Postal, Telegraphic and Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901.
(Issued provisionally as Statutory Rules 1911, No. 62.)
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.
Telephone Regulations.
to come into operation on the fourth day of November, 1911.
Dated this eleventh day of October, One thousand nine hundred and eleven.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
JOSIAH THOMAS.
General Postal Regulations.
The
Regulations under this head (
(
a ) by inserting the word “registered” before the words “postal article,” in Regulation 1, and(
b ) by omitting from Regulation 2 all the words after the word “provided.”
The Regulations under this head (
The Regulations under this head (
“2. Letters or packets sent to a fixed address other than a post-office, not indorsed for return to the senders within a specified time, as provided by Section 46 of the
Post and Telegraph Act 1901-1910, and
C.16274.—Price 3d.
which cannot be delivered shall be returned to the senders after the expiration of eight days; other letters or packets posted within the Commonwealth for delivery within the Commonwealth shall be retained at the office of address for one month; if received from a place beyond the Commonwealth, they shall be retained for two months; letters or packets addressed to ships shall be retained for four months.
At the expiration of the respective periods the letters or packets must be returned through the Returned Letter Office to the writers, if posted in the State to which addressed, and, if not, to the State or country of origin.”
The Regulations under this head (
The Regulations under this head (
“II. Information regarding the payment of postal notes will be furnished only on payment of the following fees, namely:—
(
a ) Where the denominations and numbers of the notes are given—for each note 2½d.; provided that where two or more notes of the same denomination and of consecutive numbers are concerned, one fee only shall be payable;(
b ) Where those particulars are not given—2s. 6d., or 1s. for each day’s postal notes examined, whichever sum is the larger.”
Telephone Regulations.
Regulation 30 under this head (Statutory Rules 1906, No. 114) is amended by inserting after the words and figures “Head receiver, double with cord, 7s. 6d.,” the following words and figures:—“Additional transmitter, 10s.”
The Regulations under this head (Statutory Rules 1906, No. 114) are amended—
1.(
a ) by inserting between the words “Equal to” and “the difference,” in condition (a ) of Regulation 118, the words “seventy-five per centum of.”(
b ) by inserting between the words “exceeding” and “the difference,” in condition (b ) of Regulation 118, the words “seventy-five per centum of.”2. by inserting between the words “year” and “any amount,” in Regulation 119, the words “seventy-five per centum of.”
Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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