✨ List of Books, Customs Report, Standards Revocation
16 DECEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Title: King Size Tops.
Author: Anon.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Knickers, No. 3.
Author: Gilbert Oakley D. Psy.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Female Homosexuality.
Author: Frank S. Capio, M.D.
Publisher: Gold Star Publications, Australia. -
Title: The Lovers.
Author: Tina Tranter.
Publisher: Charles Skilton Ltd., London S.W. 19. -
Title: Older Women and Younger Girls.
Author: Ward Cleaver.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Over 42, No. 3.
Author: Anon.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Pictorial Pornography, Vol. 3.
Author: Anon.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Sex in Marriage, Vols. I and II.
Author: Wendell M. Koble, M.D., and Richard Warren.
Publisher: Style Publicity Ltd., Wallington, Surrey, England. -
Title: Sexual Side of Life.
Author: Don James.
Publisher: Gold Star Publications, Australia. -
Title: Spanking Illustrated, No. 2.
Author: Anon.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3. -
Title: Unusual Sex in Pictures.
Author: James D. Williams with Dr T. K. Peters.
Publisher: Ben’s Books Ltd., London W. 3.
Protection of Industry
NOTICE is hereby given, in compliance with the requirements of the Tariff and Development Board Act 1961 and its amendments, that the Minister of Customs has received the final report of the Tariff and Development Board on the following goods:
Goods Date of Receipt
Modellers’ Enamels …… …… 7 December 1971
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of December 1971.
J. A. KEAN, Comptroller of Customs.
The Standards Act 1965—Standard Specifications Proposed for Revocation
NOTICE is hereby given that the New Zealand standard specifications listed in the Schedule hereto have been reviewed by committees of the Standards Council and have been recommended for revocation pursuant to the provisions of the Standards Act 1965.
Any person who may be affected by the proposal to revoke these standard specifications, and who wishes to object to their revocation, is invited to submit comments to the Standards Association of New Zealand, Private Bag, Wellington, not later than 21 January 1972.
SCHEDULE
Number and Title of Standard Specification
NZS 11: 1959 (BS 482: 1958) Wrought iron and mild steel hooks for cranes, slings, blocks, and general engineering purposes.
NZS 14: 1949 (BS 465: 1932) Pitched or calibrated wrought iron load chain.
†NZS 141: —— (BS 729: ——) Zinc coatings on iron and steel articles—Part 1: 1962 Hot-dip galvanised coatings.
†NZS 165: 1959 (BS 716: 1958) Rigging screws and stretching screws for general engineering purposes.
‡NZS 197: 1949 (BS 785: 1938) Rolled steel bars and hard drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement.
NZS 226: 1949 (BS 754: 1937) System for the direction of the rotation of machine tool handwheels and levers relative to movement produced.
†NZS 309: 1963 (BS 15: 1961) Mild steel for general structural purposes.
†NZS 423: 1962 (BS 1006: 1961) Methods for the determination of the colour fastness of textiles to light and weathering.
†NZS 489: 1957 (BS 192: 1954) Open-ended wrenches (not including B.A. sizes).
Number and Title of Standard Specification
NZS 511: 1950 (BS 780: 1938) Riveted steel boilers for hot water central heating and hot water supply.
†NZS 587: 1958 (BS 946: 1952) Method for the designation of yarns.
NZS 615: 1952 (BS 781: 1950) Wrought iron chain slings and rings, links alternative to rings, egg links, and intermediate links.
†NZS 619: 1950 (BS 1407: 1947) High carbon bright steel (‘silver steel’).
NZS 889: 1959 (BS 1633: 1959) Steel for land boilers, receivers, and other pressure vessels. (Superseded by NZS 990–95.)
†NZS 1008: 1951 (BS 1692: 1950) Gin blocks for fibre rope.
NZS 1089: 1952 (BS 394: 1951) Short link wrought iron chain (excluding pitched or calibrated chain).
NZS 1110: 1952 (BS 1696: 1951) Short link wrought iron chain of special quality (excluding pitched or calibrated chain).
*NZS 1220: —— (BS 2051: ——) Tube and pipe fittings for engineering purposes—
Part 4: 1957 Steel nipple pipe fittings for brazing (Unified threads and Unified hexagons).
†NZS 1255: 1956 (BS 1221: 1945) Steel fabric for concrete reinforcement.
