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REGULATION UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936.

Serial Number 1941/ 194.

Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.

Interpretation,

2—P.G.

THE EMERGENCY RESERVE CORPS REGULATIONS 1941.

C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of October, 1941.

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 GENERAL PROVISIONS. Preliminary. 1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations 1941. (2) The Emergency Precautions Regulations 1940,* the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations 1940,1 the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations 1940, Amendment No. I,s and the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations 1940, Amendment No. 2,§ are hereby revoked. (3) The Emergency Reserve Corps and all branches thereof, and all organizations, services, committees, schemes, uniforms, forms, enrolments, attestations, appointments, discharges, notices, directions, orders, restrictions, requisitions, conditions, and generally all acts of authority that originated under any of the provisions of 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 the corresponding provisions of these regulations, and accordingly shall, where necessary, be deemed to have so originated. (4) 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. ' . „

2. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,— “ Building ” includes any part of a building that is separately owned or separately occupied : “ Corps ” means the Emergency Reserve Corps established by these regulations : “ Emergency ” means an emergency, whether arising from fire, flood, earthquake, enemy action, a threat of enemy action, or otherwise howsoever, in which the community or any substantial portion of the community is deprived or is likely to be deprived of the essentials of life, or the public safety or the public order is imperilled or is likely to be imperilled : “ Emergency Fire Service ” means the Emergency Fire Service established by these regulations : , “ Emergency precautions service ” means an emergency precautions service established under these regulations : “ Emergency Traffic Police ” or “ Traffic Police ” means the Emergency Traffic Police established by these regulations : “ Local authority ” means any local authority or public body that is a local authority within the meaning of the Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926, whether by virtue of section 2 of that Act or of any Order in Council thereunder or by virtue of the provisions of any other Act: “ Minister ” means the Minister of National Service ; and includes any person for the time being authorized to exercise or perform any of the Minister’s powers or functions: * Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/187, page 601. t Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/188, page 605. j Statutory Regulations 1941, Serial number 1941/33, page 73. § Statutory Regulations 1941, Serial number 1941/153, page 496.

“ Occupier ”, in relation to any building, means the person by whom or on whose behalf the building is for the time being actually occupied; and “to occupy has a corresponding meaning: “ Owner ”, in relation to any building, means the person for the time being receiving the rack-rent of the building, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person, or who would so receive the same if the building were let at a rack-rent; and “to own ” has a corresponding meaning: “ Road ” means a public highway ; and includes a road as defined by section 110 of the Public Works Act, 1928,* and a street or private street as defined by section 174 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933 : “ Scheme ” means an emergency precautions scheme prepared under these regulations : “ Traffic inspector ” means a traffic inspector under the Traffic Regulations 1936 :f References to any regulations include references to all subsequent regulations made in amendment thereof or in substitution therefor and for the time being in force. (2) For the purposes of these regulations, the term “ responsible authority”, in relation to any scheme, means the Council or Board of the district for which the scheme is prepared. In the case of a combined scheme the responsible authority shall be the Council of the borough or principal borough in the combined district, or if there is no borough shall be the Council of the county or principal county, or if there is no borough or county shall be the Board of the town district or principal town district, or if there is no borough, county, or town district shall be the Board of the principal road district. Where there are two or more districts of the same kind in the combined district the one that has the largest population (as determined by the Government Statistician) shall be deemed to be the principal one.

Emergency Reserve Corps. 3. (1) For the purpose of assisting in the preparation and operation of plans for securing the public safety, the defence of New Zealand, and the efficient prosecution of any war in which His Majesty may be engaged, and of plans for maintaining supplies and services essential to the life of the community, there is hereby established an Emergency Reserve Corps (hereinafter referred to as the Corps). (2) The Corps shall consist of the following branches : (a) All emergency precautions services : (b) The Emergency Fire Service : (c) The Emergency Traffic Police : ( d ) The Women’s War Service Auxiliary : ( e ) Such other organizations and persons or classes of persons as may from time to time be declared by the Minister to form part of the Corps.

(3) Except where otherwise expressly provided, all British subjects who are not actively attached to any of His Majesty’s Forces shall be eligible for enrolment in the Corps. (4) In the exercise of any powers or functions under or for the purposes of these regulations the Corps and every local authority, organization, service, committee, sub-committee, and person shall act in accordance with all directions, general or special, given in that behalf by the Minister. (5) Without limiting the general powers conferred on the Minister by these regulations, it is hereby declared that, in the exercise of any powers or functions under these regulations, the Corps and every branch thereof and every local authority, organization, service, committee, sub-committee, and person shall, so far as practicable, act in co-operation with all other available branches of the Corps. (6) If the Minister is satisfied that any of the activities of any organization other than the Corps or a branch thereof are activities which in his opinion should not be carried on by any organization outside the Corps, the Minister may, by notice in writing, require the organization to discontinue those activities. (7) Any such notice may be at any time in like manner amended or revoked.

(8) Every person commits an offence against these regulations who participates in, or aids, abets, or encourages in any way whatsoever any activities for the time being required under subclause (6) of this regulation to be discontinued.

* See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. VII, page 669. t Statutory Regulations 1936-7, Serial number 1936/86, page 319. Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/76, page 306. Amendment No. 2 : Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/156, page 531

Enrolment and Discharge of Members. 4. (1) Every person who is desirous of becoming a member of any branch of the Corps shall complete the particulars concerning himself set out in a form of enrolment to be provided for the purpose by tho Minister, and shall be attested by making the declaration set out in the form of enrolment before —

(a) A member of the General Assembly : ( b ) A Justice of the Peace : (c) A solicitor of the Supreme Court: (d) An officer of any branch of the Corps : (e) A member or responsible officer of a local authority : (/) A responsible officer of the Public Service : (g) Any other person authorized in that behalf by the Minister. (2) The application of any person for enrolment in any branch of the Corps may be rejected on the ground of physical unfitness or on any other ground, or without any ground being specified. (3) Upon being accepted the applicant shall be posted to a unit of a branch of the Corps and shall thereupon become a member of that branch.

(4) Every person who is directed by the Minister under Regulation 8a of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940* to serve as a member of any branch of the Corps shall be posted to a unit of the branch, and shall thereupon become a member of that branch in the same manner to all intents and purposes as if he had voluntarily enrolled therein and been attested. (5) Every, member of the Corps shall at all times obey the orders and instructions of all officers or other persons set over him. (6) Nothing in these regulations shall absolve any person from any liability for service with any of His Majesty’s Forces. If any member of the Corps becomes actively attached to any of His Majesty’s Forces he shall be forthwith discharged from the Corps. (7) Every member of any branch of the Corps shall remain a member thereof until he is discharged. Members may be discharged by such persons on such grounds and in such manner as may be authorized by the Minister or (in the case of an emergency precautions service) by the Chairman of the central committee, and it shall not be necessary in any case to assign any reason for any such discharge. (8) Upon being discharged a member of any branch of the Corps shall return to the officer in charge of his subdivision, or to his representative, or otherwise account for all property issued to him as a member of that branch.

Conditions of Service. 5. (1) The Minister may from time to time, by order, prescribe conditions of service for any branch of the Corps. (2) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing provision it is hereby declared that any such conditions of service may make such provision as the Minister thinks fit for all or any of the following matters : —• (a) The maintenance of discipline and the ensuring of good conduct on the part of the members of the branch: (b) The remuneration of members of the branch : (c) The imposition by officers of the branch of fines not exceeding £2 for the breach of any condition of service or of any lawful order or instruction.

Uniforms and Equipment. 6. (1) The Minister may from time to time, either generally or in respect of any particular district, area, branch, or subdivision, authorize the use by members of the Corps, in accordance with orders in that behalf, of any uniforms, armlets, badges, insignia, or distinctive dress or form of clothing. (2) The Minister, or any local authority, public body, or committee, may arrange for the supply and issue to any members of the Corps of any uniforms and other articles so authorized, and of any suitable equipment.

Powers and Duties of Local Authorities.

7. (1) The Minister may from time to time require any local authority to exercise any of the powers conferred upon it by these regulations. (2) Any local authority may expend moneys for the purposes of these regulations or for any purposes connected with any emergency precautions scheme or with the activities of any branch of the Corps. (3) For any such purpose any local authority may from time to time borrow moneys by way of special loan under the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926,f by special order, and without taking the steps prescribed by sections 9 to 13 of that Act.

* Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/117, page 381, Regulation 8A of which was inserted by Regulation 6 of the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940, Amendment No. 2, Serial number 1940/223 page 731. t See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. V. page 300.

Delegation of Powers by Minister and Chairman of Central Committee. 8. (1) The Minister, or the Chairman of the central committee of any emergency precautions service, may from time to time, either generally or in respect of any particular area or in respect of any particular class of activity, delegate to any person any of his powers and functions under these regulations, including the power of delegation conferred by this regulation. (2) Subject to the next succeeding subclause, every person to whom any such powers or functions are delegated by the Minister or by any Chairman may, without confirmation by the Minister or Chairman, exercise or perform them in the same manner and with the same effect as the Minister or Chairman could himself hav e exercised or performed them. (3) Every such person shall be subject in all things to the control of the Minister and also of the Chairman (if any) by whom he is appointed, and shall act in accordance with all directions, general or special, given to him by the Minister or by the Chairman. (4) Any delegation under this regulation may be made to a specified person or class of persons or to the holder or holders for the time being of a specified office or class of offices, whether in the Government service or in any emergency precautions service or otherwise.

