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Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951

telegraph office by special messenger shall be accepted on payment of porterage charges by the sender. 11. [Deleted.] 12. Inland telegrams other than press telegrams ... Indian port for onward transmission as inland telegrams without prepayment on condition that the charges due on such telegrams shall be recovered from the addressee
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Section 54 in Police Regulations, Calcutta, 1968 [Entire Act]

hours and during closed hours on payment of late fees. (d) The charges for all "State" telegrams shall be paid by service stamps. "Special Police ... received by the telegraph offices for despatch without prepayment but the charges must be paid into the office concerned within twenty-four hours. Note
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Section 184 in Police Regulations, Bengal , 1943 [Entire Act]

hours and during closed hours on payment of late fees. (d) The charges for all State telegrams shall be paid by service stamps. Special police ... telegrams will be received by telegraph offices for despatch without prepayment, but the charges must be paid into the office concerned within 24 hours. NOTE
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Section 149 in Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951 [Entire Act]

Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951 149. State Telegrams without Prepayment. - Inland State telegrams may be accepted without prepayment at all Government Telegraph Offices, from any Government ... official, on the conditions that settlement of all charges due on such telegrams shall be made monthly, within a period of three weeks from
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