17 (2) Serial number of order inserted at exchunge office in substitu- tion for the issuing office serial number signalled from the office of issue. The exchange office series of numbers should begin at 1 on the Ist of January in each year. (8) Office of payment. (4) Name of remitter. (5) Amount in sterling in words. (6) Name and address of payee. (7) Repetition of the number of pounds. (8) Private message, if any, for the payee. A registered telegraphic address may be used to indicate. the payee’s address provided that his name is also given. In such cases the symbol “ c/o “ should be inserted between the name of the payee and the registered address; thus:— “John Fuller c/o Ajax” 72. Orrick or Payment. Tf the office of payment is not a telegraph office, the name of the nearest telegraph office should be written after the name of the office of payment. If the sender is unable to. indicate the nearest. telegraph office, the telegram of advice may be uccepted at his risk provided that the nameof the country of destination is added after the name of the office of payment. 73. Poste Resrante Orpers. If a telegraph money order is intended to be called for at a Post Office, the words “ Poste Restante ” must be written instead of an address after the payee’s name. In the absence of these words it must be assumed that the order is to be sent out for delivery. “4. Apvicr or Payment. If the remitter desires to receive an advice of payment the words ‘ Advise Payment ” should appear as the first words of the text of the telegram of advice. In such cases the exchange office of the country of payment must arrange for an advice of payment to be sent by post to the exchange office of the country of issue for transmission to the remitter. 95. Examination or Serta, Number. On receipt of the inward telegram of advice in the Cential Telegraph Office, London, or at the General Post Office at Basseterre, it must first be seen that the serial number of the order advised is the next number in the sequence of the series proper to the country of origin. 76. Mernop or Payment, On receipt of the telegram of advice at the office of payment a money order (or a notice of the arrival of the order) must be prepared and delivered to the payee. Any private message for the payee must be communicated to him at the same time on a detachable slip affixed to the telegraph money order.