British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1903 - Great Britain |
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... present Convention . X. The British and French Governments undertake respec- tively not to grant , otherwise than by mutual agreement , in favour either of a company or of a private individual , any con- cession for telegraphic commu ...
... present Convention . X. The British and French Governments undertake respec- tively not to grant , otherwise than by mutual agreement , in favour either of a company or of a private individual , any con- cession for telegraphic commu ...
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... present Con- vention . XIII . The Postal Adminis- trations of the British Colonies and France named in the present Convention shall fix by common consent , in accordance with the procedure laid down by the Con- vention of Washington of ...
... present Con- vention . XIII . The Postal Adminis- trations of the British Colonies and France named in the present Convention shall fix by common consent , in accordance with the procedure laid down by the Con- vention of Washington of ...
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... present Con- vention . It may at the same time limit the service to parcels originating in or addressed to places served by those under- takings . The French Postal Adminis- tration will come to an under- standing with the railway and ...
... present Con- vention . It may at the same time limit the service to parcels originating in or addressed to places served by those under- takings . The French Postal Adminis- tration will come to an under- standing with the railway and ...
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... present Conven- tion shall be ratified , and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Paris as soon as possible . In witness whereof the Under- signed have drawn up the present Convention , and have affixed thereto their seals . Done in ...
... present Conven- tion shall be ratified , and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Paris as soon as possible . In witness whereof the Under- signed have drawn up the present Convention , and have affixed thereto their seals . Done in ...
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... present Convention . VI . The Postal Administra- tion of Great Britain and the Postal Administration of France may hereafter , if circumstances permit , arrange for an exchange of insured parcels by parcel post between any British ...
... present Convention . VI . The Postal Administra- tion of Great Britain and the Postal Administration of France may hereafter , if circumstances permit , arrange for an exchange of insured parcels by parcel post between any British ...
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