THE AGENT-GENERAL'S MAIL.
How tnaoy people in th* colouies, I •onder, ;ays a London special, r. ally kriow the work done in th'« offlcra of their At;ent<-Qener*l? This week a Lond-m co'on'al paper mt.dj an effjrt to aflb'.d enlightenment on the subject by giving some figures relating to South Wales, tho "Mother CiloLiy," and" "tie most importing" assome pcple a- e fond nf cilliug her. I'Mnking the figires p'lMisliel not a b id t *■• of » colony's V.usinesx with the " hub " of the busii.e s world (London.) f silked for fiid oht i«.ed the New Zealand Agetcy - Gen ra's statistic* purely for 'he purpose of coinpari»JD. L'h.y turn.d out more interesting even than I thnught. Those sre the com-pn-ative figur. s for the pant y«w : N.S.W. NX Utters received ... 15,951 87,551 Lett»rs"de*patched 11,9«S Cables received .. 239 Mr Cables dispatched .. 290 435 Number of otders dealt with .. 298 «4f Thee* figuen tpmk for themelm<at to which is the pr. tnier colony of Australasia, at any rate in the matter of tiufiiie«s.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 2
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169THE AGENT-GENERAL'S MAIL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 115, 5 June 1901, Page 2
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