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demands.
11.
mity from perther
merce
And the Chamber of forguner in their Felegrams of June 28th 1887.
to the Chancellor
of
the Exchequer
on the subject of the subsidy. proposed for the Canadian Pacipe
line, put (to) the above stipulation
into so
they
arany
had me
subsidy so.
words, stating that
objection to such long as the contribution
of Hongkong lowards be Mail
service wĶA
not increased. This
clearly shows what the Colonial
Vetw
12.
of
the
questions was.
It is urged by the Imperial
Treasury, as a pristification for
kulting
or c
side all
understandings
--
previous
on this subject,
that, in addition to the question of
he aduval loss.
the India and
China Mail Onitract, "it will also
be
to take unto consideration
the
the larger proportions of expenditure
which falls upon the Imperial Government and upon the
Contribu
ibuting Colonies
that the
Australian service is diesevered)
from
the Sudin and China,
Vervice by the establishment of
an inde
dent line
independen
throughout between.
England
and Australia) " (Incloeme is C.D. Despatch 143 of 25th March, 1888).
As for
13.
understand it, the tendency of the above sentence
would seem to be to introducc
ave
entirely
factor
new and undefined
into the question, the
operation of which this Colony,
has
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this
far
reas
as
eve
of checking. But,
are ασιτ
acervved
to the ground
g falls et that Hove
from the fact
not in
is the
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of the Australiant