POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
RESTORATION OF SERVICEfJ. (press 1 association telegbam.) WELLINGTON, January 10. On Monday the Post and Telegraph Department will resume the serflMß formerly given to the public. Jih 0 hours of attendance observed at offices prior to July Ist last will be resumed, except in a few isolated ca#es. Apr proximately 200 men have been discharged from camp since the armistice was signed, and this enables tbo Dopartment to provide for the clearance of posting-boxes in the larger \ cities after 10 p.m., for the restoration of some of the postmen's deliveries, for longer attendance at the public counters, and for the extension of tho hours-in the money order offices, but mails will close as at present, except in the smaller towns. As soon as a sufficient number of men have returned from tlio front, full restoration of the services will be given effect to.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 6
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147POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 6
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