The German Post Office reports that 2,150,000,000 telephone calls were put through in the Reich during the year 1933. The total number of calls made in Great Britain in the same period was 1,600,000,000. Great Britain sends more telegrams than Germany. The figures for last year were 50,000,000 for Britain, as against 22,600,000 for Germany. The British General Post Office handled 6,640,000,0t)0 letters during the same period, compared with the Reich.-* post's 5,500,000,000. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 10
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