This page provides a menu of links to the telegraph stationery printed by the former Australian Colonies for use with international telegrams.
| INC-DO-1. Form is similar to NC-DO-7. Heading refers to Electric Telegraph and incorporates either INTERNATIONAL LINE or NEW ZEALAND LINE. Printed in colours of mauve to pink. |  | 
| INC-DO-2. Heading refers to Printed in black on pink paper. 
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| INC-DO-3. Heading is Printed in blue and red on white paper. |  | 
| See also a unique delivery envelope posted from Sydney to Noumea. | |
| ISC-EC-1. Delivery envelope printed in blue on white paper. Has CABLE under Crest. 
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| IVC-DO-1. Has heading of ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH VICTORIA with BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN LINE underneath. Printed in black on white paper. Has date printed as 187___. |  | 
| Has heading of ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH/VICTORIA with BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN LINE underneath. Printed in black on orange paper. 
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| Delivery envelopes. | |
| Printed in black on white paper. Has FOREIGN TELEGRAM printed at top with either underlining or boxed. |  | 
| Printed in blue on white paper. Has FOREIGN TELEGRAM reverse printed in an octagonal frame. 
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| Receipt for International Telegram. | |
| IVC-RT-1. Printed in blue on thin fawn card. |  | 
| IWC-DO-1. Has heading INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAM via BROOME. Printed on dark orange paper. Has 33 boxes for the message on the front. |  |