✨ War Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 29
- No person shall publish or communicate, or permit to be published or communicated, any information with respect to—
(i.) Forecasts or plans of future naval and military operations;
(ii.) The organization, strength, movements, armaments, condition, disposition, or distribution of the naval or military forces of His Majesty or of His Majesty’s allies;
(iii.) The condition of the warships of His Majesty or of His Majesty’s allies, or the transport, supply, or other services;
(iv.) The situation, armaments, or state of defensive works, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere in the British Dominions, or in territory belonging to His Majesty’s allies,—
unless—
(a.) The information is received by cable passed by the appointed Censors over British cables; or
(b.) The information has already appeared in newspapers received by mail in New Zealand from some other portion of the British Dominions; or
(c.) The information has been passed for publication by the Chief of the General Staff, New Zealand Military Forces, Wellington.
- No person shall by word of mouth, or in writing, or in any newspaper, periodical, book, circular, or other printed publication spread false reports or make false statements or reports, or statements likely to cause disaffection to His Majesty, or to interfere with the success of His Majesty’s Forces by land or sea, or to prejudice His Majesty’s relations with foreign powers or his allies, or spread reports or make statements likely to prejudice the recruiting, training, discipline, or administration of any of His Majesty’s Forces, including the New Zealand Defence Forces.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 29
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1915, No 29
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Additional Regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration22 February 1915
War Regulations, Censorship, Military Operations, False Reports
- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council