Salvador: A Handbook

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 - 169 páginas

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Página 22 - Bay of Fonseca, on the south by the Pacific Ocean, and on the west by Guatemala.
Página 114 - An act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes, ' ' the Secretary of State of the United States of America communicated to the Government of Salvador the action of the Congress of the United States of America, with a view to secure reciprocal trade, in declaring the articles enumerated in said section 3 to...
Página 114 - Washington has communicated to the Secretary of State the fact that, in reciprocity for the admission into the United States of America free of all duty of the articles enumerated in section 3 of said act, the Government of...
Página 111 - Certificate," which should be sent in a special envelope. 4. If a parcel advised on the bill be not received, after the nonreceipt has been verified by a second officer, the entry on the bill should be canceled and the fact reported at once.
Página 111 - Form 3 annexed hereto). ARTICLE IX. Exchanges of mails under this convention from any place in either country to any place in the other, shall be effected through the...
Página 116 - In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Página 111 - X. 1. As soon as the mail shall have reached the office of destination, that office shall check the contents of the mail. 2. In the event of the parcel bill not having been received, a substitute should be at once prepared.
Página 112 - XI. 1. If a parcel cannot be delivered as addressed, or is refused, it must be returned without charge, directly to the despatching office of exchange, at the expiration of thirty days from its receipt at the office of destination ; and the country of origin may collect from the sender for the return of the parcel, a sum equal to the postage when first maiU-d.
Página 111 - ... as may be mutually determined to be essential to the security and expedition of the mails and the protection of the customs revenues.
Página 111 - Although articles admitted under this convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the open mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination.

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