Cabling Money to Soldiers Money may be remitted to soldiers of the Znd NZEF: overseas a the rate of �20 8 year: Such remittances are subject to exchange at current rates, and 5 / will be charged for cabling: The de sired amounts should be paid into the Bank of New Zealand (any branch) , and the bank receipt; together with the regi- mental number and full name of the per son concerned, forwarded to Pay Accounts and Base Records, Victoria Street, Well- ington. The paymaster will then cable to the person concerned overseas: A soldier may also make the necessary arrange- ments through the overseas paymaster, who will cable to New Zealand: A soldier may have money remitted from his ownI Post Office Savings Bank account by arrangement with the overseas payment: Money may be sent letter instead of cable; but the procedure 1s the same: by
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 51, 14 June 1940, Page 4
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