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 2114 PARCEL POST CONVENTION-SWEDEN June 28, 1932. • July 11, 1032. C911ecting new fees. 2. When a parcel is redirected to either country, new postage as well as new insurance fees, in the case of insured parcels (which, when redirected, must be dispatched in the saMe kind of mails ftC! received) may, if not prepaid, be collected upon delivery and retained by the Administration making the collection. The Administration making delivery shall fix the amount of such fees and postage when not prepaid. Restoration, etc., o n 3. Insured parcels shall not be forwarded or returned to another forwarding to any other • • country. country unless they are forwarded or returned as Insured mall. Senders may indorse insured parcels "Do not forward to a third country", in which event the parcels shall not be forwarded to any other country. Unless such parcels are indorsed to indicate that the senders do not wish them forwarded to any country other than that of mailing or within the country of original address, they may be forwarded to a third country if they are forwarded as insured mail. Insured parcels may be returned to the sender in a third c.ountry in accordance with a return address on the parcels, if they can be returned as insured mail. In the case of the loss, rifling, or damage of an insured parcel forwarded or returned to a third Ante, p. 2111. country, indemnity will be paid only in accordance with the stipula- tions of Article 12, Section 3, of this Convention. Other charges. Collection, not lowed. ARTICLE 17. Postal Oharges other tlum those Prescribed not to b~ Oollected. aI· The parcels to which this Convention applies shall not be sub- jected to any postal charges other than those contemplated by the di1ferent articles hereof. ARTICLE 18. Reoall and Ohange of Addres8. Recall and change of So long as a parcel has not been delivered to the addressee, the address. sender may recall it or cause its address to be altered. The requests for return or change of address, which must conform to the rules laid down by the domestic regulations of the contractin~ Administra- tions, are to be addressed to the Central AdministratIon at Wash- ington when the)' relate to parcels sent to the United States of Americ~ and to the office of destination when they relate to parcels sent to ~weden. ARTICLE 19. Non-delivery. Non-deliveryJ. Return to sender. 1. In the absence of a re~uest by the sender to the contrary, a parcel which can not be dehvered shall be returned to the sender NI\W ed postage, etc., without previous notification. New postase as well as new insurance reqwr . fees, in the case of insured parcels (which must be returned in the same kind of mail as received), may be collected from the sender and retained by the Administration making the collection. allR~estsfromsender 2. The sender of a parcel may request, at the time of mailing, that, ow• if the parcel can not be delivered as addressed, it shall be either (a) treated as abandoned, or (b) tendered for delivery at a second ad- dress in the country of destination. No other alternative is admis- sible. If the sender avails himself of this facility, his request DlUe,t appear on the parcel and on the customs declaration tied to the