Publisher's Synopsis
This circular letter outlines the benefits of state-owned communication cables for the Empire and calls for the establishment of an Imperial Postal Cable Service. Written by Sandford Fleming and the Ottawa Board of Trade, the letter serves as a compelling historical reflection on the evolution of global communication networks.
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