TELEPHONE INSTALLATIONS
Sir, —I have been waiting four months for a business telephone. The world war finished years ago, but the public service is still .fighting—a losing battle against its own ineffectiveness.—Yours, etc., TOADIE. January 20, 1949. [“Apparently the department is unable to satisfy the writer’s application. It is well known that New Zealand is not the only country suffering from a shortage of telephone equipment,” said the Chief Postmaster, Christchurch, in reply to this letter.]
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 8
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