INDIAN TELEGRAPHISTS
ANNOYED AT NEW REGULATIONS By Telegraph-Press Association—Copyright ■ CALCUTTA, April 9. On * account ■of the disaffection among Indian' telegraphists owing to the now regulations introduced, many telegrams ■ are being forwarded by post. The delay is causing serious losses to London firms. Business in jute, linseed, and shellac is at a standstill. The Wellington Telegraph Cilice has received, advice from Madras that traffic for Calcutta, Rangoon, and i Northern : India is subject to heavy delay, and should bo accepted at senders’ risk. Messages for Bombay are not subject to. delay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 9
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