Post and Telegraph Regulations 1913 (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1915. No. 153.

 

REGULATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1913.

(Issued provisionally as Statutory Rules 1915, No. 93.)

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 Post and Telegraph Act 1901-1913, to come into operation forthwith.

Dated this twenty-fifth day of August, One thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

R. M. FERGUSON,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

W. G. SPENCE,

Postmaster-General.

 

Amendment of the Post and Telegraph Regulations, 1913.

(Statutory Rules 1913, No. 348.)

Regulation 37 is repealed, and the following Regulation is inserted in its stead:—

Books.

37. The following articles shall not be eligible for transmission at the book rate of postage:—

Account books, albums (with or without photographs or pictures), catalogues, and all publications issued in book form for the purpose of advertisement, diaries, directories, guide books, journals of fashion, music (bound or loose), pamphlets, statistical and similar publications, calendars, Acts and Regulations, pocket books, programmes of competitions, prospectuses, reports of companies, and other business concerns, or of institutions, &c., stationery of all kinds bound in book form, time-tables, and generally all matter properly coming under the head of “printed papers,” “commercial papers,” or “merchandise.”

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

C.11109.—Price 3d.

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