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Postmaster-General

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  • Montgomery Blair (1813 - 1883), Rhue's family lineage, was a cabinet member of Abraham Lincoln's administration during the Civil War serving as Postmaster-General from 1861-1864.

    Irene Monroe: Black Gays Invited to White House 2010

  • Isaac Manley, who was appointed Postmaster-General in Ireland in 1703 (Luttrell, v. 333).

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Sir Thomas Frankland was joint Postmaster-General from 1691 to 1715.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Post Office, was the second son of the Postmaster-General, Sir

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Postmaster-General Sizo Mhlanga accused the workers of having sabotaged equipment since the strike began on Tuesday, and said the mass sacking was aimed at preventing further destruction of property.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • The NTCG accused Naidoo and the Postmaster-General of using the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Mayatula said 500 people were awaiting hearings in each of the agriculture, Postmaster-General and justice departments.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Former Postmaster-General Louis Rive had facilitated the donation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Former Postmaster-General Louis Rive had facilitated the donation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • An urgent application against Home Affairs Minister Danie Schutte and the Postmaster-General had been handed in at the Pretoria

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

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