Japan where this
Office Nagasaki
maintains
Wand
and their cost is
agencies
are
Miogo,
partly by the
paid
and
The Imperial partly by the Colonial Governments;
little
or no return
are
they yield to either. These places well served by the weekly Prekets of America which bilinen Shanghae and forcahama
through
the inland sea
of
Japan; payment for the English mails they carry for this Department
Department is made
to
postage
Hit
360
levied for the purpo
If the As there is no
treatry
stipulation anchorising the establishment of a British Post Office in Japan the Government of that Empire is doubtless
entitled to conduct its
Prital Service, and to probibit Poured from having a Post
huw
any
The United States Post Office,
the Communities reimbursing
this
outlay by a special rate of
Affice in it's territory; but I cannot but think that the
houding
oven of the British Post Office to the Japanese Government
which is still in
meettled
state, would be most
undesirable and inconvenient
bock to the Government, the