Page 9 - Jamaica PO Guide 1924
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POST OFFICE HANDBOOX. 1
Secretary of Aosessmcnt Committee. Superintendent of General Penitentia.ry.
Secretary of l3oard of Educat.ion. Superintendent, of Government Printing
Secretary of Hotlrd of Supervision. Office.
Secretary of Central Supplementary Superintendent of Industrial SchooL
Allowances C~>rnmittcc. Supcrindendent of Lunatic Asylurn.
Secretary of Inotitutc of Jamaica. Superintendent of Public Gardens.
Secretary of J:unaicn Purit y Association. Superintendents of Public Works.
Secretary of J\ing3ton Athcmcum. Superintending Inspector, Hookworm
Secretary of L.111d Board and Agricul- Campaign.
tural Loan Board. Superintending :11edical Officer.
Secretary of )l~~e Board. Surveyor G!!DCI'IIl.
Secretary of Public Tenders Committee. Treasurer.
Secretary of l:'u~r Industry Aid Board. V ere Irrigation Commissioners and
Senior Medical Officer, Public Hospital, Secretary, (limited to correspondence
Kingston. between any commissioner• and the
Solicitor Gencrnl. Secretary on the business of the Corn-
Stamp Comm i>~ioner and Deputy. mission.)
The following may send but not receive official correspondence free of chnrge:-
AdvisoryBoord. Rio Cobre Irrigation, (letters must bPtU signnturc of Secretary, Mr.
G. E. Fleming.)
Comptroller of J:ttnaica Civil Sef\~Ce Widows and Orph11.ns Pensions.
Secretary of the Rritish Empire Exhibiti<>n Committee.
Head Master l~ngston Technical and Continuation School.
Inmates of the L cpers Home.
Secretary Agricultural Society, who may also issue franked envelopes or coverings ad-
dressed to himself.
The Secretary of the Society for Protection against Prredial Larceny (llilY. F. Wilson
Coore) is authoris.d to send ordinary letters and book packets free of charge for one year
from 11th August, 1923. Mail matter thus posted >~ill bear a stamp:--' Society of Pro-
tection against Pra~dial Larceny Free"and his initials "F. W. C." within the impression
of the stamp.
Secretary Women's Social Service Association till April 30, 1924.
Travelling Inst.ructors of the Board of Agriculture.
Letters headed "Infectious Diseases Noti:fication" bearing t.be signature of the medi-
cal practitioner and addressed to a Medical Officer of Health, or the Central Board of
Health, or a local Board of Health, are admitted free of postage.
Letters for the technical officers of the Department of Agriculture, viz.: Deputy Island
Chemist, Microbiologist, Entomologist, Veterinary Surgeon, Headmaster Farm School,
Superintendent ExPtrimental Station and Inspector of Plant Diseases, addressed "care
of the Director of .\1,'t'iculture," are delivered free.
Packets addressed to :\irs. Bourne, Medical Office, Kingston, arc to be allowed through
the post free of charge.
Elected and nomiunted members of the Legislative Council have the prh•ilege of franking
letters relating to public business which they may write in their official capaeity as mem-
bereof the Council aut[ sending them through the post free of cost, their si~:natureand title
to be placed on t.he eavelopc. Letters to elected and nominated members will not be
surcharged.
Ex-service men of the B. W. I. R. may send artificial limbs free by inhmd parcel post
uddr.,..,d to the Milit;:r.y authorities at Up-Park Camp, Cross Roads, or to the Technical
School, King~ton. 'fhe parcel muot be clearly marked on the outside " Artificial Limb
for repair."
Letten~ adlressed to places abroad cannot be franked, but should be prepaid.
Rul•• Tlgarcii.ng FranNng of Ojjiciol Corrapondtnu.
1. The envelope or rover of the official letter or other packet may be " franked" under
authority of His ExceUeney the Governor in either of the foUowing ways:-(a) By the
impression of an approved "official frank stan1p." (b) By the signature and official
designation of the Heau of the Department, or other duly authorised officer or functionsr1
• Names-A.W. FarquhilrSOn; Percy Lindo; Clarence Lopez; Conru.d Wa.tson; Theo. Harty; C. o.
Magnan, Seey.
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