✨ War Regulations
Num. 82. 2159
THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918.
Additional Regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this fourth day of June, 1918.
Present:
THE HONOURABLE SIR JAMES ALLEN, K.C.B., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by the War Regulations Act, 1914, and of every other power and authority enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following additional regulations under that Act, and doth hereby declare that the said regulations shall come into operation on the day following the publication thereof in the Gazette.
REGULATIONS.
- (1.) EXCEPT as hereinafter provided, no person shall sell or supply any intoxicating liquor—
(a.) To any member of an Expeditionary Force (after the date when such member has first been called into a camp of military training) while such member is undergoing medical or curative treatment as a patient in, or an outpatient of, any hospital or other institution, whether such sale or supply takes place within such hospital or other institution as aforesaid or elsewhere; or
(b.) To any person who has been discharged from an Expeditionary Force, and who is undergoing medical or curative treatment as a patient in, or an outpatient of, any hospital or other institution, whether such sale or supply takes place within such hospital or other institution as aforesaid or elsewhere.
(2.) Nothing in the foregoing provisions shall apply to the supply of intoxicating liquor to any person by or pursuant to the directions or with the authority of any medical officer or medical practitioner having control or care of that person.
- It shall be a good defence in any proceedings for a breach of these regulations if the defendant proves that he did not know and had no reasonable ground for suspecting that the person to whom he sold or supplied the intoxicating liquor was a member of an Expeditionary Force, or had been discharged from an Expeditionary Force, and was undergoing medical or curative treatment in any hospital or other institution.
F. W. FURBY,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🛡️ Additional Regulations under the War Regulations Act, 1914
🛡️ Defence & Military4 June 1918
War Regulations, Intoxicating Liquor, Expeditionary Force, Hospital Treatment
- Liverpool, Governor-General
- The Honourable Sir James Allen, K.C.B., Presiding in Council
- F. W. Furby, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council