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| 裏面の説明 | Reverse printed entirely in letterpress with five numbered regulatory clauses governing payment, validity, and liability of the order. A bold notice at the foot recommends the sender fill in the office of payment as a precaution against loss or theft. The obverse design shows through the paper as a mirror image. |
| 裏面の銘文 | 1. If this Order be crossed like a cheque payment will only be made through a Bank. / 2. Except when this Order is paid through a Bank the payee MUST SIGN THE RECEIPT on the face, and must also fill in the name of the Post Office if that has not already been done. / 3. If any erasure or alteration be made, or if this Order be cut, defaced, or mutilated, payment may be refused. / 4. If this Order be not paid within THREE calendar months from the last day of the month of issue; a commission equal to the original poundage will be charged. / 5. After this Order has once been paid—to whomsoever it is paid—the Postmaster General will not be liable for any further claim in respect of this Order. / THE SENDER IS RECOMMENDED TO FILL IN THE NAME OF THE OFFICE OF PAYMENT BEFORE PARTING WITH THE ORDER, AS A PRECAUTION IN CASE THE ORDER SHOULD BE LOST OR STOLEN. |
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British postal orders of this period were printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. in New Romney, Kent, and issued through the General Post Office in London. The "India Overprint" designation refers to notes overprinted for use within the Indian postal system, which operated under British administration but maintained its own accounting structures — revenue from postal orders had to be reconciled between the two administrations, hence the need for a distinguishable instrument rather than simply circulating standard domestic stock.
The 1935 date places this squarely in the period when Indian postal orders were transitioning toward locally-issued instruments, making overprinted British stock increasingly short-lived in circulation.