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INJ:.AND MAlLS : OF~'ICIAT, UOitRESPONDJ.;~CE .
Government Printer Secretary of Central Supplementary Allow-
Harbour Master ltnces Committee
Headmaster Cornwall College, Montego Bay Secretary of Institute of Jamaic11 t
High School for Girls, Montego Bay Secretary of Jam. Agricultu1·al Society t
Headmaster Kingston Technical and Con- Secretnry of Kingston Athenroum t
tinuation School Secretary of Marine Board
H. M.'s Trade Commissioner Secretary of i\1ico Training College
Inmates of the Lepers' Home Secretary of Public Tenders Corumit.te«
Inspector Hookworm Campaign Secretary of Schools Commissiou
Manager, Carron Hall Pract.ical Training Secretary of Sugar I ndustry Aid Board
CentrJ Secret,ary Tourist Trade Development
Matron, Rio Cobrc Home Board
Mico Training College, Principal and Secy. Secretary of V ere Irrigation
Nominated Members, Legislative Council* Superintendent of General Penitentiary
Officer in charge of Low Temperature :tnd Superioter1dcnt, Holm wood Practical
Marketing Experimental Station Training Centre
Officer Commanding Jam. Militia Artillery Superintendent of Industrial School
Passport and Permit Officer Superintendent of Machinery, P.W. Dept.
Principal of Mica Training College Superintendent of Public Gardens
Priucipal of Shortwood Tr:1ining College Superintendent of St. C11therine District
Registrar of the Supreme Conrt Prison
Registrar of Titles Superintendent of Stores, P .W. Department
Secretary of Board of Directors, Short wood Superintending Inspector, Hook worm
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Training College Campaign
Secretary of Board of Education Territor al CommandH of Sa~vation Army
Secretary of Board of Supervision (for School for the Blind)
Secretary of Cambridge Local Examinations Tobacco Special;st
Special Regulations.
The following are permitted to pass through the Post Office free of postage:-
!. Printed notices ("consignee's undelivered goods"), posted in open official envelopes
by railway station agents, and bearing the stamp "Jamaica Government Railway" or
"Jama.ica Railway Company."
2. Letters headed " Infectious Diseases Notification," bearing the signature of the
medical practitioner and addressed to a Medical Officer of Health or the Central Board
of. Health or a Local Board of Health.
3. Packets addressed to Mrs. Bourne, Medical Office, Kingston.
4. Parcels containing artificial limbs sent by ex-service men of the B.W.I.R., addressed
to the military authorities at Up-Park-Camp or to the Technical School, Hanover
Street, Kingston.
5. Reading matter for the blind prmted in Braille or similar script, posted by the
Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army, on the following conditions:-
(a) The cover of each such packet to bear the signature and designation of the
Territorial Commander.
(b) To be endorsed "Literature for the Blind."
(c) E.'.ch packet of such literature to be returned to Kingston to bear a label addressed
"The Territorial Commander, Salvation Army, Kingston," duly signed and
endorsed as above.
Letters addressed to places abroad cannot be franked but s/wuld be prepaid.
*Elected and nominated members of the Legislative Council have the privilege of
franking letters relating to public bu.~iness which they may write in their official capacity
as members of the Council and sonding them through the post free of charge, their
signatures and official designation to be placed on the envelope.
t Franked labels a.re sent out wit.h each packet of book~ to enable them to be returned
through the post free of charge.
t The Secretary of the Agricultural Society m!l.y issue frankeu envelopes or coverings
addresser! to himself.