✨ Naval Defence Regulations Amendments
Mar. 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 467
Regulations under the Naval Defence Act, 1933, amended.
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BLEDISLOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 12th day of February, 1934.
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. G. W. FORBES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on him by section twenty-five of the Naval Defence Act, 1913, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, the Governor-General, with the advice of the Executive Council, doth hereby amend and supplement the regulations referred to in the Schedule hereto as shown therein.
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SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERNMENT AND PAYMENT OF THE NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY, 1929.
Article 50, Clause 3.—Lines 2 and 3: Delete “Sign, on N.Z. Form 32, a statement which is to be forwarded to the Naval Secretary,” and substitute “certify on N.Z. Form 15.”
Article 60, Clause 2.—Lines 5 and 6: Delete “Regulations for the New Zealand Division, No. 50,” and substitute “New Zealand Naval Regulations, Article 51.”
Article 60, Clause 4.—Lines 5 and 6: Delete “provided that the promotion does not involve immediate return to the Royal Navy.”
Article 143.—Add new clause 5:—
“5. These stoppages are also applicable when the illness results from a motor or other accident which is proved to the satisfaction of the Commanding Officer—e.g., by judgment or conviction in the Courts ashore, to be due to misconduct, carelessness, or neglect.”
Article 160.—Cancel, and substitute—
“160. Diving.—Extra pay for diving is to be paid at the rates and under the conditions laid down in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.”
Article 177.—Cancel, and substitute—
“177. Breadmaking.—Extra pay for breadmaking is to be paid at the rates and under the conditions laid down in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.”
Article 261.—Cancel, and substitute—
“261. Passages of Ratings.—Men loaned from the Imperial Service are entitled to free passages from and to the United Kingdom. The right to a homeward passage, however, will be forfeited—
(i) When permitted to return to the United Kingdom before the expiration of the period for which loaned—e.g., in cases of urgent private affairs, or on discharge free or by purchase:
(ii) When permitted to transfer to the New Zealand Division:
(iii) When finally discharged in New Zealand at own request:
(iv) By desertion, if not recovered or not claimed.
Form N.Z. 34 is to be rendered to the Navy Office in respect of each loan rating transferred to the New Zealand Division, or finally discharged in New Zealand at own request.
- Passages will be ordered by Government opportunity as far as practicable; otherwise by freight.
In exceptional circumstances, and subject to the approval of the Naval Board, a man who would be returned to the United Kingdom by freight may be permitted to select his own route, subject to the following conditions:—
(a) The man to arrive in the United Kingdom on a date not later than that on which he will cease pay under the New Zealand Government.
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🛡️ Amendments to Naval Defence Regulations
🛡️ Defence & Military12 February 1934
Naval Defence Act, Regulations, Amendments, New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy
- BLEDISLOE, Governor-General
- THE RIGHT HON. G. W. FORBES PRESIDING IN COUNCIL