CO129-484 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1924 [1-7] — Page 198

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of it and I would maggent that the Company sight be approach- ed with that object, but even if this is done I do not feel sanguine that any useful results will be obtaina“. If any suspicion was aroused that the Superintendent was supplying information to the Governoent and it is extraordinarily difficult to keep anything secret here - persona engaged in illiait trading would cease to send their telegramm through the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company and would send them instead through the Great Northern Telegraph Company, a

Danish Company on which we could not bring any influence to

beer.

2. I have considered the possibility of pawning

ledslation under which all telegraphic addresses would have

to be registered with the Postmater General, but it would

be necazury to give some reason for introducing such a law,

and whatever excuse was given illicit traders would certainly

be put on their guard,

I have the honour to be,

sir.

Your most obedient, huable servant,

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R. E. Stüba

Governor, ko

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