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Article X.

Notice of Changes in Organisation.

The Postal Administrations of China and Hongkong will communicate to each other the changes which may take place in the organisation and arrivals and departure of their respective services for the transport of mails, whenever notice of such changes may prove useful to the two Administrations or to the Foreign Administrations that have recourse to their intermediation.

Article XI.

Extent of Present Arrangement.

The Postal Administration of China, though it has not yet subscribed to the Treaties of the Universal Postal Union, hereby agrees to abide, as far as the present Arrangement is concerned, by the stipulations of the "Convention Principale" and of the "Reglement d'Ordre et de Detail", concluded at Washington on the 15th June, 1897.

The present Arrangement will thus form, with the documents of the Postal Union mentioned above, the whole of the dispositions to be, as far as possible, observed in the postal relations between the Chinese Post Offices and Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China.

Article XII.

Duration of Arrangement.

The present Arrangement will be gradually put in force as soon as possible, and will remain in force for an indeterminate period. The two Administrations may, however, at any time introduce in it any such modifications as they, on consultation, may find necessary, or bring the Arrangement to an end by giving notice six months in advance.

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469 Article X. Notice of Changes in Organisation. The Postal Administrations of China and Hongkong will communicate to each other the changes which may take place in the organisation and arrivals and departure of their respective services for the transport of mails, whenever notice of such changes may prove useful to the two Administrations or to the Foreign Administrations that have recourse to their intermediation. Article XI. Extent of Present Arrangement. The Postal Administration of China, though it has not yet subscribed to the Treaties of the Universal Postal Union, hereby agrees to abide, as far as the present Arrangement is concerned, by the stipulations of the "Convention Principale" and of the "Reglement d'Ordre et de Detail", concluded at Washington on the 15th June, 1897. The present Arrangement will thus form, with the documents of the Postal Union mentioned above, the whole of the dispositions to be, as far as possible, observed in the postal relations between the Chinese Post Offices and Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China. Article XII. Duration of Arrangement. The present Arrangement will be gradually put in force as soon as possible, and will remain in force for an indeterminate period. The two Administrations may, however, at any time introduce in it any such modifications as they, on consultation, may find necessary, or bring the Arrangement to an end by giving notice six months in advance. Done in duplicate aton theand signed:
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469 Article X. Notice of Changes in Organisation. The Fostal Administrations of Chine and Hongkong will communicate to each other the changes which may take place in the organisa- tion and arrivals and departure of their respective services for the transport of mails, whenever notice of such changes may prove useful to the tro Administrations or to the Foreign Adminis, -trations that have recourse to their intermediation. Article XI. Extent of Present Arrangement. The Postal Administration of China, though it has not yet subs- cribed to the Treaties of the Universal Postal Union, hereby agrees to abide, as far as the present Arrangement is concerned, by the stipulations of the "Convention Principale" and of the "Reglement d'Ordre et de Detail", concluded at Washington on the 15th. June, 1897. The present Arrangement will thus form, with the documents of the Fostal Union mentioned above, the whole of the dispositions to be, as far as possible, observed in the postal relations between the Chinese Post Offices and Hongkong and the British Fostal Agencies in China. Article XII, Duration of Arrangement. The present Arrangement will be gradually put in force as soon as possible, and will remain in force for an indeterminate period. The two Administrations may, however, at any time introduce in it any such modifications as they, on consultation, may find neces- sary, or bring the Arrangement to an end by giving notice six months in advance. Done in duplicate at on the and signed:
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469

Article X.

Notice of Changes in Organisation.

The Fostal Administrations of Chine and Hongkong will communicate

to each other the changes which may take place in the organisa-

tion and arrivals and departure of their respective services for

the transport of mails, whenever notice of such changes may

prove useful to the tro Administrations or to the Foreign Adminis,

-trations that have recourse to their intermediation.

Article XI.

Extent of Present Arrangement.

The Postal Administration of China, though it has not yet subs-

cribed to the Treaties of the Universal Postal Union, hereby

agrees to abide, as far as the present Arrangement is concerned,

by the stipulations of the "Convention Principale" and of the

"Reglement d'Ordre et de Detail", concluded at Washington on the

15th. June, 1897.

The present Arrangement will thus form, with the documents of the

Fostal Union mentioned above, the whole of the dispositions to be, as far as possible, observed in the postal relations between the Chinese Post Offices and Hongkong and the British Fostal Agencies

in China.

Article XII,

Duration of Arrangement.

The present Arrangement will be gradually put in force as soon as possible, and will remain in force for an indeterminate period. The two Administrations may, however, at any time introduce in it

any such modifications as they, on consultation, may find neces- sary, or bring the Arrangement to an end by giving notice six

months in advance.

Done in duplicate at

on the

and signed:

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