TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.
AN IMPERIAL SCHEME.
Press Association, Electric Telegraphs
Copyright. Received August 16,1 a.m. London, August 15.
Canada's subsidy to the Allan Syndicate's South. African line is £30,000 per annum, Britain gives £15,000.
The Daily Express asserts that the King, Prince of Wales, and Mr Chamberlain interested themselves in the above scheme.
Arrangements are being completed between Britain, Canada, and Allan's Syndicate and the Pacific Railway Company for a fast service from Montreal to Liverpool. In conjunction therewith a through freight service to Australia will be initiated and a fast regular service af steamers will be caupled together by the CanadianPacific railway, pooling the profits through the freights.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 189, 16 August 1902, Page 2
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