Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 3.djvu/926

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2356 POSTAL CONVENTION—NEWFOUNDLAND.· -= AR'1‘IGlE 7. A M°*'¤¤¤· Ordinary, and insured exchanges shallabe edected in p ly sealed sacks, under such regulations relative to the details my exchanges as may be mutually determined- to be essential.

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Mm °' °¤•’·”" a ,-All reg.nstered‘ articles-. ordina letters, postal and Mmm` manuscri t .matter, biisinees oliry coxnmercial__pa ks £:n1nd.on.isl.itcl;ed) proofs of printing, engravings; p otographs,

maps,and all other articles manifestly o eivalue to the

sender, éexcept as provided for in (b), (c) and ( )), which arenot delivers from any cause, .shall‘be”reciprocally returned without charge, through the appropriate exchange oilices of the two countries, after *l}l.IBlé!Pll‘ll1l0Il of t e period foroetheir -detention-prescribed mm: post uuene. by the laws or regulations of the- country of destination-; exceptrthat ‘°°‘ sent at rparcel post. rates shall be liable on return to senders to a charge equal to the amountvrequired to prepay the postage thereon when oriiginallyiémailed, and that insufficiently prepaid articles shall be liab e ou turn to senders to the char§e or deficient _%oetage that would have been collected fromthe a - d178S§B'ifi“ll m.rt¤ele• had been deliyered. ‘ " B•*°’¤*•¤“°°** —j(t31 Fullyiprepiid articles which=bear requests bg the senders for eirreturn incase of non-delivery by a certain ate or within a speuiliedtime, shall be reciprocally returned without charge (except as provided for in- (qi), directlyto-the dispatching exchaigge oiice, at the expiration. of e period for their retention indicat in the r uests. ’ l » · "‘“’ ‘*°“¤°“°“°‘ ello) »Fu11 prepaid articles bea ’ on the covers ·the business mm cards, the {names and addresses of the senders,-i0r»d•signation of places to which they may be returned, as Post Oiiice Box, Street and Number, etc., without request for their return in case of non- delivery within a specified time, shall be returned with- out charge (excgltoas provided for` in (a)2, `re'ctIy42$ the dispatch- ing-exchange o , at the expiration o the period of detention prescribed y the country of destination. I h “'°'"““‘ "‘°““‘ (d) Fullydprepaid advertising matter--which in itself is of no value but w cir bears thepledge of the sender to pay return postage a,1 not , , return totesenersuyecttocoection sh ll 'f delivered be ed h d b 1 Erlglpgvery to aolf a change equal to the amount- prepaid when rwasongm y . . o" ARTICLE 9. Pggg g{mQgm·;;* · *All inatterspoonnected with the exchagge of mails between the two •w.,a>¤eve-n ' countmes, which are not _herein provid for, shall be - overned by the provisions of the Umversal ostal Convention andgiegulations then in force soyflr asthe provisions of such Universal€‘Postal Con- vention and llegulatiens shallbe obligatory upon bothgof the con- tracting pames, except as hereafter modified or changed. ‘> ·. ‘ y 1-.3- ARTICLE 10. . F¤¤*¤ ~¢¤¤¤¤¤¤=· The Post1naster‘,Genera1 of the United Statesof Americaiand the

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