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™¥?n 1 5w« oa «,8 ood authority (saya Dalziel) that Mr Henniker Heaton, MP the postal reformer, has just made an offer to Mr Gosohen fche Ohanoellor of the Exohequer, which, if accepted, would briar ocean penny postage within reaot Mr Henniker Hoaton, together with -two friends Can Australian millionaire and an Englieh capitalist, offered to guaranX the Brifciah Government against aU "ft it they would ooriaent to eatabliah nanny postage between all EngfihroffiX peoplea-the British Empit! USd JSSS" The lm was estimated by Mr (Hen himself at £76,000 per annum Mr Henniker Heafcou 'maintaks, St, *£ the loss would nob extend, oi more forward ooean P 4nny p 08 t«g a would make a profit, as had been the rule With taland penny postage. Mr Gosohen has jaat oom, munioated his reply to Mr s Hennjlrer Heaton. He aaya chat « for a variety of reasons the Government cannot see ita wav to accept fche offer." Ut Heaton wili there, fore, bring the matter before Parliament n °il no X wqrkingu i )a^ o%>^W0 %>^W fche Sou-aflf-Ftto<^,iiud:«n;ln^UJ)J-tt-*£s . exoitiug, debate may be .a^fhofed, ' * Many who are famil% ■$&)&$ ; ?orth is tho soconS latest' caafcUaV^ . bttdge' in the world-spaas the T^ddua* ; afe^k. kur, and ad connects Soinde Mbh. -foe 'Bohta ' -« I Pass and ultimately oah*|ahar. r tih-3loohi ■« gfiryie of the Ww%p^)tiU^j^^: #

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 71, 28 March 1892, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 71, 28 March 1892, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 71, 28 March 1892, Page 2

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