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BRITISH POST OFFICE

GALLANT WAR TIME SERVICE — BOMB DANGERS DEFIED. MINISTER’S WARM TRIBUTE I British O!!k .;il \Vi|<-les<s .1 (Received This Day, 10.5 a.rnj RUGBY, February 19. ' You could in that one room feel the | German blight creeping over civile ,i--tion and bringing, for a time the til- : enco of the tomb to the intercommunication of men. but we shall hear all the (keys tapping again wb.m this bl.ght is : destroyed ” The Postma-ter-General I thus ('escribed today his experience of ; the Centra! Telegraph Ofllcc- where, he , said, in pear-,- tsm< might be sec" .!»••■! Ollie- !..(..gn,.,hi-.t- e-.mmumrat-i mg with the chief town- of Emope. Speaking of the conditior.s under which the Post Office workers carried (on in spite of raids. Mr Morrison said Ihe had .'.ven t,■ *riH .'s and letter-.'v.rters • the monar.it after a ran! calmly performing • heir duties alth nigh the i ■ ■' I above them was hanging in ruins ;md i rna;| bag-, had t*> be dug -mt from ; drlof debris. lie said’ "I have seen the gr-it T-l-jih-.;- 1 xch-m;,-. -. ,'h , ti’iev- b'ded |. •>,!> < f ,i large v, .th- ,,, ~ , r (>..,•rd ■“ :'d I th.- day-, which ‘ took ' ■ dig .‘ < :at than b<- ••• ; ;.'.-d ... <>..,! ■ i.l.e iv 5i...01d be m.im’.aii.t d

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 5

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199

BRITISH POST OFFICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 5

BRITISH POST OFFICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 5

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