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Polish Government has the right to establish under Articles
29 and 30 of the Treaty of Paris means one office in the Port
of Danzig. This office is that allotted to the Polish Postal
-4dministration in the Heveliusplatz.
(b) Communications by this service from the territory of
the Free City to Poland and vice versa must go from the buildings mentioned in (a) to the one place or places selected in
Polish territory, and no postal, telegraphic or telephonic messages or communications or matter can be received or delivered
on this route except in the establishment mentioned in (a).
By the words \'received\' and \'delivered\' is meant reception
or delivery by whatever means employed and does not
distinguisli between German technical postal terms.
(c) The use of letter-boxes outside the limits of the building
or buildings mentioned in (a) and of a collection and delivery
service by means of postmen in any part of the territory of
the Free City is inadmissible and contrary to the decision of
May qth, 1922.
(d) The office mentioned in (a) is not intended to deal with
al1 letters posted anywhere in Danzig territory for Poland or
abroad whether by Polish nationals or other inhabitants of the
Free City, but is intended to enable the Polish authorities
legally established in Danzig territory to make up mails and
despatch them direct to Poland or abroad from that Post Office
and nowhere else, and also to deal with through mails from
Poland, via the Port of Danzig to countries beyond the çea
and vice versa.
(e) Paragraphs (1) and (2) of the Agreement of April 18th,
1923, regarding the sorting office and the Agreement of
August 29th, 1924, regarding the sorting office for overseas -
mails in the harbour remain undisturbed by these decisions.
The Polish Government appealed against this decision, asking
for its annulment.
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