TELEGRAPH SECRECY.
HOW SISALS .MAI' JlJi TAMI'KIfKJJ WITH. One of the cr,sea which the Grand Jury had to' deal with ill the Supremo Coui't yesterday wag that ill which a young man was charged with opening another person's telegrams. When (ho list was finally disposed of, the foreman, addressing' Mr. Justice Chapman, said that he had been asked by the Grand Jury to draw attention to , the laxity displayed in allowing tags for sealing postal packets to be obtained by telegraph messengers. The foreman added that they wero all business men, anil wc-re liable to have their telegrams opened and re.soaied by a messenger outside tho office. Ho understood that there was 110 difficulty whatever in obtaining these tags. His Honour thanked the foreman for his observations, and promised to ask the Minister for Justice to bring them umlor the notioo of the Postmaster-General. Ho had ho doubt that the recommendations would receive attention
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 4
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154TELEGRAPH SECRECY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 4
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