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PLACE OF DESTINATION.
ROUTE.
Vid.
South West Africa (see Part II).
London.
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APPENDIX
PARCEL POST
IV,-Continued.
RATES,-Continued.
LIMITS OF SIZE.
BATES OF POSTAGE ON PARCELS
Not exceeding
2 lb.
3 lb.
7 lb. 11 lb.
22 lb.
$ c. $ c. $ c.
South West Africa (Protectorate
India.
2.70 3.06
3.45 3.90
South Africa, Union of
+1
1.20 2.15 2.55 3.75
Spain
France.
1.30 1.00 1.80 | 2,00
1
1st lb. and Each additional Ib. up
to 11 lb.
Limit of Insured value (Franes 300-£12)
$ c.
1
1
झे
Length, Breadth
or Depth.
Length & Girth Combined.
ft. in.
ft. in.
Customs Declaration.
3 6 6 0
A 2
3660
A 2
3 6
6 0
JA 2 10 4
Spitzbergen
London.
1.00 2,50 2,90 | 3,80 | 6.45
120
3660
SA 2 C 1
OBSERVATIONS.
PROHIBITED CONTENTS.
No compensation is payable
in respect of loss or damage to parcels or their contents.
Parcels are not delivered by the Post Office but by the Railway Companies and at cer- tain Railway Stations only. The name of a Railway Station where Parcel Post business is done must form part of the address both on the parcel and the despatch note. Parcels to be called for should be address- ed "En Gare" and not "Poste Restante".
Letters, coins, firearms and ammunition, air-guns, repro- ductions of Spanish maps or plans, missals, breviaries, ro- saries, relics, &c., pharmaceu- tical preparations or patent medicines of unknown Com- position of which the prescrip- tion has not been published, wax vestas and all kinds of matches, substances containing saccharine, unmanufactured to bacco, tobacco seed and juice, plants unless accompanied by
certificate phylloxera which, if in English, a French or Spanish version should be appended, gold, silver, (includ ing articles mounted with these metals), jewellery, play- ing cards, &c. A parcel may not consist of two or more packages tied together. As re- gards plums, sardines, &c., sent via France, Sec France.
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