THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.
AMERICA’S SUBSIDY
WELLINGTON, January 10,
The Government have received advices from their agent at San Francisco, and from the United States Postal Department, pointing to the probable passage of the Tonnage Bill, devoting a subsidy of LOO,OOO per annum to a fortnightly mail eervioe to New Zealand, or L38,G00 for a monthly service. The President, in his address, dwelt strongly on the necessity of Congress stirring in the matter.
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Evening Star, Issue 8410, 10 January 1891, Page 2
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74THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. Evening Star, Issue 8410, 10 January 1891, Page 2
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