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She talked with the information bureau at the city hall.
A statement issued late Saturday by the central government information bureau said that the situation was "under control."
One was a woman at a tourist information bureau, whom he greeted by saying, "So tell me about some people who were here last year."
"After all," he said, "this is a law office, you know, not an information bureau."
He told him to route the car photo to the Information Bureau.
The meeting decided to set up a joint Information Bureau.
The buildings presently accommodate an information bureau and the town library.
The tourist information bureau at the train station will provide maps and directions.
The report suggests that the Commission's information bureaus cannot kindle public interest.
On the way (at No 34) you will pass the morning-only tourist information bureau.
There could be an information bureau or a research agency, charging fancy prices to run down facts on any and all subjects.
Contact the embassy or tourist information bureau of the country where you plan to marry to learn the specific requirements.
He would later serve as the director of the Government Information Bureau from 1939-48 and again through 1951-54.
They were down 22 percent, according to the Publishers Information Bureau.
Those offices assist in raising funds and serve as statewide information bureaus.
For the period last year, the figure was 819, according to the Publishers Information Bureau.
He called the Information Bureau and told them to put out the word on Jane.
He opened information bureaux in all of New Zealand's major cities.
It was founded in 1941 as the Soviet Information Bureau.
The university's information bureau and a private telephone exchange were located across from the stairwell that lead up into the lobby.
In the industry he is chairman of the Publishers Information Bureau.
He was through as an information bureau.
In this same period, officially registered lobbyists have increased from 365 to 23,011, requiring Government information bureaus to provide new services.
That year also saw the formation of the Assassination Information Bureau.
The opponents of a new organization prevailed, but the congress agreed to establish an Information Bureau.