COMPLAINT MADE AT CABLE REGULATIONS.
Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, November 4. The manager of a mercantile firm gives an example of how the revised regulations for the deferred rate cables would operate, stating that a cablegram he sent to London last week cost £36 5s Bd. Under the new regulations to charge would be £177 2s Bd. He felt it to be a cause for grievance that the reform had been brought into operation practically without notice, so that as the old codes were now useless and new codes take months to make, merchants are really driven to uncoded messages 4 in the paean time, _
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17995, 4 November 1926, Page 3
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