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CENSUS PAPERS

Check On Schedules Begins Persons whose census schedules had not been collected should hand or post them to the census office or to a post office, the deputy Chief Postmaster (Mr J. W Lincoln) said. Almost all tfee schedules were now in, he said. .... From today, the special telephones installed in the census office will be removed, and all telephone calls must be made through the Post Office switchboard, number The census office now faces the huge task of checking the pile of more than 220.000 personal and dwelling schedules, and referring all errors and -omissions to the person who filled in the form. Even with a specially seconded staff of 20 now allocated to the job, the office expects to take three or four weeks for the work.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610501.2.71

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 10

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CENSUS PAPERS Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 10

CENSUS PAPERS Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 10

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