REGULATIONS UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936.
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Serial Number 1940/272,
THE TRANSPORT LEGISLATION SUSPENSION ORDER 1940.
Pursuant to the Transport Legislation Emergency Regulations 1940, the Minister of Transport doth hereby order and declare as follows: 1. This Order may be cited as the Transport Legislation Suspension Order 1940. 2. The provisions of sections 20 and 38 of the Transport Licensing Act, 1931, are hereby suspended so far as they relate to the use or operation of any motor-vehicle of which the Crown is the owner while it is being driven by a member of the Naval, Military, or Air Forces. Dated at Wellington, this 16th day of October, 1940.
R. SEMPLE, Minister of Transport.
Serial Number 1940/273.
THE ALIENS EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1940.
GALWAY, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 24th day of October, 1940. Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. Pursuant to the Emergency Regulations Act, 1939, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby make the following regulations. REGULATIONS. Part I. Preliminary. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Aliens Emergency Regulations 1940. 2. These regulations shall come into force on the day following the day on which notification of the making thereof is published in the Gazette. 3. These regulations are divided into Parts as follows : Part I. —Preliminary. Part ll.lnterpretation and Exemptions. Part lll.Administration. Part IY.—Registration of Aliens. Part Investigation and Classification of Aliens. Part Vl.lnternment and Deportation. Part Vll.Restrictions on Aliens. Part Miscellaneous. 4. The following regulations are hereby revoked, namely : The Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939 (Serial number 1939/132): The Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939, Amendment No. 1 (Serial number 1939/233) : The Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939, Amendment No. 2 (Serial number 1939/248): The Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939, Amendment No. 3 (Serial number 1940/119) : The Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939, Amendment No. 4 (Serial number 1940/183): Paragraph (a) of Regulation 3 and Regulation 4 of the Arms Emergency Regulations 1940 (Serial number 1940/139). 5. All applications, registrations, certificates, registers, notices, permissions, licenses, permits, exemptions, orders, directions, appointments, and generally all acts of authority which originated under the regulations hereby revoked and are subsisting or in force on the commencement of these regulations shall enure for the purposes of these regulations as if they had originated under these regulations, and accordingly shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated. 6. All matters and proceedings commenced under the regulations hereby revoked and pending or in progress on the commencement of these regulations may be continued, completed, and enforced under these regulations. Part ll. lnterpretation and Exemptions. 7. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, , Alien means a person of the age of sixteen years or over who is not a natural-born British subject; and includes any natural-born British subject of that age or over who has at any time ceased to be a British subject or who is or has at any time been a national of any foreign State ; and also includes any person of alien origin or associations who is for the time being declared under Regulation 8 hereof to be an alien but, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this definition, does not include any other person of alien origin or associations: “ Aliens Authority ” means an Aliens Authority appointed under these regulations : “ Appeal Tribunal ” means the Aliens Appeal Tribunal appointed ■ ' under these regulations ;
“ Enemy alien ” means an alien who (whether or not he is also a British subject by birth or otherwise) is or has at any time been a national of any enemy State; and includes any person of enemy origin or associations who is for the time being declared under Regulation 8 hereof to be an enemy alien ; but, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this definition, does not include any other person of alien origin or associations: “ Enemy State ” means a State with which His Majesty is at war: “Foreign State” means a State not forming part of His Majesty’s dominions : “ Minister ” means the Minister of Justice : “ Person of alien origin or associations ” means a person of the age of sixteen years or over who is—(a) A natural-born British subject who has never been a national of any foreign State, if the husband or wife or either of the parents of that person is or has at any time been not a British subject; or (b) A natural-born British subject who is or has at any time been a national of any foreign State, if he was born in New Zealand and has been continuously resident in New Zealand for the whole of his life ; or (c) A natural-born British subject who is or has at any time been a national of any foreign State, if he has not at any time ceased to be a British subject, and if each of his parents is (or was up to the time of his or her death) a natural-born British subject or became a naturalized British subject (whether in New Zealand or elsewhere) before the 4th day of August, 1914, and has not at any-time since naturalization, ceased to be a British subject; or ( d ) A person who became a naturalized British subject, (whether in New Zealand or elsewhere) before the 4th day of August, 1914, if he has not at any time since naturalization ceased to be a British subject; or ( e ) A person who has become a naturalized British subject (whether in New Zealand or elsewhere) at. any time, if he has not at any time since naturalization ceased to be a British subject, and if neither he nor either of his parents has at any time been a national of any enemy State; or (f ) A woman who at the time of her marriage to an alien was a British subject by birth and who by declaration made under section 3 of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens (in New Zealand) Amendment Act, 1934-35, is within New Zealand entitled to the political and other rights to which a natural-born British subject is entitled, if there is not a subsisting marriage between that woman and an enemy alien and if she has not by any means other than by contracting marriage with an alien acquired any foreign nationality. “Person of enemy origin or associations” means a person of alien origin or associations who or whose husband or wife or r either of whose parents is or has at any time been a national of any enemy State: “ Place ” means any house, building, land, ship, or other premises : “ Police officer ” means a member of the Police Force of any rank : “ Police district ” means an area accepted for the time being as a police district for the purpose of the administration of the Police Force Act, 1913 :* “ Registration Officer ” means an officer of police of a rank not lower than that of Sub-Inspector: “ Ship ” means any description of vessel used in navigation, whether seagoing or not, other than a vessel propelled exclusively by oars ; and includes any lighter, barge, boat, or other vessel used in connection with the loading or unloading of a ship as so defined : “Wharf” means any wharf, quay, pier, jetty, or other, place used or capable of being used for the loading or unloading of ships or for the storage of cargo immediately prior to loading on a ship or subsequent to unloading and prior to delivery from the wharf; and includes any place belonging to or in the possession of or under the control of a Harbour Board ; and‘also includes any railway or public highway so far as it intersects or is contiguous to or runs on any such wharf, quay, pier, jetty, or other place, * See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. VI, page 832.
(2) Where any person is recognized as a national by the law of more than one State, or where for any reason it is uncertain what nationality (if any) is to be ascribed to any person, that person may be treated for the purposes of these regulations as a national of the State with which he appears to be more closely connected for the time being in interest or sympathy, or as being of uncertain or of no nationality. Subject to a right of appeal to the Aliens Authority for the district, every determination made by a Registration Officer for the purposes of this clause shall be final. The allowing of any such appeal shall not affect the validity of anything done before. the appeal is allowed. 8. (1) The Minister may by notice in writing served on the person concerned and notified to the Commissioner of Police declare that any person of alien origin or associations shall from the time of the service of the notice be an alien for the purposes of these regulations. (2) The Minister may by a notice under this section declare that any person of enemy origin or associations shall from the time of the service of the notice be an enemy alien for the purposes of these regulations. (3) Any notice under this regulation may be at any time in like manner amended or revoked. 9. The Minister may by notice in writing served on the person concerned and notified to the Commissioner of Police exempt wholly or partly from the provisions of these regulations any person to whom . it is in his opinion desirable in the public interest that such exemption should be granted. Part lll.—Administration. 10. (1) For the purposes of these regulations there shall be established such number of Aliens Authorities as the Minister from time to time thinks necessary. (2) Every Aliens Authority shall consist of such person or number of persons, not exceeding three, as the Minister in each case thinks fit, to be appointed by the Minister and to hold office during his pleasure. (3) Where an Aliens Authority consists of more than one person one member shall be appointed by the Minister to be the Chairman of the Authority, and the quorum at sittings shall be such number as the Minister determines. 11. (1) For the purposes of these regulations there shall be established an Aliens Appeal Tribunal, which shall consist of such person or number of persons, not exceeding three, as the Minister thinks fit, to be appointed by the Minister and to hold office during his pleasure. (2) Whenever the Appeal Tribunal consists of more than one person one member shall be appointed by the Minister to be the Chairman of the Tribunal, and the quorum at sittings shall be such number as the Minister determines. (3) The persons holding office on the commencement of these regulations as the Chairman and members of the Aliens Tribunal established under the Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939* shall be deemed to have been appointed under this regulation to be the Chairman and members respectively of the Appeal Tribunal. 12. (1) The Minister may from time to time appoint a Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Tribunal or of any Aliens Authority and such deputy members thereof as he thinks fit, to hold office during his pleasure. (2) On the occurrence from any cause of a vacancy in the office of Chairman or member of the Appeal Tribunal or of any Aliens Authority, and in the case of the absence of the Chairman or of any member (from whatever cause arising) and so long as the vacancy or absence continues, the powers and functions of the Chairman or member may be exercised and performed by the Deputy Chairman or by a deputy member, as the case may be. (3) No act done by the Appeal Tribunal or by any Aliens Authority sitting with a Deputy Chairman or a deputy member, or done by any such Deputy Chairman or deputy member, shall be questioned on the ground that the occasion for the deputy’s acting had not arisen or had ceased. 13. Any person may be appointed to hold office concurrently as a member of two or more Aliens Authorities, or as the Deputy Chairman or a deputy member of the Appeal Tribunal and one or more Aliens Authorities, or as the Deputy Chairman or a deputy member of two or more Aliens Authorities. 14. (1) The Appeal Tribunal and every Aliens Authority shall within the scope of its jurisdiction be deemed to be a Commission under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1908,f and all the provisions of that Act shall apply accordingly.
* Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/132, page .603. Amendment No. 3 : Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/119.t See Reprint of Statutes. Vol. I, page 1036.
(2) The procedure of the Appeal Tribunal and of every Aliens Authority shall, subject to these regulations, be such as the Tribunal or Authority thinks fit. The Tribunal or Authority may admit and accept such evidence as it thinks fit, whether admissible in a Court of law or not. Any alien who appears before the Tribunal or Authority, whether pursuant to a summons or otherwise, may be represented by a barrister or solicitor or, with the leave of the Tribunal or Authority, by any other person. 15. There shall be paid out of moneys appropriated by Parliament for the purpose to the members of the Appeal Tribunal and every Aliens Authority, not being officers of the Public Service, such remuneration by way of salary, fees, or allowances and such travelling expenses and allowances as may from time to time be directed or approved by the Minister of Finance. ' Part IV. Registration of Aliens. , . . 16. (1) Every alien in New Zealand on the date of the commencement of these regulations shall, within fourteen days from that date, unless he is registered under the Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939, make application for registration as an alien in a form to be provided by the Minister for the purpose. (2) Every person who immediately before the commencement of these regulations is registered under the Alien Control Emergency Regulations 1939 shall be deemed to be registered under these regulations. (3) Every application for registration shall be in writing, in duplicate, and shall be made by delivering it personally to the officer in charge at the police-station nearest to which the applicant resides. (4) Every application for registration shall be signed by the applicant in person with his usual signature, unless he is unable to write, in which case he shall, in the presence of the police officer to whom the applipation is made, affix to the application such thumbprints or finger-prints or other means of identification as the police officer may require. 17. Every person who after the commencement of these regulations becomes an alien as hereinbefore defined, whether by attaining the age of sixteen years or, in the case of a woman, by marriage, to an alien, or otherwise howsoever, shall within fourteen days thereafter make application for registration as an alien in the manner provided in Regulation 16 hereof, and the provisions of that regulation shall apply accordingly. 18. Subject to Regulation 19 hereof, every alien who arrives in New Zealand after the commencement of these regulations shall, before being permitted to land, make application for registration as an alien in the manner provided in Regulation 16 hereof, and the provisions of that regulation shall apply accordingly, except that the application may be delivered to any officer of Customs and that the applicant’s intended place of abode in New Zealand shall be specified . n the application. 19. (1) A Collector of Customs may grant a temporary permit in writing to land in New Zealand to any alien being the master or a member of the crew or a passenger of any ship or aircraft arriving in New Zealand who is the holder of a passport as hereinafter defined, or who is lawfully entitled to land in New Zealand without producing a passport; and so long as the permit is in force and the alien complies with the conditions upon or subject to which it is granted the alien shall not be liable to comply with the requirements of Regulation 18 hereof.
(2) In this regulation the term “passport” means a passport or other document of identity (a) Which establishes to the satisfaction of the Collector of Customs the nationality and identity of the person to whom it relates ; . .. and (b) Which has been issued by the Government of the State of which the person to whom it relates is a national or a protected person, and which is for the time being in force, and to which is attached a photograph of the person to whom it relates ; and (c) Which relates to the person in whose possession it is ; and (d) Which, except where it relates to the master or a member of the crew of any ship or aircraft, has been marked with a visa that is for the time being in force by a British Diplomatic or Consular Officer or some British public official duly authorized in that behalf: Provided that no visa shall be required in respect of national's of any State between the Government of which and His Majesty’s Government in New Zealand there is for the time being in force an agreement, notified in the Gazette , to dispense with the requirement of passport visas.
20. The police officer or officer of Customs to whom any application for registration is made shall, upon receipt thereof, forward it to a Registration Officer in the police district in which the applicant’s place of abode or intended place of abode is situated. 21. (1) The Registration Officer shall file every application received by him in his office and issue a certificate of registration in- a form to be provided by the Minister for the purpose, one copy of which shall be retained in his office, one copy forwarded to the Commissioner of Police, and one copy delivered to the alien on his applying at the police-station nearest to which he resides and on his signing the certificate as therein prescribed. (2) Every Registration Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of these regulations or the date of registration, whichever is the later, give notice to the Secretary of the Aliens Authority for the district of the name and place of abode of every enemy alien registered by him. 22. The Commissioner of Police shall cause to be compiled a register of the names, places of abode, and such other particulars as he thinks fit, of all registered aliens, to be called the Register of Aliens. The register shall be amended from time to time by correcting errors therein, by entering changes of name or abode or other particulars in respect of any alien, by adding thereto the names of aliens to whom certificates of registration are issued, and by removing therefrom the names of aliens who die, or who leave New Zealand, or who otherwise cease to be subject to these regulations. 23. (1) The Register of Aliens shall not be open as of right to inspection by any person. (2) The Court may in any proceedings for an offence against these regulations order or permit a certified copy of any entry in the register to be produced to the Court. (3) Any certificate of registration shall be prima facie evidence of the registration of the person to whom the certificate relates. (4) A copy certified by the Commissioner of Police of any entry in the register shall be prima facie evidence of the entry. (5) A certificate signed by the Commissioner of Police of the absence of an entry in the register shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated in the certificate. (6) The absence of an entry in the register relating to any person shall be prima facie evidence that no application for registration has been made by that person. (7) Judicial notice shall be taken of the signature of the Commissioner of Police to any certificate or certified copy referred to in this regulation and of the signature of a Registration Officer to any certificate of registration. Part V. lnvestigation and Classification of Aliens. Investigation. 24. It shall be the duty of all police officers, in accordance with the general or special directions of the Commissioner of Police in that behalf, to make such investigations into the affairs and conduct of any alien as may be required for the purposes of these regulations. Classification by Aliens Authorities. 25. (1) It shall be the function of every Aliens Authority to report to the Minister on every enemy alien registered in its district, and in its report to classify each alien into one of the following classes:— (a) Class A, comprising persons recommended for immediate internment: (b) Class B, comprising persons recommended for internment in the event of a threat of invasion or enemy attack, whether or not also recommended for the imposition in the meantime of special restrictions under Regulation 50 hereof: (c) Class C, comprising persons not recommended for internment, but recommended for the imposition of special restrictions under Regulation 50 hereof: (d) Class D, comprising persons recommended to remain subject to these regulations, without internment or any special restrictions : (e) Class E, comprising persons recommended for exemption from the provisions of these regulations under Regulation 9 hereof, or recommended for the revocation of any notice under Regulation 8 hereof declaring them to be aliens or enemy aliens. (2) It shall also be the function of every Aliens Authority to report on and classify aliens not being enemy aliens in accordance with the directions of the Minister whenever required by the Minister so to do. , . . •
(3) Any Aliens Authority may from time to time, and shall if required by the Minister or by any Registration Officer, review its report on any alien and make a further report to the Minister. 26. In the exercise of its functions under these regulations every Aliens Authority shall have regard to all directions, whether special or general, given to it by the Minister. 27. Any Registration Officer or any alien may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal against any recommendation of an Aliens Authority.
