Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901–1934.*
I,
THE DEPUTY OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the
following Regulations under the
Dated this eleventh day of August, 1937.
Deputy of the Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command
Postmaster-General.
Amendment Of The Telephone Regulations.
“‘Occupier,’ in relation to any premises, land, office, building or other place, includes the person for the time being in possession of the premises, land, office, building or other place and ‘occupancy’ and ‘occupation’ have a corresponding meaning;”.
“14.—(1) Before removing from any premises having a telephone or other like service, a subscriber shall give notice, in writing, to the Department of the date upon which he expects to remove.
“(2.) In the event of it being impracticable for a subscriber to give such notice before his removal, he shall, within one week thereafter, give notice, in writing, to the Department of the date on which he removed.
“(3.) A subscriber who fails to comply with the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: Ten pounds.”.
* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1927, No. 145, as amended by Statutory Rules 1928, No. 99; 1929, Nos. 122 and 133; 1930, Nos. 2, 7, 15, 54 and 112; 1931, Nos. 86 and 137: 1932, No. 16; 1933, Nos. 13, 14, 56, 64, 84 and 135; 1934, Nos.30 and 114; 1935, Nos. 25, 26, 93, 96 and 121; 1936, No. 121; and 1937, Nos. 14 and 36.
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
3586.—6/9.7.1937.—Price 3d.
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