The Postal Record, 33-34. sējumiNational Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1920 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
. lappuse
... cost of increased salaries proposed in the bill reported by your committee will involve an additional expenditure of more that $ 33,000,000 during the next fiscal year . This additional cost will no doubt exceed the total gross increase ...
... cost of increased salaries proposed in the bill reported by your committee will involve an additional expenditure of more that $ 33,000,000 during the next fiscal year . This additional cost will no doubt exceed the total gross increase ...
3. lappuse
... cost of increased salaries proposed in the bill reported by your committee will involve an additional expenditure of more that $ 33,000.000 during the next fiscal year . This additional cost will no doubt exceed the total gross increase ...
... cost of increased salaries proposed in the bill reported by your committee will involve an additional expenditure of more that $ 33,000.000 during the next fiscal year . This additional cost will no doubt exceed the total gross increase ...
8. lappuse
... Cost of the War to the Post Office Department In response to a Senate inquiry as to the cost of the war to the several de- partments of the Government , the report of the Post Office Department , early this year . showed that the war ...
... Cost of the War to the Post Office Department In response to a Senate inquiry as to the cost of the war to the several de- partments of the Government , the report of the Post Office Department , early this year . showed that the war ...
14. lappuse
... cost , seal presses for Branches will cost in the future the sum of $ 3.75 . Remittance should accom- pany each order and be forwarded to this of- fice by the Branch Secretary . Each and every eligible regular and sub- stitute letter ...
... cost , seal presses for Branches will cost in the future the sum of $ 3.75 . Remittance should accom- pany each order and be forwarded to this of- fice by the Branch Secretary . Each and every eligible regular and sub- stitute letter ...
16. lappuse
... cost of living and stated that the small increase in salary given to the letter carriers would not be of much bene- fit if all was used up by further increase in living costs . The convention approved and left the matter to the officers ...
... cost of living and stated that the small increase in salary given to the letter carriers would not be of much bene- fit if all was used up by further increase in living costs . The convention approved and left the matter to the officers ...
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