AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT
TROUBLES SATISFACTORILY DISI'OSED OF. AGENT DENIES RECENT RUMORS. i Received 13, 12.10 a.m. Sydney, Marcli 12, Mr Clarke, representative of the Syndicate which holds the mail contract*, states he has no hesitation in saying the contract will be carried out. There had been difficulties, but advices received showed that those had been overcome. When he left London the nuances were practically settled. J«J« until bis arrival at Frenmntle did hj( hear there had been a hitch, which v. as now satisfactorily disposed of. Mr Clarke reiterates that his m • v „.-.,• leirl ttllV COHUCctIOU sion has net or lua »'.> with securing a guarantee. All statement to the contrary weie -.1 solute* untrue. lie had nothing to ,ln with anvthinz that he had not a right to under The contract. When the history of the undertaking came to t written, the people tf Au*ral«i would have no cause to regret that. English shipbuilders came together to establish a line commensurate with the importance of the Commonwealth. His project had nothing whatever to dp vritn the establishment of a line to [Vancouver.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 13 March 1907, Page 3
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182AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 13 March 1907, Page 3
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