East Africa. Postmaster-General (testified by his signing the same) and under the hands of two of us, the said Commissioners, order, direct, and declare as follows: 1. This Warrant may be cited as "The Foreign and Colonial Short title. Parcel Post Amendment (No. 16) Warrant, 1908." 2. This Warrant shall be read as one with the Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Warrant, 1906, and all Warrants amend ing the same. 3. In lieu of the rates of postage now payable on out-going parcels addressed to Portuguese East Africa, there shall be charged and paid on such parcels the rates of postage specified in the Schedule hereto. Warrant to be read with existing Warrants. Rates on parcels to Portuguese East Africa. 4. Except by permission of the Postmaster-General, there Maximum shall not be forwarded, conveyed or delivered by post under weight and this Warrant any parcel the weight or dimensions of which dimensions. shall exceed the weight and dimensions specified in the Schedule hereto. 5. This Warrant shall come into operation on the first day Commenceof March, 1908. Dated this 26th day of February, 1908. ment of Warrant. Date. Short title. Warrant to be read with existing Warrants. Rates on parcels to Mauritius. Maximum weight and dimensions. Commencement of Warrant. Date. Mauritius. THE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST AMENDMENT (No. 17) WARRANT, 1908. DATED MARCH 7, 1908. 1908. No. 192. We, the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, in exercise of all powers given to us by the Post Office Acts or any of them, and of all other powers enabling us in this behalf, do, by this Warrant, made on the representation of His Majesty's Postmaster-General (testified by his signing the same) and under the hands of two of us, the said Commissioners, order, direct, and declare as follows: 1. This Warrant may be cited as "The Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Amendment (No. 17) Warrant, 1908." 2. This Warrant shall be read as one with the Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Warrant, 1906,* and all Warrants amending the same. 3. In lieu of the rates of postage now payable on out-going parcels addressed to Mauritius, there shall be charged and paid on such parcels the rates of postage specified in the Schedule hereto. 4. Except by permission of the Postmaster-General, there shall not be forwarded, conveyed or delivered by post under this Warrant any parcel the weight or dimensions of which shall exceed the weight and dimensions specified in the Schedule hereto. 5. This Warrant shall come into operation on the 13th day of March, 1908. Dated this 7th day of March, 1908. Joseph A. Pease, J. H. Whitley, Two of the Commissioners of Sydney Buxton, His Majesty's Postmaster-General. *Printed St. R. & O., 1906, p. 534. THE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST AMENDMENT (No. 18) WARRANT, 1908. DATED APRIL 11, 1908. 1908. No. 308. We, the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, in exercise of all powers given to us by the Post Office Acts or any of them, and of all other powers enabling us in this behalf, do, by this Warrant, made on the representation of His Majesty's Postmaster-General (testified by his signing the same) and under the hands of two of us, the said Commissioners, order, direct, and declare as follows: 1. This Warrant may be cited as "The Foreign and Colonial Short title. Parcel Post Amendment (No. 18) Warrant, 1908." 2. This Warrant shall be read as one with the Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Warrant, 1906,* and all Warrants amend ing the same. 3. On every out-going parcel addressed to the Kiautschou Protectorate, there shall be charged and paid the rates of postage specified in the Schedule hereto. * Printed St. R. & O., 1906, p. 534. Warrant to be Rates on Length and girth com- Maximum weight and dimensions. Commence ment of Warrant. Date. 4. Except by permission of the Postmaster-General, there shall not be forwarded, conveyed or delivered by post under this Warrant any parcel the weight or dimensions of which shall exceed the weight and dimensions specified in the Schedule hereto. 5. This Warrant shall come into operation on the 17th day of April, 1908. THE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL PARCEL POST AMENDMENT (No. 19) WARRANT, 1908. DATED MAY 21, 1908. 1908. No. 429. We, the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, in exercise of all powers given to us by the Post Office Acts or any of them, and of all other powers enabling us in this behalf, do, by this Warrant, made on the representation of His Majesty's Postmaster-General (testified by his signing the same) and under the hands of two of us, the said Commissioners, order, direct, and declare as follows: 1. This Warrant may be cited as "The Foreign and Colonial Short title. Parcel Post Amendment (No. 19) Warrant, 1908." * 2. This Warrant shall be read as one with the Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Warrant, 1906, and all Warrants amend ing the same. 3. In lieu of the rates of postage now payable on out-going parcels addressed to the Dutch East Indies, there shall be charged and paid on such parcels the rates of postage specified in the Schedule hereto. 4. Except by permission of the Postmaster-General, there shall not be forwarded, conveyed or delivered by post under this Warrant any parcel the weight or dimensions of which shall exceed the weight and dimensions specified in the Schedule hereto. Warrant to be read with existing Warrants. Rates on parcels to Dutch East Indies. Maximum weight and dimensions. 5. This Warrant shall come into operation on the 29th day Commence. of May, 1908. Dated this 19th day of May, 1908. Joseph A. Pease, J. H. Whitley, Two of the Commissioners of Sydney Buxton, His Majesty's Postmaster-General. ment of Warrant. Date. |