Australian Junior Cadet Regulations 1917 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1915.
I, THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this 22nd day of August, One thousand nine hundred and seventeen,
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
G. F. PEARCE,
Minister of State for Defence.
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Part I.—Preliminary.
Part I.—Preliminary.
Part II.—Inspection and Medical Examination.
Part III.—Training—Inspection—Delegation of Duties.
Division 1.—Training.
Division 2.—Inspection.
Division 3.—Delegation of Duties.
Part IV.—Discipline—Prescribed authorities.
Division 1.—Discipline.
Division 2.—Prescribed authorities.
Part V.—Officers of Junior Cadets.
Part VI.—Annual Contingent Allowance—Financial Instructions.
Division 1.—Annual Contingent Allowance.
Division 2.—Financial Instructions.
Division 3.—Junior Cadets attending Schools directed by States’ Education Departments.
Division 4.—Annual Contingent Allowance, unexpended balances.
Part VII.—Equipment—Scale of Material.
Division 1.—Equipment.
Division 2.—Scale of Material—for Cleaning and Preserving Arms.
Part VIII.—Schools of Instruction—Compensation.
Division 1.—Schools of Instruction.
Division 2.—Compensation for Injuries—School Teachers.
C.8754.—Price 5d.
Part II.—Inspection and Medical Examination.
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a ) Fitfor Junior Cadet Training;(
b ) Fit for Junior Cadet Training excepting such part thereof as is specified by him;(
c ) Temporarily unfit for Junior Cadet Training; or(
d ) Permanently unfit for any naval or military training.
Name in full.
Date of birth.
(2). the information, specified in sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation, together with the results of the medical examination, exemptions (if any), and certificate as to annual training performed, shall be entered on the authorized form.
(2) Any person to whom a certificate of exemption has been issued may be required by any of the officers mentioned in sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation to produce such certificate, and to undergo a medical examination, and such officer may withdraw and cancel such exemption.
Part III.—Training—Inspection—Delegation of Duties.
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a )Physical Training—to be carried out on each school day for not less than fifteen minutes, and the attainment of a certain standard of efficiency.(
b ) Marching Drill, elementary, and the attainment of a certain standard of efficiency therein.
And the attainment of a certain standard of efficiency in at least one of the following subjects:—
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c ) Miniature rifle shooting.(
d ) Swimming.(
e )Running exercises in organized games.(
f ) First Aid.(
g ) Mariner’s compass and elementary signalling (in certain specified State schools in Naval Training Areas only).
(2)
The details of subjects (
(3) The degree of efficiency to be required of each Junior Cadet shall depend upon the length of time during which he has been liable to training, such time as any Junior Cadet may have been exempted not being taken into account.
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a )The masters of schools, wherein the training is conducted in accordance with the Regulations and to the satisfaction of the District Commandant, or(
b )The members of the Administrative and Instructional Staff and Area Officers.
(2) The arrangement of the periods of training for Junior Cadets not attending school will be so made by Area Officers as not to interfere if possible with the ordinary hours of employment of such boys, and will be carried out as under:—
Evening drills, From 1st October to 1st April ........................................... | 42 hours |
Upon weekly half-holidays throughout the year ........................................ | 48 hours |
Total .......................................................................... | 90 hours |
The opening drills should not usually be longer than one hour and the daylight drills one and a half hours.
Forces or Inspectors appointed or authorized by the Governments of the States in connexion with public education to inspect and report on Government or other schools.
(2) At the end of each year of training, in the month of June, each District Commandant shall notify the Military Board the names of those schools in which the training given is not considered by him to be “sufficient.” The Military Board may, by advertisement or otherwise, notify all concerned that the Junior Cadets of such school must, for the following year, attend for training under military instructors as above. Notices to the same effect will be exhibited by Area Officers.
Part IV.—Discipline—Prescribed Authorities.
Under Sub-section (2) of Section 135—
“The Commanding Officer, Adjutant, Area Officer, or other officer appointed by the District Commandant.”
Under Sub-sections (4), (5), (7) of Section 135 and Section 135 (
a )—“Any member of the Permanent Military Forces or any Area Officer.”
