General characteristics:
| Heading and notes: |
No form number.
URGENT TELEGRAM with three lines of charges details. |
| Message area: |
Plain except for the window. |
| Reverse side: |
Blank. |
| Colours (text & envelope): |
Red on white/grey. |
| Size of envelope overall: |
90 × 146 mm (approx - see below). |
- window envelopes;
- all three types have the provision for CHARGES on the front;
- thick red borders on 3 or 4 sides;
- reverse side is plain;
- has a security pattern printed inside;
- the main distinctions between the varieties are:
2A: URGENT TELEGRAM is at left in small font and is neither boxed nor underlined;
2B:
URGENT TELEGRAM is at left in large font and is underlined;
2C: URGENT TELEGRAM is at right in medium sized font and is
boxed.
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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| Previous urgent rate delivery envelope (AE-EU-1). |
| Next urgent rate delivery envelope (AB-EU-3). |
| Overview of urgent rate delivery envelopes. |
These envelopes were the first window design issued by Australia. The use of a window in an envelope had been approved by the Universal Postal Union in 1921 and approved for Australia on 1 January 1922. They were introduced for telegrams in 1923.
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AE-EU-2A.
No information about printing date but window envelopes were introduced in 1923.
Characteristics:
- heading is left justified but not underlined;
- has thick borders on three sides;
- window is surrounded by a thick border;
- flap is pointed with straight sides;
- window and border are 40 mm high.
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Flap for the above delivery envelope showing the sharp, pointed peak and the straight sides. |
AE-EU-2A (flap).
Details of the flap for the above delivery envelope. |
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AE-EU-2B.
No information about printing date.
Characteristics:
- heading is left justified and double underlined;
- has thick borders on all sides;
- window has no border;
- flap is rounded with curved sides;
- window is 35 mm high.
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AE-EU-2C.
No information about printing date.
Characteristics:
- URGENT TELEGRAM justified right and has a double lined octagonal frame;
- CHARGES TO PAY at left;
- has thick borders on all sides;
- window has no border;
- flap is rounded with deeply curved sides;
- window is 41 mm high.
The envelope was printed by at least two printers (see below). There were only very minor, trivial differences between the two printings. |
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AE-EU-2C(flap).
Details of the flap for the above delivery envelope including the printer's (CLEAR VIEW) insignia. |
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AE-EU-2C (flap).
Details of the flap for the above delivery envelope including the printer's (INVICTA REGISTERED) insignia. |
Details of use and rarity.
Form
sub-number |
Schedule number |
Earliest recorded date |
Rarity rating |
| EU-2A |
None. |
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RR |
| EU-2B |
None. |
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| EU-2C |
None. |
6 February 1931 at Prahran, Vic with AB-DU-3B. |
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