Post and Telegraph Regulations 1913 (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901–1916.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the
undermentioned amended Regulation under the
Dated this twenty-third day of August, One thousand nine hundred and sixteen.
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor- General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
WILLIAM WEBSTER,
Postmaster-General.
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Amendment of the post and Telegraph Regulations, 1913.
(Statutory Rules 1913, No. 348.)
Regulation 381 is repealed, and the following Regulation is inserted in its stead:—
381. Telegrams may be produced for perusal by persons other than the senders or addressees, on the authority of the Postmaster-General, the Secretary, or a Deputy Postmaster-General, in any case where the production of such telegrams is required in the interests of justice, and a subpoena or a written request for their production has been issued or made by a Court presided over by a Judge, or by the President or Chairman of a Royal Commission, or by a Chief Commissioner of Police. The Postmaster-General may, however, refuse to produce telegrams in cases where he has reason to suspect any abuse.
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
C.10381.—Price 3d.
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