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§.3 Whereas for the receipt and circulation of the intelligence
forming the matter of the said Police Gazette
and for the transmission and receipt of the materials
for the said Calendar of Delinquency,
as well as for the correspondence, with the local
Magistrates throughout the kingdom England,
with the officers subordinate to the said Board Commissioners of
Police Revenue and others with other persons, touching applications
for licences and under this Act
and proceedings relative to Offences against
the same, and in relation to as well as in the transaction of divers Divers other businesses
appertaining to their said Office, it will
be necessary to the said Commissioners in
the execution of their said Office to send Letters
and Instruments to, and receive Letters
and Instruments from, persons resident in every
part of this United Kingdom — And whereas
the pressure of expense expense of postage would, if superadded to the
trouble of furnishing framing and transmitting intelligence, would in the
many instances instance of many persons unavoidably
prevent their furnishing of the same
And whereas it would neither be just, that
the said Commissioners, or any other persons, to
whom any such Letters or Instruments might
come to be sent, for the benefit of the public
service, should be put to any expense thereby,
nor practicable for them to bear the whole of such
expense, nor would it be productive of any
benefit
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