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INLAND POST
EXAMPLES OF ADMISSIBLE DOCUMENTS
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The undermentioned articles, or documents transmissible as printed papers :
Address cards
Advertisements
Periodical Works Photographs
Albums containing photo- Pictures
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Bank Pass Books.... ....-.
Books, sewn or bound Catalogues
<Drawings
Engravings
Maps Newspapers
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Notices of various kinds, -printed, engraved, litho
graphed, or mimeographed Pamphlets
Paper patterns
Additions and Alterations.
Plans
Prospectuses
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Proofs of printing, cor- reeted or uncorrected, with or without the re- lative manuscript
Sheets of Music (but not perforated sheets intend- ed for use with automa- tie musical instruments)
Visiting cards
The sender may, either outside or inside a packet of printed papers:
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(1) indicate by hand or by a mechanical process, the name, position, profession, style and address of the sender, and of the addressee; the date of despatch, the signature, telephone number, tele- graphic address and code, the postal cheque or banking account of the sender a serial or iden- tity number referring solely to the packet; ... "(2) correct errors in printing,
(3), strike out, underline or enclose by marks certain words or certain parts of a printed text, unless this is done with the object of constituting correspondence.
The undermentioned documents and so on may bear additions and alterations, made by hand or by a mechanical process, to the extent indicated in each
case:
1. Ships' departures and arrivals:
The dates and times of departures and arrivals, as "well as the names of the ships and the ports of depar-
ture, call and arrival.