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ALL-RED MAIL SERVICE.

NEGOTIATIONS WITBT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. BIG SUBSIDY WANTED. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. MELBOURNE, sth January. Mr. R. M. Coulter (Canadian Deputy Postmaster-General) interviewed the Federal Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) and Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomae) in connection with the All-red Route, and suggested that Australia should contribute a subsidy of £75,000 a year. Mr. Fisher thought tho proposal needed serious consideration, and eaid he was eomewhat appalled by the amount of the subsidy suggested. No doubt it was an ideal scheme, but it involved a lot of money, and the financial aspect of the problem was one that could not be lost sight of. A further interview will be held. Mr. Fred Glover (late dental pupil of Mr. Arthur Hoby), who went to London in March last to complete his studies in Guy's Hospital, writes by last mail that he has been successful in passing his preliminary science and first professional examination within the first six months. WHY is .SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTf EXTRACT superior to any other eucalyptus product? Because it is always safe, reliable, and effective. A death was recently reported from the internal use of ono of the concoctions which are now palmed off as "Extracts," and at an action at law a sworn witness testified that he suffered tho most cruel irritation from another, which was sold to him as "just as good as SANDER'S EXTRACT." Beware of such deception, and insist upon tho GENUINE 9ANPI3R, AND SONS' PURR VOJ-A. 'I'IUS EUJQALYPTX BX'i'BACaV-rAdy.fc,,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1909, Page 7

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ALL-RED MAIL SERVICE. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1909, Page 7

ALL-RED MAIL SERVICE. Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1909, Page 7