TRANSPORT OF MAILS.
ATTITUDE OF tfEW SOUTH W XLES MR OSULLIViVN's'I.TTEHANCES. Sydney, May 11.- , Arrangements are completed for for- • warding the mails to and frqm. bourne by steamer until the;* tHrough « train service is again assurocK ;; The, Dumber to-day took >large. CcJnß;g>nments, including Hnglialh' mail»J These. are to be shipped by the Orotaya, whioh is 'detained at Melbourtie AVodncsHay. • "Saturday's Melbovrne ' mail arrived by steamer to-day.* The Enclish tneil by the Urtmfi' v ia {; dbtning on from Melbourne, and reaches SyHnev two clays late. The first direct effect of the .'strike in New South Wales was felt a£ Al-
bury, all casiual railway hands there being discharged. Exc^HnF^atPT^^m^riia^^^vOTc^ r £,l per tbn; , and a rise of twopen.ee and threeJ^en'ce in maize, the Victorian strike, so far, has had little appreciable effect on the. produce ™* T^' The Cabinet discussed the strike afctf decided to maintain a notatraj posaThe recent utterances of Mr O^Sullivan were talked, over* but the.;Pre-J mier declined to state what transpir- : cd. It is rumoured; d^velppments are jiot unlikely. _ t i} , ,^\
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12253, 12 May 1903, Page 6
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173TRANSPORT OF MAILS. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12253, 12 May 1903, Page 6
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