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-fourth day of July, 1918.
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
WILLIAM WEBSTER,
Postmaster-General.
Amendment of the Post and Telegraph Regulations 1913.
(Statutory Rules 1917, No. 330.)
Regulation 32 is repealed, and the following regulation is inserted in its stead:—
32. Circulars which are in other respects admissible, but which are printed or lithographed in characters resembling those of the typewriter, or are produced by means of any mechanical process from written or typewritten originals, may also be transmitted at the printed papers rate of postage, provided they are handed in at the counter of a post-office, and at least twenty copies precisely identical are posted at the same time. Each cover must be marked by the sender “20 posted”, except when quantities are posted prepaid in cash under regulation 112. Circulars, other than notices of meetings, covered by this regulation, must not be in letter form.
Printed
and Published for the Government of
the Commonwealth of Australia by H. J
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