the deficiency,
and another single rate as a fine.
[Sidenote: Letters enclosed in book packets.]
Letters, whether sealed or unsealed, or any enclosure found in a book
parcel, are liable to rates as unpaid letters, and the packet in which
enclosed to an additional rate of 12-1/2 cents, as a penalty for a
breach of the regulations.
[Sidenote: British Colonies and Foreign Countries.]
The rates of postage on books to British Colonies and Foreign Countries
are given in the tables at pages 36, 37, 38, and 39.
PRINTED PAPERS, CIRCULARS, PRICES CURRENT, HAND BILLS, &c.
[Sidenote: Canada, British America and United States.]
Printed circulars, prices current, hand bills, and other printed matter
of a like character, posted in Canada, and addressed to any place in
Canada, British North America, or the United States, are chargeable with
a rate of one cent per oz., which must be pre-paid by postage stamp.
[Sidenote: School Returns.]
The half-yearly School Returns made by School Trustees to the Local
Superintendants of Schools, may, though the printed form be partly
filled up in writing with the names of the pupils and days of
attendance, be transmitted by post in Canada at the rate of one cent
each, to be pre-paid by stamp.
When not filled up the above forms are printed matter, and liable as
such to one cent per oz. postage.
[Sidenote: Military Returns, &c.]
Military returns, states, and rolls, containing written figures and
signatures, may be forwarded as printed matter on pre-payment of one
cent per ounce.
[Sidenote: Circulars to United Kingdom.]
Printed circulars may be transmitted by post to the United Kingdom under
the regulations and charges of the Book Post. They must be forwarded,
however, open at the ends, or sides. If sent in envelopes, sealed or
unsealed, they are liable to letter rates of postage.
[Sidenote: Prices current to United Kingdom.]
Prices current, posted in Canada and addressed to any place in the
United Kingdom, are liable to a rate of 2 cents each, which must be
pre-paid by stamp.
[Sidenote: Lithographed letters and circ'lars]
Lithographed letters and circulars are allowed to pass through the Post
at the same rate as printed circulars.
PRINTED VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT AND COLONIAL
LEGISLATURES.
The special rate under which printed Votes and Proceedings of the
Imperial Parliament and Colonial Legisla
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