j f .. ' — ' _£ the Victorian Assembly, a few days ago., a member asked the PostmasterGeneral whefli _c he was aware that a tea-brokjng firm in Melbourne had ey_4ed postage on 300,000 trade circulars in newspaper form, whicti had been printed in Mcl bourne with the imprint of a Sydney printer, then forwarded to Sydney by steamer and posted there, being subsequently delivered in Victoria without bearing a single stamp. Mr Bolton said he was not aware of the circums.tances but if such circulars were so \ sent from Sydney tbe Victorian postal authorities were bound to deliver then-.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 2, 21 June 1882, Page 3
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