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 CONVENTION—NEWFOUNDLAND. JANUARY a, 1894. 1 197 3. An order for redirection or reforwarding must be accompanied by R°*“¤*°¤°¤·°**=· the amount due for postage necessary for the return of the article to the office of origin, at the ordinary parcel rates. _ An·1*1c1.n XII. J " The Post Office Department of either of the contracting countries No responsibility will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any parcel, anu con- f°'1°" °' °““‘“g°‘ sequently no indemnity can be claimed by the sender or addressee in either country. ARTICLE XIII. The Postmaster General of the United States of America and the F¤r¢¤¤r¤>z¤1¤¤<>¤¤. Postmaster General of Newfoundland, 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 agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission to the mails of any of the articles prohibited by Article II of this Convention. Amricnn XIV. . This Convention shaH take effect and operations thereunder shall D¤r¤¤<»¤· begin on the first day of April, 1894; and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either Department, upon six months’ previous notice given to the other. _ . Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington, the eighth day of Si¤¤·*=¤¤¤- January one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and at St. John’s the twenty-fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. V [sen,.] WHISON S. Brssnm., Postmaster General of the United States of America. [sun.,] Jas. OLIPHANT Fnnsnn, Postmaster General of Newfoundland. The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of *PP’°"'* America and Newfoundland has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. gnu.] s Gnovnn Ci.nvm.Am>. y the President: WALTER Q. Gumsnur, Secretary of State. Wssnmeroiv, March 13th, 1894. T. O’BmnN, Lt. Col., [san.,] Gov. of Newfoundland. The foregoing Parcels·Post Convention between the United States of America and Newfoundland has been negotiated and concluded with the approval of His Excellency Sir J. Terence O’Brien, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Island of Newfoundland and its Dependencies, in Council, in pursuance of the provisions of the Post Ofiice Act 1891. In testimony whereof the Great Seal of the Island of Newfoundland is hereunto affixed, at St. John’s in the Island of Newfoundland this twenty-fifth day of January, Anno Domini, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-four. By His Excellency’s Command: R. Bonn, Colonial Secretary.