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to be done for British correspondence, both incoming and outgoing, for which China incurs expenditure, and therefore it was proposed in addition that, in return, Chinese Postage stamps should be recognised by British Post Offices and Chinese correspondence, sufficiently franked by such stamps and posted at British Post Offices at Shanghai, Hongkong, etc., British Possessions and Union Countries, should be passed and forwarded as duly prepaid, as has been agreed to by the French Post Offices and assented to in principle by some others.
What we agree to do is this:-
1o. To receive British correspondence for British Possessions at the penny postage rate wherever mailed and send it to the post office by which it is to be sent abroad.
2o. To receive, transmit and distribute British correspondence from British possessions either received direct or sent through British post offices at Hongkong, Shanghai, and any other place where it
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