National Service Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 63

(3) Any man reasonably suspected of any offence against
this regulation may be arrested without warrant by any
constable.

REGULATION 51.—OBLIGATION TO GIVE INFORMATION FOR
PURPOSES OF THESE REGULATIONS.

After the enrolment of any class of the Reserve has been
proclaimed and directed, no person having in his possession
any information which relates to the name, occupation, age,
residential address, nationality, or domestic circumstances of
any man who belongs or may reasonably be supposed to belong
to that class, or which may be of use in enabling any such man
to be found, or which is in any other manner relevant to the
purposes of these regulations, shall withhold such information from the Director, or from any constable, or officer of
the armed forces, on being required to disclose it.

REGULATION 52.—NOTICES.

(1) The Minister, the Director, or any authorized officer
may give notice in the Gazette of the exercise of any of his
powers under these regulations or of any direction given by
him under these regulations, and all persons shall be bound
thereby.

(2) The Minister, the Director, or any authorized officer
may, without any notice in the Gazette, give notice to any
person of any direction given by him under these regulations,
and every person to whom the notice is given shall be bound
thereby.

(3) Except where otherwise specially provided, any notice
required to be given to any person for the purposes of these
regulations may be given by causing it to be delivered to
that person, or to be left at his usual or last known place
of abode or business or at the address specified by him in
any application, notice, or other document received from him
by the Minister or by the Director, or to be posted in a letter
addressed to him at that place of abode or business or at that
address.

(4) If any such notice is sent to any person by registered
letter it shall be deemed to have been delivered to him when
it would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post,
and in proving the delivery it shall be sufficient to prove that
the letter was properly addressed and posted.

(5) Every notice under these regulations shall take effect
when it is published or given, or at such later time as may be
specified in that behalf in the notice.

(6) Any notice given under these regulations may be at
any time varied or revoked by a subsequent notice.

REGULATION 53.—OBLIGATION TO PUBLISH OR EXHIBIT NATIONAL
SERVICE NOTICES.

(1) In this regulation the term "national service notice"
means any notice or advertisement relating in any manner to
these regulations and approved by the Minister for publication
under this regulation.

(2) The Minister may supply or cause to be supplied copies
of any national service notice to the proprietor, editor, printer,
or publisher of any newspaper or other periodical, and may
direct him to publish the notices in the newspaper or periodical
in such manner and in such issues as the Minister thinks fit,
and it shall be the duty of the proprietor, editor, printer,
and publisher of that newspaper or periodical to publish the
notices in the newspaper or periodical in accordance with the
directions so given.

(3)(a) The Minister may supply or cause to be supplied
copies of any national service notice to the owner or occupier
of any shop, factory, office, wharf, hotel, or boardinghouse;
or to the owner or occupier of any other premises which are
frequented by the public, whether as of right or otherwise.



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