Audit Act Amendment Act of 1906 (6 Edw VII No. 9) (Qld)

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Audit Act Amendment Act of 1906 (6 Edw VII No. 9)
ANIMAI,S-AUDI'!'. 6 Enw. VII. No. 9, 1906. Audit Act Amendment Act. 903l} (b) Any person killing any native animal upon his own land for the bona fide protection of his own crops or orchard, or to any servant killing any native animal upon the land of his master by dirl?ction of such master for the bona fide protection of ~ lUch master's crops or orchard; or (c) Any aboriginal killing any native animal for his own food. THE SCHEDULE. Native animals absolutely protected;- Tree Kangaroo (all species of Dendrolagus) ; Wombat (Phascolomys gil!espieii) ; Duck Mole or Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) j Hedgehog or Echidna (Echidna aculeata). Flying Squirrel or Opossum Mouse (Acrobates pygmreus). [See ss. 3 and 5.J AUDIT. An Act to Amend "The Audit Act Amendment Act 6 Edw. VII. of 1895" in certain particulars. ~ : : . [ 1 ASSENTED TO 5TH NOVEMBER, 1906.. AUDIT ACT AMENDMENT ACT OF 1906. B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :- 1. l'his Act may be cited as " The Audit Act Amend- Short title. meni Act oJ 1H06," and shall be. read as one with " The Audit Acts, 1874 to 1895."* This Act and those Acts may together be cited as " The Audit Acts, 1874 to HW6." 2. Section six of "The .Audit Act .Amendment .Act Amendment ?f ~ 895 "t is repealed, and the following section is inserted ~o~ ;~i;. 6. m lieu thereof :- [6.J The moneys standing to the credit of the Public App!ication Debt Reduction Fund shall be applied by the 'l'rustees- of Fund. (a) In the payment and discharge of any Treasury Bills which may have been issued and sold in aid of the Revenue of the State; or * 3 1 8 Vic. No. 12, supra, page 18; 47 Vic. No. 9, supra, page 30; 54 Vie. No. 15, supra, page 3965; and 59 Vic. No. 13, supra, page 5597. t 59 Vic. No. 13, 8Upra, page 5597.
9036 AUDIT-BANKS. Banle Holidays Act Amendment Act. 6 Enw. VII. No. 12,1906. (b) In the redemption and cancellation of any unsold Treasury Bills which may have been authorised to be issued in aid of the Revenue of the State; or (c) In the purchase and redemption of any Queens- land Government Debentures or Inscribed Stock issued under the authority of any Loan Act, at the current market price at the time of such purchase, and in the payment of any commission, costs, and expenses incurred in effecting any such purchase ; and not otherwise. All Treasury Bills oc Debentures so purchased as aforesaid shall thereupon be cancelled and destroyed in the presence of the Auditor-General and Under Secretary of the Treasury if such Debentures are in Australasia, and those officers shall certify the fact of such destruction to the Trustees. BANKS. 6 ENdow. . 1V2. II. An Act to Amend "The Bank Holidays Act of 1904." ir~ L!~ ~ ! [ASSENTED TO 13TH NOVEMBER, 1906.] BE AME~ ~ ifENTl it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, ACT OF 1906. by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : - Short title 1. This Act may be cited as "The Bank Holidays aconndstruction Act Amendment Act of 1906," and shall be read as one of Act. with "The Bank Holidays .Act of' 1904,"* hereinafter called the Principal Act. This Act and the Principal Act may together be cited as "The Bank Holidays Acts, 1904-1906." Amendment 2. In section five of the Principal Act, the words of s. 5. "The Governor in Council may from time to time by proclamation" are repealed, and the words" The Home Secretary may from time to time by notification" are inserted in lieu thereof. 'The following words are added to the first paragraph of the said section: "and may in like manner cancel any such appointment." 11 4 Edw. VII. No. 8, supra, page 8665.
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