Commercial CorrespondenceAmerican book Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 152 |
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Strana 145 - Department has not been advised what articles (other than those so designated in the preceding list of " prohibited articles") are liable to customs duties in foreign countries, and consequently does not exclude articles of merchandise from the mails for foreign countries because they may be liable to customs duties in the countries to which they are addressed. Customs duties cannot be prepaid by the senders of dutiable articles; they will be collected of addressees if the articles are delivered.
Strana 51 - Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania — Rhode Island — South Carolina. . . South Dakota. . . . Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia....
Strana 142 - Examination. — Second, third and fourth-class matter must be so wrapped or enveloped that the contents may be examined easily by postal officials. When not so wrapped, or when bearing or containing writing not authorized by law. the matter will be treated as of the first class.
Strana 141 - circular" is defined to be a printed letter, which, according to internal evidence, is being sent in identical terms to several persons.. A circular shall not lose its character as such when the date and the name of the addressed and of the sender shall be written therein, nor by the correction of mere typographical errors in writing. SEC. 19. That
Strana 144 - The Republic of Panama further grants in like manner to the United States in perpetuity all islands within the limits of the zone above described and in addition thereto the group of small islands in the Bay of Panama, named Perico, Naos, Culebra and Flamenco.
Strana 144 - Possessions of the United States." The term "Canal Zone" includes all the territory purchased from the Republic of Panama, embracing the "Canal Zone" proper and the islands in the Bay of Panama named Perico, Naos, Culebra, and Flamenco.
Strana 146 - Letters addressed to persons temporarily sojourning in a city where the Free Delivery System Is In operation should be marked "Transient" or "General Delivery-," if not addressed to a street and number or some other designated place of delivery.
Strana 145 - drop letters," 2 cents an ounce or fraction thereof when mailed at letter-carrier post offices, or at offices which are not letter-carrier offices If rural free delivery has been established and the persons addressed can be served by rural carrier ; and...
Strana 142 - ... or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of 20 identical, unsealed copies.
Strana 144 - DOMESTIC MAIL MATTER INCLUDES matter deposited in the mails for local delivery, or for transmission from one place to another within the United States, or to or from or between the possessions of the United States, and is divided into four classes: — • First.