†NZS 1462: 1960 (BS 2822: 1957) Quantitative chemical analysis of mixtures of protein and non-protein fibres.
†NZS 1485: 1959 (BS 2792: 1956) Method for the quantitative analysis of intimate mixtures of secondary cellulose acetate with certain other fibres.
†NZS 1487: 1959 (BS 2959: 1958) Method of test for the dimensional stability of warp-knitted nylon fabrics (boiling water test).
†NZS 1572: 1960 (BS 2762: 1956) Notched ductile steel for bridges and general building construction.
†NZS 1579: 1963 (BS 968: 1962) High yield stress (welding quality) structural steel.
NZS 1702: 1962 (BS 2595: 1955) Descriptions and methods of measuring sizes and outputs of crushing machinery (when used for producing aggregates for construction work).
†NZS 1733: 1962 (BS 3068: 1959) Method for the quantitative chemical analysis of mixtures of viscose rayon and cotton.
†NZS 1734: 1962 (BS 3069: 1959) Method for the quantitative chemical analysis of binary mixtures of nylon 6 or nylon 6.6 and certain other fibres.
†NZS 1740: 1962 (BS 3334: 1961) Quantitative chemical analysis of mixtures of cellulose triacetate and secondary cellulose acetate fibres.
†NZS 1741: 1962 (BS 3336: 1961) Quantitative chemical analysis of ternary mixtures of protein fibres, polyamides, and certain other fibres.
†NZS 1742: 1962 (BS 3344: 1961) Quantitative chemical analysis of binary mixtures of cellulose triacetate and certain other fibres.
†NZS 1743: 1962 (BS 3411: 1961) Determination of the tensile properties of individual textile fibres and filaments.
NZS 1837: 1963 (BS 3548: 1962) Fractional horsepower endless V-belt drives.
†NZS 1869: 1964 (BS 3641: 1963) Symbols for machine tool indicator plates.
†NZS 1932: 1964 (BS 3450: 1962) Method for the quantitative chemical analysis of binary mixtures of acrylic and certain other fibres.
†NZS 1993: 1965 (BS 3617: 1963) Stress relieved 7-wire strand for prestressed concrete.
†NZS 2008: 1965 (BS 3706: 1964) Mild steel for general engineering purposes.
†NZS 2124: —— (BS 3889: ——) Methods for non-destructive testing of pipes and tubes—
Part 3A: 1966 Penetrant testing of ferrous pipes and tubes.
Part 4A: 1966 Magnetic particle flaw detection: ferrous pipes and tubes.
†NZS 2192: 1967 (BS 3557: 1962) Method for the quantitative analysis of mixtures of polyester fibres with cotton or viscose rayon.
†NZS 2203: 1967 (BS 4013: 1966) Rigging screws for shipping purposes and for guyed masts.
†NZS 2204: 1967 (BS 3703: 1964) Method for the quantitative chemical analysis of binary mixtures of wool and certain regenerated protein fibres.
To be revoked on the grounds of obsolescence.
†Later edition of relevant British standard is endorsed as suitable for use in New Zealand, or is proposed for endorsement.
‡To be superseded by original New Zealand standard.
Dated at Wellington this 14th day of December 1971.
G. H. EDWARDS, Director,
Standards Association of New Zealand.
(S.A. 114/2/6)
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⚖️ Indecent Publications Tribunal Decisions - Book List
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementIndecent Publications, Books, Authors, Publishers, Obscene Literature
9 names identified
- Gilbert Oakley (D. Psy.), Author of Knickers
- Frank S. Capio (M.D.), Author of Female Homosexuality
- Tina Tranter, Author of The Lovers
- Ward Cleaver, Author of Older Women and Younger Girls
- Wendell M. Koble (M.D.), Author of Sex in Marriage
- Richard Warren, Author of Sex in Marriage
- Don James, Author of Sexual Side of Life
- James D. Williams, Author of Unusual Sex in Pictures
- T. K. Peters (Dr), Co-author of Unusual Sex in Pictures
🏭 Tariff and Development Board Report on Modellers' Enamels
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry14 December 1971
Tariff and Development Board, Customs, Modellers' Enamels, Import Tariffs, Industry Protection
- J. A. Kean, Comptroller of Customs
🏛️ Proposed Revocation of Standard Specifications
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration14 December 1971
Standards Act, Standard Specifications, Revocation, Industry Standards, Testing Methods
- G. H. Edwards, Director, Standards Association of New Zealand