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The Press Agency inform us (Dunedin Morning Herald) by telegraph that, in reply to an application for a special Press ■wire from nine at night to three in the morning for the Southern towns, as is now granted to Auckland, tlje Government decline for the present, on the ground that the arrangement with the Auckland Herald is only experimental. A further reply will be given shortly. [We fail to understand why a single Northern paper should enjoy facilities denied to a number of Southern journals. Is the Hon. the Minister for "Public Works asleep or .awake ?]

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2967, 19 August 1878, Page 3

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What Does This Mean? Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2967, 19 August 1878, Page 3

What Does This Mean? Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2967, 19 August 1878, Page 3

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