THE BOARDER'S TELEPHONE.
NAME IN 'PHONE-BOOK PROPOSED: Since he took charge of his Depart* nient, the Federal Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) has introduced many re* foi'iiis which have proved of great con. yenienco to the public. lie now proposes to establish a sys» torn by which boarders at large establishments or houses in communieatica with a telephone exchange may hav<s their names entered in the numberbook as if they were ordinary subscribers. Mr. Wynne states that his own experience has shown that numbers ot ■country visitors who mako extended stays in the city, and others who are practically permanent resident's at boardingliouses, would welcome a concession of this kind. There are a great many Departmental officials, 111 addition," who would be made available aftor business hours by the same mcaiis.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 6
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129THE BOARDER'S TELEPHONE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 6
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