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APPENDIX B
Police, establish postal savings banks in other
cities, towns, and villages of the Philippine
Islands as rapidly as practicable.
(fe) For the performance of the duties pre
scribed in this Act, the Director of Posts shall
divide the postal savings hanks of the Philip
pine Islands into three classes, to be known as
postal savings banks of the first, second, and
third class, respectively.
(c) Postal savings banks of the first class
shall receive deposits to any amount and permit
withdrawals of any amount, subject to the pro
visions of this Act.
(d) Postal savings banks of the second class
shall not receive any single deposit of over one
hundred pesos, nor shall they receive deposits to
the credit of any one account of more than two
hundred pesos for any one month. Withdrawals
of deposits shall not be permitted through postal
savings banks of the second class of more than
two hundred pesos a month, and no depositor
shall be permitted to withdraw deposits from
postal savings banks of the second class offener
than twice each calendar month.
(e) Postal savings banks of the third class
shall receive deposits only by means of postal
savings bank stamps, as provided in section nine
of this Act. No single deposit in the form of
stamps shall be received by a postal savings
bank of the third class to an amount exceeding
twenty-five pesos, nor shall deposits amounting
to more than fifty pesos be received by a postal
savings bank of the third class to the credit of
one account during any one month, and no de
positor shall be permitted to withdraw deposits
from postal savings banks of the third class
of tener than twice each calendar month. No
depositor shall be permitted to withdraw through
a postal savings bank of the third class over fifty