Post and Telegraph Rates Act 1964 (Cth)
POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES.
An
Act to amend the
[Assented to 30th September, 1964.]
BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may
be cited as the
“6a.—(1.) This section applies to articles that—
(
a ) are comprised within item 1 or item 4 in the First Schedule to this Act;(
b ) are not addressed to specified persons but bear the words ‘The Householder’ or some similar words; and(
c ) are posted in bulk.
“(2.) Subject to the next succeeding sub-section, the postage payable in respect of articles to which this section applies—
(
a ) is an amount equal to seven-tenths of the amount of postage that, but for this section, would be payable in respect of the articles; and(
b ) shall be prepaid in cash.
“(3.) Where the amount of postage ascertained in accordance with the last preceding sub-section includes a fraction of a penny, that fraction shall be disregarded.”.
“Part I.—Ordinary Telegrams.
1. The rate for telegrams containing not more than twelve words (including address and signature) is Three shillings.
2. The rate for telegrams containing more than twelve words (including address and signature) is Three shillings, together with an amount of Sixpence for every two words by which the number of words contained in the telegram exceeds twelve. If the telegram contains an odd number of words, it shall be deemed to contain an additional word.
3. 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 thePost and Telegraph Act 1901-1961, to be transmitted before other telegrams.
4. The rates specified in this Part are exclusive of porterage charges.”.
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