Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Military Forces of the Commonwealth (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1914. No. 127.

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PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1912.

Financial And Allowance Regulations for the Military Forces of the Commonwealth—Regulations 72, 78, 82, 85, and 93— Amendments.

I, THE Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the following Regulations under the Defence Act 1903-1912 should come into immediate operation, and, further, should be taken to have come into operation on and fromthe first day of July, 1912, and make the Regulations to come into operation accordingly as Provisional Regulation.

Dated this seventeenth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen.

R. M. FERGUSON

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

E. D. MILLEN.

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FINANCIAL AND ALLOWANCE REGULATIONS FOR THE MILITARY FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

Amendments.

Regulation 72(a) (3):—

In lieu of

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1911.”

Read—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held be have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall, except in such cases as are governed by Note (1) of this Regulation, be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1911.”

Regulation 78(a) (3):—

In lieu of

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st. January, 1911.”

Read—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force onand from 1st July, 1912, but for thepurpose of calculating service for increments, shall, except in such cases asare governed by Note (1) of this Regulation, be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1911.”

Regulation 82(b) (3): —

In lieu of—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall be held to have come into force an and from 1st January, 1911.”

Read—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall, except in such cases as are governed by Note (1) of this Regulation, be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1911.”

Regulation 85(a) (3):—

In lieu of—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1911.”

Read—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall, except in such cases as are governed by Note (1) of this Regulation, be held to have come into force on and from 1st January. 1911.”

Regulation 93(a) (3): —

In lieu of

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912 but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1910.”

Read—

“For the purpose of pay, this Regulation shall be held to have come into force on and from 1st July, 1912, but for the purpose of calculating service for increments, shall, except in such cases as are governed by Note (1) of this Regulation, be held to have come into force on and from 1st January, 1910.”

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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

C.1190.—Price 3d.

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