6.
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8. The simplification effected in despectching
the wouls for fondon will be
very great, and it may be found possible to extend the hours granted to the public for posting to. The main. cedvantage, however, would be the practical abolition of the accounts now laboriously Kent with the London Office.
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Phave already reported on the short hanettet news of this Department, in which the work has been steadily increasing for len years back without I cry incunse whatever in the Staff. The arrangement now suggested will postpone for.
some time the demand,
which must inevitably present shelf in the long
run for a considerable addition to our
working strength.
10.
Ibig to suggest, therefore, that a
dospeléh ke crødressed to the Secretary
astate requesting
him to make the propoval
detailed above to the Gecoral Post Office, viz
that our relations with the London Office be simply thou of one Etnion country with
ofone
another.
11. I would further suggest that, in
Cove
of the crcaptance of this propoval, detaile as to farmers of Litter Bill, Official unpaid Letters, Soldiers letters re be arranged by direct correspondence between the two
Post Offices.
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(Signed) A Sister
Postmaster Gevera