War Precautions Act 1914 (Cth)
WAR PRECAUTIONS.
An Act to enable the Governor-General to make Regulations and Orders for the safety of the Commonwealth during the present state of war.
[Assented to 29th October, 1914.]
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.) 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.
thinks fit, with reference thereto, upon the Naval Board and the Military Board and the members of the Naval and Military Forces of the Commonwealth.
(2.) The regulations may authorize the trial by Courts-Martial and punishment of persons contravening any of the provisions of such regulations designed—
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a ) to prevent persons communicating with the enemy, or obtaining information for that purpose or for any purpose calculated to jeopardize the success of the operations of any of His Majesty’s forces, in Australia or elsewhere, or to assist the enemy; or(
b ) to secures the safety of any means of communication, or of any railways, docks, harbors, or public works; or(
c ) to prevent the spread of reports likely to cause disaffection or alarm,
in like manner as if such persons were members of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth and had on active service committed an offence under section five of the Army Act.
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a ) for prohibiting aliens, either generally or as regards specified places, and either absolutely or except under specified conditions and restrictions, from landing or embarking in the Commonwealth;(
b ) for deporting aliens from the Commonwealth;(
c ) for requiring aliens to reside and remain within certain places or districts;(
d ) for prohibiting aliens from residing or remaining in any areas specified in the order;(
e ) for requiring aliens residing in the Commonwealth to comply with such provisions as to registration, change of abode, travelling, trading or otherwise as are specified in the order;(
f ) for applying to naturalized persons, with or without modifications, all or any provisions of any order relating to aliens;(
g ) for requiring any person to disclose any information in his possession as to any matter specified in the order;(
h ) for preventing money or goods being sent out of Australia except under conditions approved by the Minister;(
i ) for appointing officers to carry the order into effect, and for conferring on such officers and on the Minister such powers as are necessary or expedient for the purposes of the order; and(
j ) for conferring on such persons as are specified in the order such powers with respect to arrest, detention, search of premises and persons, inspecting impounding or retention of books documents and papers, and otherwise, as are specified in the order, and for any other matters necessary or expedient for giving effect to the order.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or six months’ imprisonment, or both.
(2.) If any person fails to comply with an order of the Court requiring him to enter into recognizances, the Court may order him to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding six months.
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