ACCESS TO WHARVES
THE NEW KEGULATIONS. The steps that are being taken by the Gov rument to restrict access to where oversea ships are loading weie mentlned by the Ministerpf Defence » the House of Representatives S*teday. Sir James Allen had been free from such occurrences as LKn reported from otter, countries But in view of the fact that ships naa suffered injury .elsewhere military authorities had deemed.it necas fearv to take precautionary steps with tba of averting danger as .far.as was hSntlTlSe. WiS thai;objectr«jjlations had been drafted and were, about to bTissued controlling -wharves where oversea ships "were loaded.- _ ■ ■• ° The number of persons to be admitted to the wharves, said the Minister, w.ould be reduced to a Absolute minimum. be issued to persons entitled io'rUll them at Defence Headquarter and aboard a warship m port engaged on the wharves would be passed thfoush the gates by their foremen. No ne™on would be allowed on, the wharves without a pass under any circumstances.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 6
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162ACCESS TO WHARVES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 6
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