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... Laws and Regulations in this Guide relate to the edition of 1913 . 2. Any postmaster who does not receive the large Guide in July , or the eleven small supplements issued the remaining months of the year , should notify the Chief Clerk ...
... Laws and Regulations in this Guide relate to the edition of 1913 . 2. Any postmaster who does not receive the large Guide in July , or the eleven small supplements issued the remaining months of the year , should notify the Chief Clerk ...
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... laws and regulations ; enforcement of section 19 , Trading with the Enemy Act , issuance of permits thereunder , and failure of foreign language publications to whom such permits have not been issued to file at office of mailing ...
... laws and regulations ; enforcement of section 19 , Trading with the Enemy Act , issuance of permits thereunder , and failure of foreign language publications to whom such permits have not been issued to file at office of mailing ...
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... law , embodied in section 454 , Postal Laws and Regulations , does not apply to matter of the first , second , and third classes , but only to fourth - class matter . 2. What is included in terms “ United States ” and “ Possessions of ...
... law , embodied in section 454 , Postal Laws and Regulations , does not apply to matter of the first , second , and third classes , but only to fourth - class matter . 2. What is included in terms “ United States ” and “ Possessions of ...
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... Laws and Regulations . Stenographic or shorthand notes . ( 1 ) Typewritten matter , original letter - press and manifold copies thereof . ( u ) Unsealed written communications . 9. Rates of postage on first - class matter .— ( a ) On ...
... Laws and Regulations . Stenographic or shorthand notes . ( 1 ) Typewritten matter , original letter - press and manifold copies thereof . ( u ) Unsealed written communications . 9. Rates of postage on first - class matter .— ( a ) On ...
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... Laws and Regulations . ) 24. The rate of postage on newspapers and periodical publications of the second class , when sent unsealed by the public , that is , by others than the publisher or a news agent , is 1 cent for each 4 ounces or ...
... Laws and Regulations . ) 24. The rate of postage on newspapers and periodical publications of the second class , when sent unsealed by the public , that is , by others than the publisher or a news agent , is 1 cent for each 4 ounces or ...
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Page 61 - It is also further agreed that no Member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment, or either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office...
Page 16 - State and the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the United States Department of Commerce.
Page 61 - And every such vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may have been procured for the building and...
Page 44 - Upon all perfumes, essences, extracts, toilet waters, cosmetics, petroleum jellies, hair oils, pomades, hair dressings, hair restoratives, hair dyes, tooth and mouth washes...
Page 8 - Cards mailed under cover of sealed envelopes (transparent or otherwise), are chargeable with postage at the first-class rate; If...
Page 128 - Coin, silver, of the realm, or any money purporting to be such, not being of the established standard in weight or fineness.
Page 15 - A letter or card fully prepaid and bearing the same address as that of the parcel may be tied to or otherwise securely attached to the outside of the parcel in such manner as to prevent its separation therefrom and not to interfere with the address of the parcel. Stamps to cover postage on the parcel must be affixed to the wrapper of the parcel. Stamps to pay postage on the letter must be affixed to the envelope thereof; or, in case of a post card, to the address side of the card, preferably the...
Page 64 - The right of persons employed in the civil service of the United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress, or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or to any committee or member thereof, shall not be denied or interfered with.
Page 63 - That all officers and employees of the United States or of the District of Columbia who shall be members of the Officers' Reserve Corps shall be entitled to leave of absence from their respective duties, without loss of pay, time, or efficiency rating, on all days during which they shall be...
Page 14 - ... the distance by the shortest regular mail route from the office of -origin to the office of delivery is...