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2026 PARCEL-POST CONVENTION—FRANCE. Joss 15, 1908. dgé? N0- 2. 0011- Fo12M N0. 2 ms. ` Postal kages between the United States and France. pac .. railroad. Declamthm for the French and foreign mmm. _ _ _ The undersigned sender residing at ... D°£g‘s:.?u\;;:ml°d “‘ °t uw m1' declares that he sends to Mr. . . at ------—--—· ; --·--—— ;¤<>¤¤¤y—--. -------—----. - Drsrmtclunz station --··--.--·- the merchandise described in detail below, ongmatmg . . in .,_,,,.. count 0 origin: . Dlspamhing number ``` I ...,_,, and asks ltyhat the customs formali- DM0 0i dlsmwh ----·--------·· I ties be completed at the stations of ... N0•rE.——N0. 1. Exemlption from customs dues, either for import or export, does not dispense with the eclarations for the customs tprescribed by law in accordance with the specifications and imities provided by e general tariff, under penalty of 100 francs fine for omission of the declaration or for a false declaration.—Artic1e 19 of the law of May 16, 1863. _ No. 2. The sender and the addressee are responsible for the results and the delays arising from declarations which are inaccurate, incomplete or false.

I Containing. ; Contents. Remarks. I · J Details of nature of in addition to the do- No, of [Nature Gross I Nating 11181'¤l18¤d‘lS¤. tails provided for in ` pmk. I of w°i§htI of columns, the remmer yuh5IN0S_ ages ( pack- 0 me,. 4 "` must finnish below I (rn I pack· 5 chan- Net Volu.me, Value °th°Y ¤°°0$$¤¤’X dwu I ·wcrds)., °g°°‘ ages. drse. weight contents, ics; gu' um ¤g:d°‘ the 5 I . N°"°°°‘ °°S‘ mumry must dwm

 ——·—- ——— —-——j —·——-—-— whether the merchandise

is intended for consump- . tion, transit or storage. I These details bein omitted, the railroad wig 3 act for the best at risk of I the parties interested. I i A I I the . 4 I 1 I I Signature of sender. I r I I

  • In case the sender should express the value of the merchandise in foreign money, he must desi te

tins denomination oi that money in the column of Remarks, and strike out the words "h·an¤ andgxsnmes." •