Authentication of Documents

9. (1) Any written notice, order, direction, permit, or other instrument given, granted, or made by the Minister or any person authorized in that behalf under these regulations shall be sufficiently authenticated if it is signed by the Minister or authorized person or by any person on behalf of and by direction of the Minister or authorized person, as the case may be. (2) Every instrument purporting to be signed by or on behalf of the Minister or any person authorized in that behalf shall, in the absence of proof to the contrary, be deemed to have been duly signed by or on behalf of and by direction of the Minister or authorized person, as the case may be.

Notices. 10. (1) The Minister or any person authorized in that behalf may give public notice of the exercise of any of his powers under these regulations or of any order, direction, restriction, requisition, or condition given or imposed by him under these regulations, and all persons shall be bound thereby. (2) For the purposes of these regulations, except where otherwise specially provided, the term “ public notice ” means a notice published in the Gazette or in a newspaper circulating in the locality in which the matter of the notice arises or to which it relates. *. (3) The Minister or any person authorized in that behalf may, without public notice, give notice to any person of any such order, direction, restriction, requisition, or condition, and every person to whom the notice is given shall be bound thereby. (4) Except where otherwise specially provided, any notice required to be given to any person for the purposes of these regulations may be given in writing or orally or by telephone, telegraph, or any other means of communication, and if in writing may be given by causing it to be delivered to that person, or to be,left at his usual or last known place of abode or business or at the address specified by him in any application or other document received from him by the Minister or authorized person, or to be posted in a letter addressed to him at that place of abode or business or at that address. (5) If any such notice is sent to any person by registered letter, it shall be deemed to have been delivered to him when it would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post, and in proving the delivery it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter was properly addressed and posted. (6) Except where otherwise specially provided, any notice required to be given to any person for the purposes of these regulations shall be sufficient

(а) If it purports to be given by or on behalf of the Minister or any person authorized in that behalf, and is authenticated by the signature or name of the Minister or of any person purporting to be authorized to give it: (b) If it is addressed to the person to be bound thereby by his description, notwithstanding that he is not named in the notice. (7) Any notice given to the holder of any office (whether in the Government Service, or in the Corps, or in the service of a local authority, or otherwise) or to the owner or occupier of any building shall be binding on every person subsequently holding that office or owning or occupying that building, as the case may be, who knows of the notice or who according to the regular routine of command or management ought to have known of it.

(8) Every public notice or notice under these regulations shall take effect when it is published or given, or at such later time as may be specified in that behalf in the notice. (9) Any notice given under these regulations may be at any time varied or revoked by a subsequent notice.

* Offences. 11. (1) 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 order, instruction, direction, condition of service, restriction, or requisition given, prescribed, or imposed under these regulations: (b ) Makes default for not less than fourteen days in paying any fine imposed by any officer under these regulations : ( c ) Resists, obstructs, or deceives any person who is exercising or attempting to exercise any power or function under these regulations. (2) 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 £SO and (if the offence is a continuing one) to a further fine not exceeding £5 for every day during which the offence continues. This clause is in addition to and not in derogation of any condition of service authorizing the imposition of a fine : Provided that no person shall be punished twice for the same offence.

PART lI.—EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES. Emergency Precautions Schemes. 12. (1) Any Borough Council, County Council, Town Board, or Road Board may from time to time prepare an emergency precautions scheme for its district. Any such scheme may be prepared and operated by the Council or Board in conjunction with any other local authority. (2) Any such Council or Board may act in conjunction with any other Borough Council, County Council, Town Board, or Road Board in the preparation and operation of a combined scheme for the districts under their jurisdiction. (3) Any scheme prepared under these regulations may be at any time in like manner amended or revoked. (4) Every scheme shall, having regard to the requirements of the district for which it is prepared, make provision for such of the matters specified in the second column of the First Schedule to these regulations, and such other matters in relation to the preservation of life, the protection of property, and the maintenance of law and order and essential services as may be deemed necessary.

Local Emergency Precautions Services. 13. (1) Every scheme prepared by any Council or Board shall also make provision-for an emergency precautions service consisting of a central committee and of such other committees (whether referred to in the First Schedule to these regulations or not) and of such controllers, wardens, and other officers and members as may be deemed necessary by the Council or Board or directed by the Minister. (2) The general function of every such service shall be to operate the scheme under which it is established, and it shall have such other functions and duties as may be imposed on it by these regulations or by the- Minister. (3) Every such service shall form part of the Corps. (4) Subject to any general or special directions given by the Minister, the Chairmen and functions of the committees referred to in the First Schedule to these regulations shall be as specified in that Schedule.

(5) Subject to the last preceding subclause, any committee of any such service may consist of or include any specified persons or classes of persons or the holders for the time being of any specified offices or classes of offices, whether in the service of the Government or of any local authority or otherwise. (6) Subject to any general or special directions given by the Minister, all officers of any such service shall be appointed by such persons and in such manner as may be authorized by the central committee, and shall hold office during the pleasure of the central committee.

Government Emergency Precautions Services. 14. (1) The Minister may from time to time establish such Government emergency precautions services to consist of such controllers, wardens, and other officers and members and to have such functions and duties as the Minister thinks fit. (2) Every such service shall form part of the Corps. (3) All officers of any such service shall be appointed by the Minister and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Minister.

Orders and Directions.

15. (1) Any member of an emergency precautions service may from time to time give such orders and directions as he deems necessary for the effective performance of his functions and duties to any other member of the service who is subject to his control or, during an emergency, to any person who is not a member of the service. (2) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing provision, it is hereby declared that any warden or other member of an emergency precautions service who is authorized in that behalf by the Minister or (in the case of a local service) by the Chairman of the central committee may from time to time, whether during an emergency or not, call at any premises or class of premises specified in the authority and—(a) Require any persons therein to give any information or explanation for any purpose connected with the preparation or operation of a scheme or with the activities of the service :

(b) Advise any persons therein as to their obligations under these regulations:

(c) Warn any persons therein of the consequences of non-compliance with their obligations under these regulations.

Compulsory Fire Protection of Buildings. 16. Without limiting the provisions of the last preceding regulation, it is hereby declared that, subject to any general or special directions given by the Minister, the Chairman of the central committee of any emergency precautions service may from time to time, whether during an emergency or not, give to any person or class of persons (whether or not they are members of the emergency precautions service) such orders and directions as he deems necessary for the protection of buildings from fires arising from war or any other emergency, and in particular for all or any of the following purposes :

(a) Requiring the owners of any buildings or classes of buildings to provide fire-fighting equipment: (b) Requiring the occupiers of any buildings or classes of buildings and any persons employed therein to serve during an emergency as fire patrols or fire-fighters or otherwise in connection with the functions and duties of the Eire Committee, and to undergo training for any such service : (c) Requiring the owners and occupiers of any buildings or classes of buildings to provide access for any persons or classes of persons to the buildings for the purposes of the last preceding paragraph, and to do any other things to facilitate service and training in accordance with that paragraph.

Provisions applicable during an Emergency. 17. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in section 4 of the Public Safety Conservation Act, 1932, the following provisions shall apply whenever any emergency arises in any district for which a scheme has been prepared : (a) The senior officer of the Police Force present in the district shall assume responsibility for the issuing of all orders and instructions necessary in his opinion for the maintenance of

order. (b) The senior officer of fire brigades present in the district (or, if there is no such officer, the Chairman of the central committee, acting in accordance with any general or special directions given by the Minister) shall assume responsibility for the issuing of all orders and instructions necessary in his opinion for dealing with fires and for the performance and exercise in the district of all such duties and powers as are imposed or conferred upon superintendents of fire brigades in respect of their districts under the Fire Brigades Act, 1926.*

* See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. 111, page 307.

(c) Subject to paragraphs (a) and (6) of this regulation and to any general or special directions given by the Minister, the Chairman of the central committee shall assume responsibility for the issuing of all orders and instructions necessary in his opinion for the operation of the scheme.

PART lII.—THE EMERGENCY FIRE SERVICE. 18. (1) There is hereby established a branch of the Corps to be known as the Emergency Fire Service. (2) The functions of the Service shall be to act as an auxiliary unit in assistance of existing fire brigades for the purpose of dealing with fires arising from war or any other emergency. (3) The Service shall be divided into such subdivisions, based on such districts and areas, as may from time to time be determined by the Minister. (4) There shall from time to time be appointed such District Commanders, Divisional Officers, and other officers of the Service as may be determined by the Minister. (5) Every Commander and Divisional Officer shall be appointed by the Minister and shall hold office during the pleasure of the Minister.

(6) All other officers of the Service shall be appointed by such persons and in such manner as may be authorized by the orders of the Dominion Fire Controller.

