! The issue of a special notice by : the Post Office drawing attention to i the careless wu.V j». v>hi c >! ?" ar >y ! people despatch money through tho j post is timely. "It will hardly be ; credited," says the circular, "by ; people who exercise ordinary pnidsnee . in such maimers that if. is a common ' thing to find in the posi; office letters crammed full with bank notes, very otlm in the flimsiest of covers. i-'iv.YL entis \he contents protrude from tho envelopes, or are found loose in the mail hags, having burst their envelopes; and as frequently letters filled with notes are carelessly thrown loose into railway vans for tho guard 'o deliver with the mails. Many other cases could be instanced of careiess- ; ntss on the part of the publis in sending money by post." The proper way is to register all money, but better ; still, gee a postal note or a money I order for it.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 2
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