Functions of Aliens Appeal Tribunal. 28. (1) The functions of the Appeal Tribunal shall be — (а) To hear appeals against the recommendations of Aliens Authorities: (b) To advise the Minister on any matters referred to it by the Minister in relation to these regulations. (2) After hearing an appeal against any recommendation of an Aliens Authority the Appeal Tribunal shall report its recommendation to the Minister and shall send a copy thereof to the Aliens Authority. 29. The Minister may from time to time refer to the Appeal Tribunal for its consideration (a) The case of any alien, whether or not a report has been made on him by an Aliens Authority : (b) Any other matter in relation to these regulations. Part Vl.— lnternment and Deportation. Internment of Enemy Aliens. 30. If in the case of any enemy alien or person of enemy origin or associations the Minister at any time deems it to be conducive to the public good so to do, whether or not the alien has been classified under these regulations, the Minister may order that the alien or person be taken into custody during his pleasure. Deportation and Internment of Aliens. 31. If the Minister at any time deems it to be conducive to the public good so to do, he may, by an order in writing (hereinafter referred to as a deportation order), order any alien or person of alien origin or associations who was not born in New Zealand to leave New Zealand. Subject to these regulations, where any deportation order has been made the provisions of the Undesirable Immigrants Exclusion Act, 1919,* shall, so far as they are applicable, apply as if the deportation order were an order duly made under section 6 of that Act. 32. Where a deportation order has been made with respect to any person and, in the opinion of the Minister, — (a) The deportation of that person would be impracticable or prejudicial to the efficient prosecution of any war in which His Majesty is engaged ; and (b) The detention of that person is necessary or expedient for securing the public safety, the defence of New Zealand, or the maintenance of public order, — . the Minister may direct that the person be taken into custody during his pleasure. The provisions of this regulation shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of section 7 of the Undesirable Immigrants Exclusion Act, 1919. ' ~~ General Provisions as to Internment , &c. 33. Any police officer or member of His Majesty’s Forces who has reason to believe that any person is an alien and is guilty of such conduct that his liberty is a source of public danger, or is disaffected, or has acted or is about to act in any manner injurious to the public safety or to the interests of His Majesty, may take that person into custody pending the decision of the Minister. 34. Any person taken into custody under these regulations shall be delivered into the custody of the person in control of and shall be detained in such place of detention and under such conditions as the Minister from time to time thinks fit. 35. Any person taken into custody under these regulations may at any time be released by order of the Minister. 36. In making any order under this Part of these regulations the Minister shall be deemed to be acting in an executive and not in a judicial capacity. * See Reprint of Statutes. Vol. 111, page 90
Part Vll.— Restrictions on Aliens. Change of Abode. 37. Every alien registered under these regulations who changes his place of abode shall, within seven days thereafter, give, in a form to be provided by the Minister for the purpose, notice in writing thereof and of his new place of abode to the officer in charge at the policestation nearest to his new place of abode, and shall, together with that notice, surrender his certificate of registration. 38. The police officer to whom any such notice of change of abode is given shall forward the surrendered certificate of registration and particulars of the alien’s new place of abode to a Registration Officer in the police district in which the new place of abode is situated. • 39. If the new place of abode is in the police district in which the alien is already registered, the Registration Officer shall note the change of address on the duplicate copy of the certificate of registration filed in his office, shall notify the change to the Commissioner of Police, and shall enter particulars of the new address on the certificate of registration, which shall then be returned to the alien. 40. If the new place of abode is in another police district the Registration Officer shall notify a Registration Officer in whose district the alien formerly resided, and shall obtain from him the duplicate certificate of registration filed in his office and shall then notify the change to the Commissioner of Police and deal with the duplicate certificate and the surrendered certificate as provided in Regulation 39 hereof. ■ Change of Name. 41. Every alien registered under these regulations who changes his or her name, whether by marriage or otherwise, shall, within twentyeight days thereafter, give notice of the change to the officer in charge at the police-station nearest to his or her place of abode, and shall, together with that notice, surrender his or her certificate of registration. 42. The police officer to whom a notice of change of name is given shall forward it with the surrendered certificate of registration to the Registration Officer in whose office is filed the duplicate copy of the alien’s certificate of registration. 43. The Registration Officer shall note the change of name on the duplicate copy of the certificate of registration filed in his office, shall notify the change to the Commissioner of Police, and shall enter particulars of the change of name on the certificate of registration, which shall then be returned to the alien. Production of Certificate of Registration. . . 44. (1) Every alien registered under these regulations shall produce his certificate of registration whenever required to do so by any police officer. ■ (2) It shall be a defence to any person charged with an offence against clause (1) of this regulation if he proves that he duly applied for registration and that at the time of the offence either c (a) No certificate of registration had been forwarded to the policestation for delivery to him ; or ( b ) That his certificate of registration was for the time being surrendered for any of the purposes of these regulations and had not been forwarded to the police-station for redelivery to him'; or ■ (c) That his certificate of registration had been destroyed, stolen, or lost and that he had duly applied for a duplicate but no duplicate had been forwarded to the police-station for delivery to him.
Employment of Aliens on a Wharf or Ship.
