ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES. (Per R.M.S. Aorangl) London, May 5.
spicuous by its absence. The Chairman explained (ralhor lamely somo thought) that in consequence of the sovero competition thoy had met with from the German line, Iho Company had been obligod tolowor their second and third-class fares. Now, howover, they wero about to raiso them again. Tho depression from which tho Austral ias had been suffering seemed at last to be over, and thoy looked forward hopefully to the future It certainly does seom odd that a company liko the Orient cannot pay a diviaond.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 3
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93ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES. (Per R.M.S. Aorangl) London, May 5. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 276, 27 June 1888, Page 3
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