β¨ Proclamation on Trading with the Enemy
Numb. 101.
3547
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1914.
His Excellency the Governor has it in command from His Majesty the King to publish the following Proclamation for the information of the public.
A Proclamation relating to Trading with the Enemy.
BY THE KING.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGE R.I.
WHEREAS a state of war has existed between Us and the German Empire as from eleven p.m. on August fourth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and a state of war has existed between Us and the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary as from midnight on August twelfth, nineteen hundred and fourteen:
And whereas it is contrary to law for any person resident, carrying on business, or being in Our Dominions to trade or have any commercial or financial transactions with any person resident or carrying on business in the German Empire or Austria-Hungary without Our permission:
And whereas by Our Proclamation of the fifth August, nineteen hundred and fourteen, relating to trading with the enemy, certain classes of transactions with the German Empire were prohibited:
And whereas by paragraph two of Our Proclamation of the twelfth August, nineteen hundred and fourteen, the said Proclamation of the fifth August, nineteen hundred and fourteen, was declared to be applicable to Austria-Hungary:
And whereas it is desirable to restate and extend the prohibitions contained in the former Proclamations, and for that purpose to revoke the Proclamation of the fifth August, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and paragraph two of the Proclamation of the twelfth August, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and to substitute this Proclamation therefor:
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π Proclamation relating to Trading with the Enemy
π External Affairs & TerritoriesWar, Trading restrictions, German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Proclamation
- His Excellency the Governor
- His Majesty the King
- GEORGE R.I.