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10.
Compensation will not be given for damage sustained
by a parcel which has been delivered without external trace of
injury and has been accepted by the addressee.
11.
Application for indemnity must be made within one
year of the date of posting of the parcel and the insurance
receipt must accompany the claim in every case.
12.
Compensation will not be given when the loss or
damage has been caused by the fault or negligence of the sender
or arises from the nature of the article.
13.
Compensation will not include indirect loss or
loss of profits nor will it include the postage or the insurance
fee paid.
14.
There shall be no advice of delivery service in
connection with insured parcels delivered in Canada.
15.
The above arrangements will remain in force for
an indefinite period. They may be terminated by mutual consent
or by either one of the two Postal Administrations giving notice
at least three months in advance of its intention to bring this
insurance service to an end.
Hong Kong . 19th February 19.26
Ottawa 14
th
Th. J. Breew.
Postmaster General.
on Chan Murphy.
April. 1926
Postmaster General,