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The question , I gather , has been submitted to the Treasury by the Post Office , and I do not think it has progressed further . As far as I can gather there is about £ 225,000 thrown upon the Post Office in this way . 250.
The question , I gather , has been submitted to the Treasury by the Post Office , and I do not think it has progressed further . As far as I can gather there is about £ 225,000 thrown upon the Post Office in this way . 250.
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—The why it is increasing is because it reflects the great increases that were made to the Post Office staff and Post Office work in the period from about 1885 to 1895. The Post Office was then rapidly expanding , and now we are getting ...
—The why it is increasing is because it reflects the great increases that were made to the Post Office staff and Post Office work in the period from about 1885 to 1895. The Post Office was then rapidly expanding , and now we are getting ...
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Do I understand that the post office services which are given to you in the sense of issuing . pensions are not made the subject of any debit to you from the post office ? In other words , do they not get paid for it ?
Do I understand that the post office services which are given to you in the sense of issuing . pensions are not made the subject of any debit to you from the post office ? In other words , do they not get paid for it ?
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