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2. I may add that my Prime Minister is of the opinion that the work proposed to be undertaken appears to be one of considerable utility. I have, &c, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Right Hon. Viscount Milner, P.0., G.C.8., &c, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

No. 4. New Zealand, No. 21. My Lord, — Government House, Wellington, 28th January, 1920. At the instance of my Prime Minister I have the honour to request that you will be so good as to cause to be laid before Plis Majesty the King the enclosed volume entitled " The New-Zealanders at Gallipoli," which is sent in the hope that His Majesty will, be graciously pleased to signify his acceptance of it. I have, &c, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Right Hon. Viscount Milner, P.0., G.C.8., &c, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

No. 5. New Zealand, No. 20. My Lord, — Government House, Wellington. 28th January, 1920. With reference to your despatch, Dominions, No. 563, of the 17th July, 1919, and my despatch, No. 191, of the 17th October, 1919, regarding the decision not to furnish statistics relating to radio-telegraphy for the year 1918 to the International Bureau of the Telegraph Union, I have the honour to inform Your Lordship that, as the question has now arisen of resuming the publication of statistics and other information with regard to radio-telegraphy, my Ministers would be glad to be informed whether the Post Office of the United Kingdom has now resumed such publication. I have, &c, LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Right Hon. Viscount Milner, P.0., G.C.8., &c, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

No. 6. New Zealand, No. 29. My Lord, — Government House, Wellington, 10th February, 1920. With reference to your despatch, Dominions, No. 840, of the 25th November, 1919, I have the honour to inform Your Lordship that, so far as the railways of this Dominion are concerned, my Ministers see no objection to the proposed arrangements respecting the dissolution and reconstitution of the International. Railway Association., and they propose to continue to afford the same support to the new association as was given to the old association I have, &c. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Right Hon. Viscount Milner, P.C., G.C.8., &c, Secretary of State for the Colonies.

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