Dominion Fire Controller. 19. (1) The Minister may from time to time appoint any specified person or the holder for the time being of any specified office to be the Dominion Fire Controller. (2) The Dominion Fire Controller shall hold office during the pleasure of the Minister. (3) The Dominion Fire Controller shall be subject in all things to the control of the Minister and shall act in accordance with all directions, general or special, given to him by the Minister. (4) The Minister may from time to time exercise or perform any of the powers or functions of the Dominion Fire Controller either in his own name or in the name of the Controller. 20. (1) Subject to these regulations, the Dominion Fire Controller shall have the command of the Emergency Fire Service. He shall also be charged with the following functions: — (a) To co-ordinate the organization and training of the Emergency Fire Service with the organization and training of existing fire brigades : (b) To inspect and investigate the provision made in any locality for fire protection by any emergency precautions service and to report to the Minister thereon. (2) The Dominion Fire Controller shall have all such powers as may be reasonably necessary for the efficient exercise of his functions. (3) It shall be the duty of every local authority and of every Fire Board and of all officers and servants of every local authority and Fire Board at all times to afford to the Dominion Fire Controller and to every District Fire Controller such assistance, facilities, and information as they may reasonably require in the execution of their powers and functions.

District Fire Controllers. 21. The Minister may from time to time appoint for any district determined under Regulation 18 (3) hereof a District Fire Controller who, under the control of the Minister and of the Dominion Fire Controller, shall be responsible in respect of that district for the organization and training of the Emergency Fire Service, and for the allocation of the emergency fire service personnel, the plant and equipment provided by the Government, and any personnel, plant, and equipment made available for that purpose by any emergency precautions service.

PART IV.—TRAFFIC CONTROL. Emergency Traffic Police. 22. (1) There is hereby established a branch of the Corps to be known as the Emergency Traffic Police. (2) The functions of the Traffic Police shall be to control traffic on roads during an emergency, but not otherwise, in any locality in which traffic is not controlled by the law and order committee of an emergency precautions service, and generally, in accordance with the directions of the Minister, to co-operate with and assist any such committee or any other authority or organization controlling traffic on roads in the event of any emergency.

(3) The Traffic Police shall be divided into such subdivisions, based on such districts and areas, as may from time to time be determined by the Minister.

(4) The Commissioner of Transport shall, under the control of the Minister and subject to these regulations, be in charge of the Traffic Police.

(5) There shall from time to time be appointed by the Minister, to hold office during his pleasure, such District Officers and other officers of the Traffic Police as may be determined by the Minister. (6) It shall be the duty of every local authority and of all officers and servants of any local authority at all times to afford to the Commissioner of Transport and to every officer of the Traffic Police such assistance, facilities, and information as. they may reasonably require in the exercise of their powers and functions. 23. (1) The Minister of Transport may issue to any member of the Emergency Traffic Police a warrant of appointment as a traffic inspector.

(2) Every warrant of appointment issued under this regulation shall have written or stamped thereon the words “ Emergency Traffic Police.”

(3) Every member of the Traffic Police, while carrying his warrant of appointment and wearing such uniform, armlet, badge, insignia, or distinctive dress or form of clothing as may for the time being be authorized in that behalf by the Minister under Regulation 6 hereof, may exercise for the purposes of these regulations any power or authority conferred upon a traffic inspector by these regulations or by the Traffic Regulations 1936* or by any other regulations.

Emergency Traffic Control. 24. (1) If in respect of any road it appears to the Minister to be necessary or expedient for securing the public safety, the defence of New Zealand, or the efficient prosecution of any war in which His Majesty may be engaged, or for maintaining supplies and services essential to the life of the community, to stop or divert any traffic or class of traffic on the road, the Minister may direct that, except with the consent of the Minister, no person shall enter the road or pass along it or otherwise use it.

(2) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing provision, it is hereby declared that for the purpose of closing any road any constable or traffic inspector or any member of an emergency precautions service may from time to time erect and maintain, or cause to be erected and maintained, at the entrance or entrances to the road, a traffic sign in the form of the diagram in the Second Schedule to these regulations, and may remove any such sign or cause it to be removed. (3) Every such sign shall be erected in a conspicuous position so that it faces towards the traffic approaching the road to be closed. (4) While any such sign is erected at any entrance to any road no person shall enter the road or pass along it or otherwise use it unless he is a constable, a traffic inspector, a member of the Corps, or a member of any of His Majesty’s Forces and is acting in the course of his duty as such, or unless he is authorized so to do by any such person so acting.

(5) Except as authorized under these regulations, no person shall remove, mutilate, obscure, or in any manner damage or interfere with any such sign.

(6) Except as authorized under these regulations, no person shall erect or maintain, or cause to be erected or maintained, or to be on any road or in any place visible from a road, any sign in the form of the diagram in the Second Schedule to these regulations, or any sign, device, or object intended or likely to be mistaken for such a sign.

* Statutory Regulations 1936-7, Serial number 1936/86, page 319. Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/76, page 306. Amendment No. 2: Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/156, page 531

SCHEDULES.

Committee and Chairman. 1. Central: Mayor or Chairman of the responsible authority, (This Committee must be set up. See Regulation 13 (1) hereof) 2. Supply : Controller of Supply 3. Transport: Controller of Transport 4. Women’s Auxiliary Committee 5. Medical and Public Health : Controller of Medical Services 6. Law and Order : Senior Police Officer 7. Communications: Controller of Communications 8. Works: Controller of Works 9. Fire : Chairman of the Fire Board, Superintendent of Fire Brigades, or member of the responsible authority 10. Lighting Restrictions Committee : Local Lighting Controller 11. Accommodation and Evacution : Cont roller of Accommodation 12. Finance and Records : Controller of Finance 13. Publicity and Information : Controller of Publicity 14. Harbour Committee

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FIRST SCHEDULE,

List of Committees,

SECOND SCHEDULE. Traffic Sign.

Black lines and lettering on a lemon-yeilow ground.

Matters dealt with. Policy, general control, including finance; dealings with Government and outside bodies; co-ordination of all committees ; provision and control of wardens. Provision, purchase, requisition, control of dealings with, and distribution of, land, buildings, and supplies, including food, clothing, and other necessities, vehicles, materials, equipment, and all other things required for the purposes of the scheme. Control and distribution of transport. Co-ordination of the activities of women’s organizations. Medical arrangements, including first aid, collection and evacuation of casualties. Assistance to police generally ; provision of patrols and guards; control of access to damaged area ; control of traffic. Provision of auxiliary personnel to assist the Post and Telegraph Department in connection with communications. Provision and control of electricity, gas, and fuel ; provision and control of rescue and street-clearing parties; water-supply and drainage ; all temporary construction ; civilian anti-gas training ; labour, including requirements of other committees. Fire-fighting arrangements, including additional fire patrols and demolition parties. Prevention and regulation of the display of lights, in accordance with the emergency regulations in force in that behalf and any orders or directions given thereunder. Provision and control of temporary accommodation, including arrangements for cooking; arrangements for evacuating any uninjured inhabitants, if advisable. Financial arrangements ; co-ordination of the financial activities of other committees; statistics, general records, registration of population (if required) and labour. Preparation of information; provision of entertainment, such as music, radio, pictures. Any measures necessary for the waterfront and the harbour.

W. 0. HARVEY, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

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Wellington.

of tried.Whore When. Offence. Sentence. / of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, Distinguishing James Patrick Bennett, Wellington 7/10/41 (19 years’ on Zealand porter 1921 ft. 5 5 fresh dark brown . medium.. and p. with housebreaking charges) (4 and years’ and if that he Photos, 1938, p. 39.) again of him an ' criminal have seri- to considered ously Photos, 1938, p. 39.) William .Scholes, Wellington 7/10/41 charges) (9 . pretences each on years England .. engraver, 1890 5i 5 fresh brown, blue medium. above below lump labourer, bald of p. batman and 44.) p. Mary Rangi, Edith, Mary Christchurch 9/9/41 bigamy.. 2 years’ probation N. Zealand domestic 1918 5 6 fresh auburn grey •• medium.. Operation-scar on left breast. Wells Andrew Charles ChristchurchChristchurch 9/9/419/9/41 bigamy.. knowledge years’ ifto up Zealand N. Zealand domesticairman 19181922 65 7 freshfresh auburnbrown grey • •blue medium.medium Operation-scar on left breast. Christchurch 9/9/41 carnal knowledge to come up if N. Zealand airman 1922 5 7 fresh brown blue medium Patrick called 1 Leslie Christchurch 13/10/41 housebreaking year years’ . Zealand and 1890 8 dark dark brown . medium MAN’S star, seaman bird, and TRUE LOVE on right forearm ; flower and dragon on left forearm ; right eye slightly crossed. (See P.G., 1941, p. 710, and Photos, 1933, p. 02.) i bird, and TRUE LOVE on right forearm ; flower and dragon on left forearm ; right eye slightly crossed. (See P.G., 1941, p. 710, and Photos, 1933, p. 62.) GeraldO’Connell, Christchurch 13/10/41 and attempt-shopbreaking; probation Zealand driver 1916 8 5 fresh light . blue medium on shopbreaking ed intent 13/10/41. William Giles, Christchurch 13/10/41 forgery if Zealand carrier 1888 3 fresh dark brown medium. Scar and ; called in years years’ operation-scar on right side of abdomen. labourer and fresh hazel .. medium.. operation-scar on right side of abdomen. Solomon, . Timaru 7/10/41 attempted . Zealand 1909 5 5 brown See P.G., 1941, p. 294. andblacksmith 1909 5 5 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. See P.G., 1941, p. 294. blacksmith William Timaru 7/10/41 attempted if up Zealand N. and 1910 5 fresh dark blue large Scar above and eye female in years shearer female assault month 1 Norris, Harry Timaru 8/10/41 incest years’ Zealand N. labourer 1913 9 fair brown. light brown . medium. in on Walter Dunedin 12/9/41 incest 2 years Zealand labourer 1897 8 fresh brown grey . prominent Photo at Dunedin, 5/9/41.

