STATUTORY RULES.
1933. No. 8.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE BEACHES, FISHING
GROUNDS AND SEA ROUTES PROTECTION ACT 1932.
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 Beaches, Fishing Grounds and Sea Routes
Protection Act
1932 to come into operation on the sixteenth day of January, One thousand nine
hundred and thirty-three.
Dated this eleventh day of January, 1933.
ISAAC
A. ISAACS
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s
Command,
C. W. C. MARR
Minister
for Health.
1. These Regulations
may be cited as the Beaches Protection Regulations.
2. An area at sea
within which the discharge into the sea from vessels of any garbage, rubbish,
ashes or organic refuse is prohibited shall be an area bounded by a line drawn
from Sugarloaf Point, New South Wales, latitude 32 degrees 26 feet south
longitude 152 degrees 34 feet east, to a position fifteen miles 111 degrees
from such point; thence to a position fifteen miles 111 degrees from Cape
Baily, New South Wales latitude 34 degrees 2½ feet south longitude 151 degrees
14½ feet east, thence to Cape Baily, and thence following the coastline
northwards to the starting point.
By Authority: L.F.
Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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