The British Postmaster-General,.' replying to a deputation from tlio trado unions, said that the Post Offiw was doing everything possible to mitigate blind-alley employment, tho number of discharges of boys aged sixteen having been reduced from 4-171 in 1908 to 426 in 1912. Mr. Samuel would not countenance any attempt to compel boys in tho Post Offico service to enter the Army. Hitherto thero had been no demand in the country for Post Offico chcqucs, but he would consider tho matter, 110 was also considering mains of popularising lifo insuranco through tho Tost Office.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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150Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 3
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