VANCOUVER SERVICE
AUSTRALIAN PORTS OF CALL. v By.Tcl« 2 rapa-Prsss Association-Ccpyrisit. _ Sydnay, November 25 ■Ihe "Sydney Morning Herald," , commeriting on tho Vancouver cablegram with.reference to tho mail service/says-? _ 16 looks as if Sir James' Mills is looking to. New Zealand a'rid Canada carry the new service through if. the : ; Commonwealth stands firm in its deter-* mination to'.retain Brisbano as a'-porfcV of call. Such, an arrangement could not-i bs .regarded with satisfaction by the? Commonwealth. From the ..point ofS view xif the Commonwealth the inch- ,, £ion of New Zealand, as a port of callj means a longer route, and a seriouß.! increase in the mail time. In any case, [ it is hard to see how the Commonwealth' could agree to only one port of call,, as such'"a service would be only of veryrestricted use in promoting trade withl Canada. Although the route via New 1 Zealand may have- been concurred in! for the .time being, no doubt a, direct service of the most modern and effi-l cient description miistbea matter of concern in f the near future."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 7
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176VANCOUVER SERVICE Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 7
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