Treasury Bills Act 1940 (Cth)
TREASURY BILLS.
An Act
to amend the
[Assented to 17th December, 1940.]
[Date of commencement, 14th January, 1941.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
“13a.—(1.) A person shall not, without the authority of the Treasurer (proof whereof shall lie upon him) make or have in his possession—
(
a ) any copy of a Treasury Bill; or(
b ) any writing, engraving, photograph or print resembling a Treasury Bill or apparently intended to be or pass for a copy of a Treasury Bill.
Penalty: One hundred pounds, or imprisonment for one year, or both.
“(2.) This section shall not affect the liability of any person to be proceeded against for any higher offence but a person so proceeded against shall not be punished twice in respect of the same offence.
“(3.) In this section ‘copy of a Treasury Bill’ includes any representation or negative of a Treasury Bill in any size or on any scale, and includes a copy of a form of a Treasury Bill in any size or on any scale.
“13b. A person shall not—
(
a ) make on, or attach to, any Treasury Bill, any advertisement;(
b ) design, make, issue or circulate any advertisement in the form of or apparently intended to resemble a Treasury Bill; or(
c ) without lawful authority (proof whereof shall lie upon him) deface or disfigure any Treasury Bill by writing, printing, stamping or drawing anything thereon.
Penalty: Twenty pounds.”.
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