Consular Reports Volume 42; Commerce, Manufactures, Etc download pdf
Consular Reports Volume 42; Commerce, Manufactures, Etc download pdf

Consular Reports Volume 42; Commerce, Manufactures, Etc. United States Bureau of Commerce

Consular Reports Volume 42; Commerce, Manufactures, Etc
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Author: United States Bureau of Commerce
Number of Pages: 208 pages
Published Date: 01 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781130826630
Download Link: Consular Reports Volume 42; Commerce, Manufactures, Etc
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...value of letters. He also recommended the use of an imperial stamp which should have the symbol of a circling dragon, corresponding with that of the coins now issued in the Kwangtung province, and the words "Chung Kwo Yin Cheng Chu"--'. e., imperial Chinese post-office--and the value of each stamp expressed in Chinese and Manchu characters. There are two kinds of stamps known among dealers as Chinese stamps. The first of these was introduced by Sir Robert Hart and is used only in the customs service. The other is a local Shanghai stamp used by a company carrying letters about the city of Shanghai and to outposts where there are foreign consuls, chiefly on the Yangtze River and to the ports of Ningpo and Fuchau in the south and Chefoo, Tien-Tsin, and Peking in the north. These two systems are entirely in the. hands of foreigners. Letters, etc., of foreigners are conveyed from China to other nations by the postal systems of the several countries, all consuls being regarded as postmasters for their own countries. Letters may be sent to and from China by the use of the stamps of any country through their respective consuls, but are only available at treaty ports. Foreigners living in the interior or away from treaty ports must make private arrangements for getting their mail matter from their nearest consul or authorize some Chinese letter shop to transmit matter for them. Letters for American residents in China should never be addressed to other than treaty ports. SAMUEL L. GRACEY, Consul. Fuchau, April 8, 1893. THE DROUGHT IN GERMANY. It is generally conceded that the prolonged and still unbroken drought has brought the agricultural interests of central and southern Europe to the verge of disaster. In the region of Frankfort the last fall of rain oc...

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