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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL, ORDINANCE NO. 6.or 1900, AND THE
POST OFFICE ACT, 1908,-Continued.
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL
ORD. 6 OF 1900.
P.O. ACT, 1908.
REMARKS.
Damages for non-
20
20
delivery of pos-
tal articles or
mail bags.
Liability for pay- 21
45 (1)
ment of postage,
etc.
Right to withhold 22
postal packets
from person re-
fusing to pay
postage, etc.
Power of search 23
and seizure.
20A
Surrender of 24
clothing by
officer of Post
Office on ceas-
ing to be officer.
Postal packets 25
delivered at
hotels, etc., and
44
See Straits Ord. 23
of 1923, s. 19 (1).
See New Zealand Post and Tele-
graph Act, 1908, s. 23.
not claimed.
Stealing, etc.
of 26 38, 40, 42 | 50, 52, 55
postal packets
and letters.
Diversion of postal 27 19, 38, 39
54, 50
packets.
Unlawful
reten- 28
19, 38,
53, 55
tion of postal
*39, 40
packets.
Unlawful opening, 29
19, 38,
51, 56
etc. of postal
39, 40
packets.
Damaging, etc., 30
37
61, 62
letter boxes,
Prohibition of 31
36
64
No
imitation of cer-
tain marks, etc.
Prohibited art- 32
icles.
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35, 36
12, 63
Offences by offi- 33
38, 40
58
cers of the Post
Office.
reference is made to stamps because forged stamps are dealt with under Ord. No. 35 of 1911 (see. s. 21 (h) ). See also clause 32 (j), (7), (m) and (n).
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