all correspondence
"kransmitted to
"Colony" belongs General.
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on
103
of the
erg.
places where
between Hong Kong
regular
Post
Officesexist
and
Bangkok.
4.
arriving from any place out to the Postmaster.
The Chinese correspondence inn or sent from this Colony be classed under the following
arriving
may
heads
A. Correspondence originating in the Colony and destined for places in China other than the Treaty Parts where the General Post Office has Agencies.
B.
3. Correspondences origenrating ontside the Colony as at Saigon, Sur
Singapore,
and destined for same
A.
- places as in
2
C. Corresponde.
idence from the uiterion destined for this Colony or the Treaty
Ports or
places outside this Co-
As regards Class A the -
General Post Office has not the
meaus
at its disposal for despatching and
de
:livering
euch
being
ence, there
correspondence Imperial Postal Adminis.
tration in China to whose officesit
could be
despatched. The Board
would therefore until the
recommend that
inauguration of
Administration by
such au
the Chinese Govern
ment the Chuirese of this Colony be
left to their own methods of trans-
mitting correspondence into the
interior.
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regards
no
Class B the General
machinery for
Post Office has no n
Letecting such correspondence as
de
Colony -
does not pass through
the post offices
of
the countries of origin
where there are regularly established Post Offices,
D. Correspondence exchanged between
places
and there.
fore the Board recommend that
it