CAP. 98]
[s. 3 cont.]
Rates of postage.
52 of 1948, s.2.
Appointment of officers.
Exclusive privilege of Postmaster General,
8 Edw. 7,
c. 48, s. 30,
34(2).
Post Office.
(r) the prescribing of any fees which may appear to the Governor in Council to be desirable in connexion with the maintenance of a postal service;
(s) any other matters in respect of which it may appear to the Governor in Council to be desirable to make regulations for the purpose of the maintenance of a postal service.
4. (1) The Postmaster General may, subject to any direction of the Governor in Council, determine the rates of postage to be charged on postal articles and the rates for the time being in force shall be exhibited and kept exhibited at the Post Office.
(2) The Governor in Council may at any time by order revise any rates of postage determined by the Postmaster General and such revised rates shall come into operation as from the notification of such order in the Gazette.
5. It shall be lawful for the Governor to appoint a Postmaster General and such other officers of the Post Office as he may think fit.
6. (1) The Postmaster General, by himself or by the officers of the Post Office, shall have the exclusive privilege of-
(a) conveying letters from one place to another within the Colony;
(b) sending letters out of the Colony for delivery outside the Colony;
(c) receiving letters brought into the Colony for delivery in the Colony; and
(d) receiving letters brought into the Colony for transmission to some place outside the Colony, other than letters contained in mail bags passing through the waters of the Colony without transhipment,
and shall also have the exclusive privilege of performing all the incidental services of receiving, collecting, sending, despatching and delivering all such letters, except in the following cases-
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CAP. 98]
[s. 3 cont.]
Rates of postage.
52 of 1948, s.2.
Appointment of officers.
Exclusive privilege of Postmaster General,
8 Edw. 7,
c. 48, 88. 30,
34 (2).
Post Office.
(r) the prescribing of any fees which may appear to the Governor in Council to be desirable in connexion with the maintenance of a postal service;
(s) any other matters in respect of which it may appear to the Governor in Council to be desirable to make regulations for the purpose of the maintenance of a postal service.
4. (1) The Postmaster General may subject to any direction of the Governor in Council determine the rates of postage to be charged on postal articles and the rates for the time being in force shall be exhibited and kept exhibited at the Post Office.
(2) The Governor in Council may at any time by order revise any rates of postage determined by the Postmaster General and such revised rates shall come into operation as from the notification of such order in the Gazette.
5. It shall be lawful for the Governor to appoint a Postmaster General and such other officers of the Post Office as he may think fit.
6. (1) The Postmaster General, by himself or by the officers of the Post Office, shall have the exclusive privilege of-
(a) conveying letters from one place to another within.
the Colony;
(b) sending letters out of the Colony for delivery outside
the Colony;
(c) receiving letters brought into the Colony for
delivery in the Colony; and
(d) receiving letters brought into the Colony for trans- mission to some place outside the Colony, other than letters contained in mail bags passing through the waters of the Colony without transhipment,
and shall also have the exclusive privilege of performing all the incidental services of receiving, collecting, sending, despatching and delivering all such letters, except in the following cases-
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