OVERSEAS TELEGRAMS
TRANSMISSION CONDITIONS. The Post and Telegraph Department advises that commencing forthwith a telegraph message addressed to any place beyond New Zealand will be accepted for transmission only at sender’s risk and subject to following conditions: — (a) That it is written wholly in plain language either English or French. (b) That ft does not contain either in address, text or signature any code address or code word of any kind. (c) That it bears the sender’s name at end of text (any message not complying with this requirement will be stopped in transmission until such name has been notified by sender by means of paid telegram). (d) That without notice to sender it may be stopped, delayed or otherwise dealt with in .all respects at discretion of censorship authorities. > (e) That no claim in respect of message whether for reimbursement of sum expended for transmission or otherwise shall be recognised in any circumstances' whatsoever.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1939, Page 6
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155OVERSEAS TELEGRAMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1939, Page 6
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