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 1404 POSTAL CON VEN TION—BARBADOS. Ooroman 29, 1887. - Anricru XI. Feestoberetained. Each country shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages and delivery fees, it collects on said packages; consequently, t is Conwlention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two coun ries. Aivrrcma XII. F'“`“*°""°K“*°**°”’· The Postmaster-General of the United States of America, and the Postmaster of Barbados, shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may, by mutual agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission in packagesxexclianged under this Convention of any of the articles prohi ited y rtic e I. . p Anrxcnu XIII. d¤¤¤:0·¤¤¤¢¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤ This Convention shall take edect and operations thereunder shall m IL begin on the first day of December, 1887, and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desgg of lpither Department, upon six months’ previous notice given to t other. Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington, the tenth da of November. 1887, and at Bridgetown, the twenty-ninth day of Cctober, 1887. [SEAL.] - WM. F. VILAS, ` Postmaster-Ge—neral of the United States. · C. C. LEES, Governor of Barbados. APP¤>V¤!; The foregoing Parcel Post Convention between Barbados and the United States of America, has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. n testimony whereof I have caused the Great Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [SEAL.] GROVER CLEVELAND. By the Prfesiglerlgss . . AYARD, Secretary of State. WASHINGTON, November 10th, 1887.