THE CABLE CHARGES.
FEB PRESS ASSiOIATIOJT. Wakapuaka, May 6. ) With rof«renoo to the s;*t<meafc | from thfl Melbourne Argus contained ia to-day's pre#> massages, Mr Browning, Superintendent <f the Eastern Ex ension Chble Oompiny, was advised from Me'bjurne to-night by tb» company's general manager ia Auritrtlia that; the question of terminal 1 charge l ) on eiMo messages to nnd fromi New Z aland hat heen finally settle, and that: the Oommonwniilth Postmister General has agreed tocharg* the same terminal rate* on messages p tssmj; over hicii the E iet«rn Extension and Paoifio cables. There now bcin? no differentiation in rata*, it is left to the telegraphing publio to cbo ve the line over which their Mssages stall b* transmitted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 106, 7 May 1902, Page 2
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118THE CABLE CHARGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 106, 7 May 1902, Page 2
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