THE ALL-RED ROUTE.
THE CANADIAN SCHEME. Received 2, O.oU 11.111. Brisbane, November 1. Mr. Coulter, Deputy Postmaster for Canada, is a .passenger by the Marama, en route to Melbourne. in an interview, lie stated his mission to Australia was 'in connection with the All-Red route or an improved mail service between Canada and A;is\ tralia. He was specially deputed b.v the Canadian Government to try ana induce the dillerent Cwernmeuts interested in the matter to act in unisjn with Canada ill approaching thi> Imperial Government upon the question of subsidy lie would not say anything about 'tlie Canadian proposal ii;ilil he Had placed il before the Federal (iyvernment, and would .lot deal with the details of the proposal until the broad question of policy was settled. Canada was anxious to have the mutter set tied. lie was confident New Zealnii I would be included in the s'.-tieinv. bui he could not say whether or not vessels of the AU-Kcd service would call at Queensland ports.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 265, 2 November 1908, Page 2
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165THE ALL-RED ROUTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 265, 2 November 1908, Page 2
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