AIRGRAPH SERVICE
EXTENSION TO NAVAL PERSONNEL. (By Telegraph—Press Associatiorf.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Postmaster General (the Hon.. P. C. Webb) announced today that the Post Office, in co-operation with the naval authorities, had arranged for the airgraph service to be made availab e for communications addressed to naval personnel and also mrchant navy personnel serving outside the Pacific area. Airgraph mails were made up for Great Britain, Canada, the Middle East, India and East and South Africa. Airgraph messages for the personnel referred to should be addressed exactly as ordinary letters are addressed Thus, in the case of an airgraph message for a naval rating the name of whose ship is known, the address would be, 'for example: H. S. Brown, Able Seaman, N.Z., 7578, H.M.S. “Name of Ship,” British Fleet Mail. The usual charge of 5d for Forces messages applies.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1943, Page 2
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141AIRGRAPH SERVICE Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1943, Page 2
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