Postal, Telegraphic and Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1910.
(Issued Provisionally as Statutory Rules 1913, No. 155.)
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 Regulations under the
General Postal Regulations,
Telegraphic Regulations,
Telephone Regulations,
to come into operation on the thirteenth day of September, 1913.
Dated this twentieth day of August, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
The
Regulation under this head (Statutory Rules 1910
Telegraphic Regulations.
The Regulation under this head (Statutory Rules 1912, No. 222) is repealed, and the following Regulation inserted in its stead : —
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Telegrams concerning Commonwealth Parliamentary Elections despatched after an election, and containing only the names of Commonwealth Electoral Divisions and Subdivisions, the names of candidates, and the numbers of votes polled by each candidate, and the number of informal votes, and telegrams despatched after
C.12459.—Price 3d.
a Referendum and containing only a reference to the Referendum, the names of Divisions and Subdivisions, the number of votes cast in such Divisions and Subdivisions for or against the proposed law, and the number of informal votes, shall be transmitted on payment of the rates prescribed for Commonwealth press telegrams transmitted within the Commonwealth."
Telephone Regulations.
Regulation 76 under this head (Statutory Rules 1912, No. 65) is repealed, and the following Regulation inserted in its stead :—
" 76. When the line passes along any road, track, or water, the wire shall, except at a crossing, be at least 12 feet from the surface, and if the line crosses a road, track, or other public place, the height of the wire above the highest portion of the road, track, or public place, shall not be less than 18 feet, and the poles carrying the wire at any such crossings shall be of substantial character, and be strutted or stayed, if necessary, to stand the strain of the wire."
Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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