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BRITISH POSTAL ORDERS.
British Postal Orders are sold and paid at Amiandos, Famagusta, Kilani, Kyrenia, Larnaca,
Lefka, Lefkara. Lefkoniko, Limassoi, Morphou, Nicosia, Paphos, Polis and Rizokarpaso, and
th« larger villages, also at Pedoulas, Platres, and Troodos during the summer season.
Postal Orders are payable in Great Britain and Northern Ireland in most British
Possessions and British Post Office Agencies abroad.
Amount of
Order
8.
Cp.
0
o
H
o
0
I
1
2
o
3
4
Commission
(including
poundage)
lcp.
Ucp.
Amount of
Order
s.
5
6
7
7
8
9
10
10
cp.
0
0
0
H
0
0
0
4*
Commission
(including
poundage)
l$cp.
Amount of
Order
s.
12
12
15
16
18
20
21
cp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Commission
(including
poundage)
• -icp-
2cp.
T h e sender of a Postal Order may increase its talue by an amount not exceeding Set. by
affixing Cyprns postage stamps not exceeding two in number to the face of the Order.
AOTHOBITT.
Notification No. SOS is
Gazette No. 1424 of th*
28th May, 1920.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
There shall not be posted, or conveyed, or delivered by post any postal packet—
(1) Consisting of or containing any indecent or obscene print, painting, photograh,
lithograph, engraving, book or card, or an indecent or obscene article, whether similar
to the above or not;
(2) Having thereon or on the cover thereof any words, marks, or designs of an
indecent, obscene, or grossly offensive character; or
(3) Consisting of or containing—
(a) A n y explosive substance,
(6) A n y dangerous substance,
(c) A n y filthy substance,
(d) A n y noxious or deleterious substance,
(e) A n y sharp instrument not properly protected,
(/) A n y living creature other than those mentioned in Clause 3 hereof.
(g) A n y article or thing whatsoever which is likely to injure other postal
packets in course of conveyance, or any receptacle in which the same are
conveyed, or an Officer of the Post Office or other person w h o m a y deal with
such packet; or
(4) Containing or bearing any fictitious postage stamp ; or
(5) Purporting to be prepaid with any stamp which has been previously used to
prepay any o
f
ther postal packet or any other revenue duty or tax ; or
(6) Having thereon or on the cover thereof any words, letters, or marks (used
without due authority) which signify, or imply, or m a y reasonably lead the recipient
thereof to believe that the postal packet is sent on His Majesty's Service-;
(7) Of samples sent in quantities with the intention of avoiding the payment of
Customs duty;
(8) Any article prohibited or subject to restrictions under import regulations in the
country of destination.
See Section 1 for articles the importation and export of which is prohibited.
Notification No. 16
published in Qmmmtte
No. 1746 of loth Janu–
ary, 1926.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY RECEIVING APPARATUS.
The fee for a license to install and maintain a Wireless Telegraphv Receiving
Apparatus is ten shillings and remains in force until the 31st December following the
date on which it is taken out.
°
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY STATION FOR
EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSES.
The fee tor an experimenter's licence to install and maintain a Wireless T*_*****&.
Sending and Receiving Station is £1 and the Ucence is current for one year
x e i e g r a
P
n
Order of the Gorernor
in Council No. 1062 of
9th May, 1925, published
in Gatette No. 1696 of
16th May, 1925.
Order of the Go–
vernor in Council N o .
1171 of 28thPebruary,
1927, published na*
Gazette No. 1833 ot
4th March. 1927.