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 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION. June 28,1929. 2613 reexpemtion, sont frappes d'une taxe egale a la difference entre Ie prix d'affranchissement deja ac- quitM et celui qui aur8.1t eM peI'9U si les envOlS avaient eM expemes primitivement sur leur nouvelle destination. 4. -Les envois primitivement addresses Al'inMrieur d'un pays et dfu,nent affranchis selon Ie regime inMrieur sont consideres comme des envois r6gulierement affran- chis pour leur premier pa.rcours. 5.- -Les envois ayant circule primitivement en franchise pos- tale dans l'interieur d'un pays sont frappes de la taxe applicable aux envois affranchis de m~e nature adresses directement du point d'origine au lieu de la destination nouvelle. 6.- Lors de la reexpemtion, Ie bUl'eau destinataire applique, dans tous les cas, son timbre a date au recto des letttes et des cartes postales. 7.-Les correspondances ordi- naires ou recommandees, gui, portant une adresse incomplete ou erronee, sont renvoyees aux expemteurs pour qu'lls la com- pletent ou la rectifient, ne Bont pas, qu~nd elles sont remis~ d~ns Ie seI'Vlce avec une suscnption compIetee ou rectifiee, considerees comme des correspondances reex- pemees, mais bien comme de nouveaux envois et deviennent, par suite, p8.Ssibles d'un nouvelle taxe. S.- us droits de douane et les autres droits oon posta'U3; dont l'annulation n'a pu etre obtenue d la reexpedition ou au renvoi d l'origine (article 47) sont recou- t., .es, ~r voie de rembov.rsement, sur l' e de la nouvelle destina- tion. 'OfjicP. de la destination primitive joint dans ce cas d l'envoi une note explicative et un mandat de remboursement (modele OS). Si le service de remboursement n'existe pas dans les relations entre le8 Administrations interes- sees, les droits en cause sont .recouvres 'Oar voie de correspon- dance, their redirection are marked with a charge equal to the difference between the amount of postage already paid and that which would have been collected if the articles had originally been sent to their new destination. 4. Articles originally a.ddressed to the interior of a country and duly prepaid in accordance with the domestic rates are considered as articles regularl)'" prepaid for their first transmisston. 5. Articles originally sent free of postage in the domestic service of a country are marked with the charge applicable to prepaid arti- cles of the same nature addressed directly from the point of origin to the place of new destination. 6. At the time of forwa.rdi1lg, the office of destination applies its date stamp in all cases to the front of letters and post cards. For Interior delivery. Franked articles. Use of date stamp. 7. Ordinary or registered cor- Incorrectly addressed d hihb . matter. respon ence w ~ ears an ID- com)?lete or incorrect address and 18 returned to the senders for completion or correction is not, when returned to the service with a completed or corrected address, considered as redirected corre- spondence but rather as new correspondence, and is therefore liable to new postage charges. 8. The customs duties and Recovery of customs. h alh f hih etc., charges. ot ernon-post c argoo0 w C it has been impossible to obtain the cancelation upon redirection or return to origin (Article 47) are POll, p. 26H. recovered thru the C. O. D. serv- ice from the Admjnistration of new destination. In this case, the Adminjstration of original des- tination attaches to the article an explanatory note and a C. O. D. Poe, p. 2673 - money order (Form C 8). If the C. O. D. service is notin operation between the Adminis- trations concerned, the charges in question are recovered thru correspondence.