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SIR CHAS. LUCAS.

HIS IMPRESSIONS

COMPLIMENT TO NEW j Br Teleerapb-Press Assoeiation-CoDyrißhfe - 1 (Reo. April 5, 10.25 p.m.) ' j London, April 5. A Parliamentary paper has been' passed containing a record of the impressions of Sir Charles Lucas, Head of the Dominions Department of the Colonial Office, during his recent visit • to Australia and New Zealand.

He insists on the necessity of quick mail services He states that ono good result of tho Pi ess Conference Was to--strengthen tho movement for cheaper telegrams He uou'd welcome cheaper communicatioE to enable Labour rcpren sontatives to visit England. Nothing is more admirable m Australian public life than tho effort to keep permanent officials outside the scope of political influence

i It would bo difficult, says Sir Charles, to point-to any part of the world combining more advantages within the same space than Now Zealand. British < interests in the Pacific call imperatively ' for much better communication botweea tho Pacific Islands. ' There is, ho adds, considerable keenness in Australia and New Zealand for extended openings for their jouth w tho Imperial sen ices

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 7

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SIR CHAS. LUCAS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 7

SIR CHAS. LUCAS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 784, 6 April 1910, Page 7

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