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THE MAIL FIGHT.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright

Reoeived 12.55 a.m., March 18. Sydney, March 17. A deputation of tho Employers’ Federation waited on the Poalmaster-Genorul and Prime Minister re tho mail service. They urged that there was nothing derogatory in the Postma3ter-General bowing to the inevitable and making arrangements to stop the present almost intolerable state of affairs. Me Reid, replying, said he had invited offers from the whole world, and offers had been made which they could net accept. The door was still open to the Orient Company to submit some reasonoffer,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 2

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THE MAIL FIGHT. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 2

THE MAIL FIGHT. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 2

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