Post Office Act, 1908

Power to authorise collection and delivery of letters otherwise than by post.

14. The Postmaster-General, with the consent of the Treasury, may, either generally or in the case of any particular person, authorise—

(a) letters or other postal packets to be sent, conveyed, and delivered otherwise than by post; and

(b) the collection otherwise than by an officer of the Post Office of any letters or other postal packets, whether to be so sent or to be sent by post,

but the authority shall be subject in every case to such provisions, conditions, prohibitions, and restrictions as are specified in Post Office regulations.