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D A L L A S 13. T E X A S

July 8,1952

COLLECTION OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS
(OLD TYPE)
Revocation of Bulletin No. 10

To the Member and Nonmember Clearing Banks
of the Eleventh Federal Reserve District:
Bulletin No. 10, pertaining to the collection by this bank and its
branches of United States postal money orders in paper form (old
type), ceased to be effective on July 1, 1952, and is hereby revoked.
The issuance of postal money orders in paper form was disconĀ­
tinued at the close of June 30, 1951. Postal Laws and Regulations limit
the period of validity of a postal money order to one year from the last
day of the month of issue, and since the period of validity of postal
money orders in paper form expired June 30, 1952, there is no further
need for our Bulletin No. 10. Holders of any postal money orders which
may have become invalid by reason of being more than one year old
should contact their local postmasters for information pertaining to
the collection of such items.
This bank and its branches will continue to accept for collection
domestic postal money orders in punch card form under the terms and
conditions of Bulletin No. 8 which became effective July 1, 1951.
Yours very truly,
R . R. G I L B E R T
President

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