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 UNIVERSAL POSTAL CONVENTION. MARCH 20,1934. tranport extraordinaire en vertu des articles 37 et 77 de 10. Con- vention ainsi que 10. nomenclature des pays auxquels s'appliquent ces surtaxes et, s'il y a lieu, 10. desi~ation des services qui en motlvent 10. perception; d) tous les renseignemen ts utiles concernant les prescriptions douanieres ou autres ainsi que les interdictions ou restrictions re- gIant l'importation et Ie transit des envois postaux dans leurs services; e) Ie nombre de declarations en douane eventuellement exige pour les envois soumis au controle douanier a destination de leur pays et les langues dans lesquelles ces declarations peuvent etre re- digees; j) l'indication qu'elles admet- tent ou non, dans les envois afTranchis au tarif des lettres ou des echantillons, des objets pas- sibles de droits de douane; g) 10. liste des distances kilome· triques pour les parcours terri- toriaux suivis dans leur pays par les depeches en transit; h) 10. liste des lignes de paque- bots en partance de leurs ports et utilisees pour Ie transport des depeches, avec indication des parcours, des distances et des durees de parcours entre Ie port d'embarquement et chacun des ports d'esc ale successifs, de 10. periodicite du service et des pays auxquels les frais de transit mari- time, en cas d'utilisation des paquebots, doivent etre payes; i) leur liste des pays eloignes et assimiIes; j) leur decision au sujet de 10. faculte d'appliquer ou non cer- taines dispositions generales de 10. Convention et du Reglement; k) les renseignements utiles sur leur organisation et leurs services internes; l) leurs taxes postales inMri- eures. 3.-Toute modification aux ren- seignements vises au § 2 doit etre notifiee sans retard. extraordinary transit charges by virtue of Articles 37 and 77 of the Convention, as well as a list of the oountIies to which such sur- charges apply, and, if necessarv, a designation of the services which give rise to their collection; (d) .All necessary information concerning their customs or other regulations, as well as the prohi- bitions or restrictions concerning the importation and transit of mail articles in their services; (e) The number of customs declarations, if any, required for articles subject to customs exam- ination addressed to their coun- tries, and the languages in which such declarations may be worded; (j) Information as to whether or not they admit, in articles pre- paid at the letter or sample rate, articles liable to customs duty; (g) A list of distances in kilo- meters on land routes followed in their countries by dispatches in transit; (h) A list of the steamship lines whose ships leave their ports and are used for the conveyance of mails, with indication of the routes, distances, transit times between the port of embarkation and each of the subsequent ports of call, frequency of the service, and the countries to which the maritime transit charges are to be paid if use is made of the steamships; (i) Their list of distant coun- tries and countries assimilated therete; (j) Their decision in regard to the o,Ption of applying or not a,Pplymg certain general provi- Slons of the Convention and Regulations; (k) Appropriate information concerning their organization and domestic services; (l) Their domestic postage rates. 3. Notice of any modification in the information contemplated in Section 2 shall be given WIthout delay. 2881 Ante. pp. 2763. 271;4. N otioes of changes.