Immigration Regulations 1913 (Provisional) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE IMMIGRATION ACT 1901–1912.
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over
the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, do hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the following
Regulations under the
Dated this 15th day of May, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen.
DENMAN,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
JOSIAH THOMAS.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE IMMIGRATION ACT 1901–1912.
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Short Title.
Definition.
Detention for Medical Examination.
Searching Vessels for Prohibited Immigrants
C.5816.—Price 5D.
Production of Certificates or Credentials.
(
a )possessed of a certificate of exemption;(
b )possessed of a certificate exempting from the dictation test;(
c )possessed of a certificate of naturalization, as defined in section 12b of the Act;(
d )possessed of a certificate of birth, as defined in section 12b of the Act; or(
e )duly accredited to the Government of the Commonwealth by the Imperial or any other Government, or sent by any Government on any special mission,
shall, when required by an officer, produce the certificate or his credentials, as the case may be.
Persons, other than British Subjects, Convicted of Crimes of Violence.
Where the Minister has made an order for the deportation of any such person, an officer may detain him in such custody, and for such time as is reasonably necessary to enable him to be deported pursuant to the order, and may for that purpose convey him to any place of shipment and on board any ship.
Deportation of Prohibited Immigrants under Section 4 of the Act.
Certificates Exempting from Dictation Test.
(2) The applicant shall furnish to the Collector, with his application, certificate of character by at least two reputable citizens of the Commonwealth, and four unmounted and unretouched photographs of himself—two of his full face and two of his profile.
(3) The certificate shall contain all matters necessary in the opinion of the Collector for the identification of the holder, and may be in accordance with the form in Schedule B.
(4) The certificate shall be in duplicate, and one part shall be delivered to the applicant and the other part shall be retained.
(5) The fee for
issue of the certificate shall be
Powers of Officers to Determine whether a Person is a Prohibited Immigrant, Etc.
Persons Refusing to Answer Questions or Making False Statements.
Interpreters.
Unlawful Transfer or Possession of Certificates, Identification Cards, Etc.
(
a )a certificate of exemption which does not belong to him; or(
b )any certificate, credentials, or identification card, referred to in the Act or in these Regulations, and not belonging to him; or(
c )any such certificate, credential or identification card which is forged or false,
shall be guilty of an offence against these Regulations.
Persons Obstructing Officers.
Duties of Masters and Medical Officers of Vessels.
(2) The master and the medical officer (if any) of the vessel shall make and sign a statement in writing on the list stating, to the best of their knowledge and belief, as to each of the passengers, whether he or she is insane or mentally defective, or is suffering from epilepsy, pulmonary tuberculosis, trachoma, or any loathsome or dangerous communicable disease, either general or local, or is suffering from any other disease or mental or physical defect likely to cause him or her to become a charge upon any public or charitable institution.
(3) The master or medical officer of a vessel who refuses or neglects to make and sign the statement required by this section, or who makes or signs any statement under this section which is incorrect in any material particular, shall be guilty of an offence against these Regulations.
(
a )refuses or neglects to afford all reasonable facilities to an officer for the performance of his duties; or(
b )refuses or neglects to deliver to an officer any list or certificate required by these Regulations; or(
c )delivers to an officer any list or statement which is incorrect in any material particular,
shall be guilty of an offence against these Regulations.
Members of Crews Suffering from Communicable Diseases.
Prescribed Diseases, Disabilities, Etc.
serious deformities or physical defects;
insanity, an attack of insanity within five years of proposed emigration or a history of two or more attacks of insanity or mental derangement at any time, or dementia;
chronic alcoholism;
senile decay;
tuberculosis of digestive tract or of genito-urinary system or of the bones or joints;
heart disease with signs of heart failure;
chronic bronchitis with complications;
paralysis or other serious nervous affections;
cancer or other malignant growths;
chronic rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatic gout;
severe hernia (rupture).
Certificate of Exemption.
Identification Card.
Certificate of Health.
Persons Aiding, Etc., Commission of Offences against Regulations.
Penalties.
Regulations Repealed.
SCHEDULE A.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Sir,
I
apply for a certificate under the
I wish to visit for months.
I attach certificates of my character, and four unmounted and unretouched photographs of myself (two full face and two profile).
