THE POSTMAN'S CHRISTMAS BURDEN
10 THE EDITOR Of THE PBES9. Sir,—The spirit of Christmas is already abroad, and the postmen are working hard. Their loads will grow heavier, and their hours longer, every day. For the sake of Christ, the first Christmas gift, will someone in each postal district see that the postmen get at least a few cups of tea and a midday meal during Christmas week Yours, etc., THE GOLDEN RULE. December 15, 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21967, 16 December 1936, Page 7
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