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The *■ Economist,” in an article referring to the recent Postal Conference at Adelaide, opposes Great Britain paying any portion of the subsidies or guarantees required to secure the concessions in the cable rates ; and it also opposes Sir John Penders proposals, which it considers virtually bind the colonies to perpetuate a monopoly injurious to the Empire.

t . It is a very awkward thing for me that your wife should have read my last letter to you. Didn’t you tell me onco that she never read your letters?’ * As a rule she never does, but you were silly enough to mark that last one, “ Private!” ’

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 479, 11 June 1890, Page 5

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104

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 479, 11 June 1890, Page 5

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 479, 11 June 1890, Page 5

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