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 2196 POSTAL AGREEMENT—GREAT BRITAIN. JULY 7/18, 1908. MY 7·*°°8· Article rj agreement between the Post Office Departments ry tlge United 1¤iym,ms. States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. . postal agreement By virtue of authority vested in them, and in the exercise of the §",L'{,,g'§{eB§°H'§t{,Y", option granted by Section 2 of Article 21 of the Universal Postal Con- P°$”¢°· vention of Rome, George v. L. Me er, Postmaster General of the United States of America, and the Ilight Honorable Sydney Charles Buxton, Postmaster General of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, have mutually agreed that, beginning on the iirst day of October 1908, the pregand postage rate applicable to letters mailed in the United States ad ressed for delivery in the United Kin dom shall be two cents an ounce; and to letters mailed in the Uliited Kingdom addressed for delivery in the United States, one penn an ounce. Letters unpaid or short-paid shall be despatched to distination, but double the deficient posta e, calculated at said rates, _ shall be collectible of addressees upon tie delivery of the unpaid or short—Kaid letters. Receipts- Eac country shall retain to its own use the postage collected on the letters in question. S¤&¤¤¤¤¤· Done in duplicate and signed in Washington on the 7th day of July, 1908, and in London on the 18th day july, 1908. [sun] G v L MEYER Postmaster General of the United States of America. [SEAL] SYDNEY Buxron. ' Postmaster- General of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. I hereby approve and ratify the foregoing Agreement. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto allixed. [sian.] Trmononn Roosmviauxr By the President: ALVEY A. Anna Acting Secretary of State. Wasmuorron, August 8, 1.908.