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Postmaster-General
Postmaster-General. The head of the Post-office, whose appointment and powers are
Marriage settlement
prejudice to settlements under the Infants Settlement Act, 1855 (see post, MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY). Although the policy of the land legislation
picket
picket : a person posted by a labor organization at a place of employment affected
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Service of the Union or of the State
a service consisting exclusively of persons intended to fill the post of district judge and other civil judicial posts inferior to
Public trustee
obtained on application at the head office, or at any Post Office. The Public Trustee in the person is whom the
Postal Convention
Postal Convention, a treaty made at Berne in October, 1874, for
Photographs
a misdemeanour to send indecent matter, including photographs, through the post. [(Eng-lish) Post Office Act, 1908, s. 63, as amended by
Notice of dishonour
after the dishonour of the bill if there be a post at a convenient hour on that day, and if there
Fr., a trunk], a bag of letters carried by the post, or the vehicle which carries the letters. As to theft,
Gatepost
A post to which a gate is hung called also swinging post
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