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Foreign
Office
their bulk, were allowedo
to be passed free through the post office it is submitted that
very
extensive measures might
become necessary.
It is not stated for
whom the parcel was addressed.
If it
were addressed to
Messrs Gaumell & Co., the delay would not have occurred. But suppose
that it has been addressed
to some one,
whose
name
strange to the post office.
Perhaps to Mr Henderson.
It is felt
to be extremely unjust
in those, who neglecting to
furnish Lists of the parties whose Letters they receive, complain
of the detention which that neglect has generally occasioned.
Signed) The Jackson For
Postmaster General
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