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A VISITOR’S IMPRESSIONS.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, May 30. Mulock, Canadian Postmaster-General, in an interview, said lie;was greatly impressed with all ho had witnessed in Australia. The devotion of tho people to Great Britain and British institutions, everywhere manifested, . furnished an ample assurance that they may be relied upon whenever the interests of the Empire required assistance. Their confidences their country was most gratifying. The prospects of trade between Australia and Canada were good. Australians would secure a good market for many of their products. He, again strongly endorsed the favorable results of penny postage.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 120, 31 May 1901, Page 1

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A VISITOR’S IMPRESSIONS. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 120, 31 May 1901, Page 1

A VISITOR’S IMPRESSIONS. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 120, 31 May 1901, Page 1

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