of the Colonial
that the conditions Convention with the United States
sent and
received
лесь
do
8.
be transferred to the Japanese, far as the exchange of mails by
of the United States
oneano
Packets between Wongkong/ Yokohama
and
are
concerned;
1; seeing
an
however that, with scarcely ) exception, the whole of the correspondena.
is between Foreigners, the mails
mnade
ap
in
Hongkong should,
be delivered from the British Offic at Yokohama, whilst those for
be made
transmission to Wongkong might
at the Japanese Post Office, each Office retaining
·
the postage
ups
received, on correspondence
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delivering the correspondence
• free of any charge.
There is however another
question involved in the transfer of the United States Post Offices in Japan to the Japanese Poranned,
Government,
vigt the arrangements concluded with the United States Pool Office for
the
conveyance of British closed
mails by
oneano
of the United
States Packets between Shanghae
and
Nagasaki and between
Yokohama and
Hiogs, for the " which this Office pays
carriage of which the American Office
and reimburses
itself by a local charge agreed by the Nagasaki and Hiogo
to