CO129-292 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [6-8] — Page 612

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it shall have been ratified by the superior Authorities and

will remain in force for an undetermined period.

However, the two administrations will be at liberty, at

any time to make any such modifications as they, on consultation

may find necessary, or to bring the arrangement to an end by

giving notice six months in advance. Done in double original and

signed on behalf of the Hongkong Postal Administration.

Postmaster General Hongkong

Chinese Postal Administration.

Peking

1899.

Ratified

1899 on behalf of the

(Sd.) J.A. Van Aalst

Postal Secretary.

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609 it shall have been ratified by the superior Authorities and will remain in force for an undetermined period. However, the two administrations will be at liberty, at any time to make any such modifications as they, on consultation may find necessary, or to bring the arrangement to an end by giving notice six months in advance. Done in double original and signed on behalf of the Hongkong Postal Administration. Postmaster General Hongkong Chinese Postal Administration. Peking 1899. Ratified 1899 on behalf of the (Sd.) J.A. Van Aalst Postal Secretary.
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* 609 it shall have been ratified by the superior Authorities and will remain in force for an undetermined period. However, the two administrations will be at liberty, at any time to make any such modifications as they, on consultation may find necessary, or to bring the arrangement to an end by giving notice six months in advance.Done in double original and signed on behalf of the Hongkong Postal Administration. Postmaster General Hongkong Chinese Postal Administration. Peking 1899. Ratified 1899 on behalf of the (Sd.) J.A.Van Aalst Postal Secretary.
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it shall have been ratified by the superior Authorities and

will remain in force for an undetermined period.

However, the two administrations will be at liberty, at

any time to make any such modifications as they, on consultation

may find necessary, or to bring the arrangement to an end by

giving notice six months in advance.Done in double original and

signed on behalf of the Hongkong Postal Administration.

Postmaster General Hongkong

Chinese Postal Administration.

Peking

1899.

Ratified

1899 on behalf of the

(Sd.) J.A.Van Aalst

Postal Secretary.

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