PRESS CABLEGRAMS.
DOES BUSINESS RESPOND TO LOWER , ■ RATES? (By Tolecraph-Preja Aejooiatlon-Copyrlchtl Melbourne, November 12. , Gmuß evidence before the Senate Committee on the cablo service, Mr. Brooke, superintendent in Victoria of the Eastern Extension Company, said tho experience of lus company was that'business did not respond to reduction or rates below a certain point, Mr. Brooke Miid he had had experience in New Zealand'over that. Cablo press business to New Zraland decreased by over thirty thousand 1 , worde yearly between WOO and 190!) Pro pnotors of newspapers' found that lopal nens was moro acceptable than wblcd news from abroad. , [ThP manager of tho New Zealand Press AssoLiaUon ndv.sps, "The statemen°roported in .Melbourne cables) by Mr Bmnlro ftViu,. intendent of the BasW Extens.on Comply' that press messages to New Zealand S a decline from 1000 to 1003 of thirty thonS
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5
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138PRESS CABLEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5
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