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3390 Wording of address. Forwarding, etc. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. ARTICLE 166. Mails exchanged with warships. 1. Notice shall be given, as far as possible in advance, to the inter- mediate Administrations, of the establishment of an exchange of closed mails between a Postal Administration and naval divisions or warships of the same nationality, or between one naval division or warship and another naval division or warship of the same nationality. 2. The address of such dispatches is worded as follows: From the office of ------------------------------------------.... the --


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--.--. .------ ----------- naval (nationality) division of ------------------------- ....--- --- --- --- --- For (name of division)ountr at ---------- (Country) the ---------...------..-- _ ship .. --------- ... .-.. ... .. _ (nationality) (name of ship) tat-----.............. . or Fromthe ------------.---------------------------- naval (nationality) division of (name of division) at ---


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- -(Country) From the ------- _-- ------- ------. ship si------------.. .. ... . (nationality) (name of ship) atat------------- .- -- - - -- .. .... ... .... ... For the office of -- _...........-_ or From the ----------- ----------------------------- naval (nationality) division of



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(name of division) at ------------ _ -- ------ ------- - _ (Country) From the ------------------------. .. . ship .....- - (nationality) (name of ship)


at --- . . the ---------------- .- --- -- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- -- naval (nationality) division of Forat- -(name of division)ounry) Iat -------.---....-------------------............ - (Country) the -- ......... .------------ ship. .... (nationality) (name of ship) at --


3. Dispatches addressed to or coming from naval divisions or warships are forwarded, in the absence of any indication of a special route in the address, by the most rapid routes, and under the same conditions as dispatches exchanged between post offices.