45. (1) Except in pursuance of a license issued by a Registration Officer, it shall not be lawful for any alien or for any person who is a British subject by naturalization only to be employed in the work of loading or unloading a ship or to be engaged in any work on or about any wharf or ship. (2) Nothing in this regulation shall apply to the work on or about any ship of the master or any member of the crew thereof if he has arrived in that ship from any place outside New Zealand. (3) Every person who procures or permits any other person to be engaged in any work in breach of this regulation commits an offence against these regulations: ' . ' —. Provided that on a prosecution for any such offence it shall be a good defence that the accused believed on reasonable grounds that the engagement was not in breach of this regulation. -- - • —- 46. Any person to whom a Registration Officer has refused to grant a license, or whose license has been revoked by a Registration' Officer under Regulation 53 hereof, may appeal therefrom in writing to the Aliens Authority for the district, and the Aliens Authority may thereupon give to the Registration Officer such final directions in the matter as it thinks fit, ; •; ~ -
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47. Any police officer or officer of Customs may question any person engaged in the work of loading or unloading a ship or in any work on or about a ship or any person found upon a wharf or ship as to his identity and present or former nationality, and any person who refuses or neglects to answer any question so put to him or answers such question in a false or misleading manner commits an offence against these regulations. Movements of Enemy Aliens. 48. (1) very enemy alien shall, before leaving his registered place of abode for the time being —- (a) For any continuous period exceeding twenty-four hours; or (b) To go to any place distant more than twenty miles from his registered place of abode, — obtain from a Registration Officer in the police district in which he resides a written permit authorizing him to be so absent. (2) No enemy alien shall—{a) Be absent from his registered place of abode for any continuous period exceeding twenty-four hours ; or (b) Go to any place distant more than twenty miles from his registered place of abode, — except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a permit granted under this regulation. (3) A permit under this regulation may relate to one occasion or to a series of occasions or to a specified period. Restricting Possession of certain Articles by Enemy Aliens. 49. (1) An enemy alien shall not, except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted by a Registration Officer in the police district in which he resides, have in his possession or control in New Zealand (a) Any explosive or any material intended to be used for the manufacture of an explosive : (b) More than 3 gallons of inflammable liquid : (c) Any motor-vehicle within the meaning of the Motor-vehicles Act, 1924, any ship or vessel, or any aircraft: (d) Any camera or other photographic apparatus : (e) Any firearm or ammunition : (/) Any apparatus designed or capable of being used for the reception of radio-telephonic or radio-telegraphic communications : (g) Any map drawn to a scale larger than 4 miles to 1 in.: (h) Any nautical chart: (i) Any document intended for the use of members of any armed force : ( j ) Any document describing or depicting any ship, aircraft, vehicle, weapon, or equipment of a kind used by the armed forces of the Crown, or any list of persons in His Majesty’s service. (2) No permit shall be granted in respect of any apparatus to which paragraph (/) of clause (1) hereof relates if the apparatus is capable of the reception of communications transmitted on frequencies other than those between 550 kilocycles and 1,600 kilocycles. No such permit shall be granted except upon and subject to the conditions that the apparatus shall, at the expense of the enemy alien, be rendered incapable of the reception of communications on frequencies other than those hereinbefore referred to, and shall be housed in a cabinet approved by an officer of the Post and Telegraph Department authorized in that behalf, and shall be sealed by such an officer. (3) In any proceedings arising out of a contravention of the provisions of this regulation it shall be a defence to prove that at the date of the contravention application had been made for the necessary permit in relation to the thing or matter in respect of which the proceedings are brought, and that the application was still pending at that date. (4) On the conviction of any person of an offence against this regulation the Court may (without prejudice to any other penalty) order that any thing or matter found in the possession or under the control of that person in contravention of this regulation shall be forfeited. Power to impose Special Restrictions on Aliens. 50. The Minister may by order in writing served on the person concerned and notified to the Commissioner of Police impose on any alien or class of aliens such restrictions (either in addition to or in substitution for the other restrictions imposed by these regulations), whether as to residence, reporting to the police, registration, occupation, employment, the use or possession of any thing or matter, or otherwise, as he may deem to be necessary in the public interest.
Part —Miscellaneous. 51. Every person who applies to the Minister or to any police officer, officer of Customs, or other officer for any exemption, permit, license, consent, or order under these regulations shall furnish such information and particulars as the Minister or officer may from time to time require. 52. The Minister or officer, in his discretion, may refuse any such application, or may grant the application wholly or partly, and either unconditionally or upon or subject to such conditions as he thinks fit. 53. Any exemption, permit, license, consent, or order granted or made under these regulations may be at any time in like manner varied or revoked, and the conditions thereof may from time to time be varied, revoked, or added to by any person for the time being authorized to grant or make a similar exemption, permit, license, consent, or order. 54. (1) For the purposes of this regulation the term “ document ” means a certificate of registration, permit, or license, or any other document evidencing any exemption, consent, order, or variation issued to any person under these regulations ; and includes a duplicate of a document. (2) No person shall lend or part with any document issued to him. (3) No person shall alter or deface any document. Every document so altered or defaced shall be void. (4) Every person to whom any document is issued under these regulations shall on the expiry or revocation of the document or of the exemption, consent, or order evidenced by it forthwith deliver the document to a Registration Officer in the police district in which he resides. (5) Upon the return of any document rendered illegible or spoilt by weather or otherwise, or upon proof to his satisfaction that a document has been destroyed, stolen, or lost, a Registration Officer may, upon application by the person to whom the document was issued and upon payment of a fee of 25., issue a duplicate of the document. Every duplicate so issued shall have the word “ Duplicate ” written or printed thereon and be verified by the signature of a Registration Officer, and the production of a duplicate document shall be of the same effect as the production of the original document. 55. (1) If any Superintendent or Inspector of Police has reason to suspect—(a) That an offence against these regulations has been or is being committed and that evidence of the commission of the offence is to be found at any place ; or (6) That evidence relevant to any investigation under Part V of these regulations is to be found at any place,— the Superintendent or Inspector, or any constable authorized by him in that behalf, may at any time of the day or night enter upon that place and upon every part thereof, and may seize any thing or matter found in the place which he has reasonable ground for believing to be evidence as aforesaid, using such force as may be necessary. (2) If any Superintendent or Inspector of Police has reason to suspect that any person has in his possession or in or on any vehicle any thing or matter which would be evidence as mentioned in clause (1) of this regulation, the Superintendent or Inspector, or any constable authorized by him in that behalf, may search and detain for the purpose of search that person and that vehicle (if any), and may seize any such thing or matter found upon such search. (3) No female shall, in pursuance of this regulation, be searched except by a female. 56. (1) Subject to clause (4) of Regulation 49 hereof, any thing or matter seized under Regulation 55 hereof shall bo disposed of in such manner and at such time as the Minister directs, and, pending its disposal, shall be detained in such custody as the Minister directs. (2) Any person who is affected by any direction given by the Minister under this regulation may appeal against the direction to a Judge of the Supreme Court, whose decision shall be final. (3) Every appeal under this regulation shall be made by notice of appeal filed in the Supreme Court. A copy of the notice shall be served on the Minister and upon such other persons as the Judge may direct. (4) Upon any appeal under this regulation the Judge may confirm, modify, or revoke the direction appealed from, but no direction shall be revoked unless the Judge is satisfied that the acts which the direction was intended to prevent are not likely to be committed. 57. Every person commits an offence against these regulations who — (a) Without lawful excuse acts in contravention of or fails to comply in any respect with any provision of these regulations or any direction, restriction, order, requirement, or condition given or imposed under these regulations:
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(b) With intent to deceive makes any false or misleading statement or any material omission in any communication with or application to the Minister or any other person (whether in writing or otherwise) for the purposes of these regulations: (c) Resists, obstructs, or deceives any person who is exercising or attempting to exercise any power or function under these regulations. 58. Every person who commits an offence against these regulations shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or to a fine not exceeding £IOO, and (if the offence is a continuing one) to a further fine not exceeding £lO for every day during which the offence continues. 59. In any proceedings for an offence against these regulations the burden of proving that he has complied with these regulations or any direction, restriction, order, requirement, or condition given or imposed under these regulations shall be on the person charged with the offence. 60. In any proceedings for an offence against these regulations where nationality is in issue evidence of repute, belief, or hearsay or any other evidence shall be admissible in proof of nationality, whether that evidence would otherwise be legally admissible or not. 61. Section 50 of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927,* shall have no application to a prosecution for an offence against these regulations. 62. All acts done before the commencement of these regulations that by virtue of these regulations would have been valid and lawful if these regulations had been in force when they were done shall be deemed to have been validly and lawfully done under these regulations. T. R. AICKIN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. * See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. ll,[page 365.
