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  • The shop also acted as the regional post office where weekly postbags were delivered.
  • Film processing firm Bonus Print said its normal daily postbag of 25, 000 films had been reduced by half because of the strike.
  • The Constituency Postbag feature usually includes a profile of the MP's constituency as well as other facts about the MP's day-to-day work.
  • He ran a number of request programmes, for instance'From My Postbag'and'At Your Request', and on a Sunday evening'The Twilight Hour '.
  • "' Constituency Postbag "'- Each week an MP writes about an issue that has affected one of their constituents and discusses how they dealt with the problem.
  • It can range from " a large bag used for transporting mail on a truck, plane, etc . " to a simple " postbag " used by a mail carrier to deliver mail.
  • "MPs know from their postbags how worried people in this country are at the prospect of supporting a U . S .-led attack on Iraq, " said Labor lawmaker Helen Clark.
  • On 26 September 2005, a new feature known as " Postbag from the Hedge " was introduced, where players can submit questions via e-mail to a non-player character in the game.
  • He often appeared on local television ( on BBC Look East ) and on radio ( on BBC Radio 4's " Nature Postbag " ) and he was active in many nature and conservation organisations.
  • "Moore is the most popular sculptor of the 20th century and we get inquiries about him in a huge postbag every day from all over the world, " said Tim Llewellyn, the trustees'chairman.
  • Listeners in Orkney opt-out between 07 : 30 and 08 : 00 for Around Orkney, a 30-minute magazine programme with features, local news and weather, diary, jobspot, mart report and postbag.
  • The episode also looks at the day-to-day workings of the Monarchy's headquarters, Buckingham Palace, including an interview with the Queen's ladies-in-waiting as they sort through the royal postbag.
  • Yet another Postbag incident occurred during the run of the first few " Pok閙on " episodes, when a letter was received from a viewer telling the presenters it was pronounced'Po-KAY-mon'and asking them to pronounce it right.
  • A regular feature that introduces Mornington Crescent, is a fictional letters section which begins with the chairman's comments ( " I notice from the sheer weight of this week's postbag, we've received a little over no letters " and " I see from the number of letters raining down on us this week that the Scrabble factory has exploded again " ).
  • The new magazine was known as " Disc and Music Echo " ( with the name " Disc " shown more prominently on the masthead ), According to journalist Jon Savage, it featured " bang-up-to-the-minute news stories on the front page, race-track-style chart rundowns . . . a contentious readers'postbag . . . and incisive singles reviews by the great Penny Valentine ".
  • The Cairns Post provided reports about Alfred's time in WWI publishing letters he sent his father from Belgium in their section The Soldiers'Postbag [ http : / / trove . nla . gov . au / ndp / del / article / 40261694 ? searchTerm = Alfred % 20Tills & searchLimits =, as well as announcements of him being wounded in 1917 and 1918 [ http : / / trove . nla . gov . au / ndp / del / article / 40303721 ? searchTerm = % 22Mr % 20R % 20A % 20Tills % 22 & searchLimits = l-state = Queensland | | | l-title = 61.