The following shall be the prescribed “Institution” or “place” referred to in Section 135, sub-sections (5) and (7) of the Act:—
“Any place kept or used for military purposes, or any other institution or place approved by the Minister.”
(2) The prescribed officer referred to in Section 110 (5) of the Act, and authorized by that Section to bring a prosecution in any court of summary jurisdiction against a soldier or person liable to render personal service under the provisions of Part XII, of the Act, shall be—
“Any officer of the Provost Staff or other officer appointed by the District Commandant.”
Part V.—Officers of Junior Cadets.
For every 200 Junior Cadets one Hon. Major.
For every 100 Junior Cadets one Hon. Captain.
For every 50 Junior Cadets one Hon. Lieutenant.
For a school having between 30 and 50 Junior Cadets one Hon. Lieutenant.
(2) The honorary commissions granted under sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation will be withdrawn when the officer ceases to serve with the Junior Cadets or when in any school the number of Junior Cadets in attendance falls below the number specified in sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation.
(2) The substantive commission on Reserve of Officers’ List of the Militia Forces granted under sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation to an officer of the Junior Cadets will be withdrawn when such officer ceases to serve with the Junior Cadets.
Part VI.—Annual Contingent Allowance—Financial Instructions.
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(2) The allowance may, in the case of schools, be expended on: —
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a )Maintenance of miniature rifle range.(
b ) Ammunition.(
c ) Printing, stationery, advertising, postage stamps, and office requisites.(
d ) Care and protection of stores on charge.(
e ) Replacing losses ordamage to equipment which cannot be recovered from those responsible for the loss or damage.(
f ) Clerical assistance in connexion with the keeping of records, provided the maximum amount in any one school does not exceed the following amounts: —Schools with over 200 Junior Cadets in training, £l per annum.
Schools with over 100 Junior Cadets in training, but under 200, £3 per annum.
Schools with over 50 Junior Cadets in training, but under 100, £2 per annum.
Schools with over 30 Junior Cadets in training, but under 50, £1 per annum.
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g )Incidental expenditure and provision of equipment as required for the prescribed training.
(3)
In the case of Junior Cadets not attending school the allowance may be expended
in accordance with paragraphs (
(4)
No part of the Contingent Allowance referred to in this Regulation shall be
paid to or expended for the benefit of any individual teacher or Cadet, except,
as provided in paragraph (
(5)
Claims will be made out by Area Officers and supported by the certificates
mentioned in paragraphs (
(2) All vouchers must show full particulars, and be numbered to agree with the order in which they are shown in the authorized Cash Statement.
(3) Any expenditure not in accordance with Regulation 22 (2) and Instructions issued from time to time will be disallowed by the Inspecting Officer, and the amount thereof deducted from the next allowance unless in the meantime adjustment has been made.
(4) On the disbandment of any Detachment, the Cash Statement referred to in sub-Regulation (2) of this Regulation and vouchers shall together with any unexpended balance of the funds, be forwarded to the District Paymaster.
(5) The accounts of all Detachments are subject to audit by the Government Audit Inspector at any time.
(6) At least once in each financial year, if practicable, at the time of the prescribed annual inspection, an officer will carefully inspect and examine the accounts of those Detachments receiving departmental funds of a total less than £50 during each financial year. A report of every such inspection will be made to the District Paymaster at District Head-Quarters on the authorized form. In the event of any such report not being received, the District Paymaster will bring the matter to the notice of the District Commandant.
(7)Receipts must be obtained for all expenditure provided that where the amount does not exceed 5s. a certificate by the Headmaster or
Officer in charge of the Detachment “that the money has been paid” will be accepted in cases where it is impracticable to obtain receipts.
(8) The Cash Statement referred to in sub-Regulation (2) of this Regulation must be properly balanced, and, together with all vouchers for expenditure, and the bank pass-book, showing balance at credit of the Detachment, produced at any official inspection.
(2)
Claims will be made out by each State Education Department and forwarded at the
end of each quarter to the District Paymaster concerned. These claims to be
supported by the certificates of Inspecting Officers as specified in paragraph
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Part VII.—Equipment—Scale of Material
(2) Such inspector will enter on the authorized form all equipment produced in good order, or in bad order, and deficiencies. The form will in the case of schools be signed by the Inspector and by the Headmaster, and transmitted to the Area Officer as a new voucher for the equipment on loan.
