THE POST OFFICE (MONEY ORDERS) ACTS.
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other law relating to forgery or stealing, which is for the time being in Act of 1880. force in any part of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, or Isle of Man.
5. For the purposes of this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— Definitions.
The expression "Post Office Regulations" means regulations or restrictions from time to time made in pursuance of the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848, as amended by this Act:
The expression "prescribed" means prescribed by the Post Office Regulations for the time being in force.
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Vict. c. 88
8.—THE SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1892.
Treasury Minute, 1895.
THE REVENUES OF HONGKONG, NOVEMBER, 1895, No. 436.
In virtue of the powers given to us by section 4 of the Act 55 & 56 Vict. c. 40, we, being two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, determine the Revenues of the Colony of Hongkong to be a Public Fund within the meaning of that section.
Treasury Chambers, Whitehall,
November, 1895.
ACT OF 1892—55 & 56 VICT. c. 40.
W. H. FISHER.
STANLEY.
An Act to amend the Acts relating to Superannuation Allowances and Gratuities to Persons in the Public Service so far as respects the computation of successive Service in different Offices where not all subject to the Superannuation Acts, 1834 to 1887.
[27th June, 1892.]
service in
1.—(1) The Treasury may, within one month after the passing of Reckoning of this Act, frame rules regulating the superannuation allowance or one or more gratuity which may be granted to persons who have served continuously and successively in two or more public offices as defined by this Act, but are not entitled to reckon for such grant service in all those offices.
(2) The said rules shall provide for reckoning service according to the rules under the Superannuation Acts, 1834 to 1887, and subject to such reckoning of service, for granting the same superannuation allowance or gratuity.