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Post Office (Money Orders) Act 1906
(6 Edw 7 c.4, 29th May 1906)

An Act to extend certain provisions of the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts to Money Orders transmitted to and from Foreign States and British Protectorates.
[29th May 1906]

Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

1. The provisions of section four of the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1883, shall extend to any case where an arrangement is made with the government, or with any person on behalf, of a foreign state or British protectorate for the transmission of small sums through the post offices of the United Kingdom and the foreign state or British protectorate by means of money orders of a like character to those issued under the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1880, as amended by any subsequent enactment.

2. This Act may be cited as the Post Office (Money Orders) Act, 1906, and may be cited with the Post Office Acts, 1837 to 1904, and may also be cited, and shall be construed as one, with the Post Office (Money Orders) Acts, 1848 to 1904.