STATUTE LAW REVISION.

 

No. 80 of 1950.

An Act to revise the Statute Law of the Commonwealth.

[Assented to 16th December, 1950.]

BE it enacted by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows :—

Short title.

1. This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 1950.

Commencement.

2. This Act shall come into operation on the thirty-first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty.

Amendment of Acts.

3. The Acts specified in the first column of the First Schedule to this Act are amended as respectively specified in the second column of that Schedule.

Citation of amended Acts.

4. Each Act specified in the first column of the Second Schedule to this Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited in the manner specified in the second column of that Schedule opposite the reference to that Act in the first column.

Repeal of Acts.

5. The Acts specified in the Third Schedule to this Act are repealed.

Repeal of Tax Acts.

6.—(1.) Subject to this section, the Acts specified in the Fourth Schedule to this Act are repealed.

(2.) The repeal of an Act by this section does not operate so as to repeal an Act incorporated with the repealed Act.

(3.) An Act incorporated with an Act repealed by this section applies in relation to the tax which was imposed by the repealed Act as if the repealed Act were still in force.


Amendment of Customs Tariff.

7.—(1.) Section three of the Customs Tariff 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff 1950, by the Customs Tariff (No. 2) 1950 and by the Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1950, is amended by omitting the definitions of tariff alteration and the Tariff.

(2.) Sections seven, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen of the Customs Tariff 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff 1950, by the Customs Tariff (No. 2) 1950 and by the Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1950, are repealed.

(3.) The Customs Tariff 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff 1950, by the Customs Tariff (No. 2) 1950 and by the Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1950, is amended by omitting from the items, or portions of items, in the Schedule to that Act as so amended which are specified in the first column of the Fifth Schedule to this Act the words respectively set out in the second column of the Fifth Schedule to this Act opposite to those items or portions of items.

(4.) Section one of the Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1950 is amended by omitting sub-section (4.).

(5.) The Customs Tariff 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff 1950, by the Customs Tariff (No. 2) 1950, by the Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1950 and by this section, may be cited as the Customs Tariff 1933–1950.

Amendment of Statute Law Revision Act 1934.

8.—(1.) Section two of the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 is amended by omitting sub-sections (1.) and (2.).

(2.) The Second and Third Schedules to the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 are repealed.

(3.) An act or thing which, by an Act specified in Part III. of the Second Schedule to the Statute Law Revision Act 1934, was made or deemed lawful, valid or effectual, shall, to the extent to which it was so made or deemed lawful, valid or effectual, continue to be or to be deemed lawful, valid or effectual.

(4.) Section three of the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 is repealed.

(5.) The Fifth Schedule to the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 is repealed.

(6.) Where the income tax imposed on income by an Act specified in the Fifth Schedule to the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 has not been paid, the rate of tax imposed by the Act so specified shall continue to apply to that income as if this section had not been enacted.

(7.) Sections five, six, seven and eight of the Statute Law Revision Act 1934 are repealed.

(8.) The Statute Law Revision Act 1934, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 1934–1950.

9.—(1.) The Patents Act 1906 is repealed.

(2.) After section seventeen of the Patents Act 1903–1946 the following section is inserted in Part II.:—

Power to remedy lapse arising from errors in Patent Office.

18.—(1.) Where owing to an error or omission on the part of an officer of the Patent Office, an application for a patent or a proceeding in relation thereto has lapsed, or an act or step in relation thereto


required to be done or taken within a certain time has not been so done or taken, the Commissioner may—

(a) revive the application or proceeding;

(b) extend the time for doing the act or taking the step; and

(c) permit the act to be done or the step to be taken.

(2.) The time prescribed for doing an act or taking a step may be extended under this section although the time has expired.

(3.) The powers of the Commissioner under this section may be exercised only on an application made to him by an applicant or party within one month after the applicant or party has or might with reasonable diligence have become aware of the error or omission.

(4.) A notification of each application under this section shall be published in The Australian Official Journal of Patents, Trade Marls and Designs and any person may, as prescribed, enter opposition against the granting of the application.

(5.) An appeal shall lie to the Law Officer from a decision of the Commissioner under this section.

(6.) Where an application for a patent has been revived and a patent has been granted on the application, then, if any proceeding is taken in respect of an infringement of the patent, no damages shall be awarded in respect of any such infringement occurring prior to a notification of the revival of the application published in The Australian Official Journal of Patents, Trade Marks and Designs.

(7.) An application shall not be revived under this section if the Commissioner, or on appeal from him the Law Officer, is satisfied that the invention is already patented in Australia, or that another application for the same invention has been lodged and will be unfairly prejudiced..

(3.) Sections one hundred and thirteen to one hundred and sixteen (inclusive) of the Patents Act 1903–1946 are repealed.

(4.) The Patents Act 1903–1946, as amended by this section, may be cited as the Patents Act 1903–1950.

Repeal of Treaties of Peace Acts.

10.—(1.) The Treaties of Peace (Austria and Bulgaria) Act 1920 and the Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Act 1921 are repealed.

(2.) Notwithstanding the repeal effected by the last preceding sub-section of the Treaties of Peace (Austria and Bulgaria) Act 1920 and the repeal effected by sub-section (7.) of section eight of this Act—

(a) the Public Trustee Enabling Regulations (being Statutory Rules 1921, No. 10) shall continue in force;

(b) the office of Public Trustee constituted under the Trading with the Enemy Act 1914–1921 shall continue in existence; and

(c) the appointment of a person to that office shall remain unaffected and he shall have the same powers, discretions, rights and duties as if those repeals had not been effected.


Repeal of Loan(Unemployment Relief Works) Acts 1932.

11.—(1.) The Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Act 1932 and the Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Act (No. 2) 1932 are repealed.

(2.) Any grant made to a State in pursuance of the Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Acts 1932 shall continue to be subject to the condition that if any part of the amount granted has been or is advanced by the State by way of loan to any person, or to any authority or body of persons constituted or established by or under any law of the Commonwealth or of a State, for expenditure on approved works, any amount of the advance refunded to the State by that person, authority or body of persons shall be repaid by the State to the Commonwealth, together with such amount of interest on the amount advanced as is paid by the person, authority or body of persons to the State.

(3.) Where any authority or body of persons constituted or established by or under any law of the Commonwealth or of any State specified in section four of the Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Acts 1932 has borrowed money on terms approved by the Treasurer for the purposes of expenditure on any approved work in that State, the Commonwealth may pay to the State interest, at a rate not exceeding Two pounds per centum per annum, on the amount borrowed by the authority or body of persons.

