Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS 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 Regulations under the
Dated this thirteenth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and sixteen.
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
WILLIAM WEBSTER,
Postmaster-General.
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Amendment of the Telephone Regulations, 1913.
(Statutory Rules 1913, No. 349.)
1. Regulations 96, 97, and 98 are
96. Where privately-constructed lines existed at the 1st September, 1910, or were subsequently erected to connect with any town in which a Telephone Exchange is in operation, they may be connected with the Telephone Exchange on the following terms:—
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a ) If the poles of the Postmaster-General are available, the portion of the lines within the boundaries of any township shall be erected and maintained thereon by the Department.(
b ) Where poles of the Postmaster-General are not available, and it is not considered desirable that they should be erected by the Department, permission may be given for any portion to be constructed by the user of such privately-constructed line.(
c ) Where the portion of the line erected by the Department joins the portion erected by the user, the Department will provide a means of separating the two portions at will, so that defects may be localized.
C.8203.—Price 3d.
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d )For any portion of the line erected by the Department the following annual charges shall be made:—For any distance up to 2 miles, single wire or metallic circuits, as may be necessary, the fees prescribed for an exclusive service under Regulation 5.
For each additional ¼ mile or portion thereof of single wire, Six shillings and threepence; of metallic circuit, Nine shillings and fivepence.
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e ) In cases where the line is extended so that more than one point can communicate with the Exchange—For each additional point, Twenty shillings.
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f ) Mileage of the portion of the line erected by the Department will be calculated radially from the Exchange as a centre.(
g ) The charges specified in (d ) and (e ) include—(1) Unlimited calls between any two stations on the same line, such calls not requiring the attention of the Exchange.
(2) Provision of all apparatus at the Exchange, and one telephone wall set complete with batteries. complete for each point connected.
(3) The transmission by telephone, without extra charge, of telegrams on which the ordinary charges for transmission over the wires of the Postmaster-General have been paid.
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h ) All calls passing through the Exchange shall be charged for as provided in Regulation 5.
But the provisions of Regulations 84 and 86 shall apply, and the charges specified therein be made when the services provided for therein are required.
A licence-fee of One shilling per annum, as required by Regulation 79, shall also be paid.
97. (1) A person by whom any portion of a line has been erected under this Part of the Regulations shall construct and maintain it, and maintain the instruments connected with it to the satisfaction of the Deputy Postmaster-General. The Postmaster-General will not be responsible for any portion of the line not erected by or for the Department.
(2) The telephones which connect with Exchanges will be provided by the Postmaster-General, but must be installed and maintained by the licensee to the satisfaction of the Deputy Postmaster-General: Provided that if the licensee brings to the Telephone Exchange instruments provided by the Department which have been used on the line and have become defective, such instruments shall be repaired, so far as ordinary defects due to fair wear and tear are concerned, by the Department, free of charge.
98. The cost of any necessary inspection of the privately-constructed line or of installing or repairing instruments connected therewith, except where the repairs are effected in accordance with the conditions contained in Sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 97, shall be paid by the person for whose use the line has been erected.
100. In cases where the Postmaster-General permits the user to erect the whole of the line from his premises to the Department’s terminal pole outside any Telephone Exchange or any office at which a telephone service is or may be provided by the Department, the charges specified in Part XV., Regulation 96 (
d ), will he reduced by Two pounds ten shillings per annum, and the subscriber shall maintain to the satisfaction of the Deputy Postmaster-General the instrument used in connexion with the line, but the other provisions of Part XV. of the Regulations shall apply.
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