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Airmail costs up.(News)
From:
The Birmingham Post (England)
| Date:
April 5, 2002
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The cost of sending airmail letters outside Europe is to increase by almost five per cent from July, the Royal Mail announced yesterday.
Posting a 20 gram airmail...
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