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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(b) The amount chargeable to public funds in respect of passage-money
not to exceed the cost of the passage which would otherwise
have been ordered, or the actual expenditure in respect of the
passage selected.
As a general rule, the passage selected will be booked by the Navy Office,
the shipping company recovering any difference in cost from the man at
the time of issuing the ticket.
Article 262.—Cancel.
Article 315, Clauses 2 and 3.—Cancel, and substitute—
“2. Money required in New Zealand will be credited to the sub-imprestee’s banking account by the Naval Secretary, and demands, approved by the Commanding Officer, should be forwarded on form S. 5, in duplicate, so as to reach Navy Office ten days before the credit is required to be effected.
“3. Requirements of cash are to be obtained in exchange for cheques drawn by the sub-imprestees, who should make all arrangements direct with the managers of banks concerned. Where, however, cheques are to be cashed at ports other than Auckland or Wellington, the Naval Secretary should be advised accordingly, so that arrangements may be made for the cheques to be cashed free of exchange.”
Article 315, Clause 5.—Cancel, and substitute—
“5. The balance of money in a sub-imprestee’s account is at all times to be as low as the service on which the ship is employed will admit, and dates for the lodging of additional credits should be fixed with due regard to those on which the disbursements will be made.”
Article 320.—Cancel.
Article 341, Clause 1.—Cancel last two lines, and substitute “The Base Stores Officer will requisition other stores on the District Storekeeper, Public Works Department, Auckland, or as may be agreed with the Chairman of the Local District Supplies and Tenders Committee.”
Article 344.—Lines 4 and 5: Delete “to other Departments of the New Zealand Government, or returned to Home yards,” and substitute “or to other Departments of the New Zealand Government.”
Appendix IV.—Insert—
69A | Telegraphist Air Gunner (after qualification, when actually detailed for the duties) | As laid down in K.R. & A.I. | s. d. 2 0
| Telegraphist Air Gunner (whilst under training, for each day of ascent) | As laid down in K.R. & A.I. | 1 0
Appendix VII, Clause 7.—Cancel, and substitute—
“7. Outward and homeward passages will be provided by the New Zealand Government, subject to forfeiture of homeward passage in the exceptional circumstances referred to in New Zealand Naval Regulations, Article 261.”
Appendix X :—
OCCASIONAL RETURNS.
Report of pay account on discharge to shore, column 5: For “63” substitute “61.”
Add—
N.Z. 34 | Forfeiture of claim to homeward passage | As occasion arises | N.S. | 261
QUARTERLY RETURNS.
Cancel all reference to the four statements shown as required by New Zealand Naval Regulations, Article 318, and substitute—
S. 41A | Financial adjustments between New Zealand and other Governments—Ledger transactions (“Nil” return required) | Last day of each quarter | N.S. | 318
Cancel all reference to S. 35.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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🛡️ Defence & Military12 February 1934
Naval Defence Act, Regulations, Amendments, New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy
- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council