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by this Department 2 Lord Camaro
however regrets that i such a claim should
lu found admissible. under the St.
4. Petusbury Convention for it is evident that the
Zelegraph Company are this rewarded
m
for the cardlessness of then officials sending the first telegram by being paid for its repetition
There seems
therefre
under existing arrangements
every
inducement to a
Company to force the
Jublic to pay a higher
Juice for & collated telegrams at the wick ofther messages being cendered montelligible 3 I then crcumstances Jam to suggest for the Consideration of the Postmaster General whether it would not
be desciable when
an
opportunity presents