(4.) Any payment by the Commonwealth under the last preceding sub-section shall be conditional upon the State providing an equivalent amount of interest on the amount borrowed by the authority or body of persons.

(5.) Any amount of interest paid by the Commonwealth or provided by the State under this section shall be applied in satisfaction or reduction of the liability of the authority or body of persons in respect of interest on the amount borrowed by it for expenditure on approved works.

(6.) In this section, approved works has the same meaning as it had in the Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Acts 1932.

Repeal of Financial Emergency and Financial Relief Acts.

12.—(1.) The following Acts are repealed:—

Financial Emergency Act 1931

Financial Emergency Act (No. 2) 1931

Financial Emergency Act 1932

Financial Relief Act 1932

Financial Relief Act 1933

Financial Relief Act 1934

Financial Relief Act 1935

Financial Relief Act (No. 2) 1935

Financial Relief Act 1936

Financial Relief Act (No. 2) 1936

Financial Relief Act (No. 3) 1936

Financial Relief Act 1938.


(2.) The repeal of an Act by the last preceding sub-section does not affect the operation of—

(a) any amendment made by the repealed Act to another Act; or

(b) any provision for the citation of that other Act as amended by the repealed Act.

(3.) Section twelve of the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Act 1920–1950 is amended by omitting sub-section (3.).

(4.) After section thirty-five of the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Act 1920–1950 the following section is inserted:—

Pensions to dependants.

35a.—(1.) A pension shall not be granted or continued under this Act to a person who is a dependant, within the meaning of this Part, of a member of the Forces, unless the dependant is, in the opinion of the Commission, without adequate means of support.

(2.) The last preceding sub-section shall not apply—

(a) to the widow or wife or a child or ex-nuptial child of a member of the Forces;

(b) to the unmarried mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces who was brought up by her;

(c) to the widowed mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces if she became a widow either prior to, or within three years after, the death of the member; or

(d) to the widowed mother of a deceased unmarried member of the Forces who was born out of wedlock and brought up by her if she became a widow either prior to, or within three years after, the death of the member..

(5.) Section ninety-nine of the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1950 is amended by omitting from sub-section (2.) the words ,or in any Act affecting those Divisions or Schedules, (wherever occurring).

(6.) Section one hundred and four of the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 920–1950 is amended by omitting from sub-section (2.) the words ,or in any Act affecting those Divisions, sections or Schedules, (wherever occurring).

(7.) Section one hundred and nine of the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1950 is repealed.

(8.) The Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1950, as amended by sub-sections (3.), (4.), (5.), (6.) and (7.) of this section, may be cited as the Repatriation Act 1920–1950.


13.—(1.) Section four of the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920 is amended by omitting the words by or.

(2.) Section five of the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920 is repealed and the following section inserted in its stead:—

Trustees of the Fund.

5.—(1.) The Governor-General shall appoint the trustees and shall appoint one of them to be Chairman of the trustees.

(2.) The number of the trustees shall not exceed seven.

(3.) Each appointment of a trustee shall be notified in the Gazette.

(4.) Each trustee shall hold office during the pleasure of the Governor-General.

(5.) A trustee may resign his office, by writing addressed to the Minister.

(6.) A vacancy in the office of trustee shall occur when a trustee—

(a) resigns his office;

(b) except on leave granted by the Minister, is absent from three consecutive meetings of the trustees convened during a period of six months; or

(c) dies.

(7.) At any meeting of the trustees, three trustees shall form a quorum and may exercise any of the powers or functions of the trustees.

(8.) At any meeting of the trustees at which the Chairman is not present, the trustees present shall appoint one of their number to preside..

(3.) The trustees of the Fund administered under the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920 holding office at the commencement of this section, and the Chairman of those trustees, shall continue to hold office as trustees, and as Chairman of those trustees, respectively, as if they had been appointed under the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920, as amended by this section.

(4.) The Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920, as amended by this section, may be cited as the Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act 1920–1950.

Repeal of War Gratuity Act1920.

14—(1.) The War Gratuity Act 1920 and the War Gratuity Act (No. 2) 1920 are repealed.

(2.) Notwithstanding the repeal of the Acts specified in the last preceding sub-section, any trust created under those Acts and existing at the date of the commencement of this Act shall continue in existence and may be varied or determined as if those Acts had not been repealed.

15.—(1.) After section twelve of the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949 the following section is inserted in Part III.:—

Reference to Administrator, &c, of Papua and New Guinea.

12a. For the purposes of any other law of the Commonwealth (whether passed or made before or after the commencement of this section)—

(a) the Administrator of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Administrator of a Territory of the Commonwealth which does not form part of the Commonwealth;


(b) the Supreme Court of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Supreme Court of such a Territory; and

(c) the Public Service of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea shall be deemed to be the Public Service of such a Territory..

(2.) The Papua and New Guinea Act 1949, as amended by this section, may be cited as the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949–1950.

Saving.

16. An act or thing which, by an Act or portion of an Act repealed or omitted by this Act, was made or deemed lawful, valid or effectual, shall, to the extent to which it was so made or deemed lawful, valid or effectual, continue to be or to be deemed lawful, valid or effectual.

Operation of Acts Interpretation Act.

17. Nothing in this Act limits the application of section eight of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901–1950.

Effect of repeals.

18. Where this Act provides that an Act is repealed and portion of the second-mentioned Act has previously been repealed, the repeal effected by this Act is of so much of the second-mentioned Act as has not previously been repealed.

 

THE SCHEDULES.

Section 3. FIRST SCHEDULE.

Amendments of Acts.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Acts Interpretation Act 1901–1948

Section 17—

From the definition of Territory of the Commonwealth and Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth omit Mandate insert Trusteeship Agreement.

Section 26—

At the end of the definition of Justice of the Peace add or for a Territory of the Commonwealth.

Section 48—

From paragraph (a) of sub-section (2.) omit and insert or.

Air Force Act 1923–1941..........

Section 8—

Repeal.

Air Navigation Act 1920–1947.......

Section 3—

Omit the definition of Territory.

Arbitration (Public Service) Act 1920–1950

Section 3—

(a) From the definition of Organization omit Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1918 insert Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1950;


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Arbitration (Public Service) Act 1920–1950—continued.

