Twelfth Minute. Nothing has been done. What can be done? (Initials as before.)
Thirteenth Minute. An Officer should call upon the sender of the telegram and demand payment of the sixpence. (Initials as before.)
Fourteenth Minute. An Officer has called several times, and cannot find the sender in. His wife repeats she knows nothing about it, and declines to give information. (Initials as before.)
Fifteenth Minute. Has the sender no other address? He must pay the sixpence. Let him be told this. (Initials as before.)
Sixteenth Minute. We have found him at another address, but he still declines to pay the sixpence, he says he has never received the telegram. (Initials as before.)
Seventeenth Minute. Try again. Let him be informed that if he does not pay the sixpence, no further telegram of his will be directed. (Initials as before.)
Eighteenth Minute. He has been told so. He says he does not want his messages re-directed. He has not as yet paid the sixpence. (Initials as before.)
Nineteenth Minute. Ten days since last communication. Has that missing sixpence been recovered? (Initials as before.)
Twentieth Minute. No. The sender of the telegram, we believe, has gone abroad. (Initials as before.)
Twenty-first Minute. Month since receipt of last information. Has that missing sixpence been recovered? The sender must be asked for it again if is has not been received. (Initials as before.)