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GEXERAL REGULATIONS.—continued.
To FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Limit of
Weight
LIMIT OF SIZE.
Not in the form of a Roll.! If in form of Roll.
ACTHOBITT.
Notification No. IS'Ji
published in Gazette
No. 2416 of 31st Dec.
1934.
Letters.
Postcards
Commercial Papers 4-ft.
Printed Papers
Blind Literature
Samples
Small Packets
..j 4-ft. ..
(Printed
: Volumes
sent singly
m a y weigh
as much as
i 6-Vft.)
11-ft. ..
.. 1-ft. ..
.. 2-ft.
Length, width and depth
combined 3 feet, but the,
greatest dimension must
not exceed 2 feet.
Not exceeding 5_j inches in
length by 4; inches in
width, or be less than 4
inches in len__h by 2f
inches in width
Length, widrh and depth
combined 3 feet, but the:
greatest dimension must
not exceed 2 feet.
do. |
(Printed papers, sent unen–
closed in the form of cards
whether folded or not,
are subject to the same!
minimum dimensions as:
postcards.)
!
Length, width and depth'
combined 3 feet, but the
greatest dimension must;
not exceed 2 feet.
do.
do.
i
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the greatest dimen–
sion must not exceed 2
feet S inches.
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the
sion must not
feet 8 inches.
do.
greatest dimen-
exceed 2
do.
do.
do.
To A D D R E S S E S
Limit of
Weight
:Not in
*>V _•-__-> THE
the form of a
COLONY.
Lrarr O F
Roll ..
SIZE
If in form of Roll.
Letters.
4-ft.
Postcards
Printed Papers
Parcels
5-ft.
11-ft.
2 feet in length by 18;
inches in width or depth |
j Not exceeding 5£ inches
i in length by 44- inches in
i width, or be less than 4
I inches in length by 2£
inches in width
I
. 2 feet in length by 18,
inches in width or depth •
Greatest length 3 feet
6 inches. Greatest length
and girth combined 6 feet j
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the greatest dimen–
sion must not exceed 2
feet 8 inches.
Length and twice the
diameter 3 feet 3 inches,
but the greatest dimen–
sion must not exceed 2
feet 8 inches.
2. The conditions under which articles m a y be forwarded at the reduced rates for
Samples, Commercial Papers and Printed Papers can be ascertained at any Post Office.
3. Live bees, silkworms and leeches are allowed to pass by letter and parcel post
on condition that they are sent in suitable cases, and so packed as to avoid all risk of
injury to officers of the Post Office or to other packets.