Section 3—continued.

(b) Omit the definition of The Commissioner insert—

“‘The Board means the Public Service Board and includes, in the case of any service not under the Public Service Act 1922–1950, the Permanent or Executive Head of that service;; and

(c) From the definition of The Public Service

(i) omit Territory for the Seat of Government insert Australian Capital Territory;

(ii) omit Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902–1918 insertPublic Service Act 1922–1950 ; and

(iii) omit Naval or Military Forces insert Defence Force.

 

Section 4—

Omit Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1918 insert “Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1950.

Section 5—

Omit Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1918 insert Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1950.

Section 12—

Omit Commissioner (wherever occurring) insert Board.

Section 13—

Omit Commissioner (wherever occurring) insert Board.

Section 16—

Omit Commissioner insert Board.

Australian Broadcasting Act 19421948

Section 98—

(a) From sub-section (4.) omit the Invalid and Old-age Pensions Act 1908–1946, the Widows’ Pensions Act 1942–1946 or section eighty-seven of the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1946 insert Part III. or Part IV. of the Social Services Consolidation Act 1947–1950 or section eighty-seven of the Repatriation Act 1920–1950 : and

(b) From paragraph (a) of sub-section (6.) omit ‘‘the Invalid and Old-age Pensions Act 1908–1946 or the Widows’ Pensions Act 1942–1946 or a service pension under the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1946 insert Part III. or Part IV. of the Social Services Consolidation Act 1947–1950 or a service pension under the Repatriation Act 1920–1950.

Australian Industries Preservation Act 1906–1937

Section 22—

Omit proclamation insert regulation.


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Bankruptcy Act 1924–1948, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Section 5—

From sub-section (3.) omit the proviso.

Section 53a—

Repeal.

Section 67—

Omit sub-section (2.).

Section 83—

Repeal.

Section 85—

Omit from sub-section (2.) or (third occurring) insert for.

Section 189—

From the definition of Creditors generally omit (if any).

Section 192—

From sub-section (2.) omit (if any).

Section 223—

From sub-section (1.) omit ; and (f) for repealing, amending or adding to the rules set out in the First and Second Schedules to this Act.

Beer Excise Act 1901–1947...............

Section 6—

Repeal.

Canned Fruits Export Control Act 1926–1938

Section 4—

Omit from sub-section (1.) “a” insert “an”.

Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905–1933

Section 3—

Omit “Department of Commerce” (wherever occurring) insert “Department of Commerce and Agriculture”.

Section 6—

Omit “Department of Commerce” insert “Department of Commerce and Agriculture”.

Section 11—

Omit “Minister of State for Commerce” (wherever occurring) insert “Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture”.

Section 13—

Omit “Minister of State for Commerce” insert “Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture”.

Section 18—

Repeal.

Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1950

Section 99—

Omit Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 insert Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–19.

Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930–1948

Section 14—

From sub-section (1.) omit Upon the commencement of this Act, the terms and conditions which may be prescribed by regulation under the Defence Act 19031927 or under the Naval Defence Act 19101918 governing the employment of persons in a civil capacity under either of those Acts insert The terms and conditions which may be prescribed by regulation under the Naval Defence Act 1910–1949 governing the employment of persons in a civil capacity under that Act.

Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1933–1935

Section 5—

Omit sub-section (4.).


First Schedule—continued

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922–1950

Section 6—

Repeal.

 

Section 7—

From the definition of The Territorial Service omit, including a Territory governed by the Commonwealth under a mandate.

 

Section 8—

Omit the Director of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry;.

 

Section 11—

(a) Omit sub-section (3.); and

(b) From sub-section (4.) omit Thereafter.

 

Section 33—

From paragraph (a) of sub-section (1.) omit natural-born or naturalized.

 

Section 33a—

From paragraph (a) omit natural-born or naturalized.

 

Section 42—

Omit Territory for the Seat of Government insert Australian Capital Territory.

 

Section 55—

From sub-section (11.) omit Territory for the Seat of Government (twice occurring) insert Australian Capital Territory.

Section 71—

Omit the proviso to sub-section (1.) and insert in its stead the following subsection :—

(1a.) This section does not apply to an application made by an officer for leave of absence for the purpose of service with a prescribed international body or organization or with the Government of any part of the Kings dominions or of a British Dependency..

 

Section 72a—

Omit sub-section (l.) insert the following sub-section in its stead :—

(1.) If a prescribed international body or organization or the Government of any part of the Kings dominions or of a British Dependency requests that the services of an officer be made available to that body or organization or to that Government, the Board may, on application by the officer, grant to him leave of absence without pay, not exceeding a period of three years, for that purpose..

Fifth Schedule

Omit “Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922 (wherever occurring) insert Public Service Act 1922–19.

Sixth Schedule—

Omit “Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922–1945 (wherever occurring) insert Pubic Service Act 1922–19.

Commonwealth Public Service Act 1934

Section 5—

(a) From paragraph (a) omit therein insert in sub-section (1.); and

(b) From paragraph (b) omit therein insert in sub-section (2.).


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Copyright Act 1912–1935................

Section 19—

Repeal.

 

Section 20—

Repeal.

Crimea Act 1914–1946..................

Section 12—

After than in sub-section (1.) insertoffences expressed to be.

 

Section 19—

From sub-section (2.) omit on indictment.

 

Section 25—

From sub-section (2.) omit Military or Naval insert Naval, Military or Air.

 

Section 51—

Omit definition of copper.

 

Section 63—

After counterfeit seal in sub-section (1.1 insert or impression of a seal.

Customs Act 1901–1949, as amended by the Customs Act 1950

Section 22—

Repeal.

 

Section 82—

Repeal.

 

Section 278—

Repeal.

Customs Act 1950.....................

Section 1—

Omit sub-section (3.).

Customs Tariff 1936....................

Section 6—

Omit sub-section (3.).

Customs Tariff 1938....................

Section 3—

Omit sub-section (4.).

Customs Tariff 1939....................

Section 4—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1939...............

Section 4

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (No. 4) 1939...............

Sections 4 and 5—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (No. 3) 1948...............

Section 4—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (No. 5) 1948...............

Section 4—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff 1949....................

Section 4—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (No. 2) 1949...............

Section 6—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1934–1948, as amended by the Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1950

Section 6—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1950

Section 1—

Omit sub-section (3.).

