PA Exam Materials – 161 POSTALMANUAL VOLUME V (PO & RMS GENERAL REGULATIONS)
• Insured bags do not come under the category either of due or unusual bag nor do they contain any list of their contents, these being detailed in the ordinary parcels list.
• A insured bag is cannot be despatched loose. Ans. False (cannot be)
• A transit bag must contain a mail list. Transit bags are due bags.
• When sent by the head office to the sub-office, it contains the so slip and when sent by the sub-office to the head office, it contains the so daily account.
• Account bag are due bags.
• Unregistered articles bearing Franking impressions of the previous date should not be accepted.
• When the average number of parcel mail articles for despatch daily from one office or section to another exceeds 5 registered or 10 unregistered parcels, a direct bag should be ordered.
• Territorial registered bundles should be prepared in the case of foreign air mail articles whenever the number of article for any country is not less than five. (R-89Vol V)
• The sealed cash bags received with registered bags should, after examination, be immediately handed over under receipt to the treasurer or sub-postmaster, as the case may be. (R-96 Vol V)
• Each insured bag received should be carefully weighed in the presence of the postmaster or Head Sorting Assistant. (R-97)
• Foreign Unpaid and insufficiently prepaid articles(Letters and postcards) for transmission by surface received in posting should be forwarded to the office of exchange in a separate bundle with an appropriate remark on the check-slip and the office of exchange should impress each article with 'T' stamp in the middle of the upper part of the front side. (R-110-A)
• Insured bags do not come under the category either of due or unusual bag nor do they contain any list of their contents, these being detailed in the ordinary parcels list.
• A insured bag is cannot be despatched loose. Ans. False (cannot be)
• A transit bag must contain a mail list. Transit bags are due bags.
• When sent by the head office to the sub-office, it contains the so slip and when sent by the sub-office to the head office, it contains the so daily account.
• Account bag are due bags.
• Unregistered articles bearing Franking impressions of the previous date should not be accepted.
• When the average number of parcel mail articles for despatch daily from one office or section to another exceeds 5 registered or 10 unregistered parcels, a direct bag should be ordered.
• Territorial registered bundles should be prepared in the case of foreign air mail articles whenever the number of article for any country is not less than five. (R-89Vol V)
• The sealed cash bags received with registered bags should, after examination, be immediately handed over under receipt to the treasurer or sub-postmaster, as the case may be. (R-96 Vol V)
• Each insured bag received should be carefully weighed in the presence of the postmaster or Head Sorting Assistant. (R-97)
• Foreign Unpaid and insufficiently prepaid articles(Letters and postcards) for transmission by surface received in posting should be forwarded to the office of exchange in a separate bundle with an appropriate remark on the check-slip and the office of exchange should impress each article with 'T' stamp in the middle of the upper part of the front side. (R-110-A)
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