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Table No. 7. Table showing the Number of forwarded, and the Revenue derived from, Paid Telegrams and Toll Calls (including Cable and Radio Messages and Overseas Toll Calls) during the Years ended 31st March, 1933 and 1932.

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Telegrams. Toll Communications. Total. ended Ordinary. Urgent. Press. Letter. Marine. 1 j&8s« • ■ ;j-"- —.— — :— : —, ,— k Number. Value. Number. Value. Number; j Value, j Number. Value. Number. Value. Number. Value. Number. £ £ £ £ I £ £ A 31st March, 1933 .. 3,403,177 336,273 73,244 8,680 443,636 51,816 201,281 12,041 ; 32,209* 8,984,219 397,416 13,137,766 806,226f 31st March, 1932 .. 3,829,947 359,083 95,369 10,399 459,017 50,750 229,213 13,492 ] 33,450* 9,519,407 417,794 14,166,403 851,518$ *No payment received. t Deduct £135,194 paid to other Administrations in respect of cable and radio messages. t Deduct £137,148 paid to other Administrations in respect of cable and radio messages.

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