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MAIL FOR NAVAL MEN

♦- ; reduced transit I TIMES : (PA.) WELLINGTON, June 3. • A scheme has been instituted whereby the transit limes of mail for naval • personnel serving overseas will be ! considerably reduced. At present the I majority of mail for naval men serving abroad In ships of the Royal Navy are addressed H.M.S. “Name of Ship. Care G.P.0., London, for redirection to the port from which the ship is : ° P i e n a future, mail for naval men overseas other than in New Zealand ships or establishments, should be addressed where the name of the ship is known, to H. S. Brown, Able Sea* man, N.Z, 7578. H.M.S, “Name of Ship, 1 British Fleet Mail. If the name of the ship is known, this address should be usea for mail for all naval officers and ratings, including members of the Royal Navy, the Royal Australian Navy, etc. Where the name of the ship is not known the address should be: H S. Brown, Able Seaman, N.Z. 7578, care High Commissioner for New Zealand. 415 Strand. London W.C.2. Parcel mail should be addressed similarly, care of New Zealand War Services’ Association, 415 Strand, London, W.C.2. Mails for New Zealand ships or establishments should, unless correspondents are informed otherwise, be addressed either, care of G.P.0., Auckland, or care G.P.0., Wellington.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

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MAIL FOR NAVAL MEN Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

MAIL FOR NAVAL MEN Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23965, 4 June 1943, Page 7

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