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Telegram from The Postmaster-General, London, to The President of Postal Conference, Sydney. 27 March, 1896. No tender excluding coloured labour could be accepted. Specification of class therefore useless. If Colonies cannot "join in Federal Service on terms agreed, please telegraph whether they will arrange branch service to and from Colombo and Aden alternately, or complete homeward service, as advertisements cannot be delayed longer.

Telegram from The President of Postal Conference, Sydney, to The PostmasterGeneral, London. 1 April, 1896. Much regret you decline to do anything re coloured labour. We are not in position to call for tenders on our own account, and are therefore compelled accede to your proposal.

Telegram from The Postmaster-General, London, to The President of Postal Conference, Sydney. 1 April, 1896. Colonies' consent received with satisfaction. Tenders will bo immediately invited, returnable 7th July.