Treaty of Peace Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE TREATY OF PEACE (GERMANY) ACT 1919‑1920.
I, THE GOVERNOR‑GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the
following Regulations under the
Dated this 21st day of April, 1921.
FORSTER,
Governor‑General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
W. MASSY GREENE,
Minister of State for Trade and Customs.
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Amendment of the Treaty of Peace Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1920, No. 25, as amended by Statutory Rules 1920, No. 6, Statutory Rules 1920, No. 233, and Statutory Rules 1921, No. 78.)
“42. The Governor‑General may appoint a person as Special Magistrate or Commissioner in relation to the Territory of New Guinea to inquire and report as to—
1. (1) The nationality of any person resident or having property rights or interests in the Territory of New Guinea, and the nationality of the wife or husband of any such person.
(2) The nationality of any deceased person who at the date of death was possessed of property rights or interests in the Territory of New Guinea and the nationality of the widow or widower of any such person.
2. (1) Whether firms or companies registered or carrying on business in the Territory of New Guinea at the date of the coming into force of the Treaty of Peace with Germany are within the provisions of Article 297 of that Treaty.
(2) Whether firms or companies registered or carrying on business in the Territory of New Guinea at the date of the coming into force of the Treaty of Peace with Germany are German nationals within the meaning of these Regulations.
3. Any facts or circumstances which may in his opinion be relevant in relation to the claims of any German national or any class of German nationals to consideration under the proviso to regulation 52 of this Part of these Regulations.
C.6155.—Price 3d.
(1) is destitute or has a reasonable prospect of being able to support himself and his dependants;
(2) is likely to create disaffection or promote feelings of ill‑will and hostility against the Government of the Territory of New Guinea.
43.(1) The Special Magistrate or Commissioner appointed in pursuance of the preceding regulation may—
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a ) Summon any person parties or witnesses before him;(
b ) Take evidence on oath;(
c ) Require the production of documents;(
d ) Allow reasonable expenses to witnesses.
(2) The Special Magistrate or Commissioner shall not be bound by rules of evidence, but shall be at liberty to inform his mind as to any matter by all available means.”
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