IMPERIAL POSTAL REFORM
PENNY PER POUND NEWSPAPER > BATE. By Tclezrapfe—Press A*-Boeiaflmi—Copyright (Rbc. 3% 22, 10 p.m.) Ltotfon, May 22, At a menting of the Council of the British Empire League, Sir Hettnikcr Hcaton, M.P., presiding, Mr. J, Norton Griffiths! (Unionist member for 'Wedncsbury) moved that a deputation should interview tho Postmas'ter-Gcn-cral _with the purposo of urging tho retention of (he penny per pound postage rato on newspapers sent to Canada and securing cheaper rates for newspapers and masassHios' sent to Austria lia. New Zealand, and South Africa. Tno Hon- T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for Nevv Zealand) seconded the resolution, which was supported 1.,y Lnrd-LamiiigtoH mid others, and adopt, cd. ■ *
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2156, 23 May 1914, Page 5
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109IMPERIAL POSTAL REFORM Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2156, 23 May 1914, Page 5
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