NEW TELEPHONE RULES
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Toll Call Liability
cBy Telegrapb-
WELLINGTON, Ltot Night. Telephone regulations issued to-day provide that any telephone subscriber shall be liablo for any charges payable for inland and overgeas toll calls emauating from his telephone and alSO for inland and overseas telegrams and radio telegrams telephoned from his homo to a telegraph office for cransmission. The pirector-General may, if he thinks flt, demand security for any such possible calls. The additionil charge for desk telephonest with hand micrOphones is reduced from £1 to 10s. , Chargeit for the removal of telephones to other premises are altered and a charge is to be made for altering tbt* reeords where no change of the position of a telephone is ihvolved. At exchariges at which the number of paying subscribers esiceeds 200, but not 1000, the poriod of attendance shall be continuous provided .not less than twothirds Of the residential Bubscribers oxpvess thcir desire that attendance at the exchange should be so extended. Alterations in charges aro also made in other cases.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 7
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172NEW TELEPHONE RULES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 7
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