General characteristics:
| Heading and notes: |
Form number E.T. 45 in one of the top corners.
Standard Interim period heading.
Has URGENT TELEGRAM in 5 mm sans-serif letters for heading.
Office date stamp is part of the heading section. |
| Message area: |
Blank. |
| Reverse side: |
Blank. |
| Colours (text & form): |
Blue on pink. |
| Size of form overall: |
163 × 210 mm. |
| Size of datestamp box: |
30 × 35 mm. |
- very distinctive light pink paper;
- has a Stores Index number 45 in one of the top corners;
- one or two lines of vertical text at the left in various positions.
- the main distinctions identifying the varieties are:
3A: has one vertical line of text at the left not reaching up the top section dividing line;
3B: has one vertical line of text at the left reaching just below the PMG heading;
3C: has two vertical lines of text at the left reaching beyond the top secion;
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 |
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None |
4 July 1905 at Burnie. |
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| Previous WA Interim Urgent delivery form (WI-DU-2). |
| Overview page for Western Australia Interim forms. |
| Telegrams informing sad news about "Killed in Action". |
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WI-DU-3A.
Melbourne to Perth.
Date removed but probably
5 August 1914 (time sent was 12:45 pm and time received was 11:08 am).
Characteristics:
- single line of vertical text in a small format at left - finishes before the line under the heading - see further details below.
Telegram sent by Prime Minister Joseph Cook announcing the commencement of war with Germany. |
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WI-DU-3A.
Bridgetown to Busselton.
22 October 1914.
Has a scarce RO4-P&TO for Busselton.
Characteristics:
- has *12 in top left corner;
- has Form Number E.T. No. 45 in top right corner;
- single line of vertical text in a small format for
"NOTE: .." on left side. Finishes 12 mm below dividing line at base of heading area.
- message area is unlined;
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WI-DU-3Ba.
Mt. Magnet to Cue RO4-TO date stamp of 23 May 1916.
Characteristics:
- single line of text at left finishes just below the PMG heading;
- Has Form number E.T. 45 in TLC;
- has STORES INDEX 45 in TRC;
- message area is blank.
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WI-DU-3Bb.
Perth Rail to Narrogin
RO2-TO date stamp of
29 October 1917.
Characteristics:
- single line of text at left finishes just below the PMG heading;
- Has Form number E.T. 45 in TLC;
- has Schedule number h3779/14 12* in TRC;
- message area is blank.
Phoenix Auctions December 2013, Lot 1583. |
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WI-DU-3C.
Geraldton to Perth.
Perth/W.A.
date stamp of
18 August 1916.
Characteristics:
- two lines of text at left almost completely moved to the heading area;
- message area is blank;
- schedule number
"i9247/16 *12" is at the top next to the Stores Index number.
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WI-DU-3C.
Bunbury to Narrogin.
18 August 1916.
Characteristics:
Same as for previous form
but see details of the datestamp elsewhere;
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Details of use and rarity.
Form
sub-number |
Schedule number |
Earliest recorded date |
Rarity rating |
| DU-3A |
*12. |
At least by 14 October 1914. |
RRR |
| DU-3B |
Stores Index 45. |
31 August 1916 at Boulder, WA. |
RRR |
| DU-3C |
19247/16 *12 |
18 August 1916. |
RRR |