LLOYD AND OTHERS. Alien-Deportation-Order for deportation-Validity-War-Termination-Pro-
clamation of Governor-General-Validity of Commonwealth legislation-Defence power-Aliens Restriction Order 1915 (Orders in Council of 27th May 1915 and MELBOURNE,
1st March 1916), par 2J-War Precautions Act 1914-1918 (No. 10 of 1914 July 14, 15,
No. 37 of 1918), sec. 2 (2)-The Constitution (63 &64 Vict. c. 12), sec. 51 (VI.).
Par. 2J of the Aliens Restriction Order 1915 authorizes the Minister for Defence to "order the deportation of any alien."
Held, that such order need not be in any particular form, and, if from the words used it clearly appears that the Minister directs the deportation, that is a sufficient order.
Sec. 2 (2) of the War Precautions Act 1914-1918 provides that For the purposes of this Act, the present state of war means the period from the fourth day of August one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, at the hour of eleven o'clock post meridiem reckoned according to Greenwich standard time, until the issue of a proclamation by the Governor-General that the war between His Majesty the King and the German Emperor and between His Majesty the King and the Emperor of Austria King of Hungary has ceased."
Held, that the section is within the power conferred on the Commonwealth Parliament by sec. 51 (VI.) of the Constitution to make laws with respect to the naval and military defence of the Commonwealth.
Ferrando v. Pearce, 25 C.L.R., 241, and Farey v. Burvett, 21 C.L.R., 433,