Selected Articles On Government Ownership of the Telegraph

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Selected Articles On Government Ownership of the Telegraph
Edith May Phelps
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For messages to any point within the same state from which they are sent the charge is fixed at 18 cents for the same number of words. For messages to any other state within the Commonwealth the charge for a message of similar length is 24 cents. In all cases the charge for extra words beyond the sixteen is a uniform rate of 2 cents a word. Delivery is made within a radius of i mile from the receiving office, and for this there is no extra charge.
"In the newer, poorer, and far less thickly set
...tled country of Australia there are fully 6, 000 post-offices to meet the requirements of 4, 000, 000 people, or I to every 666 people; and more than 3, 000 of these are also telegraph stations, being I to about 1, 300 persons. If every second post-office in this country were also a telegraph station, the public would be nearly as well supplied with the means of rapid communication as the settlers in Australia now are, instead of one-third as well, and they would also be saved a great deal of money.

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