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MAIL DELIVERIES AFFECTED
Thursday, June 22, 1972
The Post Office announces that at present it is not possible to deliver
mail to premises which have either been vacated or are inaccessible because
of the recent landslides.
People affected are advised to notify the Post Office with regard to
any re-direction of mail, Cards are available for this at all Post Offices
and mail may be re-directed free of charge for any period up to three months,
However, as a special measure, people can collect their mail from
their appropriate delivery office on production of proof of identity.
If anyone is doubtful where the mail can be collected or has any other
difficulty in regard to this matter he should telephone the Enquiry Bureau of
the General Post Office on H-247116 or 247117 between 9 a.m. and 5 p..
FINES FOR ENGLISH-SPEAKING SCHOOLS.
Parents of children at English-speaking schools will be given a term's
notice of the new fee increases.
These increases will now be introduced on January 1, 1973.
Announcing this, a Government spokesman said today that the Report of
the Select Committee of the Legislative Council, appointed to consider the cost
of operating English-speaking schools, was tabled in the Council on April 26.
"Its full implications are being studied with a view to deciding on
new fees,"
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