“1 was Interfstcd to discover t.iat members of Parliament could send telegrams at sixpence for ”<> words, said Mr. T. N. Gibbs, who presented tlie report of the postal committee to the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce at the recent mreliil". '1 he information he had obtained had explained why it was that members of I’ar’iumem were able to send 1 uigthy telegrams, said Mr. Gibbs. lie did not grud , ‘. , ‘ the members their concession, but he said lie felt that everybody should receive tha same treatment.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1935, Page 2
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