HONGKONG POSTAL GUIDE.-OBSERVATIONS.
Kelautan, Kedah, Perlis, Trengganu, and Johore. No con.pensation is paid in respect of loss or damage of uninsured parcels or their contents. Parcel Post with Trengganu is restricted to the town of Knalu Trengganu.
60.-Parcels for Multa are delivered at Post Offices only. 70. The service extents to Aleg. Boghé, Boutilimit, Guime, Kaède, M'Bout, Mederdra, Moudjeria, Nonakeholt, Port Etienne, Selibaby and Tidjikja. Parces for other places may be accepted, but nuist be claimed at one of these offices of which the name should appear in the ad- dress. All parcels are liable to charges for delivery. In- Burance is confined to parcels for Boghè and Kačdi.
71.-Parcels for Mexico must be so packed that they can be opened for Customs examination without breaking the cover, by simply untying, unscrewing or unnailing.
No compensation is paid in respect of loss or damage of parcels or their contents.
72.-In Montenegro only those parcels can be delivered by Express Messenger addressed to persons residing within the limits of the postal delivery, and the contents of which are not liable to Customs duty.
73.--- Parcels for bath are liable to disembarkation at Mogador, Parcels for Alcazar and Fez, which are disem- barke at Tangier, and parcels for Marrakesh, which are disembarked at Mazagan, should be addressed to the care of the British Post Office at the port of disembarkation. The addre-sees must make their own arrangements for payment of Customs duty and for onward conveyance from Tangier or Mazagan as the case may be. Such con- veyance is at addressees' risk and expense.
4.- Parcels may be accepted for any place in New Caledonia or its dependencies, but delivery is confined to Nouméa.
76. — Parcels exceeding 5 lb. in weight, 2 feet in length, or 1 foot in breadth or depth, are only delivered at places to which there is regular communication by railway, coach, or steatner. No compensation is given for loss or damage of parcels containing liquids, semi-liquids, perish- able or fragile articles or in respect of loss or damage of uninsured parals or their contents,
76.- Parcels are accepted for Corinto, San Juan del Sur, Managua, Leon, Chinandega, Ocotal, Somoto, Mata- galpa, Jinotegoa, Granada, Juigalpa, Masaya, Rivas and Jinotepe. If the value of goods contained in a parcel or in several parcels sent by the same mail by one sender for the same addressee exceeds 50 piastres (or £10) the declaration must be certified by a Nicaraguan Consul. Parcels must be scaled and strongly packed.
77.- The add;esses of parcels for all places in Northern Nigeria have to pay on delivery additional charges for in. Jand Conveyance. The conditions of transport of Northern Nigeria are exceptionlly severe; and to prevent injury all parcels for Northern Nigeria should be very sfrongly packed.
78. – Express delivery is confined to Christiania, Bergen. Drammen, Droutheim, Fredriksted, Skien and Stavanger, 79.– Limit of value £50, Insurance confined to Blantyre, Chiromo, Fort Johnston and Zomba.
80. – Parcels for the British Concession, Chinde, must In every case be specifically so addressed. Bd. for stamp duty, clearance, &c., is levied on every A charge of dutiable parcel entering the Protectorate,
81.- Parcels must be claimed by the addressee from the Post Office at Colon.
82- Limit of weight 7 lbs.
83.-Parcels for Perlier must be packed in wood, tin, canvas, linen or similar material and not merely in paper or cardboard.
Parcels addressed to places other than Bushire, Bander Abbas, Jask, Linga, Mohammevah and Koh-i- Malek Siah Ziarat, are subject to additional charges for onward conveyance. Parcels addressed to the Postal Agencies maintained by the Indian Post Office at Bushire, Bunder Abbas, Jask, Linga and Mohanimerah are accept- ed if prepaid at the rate of postage for India, but the ad- dress of such parcels may not include a request for redirection.
84.—The undermentioned places are in the Department of Loreto: Iquitos, Nazareth (Rio Yavari), Caballococha, Nanta, Contaniana, Masisea, Yurimaguas, Moyabamba, Tarapoto, Saposoa, Calzada, Habana, Soritor, Pioja, Chazuta, Sau Josi de Sion.
85.-The Post Office of either of the contracting coun- tries will not be re ponsible for the loss or damage of any parrel.
6.- Parcels to be delivered at Lisbon to a person on beard ship should not be sent by Parcel Post.
