Any person opening an account

March 23rd, 2008 by spendingmoney99

Any person opening an account, that is, de-
positing money with a Post Office Savings Bank,
will receive a book in which the amount is
entered, and the signature of the Postmaster and
stamp of the office affixed to the entry. In
addition to this he will receive from the depart-
ment in London, a few days after, a receipt for
the amount. Once in each year, on the anni-
versary of the day on which his first deposit was
made, the depositor should forward his book to
the Controller of Savings Banks, London, in
order that it may be compared with the books
of the department in London, and that the in-
terest may be inserted in it. A depositor may
add to his deposits at, and withdraw the whole
or any part of them from, any Post Office in the
United Kingdom without change of deposit-
book. It will thus be obvious that all deposit
accounts, although operated upon through the
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are so kept in touch with the department that
complete protection is afforded them.

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