Postal, Telegraphic and Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1911. No. 64.

 

PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901.

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the undermentioned amended Regulations under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901, namely:—

Money Orders—Telephone Regulations.

Part XIX.—Miscellaneous—Transaction of Business after usual Office Hours.

should come into immediate operation, and make the amended Regulations to come into operation forthwith as Provisional Regulations.

Dated this fifteenth day of April, One thousand nine hundred and eleven.

DUDLEY,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

JOSIAH THOMAS.

 

Money Orders.

Regulation 3 under this head (Statutory Rules 1907, No. 57, as amended by Statutory Rules 1910, No. 102) is amended by omitting the figure and letters “1 p.m.” in the last paragraph, and inserting in their stead the word “noon.”

 

Telephone Regulations.

Part XIX.—Miscellaneous.

transaction of business after usual office hours.

Regulation 126 under this head (Statutory Rules 1906, No. 114) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph;—

“Similar arrangements may be made at allowance post offices, in cases where the Postmasters are willing to give the necessary attendance, on payment of a fee not exceeding 1s. for each thirty minutes or portion thereof, during which it is desired the office shall be kept open, in addition to the ordinary Departmental charges for the transmission of telephone messages.”

 

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