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"THE ALL RED" ROUTE.

, DIBCUSSJiD ill IUL Heceived ltiiii, 10 p.u.. Lonilou, io. Hie Times Hopes we uui'ivois vi the ~AU -Uetl ' ruuie iu tiw v. ,uiuiu_»wealttt, loe projected neguiuiuw* ai Ottawa will oe conducted lu a suiuOcnUy liberal upiriL to rciaot e auy temporary IU-teeUug wuich Air iieakiu 3 tann policy nuy liuve excited ui oiuciat ciltles in canaua.

Proceeding to discuss the "All-lieu' rate the iuues estimates the total annul lolisidy for some years would be j £700,000 to JlWW.uuo ur more, ueiirtj jSnUin'f con Irt Out tun.

The Times calculates the building of ft Beet would coat six millions- ihe ttwnmt could not be raised at low interest without engaging the Britisii Government's credit, according to tiic precedent created in the case of llic two (Cunarders, but all these difficulties of jSeteU would probably be overcome. Iks limes emphasies that tbc imperial Government, which was unable 10 meet the colonies on the subject of pref create, had pledged Britain to the griaeipie of the "All-Bed" route, and only it* impracticability would justify ■handfrnment

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 December 1907, Page 3

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"THE ALL RED" ROUTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 December 1907, Page 3

"THE ALL RED" ROUTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 19 December 1907, Page 3

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