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8                fl\""LA )ID  ~fAILS: NEWSPAPERS.
                Cards bearing  the  title "Post Card," or  its equivalent, are admitted  at the  rate  for
               printed matter. provide(! that they conform to the general regulations respecting printed
               papers; H they do not conform either to these regulations or  to the  rules  applicable  to
               post cards they  are  treated  as  lett.ers.
                Cards must be manufactured of cardboard or paper of such consistence as not to hinder
               manipulation.                                         ·
                 (c)  Ne"spapers and Magaz.ines.-Newspapers printed and  published  in  Jamaica
               are admitted to the inland mail at t d. per copy, inespective of weight.  In addition to these
               any  publication  printed  and published  in  Great  Britain, or  in  any British  possession,
               which  is  registered  as  a  newspaper  at  the  London  General  l'ost  Office,  is  admitted
               to the inland  mail  nt  ~d. per  copy.  All  other  oewspapers  are subject  to  the  rate for
               Printed Papers, i.e., td. for each 2 ozs. of weight.  In the case of British periodicals the
               words "Registered at the General Post Office as a  Newspaper" will  usually be found on
               the cover, or in the absence of a cover on the top of the first  page.
                Magazines  printed and  published in Jamaica  provided  they are issued  in consecutive
               numbers at intervals of not more  than 31  days, are also  admitted  to tbe inland mail at
               ~d. per copy, irrespective of weight.
                 (d)  Printed  Papers.-'fhe  expression  "Printed  Paper"  means  a  packet  not
               exceeding  3 lbs.  in  weight which consists of or contains one  or  more of  the following
               articles  or documents:-
                  (1)  Books  and  other  publications  or  works  of  a  literary  character,  whether
                     containing \Yritten dedications or not, and any other written or printed matter
                     not being in  the nature of a  letter (on paper or  on some substance•  ordinarily
                     used  for  writing or  printing) .
                  (2)  Sketches,  drawings,  paintings,  photographic  prints,  and  engravings,  on  paper
                     or  on  some substance ordinarily  used  for  the  purpose,  provided  it is  not a
                     brittle or exceptionally fragile substance.
                  (3)  Maps, plans and charts,  on paper  or some other substance ordinarily  used  for
                     the purpose, provided it is not a  brittle or exceptionally fragile substance.
                  ( 4)  The  binding  or  mounting  of  any  article  herein before  described,  provided  such
                     binding or  mounting be of a  kind ordinarily used for  the purpose,  be not  made
                     of  glass,  or any  brittle or axceptionally  fragile  substance,  and  be  transmitted
                     in the same packet with the article in respect of which it is used.
                  (5)  The articles and documents described below:-
                          EXAMPLES  OF ADMISSIBLE  DOCUMENTS.
                  I. Commercial or business papers of a  formal character:
                 These must be of the kind specified below, provided  t-hat the documents consist of  a
               printed  form,  and  that any  writing  refers  solely  to  its  subject-mr.tter  or  consists  of
               formulae of courtesy or of a conventional chara.cter not exceeding five words  or initials.
                 A  printed form  within  the  meaning of the regulations  is one bearing  printed  matter,
               not in irllitation  of  typewriting, t  clearly ind1cating the purpose  for  which  the  form  is
               intended  to  be used.  The form  must be appropriate;  for  example,  an  ordinary memo-
               randum  form  may not he used.
                EXAMPLES:
                  Ad,~ce not~s of despatch or receipt of   Estimates for work
                   letters,  documents, goods  or  money   Invoices
                    (with  or  without  instructions  for   Lists and tabular statements
                     their further treatment)   Market reports
                  Bills of lading             Notices,  certificates,  reports,  anrl
                  Confirmations of orders and contracts   returns given or made to or by pub!ic
                  Contract  notes              officers and local authorities or other
                  Delivery and shipping notes   public  bodies  in  the  discharge  of
                  Enquiries for quotations     their public duties
                *Such substances as blotting paper, cloth, metal. asbestos and leather are inadmissible.
                t See" I mitation Typ~ Characters," page 9.
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