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MAIL MATTER.
UNIT OF CHARGE.
A. Correspondence.
Letters (d)
Eacli 15 grammes (1⁄2 oz.) or fraction thereof. International First unit of 20 grammes or fraction thereof.
Each successive unit or fraction thereof.
Postcards-- Single..
Double
Newspapers (e) (g) Every 50 grammes (2 oz.) (sent singly or
in bulk).
[Limit of weight, 2 kilogrammes (4 lb.)]
1.
DOMESTIC PLACES.
(a)
I.
Local.
II. Domestic.
III.
Union,
Cents.
1
Cents.
2
Cents.
...
10 (b)
2.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
IV. Japan.
Cents.
3 (b)
7.
Hongkong; also Macao and Tsingtau.
Cents. 4 (b)
6 (b)
...
1
4(b)
14 (b)
1 (b)
2
8 (b)
2 (b)
1
2 (c)
2 (c)
per 50 grm. (2 oz.), Minimum charge,
10 Cents per
3 (b)
per 24 oz.
Per package wrapped
together with two
copies or more, for every 24 oz., 1 cent.
2
2
5
4
10
2
8
15
per 33 oz.
15
30
packet for Com- mercial Papers.
124
2
2 (c)
5
per 50 grm. (2 oz.)
10
2 per 34 oz.
2
2
Minimum
charge, 4 cents
per packet.
10
20
7
10
Tariff II. (Domestic) is additional to rates in Special Table of Union postage on Parcels, q.v.
Not issued.
2 (c) per 2 oz. (50 grammes).
2 (c)
per 2 oz. (50 grm.). Minimum charge,
CHINESE IMPERIAL POST—(TARIFF OF POSTAGE)
and Macao 7 b. to 11 b... 75,, H'kong- (Up to 3 fb..... 25 cts. Up to 1 kilo
3 lb. to 7 lb. ..50 .. 30 cts.
1 kilo to 5 kilos 40
Tsing- tau..
+3
5 kilos to 10 kilos 80,,
om-
10 cents per packet for
mercial Papers.
2 (c)
per 2 oz. (50 grm.). Minimum charge, 4 cents per packet.
10
20
Books and Printed Up to 100 grammes
Matter and Com- From 100 grm. to 250 grm. mercial Paper-
( 3 oz.)
(8 oz.)
250
500
"
(16 oz.)
(e) (g)
"
500 1,000
1,000
"
(32 oz.)
←
2 kilos
"
(64 oz,)
Samples (f) (9)
Up to 100 grammes
[Limit of weight.}|
( 3 oz.)
From 100 grm. to 250 grm. ( 8 oz.)
250
"}
350
""
"
(12 oz.)
[Limit of weight]]
B. Registration (a)
Simple
With Return Receipt C. Parcels* (a) (h)
5
10
Up to From
kilogramme ( 1 lb.)
kilo. to 1 kilo. (2.)
15
10
20
1
2 kilos (4th.)
30
JJ
2 kilos to 3
JI
(6 lb.)
40
20
3
5
**
(11 lb.)
50
5
7
35
J1
(15 tb.)
80
30
D. Money Order
7
[t Parcels over 3
jover 25 cubic decimetres
(1 cubic foot) in volume
are not
not accepted for places only reached by overland couriers.]
Per Dollar
10
"
(22 tb.)
100
kilos (6 I.) in weight or