STATUTORY RULES.

1923. No. 11.

 

REGULATION 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 Regulation under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901-1916, to come into operation forthwith.

Dated this thirty-first day of January, 1923.

FORSTER,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

A. POYNTON,

Postmaster-General.

 

Amendment of the Post and Telegraph Regulations.

(Statutory Rules 1913, No. 348, as amended to this date.)

Regulation 336 is amended by omitting sub-regulation (8) thereof and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

(8) When a telegram is addressed to a person at an abbreviated address other than the person who has registered such address (or an official in his employ addressed by his official title as “Cashier,” “Accountant,” or, in the case of a company or institution “President,” “Secretary,” &c.), the word “care” or its equivalent must appear immediately before the abbreviated address, otherwise the telegram shall not be accepted for transmission.

 

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