Chapter 719: The Lake Eyre Canal Project

In the following period, the biggest news within the United States was likely to be the establishment of new nations.

After handing over the matters of the two Kingdoms to the government, Arthur once again found himself with free time.

As time entered 1929, there were significant shifts in the global situation.

There should be a brief period of stability for now, and Arthur's attention turned to construction amidst the economic crisis.

Indeed, although Australasia was not too severely affected by the economic crisis, the construction during the economic downturn could not stop.

Only by continuously initiating large-scale construction projects could more Caucasian immigrants be attracted from Europe and the Americas, filling the population of Australasia.

Of course, with a population already exceeding 36 million, Australasia's need for more people was not as pressing as before.