POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES.
No. 66 of 1956.
An Act to amend the Post
and Telegraph Rates Act 1902–1951.
[Assented to 28th
September, 1956.]
BE it enacted by the
Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of
the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows :—
Short title and citation.
1.—(1.) This Act may be cited as the Post and
Telegraph Rates Act 1956.
(2.) The Post and Telegraph Rates Act 1902–1951 is in this Act
referred to as the Principal Act.
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the Post
and Telegraph Rates Act 1902–1956.
Commencement.
2.This Act shall come into
operation on the first day of October, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-six.
First Schedule.
3. The First Schedule to the Principal Act is amended by omitting Part
II. and inserting in its stead the following Part:—
Part
II. |
Letters and Letter Cards...................................................................... | Fourpence for the first ounce or part of an ounce, and Twopence
half-penny for each additional ounce or part of an ounce
|
Post Cards.............................................................................................. | Fourpence each |
Second Class Mail Matter— |
(a) Commercial
papers, patterns, samples and merchandise, as prescribed
| Threepence half-penny for the first two ounces or part of two ounces,
and Twopence for each additional two ounces or part of two ounces
|
(b) Printed matter
(including printed papers, circulars and catalogues, and books, periodicals
and newspapers not registered at a General Post Office), as prescribed
| Threepence half-penny for the first four ounces or part of four
ounces, and Twopence for each additional four ounces or part of four ounces
|
Third Class Mail Matter
(comprising books registered at a General Post Office and periodicals and
newspapers registered at a General Post Office posted otherwise than as
specified in Part I. of this Schedule), as prescribed
| Twopence half-penny for
the first six ounces or part of six ounces, and Twopence for each additional
six ounces or part of six ounces
|
Hansard, that is, reports of Parliamentary
debates printed and published by the authority of the Commonwealth or of a
State
| Twopence per twelve ounces or part of twelve ounces.
|
Second Schedule, Part I.
4. The Second Schedule to the Principal Act is amended by omitting
Part I. and inserting in its stead the following Part:—
Part
I.—Ordinary Telegrams.
— | Between offices which are
not more than fifteen miles apart. | Between offices which are
more than fifteen miles apart. |
Including address and
signature— Not exceeding twelve words...................................................................
| Two shillings and
ninepence | Three shillings |
For each additional word.................................
| Threepence............................ | Threepence |
Double the foregoing rates
shall be charged for the transmission of—
(a) urgent telegrams; and
(b) telegrams on the public service when required, under section
ninety-five of the Post and Telegraph Act 1901–1950, to be transmitted
before other telegrams.
The rates specified in this
Part are exclusive of porterage charges.
Second Schedule, Part III.
5. The Second Schedule to the Principal Act is amended by omitting
Part III. and inserting in its stead the following Part:—
Part
III.—Broadcasting and Television Telegrams, as Prescribed.
Telegrams, accepted for
transmission subject to the prescribed conditions—the same rates as are
specified in Part II. of this
Schedule.
Second Schedule, Part VI.
6.