Post and Telegraph Regulations 1913 (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1916.
I, SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, Governor of the State of Victoria and its
Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting as the Deputy of the
Governor-General, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, acting
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the
undermentioned amended Regulation under the
Dated this ninth day of August, One thousand nine hundred and sixteen.
A. L. STANLEY,
Deputy of the 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, as amended by Statutory Rules 1914, No. 123.)
Regulation 86 is repealed and the following Regulation is inserted in its stead:—
86. A newspaper may be sent either with or without a cover, but must be open at both ends, and there shall not be in or upon any such newspaper, or the cover thereof, any communication, character, figure, letter, or number (other than the words “newspaper only”; or a line drawn through any report, article, or paragraph therein; or rates of postage; the printed title of such newspaper, the printed names, occupations, and places of business of the printer, publisher, and vender thereof, the name, occupation, and address of the person to whom it is sent, and the name of the person who sends the same; or, in the case only of newspapers posted by the registered proprietors thereof, the words “If not delivered please return to head office....” (name of town)), nor shall anything other than a supplement be enclosed in, or with, or accompany any such newspaper or cover, otherwise such newspaper shall not be transmitted or delivered:
Provided always that—with the exception of figures indicating the date upon which the subscription will expire, such as “10/12/07,” and figures indicating the number of papers in the package to be transmitted, being allowed to be printed, impressed or stencilled upon covers of newspapers issued from the publishing office of any newspaper within the Commonwealth—any newspaper bearing on the cover or outside of the fold thereof any printed matter not permitted for newspapers may be transmitted at the rate charged for printed papers.
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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.9936—Price 3d.
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