On the Eastor Mail Service.
2. The Postmaster general's letter states that the question of his contribution had been brought forward by the Government only from now on open to consideration in the ability of the colony to pay the amount demanded by the Imperial government; Lord Derby entirely excepts demurs to this view and again points out that in the case I would in 1878 office, then the Colonial Office pressed for an immediate decision on the respective merits of the certain tenders. The Secretary of State would have felt himself quite unable to consent to the contract on
f
On
the Eastor Mail
Service.
2. The Postmaster general's letter statee that the
|
had the question of
109
His
contribution been brought
forward by the Goveral
only froit now
Post
open to
consideration in the ability of the colony to pay the
amount demanded
by
the Imperial govenment;
Lad Derby entively
however
is math to except
demirs to this
vices of again point out that
the case I would
1878
office, then the
Polonial Office
pressed for
was
au immediate
Pinion
on the respective
Merits
the
f
curtain tendus
Scutary of State would have felt himself
quite unable to emsent the
to the contract on
J
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.