Coronation Holiday Act of 1952 (1 Eliz Ii No. 31) (Qld)

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Coronation Holiday Act of 1952 (1 Eliz II No. 31)
248 HOLIDAYS. Coronation Holiday Act. 1 E liz . II. No. 31, 1952. HOLIDAYS. l N E o l . iz 3 . 1 I . I. An Act to Make Provision for a Public Holiday to T he C oronation Celebrate the Coronation of Our Sovereign H oliday A ct OF 1952. Lady, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. [A ssented to 16 th O ctober , 1952.] E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative 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 Coronation Holiday Act of 1952.” Coronation holiday appointed. 2. For the purpose of celebrating the Coronation of Our Sovereign Lady, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Tuesday, the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, shall be observed and kept throughout Queensland as a holiday. The provisions of section ten of *“ The Holidays Acts, 1912 to 1935,” shall apply to and with respect to that holiday and for that purpose Tuesday, the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, shall be deemed to be a holiday appointed by that Act. The provisions of subsection two of section ten of f“ The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts, 1932 to 1952,” shall also apply and extend to and with respect to that holiday and for that purpose Tuesday, the second day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, shall be deemed to be a holiday named in the list of holidays set out in the said subsection two, and, as well as Labour Day, a holiday in respect whereof the last paragraph of that subsection applies. Day appointed under this Act for holiday may be altered. 3. If for the purpose of celebrating the Coronation of Our Sovereign Lady, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, on the same day throughout the whole or part of the Commonwealth or if for any other reason deemed by him to be sufficient, the Governor in Council is of opinion that the day specified in section two of this * 3 G. 5 No. 17 and amending Acts, t 23 G. 5 No. 36 and amending Acts.
HOLIDAYS—LABOUR. 1 E liz . II. No. 33, 1952. Industrial Conciliation , Etc., Act (No, 2). 249 Act should be altered, he may, by Proclamation published in the Gazette, declare that such day shall not be a holiday, and may appoint another day to be a holiday instead of such day. If a Proclamation as aforesaid is made and published in the Gazette the other day thereby appointed shall be deemed to be the day to which section two of this Act refers, and the provisions of that section shall be construed and applied accordingly. 4. A reference in this Act to any other Act shall I!'*terPreta- include any Act amending or substituted for that Act. I0n’ LABOUR. An & ct to Amend “ The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts, 1932 to 1952,” in certain I ndustrial C onciliation particulars. and A rbitration ACTS [A ssented to 23 rd O ctober , 1952.] aactofiknt (No. 2). E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— 1. This Act may be cited as The Industrial short title Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment Act of Auction. 1952 (No. 2),” and shall be read as one with *“ The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts, 1932 to 1952,” herein referred to as the Principal Act. The Principal Act and this Act may collectively Collective be cited as The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration tltle‘ Acts, 1932 to 1952.” 2. Section ten of the Principal Act is amended by Amendment repealing subsection five thereof and by inserting, inof s- 10j lieu of that repealed subsection, the following subsection, namely :— (5.) An employer who dismisses or stands down any employee with the intention of avoiding any obligation imposed upon that employer by this Act * 23 G. 5 No. 36 and amending Acts.
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