E. V. Paul., Government Printer, Wellington.
Name of Offender. tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. tleight. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. M o +5 A to Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. tfl Hand, John Auckland 4/10/40 female on on Eire labourer 1879 ft. 8 dark going blue medium. back charges) (cumulative) bald p. Kean, James Kean, Auckland 4/10/40 and 1 . year Zealand labourer 1915 10 fresh brown blue medium. on James ; converting each and p. Jamesness, charges) (cumulative) andbreaking, each months on theft unlawfully converting motor-car charges) Selwyn, ini, Auckland 4/10/40 burglary; and housebreaking 9 months on each Maori labourer 1915 5 7* copper .. black brown .. medium.. Three scars on chest ; small scars on cheeks. Haytvard, (cumulative), and warned F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 842, and Photos, 1935, p. 13.) * that if he is brought before the Court again he will be declared an Auckland 4/10/40 burglary; and housebreaking 9 months on each Maori labourer 1915 5 7i copper .. black brown .. medium.. Three scars on chest; small scars on cheeks. (cumulative), F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 842, and Photos, and warned that if he is • 1935, p. 13.) brought before the Court again he will be declared an . habitual Baxter, Frank Auckland 4/10/40 ; in years Zealand labourer 1923 4 fresh brown brown . medium right thumb dwelling Institution on each F.P. Photo at Auckland, 9/9/40. * F.P. Photo at Auckland, 9/9/40. Dick Auckland 4/10/40 housebreaking . . on Maori labourer 1914 8 copper black brown . medium . F.P. Hugh . (cumulative) Wellington . 8/10/40 theft entering, 1 year Wales and 1902 5 fresh brown. hazel broad, on porter broken of (See 828.) p. Smith, Wellington . 8/10/40 forgery probation 1 England seaman 1902 5 7 fresh light brown.. blue — and at lington, Hollie Roy J Wellington . 8/10/40 motorifto up N. iron-worker 1920 65 fresh dark brown . — after called and disqualified from for driving years Ritchie, Timaru 9/10/40 to on N. Zealand storeman . 1889 5 9 fresh brown grey • • medium rape grounds of insanity. (To Mental Hospital till pleasure of Minister of Justice is known.) * rape grounds of insanity. (To Mental Hospital till pleasure of Minister of Justice is known.) • ! *
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of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eves. Nose. Distinguishing Marks &c. ■ Eyes. Noae. Distinguishing Marks. Ac. Charles Schon, Whangarei . . 14/10/40 keeping gaming-house fined £100 Switzerland bookmaker 1900 ft. 9 fresh turnbrown . medium. See Charles Whangarei 14/10/40 of fined Fiji clerk 1908 5 fresh ing grey dark brown blue medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 45. n fresh ing grey dark brown blue medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 45. Angelo, Whangarei gaming-house 14/10/40 gaming-house fined Zealand tobacconist 1909 5 H fair auburn grey medium. (See on p. See p. Charles Clark, Whangarei .. 14/10/40 keeping fined £100 Zealand bookmaker 1906 5 6 fresh fair grey . medium Malone, • Whangarei . 14/10/40 indecent language fined Zealand farmer 1890 5 6 sallow brown blue medium Felix Whangarei . 14/10/40 language fined Zealand farmer 1902 5 9 fresh brown blue long Murphy, Owen Auckland 7/10/40 mischief fined Zealand baker’s 1923 5 8 sallow . . brown grey .. medium. 577. 1940, p. labourer Robert Corbett, Auckland 7/10/40 mischief fined England .. railway 1900 5 8 fresh fair blue medium. Scar palm on bridge fitter 1938, p. Blink- Archer, @ Auckland 7/10/40 mischief fined Zealand labourer 1908 5 8 sallow . brown grey medium. Mole on Archibald home, P.G., 606.) p. Bob Auckland 7/10/40 fighting fined Maori labourer 1915 5 n dark black, brown . flat Shield, bust clasped swallow on ; right on fore left (See Photos, 102. 73.) Richard Angell, Auckland 7/10/40 fighting fined Maori railway 1918 5 8 copper curly brown medium. and on tulip employee LUCK, ; and clasped TRUE LOVE on right forearm. (See P.G., 1940. p. 613.) Soutter, Stuart TRUE LOVE on right forearm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 613.) Auckland 7/10/40 theft fined Zealand salesman 1909 5 4 fresh brown brown medium back Bedard, Aubert, Philip Auckland 7/10/40 assault days Canada seaman 1910 5 6 dark brown brown . medium.. of on Bedard, (See 205.) Schramm, Auckland 7/10/40 (in1 Zealand hand 1914 5 6 fresh brown hazel . medium. chin. Ray Kean, @ Auckland sufficient charges) and Zealand labourer 1915 5 10 fresh brown blue medium. Small left (See 7/10/40 Albert James, charged and p. James Kean, @ and and p. converting motor-cycle charged on each Carlconverting motor-cycle charged on each Auckland 7/10/40 false (8 ifto up India salesman 1911 5 94 dark black brown .. medium.. Birthmark on right wrist; butterfly on right 94 dark black brown .. medium.. Birthmark on right wrist; butterfly on right Delostero, R.son, called on years months’ 1 e y R.D. fined disforearm. (See 1934, p. pretences Mullins, Maurice Auckland 8/10/40 of charge N. Zealand painter 1915 5 9 fresh brown blue medium. Snake forearm. on on spear motor-vehicle qualified 1 year
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of Offender. tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, John Joseph Auckland 8/10/40 attempted months’ probaZealand storeman 1920 ft. 54 5 pale black grey . medium. on Noel William Eden, Auckland 8/10/40 mischief tion fined £3 N. Zealand electrician .. 1915 5 8 fair brown blue medium no warrant of fitness for fined 10s. motor-vehicle »oseph J Martin Bolger, AucklandAuckland 8/10/408/10/40 mischief unlawfully fined £3fined on each Zealand Zealand electrician .seaman 191b1920 8 0 fairfresh brownauburn bluegrey . mediummedium for of warrant no launchconverting fined 10s. motor-vehicle mischief to pay damage theft to make restitution unlawfully converting convicted and disboat charged JosephBolger, Robert Owen Eden, AucklandAuckland 8/10/408/10/40 mischief; and unlawfully fined £3 on each N. Zealand seaman 1920 6 0 fresh auburn grey medium converting launch mischiefmischief damage pay damage N. Zealand engineer 1921 5 9 fresh brown blue medium thefttheft make to restitu- make to tiontion unlawfully converting unlawfully convicted and disfined £3 boatlaunch charged unlawfully converting convicted and disboat charged Robert Eden, Walsh, AucklandAuckland 8/10/408/10/40 mischiefmischief to pay damage .. N. Zealand engineer 1921 5 9 fresh brown blue medium fined £3 N. Zealand salesman 1920 6 0| dark black hazel .. medium theftmischief make to restitu- damage to pay tion unlawfully converting fined £3 launch unlawfully converting convicted and disboattheft charged make to tion unlawfully converting convicted and disWalsh, Victor Ivers, AucklandAuckland boat charged 8/10/408/10/40 mischiefmischief fined £3fined £3 Zealand England salesmanshop19201920 04 5 darkfresh blackbrown hazel ..grey . mediummedium. Tip off right forefinger. (See P.G., 1939, p. 911, assistant and Photos, 1940, p. 11.) mischief to pay damage theft to make restitution unlawfully converting convicted and disVictor Ivers, GilbertMartinez-Delas-Rivas, AucklandAuckland boat charged 8/10/4010/10/40 mischiefassault fined £3fined England .England shop-filmstudio 19201917 5 7 freshfresh brownbrown, grey .. medium.. Tip off right forefinger. (See P.G.. 1939, p. 911, blue medium.. Round face. assistant and Photos, 1940, p. 11.) Martinez-Delas-Rivas, Gilbert Reginald Joseph, Auckland 10/10/40 assault .. fined £5 England .. filmstudio 1917 5 7 fresh brown, going blue medium.. Round face. Reginald Joseph, (aX Rivas, Gilbert worker bald J ' worker bald William Auckland 11/10/40 by .. fined Zealand labourer 1905 7 fresh brown, blue medium. left on right ing grey forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 274, and Photos, p. 8.) 