No sign of tapes
PA Wellington A search of the Post Office computer centre yesterday failed to find five magnetic tapes containing billing data for thousands of dollars worth of recently placed toll calls. The search followed another fruitless hunt at Wellington’s Happy Valley tip on Saturday where the Post Office fears the tapes were inadvertently dumped. The Post Office public relations officer (Mr T. Martindale) last evening described the tapes in the hope that anyone who scavenged them from the tip would own up. Mr Martindale declined to say if the hilling information was recorded elsewhere. The calls, made from either Wellington, Auckland, or Christchurch, covered several days.
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Press, 11 April 1978, Page 1
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