War Precautions (Luxuries Restriction) Regulations 1917 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT 1914-1916.
WHEREAS it is expedient, for the conservation of the resources of the Commonwealth with a view to the better defence of the Commonwealth and the Empire and the successful prosecution of the war, to regulate the importation into the Commonwealth of articles of luxury, due regard being had to industrial employment and the general welfare of the community:
Now
therefore 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 eighteenth day of May, 1917.
E. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
W. M. HUGHES,
for Minister of State for Defence.
The War Precautions (Luxuries Restriction) Regulations 1917.
(2) The members of the Board shall be appointed by, and shall hold office during the pleasure of, the Prime Minister.
(3) The Prime Minister may appoint one of the members of the Board to be the Chairman thereof.
C.6310.—Price 3d.
(2) If the Board is of opinion that the importation of any particular goods or class of goods should be prohibited or restricted, and that the production or manufacture of the goods or class of goods in Australia should be induced, encouraged or stimulated either by the payment of a bounty upon such production or manufacture or by any other means the Board may make a recommendation to that effect.
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