Crimes Act 1955 (Cth)
CRIMES.
An Act to amend the
Crimes Act 1914–1950, and to repeal certain provisions of theWar Precautions Act Repeal Act 1920–1934.
[Assented to 31st May, 1955.]
BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be
cited as the
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a ) by omitting the definition of “coin” and inserting in its stead the following definition:—“ ‘coin’ includes the coin of a foreign country as well as the coin of a part of the Queen’s dominions;”; and
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b ) by omitting the definition of “current” and inserting in its stead the following definition:—“ ‘current’, in relation to coin, means coin of any of the kinds or denominations of coin which are or have been coined in a mint in any part of the Queen’s dominions or are lawfully current in any part of the Queen’s dominions;”.
“62a. A person shall not, without the consent of the Treasurer, deface or destroy, by melting or otherwise, a current gold coin.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for one year.”.
“90a. A person shall not, without lawful authority, destroy, injure, disfigure or remove a poster, advertisement or notice relating to a Commonwealth loan.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for one year.”.
(2.) The
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