13/1938 TED on right upper arm. ' forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 274, and Photos, p. 8.) 13/1938 TED on right upper arm. Stockman, Rosemary Auckland 11/10/40 theft probation Zealand domestic 1919 6 fresh brown brown . medium James Auckland 11/10/40 theft in years Zealand labourer 1921 10 copper . curly brown medium half-caste Photo at Maori. Auckland, Roy, Auckland Institution (See p. 11/10/40 theft in years Zealand labourer 1920 5 fresh brown blue medium. Scar left Institution at Auckland, 4/10/40. (See P.G., 1940 p. 578.) See P.G., 1939, p. 28. Johnstone, Robert .. Auckland Institution at Auckland, 4/10/40. (See P.G., 1940 p. 578.) 11/10/40 of fined £10 Zealand garage1917 iii 5 fresh light grey . medium. See P.G., 1939, p. 28. member of attendant Matewai or Coromandel .. 12/10/40 theft fined £5 Maori labourer 1922 5 8 copper .. dark brown brown .. medium.. 1 p.c. (not gazetted). Two small moles on left Douglas cheek. Coromandel .. 12/10/40 theft fined £5 Maori labourer 1922 5 8 copper .. dark brown brown .. medium.. 1 p.c. (not gazetted). Two small moles on left cheek. .Tones, Harry Paeroa 14/10/40 and convicted and disScotland .. labourer 1902 5 7ffresh brown hazel .. long 4 p.c. Left arm fractured. (See P.G., 1940, sufficient means) and convicted charged p. 643.) Scotland .. labourer 1902 5 7ffresh .. brown hazel . J long 4 p.c. Left arm fractured. (See P.G., 1940, p. 643.) charged
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of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. 1 Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, <fcc. Goodger, Lancelot Te 10/10/40 illegally premises 1 Zealand N. horse-breaker 1907 5 in. 8 fresh brown light blue ' large of build Louie Te 10/10/40 intent theft charges) admonished Zealand N. domestic 1924 5 0 copper brown brown . . large little on finger. 596.) (See build A ; three-quarter-caste patch of grey hair on top of head. Scar on left cheek and wrist. (See P.G., 1940, Owen Morrinsville 26/9/40 unlawfully converting in years Zealand N. labourer 1921 5 9 fresh brown brown . medium. patch of grey hair on top of head. Scar on left cheek and wrist. (See P.G., 1940, Kenneth Morrinsville 27/9/40 theft ; and probation charges) Institution 1 Zealand labourer 1920 5 7 fresh brown brown . . medium. 722.) p. forearm ; Dixon Morrinsville 27/9/40 probation of the and abetting Institution fined Maori labourer 1907 5 8 copper . black brown medium. left p. forefinger. of scar Large Rae, Tauranga 7/10/40 unlawful of supply to dis- motor-car qualified keeping fined £50fined Zealand X. bookmaker 1891 5 7 fresh going blue medium (See p. 1 of; tip Walter Tauranga 1/10/40 book-carrying fined Maori labourer 1902 5 7 copper . bald black brown flat little ; P.G.,; 1940, p. forefinger. on Page, Tauranga 7/10/40 maker found gaming-house fined X. pensioner 1879 5 8 fresh turning brown medium Left leg Abraham, Herbert Tauranga 9/10/40 keeping fined X. bookmaker 1901 5 8 dark grey going brown . medium p. Coombes, Victor Tauranga 9/10/40 assisting fined Zealand X. office1920 5 7 fresh bald brown blue medium Harold Parkinson, Tauranga 9/10/40 gaming-house in fined X. assistant office1913 5 8 dark black r . medium Muru, Tom Tauranga 9/10/40 gaming-house gaming-house fined Maori 'assistant farmer 1908 5 104 copper black brown flat Taka Tauranga 9/10/40 knowledge probation Maori labourer 1923 5 7 copper . black brown flat left Rewita, Sydney Opotiki 7/10/40 assault .. fined Maori labourer 1920 5 7 copper black brown . broad p. Tamati Taki @ Waipiro Bay 7/10/40 wilfully damaging fined . £5 Maori labourer 1918 5 8 copper black .. ; brown .. wide Scar on left arm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 343.) black brown .. wide Scar on left arm. (See P.G., 1940, p. 343.) Carter, Putaruru 10/10/40 language fined X. labourer 1917 5 74 dark black brown medium. wrist. on Greer, Te 14/10/40 of fined proEire farmer 1878 5 8 fresh going grey, hazel .. large ' motor-car hibited, and disqualified from driving for 1 year bald • - motor-car hibited, and disqualified from driving for 1 year * bald ' — ■ ■
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—— — Complexion. i Offender. Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Ryes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, <fco. 1 § pa ! Hair. Ryes. 1 Nose. 1 Distinguishing Marks, <fto. OliverCastle, Te 15/10/40 mischief 1 month England . labourer 1915 ft 4 dark dark brown hazel .. medium.. Woman’s head, star in flags, and HOMEWARD ROUND on left forearm; star, cross, MEMORY OF MOTHER, Indian’s head, and U.S.A. on right forearm ; scar at base of neck. (See P.G., 1940, p. 845, and Photos, p. 54.) Wart on left side of nose ; birthmark on right in. 4 dark dark brown hazel .. medium.. Woman’s head, star in Hags, and HOMEWARD BOUND on left forearm; star, cross, MEMORY OF MOTHER, Indian’s head, and U.S.A. on right forearm ; scar at base of neck. (See P.G., 1940, p. 845, and Photos, p. 54.) Wart on left side of nose ; birthmark on right (a Syd, Te 9/10/40 pretences months Maori labourer 1903 5 6£ copper . black brown . flat Sidney, Kaimoana (a, Wilt- Terence, days 21 Eire soldier 1908 dark dark right (See finger. 1936, p. Stratford 17/10/40 vagabond rogue 5 8 grey . medium (See arm. P.G., 1939, p. 367, and Photos, 1934, p. 58.) Truman MacaulayColeman, P.G., 1939, p. 367, and Photos, 1934, p. 58.) Eltham 9/10/40 intoxicated in charge of fined £20 N. Zealand farmer 1892 G 0 fresh fair, turning blue long Right little finger bent. motor-car * grey MacaulayColeman, Louisa, Constance Clements, Eltham Tail) ape 9/10/40 10/10/40 chargeintoxicated obscene language fined £2 N. Zealand domestic 1898 5 • r> i fresh brown grey .. medium.. Slight build ; slightly deaf. (See P.G., 1939, of fined £20 N. Zealand farmer 1892 G 0 fresh fair, turning blue long Right little finger bent. motor-car * grey Louisa,Clements, Louisa, ( Fleming, p. 266.) Taih ape 10/10/40 obscene language fined £2 N. Zealand domestic 1898 5 5$ fresh brown grey medium.. Slight build ; slightly deaf. (See P.G., 1939, @1 Louisa, Fleming, to supervision of RitaGlover, KeithPenn, to supervision of N. Zealand 1922 p. 266.) Wanganui 7/10/40 forgery .. N. Zealand labourer 1922 5 5 fresh fair blue medium Child Welfare Officer for 2 KeithPenn, Leslie Ross, Wanganui Wanganui 7/10/40 7/10/40 intoxicated in charge of fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1915 G H fresh