Enemy Declarations




Numb. 118. 3109

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

EXTRAORDINARY.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918.

Notice under the War Regulations declaring certain Companies, Firms, and Persons to be Enemies; also removing Others from List.

WHEREAS the Attorney-General for the Dominion of New Zealand is satisfied that the companies, firms, and persons mentioned in the First Schedule hereto are carrying on business to a substantial extent for the benefit of alien enemies resident out of New Zealand:

Now, therefore, I, Francis Henry Dillon Bell, His Majesty’s Attorney-General for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of clause 20 of the War Regulations of the 3rd day of April, 1916, under the War Regulations Act, 1914, declare each of the companies, firms, and persons mentioned in the First Schedule hereto to be an enemy; and do also, in pursuance of the said clause 20, revoke the notices in the Gazette of the 4th May, the 30th June, the 11th August, and the 7th and 24th October, and the 9th November, 1916, the 5th February, the 27th April, the 30th July, the 15th October, and the 12th December, 1917, and the 6th and 30th April, the 24th May, and the 27th June, 1918, declaring certain companies, firms, and persons to be enemies in so far as they relate to companies, firms, and persons mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto.

Dated this 29th day of August, 1918.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

ADDITIONS TO LIST.

Argentina.

Goldschmidt, Mauricio (partner of Warburg and Goldschmidt, Buenos Aires).

Warburg, Jorge (partner of Warburg and Goldschmidt, Buenos Aires).

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⚖️ Declaration of Enemies under War Regulations

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
29 August 1918
War Regulations, Enemy Declarations, Companies, Firms, Persons
  • Mauricio Goldschmidt, Declared an enemy
  • Jorge Warburg, Declared an enemy

  • Francis Henry Dillon Bell, His Majesty’s Attorney-General for the Dominion of New Zealand