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 PARCEL rosrr coNvENrroN—UN1oN or SOUTH Araroa. 1659 within six months after the des atch of a letter of en u` th oiii of destination shall not have Iieceived adequate iniitriiiztioriis tag parcel shall be treated as abandoned. , _ 2. When the contents of a parcel which cannot be delivered are P°"Sh°°l° °'"°1°°‘ liable to deterioration or corruption, they may be destroyed at once if necessary, or if expedient, sold_without previous notice or judicial formality, for_the benefit of the right person; the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post office to the other. 3. An order for the return or re-direction of a parcel must be eollim °’ '°°i'°°' accompanied by the amount due for postage necessary for the return of the article to the office of origin, or its redirection, at the ordinary parcel rates. ' 4. Parcels which have to be returned to the sender shall be entered miil°°°u°° °° °”°°l on the parcel bill with the addition of the word "Undeliverable" in the column for remarks. 5. Parcels which cannot be delivered, returned to the sender or uv%?&?i°»`¢1¤.? otherwise drsiposed of shall be dealt with in accordance with the regulations 0 the countgl of destination. 6. Missent parcels sh be retruned to the forwarding office of m°°°°t""°l°°’ exchange ‘ ‘On Service" without charge. _ ARTICLE XII. The Post Office Department of either of the contracting countries :¤ii2iiii3Y°°°lb'm’ will not be responsible for the loss or dam of any parcel, and no indemnity can consequently be claimed by ih; sender or addressee in either country. ARTICLE XIII. The Postmaster·General of the United States of America and the szgumr r°g°1°°°°°°' Postmaster-General of the Union of South Africa, shall have authority jointlly to make such further regulations of order and detail as may be foun necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission Am P lm to the mails of any of the articles prohibited by Article II of this ’ ` convention. ARTICLE XIV. This Convention shall take effect and operations thereunder shall m°°°°°° d“”°°°‘ begin on the twelfth day of April, 1919 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 twentieth day S'g'“‘°"'°°‘ of June 1919 and at Cape Town this seventeenth day of April, 1919. [sian.] A. S. Brrarnson Postmaster-General of the United Stateevgf America. J. mso}: ° Poatmaster—General of the Union of South Africa. The foregoin Parcel-Post Convention between the United States of Apmm America and gre Union of South Africa 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 affixed this 9th day of July, 1919. [ssa:.] Woonxow Wn.soN By the President: _ FRANK L. Pom: Acting Secretary of State. Wasnrxerox, July 9, 1.919.