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

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STATUTORY RULES.

1914. No. 102.

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PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1912.

Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Military Forces of the Commonwealth—Regulation 119 (i)—Amendment.

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 Regulation under the Defence Act 1903-1912 should come into immediate operation, and, further, should be taken to have come into operation on and from the first day of January, 1914 and make the Regulation to come into operation accordingly as a Provisional Regulation.

Dated this third day of August, 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.

Amendment.

Regulation 119 (i), which reads as follows:—

119 (i). “In cases where in officer of the Permanent Forces owns and uses a horse suitable for military purposes, he may draw the allowance of Ten shillings or Fifteen shillings referred to in the preceding paragraph, and subject to the conditions therein set out, and subject to the District Commandant’s approval referred to therein being obtained and forwarded to the District Paymaster, and provided also that the claimant must obtain a certificate from a Veterinary Officer that the horse for which the allowance is claimed is suitable and fit for military service in every respect. This certificate is to be forwarded to the District Paymaster, and must be renewed at the end of each quarter. Veterinary and shoeing charges for such horse will be borne by the owner,”

is cancelled, and the following substituted therefor:—

119 (i). “In cases where an officer of the Permanent Forces owns and uses a horse suitable for military purposes, he may draw the allowance of Ten shillings or Fifteen shillings referred to in the preceding paragraph, and subject to the conditions therein set out, and subject to the District Commandant’s approval referred to therein being obtained and forwarded to the District Paymaster, and provided also that the claimant, if resident at a station at which the services of an officer of the A.A.V.C. are available, must obtain

   

from such officer a certificate that the horse for which the allowance is claimed is suitable, available, and fit for military service in every respect. This certificate to be forwarded to the District Paymaster, and must be renewed at the end of each quarter.

“An officer stationed at a centre at which the services of an officer of the A.A.V.C. are not available will furnish quarterly to the District Paymaster a certificate that the horse for which the allowance is claimed is owned by him, is available, and is, in his opinion, fit for military service in every respect. In addition, a certificate of fitness will, at the first opportunity, be obtained from an officer of the A.A.V.C. and forwarded to the District Paymaster, such certificate to be renewed at least once annually. Veterinary and shoeing charges for such horse will be borne by the owner.”

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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.

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