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' ' — — of Offender. tried. When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative | f-t O » Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. *a> 53 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. N086. Distinguishing Marks, &c. JamesMuriwai, Kaitaia 14/10/41 assault fined £1 Maori labourer 1921 in. 11 copper . black brown flat hip Cox, Kaitaia 14/10/41 theft .. , 1 year’s probation N. Zealand nurse 1922 5 3 fresh light brown grey .. medium theft 1 year’s probation N. Zealand nurse 1922 5 3 fresh light brown grey .. medium 'MoHarris a Kaitaia 14/10/41 theft . . fined £0 Zealand N. motor1909 11 copper . black brown flat A BrucePearson, Kaitaia 14/10/41 theft fined Zealand motor-driver 1918 0 fresh brown grey . medium Colin Bindon, Kaitaia 14/10/41 theft fined Zealand exchange 1921 5 fresh brown blue medium clerk " clerk Vincent Bowden, Kaitaia 14/10/41 theft lined Zealand exchange 1920 10 dark black brown medium Desmond clerk Auckland clerk 10/10/41 theft fined Zealand presser 1924 75 dark black brown . medium James Auckland 10/10/41 lottery fined Zealand hotel porter 1907 5 fresh dark grey medium. Scar left on on right thigh. Maurice . Auckland 10/10/41 theft probation Zealand factory 1923 7 fresh brown brown . medium p. theft convicted and employee Frederick charged Auckland 10/10/41 theft fined England . labourer 1922 2£ 5 fresh light brown brown medium Birthmark p. Charles . Henry Auckland 10/10/41 theft fined Zealand N. labourer 1900 7 dark dark brown medium Johnstone, Henry Auckland 10/10/41 military to 1 month Zealand gardener 1918 3 fresh dark blue medium, service upturned McDonald, William Auckland 10/10/41 failing military report 1 Zealand timber1917 5 fair fair blue Roman . of service worker Thomas, Auckland 10/10/41 failing military 1 Zealand storeman 1918 5 ruddy dark brown, medium service prominent hazel .. Cant, Auckland 10/10/41 military report months Zealand labourer 1920 9 fresh, brown light medium nent hazel .. medium service pitted Ross, John Auckland 10/10/41 mischief fined Zealand french 1923 5 sallow brown blue medium. ; polisher Warren, Alfred . Auckland 13/10/41 intoxicated charge fined Zealand slaughterman 1905 4* 5 fresh light blue medium, motor-truck qualified driving 1 broken Olive May Auckland 13/10/41 mischief year fined Zealand domestic 1898 7 fresh turnbrown .. medium. and JACK offensive to if ing grey on in - DAD on chest. months and proDAD on chest. hibited months and prohibited ■ ;

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of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. &o. McDonald. Stewart, Auckland 13/10/41 (inmonths Scotland labourer 1869 ft. in. 6 fresh going blue medium. on ; Charles means) bald hand Stewart order of prohibition and charged fined 82.) p. Donald MacKay, Auckland 13/10/41 theft N. naval 1922 5 fresh fair blue medium failing in and aiding and steward involving injury charged • fresh Edward Auckland 13/10/41 theft fined Zealand N. naval 1923 5 brown grey .. medium.. Scar on left temple and on top of right foot; fresh brown grey .. medium.. Scar on left temple and on top of right foot; accident convicted and steward of on ; involving to charged head on ; upper bird and MOTHER JStory, Auckland 13/10/41 book- on fined England . butcher 1888 5 fresh grey blue medium. ; (See glasses. maker p. AllanPhillips, James Auckland 13/10/41 of fined Australia hairdresser . 1892 11 fresh brown brown . medium. (See p. maker @ Auckland 14/10/41 assault fined Maori bushman . 1905 11 copper . black brown medium left on ; Nick forearm. p. Photos, 14.) p. John Auckland 14/10/41 premises on illegally month N. labourer 1900 4£ 5 sallow . brown blue medium, hand. Kennedy intent turned to right and p. p. Lloyd Auckland 15/10/41 the female (this month 1 Zealand N. farmer 1914 5 ruddy light brown blue medium and p. Fulton James 1940, charge 279) p. Fairley, Auckland 15/10/41 theft 1 Zealand N. labourer 1884 5 9£ dark grey hazel . medium. and Wilson, Coburn, @ @ Clark, @ Smith fore- and LILY, forearm. &c., and 987 p. 78.) left of eyebrow Francis, (a Auckland 15/10/41 mischief damage to pay . Australia . labourer 1903 W-N 00 5 8.V fair fair blue medium.. 10 fair fair blue medium.. Seymour, lip. p. Frank Clisby, p. Jennings, Auckland 1G/10/41 deceive to intent fined £10 N. Zealand seaman 1923 5 10 fresh fair blue medium false purof ship with intent to deceive made fined £10 N. Zealand seaman 1923 5 10 fresh 'fair blue medium Albert Auckland 16/10/41 fined £10 N. Zealand seaman 1923 5 H fresh black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead, on bridge of nose, and on left with intent to deceive made fined £10 N. Zealand seaman 1923 5 3£ fresh black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead, on bridge of nose, and on left false statement for purpose of entering on board ship palm. - false statement for purpose of entering on board ship palm. Arthur Shaw, Auckland 16/10/41 made fined N. fisherman . 1919 5 fresh brown blue medium palm ; for purthigh ; V-shaped scar on top of head. on entering pose ship thigh ; V-shaped scar on top of head. • *

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of Offender, Where tried. When. i Offence Sentence. of Trad*. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. | Distinguishing Marks, <fec. ! Height. 1 j CoruJ plexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. 1 Distinguishing Marks, Ac. Elgin Auckland 17/10/41 theft . Borstal Zealand labourer 1924 ft. 5 in. 7 fresh black blue medium. abdomen. on Institution Auckland, 30/9/41. theft; breaking on andentering actual each harm each theft Child W Superintendent entering, admonished charges) theft (3 charges) .. ' .. admonished Lyell Auckland 17/10/41 admonished N. Zealand labourer 1926 5 4 1 fresh dark blue medium.. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 30/9/41. theft charges) admonishedadmonished N. Zealand labourer 1926 5 4f fresh dark blue medium.. F.P. Photo at Auckland, 30/9/41. breaking, entering, and theft admonished charges) entering admonished intent theft entering, Child to Welfare Superintendent VictorAtkinson, Auckland 17/10/41 false pretences probation England clerk 1895 5 6 fresh dark hazel medium. Photo 17/10/41. • Campbell Stevenson, 17/10/41. Onehunga 6/10/41 obscene language fined £3 Australia .. fertilizer 1914 5 9 fresh light brown grey .. medium.. Scar on centre of forehead. worker Roy Stevenson, . Ronald Keates, OnehungaOtahuhu 6/10/416/10/41 languageobscene military failing to fined £3 1 Australia . Zealand fertilizerslaughterman 19141918 55 98 freshfresh brown light dark brown grey .brown medium.medium Scar on centre of forehead. worker service Ronald Keates, William Smith, OtahuhuOtahuhu 6/10/416/10/41 military for to failing in . . to failing month 1 fined £10 ZealandAustralia slaughterman labourer ., 19181909 55 8 H freshfair brownauburn brown .brown . mediummedium service William Smith, Kenneth Pennell, Percy OtahuhuOtahuhu 6/10/416/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. fined £10 Australia .. labourer 1909 5 9* fair auburn brown .. medium fighting fined £1 N. Zealand motor-driver 1913 5 8 fresh dark brown blue medium Kenneth Pennell, Percy Leslie Hely, OtahuhuOtahuhu 6/10/416/10/41 fightingfighting fined fined Zealand Zealand motor-driverwelder 19131912 55 8 n freshfair brown light brown bluehazel . mediummedium Holbrook Francis Hely, Stephen OtahuhuPaeroa 6/10/416/10/41 fighting police fined fined £5 N. Zealand welder 1912 5 n fair light brown hazel .. medium Eire barman 1896 5 8 fresh light brown grey .. medium.. Stout build. Stephen Jim Punga, Paeroa Huntly 6/10/417/10/41 policetheft fined £5fined EireMaori barmanmine-trucker 18961917 55 86 freshcopper light brown grey .. medium.. Stout build. black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead and on right wrist. Jim RangiPunga, Gabrielle Kitty HuntlyTauranga 7/10/418/10/41 theft .. .. # . fined £2 Maori mine-trucker 1917 5 6 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Scar on forehead and on right wrist. theft to supervision of N. Zealand domestic 1924 5 5 fresh fair blue medium - Child Welfare Officer for 1 Gabrielle Kitty Polley, Walter TaurangaTauranga 8/10/418/10/41 theft failing enrol to to supervision of N. Zealand domestic 1924 5 5 fresh fair blue medium Child Welfare Officer for 1 fined £10 England .. labourer and 1914 5 6 fresh fair, going blue medium cook bald Polley, Walter .. ., Tauranga 8/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. fined £10 England .. labourer and 1914 5 6 fresh fair, going blue medium cook bald JohnTran, Tauranga 8/10/41 assault fined £1 Maori labourer 1903 5 6 copper black brown . . flat - -

