THE CENSORSHIP AND PUBLICITY EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1939, AMENDMENT NO. 3
Serial Number 1942/54
C. L. N. NEWALL, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 4th day of March, 1942. 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
1. These regulations may be cited as the Censorship and Publicity Emergency Regulations 1939, Amendment No. 3, and shall be read together with . and deemed part of the Censorship and Publicity Emergency Regulations 1939* (hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations). . , ' 2. Regulation 1 of the principal regulations is hereby amended by addingNo the definition of the term “ public safety ”, the words “ and also includes the prevention of subversive statements within the meaning of the Public Safety Emergency Regulations 1940 f . or any regulations made in amendment thereof, or in substitution therefor, and for the time being in force • W. O. HARVEY, * Acting Clerk of the Executive Council. * Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/121, page 562. Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1939, Serial number 1939/215, page 872. ’ Amendment No. 2 : Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/93, page 333. t Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/26, Regulation 1 (2), page 62. Amendment No. 1: Statutory Regulations 1940, Serial number 1940/122, Regulation 2 (3), page 433. Amendment No. 5 : Statutory Regulations 1942, Serial number 1942/53. ,
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LXVII, Issue 10, 11 March 1942, Page 215
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