COIN IN LETTERS TO SOLDIERS
A POSTAL PROHIBITION. The Postmaster-General that in order to protect the public he; is. obliged to forbid the sending forward of letters, ordinary or registered, l containing coin to soldiers oversea.j ITie maih receive Buch Tough handling l that, the coins' wear holes in :the en-| velopes and the contained letters, and! so escape, and are too frequently lost, to the addressees. The: proper way; to send money direct to a soldier is by British postai order. These orders are negotiable at all .field post offices. ■
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2856, 22 August 1916, Page 4
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91COIN IN LETTERS TO SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2856, 22 August 1916, Page 4
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