TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS.
" Justick " — We hr.ye made inquiry into the matter, ami believe the circumstances of the case are scarcely as you state them. If you make corriplaint to the Chief Postmaster wu urenui'e every attention nnd a,fu I intiniryjin,tq the matter will be afforded. Any coniplainta-Rgainst subordinate officials should be sent toi.thj? 'l^ead *qf the department .before" the grievance is brought under the notice 'of the public, as i\\a Civil' Service llegtlatloni prevent reply through the' same mediunv ,Irt the caie'of'tbe Posi -office we know that the moit trivial domplidnU m&de ,to the postmaster (ire fnvarl'rtly fully investigft'ed, and no incivility on ,the part of clerks will ' be allowed to p*« unnoticed. - - -"■ '
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4408, 30 September 1871, Page 2
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114TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4408, 30 September 1871, Page 2
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