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MONEY ORDERS.
INLAND.
O n every Order exchanged hetween the Post Offices at Larnaca, Nicosia, Limassoi, Fama–
gusta, Paphus. Kyrenia, Morphou, Lefkara, Lefka, Rizocarpaso, PoU, Lefcouico. Platres,
Troodos and Pedoulas the foUowing rates of commission are charged :—
AUTHOH1M.
For sums not exceeding £1
£2
i*
***••**
•»
»» •£->
£10
For every additional £10 up to £40
No single Money Order can be issued for a sum exceeding £40
For advice of Payment of an Inland Money Order
1-^cp.
3cp.
9cp.
^cp.
2cp.
1
Y
2cp.
2cp.
Notification published
in Gasette No. 1437 of
the 23rd Jnly, 1920.
FOREIGN.
issued at the Post Offices at Larnaca, Nicosia, Limassoi, Famagusta, Paphos, Kyrenia,
Morphou. Lefkara, Lefka, Rizocarpaso, Polis and Lefconico, and at Troodos, Platres and Pedoulas
during the summer season, on any Office in the United Kingdom, Egypt, Gibraltar, Malta, British
Agency in Morocco and other countries where Money Orders are issued and paid through the in–
termediary of the United Kingdom or Egypt at the following rates of commission :—
For suras not exceeding £1
For every additional £1 or fraction of £l
N o single Money Order can be issued for a sum exceeding £40.
Additional Commission is charged on Money Orders for British Possessions, Colonies and
Foreign Countries sent through the intermediary of the United Kingdom, which is deducted
from the amount of the Money Order as advised from London as follows:—
For each £1 or fraction of £1
l^
C
p.
with a minimum of
3
C
p.
Money Orders for countries served through the Post Office of the United Kin«**dom will
be converted at a rate approximating to the market rate of exchange, and will be subject to the
ordinary reduction of commission payable on " through " Orders.
Telegraphic Money Order Service is established between Cyprus and England.
The remitter of a.Telegraph Money Order is required to pay in addition to the ordinary
Money Order Commission, the cost of the Telegram of Advice at the deferred (or ordinary)
rate per word from Cyprus to England and also a Supplementary Fee of 4icp.
The Telegraph Money Order Offices in Cyprus are Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassoi,
Famagusta, Kyrenia, Paphos; and Troodos and Platres during the Summer Season.
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SALE OF POSTAGE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, POST CARDS,
NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS and REGISTERED LETTER
ENVELOPES.
POSTAGE STAMPS.—Ten
paras, half piastre, 30 paras, 1 piastre, H piastres, 2 piastres
2 J piastres, 4 piastres, 6 piastres, 9 piastres, 12 piastres, 18 "piastres. 45 piastres'
10 shillings, 1 pound.
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R E V E N U E S T A M P S — 1
piastre, 2 piastres, 4£ piastres,* 0 piastres, 18 piastres, 45 piastres
90 piastres, 1 pound.
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POSTCARDS.—Half piastre and 2 piastres; sold at 30 paras and 2£cp., respectively.
N E W S P A P E E W R A P P E R S . — T e n
paras and 30 paras, sold at 12 paras (5 foT H e p ) and lcn
respectively.
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REGISTERED LETTER ENVELOPES
for foreign as well as Inland Letters bearing •• o*cp
stamp (2cp. in the case of size
i:
H.") embossed on the flap for the pavment of
registration fee, are of three sizes, and are sold at the following prices :—
F. 5-} in. x 3$ in. 3-tep. each.
G. 6 in. x Z\ in. 3icp. each.
H . 7 J in. x U in. .J-^cp. each.
Order of the High Com–
missioner No.
437
of 12th.
Dec, 1907, published in
Gazette No. 90S of ISth
Do:., 1907.
Notification in Gazette
No. U37 of tbe 23rd
July, 1920.
Notification No. 367
published in Gazette
No. 1484 of the 22nd
July, 1921.