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Página 76 - Administration in each country shall be authorized to adopt any additional rules, (if not repugnant to the foregoing,) for the greater security against fraud, or, for the better working of the system generally. All such additional rules, however, must be promptly communicated to the Post Office of the other country.
Página 843 - SIR: I have the honor to present the following report of the...
Página 25 - Commission to Revise and Codify the Criminal and Penal Laws of the United States as "in accordance with the policy of recent legislation...
Página 75 - When it is desired that an error in the name of a payee shall be corrected, or that the amount of a money order shall be repaid to the remitter, application must be made by the remitter to the chief office of the country in which the order was issued.
Página 730 - ... proofsheets, corrected proof-sheets, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, and postage shall be paid at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof, and shall fully be prepaid by postage-stamps affixed to said matter.
Página 76 - If pending the settlement of an account, one of the two Postal Administrations shall ascertain that it owes the other a balance exceeding...
Página 76 - Repayment, whether of an original, or by means of a duplicate order, shall not be made to the remitter until it has been ascertained, through the Postal Administration of the country where such order is payable, that the order has not been paid, and shall not be paid in the office of payment.
Página 76 - If neither of the contracting parties shall give notice to the other six months previously of its intention to .terminate the same, it shall further remain in force until twelve months after either of the contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of such intention.
Página 847 - Reviews the postal accounts in which differences are found by the Bookkeeping Division; collects balances due from and pays balances due postmasters on postal accounts; keeps a record of all changes of postmasters and the .establishment and discontinuance of post-offices; has charge of postal files and conducts correspondence affecting this part of the work.
Página 696 - Mexico amounted to $6,579,043.48, or $3,637,226.81 more than the net cost of the service exclusive of the cost of transporting the articles between the United States exchange postoffices and the United States postoffices at which they were mailed or delivered. In other words, the Government of the United States, having assumed a monopoly of carrying the mails for the people, is making a profit of over $3,600,000 by rendering a cheap and inefficient service.

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