THE PACIFIC CABLE BILL
(by electric telegraph.)
[per peess association.] London, May 18
The Times states that the Canadian Parliament has decided that tho Pacific Cable Bill shall await Lord Miuto's proclamation before it becomes operative.
The Canadian law officers reported that the action of New South Wales in giving the Eastern Extension Cable Coy all its business is detrimental to Canada.
Tho Imperial law officers dissented from this view.
Sir W. Laurier decided to await the ending of this correspondence now proceeding on the subject.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 May 1901, Page 4
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