service between this Country and China.
Jam,
Sin,
Your obedient servant,
A Hackwood
C
624 7550
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Extract of Report from the two Commissioners appointed to enquire into Postal Agencies in China and Japan dated 19 July 1864.
We have now mentioned all the places in China and Japan at which Postal Agencies are already in existence, and the next point for consideration is whether it is necessary to open new offices at any other of the Treaty ports, and we are decidedly of opinion that no additional Post offices are desirable. It is true that, by their establishment some slight accommodation would be afforded to the public, principally in the sale of Postage Stamps, but we see clearly that even with a Post office at hand, the bulk of the letters would always be forwarded by preference through
service between this Countryf
and China.
Jam,
Sin,
Your
abedient servant,
A Hackwoo
C
624 7550
LAPR 901
Cextract of Report from the two Commissioners appointed. to enquire into Postal Agencies
inflrind and Japan dated 19 July 1864.
We have now mentioned all the places infhinx and Japan at
at which Postal Agencies
are alrea
already in existence, and the
next point for consideration is whether it is necessary;
new
necessary to open
offices at any other of the
Treaty ports, and we are
decidedly
of opinion that no additional Post offices
are desirable. It is true that, by their establishment
some plight accommodation would be afforded to the public, principally in the sale of Postage Stamps, but we see clearly that sew with a Post office at hand, the bulk of the letters would always be for- warded by preference through
the
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