Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 26 MAY 1965 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 11 JUNE 1965 |
COMMUNICATIONS | |
No org may accept any registered mail. | |
1. Long experience shows it comes only from psychos and governments. | |
2. It is a lot of trouble to obtain from the post office. | CORRECTION TO HCO POLICY LETTER OF 26 MAY 1965 |
So just reject it. | Exception to the rule that no org may accept any registered mail: as HCO Policy Letter of April 11th, 1963 states that rolls of names and addresses from each org are to be sent by registered surface mail to Capetown, Capetown is to accept, and be alert to accepting, such registered mail. |
There's no worry it may contain writs. It is just sent by nuts. | |
PHONE CALLS | |
Phones are psycho. They have no memory. | [Amended by HCO P/L 18 January 1970, Registered Mail, Volume 1, page 178.] |
Overseas phone calls are often incomprehensible and start mysteries. | |
One often has to hang about for 6 or 8 hours in a mystery trying to connect with a call coming in. | |
CABLE or TELEX is far better. Use it. | |
All overseas phone calls are turned down by orgs. | |
Inter-org phone calls even on one continent must be discouraged. | |
Use telexes and cables. Then we can find out what happened. | |
[Amended by HCO P/L 18 January 1970, Registered Mail, Volume 1, page 178, and HCO P/L 9 July 1971 Issue III, Communications – Telephone Usage – Daily Call In, in the 1971 Year Book.] | |