Suppression of Gambling Acts Amendment Act of 1956 (5 Eliz Ii No. 17) (Qld)

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Suppression of Gambling Acts Amendment Act of 1956 (5 Eliz II No. 17)
170 GAMING. Suppression of Gambling Acts, Etc., Act. 5 E liz . II. No. 17, 1956. (5.) The Minister may make such and so many delegations under this section and to such number of officers as he may consider necessary or desirable. ( 6 .) The provisions of this Act, with all necessary adaptations thereof, shall be read so as to give effect to every delegation made or deemed to be made by or under this section. Statutory (7.) Without the necessity of any instrument of dcleelrekgsatoiofn to delegation in that behalf and without prejudice to the petty power of the Minister to grant, pursuant to section five speoswsieorntsoof of this Act, the permits mentioned in this subsection or grant permits for the conducting of other lotteries referred to cpoenrmduitcst to in that section or to make delegations (whether to any certain clerk of petty sessions or other officers whomsoever) lotteries. under subsection one of this section, every clerk of petty sessions, designated from time to time or at any time in that behalf by regulations, shall be deemed at all times to have delegated to him by the Minister the power, conferred by section five of this Act on the Minister, to grant permits to conduct raffles and guessing competitions in such cases and for such purposes and subject to such terms, conditions, and stipulations as may be prescribed.” 5 N E o l . iz 1 . 7 I . I. An Act to Amend “ The Suppression of Gambling T he S uppression of G ambling A cts A mendment A ct of 1956 . Acts, 1895 to 1936,” in certain particulars. [A ssented to 22 nd N ovember , 1956.] E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— Short title. 1. (1.) This Act may be cited as “ The Suppression of Gambling Acts Amendment Act of 1956.” Principal (2.) *“ The Suppression of Gambling Acts, 1895 to Act. 1936,” are in this Act referred to as the Principal Act. Collective (3.) The Principal Act and this Act may be title. collectively cited as “ The Suppression of Gambling Acts, 1895 to 1956.” * 59 V. No. 9 and amending Acts.
GAMING—HARBOURS. E liz . II. No. 14, 1956. Harbours Act Amendment Act. 171 2. Section ten of the Principal Act is repealed and Repeal of the following section is inserted in lieu of that repealed a s. nd 10 n . ew section, namely :— [10.] It shall be unlawful to publish or cause to be Unlawful to published by means of radio broadcast or television, or ppuribnltisohr to print, publish, or exhibit, or to cause to be printed, ticket published, or exhibited, any ticket for, or any footrheorrwise advertisement, sign, or other notice of or relating to, advertise the drawing or intended drawing of any unlawful lottery, ulontltaerwyf*ul or of or for the sale of any ticket or chance of or in any such lottery, or concerning or in any manner relating to such lotteries in general, or to any such particular lottery or to any ticket, chance, or share thereof or therein. In this section the term “ unlawful lottery includes, but without limit to the generality of the meaning thereof, any foreign lottery under and within the meaning of section 14 a of *“ The Art Union Regulation Acts, 1930 to 1956,” save such a foreign lottery in relation to which a permit in the prescribed form authorising the sale of tickets therein is had and obtained as prescribed by that section.” GOVERNOR'S SALARY. See C onstitution . HARBOURS. An Act to Amend “ The Harbours Act of 1955,” in certain particulars. [A ssented to 19 th N ovember , 1956.] 5 E liz . II* No. 14. T he H arbours A ct A mendment A ct op 1956. E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, B by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­ lative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— 1. (1.) This Act may be cited as The Harbours Short title. Act Amendment Act of 1956.” (2.) The Harbours Act of 1955 is ih this Act Principal referred to as the Principal Act. Act‘ * 21 G. 5 No. 11 and amending Acts, t 4 Eliz. 2 No. 40.
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