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PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—JAPAN. June 30, 1904.

Form No. 1
A.
Parcels-Post between the United States and the Empire of Japan.


Date
Stamp.
FORM OF CUSTOMS DECLARATION. Place to which the parcel is addressed.
Description of parcel: [State whether box, basket, bag, etc.] Contents. Value. Per cent. Total customs charges.
Total.

Date of posting:............, 19..; signature and address of sender{............
For use of Post-Office only, and to be filled up at the office of exchange:
Parcel Bill No............; No. of rates prepaid............; Entry No............

B.

[country of origin.]
Parcels-Post from ......................
The import duty assessed by an officer of customs on contents of this parcel amounts to .......... which must be paid before the parcel is delivered.

Date Stamp.

.................................................

Customs Officer.

C.

[country of origin.]
Parcels-Post from ......................
This parcel has been passed by an officer of customs and must be delivered Free of Charge.

Date Stamp.
.................................................
Customs Officer.

Form No. 2

Parcels-Post.

A parcel addressed as under has been posted here this day.
Office stamp. .........................................................................................
.........................................................................................
.........................................................................................
This certificate is given to inform the sender of the posting of a parcel, and does not indicate that any liability in respect of such parcel attaches to the Postal Administration.