✨ Aliens Order and Election Results
168
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 4
unless the context otherwise implies, be deemed to include references to attempting to land :
The expression “embark” shall include departure by any form of conveyance :
The expression “ship” includes aircraft and the expression “master of a ship” includes the pilot of an aircraft.
21.—(1.) In the application of this Order to Scotland—
The expressions “the Court” and “any Court of summary jurisdiction” mean the Sheriff :
The expressions “enter into recognizances with or without sureties” and “enter into recognizances” mean “find caution” :
A reference to the Scottish Board of Health shall be substituted for any reference to the Minister of Health.
(2.) In the application of this Order to Ireland—
(a.) The expression “police district” means the police district of Dublin metropolis and any county or other area for which a County Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary or officer having the rank of such County Inspector is appointed; and the expression “chief officer of police” means, as respects the police district of Dublin metropolis, the Chief Commissioner of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and as respects any other police district the County Inspector of the Royal Irish Constabulary or officer having the rank of such County Inspector, as the case may be; and
(b.) For the purposes of a trial of a person for an offence under this Order, a summons may be issued by a Justice to a witness who is not within his jurisdiction, and any such summons may in Ireland be issued, served, and enforced in the same manner as a summons to a witness within the jurisdiction of the issuing Justice.
A reference to the Local Government Board for Ireland shall be substituted for any reference to the Minister of Health.
22.—(1.) Nothing in this Order shall apply to any duly accredited head of a foreign diplomatic mission or any member of his household or of his official staff.
(2.) Unless the Secretary of State otherwise directs, either generally or in any particular case, nothing in this Order or regulations made thereunder shall apply to any alien who for the time being is in receipt of full pay as a member of His Majesty’s naval, military, or air forces, or to the wife or child under the age of twenty-one years of any such alien.
23.—(1.) Where by any Order in Council for the time being in force made after the making of this Order any articles or words are directed to be added to or omitted from this Order or to be substituted for any other articles or words in this Order, then copies of this Order printed under the authority of His Majesty’s Stationery Office after such direction takes effect may be printed with the articles or words added or omitted or substituted for other articles or words as such direction required and with the articles and subsections thereof numbered in accordance with such direction, and this Order shall be construed as if it had at the time at which such direction takes effect been made with such addition, omission, or substitution.
(2.) A reference in any Order in Council or other document to this Order shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be construed to refer to this Order as amended by any Order in Council for the time being in force.
(3.) The provisions of this article shall apply to orders of the Secretary of State made under this Order varying the First, Second, or any subsequent Schedule to this Order as they apply to Orders in Council.
24.—(1.) This Order may be cited as the Aliens Order, 1919.
(2.) All Orders heretofore made under the Aliens Restriction Act, 1914, are hereby revoked, but without prejudice to the validity of anything done or any appointment made under those Orders, and any alien duly registered under those Orders with a registration officer shall be deemed to be duly registered under this Order at the date hereof, and an identity book issued under those Orders shall, until called in by a registration officer, be for the purposes of this Order equivalent to a registration certificate.
(3.) This Order shall come into force on the first day of September, nineteen hundred and nineteen.
ALMERIC FITZROY.
SCHEDULES.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Particulars to be furnished on Registration.
- Name in full, and sex.
- Present nationality and how and when acquired and previous nationality (if any).
- Date and country of birth.
- Profession or occupation.
- Date, place, and mode of arrival in United Kingdom,
- Address of residence in United Kingdom.
- Address of last residence outside the United Kingdom.
- Photograph (which, if not furnished by the alien, may be taken by the registration officer).
- Government services, name of country served, nature and duration of service, and rank or appointments held.
- Particulars of passport or other document establishing nationality and identity.
- Signature (which, if required, shall be in the characters of the language of the alien’s nationality) and finger-prints, if required.
- Any other matters of which particulars are required by the registration officer.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
List of approved Ports.
London.
Dover.
Folkestone.
Newhaven.
Southampton.
Plymouth.
Bristol.
Cardiff
Liverpool.
Glasgow.
Leith with Granton.
Grangemouth.
Tyne Ports.
Hull.
Grimsby.
Harwich.
Moville.
Queenstown.
Lympe.
Felixstowe.
Hounslow.
} Air Stations.
Members of the House of Representatives elected.—General Election.
Clerk of the Writs’ Office,
Wellington, 13th January, 1920.
THE Clerk of the Writs has received returns to the writs issued on the 28th November, 1919, for the election of members of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the electoral districts hereinafter specified, and by the indorsement on such writs it appears that the undermentioned persons have been duly elected members for the said districts, viz. :
Bay of Islands :
Vernon Herbert Reed.
Marsden :
Francis Mander.
Kaipara :
Joseph Gordon Coates.
Waitemata :
Alexander Harris.
Eden :
Christopher James Parr.
Auckland East :
Arthur Mielziner Myers.
Auckland Central :
William Edward Parry.
Auckland West :
Michael Joseph Savage.
Grey Lynn :
Frederick Notley Bartram.
Roskill :
Vivian Harold Potter.
Parnell :
James Samuel Dickson.
Manukau :
Sir Frederic William Lang.
Franklin :
William Ferguson Massey.
Raglan :
Richard Francis Bollard.
Thames :
Thomas William Rhodes.
Ohinemuri :
Hugh Poland.
Tauranga :
Sir William Herbert Herries.
Waikato :
James Alexander Young.
Rotorua :
Frank Franklin Hockly.
Bay of Plenty :
William Donald Stuart MacDonald,
Waitomo :
William Thomas Jennings,
Next Page →
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
⚖️
Publication of the Aliens Order, 1919
(continued from previous page)
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement14 January 1920
Aliens, Immigration, Order in Council, Restrictions, United Kingdom
- Almeric Fitzroy
🏛️ Members of the House of Representatives Elected
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration13 January 1920
Election results, Members of Parliament, General Election
21 names identified
- Vernon Herbert Reed, Elected Member for Bay of Islands
- Francis Mander, Elected Member for Marsden
- Joseph Gordon Coates, Elected Member for Kaipara
- Alexander Harris, Elected Member for Waitemata
- Christopher James Parr, Elected Member for Eden
- Arthur Mielziner Myers, Elected Member for Auckland East
- William Edward Parry, Elected Member for Auckland Central
- Michael Joseph Savage, Elected Member for Auckland West
- Frederick Notley Bartram, Elected Member for Grey Lynn
- Vivian Harold Potter, Elected Member for Roskill
- James Samuel Dickson, Elected Member for Parnell
- Frederic William Lang (Sir), Elected Member for Manukau
- William Ferguson Massey, Elected Member for Franklin
- Richard Francis Bollard, Elected Member for Raglan
- Thomas William Rhodes, Elected Member for Thames
- Hugh Poland, Elected Member for Ohinemuri
- William Herbert Herries (Sir), Elected Member for Tauranga
- James Alexander Young, Elected Member for Waikato
- Frank Franklin Hockly, Elected Member for Rotorua
- William Donald Stuart MacDonald, Elected Member for Bay of Plenty
- William Thomas Jennings, Elected Member for Waitomo
- Clerk of the Writs
NZ Gazette 1920, No 4