Customs Tariff (New- Zealand Preference) 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) 1950

Section 3—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) 1950

Section 1—

Omit sub-section (2.).

Customs Tariff (Papua and New Guinea Preference 1936

Section 8—

Repeal.

Customs Tariff (Primage Duties) 1934

Sections 6, 7 and 8—

Repeal.

Dairy Produce Export Control Act 1947

Section 6—

After “‘ such insert (second occurring).


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Defence Act 1903–1949..............

Section 5a—

From sub-section (2.) omit Mandate insert Trusteeship Agreement.

Section 31—

Omit sub-section (4.).

Section 70—

From paragraph (c) omit stores or baggage

Section 80a—

(a) From paragraph (a) of sub-section (2.) omit , during the present war,; and

(b) From paragraph (b) of that sub-section omit , during the present war,

Section 118a—

After rendering in sub-section (2.) insert or being liable to render.

Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1939

Section 5—

(a) From the definition of Colony omit in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations is being exercised by His Majestys Government in the United Kingdom insert which is governed by His Majestys Government in the United Kingdom under a Trusteeship Agreement; and

(b) From the definition of Dominion omit , the Union of South Africa, Eire or Newfoundland insert or the Union of South Africa.

Designs Act 1906–1934..............

Section 46—

Repeal.

Distillation Act 1901–1947............

Section 7—

Repeal.

Section 11—

Omit sub-section (2.).

Estate Duty Assessment Act 19141947

Section 25—

(a) From sub-section (7.) omit in this connexion insert under this section;

(b) After shall (first occurring) in that sub-section insert , upon the request of the Commissioner or the objector,; and

(c) After High Court (last occurring) in that sub-section insert thereon.

Section 26—

(a) From sub-section (9.) omit in this connexion insert under this section;

(b) After shall (first occurring) in that sub-section insert , upon the request of the Commissioner or the objector,; and

(c) After High Court (last occurring) in that sub-section insert thereon.

Evidence Act 1905–1934..............

Section 2—

Omit , the Inter-State Commission,.

Section 4—

From paragraph (a) omit or of the Inter-State Commission,.


First Schedulecontinued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Excise Tariff I921–1949,as amended by the Excise Tariff 1950 and by the Excise Tariff (No. 2) 1950

Section 3—

Repeal.

Section 6—

Repeal.

Section 8—

Repeal.

Section 9—

Repeal.

Excise Tariff (No. 2) 1950................

Section 1—

Omit sub-section (4.).

Excise Tariff 1928.....................

Sections 4 and 5—

Repeal.

Excise Tariff 1933.....................

Section 5—

Repeal.

Excise Tariff (No. 2) 1933................

Section 5—

Repeal.

Excise Tariff 1936.....................

Section5 and 6—

Repeal.

Extradition Act 1903–1934...............

The Preamble—

(a) From the third paragraph omit and the Extradition Act 1932 insert , the Extradition Act 1932 and the Counterfeit Currency (Convention) Act 1935;

(b) From that paragraph omit five insert six ; and

(c) From that paragraph omit 1870–1932 insert 1870–1935.

Section 3—

Omit 1932insert 1935.

Section 4—

Omit 1932 insert 1935.

Section 5—

(a) Omit 1932 insert 1935 ; and

(b) Omit Mandate insert Trusteeship Agreement.

Gift Duty Assessment Act 1941–1947

Section 32—

(a) From sub-section (7.) omit in this connexion insert under this section;

(b) After shall (first occurring) in that sub-section insert ,upon the request of the Commissioner or the objector,; and

(c) After High Court (last occurring) in that sub-section insert thereon.

Section 33—

(a) From sub-section (9.) omit in this connexion insert under this section;

(b) After shall (first occurring) in that such-section insert , upon the request of the Commissioner or the objector,; and

(c) After High Court (last occurring) in that sub-section insert thereon.

High Court Procedure Act 1903–1937

Section 1—

Omit The Schedule.”.

Section 26—

After State (wherever occurring) insert or Territory.


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

High Court Procedure Act 1903–1937 —continued.

Section 27—

After State insert or Territory.

Section 28—

After State (wherever occurring) insert or Territory.

Income Tax Assessment Act (No. 2) 1942

Section I

Omit sub-section (5.).

Judiciary Act 1903–1948, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Section 54—

(a) After State (wherever occurring) insert or Territory ; and

(b) Omit District.

Section 69—

From sub-section (3.) omit indictable.

Judiciary Act 1940.................

Section 3—

Repeal.

Jury Exemption Act 1905–1932.........

Section 2—

(a) Omit The members of the Inter-State Commission.; and

(b) Omit The members of the Permanent Naval and Military Forces of the Commonwealth..

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Act 1911–1912

Land Tax Act 1938.................

Sections 18, 19 and 20—

Repeal.

Section 1—

Omit sub-section (4.).

Section 2—

Repeal.

Section 3—

Repeal.

Land Tax Assessment Act 19101949, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Section 44l—

In sub-section (7.) after shall (first occurring) insert , upon the request of the Commissioner or a taxpayer,.

Life Insurance Act 1945..............

Section 89—

From sub-section (2.) omit or a Deputy Registrar insert , a Deputy Registrar or a District Registrar.

Section 105—

From sub-section (2.) omit .or a Deputy Registrar insert, a Deputy Registrar or a District Registrar.

Loan (Farmers’ Debt Adjustment) Act 1935–1936

Sections 3, 4 and 5—

Repeal.

Loans Redemption and Conversion Act 1921

Section 7—

Repeal.

Meat Export Control Act 1935–1946

Section 7—

Re-number sub-section (3.) (first occurring) as subsection (2a.)

Meat Industry Control Act 1946.........

Section 2—

Repeal and insert the following section in its stead:—

2. This Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty-eighth day of November. One thousand nine hundred and forty-six..

National Debt Sinking Fund Act 1923–1945

Section 9a—

Omit those specified in the last preceding section insert the sums specified in section nine of this Act.

Section 13—

Omit section nine of.


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Navigation Act 1912–1942.........

Section 5—

(a) Omit ss. 284–293 insert ss.284–293a; and

(b) Omit ss. 356–377 insert ss. 356–377a.

Section 6—

(a) In the definition of Passenger after person (first occurring) insert carried on board a ship with the knowledge or consent of the owner, agent or master of the ship; and

(b) From paragraph (a) of that definition omit , carried on board a ship with the knowledge or consent of the owner, agent or master thereof.

