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MAIL NOTICE.

On Monday, 22nd inst. (Labor Day), there will be only one delivery by letter carriers, commencing at 7.30 a.m. The other branches of the office will be open as usual. Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Duhedin, as under:— Late-fee letters for north and south expresses may now be posted in pillar posting box in front of Railway Station. Mails for South Sea Islands, by next available steamer. Mails for United Kingdom, Expeditionary Forces abroad, America, and all oversea countries, including Australia, will be despatched from time to time by the best route without special notification". Correspondence for all neutral countries is subject to censorship. Letters usually superscribed " Via Suez " should now be superscribed " For first direct steamer." Theodore King, Chief Postmaster.

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Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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MAIL NOTICE. Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

MAIL NOTICE. Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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