I
undertake and intend not to bring with me or to introduce into the Commonwealth
on my return to the Commonwealth any relative who is not possessed of an
unexpired or unrevoked certificate, excepting him or her from the provisions of
paragraph (
If my application is granted, please intimate the fact to me at the above address.
Yours faithfully
The Collector H.M. Customs.
Note.—The Statutory declaration should
set out the length of residence in Australia, and should verify all documents
accompanying the application, and should be in the form required by the
SCHEDULE B.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Certificate exempting from the Dictation Test.
I,
the Collector of Customs for the State of in
the said Commonwealth, hereby certify that hereinafter
described, who is leaving the Commonwealth temporarily, will be exempted from
the provisions of paragraph (
Date
Collector of Customs,
Nationality— Birthplace—
Age— Complexion—
Height— Hair—
Build— Eyes—
Particular marks—
(For impression of hand see back of this document.)
Full face. Profile.
Date of departure— Destination—
Ship—
Date of return— Ship—
Port—
Customs Officers.
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SCHEDULE C.
Form No. 2. No.
Commonwealth of Australia.
Port of
State of Date of issue 191
Certificate of Exemption.
This is to certify that who
is described hereunder, is exempted from the provisions of the
Nationality Birth-place Age
Particular marks
Occupation
Signature of person exempted
(See other side.)
(To be printed on back of form.)
Note.—This Certificate must be retained by the person to whom it is issued while he or she remains in Australia, but must be returned to the Customs authorities at the expiration of the stated period of exemption or on the holder’s departure from the Commonwealth.
Section 4 of the Act states:—“4. A certificate of exemption shall be expressed to be in force for a specified period only, and may at any time be cancelled by the Minister by writing under his hand.
“Upon the expiration or cancellation of any such certificate, the person named therein shall, if found within the Commonwealth, be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant offending against this Act, and maybe deported from the Commonwealth pursuant to any order of the Minister .............................................................. ”
Regulation No. 12 states:—“12. Any person who, with intent to contravene or evade the Act, or these Regulations, or without just cause or excuse, transfers or delivers up to any other person any certificate, credentials, or identification card referred to in the Act or in these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence against these Regulations.”
Regulation No. 25
states:—“25. Any person who is guilty of an offence against these Regulations
is, under section 18 of the Act, liable, upon summary conviction, to a penalty
not exceeding
SCHEDULE D.
Ship | Full face. | Side face |
Name of person | ||
No. on Articles | ||
Employed as | ||
Nationality | ||
Age Height | ||
Particular marks | Left thumb. | Right thumb. |
Master’s signature. | ||
SCHEDULE E.
Commonwealth of Australia.
CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH.
I
hereby certify that I have carefully examined (
(1)If one person give name; if more than one, insert “the undermentioned persons,” and set out names in Schedule at bottom of certificate.
(2) If the name of the vessel is not known, write “?”.
Signature
Residence
Date 191
Note.—This certificate must be delivered to the master or purser of the vessel, and must subsequently be attached to the passenger list which is required to be handed to an officer at the port of entry in the Commonwealth
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(To be printed on back of form.)
Schedule of Diseases Referred to in this Certificate of Health.
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[
Vide section 3, paragraphs (c ) to (g ), inclusive, of the Act.]
1. Idiocy, imbecility, feeblemindedness, or epilepsy
2. Any serious transmissible disease or defect.
3. Pulmonary tuberculosis, trachoma, or any loathsome or dangerous communicable disease, either general or local.
4. Any other disease or mental or physical defect, which from its nature is, in the opinion of the officer, liable to render the person concerned a charge upon the public or upon any public or charitable institution.
5. Any other disease, disability or disqualification which is prescribed. The following have been prescribed by Regulation No. 20, viz.:—
serious deformities or physical defects;
insanity, an attack of insanity within five years of proposed emigration or a history of two or more attacks of insanity or mental derangement at any time, or dementia.;
chronic alcoholism;
senile decay;
tuberculosis of digestive tract or of genito-urinary system or of the bones or joints;
heart disease with signs of heart failure;
chronic bronchitis with complications
; paralysis or other serious nervous affections;
cancer or other malignant growths;
chronic rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatic gout;
severe hernia (rupture).
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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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