Mail By Rail the Story of the Postal Transportation Service

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On waking, he breezed into the station buffet for lunch as usual I 294 MAIL BY RAIL On the North West (LMS) one "guvnor" discovered with iiorror that his tick sheet had been used to wrap up a greasy buncli of fish and chips, by the very sorter helping him hunt for it.
Tiie American influence is occasionally felt. During the serious economic "dollar shortage" following World War II, men receiving a family allowance on the birth of a new ciiild were said to be "pursuing the official dollar. " And
... when 1947 brought forth the popular ditty "Open the Door, Richard" from New York's Tin Pan Alley, railway mail men on both sides of tlie Atlantic were soon hounded by the phrase when- ever porters brought up huge loads of mail to the car.
Working conditions and salaries of T. P. O. Men are the particular concern of the T. P. O. Branch, Union of Post Work- ers—the union which corresponds to our N. P. T. A. The U. P. W. And its predecessors have secured innumerable bene- fits for the sorters; travel allowances, annual and sick leave, and retirement annuities were obtained for them long before they were secured by American clerks.


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