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MILITARY RULES FOR MAILS.; How Letters May Pass To and From the Men at the Front During the War.

MILITARY RULES FOR MAILS.; How Letters May Pass To and From the Men at the Front During the War.
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WASHINGTON, May 24. -- Two orders in regard to mail for and from soldiers and sailors have been issued by Postmaster General Smith. One order takes the Philippine Islands out of the category of places where mail communication with the United States is suspended, and the other revives a regulation permitting soldiers, sailors, and marines to send letters, postage upon which is to be collected on delivery. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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