OVERSEAS CABLES -
COMMUNICATION WITH HONGI KONG AND US. RESTRICTIONS ANNOI NCEII I The chief postmaster at Wangaiw Mr. D R McCowatt. advises thu. communication with (Hongkong is interrupted and tel.(grams cannot be disposed of tor th' present. Additional restrictions aie applic •able to messages for the I ndeo jStates and possessions. <AII re.-tii*-tions notified respecting I SA app«> also to the Philippine Islands. Hawaii. Porto Rico, and Panama, in eluding the Canal Zone). The U.S.A censorship does not al'low sender’s correction- whethet ; voluntary or as replies to requests for repetition: requests for time ol jdelivery; requests for reply from adIdressee. I The adders- of th*- sender must b* included with the signature. M* >-I sages to and from well-known banking institutions are allowed without street addresses. The names of al 1 ' commodities are necessary in mes|sage< dealing with commodits quota-! I lions, amounts or shipments ' Alaska permits full-rate telegrams onlv. and these must he expressed ir. plain English. Private elegrams to, Colombia are accepted only if in plain ■ English. French. Portuguese. 01 Spanish, and must bear as signature. |the full name of the sender.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 297, 17 December 1941, Page 4
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184OVERSEAS CABLES – Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 297, 17 December 1941, Page 4
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