mission of such mails
Article III.
602 Hen-of-War Mails.
The Chinese Postal Administration will accept the closed mails coming from Union countries for the Commanders of Foreign men-of-war in Chinese waters handed to it by the Hongkong Post Office or its Shanghai Agency for transmission, or those handed in by the Commanders of Foreign men-of-war to be transmitted to Union countries through the Hongkong Post Office or its Shanghai Agency; but for the transmission of such mails the Chinese Postal Administration will be entitled to transit fees payable by the Hongkong Postal Administration, the amount of which will be arranged in consultation between the two administrations.
Article IV.
Way-Bills and Receipts.
(1) The mails from one Administration to the other will be sent in bags properly closed and sealed and the contents will be arranged according to category and described on Letter-Bills in the manner prescribed by Articles XX, XXI, XXII, etc., of the Detailed Regulations appended to the Washington Postal Convention of 15th June 1897.
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mission of such mails
Article
III.
602
Hen-of-War Mails.
The Chinese Postal Administration will accept the closed
mails coming from Union countries for the Commanders of Foreign
men-of-wr in Chinese waters handed to it by the Hongkong Post
Office or its Shanghai Agency for transmission, or those handed
in by the Commanders of Foreign men-of-war to be transmitted
to Union countries through the Hongkong Post Office or its
Shanghai Agency; but for the transmission of such mails the
a Chinese Postal rdministration will be entitled to transit fes
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payable by the Hongkong Postal adminitration, the amount of
which will be arranged in consultation between the two adminis-
trations.
Article
TV.
Way-Bills and Receipts.
1.
The mails from one Administration to the other will be
and sealed
sent in bags properly closed and the contents will be arranged
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according to category and described on Letter-Bills in the
manner prescribed by Articles XX,XXI,XXII,etc,of the Detailed
Regulations appended to the Washington PostalConvention of 15th
June 1897.
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