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57. Reduction in rate of Commission to paying country on Money Orders exchanged between Australasian Colonies and Singapore. (Vie. 8.) 58. Treatment of Money Order Advices missent to other Colonies. (N.S.W. 22.) 59. Practice of forwarding Money Order Advices with and without lists between Colonies. (Tas. 1.) 60. Telegraph Money Order System between Colonies. (Tas. 2), (N.S.W. 38). 61. Exchange of Money Orders with Japan. (Vie. 21), (S.A. 15). 62. Suggested discontinuance of the issue of duplicate Postal Notes,, and the payment of the face value of Postage Stamps affixed to Postal Notes. (Vie. 6.) 63. Duplicate Postal Notes. (S.A. 14.) 64. Exchange of Postal Notes between Australasia and the United Kingdom. (Vie. 7.) Telegraphic. 65. Alternative Cable Route. (N.S.W. 23.) 66. Pacific Cable. (Q. 21.) 67. Overland Telegraph Line, South Australia. (Q. 13.) 68. Cable Subsidies and Guarantees : time of year closing. (Tas. 5.) 69. Berne's Circular re tabidated Telegraph Routes, and method of indicating such Routes. (Vie. 26.) 70. Fire Alarms. (S.A. 1.) 71. Sunday Telegraph Rates to Tasmania. (S.A. 5.) 72. Intercolonial Telegraph. (S.A. 9.) 73. Resolution of Conference Chambers of Commerce re Intercolonial Telegraph charges. (Vie. 27.) _ 74. Mode of counting and charging telegrams. Disputes with the public as to what are cipher words. (N.S.W. 24). (Orders for parts of Machinery). (Vie. 24). 75. System of counting words in Inland and Intercolonial Ordinary Telegrams. (N.S.W. 25), (Vie. 28). 76. Share-dealing. (S.A. 3.) 77. Share Telegrams between Stock Exchange. (S.A. 4.) 78. Counting double names in Telegrams. (Q. 16.) 79. Re word "care" being inserted in address of Message. (Tas. 4.) 80. Suggested abolition of additional charge on Cipher words contained in Inland and Intercolonial Telegrams. (N.S.W. 28), (Q. 18). 81. Reduction of the New South Wales-Queensland Telegraph Rates ; and alteration in mode of charging on Inland and Intercolonial Telegrams. (N.S.W. 34), (Q. 17). 82. Intercolonial Telegraph repeats. (S.A. 2.) 83. Proposed (.mission of the word " to" from before addresses on Telegrams. (N.S.W. 35), (Vie. 25), (Q. 20). 84. Charges for certified copies of Telegrams and Search Fees. (N.S.W. 26.) 85. Re numbers as well as words appearing in Telegrams. (Q. 15), (N.S.W. 27), (Vie. 30). 86. Consideration of Berne's Circular Letter, August 3rd, 1897. (S.A. 10.) 87. The question of abolishing the system of " Urgent" Intercolonial Telegrams, or of over- ■ coming the delays to which ordinary Telegrams are subjected in Colonies in which such system is in operation. (N.S.W. 29.) 88. Urgent Telegrams with West Australia. (Vie. 33.) 89. Urgent Telegrams, distinctive coloured forms. (S.A. 7.) 90. Question of issuing Vouchers with " Reply paid " Telegrams in terms of paragraph 1 Clause 51 of Buda-Pesth Telegraph Service Regulations. (N.S.W. 30), (Vie. 29). 91. Typewriters for Telegrams. (S.A. 8.) 92. Code Vocabulary. Points submitted by L'erne Telegraph Bureau for consideration. (N.S.W. 31), (Vie. 32), (Q. 19). 93. Proposal that Australasian Telegraph Administrations undertake for a fee the " coding " of International Messages as is now done by Router's Agency. (N.S.W. 32.) 94. Adoption of uniform Charges and Regulations with respect to International Code Addresses. (N.S.W. 33.) 95. Surnames as Code Addresses. (S.A. 6.) 96. Code Addresses. (Vie. 31.) 97. Code Addresses, Registration of. (Q. 14.) 98. Telegraph Regulations. (S.A. 11.) 99. Telephone Regulations. (S.A. 12.) 100. Private Telephone Line. (S.A. 13.) 101. Free transmission of Telegrams on Postal Service over New Zealand and Bass Straits Cables. (S.A. 14.) 102. Establishment of Telephonic communication between the Capital cities of the Australian Continent. (N.S.W. 38.) Miscellaneous. 103. Regulations regarding Uniform Letter Carriers and Messengers. (S.A. 1.) 104. Holidays, Christmas and Good Friday. (S.A. 2.)"

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