“AGE” SPECIALS.
London, March 3. Mr Charles Todd, 0.M.G., Post-master-General and Superintendent of Telegraphs of South Australia, who recently read a paper before tho Royal Colonial Institute on “ Overland Telegraph,” is to hare the honorary degree of Master of Arts conferred upon him by the University of Cambridge on the 11th inst.
March 5,
The Government have decided to postpone the taking of any definite actioa relating to the establishment of Post Card Service between Great Britain and Australia, as it is feared that the scheme might prove premature and that heavy loss might result from it.
The conditions under which Australian wines will be sold at special bars at the approaching Colonial and Indian Exhibition have been arranged. The Exhibition caterers will receive a quarter of the receipts at those bars for managing them, except with regard to those to be established at the School ot Cookery, from which they will receive only a tenth of the receipts.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1480, 16 March 1886, Page 3
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159“AGE” SPECIALS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1480, 16 March 1886, Page 3
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