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BIG INCREASE IS . NOTED BY BRITISH POST OFFICE GROW1TH OF BUSINESS
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(Rec. 7.50 p.m.) London, Nov. 23. A cqmpiarative [statement of the Post Oflflce accounts shows that the tide of tbe dep'ressioh has definitely turned. IFigures relatiing to Ie-tters, telegrams and parcels all reveal an upr ward trend from the. worst year oi the depfession, 1931,32. The telegraph regi-ster ishows the biggest grbwtli in telephone ..business since the waf as the follpwing, figures for , 1932:33. show. The numher of calls for 193-1-32 is given in parenthesis : . .Lo'cal calls: . 1,360, 6*00,000 (796,000,000')'. , . Trunk calls: 128,000,000 (38,000,00°)?, . • .. ,. . - - -. International calls: '1,171,000,000 (112,000,000). .iSavings bank certificates remaining invested total £383,500,000., Wipeless licenses now numher 5,497,000 compared with 1,350,000 . in 1924-5.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 697, 24 November 1933, Page 5
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