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THE POSTMAN’S WHISTLE

Sir.—At this time of the year, when postal deliveries are so upset, is it too much to ask that postmen blow their whistles at least two or three times in

a street? I have noticed householders going time and time again to their boxes to see if the postman has been.— Yours, etc..

KENSINGTON AVENUE. December 17, 1956.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 22

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THE POSTMAN’S WHISTLE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 22

THE POSTMAN’S WHISTLE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 22