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of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of | Trade. lioni. Height. Complexion. Hail. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. • Sentence. Native of Trade. i I fi - i £ I 3 1 Height. i j ComJ plexion. 1 Hail. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks. So. @ Thomas, Tangitu, David Tommy Tauranga 8/10/41 intoxicated in charge of fined £15 and disMaori farmer 1897 ft. 0 in. 6 copper .. black brown .. flat Face profusely burnt; tops of ears missing : motor-car qualified from skin grafted on back of right hand ; operationdriving for 2 scar on abdomen. (See P.G., 1933, p. 479, and no driver’s license * years to come up if 1941, p. 179.) « called on in 2 @ Tauranga 8/10/41 intoxicated in charge of fined £15 and disMaori farmer 1897 ft. 5 in. 6 copper .. black brown .. flat Face profusely burnt; tops of ears missing : motor-ear no driver’s license qualified from driving for 2 years skin grafted on back of right hand ; operationscar on abdomen. (See P.G., 1933, p. 479, and 1941, p. 179.) to come up if • called on in 2 Rota Te 6/10/41 language fined Maori labourer 1896 5 8 copper . black brown . flat See 291. and convicted charged Daniels, Puke 9/10/41 fighting fined £1 Maori labourer 1919 5 9 copper black brown medium Timi Maxwell Te Puke 9/10/41 fighting fined £2 Maori labourer 1918 5 8 copper .. black brown .. medium @ Te Puke 9/10/41 fighting fined £2 Maori labourer 1918 5 8 copper .. black brown .. medium Maxwell, David •Roberts, Matamata 15/10/41 in to fined Zealand N. blacksmith 1909 5 6 dark black brown . medium Moses Poka, Cambridge 7/10/41 charge in intoxicated of and X. labourer 1917 5 6 copper . black brown . flat Scar above motor-car qualified 1 Dunn, Putaruru 10/10/41 obscene eaifined N. Zealand labourer 1887 5 9 fresh dark grey .. grey .. medium.. A.P. on left forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 815.) fined £1 10s. X. Zealand labourer 1887 5 9 fresh dark grey .. grey .. medium.. A.P. on left forearm. (See P.G., 1937, p. 815.) Harry Whakatane . 6/10/41 ; on Maori labourer 1920 5 8 copper . black brown . medium Opotiki and resisting police 10/10/41 and resisting police George Boyd, failing to enrol in Reserve fined £10 N. Zealand farm hand .. 1904 5 9 fresh dark brown hazel .. medium 10/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve fined £10 X. Zealand farm hand .. 1904 5 9 fresh dark brown hazel .. medium Apakura Opotiki 10/10/41 false theft Child to Maori domestic 1925 5 2 copper black brown . medium Superintendent on each Bacon Tua, @ Ruatoria 10/10/41 theft months Maori station 1920 5 84 copper . black brown medium. of of (4 . and build. each ; Ruatoria on (See P.G., 1939, p. 92.) Maori (See P.G., 1939, p. 92.) Walton 10/10/41 theft 3 station hand 1918 5 7 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Mole behind right ear: sear on right cheek. Maori station hand 1918 5 7 copper .. black brown .. medium.. Mole behind right ear: scar on right cheek. (4 and left eyelid. Te charged (See P.G., 1938, p. 633.) Maori (See P.G., 1938, p. 633.) Harry 10/10/41 in intoxicated of fined and labourer 1903 5 H copper .. black browm .. flat Maori labourer 1903 5 H copper .. black brown .. flat motor-vehicle qualified for 1driving vear Jack Ross, Hawera 8/10/41 theft convicted and Eire labourer 1920 5 8 fair auburn blue medium left two charged of face. Thompson Hawera 8/10/41 theft and Eire labourer 1923 5 5* fresh brown blue medium. left on charged EricBrown, Hawera 8/10/41 theft and X. radio 1923 5 10 fresh dark brown medium charged mechanic —

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Offender. of Where When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Heigh*. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Now. Distinguishing &o. ft. Leo Hawera 8/10/41 failing to . fined £10 Zealand N. hand . 1904 7 fair light blue sharp features. Francis J Hawera 10/10/41 languageobscene fined £2 Eire labourer 1921 5 5 dark brown hazel .. medium. fern on ; and on ; hands on left forearm ; vaccination-scar on left upper arm ; two burn-scars on left side of chest; small scar on face near right ear. shophands on left forearm ; vaccination-scar on left upper arm ; two burn-scars on left side of chest; small scar on face near right ear. Randall Thomas Donaldson, Raetihi 2/10/41 sale keeping fined £35 N. 1912 5 6 dark dark blue medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 506. shop1912 5 6 dark dark blue medium.. See P.G., 1940, p. 506. proclaimed assistant Patrick Cuttle, Hastings 7/10/41 vagabond 6 N. and 1887 7 dark grey grey medium. Scar and on posing on salesman left thumb. (See P.G., 1934, p. 114, and individual) Photos, 1932, p. 69.) salesman left thumb. (See P.G., 1934, p. 114, and Photos, 1932, p. 69.) Thomas Taihape 10/10/41 theft fined £5 N. labourer 1922 75 fair fair blue medium Charles Lord, Taihape 13/10/41 unlawfully and N. soldier 1920 9* 5 fair fair brown medium Walter bicycle charged coppersmith Taihape 13/10/41 on fined N. and 1897 10 fresh fair blue medium. See Luxford intent soldier JohnWhelan, Taihape 14/10/41 languageobscene fined Zealand soldier and 1922 9 fresh brown brown medium clerk Edward . Patea 15/10/41 ofintoxicated disZealand farmer 1890 4* 5 pale fair blue medium build. motor-car qualified driving for 1 - £ 7 1 'l/lfWVHdriving for 1 year — 2^"/^ /* lllbll; • • • • • • illlLU Xtl • • grey —nKaraka Pereka Marton 11/10/41 theft fined Maori labourer 1898 75 copper black grey brown . flat Left wrist dislocated. brown .. flat Left wrist dislocated. Lawrence .Collis, N. 13/10/41 suicideattempted ifto England . mill 1912 10* 5 fresh brown grey . medium. (See ; slight called on in 1 hotel porter 1938, p. 243.) Palmerston N. called on in 1 year hotel porter 1938, p. 243.) Hercock, Terry 14/10/41 theft (3 charges) .. 2 years’ probation N. Zealand driver and 1918 5 6 pale light brown green .. medium.. Scar on back of left hand and on right knee; * grocer birthmark on inside of left elbow. F.P. Photo at Palmerston North, 14/10/41. Palmerston N. 14/10/41 theft (3 charges) .. 2 years’ probation N. Zealand driver and 1918 5 6 pale light brown green .. medium.. Scar on back of left hand and on right knee; grocer birthmark on inside of left elbow. F.P. Photo at Palmerston North, 14/10/41. Steven N. 13/10/41 military for to 6 weeks N. labourer and 1915 3 fair fair blue medium Slight cheek. on right service jockey Arthur Frederick Foxton 16/10/41 theft fined £1 Zealand N. and 1922 5 fresh brown blue medium. Left broken. Young, George (qj, soldier Featherston . 15/10/41 theft probation N. motor-driver 1898 10 ruddy brown, grey medium. little left on Young, Frederick ing grey 1938 p. 12.) p. features. Moody, Upper . 13/10/41 assault . to come Zealand N. carpenter . 1891 6 fresh turning blue long called on in 1 grey year called on in 1 '■ year .. ..

