Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Date inverted 8 cash (6 PLUS 2) post card

Travancore 6 CASH PLUS 2 CASH (21.5mm lenngth..Deschl C-31), from Trivandrum 18 EDA 119 (31 May 1944) via Mavelikkara 19 EDA 119 (Date inverted) to Mannar.
 
 





 

'Olakettyambalam' cancellation folded letter

1939 letter from the District Court of Kottayam, posted registered, from the court premises post office with Kottayam 'Piravaka' cds to Olakettiyambalam (probably the name must have derived from the thatched roof temple...ഓലകെട്ടിയമ്പലo.

with the addresee refused...'Nisheditchu' in linear rectangular box.



 

'Service Bearing' unpaid letter...'കുല്ലിവാങ്ങണം'

'SERVICE BEARING' unpaid letters of Travancore...Anchal Department rules, 15 April, 1882.. Dewan V. Ramiengar. 


2 distinct categories of Departmental correspondence..


1) On Sircar Service...all letters sent by the Government officials in their official capacity which relates to purely departmental matters.


2) Service Bearing...all letters with manuscript of 'കൂലി വാങ്ങണം' (postage due to be collected ) in vernacular language,', sent by officials which relates to the private interest and concerns of the individuals addressed were regarded as private covers and charged with double the postage rate (till 1905), later the actual postage which all are borne by the recipient.  



'കൂലി വാങ്ങണം' 


On Government Service .. സർക്കാർ കാര്യം...(Government purpose) ..with 'Service Bearing' ..endorsed unpaid letter with Postage due to be collected (കുല്ലി വാങ്ങണം) from the recipient.

These Governmental 'unpaid' Service letters were posted with superscription of 'കൂലി വാങ്ങണം' in vernacular language, at double the prepaid postage rates till the year 1905 (as from the specimens of service bearing letters seen, so far).


From 1905 onwards, actual postal rates were charged.. prior to 1905, which was charged double the actual postage. 




2 Types of Service despatch.


1) All government service unstamped correspondence letters (departmental or administrative) were to be superscribed with 'On Sircar Service only' and will be despatched free.


2) Whereas Bearing letters are those stampless  letters from government agencies to private individuals for the reply to their personal matters (related to applications for appointment & transfer, petitions, enquiries about leave etc etc), were to be superscribed with 'postage due to be collected" (കൂലി വാങ്ങണം), which will later be collected from the recipient, at the point of delivery.


And it is mandatory that these bearing letters should bear the name of the office of origin, along with the signature of the official clerk. 


Examples of 'bearing letters' are shown below....


1) 1897 Chapelikara Supervisor Office, Mavelikara to Mavelikara...signed by the Gumasthan Velayudanpilla. The postage due charged is 2 Chuckram (double the normal postage charge, which is One Chuckram).




2) 1905 Service Bearing letter.. (Ambalapuzha Kandam krushi Kacheri) duly signed by the authorised signatory (bottom right), from Ambalapuzha (2 Edavam 1080) to Alleppey (3 Edavam), where the postage due charges is only the actual postage..3/4 Chuckram.





3) 1908 unpaid  govt: service  bearing letter from Thodupuzha Range Supervisor office to Kidangoor, duly signed by the authorized signatory.  Postage charged is 3/4 chuckram (in blue crayon), the normal postage rate. 




1945...TRAVANCORE STATE LABOUR UNIT (T.S.L.U.) Censored & Postage Due envelopes under the command of S.E.A.C in World War 2..

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