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AN EXPERT'S OPINION. Bj Telegraph.— Preas Asßoelat.lon."-Copyr!Bhfc, SYDNEY, 7th May. Mr. Milward, manager for the #&elflo Cablp Board, states that he has received ' no news regarding Mr. PelletierV (Canadian Postmaster-General) Btfttc mrnt in the Cahadittn House Of Commons on the contract, with the Poulseh Wit-elees Transatlantic system at cut rates, bonefiting both New Zealand Mid' Australia, a* well aa Canada Mr. Mitwarri has cabled to the head' office of the Pacific Cable IJoai'd for in« formation. the Goiilmonwea'ltH Wli'eleSs fexpcrfc considers that Australia will uot iW ninth advantage frOfli Canada's wlrei^*' fedietfle- until thfe Stations nCrbfcs tfif PM*iRe aro crimpleteti.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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103CANADA'S WIRELESS SCHEME Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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