The Pacific Cable.
"W<>K.KiNiG SATKSFIAjCTOBILY,
(Per United Prew Aantoi*ik«.)
j YEHLLfflNtirai^.January. 21. Tbje manager in the Pacific for th* Pacific Cable Board (Mr J. MiUward) i hae ai-rived by the Maieraki from Syd- ■ neiy. • Mir Milliwa/rdi comes for the purpose of conferring with, the Post-niafrter-Granlanal (Sir Joseph Ward) on Viilfious miafcters oonoeoted with the carble, flkEr IMillward informed a press representative that the cable was . working- satisfactorily n. every way, ,_^ and that 'the business was increasingl, t>i»t by how much he was uiot prepared to say. He had been but recently appointed to his posit.on, and New Zealand being 1 a partner in the cable, he wiis paying! a visit" to the partner inc-the ordiiary" waiy. Be did not think his .stay in. New Zealand would lie of suffic'ent length to. perm.it of his visitijng the aaible station* at. -. "Doubtless Bay.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 2
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141The Pacific Cable. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10621, 22 January 1909, Page 2
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