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Under the conditions of the propose All-red Mail Service, twenty-six knot steamships oil the Knapp type, having finer lines and smaller displacemen's than the Mauretania, will run from Blacksod to Cape St. Charles in three days. Thence to Winnipeg mails and passengers will be raced over the railway in another 36 hours, and from the Manitoba metropolis they will be dispatched with the utmost speed to the Pacific coast. Mr W. J. Thorold's "Life of Labouchere," just published, contains piquant correspondence from the end of 1885 and 1886, in which Mr Joseph Chamberlain indicates his detestation of the Whigs, and makes racy criticisms of: Gladstone's desire to regain office. Chamberlain in December, . 1885, outlined a Federal scheme on the lines of the American Constitution, with the legislatures of England, Scotland, Wales, Ulster, and the rest of Ireland combining.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 611, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 611, 15 October 1913, Page 3

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 611, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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