Remittance Services 253

STOPPAGE OF PAYMENT

The payee of a money order issued abroad should apply for stoppage of payment direct to the office at which the order is payable, enclosing with his application a fee of 40 cents.

A form for this purpose may be obtained at any money order office.

TRANSFER OF PAYMENT

To transfer payment of an order from one office to another in the Colony application should be made, preferably on the form provided for the purpose, obtainable at any money order office. The form, with the order, should be sent to the office at which the order is payable. A new order less the amount of a second poundage and payable at the place desired will be issued in exchange.

OVERSEAS TELEGRAPH MONEY ORDERS

SCOPE OF SERVICE

Telegraph money orders may be sent to and received from Great Britain and the Irish Republic only.

ORDERS PAYABLE ABROAD

CHARGES

The charges for telegraph money orders payable abroad are as follows:

1.

Poundage at the rate of 14 cents per dollar or part of a dollar, minimum charge 10 cents,

2.

A charge for the official telegram of advice in respect of each order;

3.

A supplementary fee.

The telegram may be sent at any of the following rates:

1. The Ordinary rate.

2.

The Letter Telegram (LT) rate. Telegrams at this rate will be subject, if necessary, to deferment during transmission in favour of full rate telegrams.

3. The Urgent rate.

A supplementary fee of 40 cents is payable in addition to the cost of the telegram of advice.

Overseas telegraph money orders are issued subject to the same conditions as overseas ordinary money orders except as indicated in the following paragraphs.

PURCHASE

The words By Telegraph, By Telegraph Letter or By Telegraph Urgent according to whether the telegram of advice is to be sent at the Ordinary, Letter Telegram or Urgent rate, should be written across the requisition form.

CROSSING

Telegraph money orders for places abroad cannot be crossed for payment through a bank.

ABBREVIATED ADDRESSES

A registered abbreviated address may be used in a telegraph money order, but it is not permissable to use such an address in place of the name of the remitter.

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