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Ninth Annual Report of the 
sat'ii arrival in port could communicated bo their relatiy^is. Nob 
nnly has the telegraph i)roved a benefit to those connected with 
the fisheries, but also to the locality generally. 
The above particulars afford renewed evidence of the great value 
of telegraphic extension to remote fishery districts in Scotland, in 
promoting the development of the fisheries, as well as the interests 
and convenience of the general community. 
Expenditure In Appcudix F, will be found an account of the receipt and 
lor telegraphic expenditure by the Boar<l last year for telegraphic extension. 