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of tried. When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks, Crawford, Roderick Petone 15/10/41 theft up Zealand labourer 1922 ft 9 fresh brown blue medium.. See P.G., 1941, p. 736. in. 9 fresh brown blue medium.. See P.G., 1941, p. 736. 1 Holmes, Petone 15/10/41 military for failing to 1 Zealand andlabourer 1919 5 fresh brown brown .. medium.. Slight build. 8i fresh brown brown .. medium.. Slight build. service motor-driver HaroldBarnes, Petone 15/10/41 military failing fined £10 Zealand labourer 1896 11 pale grey blue medium.. Good build. 11 pale grey blue medium.. Good build. @ George, Wilson, Wellington . 10/10/41 obscene language fined Maori and 1899 5 copper black brown wide pierced ; Strong Bar- Karakiakore, soldier two daggers, wings, scroll, and S.H. on right clay, forearm. (See F.G., 1938, p. 837, and Photos, 1926, p. 36.) soldier two daggers, wings, scroll, and S.H. on right forearm. (See P.G., 1938, p. 837, and Photos, 1926, p. 36.) Crawford Chalmers, Wellington . 10/10/41 theft dis- and Scotland and 1876 5 fresh grey blue small ; charged pensioner 1918 fresh Robert Wellington 10/10/41 military failing month Zealand grocer 5 9} dark hazel .. medium 1918 5 9$ fresh dark hazel .. medium William service Robert Conlon, Wellington 15/10/41 theft months 3 Africa cook 1896 95 fresh black brown .. medium.. Right little finger missing; two women on right forearm ; two hearts on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 253.) 9 fresh black brown .. medium.. Right little finger missing; two women on right forearm ; two hearts on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 253.) Watts Wellington 15/10/41 theft . charges) 6 on Zealand upholsterer 1909 5 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 678, and Photos, 1930, H fresh brown hazel .. medium.. F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 678, and Photos, 1930, (cumulative) convicted and disp. 6.) theft charges) (cumulative)charged on Soldier on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1933, convicted and disp. 6.) charged on each Soldier on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1933, Edward, Wellington 15/10/41 theft months England cook 1887 7 fresh grey blue medium.. 7 fresh grey blue medium.. Hargreaves p. Hector Mudgway, Wellington 15/10/41 (14 years’ probaZealand traveller 1915 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. White patch of hair on left side of head ; scar 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. White patch of hair on left side of head ; scar tion on left eyebrow; two scars on left side of back. 1 on left eyebrow; two scars on left side of back. Frederick Wellington 16/10/41 ship-desertion 1 England . engineer 1903 11 dark black brown .. medium.. Scar on small of back. F.P. 11 dark black brown .. medium.. Scar on small of back. F.P. Percival Wellington 17/10/41 property .receiving months 3 Zealand labourer 1905 5 fresh light brown grey .. long Scar on right middle finger, on back of right 9i fresh light brown grey .. long Scar on right middle finger, on back of right Hector false 1 operation- side and (cumulative) 1935 above (See charges) and charged months on each p. p. Reginald James Wellington 17/10/41 theft . Zealand labourer 1901 10* 5 fresh brown, turngrey .. medium.. Birthmark on right wrist and on right side of 10$ fresh brown, turn?rey .. medium.. Birthmark on right wrist and on right side of (cumulative) grey See p. Murray .Symons, Wellington 17/10/41 failing to 1 Zealand storeman 1911 5 pale dark hazel .. medium.. Tip of left forefinger injured. 6$ pale dark hazel .. medium.. Tip of left forefinger injured. Snowdon, Wellington .. 17/10/41 for failing month 1 Zealand reporter 1913 10* 5 fresh brown, going grey ... medium.. Wears spectacles. 10$ fresh brown, going grey •. medium.. Wears spectacles. service bald Charles Cooper, Wellington 17/10/41 military report 1 Zealand wharf 1918 9 fresh fair blue medium.. Moles on right cheek. 9 fresh fair blue medium.. Moles on right cheek. service labourer Scars across back of right fingers and on ball of failing to report- for military Donald Wellington 17/10/41 1 month Canada carpenter .. 1913 5 5* fresh .. fair blue medium.. Scars across back of right fingers and on ball of failing to report for military 1 month Canada carpenter .. 1913 5 3$ fresh fair blue medium.. service right thumb. ' ' ' } service right thumb. Battersby Thomas, . ; . .6/10/41 fined £5 N. Zealand aircraftsman 1922 5 10 fresh fair . -. . blue Iona F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 324.) assault .mischief fined damage to pay N. Zealand aircraftsman 1922 5 10 fresh fair blue long F.P. (See P.G., 1940, p. 324.) mischief to pay damage *

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of Offender. Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. o 4 $ Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. Robins, Harry Blenheim 17/10/41 and disorderly 14 Tasmania labourer 1889 in. 4 fresh grey grey medium. on ; right Henry Christchurch 6/10/41 theft to ofon ; Spence called in and p. Seed, Rangiora 8/10/41 enrol to years fined Zealand labourer 1907 9 fresh brown blue prominent 17.) p. on wrist. on Walter Joseph Rangiora 8/10/41 theft if up Zealand labourer 1912 8i 5 fresh black hazel medium. Scar right (See p. called on in 5 years and protheft (3 charges) .. hibited during that period convicted and discharged on each to pay costs ■ ■ . called on in 5 years and protheft (3 charges) .. hibited during that period convicted and disCharles Darfield 10/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 6 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Right eye artificial ; operation-scars on left side of neck. | charged on each Darfield 10/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. to pay costs N. Zealand labourer 1905 5 6 sallow .. brown brown .. medium.. Right eye artificial; operation-scars on left side of neck. Rowlands, Donald Darfield 10/10/41 failing military months 3 Zealand farm 1921 11 fresh brown blue long thumbnail service Amos, Thomas Christchurch C/10/41 intoxicated fined N. upholsterer 1917 7 fresh brown brown medium Scar hip. motor-car and d driving from to ‘ / Wilson, Howard Christchurch 6/10/41 suicide 30/12/42 to up Zealand brewery 1900 5 5 dark dark brown . medium. Left (See 474.) trespass during currency of called on in 2 years and prohibited during that period to come up if separation order called on in 2 j trespass during currency of called on in 2 years and prohibited during that period to come up if j separation order called on in 2 Keith .Duffield, Christchurch 9/10/41 failing to years up Zealand boot-factory 1919 5 fair fair blue medium leg a called on in 6 months hand limp. Donald .Robertson, Christchurch 9/10/41 indecent language to come up if fN. Zealand labourer and 1907 5 3 dark dark brown .. medium.. See P.G., 1935, p. 188. Christchurch called on in 6 months baker ! called on in 6 months hand limp. Christchurch 9/10/41 indecent language to come up if fN. Zealand labourer and 1907 5 3 dark dark brown .. medium.. See P.G., 1935, p. 188. Whitley, 9/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1912 5 8 fresh dark blue medium.. Scar on nose, on left palm, and on right knee. Henry (See P.G., 1935, p. 114, and Photos, 193L p. 34.) Christchurch called on in 6 months baker 9/10/41 failing to enrol in Reserve .. fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1912 5 8 fresh dark blue medium.. Scar on nose, on left palm, and on right knee. (See P.G., 1935, p. 114, and Photos, 1931, p. 34.) Goslin, Cyril Benjamin Christchurch 9/10/41 attempted 6 Zealand N. fish-curer 1921 5 fresh fair blue medium left ; and years’ R.D. forearm. on p. and p. theft (2 charges) .. convicted and discharged on each . theft (2 charges) .. convicted and discharged on each > • . • • •'■ ■ —..

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of Where tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. S f-i O PQ Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. J Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. t Where tried. : When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. j Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eye3. | Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &c. • John, Kennedy Christchurch 9/10/41 attempted . 6 Zealand N. labourer 1922 ft. in. 5 dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Slight build. (See P.G., 1941, p. 550, and in. 5 dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Slight build. (See P.G., 1941, p. 550, and McEwen i and years’ Photos, 1940, p. 60.) R D Photos, 1940, p. 60.) theft . and charged on each i charged on each Italy Lucas, Peter, Christchurch 9/10/41 without travelling fined £5 labourer and 1906 5 4£ dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Indian’s head on right forearm : scar on right Italy labourer and 1906 5 dark dark brown brown .. medium.. Indian’s head on right forearm : scar on right Peter travelling and seaman left and on 1934, (See charges) charged on p. of possession fined £5 without permit motor-truck of and convicted without permit charged !! place abode chargedconvicted (1 without permit (4 charges) (Aliens Emergency Regulations) charged on each N. Zealand j absent from place of abode convicted and dis1 | without permit (4 charges) (Aliens Emergency Regulations) charged on each 2 years’ probation 1ST. Zealand Winifred Watson, Christchurch 10/10/41 theft factory 1919 5 7 fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. Sear on left calf. (See P.G., 1941. p. 443.) worker 2 years’ probation factory 1919 5 7 fresh dark brown brown .. medium.. Scar on left calf. (See P.G., 1941, p. 443.) worker TongYoung, Christchurch 10/10/41 of fined £100 China merchant 1905 5 sallow .. black brown .. medium.. Scar near left eye; gold upper front teeth : 2 sallow .. black brown .. medium.. Scar near left eye ; gold upper front teeth : Young smoking opium wears spectacles. (See P.G., 1940, p. 346, and fined £100 wears spectacles. (See P.G., 1940, p. 346, and Photos, p. 64.) j Photos, p. 64.) Tim . Christchurch 10/10/41 utensils of possession China gardener 1890 5 5 sallow .. dark, going brown .. medium fined £100 China gardener 1890 5 5 sallow .. dark, going brown .. medium for opium fined £200 China bald LeeSung Christchurch 10/10/41 used of gardener 1901 5 5 sallow .. dark brown .. flat Small scar below left eye : mole on right cheek. opium gardener 1901 5 5 sallow .. dark brown .. flat Small scar below left eye ; mole on right cheek. 1ST. Zealand Charles Henry . Christchurch 14/10/41 converting if labourer 1915 5 6£ fresh dark brown .. medium.. A quarter-caste Maori. (See P.G., 1937, p. 702.) IN. Zealand labourer 1915 5 fresh dark brown .. medium.. A quarter-caste Maori. (See P.G., 1937, p. 702.) bicycle in 3 and take out prohibition order |• take out pro-during hibition order period i Bell, John i during that period N. Zealand ' Temuka 14/10/41 theft ifto up labourer 1923 6 2 fresh auburn brown .. medium.. Scar on left leg : mentally weak. N. Zealand labourer 1923 6 2 fresh auburn brown .. medium.. Scar on left leg ; mentally weak. called on in 6 months . ! called on in 6 months Henry Cromwell 9/10/41 enrol in to .failing fined Zealand lorry driver - 1907 11 ruddy .. dark brown .. medium 11 ruddy .. dark brown .. medium contractor James Omakau 7/10/41 theft 14 Zealand carpenter . 1915 9 dark dark blue medium.. Scar on right side of head. 9 dark dark blue medium.. Scar on right side of head. nethy tion Flowers, George, Dunedin 6/10/41 (3 . pretences convicted Zealand labourer 1876 5 fair fair, turning brown .. long, Scar on right little finger. F.P. Photo at 6| fair fair, turning brown .. long, Scar on right little finger. F.P. Photo at George, charged on each grey pointed Dunedin, 6/10/41. (See P.G., 1941, p. 316 William Sanders, Robert, @ George false pretences each on charged England .. and Photos, 1923, p. 67.) 2 months grey pointed Dunedin, 6/10/41. (See P.G., 1941, p. 316 and Photos, 1923, p. 67.) England .. AlanFord, Invercargill 6/10/41 theft to up andlabourer 1919 8 fresh brown blue medium.. Four vaccination-scars on left upper arm: 8 fresh brown blue medium.. Four vaccination-scars on left upper arm: 1 lorry-driver ; impediment year in

