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(b.) The Regulations as to Postal Orders issued in British
Guiana, dated the 10th day of December, 1902,*
shall be repealed, without prejudice nevertheless to
anything already done in pursuance thereof.

2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the 1st Commenceday of March, 1905.

ment.

3. These Regulations may be cited as "The Postal Order Short Title. (Colonial) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations, 1905."

Dated this 28th day of February, 1905.

Stanley,

His Majesty's Postmaster-General.

We hereby consent to the Regulations herein set forth.

H. W. Forster.

Balcarres.

Two of the Commissioners of His
Majesty's Treasury.

Date.

The Schedule.

Ascension.

British Guiana.

Falkland Islands.
Lagos.

THE POSTAL ORDER (COLONIAL) AMENDMENT (No. 3)
REGULATIONS, 1905. DATED MAY 22, 1905.

1905. No. 581.

I, Edward George Villiers Stanley, C.B., commonly called Lord Stanley, His Majesty's Postmaster-General, by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848 to 1904,† and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, with the consent of the Treasury, do hereby make the following Regulations (that is to say):

1. On and from the date on which these Regulations shall Extension of come into operation, the Postal Order (Colonial) Regulations, Principal Regulations.

* Printed St. R. & O. Rev., 1904, "Post Office," p. 149.

+11-2 V. c. 88; 43-4 V. c. 33; 46-7 V. c. 58; 3 Edw. 7, c. 12; 4 Edw. 7, c. 14,

Commencement.

Short Title.

Date

1904 (herein-after referred to as "the Principal Regulations"), shall be read and construed as if the Colony of Mauritius were inserted in the First Schedule to the Principal Regulations.

2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the first day of June, 1905.

3. These Regulations may be cited as "The Postal Order (Colonial) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations, 1905."

Dated this 22nd day of May, 1905.

Stanley.

His Majesty's Postmaster-General.

We hereby consent to the Regulations herein set forth.

W. H. Forster.

Balcarres.

Two of the Commissioners of His
Majesty's Treasury.

Extension of
Principal
Regulations
and Repeal,

THE POSTAL ORDER (COLONIAL) AMENDMENT (No. 5)
REGULATIONS, 1905. DATED JULY 31, 1905.

1905. No. 883.

I, Edward George Villiers Stanley, C.B., commonly called Lord Stanley, His Majesty's Postmaster-General, by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848 to 1904,† and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, with the consent of the Treasury, do hereby make the following Regulations (that is to say):

1. On and from the date on which these Regulations shall come into operation

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(a.) The Postal Order (Colonial) Regulations, 1904* (hereinafter referred to as "the Principal Regulations"), shall be read and construed as if the Colonies mentioned in the First Schedule hereto were inserted in the First Schedule to the Principal Regulations.

(b.) The Regulations mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto shall be repealed without prejudice nevertheless to anything already done in pursuance thereof.

Printed St. R. & O., 1904, p. 597.

+11-2 V. c. 88; 43-4 V. c. 33; 46-7 V. c. 58; 3 Edw. 7, c. 12; 4 Edw. 7, c. 14.

2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the first Commenceday of August, 1905.

ment.

3. These Regulations may be cited as "The Postal Order Short Title. (Colonial) Amendment (No. 5) Regulations, 1905."

Dated this 31st day of July, 1905.

Stanley,

His Majesty's Postmaster-General.

We hereby consent to the Regulations herein set forth.

H. W. Forster,

Balcarres,

Two of the Commissioners of His

Majesty's Treasury.

Date.

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Extension of
Principal
Regulations
and Repeal.

Commencement.

Short Title.

Date.

THE POSTAL ORDER (COLONIAL) AMENDMENT (No. 6)
REGULATIONS, 1905. DATED SEPTEMBER 29, 1905.

1905. No. 1191.

I, Edward George Villiers Stanley, C.B., commonly called Lord Stanley, His Majesty's Postmaster-General, by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848 to 1904,* and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, with the consent of the Treasury, do hereby make the following Regulations (that is to say):

1. On and from the date on which these Regulations shall come into operation

(a.) The Postal Order (Colonial) Regulations, 1904* (hereinafter referred to as "the Principal Regulations"), shall be read and construed as if India (including Aden and any port or place at which the Government of India maintain a Post Office) were inserted in the First Schedule to the Principal Regulations. (b.) The Regulations as to Postal Orders issued in British India, dated the 5th day of July, 1884, shall be repealed, without prejudice nevertheless to anything already done in pursuance thereof.

2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the first day of October, 1905.

3. These Regulations may be cited as "The Postal Order (Colonial) Amendment (No. 6) Regulations, 1905."

Dated this 29th day of September, 1905.

Stanley.

His Majesty's Postmaster-General.

We hereby consent to the Regulations herein set forth.

H. W. Forster.

Balcarres.

Two of the Commissioners of His

Majesty's Treasury.

* 11-2 V. c. 88; 43-4 V. c. 33; 46-7 V. c. 58; 3 Edw. 7, c. 12; 4 Edw. 7, c. 14

+ Printed St. R. & O., 1904, p. 597.

+ Printed St. R. & O. Rev., 1904, "Post Office," p. 149.'

PRISON, ENGLAND.

Convict Prisons.

RULES, DATED JANUARY 21, 1905, AS TO JUVENILE-ADUlt CONVICTS, MADE BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE UNDER THE PRISON ACT, 1898.*

1905. No. 74.

1.-There shall be a separate classification of selected convicts sentenced to Penal Servitude, who, on conviction, are under the age of 21 years.

2. The classification shall be made by the Directors as soon as possible after conviction, and after full inquiry into the general character and antecedents of the convicts.

3.--The classification shall be as follows:

(a) Selected convicts under the age of 18 who may be sent by order of the Secretary of State to a specially selected Prison for treatment under the Rules for JuvenileAdult Prisoners, as approved for Local Prisons.

(b) Convicts who have never been previously convicted, or who are not habitually criminal or of corrupt habits, and who are considered to be eligible for the Star Class.

(c) Ordinary convicts not so eligible.

4. Provision will be made, as far as practicable, for keeping each class apart from the others and from the older convicts; and it will be the duty of the Governor and Chaplain to devote special attention to these cases with a view to acquiring a personal influence over them.

5.-Special attention shall be given to their education by instruction in the ordinary subjects of the Elementary Education Code, by lectures and addresses, and by their being provided with library books and useful literature, which they shall be encouraged to read.

6. They shall be employed in association in workshops or in outdoor work, such as farming, &c., and they shall be specially

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