Thursday, July 8, 2010

International Mail Rates and Fees During the Karsh Period 1953-54
(Excluding the United States)

This article provides an overview of the principal international rates in effect from May 1, 1953 to March 31, 1954. The rates are summarized in the table below:


1. Surface Letter

a) Preferential

The rate for letters to Great Britain and places within the Commonwealth, France, Spain, and North and South America was 4 cents for the first ounce.


Campbell River to Ainwick, England, June 6 1953
4 cent preferential surface letter rate to Great Britain



Ottawa to Port Morseby, Papua, February 6, 1954
4 cents Commonwealth letter rate



Forwarded to Bendigo, Australia, March 31 1964 by air mail
6 1/2d. Papua New Guinea stamp paying for mail service from Papua to Australia



Niagara-on-the-Lake to Guayaquil, Ecuador, February 25 1954
4 cent preferential surface letter rate to South America



Montreal to Paris, November 30, 1953
4 cent preferential surface letter rate to France


St-Hyacinthe to Bridgetown, Barbados, January 12, 1954
4 cents Commonwealth preferential rate
5 cents charged for return of letter


b) All other countries (UPU rate)

The letter rate to countries for which the preferential rate did not apply was 5 cents for the first ounce.


Grand Falls to Skjern, Denmark, October 8 1953
5 cents UPU surface letter rate



South Mountain to Germany, November 30, 1953
5 cents UPU letter rate


Kamloops to Odeborg, Sweden, March 14, 1954
5 cents surface rate (double sized message post card treated as a letter)
Shortpaid 1 cent and taxed 10 centimes (the minimum)





2. Surface Post Card

The surface postcard rate to all destinations was 3 cents.


Montreal to Orpington, England, February 22, 1954


3. Air Mail Letter

The air mail letter rates were printed on page 12 of the Canada Official Postal Guide 1952-53 (Part I) :


(Post cards were treated as letters)

On July 1, 1953, the 10 cent, 15 cent and 25 cent air mail letter rates were for each one-half ounce.

a) Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Europe

The rate was 15 cents for each quarter ounce to June 30, 1951, and for each one half ounce after July 1, 1953.


Toronto to Geneva, Switzerland, June 24 1953
15 cents one quarter ounce air mail letter rate



Toronto to London, March 23 1953
15 cents one quarter ounce air mail letter rate



Toronto to Copenhagen Denmark, January 5, 1954
15 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate



Levis to Liege, Belgium, December 7 1953
15 cents one half ounce ounce air mail letter rate



Gander to Frankfurt, Germany, September 28 1953
15 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate

Air Mail to Europe


London to Wilderswil, Switzerland, March 19, 1954
15 cents air mail rate to Switzerland


b) Caribbean, West Indies, Central America, Mexico

The rate was 10 cents for each quarter ounce until June 30, 1951, then for each one half ounce.


Toronto to Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 31 1953
10 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate


Montreal to Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 1 1953
10 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate


c) Asia, Africa, Oceania

The air mail letter rate was 25 cents for each quarter ounce until June 30, 1953, then for each one half ounce.



Penticton to Lagos, Nigeria, May 6 1953
25 cents one quarter ounce air mail letter rate



Montreal to Calcutta, India, June 25, 1953
25 cents one quarter ounce air mail letter rate



Calgary to Port Morseby, Papua, July 12, 1953
25 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate



Niagara Falls to Gakooma, Southern Rhodesia, November 21 1953
25 cents one half ounce air mail letter rate
Shortpaid 10 cents and taxed 60 gold centimes
There is no indication if the Southern Rhodesia post office collected the amount due

Air mail rate.................25c
Amount prepaid..........15
Amount shortpaid.......10
Double Deficiency........20c

Conversion from cents to gold centimes @1 cent= 3 gold centimes:

20 cents = 20 cents X 3 gold centimes/1 cent = 60 gold centimes

Usually air mail matter prepaid at less than 75% of the rate would not be forwarded by air. In this case the amount prepaid was 60 % and based on the taxation it appears that air transmission was provided.


4. Air Letters (Aerogrammes)

a) To June 30, 1953

a) G.B., Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland and all 10c per quarter ounce countries

The rate was 10 cents

Air letter not shown

b) All other countries

The rate was 15 cents.


Toronto to Johannesburg, South Africa, June 15, 1953
15 cents air letter rate

b) From July 1, 1953

The rate to all countries was 10 cents. (Not shown)

5. Printed Matter

The printed matter rate to all destinations was 2 cents for the first two ounces.


Portage la Prairie to New Delhi, India, March 24 1954
2 cents printed matter rate


6. Special Services

Registration

The registration fee was 20 cents.


Gravenhurst to Cheadle, Cheshire, England, November 29 1953
15 cents air mail + 20 cents registration fee



Winnipeg Sub No. 41 to Lubeck, Germany, January 13, 1954
35 cents paying 15 cents airmail + 20 cents registration



Manuscript "Passed for export"