By 1919 the postmaster had spread his wings and opened a general store on the Beach Rd corner. |
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Would someone please publish the address of the postmaster general so I can personally put it back in the post with his address on. |
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The postmaster and the member of the public were not 100 per cent sure if he had a gun or not, but we had to put people's safety first. |
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Her father was the postmaster at Newbridge Post Office, following a career in the British army. |
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It's the office that succeeds the old postmaster general, which was a patronage operation. |
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The postmaster said the mail-carrier would come by in an hour to take the mail on to Summit. |
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A postmaster bound and gagged by two masked robbers during a dawn raid on his village store has told police he wants to quit his job. |
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Naturally, the drought also affected the nearby town of Kanyaka where D. Brown was the postmaster and Thomas Moyle the publican at the hotel. |
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She is the postmaster of the sub-post office where the postal orders were cashed. |
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The postmaster pursued the car but the trailer detached itself from the car in the chase. |
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The postmaster fears rural post offices like Sherston and Hullavington will close without the income received through benefit transactions. |
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Catherine which is now part of Morphett Vale was named after the wife of postmaster Alexander Anderson, who laid out the subdivision. |
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The postmaster of a Bradford post office earmarked for closure blames a loss of trade on child benefits being paid into banks. |
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He was also postmaster at Worsley for 30 years and a sidesman at St Mark's Church for 35 years. |
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I mean, the postmaster general is committed that the well-being of our employees is top priority right now. |
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In 1784, he became deputy postmaster general of the province of Québec, the first to live in Canada. |
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For a time he worked as the campus postmaster but spent all his time writing and drinking, leaving mail to pile up undelivered, creating a storm of student complaints. |
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Meanwhile, Roosevelt's postmaster general, James Farley, announced that a letter sent to EPIC headquarters announcing support for Sinclair was not authorized. |
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Legend has it that Benjamin Franklin added the mile markers during his tenure as postmaster general, using a mechanical odometer attached to his wagon. |
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In 1823 he was named postmaster general and became noted for his efficiency and nonpartisanship in that office. |
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There he worked from time to time as storekeeper, postmaster, and surveyor. |
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From the private hall a flight of stairs led to the upper floor, where there were rooms for the postmaster, stores, telegraph linesmen, postmen, and the female clerks. |
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On the other hand, one feels for the residents of a little town north of Baltimore that took the surname of its postmaster, David Boring. |
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Mr Sivam is representing his late father, Siththar Sivam, a retired postmaster from Suthanphirapuram in the north. |
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The office has two employees, both bilingual, as well as the postmaster, who is bilingual to some degree. |
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In addition to the postmaster, the office has two permanent employees and one part-time employee to provide the required services. |
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Then, in 1860, McVicar was finally appointed as land agent and postmaster in the Lake Superior region. |
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Charles H. became postmaster and registrar of Drummondville Co. and held the post for many years. |
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Enter in the appropriate field whatever terms you feel best describe the post office or the postmaster. |
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However, because such information may be useful to the postmaster, he or she will be informed when these messages cannot be delivered. |
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Mail addressed to the postmaster is retransmitted to a user responsible for managing it. |
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From there, Eli went home to Cerro Gordo, where he got married, became the town druggist, served as postmaster, and eventually started up three newspapers. |
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The committee chairman, postmaster General Henry C. Payne, was a Wisconsin Stalwart, and the other members were on his side. |
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A postmaster has described his horrifying ordeal as he was threatened at gunpoint by three masked robbers, who escaped with a substantial amount of cash. |
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The first experience with the postmaster program looks promising in terms of increased professional identity and increased applications for the training. |
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John Potter, the postmaster general, has said the anthrax attacks will cost the post office billions of dollars in lost trade, and in introducing safety procedures. |
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He held office of postmaster, or, as it was then called, post, for several years. |
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The postmaster at Fort George in the 1830s was Thomas Corcoran and he set about to achieve the hitherto elusive objective of bringing the Inuit into the trade. |
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You can also consult the Records created by departments and agencies of the Federal Government database to find other files related to a post office or a postmaster. |
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America's postmaster general, John Potter, has asked Congress to consider allowing the postal service to cut deliveries from six days to five, and others may follow suit. |
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These were mixed with a number of Indian account-books and an inkstand, so that I concluded I had stumbled on the bedroom of my friend Mr. Wilson, the postmaster. |
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The civil servant, artist and author came to Canada in 1799 and served for a time as deputy postmaster general. But his greatest contribution to Canada was as a landscape artist. |
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This followed his September 1607 resignation from the postmaster position, about the time that the congregation had decided to follow the Smyth party to Amsterdam. |
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Benjamin Franklin, postmaster general for the colonies, acknowledged that he leaked the letters, which led to him being berated by British officials and fired from his job. |
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