brown blue medium.. Portion of left forefinger amputated ; right forgery . motor-car forefinger missing ; snake and dagger on right forearm ; sun and clasped hands on left forearm. labourer 5 5 fresh fair blue medium Child Welfare Officer for 2 Leslie Ross, Joseph Wanganui . Wanganui 7/10/40 7/10/40 chargeintoxicated theft 1 year’s probation N. Zealand shop1921 5 8 fresh black brown .. medium.. Scar on inside of right forearm, on back of left assistant forearm, and on right knee ; bullet-scar on left shin. Photo at Wanganui, 7/10/40. of fined £10 N. Zealand labourer 1915 6 H fresh brown blue medium.. Portion of left forefinger amputated; right motor-car forefinger missing ; snake and dagger on right forearm ; sun and clasped hands on left forearm. John Joseph Kua Wanganui Marton 7/10/40 9/10/40 assault .. fined £1 Maori domestic 1908 0 4 copper .. black dark fiat brown theft 1 year’s probation N. Zealand shop1921 5 8 fresh black . brown .. medium.. Scar on inside of right forearm, on back of left assistant forearm, and on right knee; bullet-scar on left shin. Photo at Wanganui, 7/10/40. Deat h. Hilda Clarice, (a Marton 9/10/40 offensive behaviour (2 fined £1 on each N. Zealand domestic 1914 5 6* pale dark brown brown .. broad .. 5 p.c. Scar on sole of right foot. (See P.G., Kua Higgins charges); and setting on 1940, p. 235.) dog to put person in fear fresh brown Marton 9/10/40 assault .. fined £1 Maori domestic 1908 5 4 copper .. black dark flat brown Clarice, @ Evelyn (a Stern. Frances, Palmerston N. 14/10/40 theft of animal .. 3 years’ probation N. Zealand domestic 1907 o 9 blue medium.. Scar on right side of neck. (See P.G.. 1932, Marton 9/10/40 offensive behaviour (2 fined £1 on each N. Zealand domestic 1914 5 o-h pale dark brown brown .. broad .. 5 p.c. Scar on sole of right foot. (See P.G., Taylor, Frances Evelyn, (a Higgins Smith fresh p. 560.) charges) ; and setting on 1940, p. 235.) dog to put person in fear domestic fresh brown blue * ) Evelyn Stern. Frances, Claude, Paget. N. N.Palmerston 14/10/40 17/10/40 animal theft . theft probation months Zealand Zealand 1907 5 9 medium.. Scar on right side of neck. /See P.G.. 1932, carpenter .. 1881 5 3 grey grey .. medium.. Scar on right cheek and on left thumb ; mole Evelyn, John, (§ failing to pay train-fare convicted and dison right leg. (See P.G., 1940, p. 848, and Harris, John Edward, (a Parder, Charles charged Photos, p. 37.) Mullett, Kenneth Stanley .. Palmerston N. 18/10/40 theft fined £1 .N. Zealand labourer 1920 6 0£ fair auburn blue medium.. Scar on forehead between eyes. F.P. Wood, Ronald Percival Palmerston N. 18/10/40 theft fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1919 5 8 dark black hazel .. medium.. Middle and ring fingers joined : little fingers contracted. F.P. Fisher, John Henry Westport 7/10/40 wilful damage to make restitution fined £10 and disJN. Zealand labourer 1909 5 10 fresh brown grey .. medium Gilligan-Ivingsley, Keith Westport 7/10/40 intoxicated in charge of Australia .. grocer 1907 5 8 sallow .. fair grey .. thin motor-vehicle qualified from driving for 1 year fresh Hirschfeld, Ludwig Greymouth .. 11/10/40 failing to notify change of fined 10s. Austria coppersmith 1897 5 H dark dark medium address (Aden Control grey Emergency Regs.) fresh p. 560.) Smith Claude, 17/10/40 theft 3 months N. Zealand carpenter .. 1881 5 3 grey grey .. medium.. Scar on right cheek and on left thumb ; mole Palmerston N. failing to pay train-fare convicted and dison right leg. (See P.G., 1940, p. 848, and John, @ John Edward, charged * Photos, p. 37.) ' ' CharlesParder, Stanley Kenneth . 18/10/40 theft fined £1 •N. Zealand labourer 1920 6 0i fair auburn blue :. medium.. Scar on forehead between eyes. F.P. Palmerston N. Palmerston N. 18/10/40 theft fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1919 5 8 dark black hazel .. medium.. Middle and ring fingers joined : little fingers contracted. F.P. Percival Wood, Fisher, John Henry 7/10/40 wilful damage to make restitution fined £10 and disN. Zealand labourer 1909 75 10 fresh brown grey .. medium Westport Westport 7/10/40 intoxicated in charge of Australia .. grocer 1907 5 8 sallow .. fair grey .. thin motor-vehicle qualified from driving for 1 Gilligan-Kingsley, Keith Ludwig 11/10/40 failing to notify change of year fined 103. Austria coppersmith 1897 5 5£ fresh dark dark medium address (Alien Control grey Emergency Regs.) Greymouth ..
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of Name Where When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. 5 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, & c. Dynes, William Charles William John, William leyAm Christchurch Christchurch K3-LJU&/ 10 15/10/40 7/10/40 11/10/40 ?•>/. of in motor-car theft theft fined £10 and disqualified from driving to 15/10/41 2 years in Borstal Institution convicted and discharged N/'Zealand N. Zealand labourer and shearer labourer 1894 1922 19Q4ft. in. 5 11 5 7 S — 7— pale fresh sandy brown hazel .. hazel .. long medium.. Erect gait; wound-scar below right knee and on left thigh. Scar on left forearm. F.P //w called—ott-irr-J yraa's on-abdomen. (See P.G., 1934, p. 658.) fchniU .. of fined £10 and disqualified from d riving to 15/10/41 2 years in Borstal Institution convicted and discharged N. Zealand N. Zealand labourer and shearer labourer 1894 1922 2904ft 5 5 ■5in. 11 7 pale fresh sandy brown hazel .. hazel .. long medium.. Erect gait; wound-scar below right knee and on left thigh. Scar on left forearm. J NS/ called—o»-Hn— J mi >vl.r|nnnMi (See P.G., 1934, p. 658.) Hugh Haughey, Christchurch 12/10/40 theft months 3 N. Zealand baker a n d pastrycook 1912 5 4i dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Scar on left knee. (Sec P.G., 1940, p. 644, and Photos, 1930, p. 72.) 3 months N. Zealand baker a n d pastrycook 1912 5 4* dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Scar on left knee. (See P.G., 1940, p. 644, and Photos, 1930, p. 72.) Stephen Neary, Llewellyn, Stephen, Francis Llewellyn James @ Lyttelton 7/10/40 theft month Zealand labourer 1899 6 dark brown hazel .. medium.. Two scras on left thumb ; scars on back of neck. (See P.G., 1940, p. 836, and Photos, 1932, p. 52.) 6 dark brown hazel .. medium.. Two scras on left thumb ; scars on back of neck. (See P.G., 1940, p. 8.36, and Photos, 1932, p. 52.) MeiGalland Dunedin 7/10/40 theft probation year’s Zealand domestic 1920 5 dark, freckled dark brown .. medium.. A half-caste Maori. F.P. 3 dark, freckled dark brown .. medium.. A half-caste Maori. F.P. George Dunedin 7/10/40 theft probation 1 Zealand clerk 1920 7 fresh light brown blue medium.. Birthmark on left thigh ; sear on face near right eye. F.P. 7 fresh light brown blue medium.. Birthmark on left thigh ; scar on face near right eye. F.P. Lowe, Clarence Dunedin 9/10/40 theft probation years’ N. labourer 1922 5 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar above right knee. F.P. Photo at Dunedin, 9/10/40. H copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar above right knee. F.P. Photo at Dunedin, 9/10/40. Cyril James Dunedin 10/10/40 language police fined probation 1 Zealand N. labourer 1906 8 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Birthmark on chest; cast in right eye. (See P.G., 1937, p. 768, and Photos, 1928, p. 28.) 