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second class item. In general, that would
include all those items which can be machine
sorted or manually sorted on a sorting
fitting. Packets would be defined as any item
weighing over 30g and normally this would
include those items sorted to a drop bag
fitting. In that way postal administrations
would only have to bag "letter" bundles and
"packet" items, and that undoubtedly would be
operationally much easier than the original
proposal for the separate bagging of LC and AO
items.
(E) The proposal for allowing postal
administrations to agree bilaterally or
multilaterally to apply themselves a separate terminal dues system would definitely allow for flexibility in reaching agreements among postal
administrtions. The proposal is therefore
supported.
We have notified the International Bureau that we shall send
Mr. P.C. Luk as our delegate to attend the forthcoming UPU round table
to be held in Berne.
/P15(1)
Yours faithfully,
efer
(C.Y. YAM)
for Postmaster General
AL P.07