General characteristics:
| Heading and notes: |
Form number T.G. 65 B on the first printing and T.X. 65B from 1972 printing.
TELEGRAM in top left corner. |
| Message area: |
Blank. |
| Reverse side: |
Two slogans. |
| Colours (text & form): |
Blue on white. |
| Size of form overall: |
89 × 146 mm. |
- opaque envelope;
- the main distinctions between the varieties are:
19A: form number T.G. 65B; printed by
Topliner Opaque (under flap);
19B: form number T.X. 65B and printed by BP.
Distinctive characteristics of this form:
- centre line "Received..." ends with "message";
- line above sender details ends with "Tasmania".
Details of use and rarity.
Form
sub-number |
Schedule number |
Earliest recorded date |
Rarity rating |
| DO-1A |
None |
4 July 1905 at Burnie. |
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| Where do you want to go next? |
| Return to the top. |
| Previous ordinary rate delivery envelope (AA-EO-18). |
| Next ordinary rate delivery envelope (AT-EO-20). |
| Overview page of Australian ordinary rate delivery envelopes. |
This was the last design for the opaque ordinary rate delivery envelopes - see
note below.

Printed in 1967 by Topliner Opaque |
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AA-EO-19Aa.
Characteristics:
- printed by Topliner Opaque;
- Form number T.G. 65 B on front;
- TELEGRAM in thick sans serif letters 6 mm high;
- overall size of envelope 89 × 146 mm;
- Downland Opaque printed the corresponding 1967 window delivery envelope (AA-EO-18Ac).
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Characteristics of the reverse side:
- both slogans on the reverse are the same as on the corresponding window delivery envelope (AA-EO-18Ac);
- top slogan is two lines with 2nd line being ADDRESS TELEGRAMS TO A TELEPHONE NUMBER;lower slogan is PLEASE POST YOUR MAIL ...
- flap is pointed with straight sides.
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AA-EO-19Ab.
Has the same characteristics except there is no schedule number on the left side under the flap. |
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| AA-EO-19B. |
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Characteristics:
- printed by BP in 1973;
- front is the same as for EO-19Aa;
- Form number changed to T.X. 65 B - the same year as for the corresponding window envelope;
- TELEGRAM in thick sans serif letters 6 mm high;
- overall size of envelope 89 × 146 mm;
- BP printed this envelope although SGGS Graysmith printed the corresponding 1972 window delivery envelope (AA-EO-18Ca).
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Characteristics of the reverse side:
- top slogan is three lines with the recommended address being
TO A TELEPHONE OR TELEX NUMBER;
lower slogan is ADDRESS MAIL FULLY ...
- flap is pointed with straight sides.
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In the September 1978 Post Office Circular, the following information was printed:
17. Telegram Envelopes.
1. Telecom Australia has advised that a recent survey revealed that no requirement exists for continued production of non-transparent ordinary and urgent telegram envelopes (TX 65B and TX 65C).
2. When existing stocks are exhausted no further supplies will be available ad TX 65 and TX 65A (transparent window envelopes) should be used. Any supplies of TX 65B and TX 65C on hand at 30 June 1980 are to be destroyed.
3. TX 65, TX 65A and TX 65H (green confirmatory copy) envelopes are being modified to incorporate the Telecom Australia logo and these will be available when existing stocks are depleted.
4. Postmasters at those offices which complete the Half-Yearly Requisition For Stores form SP 14 might please note that the description shown of form TX 65B in that publication is not correct and that the form TX 65B does not have a transparent panel.
(PN. 287/2/51).
Details of use and rarity.
Form
sub-number |
Schedule number |
Earliest recorded date |
Rarity rating |
| EO-19Aa |
C.T.B. 3229 - 67
(Topliner Opaque). |
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C |
| EO-19Ab |
None. |
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NC |
| EO-19B |
SCH. CTB 5589/73
(BP). |
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C |