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Overseas l’ost: Foreign Countries, contd.
ROMANIA, contd.
Permits Medicine may be sent provided a permit issued by the Romanian
health authorities has been obtained by the addressee, but may not be included in
parcels containing other items. No goods other than medicines may be sent in
hermetically scaled tins. Worn clothing must be accompanied by a certificate of
disinfection; fresh fruit and vegetables must be accompanied by a certificate of
plant health.
Customs requirements: Customs declarations must specify in detail the number,
weight and value of each article which must be separately listed. In addition, a
detailed list of the contents must be enclosed in the parcel.
Compensation is not payable for ordinary parcels lost, stolen or damaged.
RUSSIA—See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
RWANDA
Letter Post
Surface \
Air Mail / Sec Schedules of Letter Rates.
Dutiable articles may be sent by letter (except insured letter) and small packet
post—up to S100 green label written in Flemish or French and English required;
thereafter top green label and form C2/CP3.
Insurance: No Service.
Prohibitions: Coins exceeding 50 franc Rwandais, money, gold, silver, precious
stones, spirituous liquors, currency notes etc, except in registered letters.
Restrictions: Narcotics, sweeteners, arms, plants.
Parcel Post
Surface l
Air / See Schedule of Overseas Surface and Air Parcel Post Rates
Insurance No Service.
Customs declarations: 2 forms C2/CP3 and 1 despatch note CP2 written in
Flemish or French and English.
Prohibitions: Liqueurs.
Restrictions: Arms, saccharin and similar products, plants, narcotics.
Import licences are required for some classes of goods.
Compensation is not payable.
Delivery: Parcels are not delivered.
SABAH (formerly North Borneo and now a part of Malaysia)
Letter Post
Surface \
Air Mail / See Schedules of Letter Rates.