War Precautions (Sheepskins) Regulations 1916 (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT
1914–1916.
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 twentieth day of December, 1916.
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
W. M. HUGHES,
for Minister of State for Defence.
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War Precautions (Sheepskins) Regulations.
(2). The provisions of Regulations 5 to 9, both inclusive, of the War Precautions (Wool) Regulations shall apply to the Central Committee and each State Committee when acting for the purpose of these Regulations in like manner as they apply to those Committees when acting for the purpose of the War Precautions (Wool) Regulations.
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a ) any owner of sheepskins shall be free to treat such sheepskins green or dry as he thinks fit;(
b ) where green sheepskins have been fellmongered the resultant wool shall be subject to appraisement in accordance with the War Precautions (Wool) Regulations;(
c ) where dry sheepskins have been taken over or purchased for fellmongering or any other local purpose the resultant wool shall be subject to appraisement in accordance with the War Precautions (Wool) Regulations;
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d ) all other dry sheepskins shall be collected, concentrated at the usual centres, classified, and appraised in accordance with these Regulations; and such appraised prices shall be the value at which they shall be available for fellmongering or any other local purpose;(
e ) the parity on which the appraisement of sheepskins shall be made under these Regulations shall be on the basis of the price or standard fixed by the Commonwealth Government on behalf of the Imperial Government for the balance of the Australian clip of greasy wool for the season 1916–1917;(
f ) any surplus sheepskins not required for fellmongering or local requirements may be sold; but shall be sold only to or through or with the consent of the Commonwealth Government.
(2) The appraisers shall appraise each lot of sheepskins submitted and determine its value. Such determination shall be final and without appeal.
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a ) to deal with such parcels of sheepskins as are apportioned to them by the State Committee;(
b ) to estimate the value of each such parcel of sheepskins upon the basis prescribed by these Regulations;(
c ) to examine the bulk of each parcel and make any adjustment with the sellers if necessary, as provided for by the Rules and Regulations hitherto governing the sale of sheepskins;(
d ) to check invoices of the sellers and certify as to their correctness; and(
e ) if required—(i) to re-allot such parcels of sheepskins in such a way that each re-allotted parcel shall comprise sheepskins of similar character and various brands;
(ii) to supervise the removal of sheepskins from the store to the ship;
(iii) to have counter marks placed on all bales comprised in each re-allotted parcel;
(iv) to make bills of lading;
(v) to lodge for signature and obtain the bills when signed;
(vi) to pay wharfage charges;
(vii) to make out invoices of the re-allotted parcels and prepare a statement showing that the total of same plus wharfage paid and their remuneration at the rate hereinafter provided agrees with the total of the seller’s invoice; and
(viii) to lodge all such documents in triplicate with the State Committee, or as directed by the State Committee and to keep a copy for future reference.
(2) Each sheepskin appraiser shall, before acting under these Regulations, sign a declaration in accordance with Form B in the Schedule.
(3) If any selling broker of sheepskins —
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a ) makes, in any declaration signed in pursuance of this regulation, any false statement; or(
b ) sells sheepskins before he has signed the declaration prescribed by this regulation; or(
c ) sells sheepskins after the Prime Minister has notified him that he is not permitted to sell sheepskins,
he shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) If any sheepskin appraiser—
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a ) makes, in any declaration signed in pursuance of this regulation, any false statement; or(
b ) acts under these Regulations before he has signed the declaration prescribed by this regulation; or(
c ) acts under these Regulations after his appointment has been cancelled,
he shall be guilty of an offence.
15. The Prime Minister may at any time notify a selling broker of sheepskins, in writing, that he is not permitted to sell sheepskins, and the selling broker of sheepskins shall not, after the receipt of such a notification, sell any sheepskins.
(2) Such allotment of freight shall be on the basis of the quantity of sheepskins appraised in each State.
(3) Particulars of such allotment shall, from time to time, be forwarded by the Central Committee to each State Committee.
Form A.
The Schedules.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The War Precautions (Sheepskins) Regulations.
I,
of
being a Selling Broker of Sheepskins, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:—
1. I was born at (
a ) on (b )2. At the date of my birth I was (
c )3. I am now (
d )
And I do solemnly and sincerely promise and declare that I will faithfully, and to the best of my ability, perform the duties imposed on me as Selling Broker of Sheepskins.
Declared at this *
day of , 19
Before me
* Signature of Selling Broker of Sheepskins.
Signature of Justice or the Peace or Commissioner for Affidavits or Commissioner for Declarations.
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Form B.
Commonwealth of Australia.
The War Precautions (Sheepskins) Regulations.
I,
of
being
an Appraiser appointed under the above-named Regulations, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:—
1. I was born at (
a ) on (b )2. At the date of my birth I was(
c )3. I am now (
d )
And I do solemnly and sincerely promise and declare that I will faithfully, and to the best of my ability, perform the duties imposed on me as Appraiser, and that I will not, except in the course of my duty, disclose any information which comes into my possession in the course of the performance of my duties as Appraiser.
Declared at this
day of, 19
Before me
*Signature of Appraiser.
Signature of Justice of the Peace or Commissioner for Affidavits or Commissioner for Declarations.
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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