GENERAL TELEGRAMS.
LITERATURE FOR THE BLIND. By Telegraph—Fress Association. Wellington, June 19. The Postmaster-General announce!) tliar lie lias agreed with tlw lllaa t ol .. General of the United Kingdom to' pass either way between New Zealand and the United Kingdom literature for the blind, printed in raised Braille characters, as follows.'—Maximum weight to be raised to 01b; present rate of id for 2oz to be retained up to . q ud including the weight of 200z., but thereafter one uniform rate of fid to be levied irrcSjKWtive of extra weight, up to till). There- ; fore for a packet of 20oz. in weight the postage will be Sd, and for one weighing as much as Gib the postage will be onlv lOd. SNOW IN WELLINGTON. Wellington, Last Night. Bitterly cold weather prevailed yesterday, and light snow fell during'the afternoon in parts of the city. The hills at the back of Brooklyn were covered with a thick mantle, but a warm sun this morning quickly dissipated, it. Today was fine, though cold.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1915, Page 3
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