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Gaol, tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. ■ye*. Nose. discharged. and finger-impressions indicates taken.) Auckland— RobertRaumati, New 29/9/41 default 19 or days Maori slaughterman 1914 in. ft. 104 copper black brown .. medium. 11/10/41 ; large Hill, Raymond M.C. Whakatane 14/7/41 theft . months N. labourer 1919 5 fresh dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 13/10/41 broken. Arrested, 11/10/41. Arrears paid. 5 p.c. Scar on left upper arm and on each 8i fresh dark brown.. grey . medium.. 13/10/41 broken. Arrested, 11/10/41. Arrears paid. 5 p.c. Scar on left upper arm and on each ' I • . OlafAnderson, M.C, Auckland M.C. 30/9/41 ship-desertion .. 14 days England .. greaser 1908 5 5i fair fair blue medium.. 13/10/41 foot. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 616.) Portion of right middle finger off; ROCK OlafAnderson, EdwardKendall, Whangarei M.C. 2/10/41 default of maintenance . arrears or 1 month N. Zealand motor-driver 1912 5 10 copper .. black brown . flat 14/10/41 OF AGES on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 780.) A half-caste Maori; strong build; large M.C, Auckland M.C. 30/9/41 ship-desertion .. 14 days England .. greaser 1908 5 5£ fair fair blue medium.. 13/10/41 foot, F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 616.) Portion of right middle finger off; ROCK EdwardKendall, Joseph Thomas Whangarei M.C.Court-martial, 2/10/4122/9/41 default maintenance Armyabsent montharrears days Zealand N. Zealand motor-driver andlabourer 19121914 10 5 copper .. black brown .. flat 14/10/41 OF AGES on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 780.) A half-caste Maori; strong build; large 9| fresh brown grey . medium.. 15/10/41 mouth ; left elbow injured ; two small scars near left elbow. Arrested, 11/10/41. Portion of arrears paid. 5 p.c. Scar on right shin and on back of j Joseph Thomas Murray, Miller, Raeburn Court-martial, Head 22/9/41 absent from Army 28 days without N. Zealand labourer and 1914 5 9f fresh brown grey .. medium.. 15/10/41 mouth; left elbow injured; two small scars near left elbow. Arrested, 11/10/41. Portion of arrears paid. 5 p.c. Scar on right shin and on back of Auckland M.C. 17/7/41 theft .. H.L. from 18/9/41 3 months Scotland .. soldier salesman 1895 5 n fresh brown, wavy blue-grey medium.. 16/10/41 head. F.P. Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1938, p. 640, and Photos, p. 89.) 37 p.c. Scar on right calf. F.P. (See Raeburn Robert Miller, William Hillman, HeadRawene . M.C. 7/8/41 default of maintenance . arrears or 1 month N. Zealand motor-driver 1900 5 ii fresh brown hazel . long 16/10/41 P.G., 1941, p. 579.) Scar on right cheek and on back of neck; Auckland M.C. 17/7/41 theft .. H.L. from 18/9/41 3 months Scotland .. soldier salesman 1895 5 7-£ fresh brown, wavy blue-grey medium.. 16/10/41 head. F.P. Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1938, p. 640, and Photos, p. 89.) 37 p.c. Scar on right calf. F.P. (See Charles William Hillman, Leslie Walsh, @ Rawene . M.C. M.C.Hamilton 7/8/4126/9/41 of maintenance questions falsely answering month 21 days Zealand N. Zealand motor-driverbushman 19001909 11 5 fresh brown hazel .. long 16/10/41 P.G., 1941, p. 579.) Scar on right cheek and on back of neck; n dark light brown.. hazel . medium.. 16/10/41 long face. Arrested, 17/9/41. 2 p.c. Four scars on left forearm ; mole Leslie Walsh, @ Hamilton M.C. 26/9/41 falsely answering questions 21 days N. Zealand bushman .. 1909 5 7£ dark light brown.. hazel .. medium.. 16/10/41 long face. Arrested, 17/9/41. 2 p.c. Four scars on left forearm; mole Daniel Thomas Tucker, Percy, Mayill, Auckland M.C. 18/7/41 to police (National Service Emergency Regulations) theft .. 3 months Australia .. butcher 1884 5 5 fresh dark, turning blue-grey long 17/10/41 below right ear. F.P. Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1941, p. 799.) 8 p.c. Left middle finger injured ; scar on Percy, Marshall, Auckland M.C. 18/7/41 to police (National Service Emergency Regulations) theft .. 3 months Australia .. butcher 1884 5 5 fresh dark, turning blue-grey long 17/10/41 below right ear. F.P, Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1941, p. 799.) 8 p.c. Left middle finger injured ; scar on Percy, Marshall, Lewer, William Frederick Hamilton M.C. 18/7/41 false pretences 2 months N. Zealand motor-driver 1915 5 9 fresh grey dark brown.. brown . medium.. 17/10/41 ball of right middle finger; mole near left side of mouth. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 579, and Photos, 1933, p. 6.) 6 p.c. Long scar on left forearm. F.P. McCauley, Herbert Auckland M.C. 18/9/41 theft theft .. 1 month (cumulative) 1 month N. Zealand and mechanic labourer 1916 5 8 fresh brown hazel . medium.. 17/10/41 (See P.G., 1941, p. 580, and Photos, 1939, p. 71.) 2 p.c. Scar on left cheek and above right PatrickKitchener William Lewer, Tau, Hamilton Auckland 18/7/413/7/41 false pretences theft . months and pro Zealand Zealand motor-driverhotel porter 19151918 9 5 fresh grey dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 17/10/41 ball of right middle finger; mole near left side of mouth. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 579, and Photos, 1933, p. 6.) 6 p.c. Long scar on left forearm. F.P. 8 sallow .. black blue sharp 18/10/41 eye; operation-scar on right side of abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 763.) 46 p.c. A quarter-caste Maori; two small Herbert McCauley, Mitchell, . . Auckland M.C. M.C.Rotorua . 18/9/4119/8/41 unlawfully converting bationary license cancelled 2. months N. Zealand motor 1919 5 lOf fresh brown blue medium.. 18/10/41 moles on right corner of upper lip. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 544, and Photos, 1940, p. 19.) 4 p.c. Strong build ; portion of left thumb theft .. theft .. 1 month (cumulative) 1 month N. Zealand and mechanic labourer 1916 5 8 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. 17/10/41 (See P.G., 1941, p. 580, and Photos, 1939, p. 71.) 2 p.c. Scar on left cheek and above right Kitchener Rameka, Frederick Kawakawa M.C. 5/9/41 motor-car attempted theft 1 month N. Zealand mechanic labourer 1906 5 9i copper .. black brown . medium.. 18/10/41 missing; scar on left forefinger. F.P. Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1941, p. 683, and Photos, 1940, p. 90.) 1 p.c. A half-caste Maori; two scars on assault 14 days (cumulative) right shin, on upper arm, on ring-finger, and on right side of neck ; four scars on left leg. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 732.) Auckland M.C. 3/7/41 theft .. 3 months and pro N. Zealand hotel porter 1918 5 8 sallow .. black blue sharp 18/10/41 eye; operation-scar on right side of abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 763.) 46 p.c. A quarter-caste Maori; two small Tau, Mitchell, 19/8/41 unlawfully converting bationary license cancelled 2. months N. Zealand motor 1919 5 10| fresh brown blue medium.. 18/10/41 moles on right corner of upper lip. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 544, and Photos, 1940, p. 19.) 4 p.c. Strong build ; portion of left thumb Rotorua M.C... Kawakawa M.C. 5/9/41 motor-car attempted theft 1 month N. Zealand mechanic labourer 1906 5 9£ copper .. black brown .. medium.. 18/10/41 missing; scar on left forefinger. F.P. Handed to Military Authorities. (See P.G., 1941, p. 683, and Photos, 1940, p. 90.) 1 p.c. A half-caste Maori; two scars on assault 14 days (cumulative) - - right shin, on upper arm, on ring-finger, and on right side of neck ; four scars on left leg. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 732.) Rameka, Frederick

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 18th OCTOBER, 1941-continued.

