the Governor in Council can make regulations to better secure the public safety, the defence of New Zealand, and the effective conduct of naval and military operations (s2-3).War-related gazette notices not indexed Law and order War Regulations Act 1914 and amendments Workplace rules and requisitions for war production.National Efficiency Board and essential industry.Regulation of Trade and Commerce Act 1914.Dates of declaration and termination of war.Orders to parade under Military Service Act 1916.Calling up notices for Native Expeditionary Force Reserve.Calling up notices for Second Division of NZEF Reserve.Calling up notices for First Division of NZEF Reserve.Holding jobs and benefits open during service.Financial assistance to soldiers or their families.Serving liquor to soldiers and six o’clock closing.Soldiers in New Zealand – rules and benefits Censoring newspapers, mail, telegrams etc.Enemy aliens and prisoners of war in New Zealand.War Regulations Act 1914 and amendments.Please email any corrections or additions to Detailed table of contents CONTRABAND DEFINITION WW1 PDFYou can also download this index of wartime laws and regulations as a pdf document (1.3mbs). CONTRABAND DEFINITION WW1 FULLI have indexed these into this page to provide as full a picture as possible of the laws and regulations in power during the war. Many wartime rules and regulations were passed under other Acts (such as the Military Service Act). There’s also a really useful index at the end of this publication which you can download as a pdf here (13 mbs). I’ve annotated this list with the corresponding pages in the 1919 edition, which includes only those regulations still in force in June 1919. Regulations issued under the War Regulations Act (and its amendments) were printed as separate publications at several points during the war, with the fifth and final edition updated to 23 June 1919. The changing scope of what could fall under the War Regulations Act is documented in the ‘War Regulations Act 1914 and its amendments’ section of this document. I’ve tabulated the regulations by combing the indexes of the New Zealand Gazette, where they had to be published to pass into law. These rules were constantly refined and updated during the war, and were mostly revoked between the armistice and October 1920. The New Zealand government passed the War Regulations Act 1914 on 2 November 1914, an umbrella Act for the web of rules and regulations concerning wartime matters (recruitment, enemy aliens, censorship, industrial conditions etc). This annotated idex of wartime laws and regulations 1914-21 was compiled by Tim Shoebridge and published in 2014.
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