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(b) Copies delivered by post or otherwise upon any such premises shall be deemed to have been supplied to the owner or occupier of those premises within the meaning of this regulation.
(c) It shall be the duty of every person to whom such copies have been so supplied forthwith to exhibit them in a conspicuous place and manner upon the premises so owned or occupied by him, and to conform to such directions as may be given or caused to be given to him by the Minister as to the place and manner of such exhibition, and to keep all such copies so exhibited for a period of one month or for such longer period as may be required by the Minister.
(4) The Minister may supply or cause to be supplied to the owner, occupier, or manager of any theatre or other premises used for the purpose of cinematograph exhibitions, or to any person who uses any premises for that purpose, lantern slides containing copies of any national service notices, and may direct the person to whom those lantern slides are so supplied to exhibit those notices on the cinematograph screen in such manner and on such occasions as the Minister thinks fit, and it shall be the duty of every person to whom any such lantern slides are so supplied to exhibit the notices in accordance with the directions so given.
(5) The Minister may supply or cause to be supplied to any local authority, company, or public body having the control or management of a tramway copies of any national service notice, and may direct that local authority, company, or public body to exhibit the notices in or upon the tramcars used upon the tramway in such manner and during such period as the Minister thinks fit, and it shall be the duty of every such local authority, company, or public body to exhibit the notices in accordance with the directions so given.
(6) The Minister may supply or cause to be supplied to the owner or charterer of any passenger-ship copies of any national service notice, and may direct the owner or charterer to exhibit the notices upon the ship in such manner and during such period as the Minister thinks fit, and it shall be the duty of the owner or charterer to exhibit the notices in accordance with the directions so given.
(7) The Minister may exhibit or cause to be exhibited any national service notice in or within the view of any road, street, railway-station, railway-carriage, or other public place and no person shall obstruct, prevent, or interfere with any such exhibition.
(8) Every person who without lawful authority destroys, defaces, obscures, removes, or otherwise interferes with any national service notice exhibited in pursuance of this regulation commits an offence against these regulations.
REGULATION 54.—PUBLICATION OF NAMES OF MEN DISCHARGED OR EXEMPTED FROM OVERSEAS SERVICE.
(1) Whenever, by reason of the allowance of an appeal by an Appeal Board or by reason of medical unfitness or on any other ground whatsoever, a man has been discharged from the armed forces or exempted from overseas service, at any time before he has served with the armed forces outside New Zealand, his name, occupation, and residential address shall be forthwith published in the Gazette, together with a statement of the ground on which he has been so discharged or exempted.
(2) Clause (1) of this regulation shall not apply with respect to any discharge or exemption granted before the date of the gazetting of the first notice under Regulation 16 hereof calling up men for service with the armed forces.
(3) Upon the discharge from the armed forces of any man who is not for the time being a reservist he shall be deemed to be transferred to the Reserve.
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