POSTAL ENQUIRY.
[per press Association. —copyright.] AUCKLAND, Aug. 21
- Williamson, Chief Postmaseter at Auckland gave evidence that the stamp marks on the envelope' delivered without its contents was undisputed. They had been posted with the flaps open. During the year a large number of envelopes were received from various sources, unaddressed, or without contents. In one instance a hundred envelopes were posted without inclosures, and returned to the firm from which thow came. He received instructions from Wellington to censor correspondence for Box 912, and placed the instructions in the ordor-book for his officers, accordingly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1917, Page 3
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