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THE POST OFFICE OF INDIA

Any parcel exceeding 20 tolas, but not exceeding 40 tolas in weight . 4 annas.

For each additional 40 tolas or fraction of 40 tolas up to 2000 tolas . 4 annas.

Registration fee (optional for uninsured parcels not exceeding 440 tolas in weight)—

For a parcel not exceeding 20 tolas in weight . . . . .2 annas.

For a parcel exceeding 20 tolas in weight . . . . 4 annas.

(5) Rates of postage on inland parcels in force from 1st July, 1901, to 30th September, 1907:

(a) Parcels not exceeding 440 tolas in weight—

For a parcel not exceeding 20 tolas in weight . . . . .2 annas.

For a parcel exceeding 20 tolas, but not exceeding 40 tolas in weight 4 annas.

For every additional 40 tolas or part of that weight . . .2 annas.

(b) Parcels exceeding 440 tolas in weight—

For a parcel exceeding 440 tolas, but not exceeding 480 tolas in weight Rs.3

For every additional 40 tolas or part of that weight . . . .4 annas.

(6) Rates of postage on inland parcels in force from 1st October, 1907, to 31st October, 1918:

(a) Parcels not exceeding 440 tolas in weight—

For a parcel not exceeding 40 tolas in weight . . . . .2 annas.

For every additional 40 tolas or part of that weight . . 2 annas.