Postal, Telegraphic and Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901.
(Issued Provisionally as Statutory Rules, 1910, No. 35.)
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
Postal Regulations.
Telephone Regulations.
to come into operation on the twenty-fourth day of December, 1910
Dated this twenty-ninth day of November, One thousand nine hundred and ten.
DUDLEY,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
JOSIAH THOMAS.
C. 18484—Price 3D.
POSTAL REGULATIONS.
Packets.
Regulation 3 under this head (
“Wine, spirits, liqueurs, or other alcoholic beverages shall not be transmitted by post unless—
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a ) they consist ofbonâ fide samples, and each sample does not exceed, in the case of wine, 6 ounces, and in the case of spirits, liqueurs, or other alcoholic beverages, 3 ounces in weight; and(
b )the samples are packed in the manner in which liquids are by these Regulations required to be packed, and so that each package shall not exceed, in the case of wine an aggregate weight of 20 ounces, and in the case of spirits, liqueurs, or other alcoholic beverages, an aggregate weight of 10 ounces.”
Newspapers.
Regulation 5 under this head (
“Except in the case of newspapers sent to the United Kingdom by the ‘all sea’ route.’’
Parcels Post.
Regulation I under this head (
“1. In addition to the name and address of the person for whom it is intended, every parcel addressed to any place beyond the Commonwealth must bear the name and address of the sender on the wrapper, thus:
From.................................... of................................
The name and address of the sender may also be indicated on parcels for delivery within the Commonwealth.”
TELEPHONE REGULATIONS.
Regulation II under this head (
“II.—(1) Telephone lines must be rented for a period certain of one year at least, or of such longer time as the Deputy Postmaster General decides, and thereafter the renting shall continue unless and until determined by notice in accordance with this Regulation.
(2) On or at any time after the expiration of the period certain, the renting of the line, or of any extension thereof, may be determined—
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a )by the subscriber giving to the Deputy Postmaster-General one month’s previous notice in writing of his intention to discontinue the use of the line or extension; or(
b ) by the Deputy Postmaster-General giving to the subscriber one month’s previous notice in writing of his intention to discontinue the service.(3) Rent will be charged only to the expiration of the notice of discontinuance.
(4) The notice to the Deputy Postmaster-General may be waived in the case of the death of the subscriber if—
(
a ) the telephone line is an ordinary telephone line, and(
b ) a special agreement for the renting of the line for a fixed term is not in force, and(
c )the notice would involve payment of rent for any period beyond the date to which rent has already been paid.(5) Nothing in this Regulation shall affect the power of the Postmaster-General, or a Deputy Postmaster-General, to determine the agreement under any other Regulation.”
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Part XIX.—Miscellaneous.
Regulation
126A under the above head
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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