Post and Telegraph Act 1901 — Australia law | Esheria

Post and Telegraph Act 1901

This Act sets rules for postal and telegraph services, including who controls the Department, how officers and postmasters must act, and how mail, stamps, and registration are handled.

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Instrument
Act or statute
Status
Repealed
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

This Act sets rules for postal and telegraph services, including who controls the Department, how officers and postmasters must act, and how mail, stamps, and registration are handled. This provision gives the Postmaster-General wide powers over mail, telegraph, and money-order administration, sets duties for vessel masters carrying or receiving mails, and creates several postal and telegraph offences with penalties. This provision creates postal and telegraph offences, including obstruction, damage, false telegrams, secrecy breaches, and unauthorized telegraph lines, with fines, imprisonment, and some enforcement powers for postal officials.