(3) Application will at once be made by the Area Officer to the Senior Ordnance Officer, to write off the stores damaged or deficient, and to the District Paymaster to deduct the amount chargeable from the annual contingent allowance payable to the Headmaster or Area Officer except in cases when approval is obtained to remit the charge.
Materials. | For each 100 Rifles. | Remarks. |
Mineral jelly........................... | 60 lbs. | When used in lieu of rifle oil |
Rifle oil.................................. | 20 pts. | |
Rangoon oil............................ | 5 pts. |
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Oil. petroleum, Russian lubricating | 50 pts. |
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| 2 lbs. |
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Cotton waste.......................... | 1 lb. annually for every ten .230” rifles | |
Brushes. cleaning wire, .230” | Two annually for every
ten | |
Brushes. cleaning bristle, .230” | Four annually for every ten .230” rifles | |
Rods, cleaning .230”............... |
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No oil, except that supplied from Ordnance Stores, is under any circumstances, to be applied to arms.
Part VIII.—Schools of Instruction—Compensation.
(2) The syllabus and method of conducting these schools shall be as authorized by the Military Board.
(2) Payment may also he made for subsistence, medical examination of teachers attending, and incidentals in connexion with Schools of Instruction in Junior Cadet training, provided the condition laid down in sub-Regulation (1) of this Regulation is observed.
(3) The expenditure admitted under sub-Regulations (1) and. (2) of this Regulation is contingent on the necessary funds being made available by Parliament, and that the amount placed at the disposal of the District Commandants for this purpose is not exceeded.
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a )Full particulars as to any injury must be communicated to the Commandant of the District within forty-eight (48)hours after its occurrence, otherwise claims will not be considered; and the Commandant shall thereupon direct a Medical Officer of the Australian Army Medical Corps, if possible, to report on the case. A Court of Inquiry shall be assembled to inquire into the circumstances of each case and submit its recommendation to the Commandant. The compensation shall be limited to the period during which the teacher shall be shown to have been wholly unable to follow his or her occupation and shall not be issuable for the day of the accident, or any Sunday, or for any period for which he or she has drawn his or her regular pay.(
b ) Compensation shall not be allowed to a teacher in respect of any injury sustained whilst proceeding to the place of assembly, or whilst returning home after the dismissal of the school from duty.(
c ) In cases in which an injury is not reported to the District Commandant within the limits of the time prescribed in paragraph (a ) of this Regulation, and the Government is subsequently called upon to pay compensation in connexion with such injury, the amount so paid by the Government may be made a charge against the officer or soldier responsible for the neglect of duty in failing to report the injury.(
d )Applications for compensation shall be forwarded for the consideration of the Military Board, and must be supported by the following documents:—(i) The proceedings of the Court of Inquiry (and Medical Board, if any), which reported on the case;
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(ii) A certificate showing the period during which the teacher was unable to follow his or her calling. When, however, the injury is of so severe a nature as to incapacitate the teacher from following his or her employment for a period exceeding two months, a medical certificate showing the state of the case must be forwarded to the Commandant of the District at intervals of one month;
(iii) A certificate from the employer of the teacher showing the teacher's average weekly earnings, and that his or her pay has been stopped during the period for which compensation is claimed;
(iv) A report from the Medical Officer who attended the individual or examined him or her;
(v) A statement of all medical expenses that are recommended to be defrayed by the Government. Only Government rates for medical attendance in each State will be recognised;
(vi) All correspondence on the subject, including a certificate from the District Paymaster that the documents are in order and bearing the remarks and recommendations of the Commandant concerned;
(vii) No fees will be paid for certificates necessary to support claims for compensation under these regulations.
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e ) Teachers may be treated in a private hospital on the distinct understanding that the Department will only be liable for the payment of fees which would have been charged had the patient been treated in a approved general hospital, except under very special circumstances, which must be approved by the Minister before any liability is incurred.(
f ) A teacher may be required by the Principal Medical Officer of a Military District to go into a Military or Public Hospital for treatment. Should such teacher refuse to do so, the medical expenses otherwise incurred shall not be defrayed by the Government.(
g ) The Director-General, Medical Services, shall report on each case submitted as above._________________
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