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87.-Insurance confined to parcels for Beira, Case Gorjno, Chait Chai,Chinde, Inhambane, Lorenzo Marques, Macequere, Mazaid, bique, and Quilimane, Paredls may be accepted for any place: bu delivery is confined to Angoche Beira, Bella Vista (Maputu), Catembe- Chai-Chai, Chibuto, Chinde, Ibe, Inhambane, Macequece, Lorenzo Marques, Marromeu, Mozambique, Mossuril, Mutarura, Porto Amelia, Quilimane, Sena, Tete, Villa Litiza (Marracuene, and addressces of parcels for other places must claim them at one of these places,
88.-Parcels are accepted for the following places:- Aldana, Angediva, Bicholim, Colvalle, Canacona, Can- salim, Chandor. Chiuchinine, Collem, Dameo, Damao (place), Diu, M»jorda, Mapuca, Margao, Mormugas, Nagaravely, Nova Goa, Pernem, Piedade, Ponda, Pro- vorine, Quepem, Saligao, Sandorvem, Sanquem, San- quelim, Santo-Estevam, Siolim, Tivim, Valpoy, Vetha-Goa, Insurance confined to parcels for Nova-Goa, Mapucá, Margão and Marmugão.
89.--Insurance confined to purcels for Benguela, Bissau, Bolama, Cabinda, Loanda, Mossamedes, Novo Redondo, St. Thomé and Principe.
90.-The service extends to La Pointe des Galets, Saint Deuis, Saint Paul, and Saint Pierre. Parcels for other
places must be claimed at one of these offices.
91.—A charge of 15,, for Stamp duty, cleara ce, &c., is levied for every dutiable parcel entering Southern Rhodesia, &c, and a similar fee on all parcels entering N. E. and N. W. Rhodesia. The address of parcels for Blundesia must indicate whether the place of destination is in Southern, North-western or North Eastern Rhodesia. Parcels for North-Eastern Rhodesia shou d be strongly packed, and should have an outer wrapper of waterproof paper or canvas. Cardboard boxer should not be used. When extra protection is necessary, articles should be paced in wooden boxes. The procedure necessary to secure a rebate of Customs duty on British goods is the same as for South Afrien -- Union of.
92.—Parcels must be packed in wood, tin, canvas, linen, or similar material, and not merely in paper or cardboard. Contents should be described in detail in French on the Customs Declaration, according to the terms of the Roumanian tariff.
The value and net weight of each kind of article or goods should be stated. Goods contained in parcels for Roumania must in all cases be accompanied by invoices.
93--Parcels must be packed in wood, tin, canvas, linen, or similar material and not merely in paper or cardboard. Parcels not packed in wooden or metal boxes must be covered with canvas, linen, or oilcloth (not linen-faced paper) sewn up at the flaps and folds, and secured with string sealed at the knots and ends, Wooden boxes must be of stout material, well screwed or nailed together at the sides, top and bottom. Articles composed of cellulold must be packed in boxes of wood or metal. Addresses must be clearly written. The name of the town and province should be added in English, French or Germau, A separate Despatch Note and Separate Customs Deolarations must be prepared for each parcel. Customs Declarations must show the gross weight (in grammnes) of the parcel, including the packing, and the total value of the parcel must be stated. A separate entry must be made of each kind of article of goods, describing precisely in each case the quality according to the commercial denomination, the quantity (according to ordinary trade usage), by number, measurement, and net weight (in grammes) and the value both in Russian and in English currency. Neglect of these regulations will lead to the rejection of the parcel by the Russian Customs and its return to the Sender.
94.--- Parcels are liable to a charge on delivery of one certavo for each Łoz. with a minimum of 5 centavos.
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95.-Parcels must be sealed with a distinctive seal. paper is used for packing it must be linen-faced. Despatch Note must show the gross weight of the parcel, and must_bear an impression of the seal used for Sealing it. The Customs Declarations (which must be in duplicate) must be in French, and must state the number given to the parcel on posting, the gross and net weight of the parcel, the full name and address of the sender and addressee (Christian name in full and surname if a private individual, exact title if a firm) and at what place the declarations are made. They must each also bear an im. pression of the date stamp of the office of posting of the parcel, otherwise a certificate of origin of the goods muust be furnished. Such certificates with the visé of a local authority are required in any ense for parcels containing wine liqueurs; and all parcels sent for purposes of trade must be accompanied by the sender's invoice, unless the selling price of the goods is shown on the Customs De. clarations.
96.-Senegal Proper.-Insurance confined to parcels for Dagada, Dakar, Fatick, Foudiougne, Gorée, Knoliek, Louga, N'Dande, Podo, Runsque, Saint-Louis, Sédhiou, Thies, Tivaouane, and Ziguinchor Free delivery confined to Carabane, Dagaun, Dakar, Gorée Gossasr, Goumbo, Géoul, Guinguineo, Kebemer, Kille, Louga M'Bambey. M'Pal. 'Dande, N'Gaye Mekkhe, Pire-Goureye, Podor, Richard Toll Rufque, Saint Louis, Sedhiou, Thies, Tivaouane, Ziguinchor Parcels for Acre, Amdallaye, Bakel, D'ambour, Diourble, Fatik Flasel, Foudlougne, Joal, Kaolack, Make-Colybentan, Malem,