No. 33
On the
24th August last, in my Despatch No. 50 I forwarded to
you a copy of a letter addressed by the Postmaster General to the
Treasury suggesting certain improvements of the Postal Service
between
the the United Kingdom and
British Columbia.
I have not received any reply to that Despatch and now transmit
to you a copy of a further letter from the Post Office on the same
subject, from which you will learn that the Postmaster General is
anxious to learn whether your Government agrees to the proposals
embodied in his former letter of the 12th August.
I request that you
will will as soon as possible Report to me the
views of your Government in this matter.
Other documents included in the file
Copy,
Hill to
Rogers,
15 June 1868, discussing proposals regarding the imporvement of the postal service between the
United Kingdom and the Colonies.