Service Station and Motor Trader of Western Australia, publication registered for transmission by post, 1951

1951 - 1952
Historical information

The Postmaster-General’s Department in Western Australia created and maintained a series of records called ‘transmission by post’. These records include applications by publishers and organisations to claim a reduced postage rate for educational and literary publications, which included newsletters, books and periodicals.
This record contains the publication 'Service Station and Motor Trader of WA'.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-140-1805108
Material
Contextual Information

These files were created and maintained by the Western Australian branch of the Postmaster-General's Department from 1908 until 1969. Each file has at least one, in some cases more, copies of the publication attached to the file. The application is also accompanied by a statutory declaration completed by either proprietor, publisher or printer, in which they certify that the publication is printed and published for bona fide sale at the advertised price, and is not designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation, or circulation at nominal rates, that at least 75% of the copies issued are sold to bona fide purchasers or bona fide subscribers, and that a previous application for registration has not been made.

Place made
WA
Australia
Year
1951
Year End
1952
Attribution requirements

NAA: PP198/1, 228/4/1000

National Archives of Australia, Western Australia Office

National Archives of Australia, Western Australia Office

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Front cover of the November 1951 issue of the Service station and motor trader.
Correspondence from W F Harry, Secretary of Western Australian Automobile Chamber of Commerce to Director, Posts and Telegraphs.

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