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Title: The history of the postal service in the Maltese Islands
Authors: Cutajar, Nick A.
Keywords: Postal service -- Malta -- History
Postal service -- France -- History
Issue Date: 1978
Publisher: Midsea Books Ltd.
Citation: Cutajar, N.A. (1978). The history of the postal service in the Maltese Islands. Heritage: an Encyclopedia of Maltese Culture and Civilization, 13, 246-248.
Abstract: The French took over the Maltese Islands on 12-13 June 1798 " with a loss of not even 30 men". Napoleon Bonaparte himself, having landed his troops, made " Palazzo Parisio" his quarters and, without any loss of time, constituted the Commission of Government, entrusted with the general administration of the Islands. Several reforms in the public service, including the posts, were announced.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/46831
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