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Summary:

"General Instructions for the Guidance of Post Office Inspectors in the Dominion of Canada" is a procedural manual authored by Alexander Campbell, probably written in the late 19th century. This instructional publication serves as a guide for Post Office Inspectors, detailing the regulations, duties, and methods necessary for overseeing postal operations in Canada. The book covers various aspects of post office management, from routine inspections to the establishment of new routes and contracts for mail service. The content of the book meticulously outlines the responsibilities of Post Office Inspectors, including the supervision of clerks, the management of mail service contracts, and the investigation of complaints or losses. It emphasizes the importance of proper record-keeping, economic management, and thorough inspections to ensure efficiency within the postal system. Inspectors are instructed to maintain a uniform approach across the Dominion, to report any irregularities, and to adhere to the regulations laid out by the Postmaster General, thereby contributing to a reliable and effective postal service. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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