Trade. Born. Height. Hair. Nose. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. and tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of plexion. Byes. charged. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. .. Byes. . Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (FJ*. indicates that finger-impressions have bun taken.) Auckland salesman ,. ft. in. 7 p.c. Strong build; hammer-toe on left England .. salesman ft. in. 7 p.c. Strong build; hammer-toe on left Harold Magner, Auckland 19/9/41 theft 1 1903 6 1 sallow .. black brown .. medium.. 18/10/41 foot; scar on forehead above left eye and between eyes; mole on abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 763, and Photos, 1931, p. 16.) England .. 1903 6 1 sallow .. black brown .. medium.. 18/10/41 foot; scar on forehead above left eye and between eyes; mole on abdomen. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 763, and Photos, 1931, p. 16.) Thames Decary, M.C. Thames . 7/10/41 theft charges) on Canada deck-boy hand 1921 5 8 fresh brown hazel medium 13/10/41 p. Whakatane — labourer N. Zealand labourer GeorgeWalker, M.C.Taneatua 11/9/41 with-illegally month 1915 6 1 copper .. brown brown .. long, thin 10/10/41 A three-quarter-caste Maori; scar on right N. Zealand 1915 6 1 copper .. brown brown .. long, thin 10/10/41 A three-quarter-caste Maori; sear on right intent out 1941, 717.) p. Moai Taneatua 11/9/41 theft . 1 month Maori labourer 1921 5 H copper black brown . medium 10/10/41 p. Opotiki— labourer \ flat William M.C. . .Opotiki 29/9/41 indecent act 14 days Maori 1894 5 9 copper . black brown 11/10/41 Strong build; right leg deformed. (See flat 11/10/41 Strong build; right leg deformed. (See P.G., 1941, p. 800.) < . P.G., 1941, p. 800.) Waikune — « , Harvey Were, Wellington 22/8/39 maintenance default months N. mechanic 1914 5 6 fresh brown. grey . medium. 10/10/41 Two Napier . . 2/11/39 converting unlawfully months’ F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., */ F.P. Released on license. (See P.G., motor-car 911.) p. afterfailing stop R.D. on intoxi- and ; and of in charge qualified thereby motor-car 10driving ■ 1 bodily years 8 Napier— Zealand N. medium.. 11/10/41 William Morgan Napier 29/9/41 in 14 porter 1918 5 7 fresh brown blue knee ; right (See 1941, p. Wanganui— R.D. year’s . flat 6/10/41 Richmond, Gisborne 28/2/41 and Maori labourer 1919 5 9 copper . black brown . bent theft broken license. 1941, on (See 278.) Wi Tako— • • medium.. 15/10/41 Desmond, Wanganui 20/6/41 probation month 1 Zealand labourer 1918 5 n dark dark . grey . 17 p.c. Scar on right wrist, on cheek, and medium.. 15/10/41 17 p.c. Scar on right wrist, on cheek, and John, Robinson, @ license on right side of abdomen. F.P. Discancelled on right side of abdomen. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See P.G., 1941, Desmond —Wright, cancelled charged on remission. (See P.G., 1941, Harold . 27/6/41) labourer : medium.. p. 532, and Photos, 1936, p. 37.) Te KmitiM.C... 27/6/41) N. Zealand ■ h -, . ■. 16/10/41 p. 532, and Photos, 1936, p. 37.) Arthur, Teague, 2/3/26 default of maintenance .. arrears or 3 m’ths labourer 1877 5 7 fresh ‘ .. brown hazel .. medium.. 7 p.c. Scar, on chin and on right thumb. Arrested, 17/7/41. (See P.G., 1923, Te Ivuiti M.C... 2/3/26 default of maintenance .. arrears or 3 m’ths N. Zealand 1877 5 7 fresh brown hazel .. 16/10/41 7 p.c. Scar on chin and on right thumb. Tigue @ 1 . *• ■' • *, Arrested, 17/7/41. (See P.G., 1923, ]*p. 701, and Photos, 1912, p. 55.) . ? * .. '> : " •? - 7 • r : :[ j : • * , . j ' j-p. 701, and Photos, 1912, p. 55.) '

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 18th OCTOBER, 1941-continued.

Prisoner. of Gaol, tried. When. Offeaoa. Sentence. Native Trade. 1 Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Byes. Nose. discharged. Previous have (F.P. taken.) continued. ft. right and Slight 1941, of 706.) p. Clarence Wellington 5/9/41 theft weeks N. Zealand wharf labourer 1887 5 fresh brown grey . long 16/10/41 James William William or Wellington 7/5/41 converting motor-car 6 months N. Zealand labourer 1920 9 florid brown. blue large 16/10/41 of on little ;; weak. mentally 1941, p. FrancisDurrant, Owen Wellington Petone 25/6/41 default 6 Zealand butcher 1909 7£ 5 fresh brown grey . medium 17/10/41 in on and head on back on and p. 1928, p. Patrick Joseph Wellington 15/8/41 theft . . months Zealand labourer 1893 8 fresh brown grey . medium. 14/10/41 (See 921, 1941, p. 93.) p. remis- glasses. (See p. Henderson J W , Wellington 9/5/41 conduct to prohibited months Zealand school-teacher 1919 7 fresh fair brown . medium. 14/10/41 John Wellington Wellington 30/4/41 6/5/41 police to meeting months 3 6 N. carpenter . 1913 85 fresh brown grey . medium. 14/10/41 of and remission. on P.G., (See Charles Edward Tapp, Leslie Petone M.C. .. 17/9/41 failing to report for military service 1 month N. Zealand motor- driver 1922 5 3 fresh black brown .. medium.. 16/10/41 Scar on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 736.) Paparua— labourer and shopassistant Petone M.C. .. 17/9/41 failing to report for military service 1 month N. Zealand motor- driver 1922 5 3 fresh black brown .. medium.. 16/10/41 Scar on left forearm. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 736.) J Alexander Harold Christchurch S.C. 18/2/41 to subversive statement 1 . year Zealand 1917 O i-H sallow .. dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 11/10/41 F.P. Photo at Paparua, 27/9/41. Released on license. (See P.G., 1941, p. 202.) labourer and shopassistant 1917 5 10* sallow .. dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 11/10/41 F.P. Photo at Paparua, 27/9/41. Released on license. (See P.G., 1941, p. 202.) Sydney Andrews @ Christchurch M.C. 19/8/41 theft . months Zealand labourer 1905 4 fresh dark . hazel . medium. 18/10/41 of and right 27/9/41. finger. Photo p. Thomas Leo Christchurch M.C. 19/8/41 unlawfully motor-car months N. labourer 1915 10 ruddy black brown medium. 18/10/41 on (See and p. OughT Walter Copp, Christchurch M.C. 19/9/41 assault 30 days England .. waiter and cook 1903 5 9* dark dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 18/10/41 5 p.c. Scar on left forefinger and on ball of left middle finger. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 768, and Photos, 1932, p. 39.) Dunedin Christchurch M.C. 19/9/41 assault 30 days England .. waiter and cook 1903 5 9£ dark dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 18/10/41 5 p.c. Scar on left forefinger and on ball of left middle finger. F.P. (See P.G., 1941, p. 768, and Photos, 1932, p. 39.) Pedersen, Christchurch M.C. 3/10/41 ship-desertion and days shipplaced Norway . seaman 1921 5 6£ fair curly blue medium. 5/10/41 (See 1941, p. George . Dunedin . 26/9/41 theft . 14 Zealand labourer 1898 5 dark dark brown medium. 9/10/41 ; arm ; right p.

RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 18th OCTOBER, 1941-continued.

; +5 jS Complexion. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Bom. 1 +5 ■JS Complexion. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. of Prisoner. tried. When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. 5 o « ta W Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) \ * - When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. tc a W Hair. Eyes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Invercargill— Watt, J "f . I 8/9/41 languageobscene month 1 N. Zealand piano-tuner 1914 ft. in. 6 fresh brown, wavy blue medium. 7/10/41 on leg. M.C. (See 1941, p. Institu- Borstal Invercargill * ; * - tion — • ‘i • Thomas John Bird, Nelson . 4/4/40 theft in years N. labourer 1922 11 fresh . brown brown medium. 6/10/41 of calf; i Institution license. (See p. p. Laurence Christchurch 15/10/40 femaleindecent in years N. coppersmith 1921 14 fresh brown grey . medium 7/10/41 Released right on S.C. Institution on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 899, and Photos, 1941, p. 16.) >. y-< Institution . on license. (See P.G., 1940, p. 899, and Photos, 1941, p. 16.) Gustave Charles, Auckland 22/1/41 theft . in 1 year N. labourer 1920 5 fair brown. grey . medium 8/10/41 Released thumb. right Institution on license. (See P.G., 1941, p. 117, and Photos, 1941, p. 10.) C * Institution on license. (See P.G., 1941, p. 117, and Photos, 1941, p. 10.) WilliamEverest, Christchurch 7/10/40 theft Borstal years N. labourer 1921 5 fair fair hazel medium.. 8/10/41 Two small ; Charles M.C. Institution with hand. on and p. 17.) p. Austin, Wellington 16/10/40 convertingunlawfully in years Zealand drivermotor1923 lOLfair 5 fair blue medium.. 10/10/41 Medium build ; skull and cross-bones with fair fair blue medium.. 10/10/41 Medium build ; skull and cross-bones with motor-car Institution hand; on (See and p. Everard .Booth, M.C. Nelson 26/4/40 convertingunlawfully Borstal years Zealand labourer 1924 5 3i fresh brown, curly hazel . medium 11/10/41 and on right motor-car Institution lower on leg. (See p.

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REGULATION UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 29 October 1941, Page 819

REGULATION UNDER THE REGULATIONS ACT, 1936. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVI, Issue 43, 29 October 1941, Page 819