Section 20—

Omit Clerk (wherever occurring) insert Registrar.

Section 22—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Section 120—

Omit Board of Tradeinsert Ministry of Transport.

Section 121—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Section 124—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Part IV.—

From Division headings—

(a) Omit ss. 187–192 insert ss. 187–192a”

(b) Omit ss. 215–217A insert ss. 215217; and

(c) Omit s. 231 insert ss. 231, 231a”.

Section 187 a—

From the definition of Country to which the Safety Convention applies omit renounced insert denounced.

Section 204—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Section 204a—

Omit section two hundred and seventeen a insert section two hundred and fifteen.

Section 216—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Section 219a—

Omit Board of Trade (wherever occurring) insert Ministry of Transport

Section 232—

Omit Board of Trade insert Ministry of Transport.

Section 418a—

After required in sub-section (1.) insert or authorized.

Section 421—

From sub-section (3.) omit in the Department of Trade and Customs.


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Northern Territory (Administration) Act 1939

Section 2—

After “‘this Act insert(wherever occurring).

Northern Territory Railway Extension Act 1923

Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10—

Repeal.

Oodnadatta to Alice Springs Railway Act 1926

Sections 8, 9, 10 and 11—

Repeal.

Pacific Island Labourers Act 19011934

Section 3—

Omit on or after the thirty-first day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

Section 8—

Omit after the thirty-first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and six,.

Section 8a—

Repeal.

Section 9—

From paragraph (b) omit to whom a certificate of exemption from the provisions of this Act has not been granted.

Pharmaceutical Benefits Act 19471949

Section 7a—

Repeal.

Pine Creek to Katharine River Railway Act 1913

Section 17—

Repeal.

Port Augusta to Port Pirie Railway Act 1935

Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14—

Repeal.

Post and Telegraph Act 1901–1949

Section 3—

(a) Omit the definition of Deputy Director insert “‘ Director means Director, Posts and Telegraphs.; and

(b) Omit the definition of Port.

Section 7—

Omit Deputy (wherever occurring).

Section 29—

Omit Deputy (wherever occurring).

Section 43—

Omit Deputy (wherever occurring).

Section 44—

Omit Deputy.

Section 50—

Omit Deputy.

Section 56—

Omit Deputy.

Section 69—

After port (first occurring) in sub-section (1.) insert or place.

Section 81a—

Omit from sub-section (2.) 1904–1936 insert 1905–1936.

Section 85—

(a) After remove in sub-section (2.) insert or alter ; and

(b) After removal in that sub-section insert or alteration.


First Schedule—continued

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Post and Telegraph Act 1901–1949 —continued.

Section 85a—

(a) After remove insert or alter; and

(b) After removal insert or alteration.

Section 97—

From paragraph (n) omit the words from and including Prescribing to and including person (first occurring) insert Prescribing the terms and conditions on which agreements may be made by the Postmaster-General or a Director with any person.

Section 128—

Omit Deputy.

Section 137—

Omit Deputy.

Section 143—

Omit Deputy.

Section 144—

Omit Deputy (wherever occurring).

Section 147—

Omit Deputy.

Section 150—

Omit Deputy (wherever occurring).

Section 153—

Omit Deputy.

Quarantine Act 1908–1947.........

Section 85—

Repeal.

Section 86—

Repeal.

Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act 1936

Section 4—

After “‘transmitted (first occurring) insert (first occurring).

Removal of Prisoners (Territories) Act 19231935

Section 2—

(a) Omit the definition of Administrator; and

(b) From the definition of Territory omit and includes any Territory governed by the Commonwealth under a mandate.

River Murray Waters Act 1915–1948

Section 12—

Omit sub-section (2.)

Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Second Schedule—

Omit—

Judiciary Act 1903–1948

Bankruptcy Ac 1924–1948

Land Tax Assessment Act 19101949

Judiciary Act 19031950

Bankruptcy Act 1924–1950

Land Tax Assessment Act 19101950”

Seamen’s War Pensions and Allowances Act 1940–1946

Section 9—

Omit from sub-section (2.) Registrar of Pensions under the Invalid and Old-age Pensions Act 1908–1937 insert Registrar of Social Services under the Social Services Consolidation Act 1947–1950.


First Schedule—continued.

Act.

Extent of Amendment.

Seat of Government Supreme Court Act 1933–1950

Section 16—

Omit contained in the First Schedule to this Act.

Section 28—

(a) From sub-section (1.) omit, for altering, repealing or adding to the Rules of Court contained in the First Schedule to this Act ; and

(b) Add at the end of paragraph (b) of subsection (2.) including the manner in which and the extent to which the process of the Court may be served out of the jurisdiction of the Court.

First Schedule—

Repeal.

Service and Execution of Process Act 1901–1945

Section 28—

Omit sub-section (1a.).

Special Annuities Act 1939............

Section 4—

Repeal.

State and Territorial Laws and Records Recognition Act 19011928

Section 2—

From the definition of Court omit the Inter-State Commission when sitting as a Court for the hearing or determination of any matter,.

States Grants Act 1927–1934...........

Section 2—

Repeal.

Section 8—

Repeal.

Statutory Declarations Act 1911–1944

Section 9—

Omit (including any territory held under a Mandate).

War Gratuity Act 1947...............

Section 8—

From paragraph (b) omit sub-section insert sub-sections.

Wireless Telegraphy Act 1905–1936

Section 2—

Omit the definition of Territories under the authority of the Commonwealth.

SECOND SCHEDULE. Section 4.

Citation of Acts.

First Column.

Second Column.

Acts Interpretation Act 1901–1948............

Acts Interpretation Act 1901–1950

Air Force Act 1923–1941..................

Air Force Act 1923–1950

Air Navigation Act 1920–1947...............

Air Navigation Act 1920–1950

Arbitration (Public Service) Act 1920–1950

Public Service Arbitration Act 1920–1950

Australian Broadcasting Act 1942–1948 ........

Broadcasting Act 1942–1950

Australian Industries Preservation Act 1906–1937

Australian Industries Preservation Act 1906–1950

Bankruptcy Act 1924–1948, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Bankruptcy Act 1924–1950

Beer Excise Act 1901–1947.................

Beer Excise Act 1901–1950

Canned Fruits Export Control Act 19261938

Canned Fruits Export Control Act 19261950

Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 19051933

Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 19051950

Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904–1950

Conciliation and Arbitration Act 19041950

Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930–1948

Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930–1950

Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1933–1935

Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1933–1950


Second Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922–1950

Public Service Act 1922–1950

Copyright Act 1912–1935..................

