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POSTAL CHARGES

Sir, —I wish to protest against the, new postal district parcel zoning. It is| definitely a step back. It will make for; more complexity and work as well as; for more arguments and delays for the l private person, for firms, and for postal ; officers at a time when such services l , should become more streamlined. The 1 , next thing will be postal zoning for; letters. Present parcel rates can be I remembered. The new rates cannot, and the map is required every time a i parcel is posted. A flat rate of Is 2d' per 31b parcel would bring the same) revenue without a lot of irritation, ; map-reading and additional work for; postal officers.—Yours, etc..

A CITIZEN. I

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 3

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POSTAL CHARGES Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 3

POSTAL CHARGES Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 3

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