War Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 129

  1. (1.) No such permit shall be required in the case of any person—
    (a.) Who leaves New Zealand in the King’s service; or
    (b.) Who leaves New Zealand as a bona fide member of the crew of any ship; or
    (c.) Who arrives in and leaves New Zealand in the course of the same voyage of any ship.
    (2.) No person shall be deemed to be a bona fide member of the crew of a ship within the meaning of this regulation, unless he has been engaged at the full current rate of pay and in the ordinary course of the shipowner’s or charterer’s business.

  2. The owner, charterer, and master of every ship shall take all reasonable care not to carry out of New Zealand any person whose departure from New Zealand would be a breach of these regulations.

  3. Every person found on board any ship which is about to leave any port in New Zealand shall, on being questioned by any officer of Police or Customs or by the master or any officer of the ship, state whether he has received a permit under the War Regulations to leave New Zealand, and produce for inspection by such officer or master any permit so received by him.

  4. No person who has received a permit under these regulations shall go or be on board any ship which is about to leave a port in New Zealand without having such permit in his possession.

  5. No person shall by any false statement or representation obtain or attempt to obtain a permit under these regulations either for himself or for any other person.

  6. Nothing in the foregoing regulations shall affect the operation of clause 8 of the War Regulations of the 19th day of July, 1915, relative to alien enemies.

  7. No person shall wilfully break any contract made with the Crown in respect or for the purposes of the present war.

  8. No person shall incite any other person—
    (a.) To break any contract made with the Crown in respect or for the purposes of the present war; or
    (b.) To discontinue his service under the Crown in any capacity whatever in respect or for the purposes of the present war; or
    (c.) To refuse or fail to offer or render any such service under the Crown.

  9. (1.) No person shall bring or cause to be brought any intoxicating liquor upon a troop-train, or have in his possession any intoxicating liquor upon a troop-train, or supply any intoxicating liquor to any person being carried in a troop-train.
    (2.) In this regulation the term “troop-train” means any railway-train or railway-carriage which for the time being has been set apart for the exclusive use of the Defence Forces, or which is for the time being exclusively or chiefly occupied or used by members of those Forces.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.




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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1915, No 129


NZLII PDF NZ Gazette 1915, No 129





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🏛️ Additional Regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
War Regulations, Travel Restrictions, Permits, Internal Affairs, Contracts, Intoxicating Liquor, Troop-Trains
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council