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9. Cuttings from newspapers and periodicals: The title, date, number and address of the publica- tion from which the article is extracted.
INADMISSIBLE ARTICLES
The following articles are not admissible:
Postage stamps or forms of prepayment, whether obliterated or not, or any paper representing a monetary value;
Blank paper, note paper or envelopes (with or without printed address) and all articles of stationery pure and simple; gramophone re- cords and cinematograph and photographic films.
Circulars.
(a) Ordinary type characters, that is notices and letters printed handstamped, hectographed or cyclostyled in characters not resembling those of a typewriter. Nothing may appear in writing in the document except:
The names, addresses, and description of
parties;
Dates, hours, and particulars of times;
The particulars of goods, and of sums of
money;
The mode of consignment or delivery of goods
or money;
The terms on which business is transacted; Index or reference numbers and letters; Correction of errors in print;
The place, character and objects of meeting
or appointments;
Formulae of courtesy or of a conventional character not exceeding five words initials.
(b) Imitation type characters, that is, circulars wholly or partly printed in imitation of type- writing, or reproduced from a typewritten ori-