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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE No. 6 OF 1900, AND THE
POST OFFICE ACT, 1908,-Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER. BILL
ORD. 6 OF 1900.
P.O. ACT. 1908.
REMARKS.
Discretion as to re-
15
lative urgency.
Postal packets 10
17
which cannot
be despatched
or delivered.
Postal
packets 11
18
posted by mis-
take or with
wrong or de-
ficient contents.
Opening of postal | 12 | 12A, 20
17, 18
packets which
contravene the
law or contain
dutiable
ar-
ticles.
Warrant for open-
13
19
ing and delay-
See Stockholm Convention, Art. 45, para. 1.
In the case of contraband the practice would be to notify the addressee 'but this might some- times be undesir-. able.
ing postal
packets.
Disposal of postal 14 12A, 18, 20 17, 18
packets opened
under s. 12 or!
s. 13.
Extension of 15
ss. 12, 13 and
14 to articles
not transmis- sible by post.
Discipline.
Masters of ships | 16
to deliver postal
packets to Post
21, 22, 23,
24
Statutory authority
unnecessary.
27, 28, 29,
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Office without
delay.
Notice to be given 17
to Postmaster
General of
departure of
ships.
Masters of ships 18
to accept postal
packets or mail
bags for
veyance.
con-
Gratuities to mas-
ters of ships
for conveyance of
postal
packets.
30
32
26
19 26, 28
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