Copyright Act 1912–1950

Crimes Act 1914–1946....................

Crimes Act 1914–1950

Customs Act 1901–1949, as amended by the Customs Act 1950

Customs Act 1901–1950

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1934–1948, as amended by the Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1950

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) 1934–1950

 

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) 1933–1949, as amended by the Customs Tariff (New Zealand

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) 1933–1950

 

Customs Tariff (Papua and New Guinea Preference) 1936

Customs Tariff (Papua and New Guinea Preference) 1936–1950

Customs Tariff (Primage Duties) 1934..........

Customs Tariff (Primage Duties) 1934–1950

Defence Act 1903–1949...................

Defence Act 1903–1950

Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1939............

Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1939–1950

Designs Act 1906–1934...................

Designs Act 1906–1950

Distillation Act 1901–1947.................

Distillation Act 1901–1950

Estate Duty Assessment Act 1914–1947.........

Estate Duly Assessment Act 1914–1950

Evidence Act 1905–1934...................

Evidence Act 1905–1950

Excise Tariff 1921–1949, as amended by the Excise Tariff 1950 and by the Excise Tariff (No. 2) 1950

Excise Tariff 1921–1950

Extradition Act 1903–1934.................

Extradition Act 1903–1950

Gift Duty Assessment Act 1941–1947...........

Gift Duty Assessment Act 1941–1950

High Court Procedure Act 1903–1937..........

High Court Procedure Act 1903–1950

Judiciary Act 1903–1948, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Judiciary Act 1903–1950

Jury Exemption Act 1905–1932

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Act 1911–1912

Jury Exemption Act 1905–1950

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Act 1911–1950

Land Tax Assessment Act 1910–1949, as amended by the Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1950

Land Tax Assessment Act 1910–1950

Life Insurance Act 1945...................

Life Insurance Act 1945–1950

Loan (Farmers’ Debt Adjustment) Act 1935–1936

Loan (Farmers’ Debt Adjustment) Act 1935–1950

Loans Redemption and Conversion Act 1921

Loans Redemption and Conversion Act 1921–1950

Meat Export Control Act 1935–1946...........

Meat Export Control Act 1935–1950

Meat Industry Control Act 1946..............

Meat Industry Control Act 1946–1950

National Debt Sinking Fund Act 1923–1945

National Debt Sinking Fund Act 1923–1950

Navigation Act 1912–1942.................

Navigation Act 1912–1950

Northern Territory Railway Extension Act 1923

Northern Territory Railway Extension Act 1923–1950

Oodnadatta to Alice Springs Railway Act 1926

Oodnadatta to Alice Springs Railway Act 1926–1950

Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901–1934........

Pacific Island Labourers Act 1901–1950

Pharmaceutical Benefits Act 1947–1949........

Pharmaceutical Benefits Act 1947–1950

Pine Creek to Katherine River Railway Act 1913

Pine Creek to Katherine River Railway Act 1913–1950

Port Augusta to Port Pirie Railway Act 1935

Port Augusta to Port Pirie Railway Act 1935–1950

Post and Telegraph Act 1901–1949............

Post and Telegraph Act 1901–1950

Quarantine Act 1908–1947.................

Quarantine Act 1908–1950

Removal of Prisoners (Territories) Act 1923–1935

Removal of Prisoners (Territories) Act 1923–1950

River Murray Waters Act 1915–1948...........

River Murray Waters Act 1915–1950

Seamen’s War Pensions and Allowances Act 1940–1946

Seamen’s War Pensions and Allowances Act 1940–1950

Seat of Government Supreme Court Act 1933–1950

Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Act 1933–1950


Second Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Second Column.

Service and Execution of Process Act 1901–1945

Special Annuities Act 1939.................

Service and Execution of Process Act 1901–1950

Special Annuities Act 1939–1950

State and Territorial Laws and Records Recognition Act 1901–1928

State and Territorial Laws and Records Recognition Act 1901–1950

States Grants Act 1927–1934................

States Grants Act 1927–1950

Statutory Declarations Act 1911–1944..........

Statutory Declarations Act 1911–1950

Wireless Telegraphy Act 1905–1936...........

Wireless Telegraphy Act 1905–1950

THIRD SCHEDULE. Section 5.

Repeal of Acts.

Short title.

Number and year.

Part I.— Supply Acts.

 

Supply Act (No. 1) 1934–35........................................

No. 1, 1934

Supply Act (No. 2) 1934–35........................................

No. 21, 1934

Supply Act (No. 1) 1935–36........................................

No. 28, 1935

Supply Act (No. 2) 1935–36........................................

No. 34, 1935

Supply Act (No. 1) 1936–37........................................

No. 21, 1936

Supply Act (No. 2) 1936–37........................................

No. 28, 1936

Supply Act (No. 1) 1937–38........................................

No. 1, 1937

Supply Act (No. 2) 1937–38........................................

No. 15, 1937

Supply Act (No. 1) 1938–39........................................

No. 10, 1938

Supply Act (No. 2) 1938–39........................................

No. 29, 1938

Supply Act (No. 1) 1939–40........................................

No. 9, 1939

Supply Act (No. 2) 1939–40........................................

No. 39, 1939

Supply Act (No. 1) 1940–41........................................

No. 41, 1940

Supply Act (No. 2) 1940–41........................................

No. 51, 1940

Supply Act (No. 3) 1940–41........................................

No. 61, 1940

Supply Act (No. 1) 1941–42........................................

No. 25, 1941

Supply Act (No. 2) 1941–42........................................

No. 27, 1941

Supply Act (No. 3) 1941–42........................................

No. 30, 1941

Supply Act (No. 1) 1942–43........................................

No. 29, 1942

Supply Act (No. 1) 1943–44........................................

No. 26, 1943

Supply Act (No. 2) 1943–44........................................

No. 42, 1943

Supply Act (No. 1) 1944–45........................................

No. 20, 1944

Supply Act (No. 1) 1945–46........................................

No. 9, 1945

Supply Act (No. 1) 1946–47........................................

No. 17, 1946

Supply Act (No. 2) 1946–47........................................

No. 53, 1946

Supply Act (No. 1) 1947–48........................................

No. 37, 1947

Supply Act (No. 1) 1948–49........................................

