Enemy Traders Declaration




SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

OF

THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1940.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1940.

Notice under the Enemy Trading Emergency Regulations 1939.—Declaration of

Enemy Traders.

I, DANIEL GILES SULLIVAN, Minister of Industries and Commerce,
being satisfied that the persons, firms, and companies mentioned in
the First Schedule hereto are carrying on business extensively or to a
substantial extent for the benefit or under the control of alien enemies
resident out of New Zealand, do hereby, in pursuance of Regulation 3 of
the Enemy Trading Emergency Regulations 1939, declare the said persons,
firms, or companies to be Enemy Traders for the purpose of the said
regulations.

Further, the Schedule appearing in the Notice dated the 29th day of
November, 1939, and published in New Zealand Gazette No. 143 of
7th December, 1939, is hereby amended by deleting the names and addresses
set out in the Second Schedule hereto and by making the amendments
set out in the Third Schedule.

Dated at Wellington, this 24th day of January, 1940.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Firm.(Address.)
A.E.G. Electrotecnica, A.G. ...(P.O. Box No. 203, Bogota, Colombia.)
Adrian, S. L. & Co. ...(Consulado 107, Havana, Cuba.)
Africana Ltda. Sociedade Geral ...(Lourenco Marques, and Beira, Portuguese
East Africa, and at Lisbon, Portugal.)
Agfa Gomei Kaisha ...(10, 2-chome, Marunouchi Kojimachi-Ku,Toyko, and at Osaka, Japan.)
Almacen Hogar y Cocina ...(Panama.)
Arndt & Cohn Ltda. ...(Lourenco Marques, Portuguese East Africa.)
Austro-Bulgarian Tobacco Co., Ltd. ...(20, April No. 13, Sofia, Bulgaria.)
"Auto Union" Agency ...(Moskovska, 3, Sofia, Bulgaria.)



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🏭 Declaration of Enemy Traders under Emergency Regulations

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 January 1940
Enemy Traders, Emergency Regulations, Trade Restrictions, World War II
  • Daniel Giles Sullivan, Minister of Industries and Commerce