The report also recommended that a community-run library in a post office branch in Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, should be closed in March, due to the high cost and low usage ratio.
There was a secret deciphering office in London, a successor to the Post Office's foreign letter office, and another code-breaking unit in the Admiralty, both of which cracked Napoleon's codes, as did the bureau noir attached to every European government (though the Austrians reckoned their best intelligence came from the emperor's pillow talk).
The reward is also being offered in connection with an armed robbery at a post office in Highcliffe, Dorset, on 18 December.
They're in charge with running the post office, but yet the Congress, in its wisdom, has tied their hands every which way in order for them to actually run the post office in a revenue neutral way.
Eifion Pritchard, chairman of Postwatch Wales, urged the community of Llanfihangel Talyllyn to work closely with the Post Office to try to retain a post office in the village.
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After the convent, Aisling acquired a qualification that led to a post in the general office of educational publishers.
In 1997 Mr Hashimoto was browbeaten into accepting a policy that will see the post office turned into a public company in 2003.
It was true that when times were hard Mrs Brown had worked in a school kitchen, but she had had a more dignified job in the Post Office.
The artists posted the parcel at a post office in east London on Wednesday at 12:43 GMT.
Before the relaunch, the special franking took place at a post office in the nearby town of Llandeilo.
There was also an armed robbery at a post office in Highcliffe on 18 December, and two armed robberies and a kidnapping in Hampshire.
South of Scotland MSP Ms McAlpine said that if the office was to close it would mean a post office in Stockholm would become the oldest working facility in the world.
"No longer tied to their PCs, our users can now search on eBay, look at pictures of items for sale, bid on items, and check My eBay at a moment's notice, whether they are waiting in line at the post office, at a baseball game, or walking to work, " he said.
In 1941, mail was stolen from an army post office in St Helier by a group of teenagers as an act of defiance against the occupying Nazi forces.
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With prices falling, even inert money in the bank or post office earned, in real terms, a small tax-free return.
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In fact, the post office slowdown could actually be a bump to earnings in the near-term, said Janney Capital Markets analyst Tony Wible, as it slows down the velocity of DVD usage and returns.
William Beck was jailed for six years for robbing a post office van in Livingston in 1981.
William Beck was convicted of robbing a post office van in Livingston and sentenced to a jail term of six years.
However, the stamp now has an official status after Royal Mail reopened a small post office in the village in July.
When customers--whether they be patients, parents of kids in school or those who use the post office-are not in charge of a service, severe problems result.
"This is a busy area, and we are appealing for anyone who may have seen this man, who was dressed in a uniform, go into the post office or leave it to come forward, " said Det Insp Patch.
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The targets were a police station, a smaller police post and a district commissioner's office, all in the densely populated Likoni area of Kenya's Coast Province.
The officer was shot down by republicans during a botched post office raid in Adare, Co Limerick, in June 1996.
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"Removing mail work from Sanquhar would result in a loss of a third of the post office income and mean closure was inevitable, " she said.
The name change goes hand-in-hand with a corporate revolution at the Post Office.
The bonds would give the right to a share in the future profits of the Post Office, but would carry no voting rights.
He said the company was also trying to find out why when an engineer returned on 18 December to install a new line in the flat, the post office connection was not restored.
The Post-Office Girl by Stefan Zweig Christine, a young girl working in a postoffice in post-World War I Austria, has her life transformed when a rich aunt invites her to a resort in the Swiss Alps.
This has resulted in a long-term drop in traditional mail volumes, particularly letters, and declining demand for conventional post office services.
Finally opened in 2006, the new facility includes a shop, post office, cafe and internet cafe, with one full-time and eight part-time staff.
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