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Payment by Telegraph in
respect of
Naval
Accounts.
Commence- ment.
5. The following Regulation shall be inserted in the Principal Regulations, immediately after Regulation 52 (Charges)
52 a (1) Depositors serving in the Royal Navy or the Royal Marines, when Savings Bank business is being transacted in any of His Majesty's ships or at any Naval Establishment, may apply to withdraw any sum by Telegraph. (including the Wireless Telegraphy system of the Admiralty) under and sub- ject to the foregoing Regulations Provided that:-
(a) The limit upon the payment to a depositor in any one day and the charge of one shilling for the service shall not apply.
(b) The application shall be made between such hours as shall be fixed by the Commanding Officer with respect to each ship or Establishment and
(c) The depositor shall pay in respect of the use of the Wireless Telegraphy system of the Admiralty such sums as shall be fixed by the Admiralty from time to time.
(2) On the application of a depositor serving as aforesaid the Telegram of Withdrawal may contain a request to the Controller of the Post Office Savings Bank that payment may be made of the required sum to a third party named in the telegram and in that event payment shall be made by crossed Warrant drawn in favour of the third party which may be paid if the receipt thereon purports to be signed by the Payee and such a receipt shall be a full discharge to the Postmaster General for the payment of the sum named in the Warrant. 6. These Regulations shall come into force on the 1st day of November, 1932.
Dated this 27th day of July, 1932.
General Post Office.
London.
Kingsley Wood,
His Majesty's Postmaster General.
Approved on behalf of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury.
Treasury Chambers,
Whitehall.
LONDON
Geoffrey H. Shakespeare. Walter J. Womersley,
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STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS
1936 No. 846
SAVINGS BANK
Post Office Savings Bank
THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK AMENDMENT (No. 6) REGULATIONS, 1936. DATED AUGUST 21, 1936.
I, His Majesty's Postmaster General, under and by virtue of all powers and authorities vested in me in that behalf by the Post Office Savings Bank Acts, 1861 to 1929, or otherwise, do, with the consent of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, make the following Regulations, that is to say:
1. In these Regulations :-
the expression "local credit
Interpre.
means the amount made avail- tation. able for withdrawal by a depositor at a specified Office under and in accordance with these Regulations.
the expression" specified Office means a Savings Bank Office specified by the depositor and approved for the purpose by the Postmaster General.
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the expression the Principal Regulations
Office Savings Bank Regulations, 1921.(a)
means the Post
2. (1) In the islands specified in the Schedule hereto the Post- Local credit master General may arrange, on the application of any depositor at approved residing or carrying on business in any of the said islands, for a part Bank
Savings of the deposits standing to the credit of the account of such depositor Offices. to be available for withdrawal by him at a specified Office, subject
to the following rules, that is to say :--
(i) The minimum and maximum amounts of the local credit shall be such sums as may from time to time be pre- scribed Provided that:-
(a) Such maximum amount shall in no case exceed one-half of the deposits standing to the credit of the depositor at the time when the local credit is made, and
(b) the minimum amount which the depositor may withdraw on any one occasion from a local credit shall be £1.
(a) S.R. & Q. 1921 (No. 1532) p. 1152.
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