No. 32, 1948

Supply (Works and Services) Act (No. 1) 1948–49.........................

No. 33, 1948

Supply Act (No. 1) 1949–50........................................

No. 18, 1949

Supply (Works and Services) Act (No. 1) 1949–50.........................

No. 19. 1949

Part II— Appropriation Acts.

Division 1.—General Appropriation Acts.

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1934–35.........................

No. 19, 1934

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1932–33..............................

No. 40, 1934

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1932–33..............

No. 41, 1934

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act 1934............................

Appropriation Act 1934–35........................................

No. 48, 1934

No. 50, 1934

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1933–34..............................

No. 29, 1935

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1935–36.........................

No. 37, 1935

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1933–34..............

No. 41, 1935


Third Schedulecontinued.

Short title.

Number and year

Part ii.— Appropriation Actscontinued.

 

Division 1.—General Appropriation Acts—continued.

 

Appropriation Act 1935–36..............................................

No. 51, 1935

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1934–35....................................

No. 18, 1936

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1934–35....................

No. 19,1936

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1936–37...............................

No. 31, 1936

Appropriation Act 1936–37..............................................

No. 59, 1936

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1935–36....................................

No. 7, 1937

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1935–36....................

No. 8, 1937

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1937–38...............................

No. 16, 1937

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act 1937..................................

No. 46, 1937

Appropriation Act 1937–38..............................................

No. 47, 1937

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1938–39...............................

No. 40, 1938

Appropriation Act 1938–39..............................................

No. 47, 1938

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1938–39.........................................

No. 72, 1938

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1936–37....................................

No. 76, 1938

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1936–37....................

No. 77, 1938

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1937–38....................................

No. 41, 1939

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1937–38

No. 42, 1939

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1939–40...............................

No. 67, 1939

Appropriation Act 1939–40..............................................

No. 87, 1939

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1939–40.........................................

No. 27, 1940

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1938–39....................................

No. 42, 1940

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1938–39

No. 43, 1940

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1940–41...............................

No. 98, 1940

Appropriation Act 1940–41..............................................

No. 99, 1940

Appropriation Act 1941–42..............................................

No. 60, 1941

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1941–42...............................

No. 61, 1941

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1939–40....................................

No. 62, 1941

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1939–40

No. 63, 1941

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1941–42.........................................

No. 30, 1942

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1940–41....................................

No. 31, 1942

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1940–41

No. 32, 1942

Appropriation Act 1942–43..............................................

No. 44, 1942

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1942–43...............................

No. 45, 1942

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1942–43.........................................

No. 23, 1943

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1941–42....................................

No. 40, 1943

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1941–42

No. 41, 1943

Appropriation Act 1943–44..............................................

No. 56, 1943

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1943–44...............................

No. 57, 1943

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1943–44.........................................

No. 22, 1944

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1942–43....................................

No. 23, 1944

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1942–43

No. 24, 1944

Appropriation Act 1944–45..............................................

No. 26, 1944

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1944–45...............................

No. 27, 1944

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1944–45.........................................

No. 8, 1945

Appropriation Act 1945–46..............................................

No. 33, 1945

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1945–46..............................

No. 34, 1945

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1943–44....................................

No. 58, 1945

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1943–44

No. 59, 1945

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1945–46.........................................

No. 18, 1946

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1944–45....................................

No. 54, 1946

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1944–45

No. 55, 1946

Appropriation Act 1946–47..............................................

No. 56, 1946

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1946–47

No. 57, 1946

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1946–47.........................................

No. 40, 1947

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1945–46....................................

No. 48, 1947

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1945–46....................

No. 49, 1947

Appropriation Act 1947–48..............................................

No. 50, 1947

Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1947–48...............................

No. 51, 1947


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year

Part II.— Appropriation Acts—continued.

Division 1.— General Appropriation Acts—continued.

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1947–48.........................................

No. 23, 1948

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1946–47....................................

No. 36, 1948

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1946–47....................

No. 37, 1948

Appropriation Act 1948–49..............................................

No. 40, 1948

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act 1948–49...............................

No. 41, 1948

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1948–49.........................................

No. 14, 1949

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act (No. 2) 1948–49..........................

No. 15, 1949

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1947–48....................................

No. 40, 1949

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1947–48....................

No. 41, 1949

Appropriation Act 1949–50..............................................

No. 42, 1949

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act 1949–50...............................

No. 43, 1949

Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1949–50.........................................

No. 2, 1950

Appropriation (Works and Services) Act (No. 2) 1949–50..........................

No. 3, 1950

Supplementary Appropriation Act 1948–49....................................

No. 14, 1950

Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Services) Act 1948–49.....................

No. 15, 1950

Division 2.—Other Appropriation Acts.

Apple and Pear (Appropriation) Act 1940....................................

No. 73, 1940

Apple and Pear (Appropriation) Act 1941....................................

No. 66, 1941

Appropriation (Unemployment Relief Works) Act 1931............................

No. 49, 1931

Appropriation (Unemployment Relief) Act 1936.................................

No. 13,1936

Defence Equipment Act 1924.............................................

No. 18, 1924

Defence Equipment Act 1928.............................................

No. 6, 1928

Defence Equipment Act 1934.............................................

No. 20, 1934

Defence Equipment Act 1936.............................................

No. 55, 1936

Defence Equipment Act 1937.............................................

No. 30, 1937

Defence Equipment Act 1938.............................................

No. 73, 1938

Defence Equipment Act 1939.............................................

No. 25, 1939

Defence Equipment Act 1940.............................................

No. 67,1940

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1933............................

No. 64, 1933

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1934............................

No. 39, 1934

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1935............................

No. 40. 1935

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1936............................

No. 50, 1936

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1937............................

No. 2, 1937

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1938............................

No. 8, 1938

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1939............................

No. 7, 1939

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1940............................

No. 2, 1940

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1941............................

No. 15, 1941

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1942............................

No. 27, 1942

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1943............................

No. 17, 1943

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1944............................

No. 5, 1944

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Appropriation Act 1945............................

No. 6, 1945

Loan Appropriation Act 1935.............................................

No. 38, 1935

Loan Appropriation Act 1936.............................................

No. 30, 1936

Loan Appropriation (Unemployment Relief) Act 1934.............................

No. 66, 1934

Loan Appropriation (Unemployment Relief) Act 1935.............................

