Section 30Part 0 —
Evidence as to indebtedness to the Post Office
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Until the contrary is proved —
the official mark of any postal administration on any postal package is sufficient proof of the liability in respect of such package of the sum so marked;
in any proceedings for the recovery of any sum due to or from the Post Office the production of the relevant postal package or part thereof having any stamp or endorsement of a postal administration that such package has been refused, rejected or left unclaimed or has been unable to be delivered is sufficient proof of the fact so indicated;
a certificate purporting to be signed by the Postmaster General that any mark, endorsement or stamp on any postal package is that of a postal administration is sufficient proof of the fact; and
a person from whom a postal package has been received is deemed to be the sender thereof.