WAR REGULATIONS
OVERSEAS PASSENGEFS AND SHIPS. A Gazette Extraordinary contains, the following additional war regulations, which come into operation on' November 15 next:— 1. Notwithstanding anything to tua contrary in the War Emulations of lobruary 26, 1917 (relative to declarations required from persons landing in New Zealand from places beyond the seas), any person who arrives in New Zealand from any placo beyond the seas, or the master or a member of the crew of the vessel in which he arrives, may thereupon, or at any time thereafter, whether' before or after he has landed from that vessel, be required by any officer of Customs or of police to* make and deliver to that oleer a declaration in the form set out in the schedule to the eaid regulations, with the substitution when necessary ot the term "officer of police" for the term "officer o' Customs" where it appears in that form ' . 2. Every person who refuses or fails to i make or "deliver ."such-'a declaration in conformity with any such requirement, or who makes any such declaration which is in any respect wilfully false or misleading, shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable under the War Regulations Act, 1911, accordingly. _ 3. Clause 1 of the War Regulations of October 10, 1917, relative to the safety of 6hips and cargoes is hereby amended by repealing the definition of "ship' and substituting the following definition:— "'Ship' means any description of vessel used in navigation, whether esagomg or not, other than a vessel propelled exclusively by oars; nnd also includes any lighter, barge, boat, or other vessel used in connection with the lading or unlading of a ship as eo defined."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 4
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282WAR REGULATIONS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 4
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