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APPENDIX.
{/>) Books and other publications or works of a literary character,
and any other written or printed matter not being in the
nature of a letter (on paper or on some substance ordinarily
used for writing or printing).
(c) Sketches, drawings, paintings, photographs, and engravings on
paper or on some substance ordinarily used for the purpose,
provided it is not a brittle or exceptionally fragile substance.
(d) Maps, plans, and charts on paper or some other substance
ordinarily used for the purpose, provided it is not a brittle or
exceptionally fragile substance.
(e) The binding or mounting of any article herein-before described,
provided such binding or mounting be of a kind ordinarily
used for the purpose, be not made of glass or any brittle or
exceptionally fragile substance, and be transmitted in the
same packet with the article in respect of which it is used.
The following documents, whether containing matter in the nature
of a letter or not, provided they respectively conform to the following
conditions : —
Description of Document.
Conditions.
(/) Invoices, orders for
goods, credit notes,
advice notes, way bills,
bills of lading, receipts,
statements of account,
prices current, market
reports.
That nothing shall appear in writing on
the document save dates, the names
and addresses of the parties, the par-
. ticulars and prices of any goods, or the
particulars of any sums of money to
which the document relates, and the
mode of consignment of any such
goods or money.
That any matter (other than aforesaid)
which may be in the nature of a letter
shall be wholly in print, and shall re-
late exclusively to the subject matter
of the document, or the terms on which
business is transacted by the person or
firm from whom the document issues.
See also note tinder head (i).
[£■) Manuscript for press and
printed proofs, with
corrections and instruc-
tions.
(k) Examination papers, with
corrections and instruc-
tions.
That any written or printed matter not
forming part of the document itself
refer solely to the arrangement or cor-
rection of the type or the execution of
the work.
That any written or printed matter not
forming part of the document itself
refer solely to the questions put or the
answers thereto.

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