18 77. Genrrat Reavnarions. The general international conditions for letter telegrams, together with the regulations of the International Telegraph Convention (Madrid Revision) or any regulations which may in future be substituted therefor, shall apply to the telegrams of advice and other telegrams sent in connection with money orders. 78. AuLowance ro Counrry or Paywent. The Post Office of the country of issue shall account to the Post Office of the country of payment for the same percentage on the amount of telegraph inovuey orders advised as in the case of ordinary orders. 79. Enrry or Panticutars in Apvice Lists. The particulars of telegraph mouey orders, including the (ull addresses of the payers, ehall be entered separately at the end of the ordinary advice list or on separate sheets headed “ Advised by telegraph”, and the amounts of such orders shall be included in the total amounts of the lists. The exchange office serial number of each order as well asx the serial number of the order at the office of issue must be shown in the list. 80. TxeLecrams To BE COMPARED with Enrrins In Lists. When the advice lists reach the office of exchange of the country of destination, the telegrams of advice which have been received shall be carefully checked against the relative entries in the lists. Any difference between the amounts stated in the lists and the amounts in the telegrams of advice, or any other irregularities shall be reported to the country of issue, by paid service telegram if necessary. 81. Respronsipinrry ror Errors, erc. In the ease of errors or fictitious telegrams the responsibility for anv losses involved, other than the loss of telegraph chirges, shall be borne hy the Administration in whose service the error or fraud was committed. In case it my be impossible to determine in which service the error or fraud was committed or in cases of fraud or error in connection with the transmission of telegrams over the wires of intermediate countries or cable conipanies, the responsibility for any losses involved other than the loss of telegram charges shall he shared equally by the British and the Presidential Post Offices. 82. Reeuiations. In other respects telegraph money orders shall be subject to the same regulations as ordinary orders. 88. Save os Postrace Stamps to Dearers anp CoLLEcrors. (1) Remittances accompanying orders reecived by post, being orders for postage stamps for collection by dealers in and collectors of such stamps Shall be in the form of bankers” drafts, money orders, or postal orders made payable to the Postmaster by his official designation and remittances in any form other than as aforesaid shall be returned to the sender thereof by registered post,