8 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Birthmark on chest ; cast in right eye. (See P.G., 1937, p. 768, and Photos, 1928, p. 28.) Bowie, @ Albert, @ Albert Berry, Dunedin 11/10/40 assault weeks Zealand N. and motor mechanic 1909 9 fresh brown .■ ■ brown .. medium.. Strong build ; heart, VERNA, and dagger on right forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1938, p. 708.) rffafo, 20 /0 bo9 fresh brown brown .. medium.. Strong build ; heart, VERNA, and dagger on right forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1938, p. 708.) fffoTo, 70 ID Ho. Richardson, May Dunedin 11/10/40 theft probation 1 N. domestic 1901 5 dark black brown .. medium.. Large scar on front of left leg ; small scars on left forearm. (See P.G., 1939, p. 19, and Photos, p. 45.) 4 dark black brown .. medium.. Large scar on front of left leg ; small scars on left forearm. (See P.G., 1939, p. 19, and Photos, p. 45.) Moulin, Turner Clark, Invercargill 9/10/40 theft fraud . by by charges) theft fraud by obtaining months 6 months (cumulative) convicted charged and convicted charged 4 cumulative) Zealand andlabourer soldier 1909 5 fresh fair blue medium.. See P.G., 1939, p. 974 and Photos, 1937, p. 49.) H fresh fair blue medium.. See P.G., 1939, p. 974 and Photos, 1937, p. 49.) JBain, Invercargill . 7/10/40 ofintoxicated charge motor-car without driving 14 days and disqualified from driving for 3 years convicted and discharged N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 104 dark turning grey brown .. medium.. Strong build ; whale’s tail on back of.left hand ; N.Z., butterfly, cross, IN MEMORY OF FATHER, ace of spades, dagger, and wings on left arm; kangaroo, wings, flags, and crown with crossed swords on right arm; anchor, star, Maori club, and KIA ORA on right hand. (See P.G., 1939, p. 558.) of 14 days and disqualified from driving for 3 years convicted and discharged N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 O dark turning grey brown .. medium.. Strong build ; whale’s tail on back oi.left hand ; N.Z., butterfly, cross, IN MEMORY OF FATHER, ace of spades, dagger, and wings on left arm; kangaroo, wings, flags, and crown with crossed swords on right arm; anchor, star, Maori club, and KIA ORA on right hand. (See P.G., 1939, p. 558.) Arthur Invercargill . 9/10/40 assault month Zealand brick-worker 1915 5 fresh fair grey .. medium.. 1 p.c. not gazetted. 8 fresh fair grey .. medium.. 1 p.c. not gazetted. James . Invercargill 9/10/40 indecent language charges) fined £5 on each N. Zealand motor-painter 1883 5 104 fresh fair hazel .. long, pointed Scar on back of neck and on left shoulder-blade. (See P.G., 1938, p. 84, and Photos, p. 24.) (2 fined £5 on each N. Zealand motor-painter 1883 5 104 fresh fair hazel .. long, pointed Scar on back of neck and on left shoulder-blade. (See P.G., 1938, p. 84, and Photos, p. 24.) George William Invercargill . 9/10/40 from escaping Borstal 1 Institution (cumulative sentence) Zealand labourer 1923 5 fresh black blue medium.. Left handed ; birthmarks below left knee. (See P.G., 1940, p. 444, and Photos, p. 57.) 4 fresh black blue medium.. Left handed ; birthmarks below left knee. (See P.G., 1940, p. 444, and Photos, p. 57.)
Return of Persons summarily convicted- continued.
of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When charged. Remarks, and Previous (F.P. indicates finger-impression* taken.) Auckland— ft in. Ngawaka M.C. Kaitaia 13/8/40 receiving property months Maori farmer 1907 5 Si copper .. black brown . fiat . 12/10/40 3 p.c. Strong build; large mouth; one gold upper front tooth ; sores on left 12/10/40 3 p.c. Strong build; large mouth; one j j gold upper front tooth ; sores on left Vincent Price, Auckland 8/10/40 ofintoxicated 7 England . coal-merchant 1889 5 5 fresh brown, going blue large 14/10/40 shin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 701.) Stout build ; large mouth ; large ears. F.P. bald blue large 14/10/40 shin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 701.) Stout build; large mouth; large ears. F.P. motor-car qualified 1 y’r and bald @ John Auckland S.C. 16/7/40 the person months 3 Zealand and 1908 6 n fresh brown. brown medium. 15/10/40 8 p.c. Long chin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 699, and Photos, 1928, p. 80.) i 8 p.c. Long chin. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 699, and Photos, 1928, p. 80.) George, and theft brickmaker Jack John Stewart, and theft brickmaker Edward, Rangi Auckland 19/8/40 police months Maori labourer 1903 5 n copper . black brown . flat 18/10/40 1 Rangi @ on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1940. ; on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1940. Kawana Edwin, @ Matenga p. 719, and Photos, 1939, p. 61.) j. . p. 719, and Photos, 1939, p. 61.) AubertBedard, Phillip Auckland M.C. 7/10/40 assault 14 Canada painter 1909 5 H dark dark brown medium. 19/10/40 1 and left p.c. and ; ; right contracted. Borstal p. 871.) >' p. 871.) tion Smith, Lawrence Hamilton M.C. 7/9/39 theft ., Borstal years Institution Zealand labourer . 1919 5 5 dark dark brown. blue medium. 18/10/40 Released (See on p. Plymouth Sidney John Palmerston North 8/8/40 default of maintenance charges) 1 month each Zealand labourer 1910 5 2* pale brown blue-grey medium.. 28/9/40 1 372.) Wellington— Stringer, Wellington 10/6/40 default maintenance or N. Zealand carpenter 1916 5 5 fair fair blue medium.. 15/10/40 on toe Arrested, (See 1940, p. 352.) 12 p.c. Two hearts and clasped hands on left forearm ; cross and MOTHER on Crampton, Patrick William, @ M.C. . 22/8/40 theft . months N. Zealand painter 1914 6 0 fair fair blue medium.. i 16/10/40 right forearm. Discharged on remission. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 723, and 16/10/40 p. 352.) 12 p.c. Two hearts and clasped hands on left forearm ; cross and MOTHER on right forearm. Discharged on remission. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 723, and Harold James Kelly, Wellington 8/5/40 unlawfully motor-car months Zealand taxi-driver . 1918 5 9 fresh brown grey . medium. 17/10/40 Photos, 1937, p. 59.) 2 p.c. Scar on inside of right elbow; Wears ring on right ring-finger. Discharged on remission. F.P. (See 1 17/10/40 Photos, 1937, p. 59.) 2 p.c. Scar on inside of right elbow; Wears ring on right ring-finger. i Discharged on remission. F.P. (See John .. Wellington 20/7/40 receiving property months Zealand hotel porter 1920 5 104 fresh brown grey . medium 19/10/40 P.G., 1940, 428, p. p. impediment ; fern KIA Photo at . 20/7/40. (See P.G., 1940, p.,617.) .. ... 20/7/40. (See P.G., 1940, p. 617.)
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 19th OCTOBER, 1940.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 44, 30 October 1940, Page 859
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11,270REGULATIONS UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXV, Issue 44, 30 October 1940, Page 859
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