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SHIPPING RING.

By Telegraph -Press Association—Copyright London, Feb. 5. Lord Onslow, speaking at the Chamber ol Commerce dinner at Edinburgh, said he blamed the shipping lines in conference with the Union Castle Company for the high freights which were impeding trade. Now that the Transvaal and Orange Governments were placing large orders for every kind of goods for development of the colonies, the Colonial Office would endeavor to secure, oveu if they chartered their own steamers, fair but remunerative freights for goods, both Government and public.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 820, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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86

SHIPPING RING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 820, 7 February 1903, Page 1

SHIPPING RING. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 820, 7 February 1903, Page 1

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