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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.
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Isaac Manley, who was appointed Postmaster-General in Ireland in 1703 (Luttrell, v. 333).
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Sir Thomas Frankland was joint Postmaster-General from 1691 to 1715.
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Post Office, was the second son of the Postmaster-General, Sir
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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.
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The NTCG accused Naidoo and the Postmaster-General of using the
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Mayatula said 500 people were awaiting hearings in each of the agriculture, Postmaster-General and justice departments.
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Former Postmaster-General Louis Rive had facilitated the donation.
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Former Postmaster-General Louis Rive had facilitated the donation.
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An urgent application against Home Affairs Minister Danie Schutte and the Postmaster-General had been handed in at the Pretoria
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