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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1900, AND THE
POST OFFICE ACT, 1908.
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL.
ORD. 6 OF 1900.
P.O. ACT, 1908.
REMARKS.
Short title.
1
1
2
94
89, 90
Interpretation.
Post offices.
Regulations.
N
(1), 11, 12, 28
Appointment
officers.
Confirmation
of
of 5
certain appoint- ments.
LO
34 (1)
Statutory authority
unnecessary.
1, 2, 4, 12,
14, 16,
20, 23,
24, 31,
82, 87,
89
33, 42
Exclusive privi- lege of Post- master General.
6 6, 7, 34
20 (3), 30, 34 (2)
Accounts.
41
Stamp duties.
9 (2)
10
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.
Exemption from
liability.
7
13, 23
See Straits Ord. 23 of 1923, ss. 13, 54.
Opinion of Post-
8
13
19
master General
as to classifica-
Former right' of
appeal was never used.
tion of postal
packets final.
Fully paid corres-
14
pondence to be
Statutory obliga- tion unnecessary.
delivered with-
out
further
charge.
Sailors' and sol-
15
No reduction now
diers' letters.
Governor may provide stamps.
16
in U.K.: see 10 40,
& 11 Geo. 5, c. s. 4.
Statutory authority
unnecessary.
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