TELEPHONE METHODS
0 . r . T0 THE EDITOR. frr,! 1 ‘t rI thl " k V S I 1 " 1* t|- nK> ■’■oino re. toi in.ition was made in our )Jn r |,„ n fi 1 ; ,> oa > < a , ,l<?r customer* ami ol.hms ’V gu " 1!)! j b,:t c0,1, d get no answer We ui.-o rang, but all was sihnt. Uitimuo'v ;'T from another telephone to fcno-V „J;\ was -is- ...rm ..tni. and e-v told it was because we had not rail 1 Lee-i U ’ VT lpt "'''- , Wo them' it had Icon ai.i eig.u days ago, but that made no difference; we were, still disconnected K ua,. not until wo went to the offi™ wnore it was -paid that wo could <,& ,i,„ Hr. ° f t,Ult 1 : In asking an explanation of this -mi. m>V f |V Vt? "| er< '. t0 ! d that " - e should ‘have ft the at the proper place .hen hail no instructions. If we p,,,/ • j place wo would not iV‘vo been cut off Docs the Government authoT money to he paui and iveeiv, •; at ,„ v peice «here it ought not to he? [ veh.we to say that no private li nn would dare t.wat its customers in this fashion T «pect U. succeed in their business’ ’ V V so called National Government W ~<)l too y, nip end in their hands, and apparently treat their customers as tW choose t hence these continued annoyances t am, etc., February 17. '
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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9
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237TELEPHONE METHODS Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9
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