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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1900, AND THE
POST OFFICE ACT, 1908.
ORD. 6 OF
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL.
1900.
P.O. ACT, 1908.
REMARKS.
Le
Short title.
1
04
Interpretation.
89, 90
Post offices
34 (1)
Statutory authority
unnecessary.
Regulations.
39 (1), 11,
12, 28
1, 2, 4, 12,
14, 16,
20, 23,
24, 31,
82, 87.
89
Appointment of
officers.
5
33, 42
Confirmation
certain appoint- ments.
of
Exclusive privi-
6 6, 7, 34
lege of Post- master General.
20 (3), 30, 34 (2)
Accounts.
Stamp duties.
9 (2)
10
Exemption from
liability.
7
13, 23
Opinion of Post-
13
19
master General
as to classifica-
tion of postal packets final.
Fully paid corres-
pondence to be
delivered with-
Sec. 7 (1) of Ord, 6
of 1900 is omitted because the only exemption of any importance has
ceased to have effect: see 10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 40, s. 4.
Statutory authority
unnecessary.
Unnecessary because of the definition of "stamp" in Ord. 35 of 1911, s. 21.
See Straits Ord. 23'
of 1923, ss. 13,54.
Former right of appeal was never used.
Statutory obliga- tion unnecessary.
out charge.
further
Sailors' and sol-
15
No reduction now
diers' letters.
Governor may provide stamps.
16
1
in U.K.: see 10
& 11 Geo. 5, c.40, s. 4.
Statutory authority
unnecessary.