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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER -5, 1879.—SEVENTEENTH…

MINERA.

OVERTON.

RUABON.

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TUESDAY.

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IRON AND COAL.I I

AGRICULTURE.

CONDENSED LIST OF THE QUESTIONS.

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GERMANY.

TURKEY.

AMERICA.

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iINLA^r> L*:TTi3TlS.

LIMIT TO SIZE OF LETTERS,…

I INLAND BOOK AND CIRCULAR…

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INLAND BOOK AND CIRCULAR POST. The following are the regulations of the Inland Book and Circular Post.-— 1. The rate of postage is 4d. per lb. 2. The posta ge must be prepaid, by means of postage stamps affixed out-ide the packet, or by means ofa st.impt-d wrapper, or by a combination of both. 3. No book package may exceed olbs. in weight. 4. A book packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or "in a' cover entirely open at both ends, so a< to admit of the con- tents being easily withdrawn for examination, otherwise it i~ treated as a letter. For the greater security of the contents, however, it may be tied at the ends with string, but in such' case the postmaster is authorised to cut the string, although he is required to refasteu the packet. In order to secure the return of book packets which caunot be delivered, the names and addresses of the senders should be printed or written outside. Thus-" From of- iJ. A book packet may contain any number of separate books or other publications (including printed or lithographed letters), photographs (when not on glass or in cases contain- ing golass or any like substance), drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, or any other substance in ordinary use for writing or printing upon: and the books cr other publications, prints, maps, &c., may be either printed, written, engraved, lithographed, or plain, or anv mixture of these. Further, all legitimate binding, mounting, or covering of a book, &c., or of a portion thereof, is allowed, whether such binding, &c., be loose or attached; as also rollers in the case of prints or maps, markers (whether of paper or otherwise) in the case of books, pens or pencils in the case of pocket- books, &c., and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe; transmission of such articles, or usually appertains thereto • but the binding, rollers, <fcc., must not be sent as a separate packet. 6. A book packet may not contain any letter. or any com- municatiou of the nature of a letter (whether separate or otherwise), unless it be a circular letter or be wholly printed, j nor any enclosure sealed or in any way closed agaisst msoec- tion, nor any other enclosure not "allowed by section 5. i (Entries, however, merely stating who sends the book, &c., or to whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter). If this rule be infringed, the entire packet will be charged as a letter. 1 Circulars-i.e., letters which are intended for transmision in identical terms to several persons, and the whole or part of which is printed, engraved, or lithog-mphed.-may 1 also be sent by book post. Circulars must not be enclosed in envelopes, whether sealed or opeii.

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TELEGRAMS.

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I f. "','CjEX.

COIIX AVERAGES.

CAj. XXjE.

GENERAL PRODUCE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

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WREXHAM.

BANGOR ISYCOED.

CHESTER.

OSWESTRY.

PONTBLYDDYN.

RHYL.

f WYNNSTAY. N

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FRIDAY.

The Army.

Petitions for Liquidation…