8 33. Reptrectrow Crarces on Parcers. Every parcel redirected at the request of either the sender or the addressee thereof from one Post Office to another shall, exeept when such offiees are within the sams delivery aren, be subject upon delivery, in addition to any other charzes which may be leviahle thercou, io a charge equal to the postage which would have been payable upon such parcel if it were being transmitted for the first time from the one office to the other. 34. Metnors or Packing Parcers. Parcels must be so securely and substantially packed as not only to preserve their conteuts from loss or damage in the post, but also so as not to injure other parcels in the mail or officers of the Post Office. 35. Customs Decnuaration on ovreomse Parcurs. Every parcel post packet to be sent outside the Presidency shall bear a customs declaration in the prescribed form setting out clearly the mame and address of the sender, the office of origin, the contents of the purcel and the value thereof. 39. Anseyce or Custous Decharation on Incoming Parcess. (1) Where a parcel arviving in the Presidency dues not bear a customs declaration, or where particulars as to contents and value of a parcel are not clearly set out in the customs declaration, or where the Postinuster or officer depute:! by him has reason to believe that other articles liable to duty are contained im such parcel, or that the parcel is understated, he may at his discretion reqnire such parcel to be opened for inspection and revaluation if necessary, (2) In exceptional cireamstances where an importer, at the time of entry. is unable ta produce any document reyuired by these rules, the Treasurer or the Postmaster shall have power to adimit at the preferential rate of duty any goods whi-h he is satisfied are of Empire origin within the law for the time being in force governing British Empire preferential custoins duty. 37. Revarcation or Parcrns. Tf upon revaluation the addressee is not satisiied that a fair value has been assessed he may appeal to the Treasarer who univ detain the goods and cause them to be examined by three competent persons to be appointed ly the Treasurer. 33. Recorp ov Pacers. There shall be kept in every parcel poxt office a permanent record of all parcels arriving in the Presidency through that office, and such recor] shall show particulars conforming to those mentioned on the eastoms declaration or ascertained by inspec- tion as hereinbefore provided, the cate of arrival, the name of the vessel by which the parce! has arrived, and the duty paid thereon. Each parcel shall be entered serially in the record and shall beara nmaber corres- ponding to that entered in the record.