S.I. No. 29/1924 - The Money Order Amendment (No. 11) Regulations, 1924


STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. 1924. No. 29.____________________________ DEPARTMENT OF POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS. ____________________________

THE MONEY ORDER AMENDMENT (No. 11) REGULATIONS, 1924, DATED 31st MAY, 1924.

I, the Minister for Finance of the Irish Free State, in exercise of all powers now vested in me by the Post Office Acts, 1908 to 1920, (a) the Adaptation of Enactments Act, 1922 , and of all other powers enabling me in this behalf, do, by this Warrant, made on the representation of the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs (testified by his signing the same), make the following Regulations (that is to say):—

1.—These Regulations shall be read and construed as one with the Money Order Regulations, 1903 (b) (hereinafter referred to as the "Principal Regulations") and all Regulations amending the same.

2.—From and after the date when these Regulations come into operation the Money Order Amendment (No. 3) Regulations, 1916 (c) shall be repealed, and in the Principal Regulations the following Regulation shall be substituted for Regulation 26, viz.:—

26.—In the case of every telegraph money order issued in the Irish Free State and payable in a British Colony or Possession or a foreign country, a supplementary fee of one shilling and ninepence shall be charged and prepaid in addition to the same poundage as in the case of an ordinary foreign money order.

3.—These Regulations shall come into operation on the 2nd day of June, 1924.

4.—These Regulations may be cited as "The Money Order Amendment (No. 11) Regulations, 1924."

Dated this 31st day of May, 1924.

EARNAN DE BLAGHD,

Minister for Finance.

SEUMAS BREATHNACH,

Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.

(a) 8.E.7.C.48; 5-6 G. 5. c. 82; 10-1 G.5.c.40.

(b) S.R. and 0., 1923, No. 1138.

(c) S.R. and 0., 1916, No. 76.