Correspondence.
! WEBER .TELEPHONE; '] A i '■ ■ ' - .■-''!'■''' y. * (To the Editor.) ■ Sib.,— May I ask for ;Rpace in.^our valuable paper to refer' to the Weber telephone^ ; ; Xhe ' . convenience . % at ythis Post Office is' very bad, '.and -although repeated appeals' have beea made to th c Department no alterations so far have been made. When, the post office was connected with * a store here, privacy-: was secufg'dr, , but now. with an up-to- " date (so-called) Government Post Office anyone stauding at the counter or door can hear all message's scut and received. Trusting this may have the effect of improving tbe aecoiu.oiod.atiou.^-1 am, etc., ■-'-•■ . •■>■■..-• /■■■•• .- r. ' A . ' A '" Private. ; WeberfOet. I4t.h, 1902* ' • ■t'Wtr'l 'i V. ' ,A .: . ■
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 15 October 1902, Page 2
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111Correspondence. Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 170, 15 October 1902, Page 2
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