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902 CONVENTION-NEW SOUTH WALES. Ocr. 9, Dnc. 6, 1881. Duplicates of Of each List dispatched a duplicate shall be sent, which duplicate, 1*8*- after being verified by the receiving Office of Exchange, shall be re. turned to the dispatching Office of Exchange. . ' Errors and cor- Each Office of Exchange shall promptly communicate to the other ¤¤¢¢i9¤» ¤°*i¤¤ tv the correction of any simple error, which it may discover in the veriiica. b° g“"’“· tion of the Lists. When the Lists shall show irregularities, which the receiving Exchange Office shall not be able to rectify, that Office shall apply for an explanation to the dispatching Exchange Office, and such explanation shall be aforded without delay. Lists,£si1urs or, Should any List fail to be received in due course, the dispatching '·° •¤*"°· Exchange Office, on receiving information to that effect, shall transmit, without delay, a duplicate of the List, duly certilied as such. Aa·r1cLE 8. Duplieateomders. Duplicate orders shall only be issued by the Postal Administration. of the country, on which the original orders were drawn, and in conformity with the regulations established, or, to be established, in that country. ‘ . Anrrcnn 9. _ Local r•gu1•· The orders, issued by each country on the other, shall be subject, as ¤°¤• tc °°¤*¤’°l-regards payment, to the regulations which govern the payment of inland P“Y"‘°"*‘ orders of the country, on which they were drawn. - Paid orders. The paid orders shall remain in the possession of the country of pay- men ·. Annex.: 10. Rspsymsnttors- Repayment of orders to remitters shall not be made until an authori- ¤i¤¤¤ f<>¤ ¤¤¤•i•i nation for such repayment shall first have been obtained by the country ‘“°"" of issue from the country where such orders are payable and the amounts of the repaid orders shall be duly credited to the former country in the . quarterly account. (Article 12.) . It is the province of each Postal Administration to determine the manner in which repayment to the remitters is to be made. Anrrcnn 11. Orders unpaid Orders which shall not have been paid within twelve calendar months tvplw mouths from the month of issue, shall become void, and the sums received shall '°‘d· accrue to, and be at the disposal of thecountry of origin. Acoountsandao The New South Wales Office shall, therefore, cuter to the credit of wrntingi the United States, in the quarterly account, all moneyorders entered in the Lists received hom the United States, which remain unpaid at the end of the period specified. (Article 12.) · On the other hand the Post Office Department of the United States shall, at the close of each month, transmit to the New South Wales Office, for entry in the quarterly account, a detailed statement of all orders, included-in the Lists dispatched from the latter Office, which under this Article become void. Anmcm: 12. Accounts to be At the close of each quarter an account shall be prepared at the ¢¤(1d¤¤‘¤d ¢1¤¤· General Post Omoo of New South Wales, showing in detail the totals "°' Y· of the Lists, containing the particulars of orders issuedin either country during the quarter, the balance resulting hom such transactions. Three copies of this account shall be transmitted to the Post Office Department of the United States at Washington, and the balance, after golper veriiication, shall, if due by the General Post Omce of New th Wales, be paid to the General Post Omee. at London, to the