CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 595

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

Letters.

Papers.

Land rate

Sea rate

12.60

3.90

Francs.

0.90 Francs.

.482

14

Total 16.50

1.38%

592

a reduction of francs 1.40 per kilogramme for letters and 10 centimes for papers and repudiating the Hong Kong territorial rate or a total lowering of the agreed on rate for letters per kilogramme francs 3.30 and papers 32 centimes, the alleged reasons for this demand being the friendly sympathy which the Hong Kong office has shown to the young Chinese Service from the beginning and also that even the Shanghai rate would not make International postage remunerative to China, but that the new system would at least relieve the Chinese office of a work burdensome and dangerous, the affixing of Foreign stamps.

On a rough calculation this sympathy would cost the Colony about $6,500 on letters alone exclusive of the loss from sale of stamps.

The letter of the 8th February was supplemented by one dated 9th February forwarding a draft Arrangement undated and signed by the Postal Secretary, Mr. Van Aalst, on behalf

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Letters. Papers. Land rate Sea rate 12.60 3.90 Francs. 0.90 Francs. .482 14 Total 16.50 1.38% 592 a reduction of francs 1.40 per kilogramme for letters and 10 centimes for papers and repudiating the Hong Kong territorial rate or a total lowering of the agreed on rate for letters per kilogramme francs 3.30 and papers 32 centimes, the alleged reasons for this demand being the friendly sympathy which the Hong Kong office has shown to the young Chinese Service from the beginning and also that even the Shanghai rate would not make International postage remunerative to China, but that the new system would at least relieve the Chinese office of a work burdensome and dangerous, the affixing of Foreign stamps. On a rough calculation this sympathy would cost the Colony about $6,500 on letters alone exclusive of the loss from sale of stamps. The letter of the 8th February was supplemented by one dated 9th February forwarding a draft Arrangement undated and signed by the Postal Secretary, Mr. Van Aalst, on behalf
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Letters. Papers. Land rate Sea rate 12.60 3.90 Francs. 0.90 Francs. .482 14 Total 16.50 1.38% 592 a reduction of francs 1.40 per kilogramme for letters and 10 centimes for papers and repudiating the HongKong territorial rate or a total lowering of the agreed on rate for letters per kilogramme francs 3.30 and papers 332 centimes, the alleged # reasons for this demand being the friendly sympathy which the HongKong office has shown to the young Chinese Service from # the beginning and also that even the Shanghai rate would not make International postage remunerative to China, but that the new system would" at least relieve the Chinese office of a 12 #1 work burdensome and dangerous, the affixing of Foreign stamps. On a rough calculation this sympathy would cost the Colony about $6.500 on letters alone a deconvert exclusive of the loss from sale of stamps. The letter of the 8th. February was supplimented by one dated 9th. February forwarding a draft Arrangement ** I undated and signed by the Postal Secretary, Mr. Van Aalst, on behalf **
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Letters.

Papers.

Land rate

Sea rate

12.60

3.90

Francs.

0.90 Francs.

.482

14

Total 16.50

1.38%

592

a reduction of francs 1.40 per kilogramme for letters and 10

centimes for papers and repudiating the HongKong territorial

rate or a total lowering of the agreed on rate for letters per

kilogramme francs 3.30 and papers 332 centimes, the alleged

#

reasons for this demand being the friendly sympathy which the

HongKong office has shown to the young Chinese Service from

# the beginning and also that even the Shanghai rate would not

make International postage remunerative to China, but that the

new system would" at least relieve the Chinese office of a

12

#1 work burdensome and dangerous, the affixing of Foreign stamps.

On a rough calculation this sympathy would cost the

Colony about $6.500 on letters alone a deconvert

exclusive

of the loss from sale of stamps.

The letter of the 8th. February was supplimented by

one dated 9th. February forwarding a draft Arrangement

**

I

undated and signed by the Postal Secretary, Mr. Van Aalst, on

behalf

**

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