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Therefore, under the proposal, the newspapers would pay the higher postage rate.
This led to increasing public dissatisfaction and criticism of the high postage rates.
For instance, she records very high postage bills.
A1 Higher postage rates will begin on April 3.
"High postage," he offered as an example.
New York Daily News "How to lick higher postage prices"
With such far-flung participants, the submission and assessment process for peer-reviewed articles has traditionally involved lengthy mail delays, high postage costs and cumbersome administration.
With a pledge of better service, the Postal Service said today that it would institute higher postage rates, including a 25-cent charge for first-class letters, beginning April 3.
Because the United States Postal Service imposed sharply higher postage rates on advertising matter earlier this year, newspapers have managed to hold on to the lion's share of that distribution business.
The cost for all Congressional mailings in the 1988 fiscal year was $113.4 million, up from $48.9 million in 1978, an increase that reflects higher postage costs as well as a huge increase in the volume of mail.
All consignments, for which a higher postage was calculated due to the application of the weight-tariff, it should be charged: for each pound per every 5 miles Kreuzer or 2 Silberpfennig or the respective value in the country's currency.
On March 19, 1838, Pratt introduced a bill to drastically lower postage rates, and argued that high postage costs disproportionately affected the poor, and that it was effectively a tax on intelligence, as it hindered the free passage of information.