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 1>aR0ELs-1>osT ooNvnNT1oN-NETHERLANDS. _ 1931 An·r1cr.m XI. Each country shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages, mféf, *° '>° *°· registration and delivery fees it collects on said packages; conse- ` quently, this Convention will give rise to ·no separate accounts between the two countries. • ARTICLE XII. The Postmaster-General of the United States of America, and the mf‘l`:¤‘*'*¤* ’°¤“'°· Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs of the Netherlands, shall ` have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may e found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for A. the admission in packages exchanged imder this Convention of any of ‘ Ante, p. 1928. thearticles prohi ited y Article I. _ Anrrcnn XIH. This Convention shall take effect and operations thereunder shall Dgrnuon of ¤<>¤— begin on the first day of July 1908, and shall continue in force until vm °°‘ terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of eitherDepartment, upon six monthsgprevious notice given to the other. Done in du licate, and signed at ashington, the 10th day of May, ` 1907, and at The Hague the 19th day of March 1908. [sun.,] G v L Mmrma., Siz¤¤¤¤¤··~ Postmaster General of the United States of A·meriea. ` G J C A Por Direetor General ofPosts and Telegraphs of the Netherlands. ` The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States appmm. of America and The Netherlands has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto aihxed. [snar.] _ By the President: Tnmonomu Rooszvmxr. Ronmm BacoN, · Acting Secreta"3/ ofState. Wasnrivoroiv, May 10, 1.907. [Translation. Approved: Tun Hamm, March 24, 1.908, The Minister Qf Public Works. Waterstadt.