LONG-SERVICE MEDALS.
FOR RETIRED POSTAL OFFICIALS Per Press iAssociaxion. Wellington, October 24. The King has authorised the granting of long service medals of the Imperial Service Order to six retired members of the New Zealand postal service. The medals are granted to lower grade officers for long and meritorious service in State departments in any part of the Empire. The following are the recipients and their length of service, the date of their retirement being given in parenthesis:— James Burrow, letter-carrier's sorter, Wellington, 35 years and 10 mouths service (Sept. 1905). George Morcom, letter-carrier, Blenheim, 32 years and 2 months' service (June 1908). William Parlane, linesman, Milton, 34 years and 11 months' service (June 1908). Clifford Sage, lineman, Ashburton, 35 years and 2 months' service (June 1908). Sarah Brock, cadette, Wellington, 35 years and 1 months' service (June, 1908).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 47, 25 October 1915, Page 3
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139LONG-SERVICE MEDALS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 47, 25 October 1915, Page 3
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