No. 2, 1935

Loan Fund Expenditure Act 1933..........................................

No. 16, 1933

Science and Industry Research Appropriation Act 1938............................

No. 7, 1938

Trans-Pacific Flight Appropriation Act 1934..................................

No. 65, 1934

United Kingdom Grant Act 1947...........................................

United Kingdom Grant Act 1948...........................................

No. 28, 1947

No. 58, 1948

United Kingdom Grant Act 1949...........................................

No. 50, 1949

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund Grant Act 1949...............

No. 75, 1949

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1933.......................................

No. 61, 1933

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1934.......................................

No. 28, 1934

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1936.......................................

No. 20, 1936

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1937.......................................

No. 14, 1937


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year.

Part II.— Appropriation Actscontinued.

Division 2.—Other Appropriation Acts—continued.

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1938.......................................

No. 65. 1938

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1940.......................................

No. 1, 1940

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1941.......................................

No. 14, 1941

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1942.......................................

No. 28, 1942

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1943.......................................

No. 43, 1943

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1944.......................................

No. 35, 1944

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1945.......................................

No. 18,1945

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1946.......................................

No. 19,1946

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1947.......................................

No. 30, 1947

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1948.......................................

No. 22, 1948

War Pensions Appropriation Act 1949.......................................

No. 22, 1949

Part III.— Validating Acts.

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1935.........................

No. 21, 1935

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1936.........................

No. 53, 1936

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1937.........................

No. 33,1937

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1939.........................

No. 78, 1939

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1940.........................

No. 55, 1940

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1941.........................

No. 20, 1941

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act (No. 2) 1941....................

No. 45, 1941

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1942.........................

No. 40,1942

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act 1943.........................

No. 8, 1943

Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Validation Act (No. 2) 1943....................

No. 32, 1943

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act 1940.......................

No. 56, 1940

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act 1941.......................

No. 21, 1941

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act (No 2) 1941..................

No. 46, 1941

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act 1942.......................

No. 39, 1942

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act 1943.......................

No. 7, 1943

Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Validation Act (No. 2) 1943.................

No. 31, 1943

Customs Tariff (Southern Rhodesian Preference) Validation Act 1947..................

No. 8, 1947

Customs Tariff (Special Duties) Validation Act 1934.............................

No. 26, 1934

Customs Tariff (Special War Duty) Validation Act 1940...........................

No. 57, 1940

Customs Tariff (Special War Duly) Validation Act 1941...........................

No. 19, 1941

Customs Tariff (Special War Duty) Validation Act (No. 2) 1941......................

No. 44, 1941

Customs Tariff (Special War Duty) Validation Act 1942...........................

No. 38, 1942

Customs Tariff (Special War Duty) Validation Act 1943...........................

No. 6,1943

Customs Tariff (Special War Duty) Validation Act (No. 2) 1943......................

No. 30, 1943

Customs Tariff (Special War Duly) Validation Act 1946...........................

No. 68, 1946

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1934.........................................

No. 23, 1934

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1935.........................................

No. 19, 1935

Customs Tariff Validation Act (No. 2) 1935...................................

No. 31,1935

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1936.........................................

No. 51, 1936

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1937.........................................

No. 31, 1937

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1938.........................................

No. 42, 1938

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1939.........................................

No. 76, 1939

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1940.........................................

No. 53, 1940

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1941.........................................

No. 17, 1941

Customs Tariff Validation Act (No. 2) 1941...................................

No. 42,1941

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1942.........................................

No. 36, 1942

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1943.........................................

No. 4, 1943

Customs Tariff Validation Act (No. 2) 1943...................................

No. 28, 1943

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1946.........................................

No. 47, 1946

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1947.........................................

No. 7, 1947

Customs Tariff Validation Act 1948.........................................

No. 24, 1948

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1934..........................................

No. 25, 1934

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1937..........................................

No. 34. 1937


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year.

Part III.— Validating Actscontinued.

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1940..........................................

No. 58, 1940

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1941..........................................

No. 47, 19941

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1943..........................................

No. 9, 1943

Excise Tariff Validation Act (No. 2) 1943.....................................

No. 33, 1943

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1946..........................................

No. 48, 1940

Excise Tariff Validation Act (No. 2) 1946.....................................

No. 69, 1946

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1947..........................................

No. 9,1947

Excise Tariff Validation Act 1948..........................................

No. 25, 1948

Part IV.— Grants to States.

Commonwealth Aid Roads and Works Act 1947.................................

No. 17, 1947

Commonwealth Aid Roads and Works Act 1948.................................

No. 91, 1948

Commonwealth Aid Roads and Works Act 1949.................................

No. 67,1949

Drought Relief Act 1945................................................

No. 17, 1945

Federal Aid Roads Act 1926.............................................

No. 46, 1926

Federal Aid Roads Act 1931.............................................

No. 22, 1931

Federal Aid Roads Act 1936.............................................

No. 63,1936

Federal Aid Roads and Works Act 1937......................................

No. 3, 1937

New South Wales Grant (Drought Relief) Act 1947...............................

No. 43, 1947

South Australia Grant Act 1934...........................................

No. 35, 1934

South Australia Grant Act 1935...........................................

No. 42, 1935

South Australia Grant Act 1936...........................................

No. 49, 1936

States Grants Act 1934.................................................

No. 38, 1934

States Grants Act 1935.................................................

No. 46, 1935

States Grants Act 1936.................................................

No. 54, 1936

States Grants Act 1937.................................................

No. 13,1937

States Grants Act 1938.................................................

No. 43, 1938

States Grants Act 1939.................................................

No. 33, 1939

States Grants Act 1940.................................................

No. 66, 1940

States Grants Act 1941.................................................

No. 59, 1941

States Grants Act 1942.................................................

No. 46, 1942

States Grants Act 1943.................................................

No. 54, 1943

States Grants Act 1944.................................................

No. 34, 1944

States Grants Act 1045.................................................

No. 53, 1945

States Grants Act 1946.................................................

No. 72, 1946

States Grants Act 1947.................................................

No. 31, 1947

States Grants Act (No. 2) 1947............................................

No. 67, 1947

States Grants Act 1948.................................................

No. 59, 1948

States Grants Act 1949.................................................

No. 17, 1949

States Grants Act (No. 2) 1949............................................

No. 68, 1949

States Grants (Coal Strike Emergency) Act 1949................................

No. 48, 1949

States Grants (Drought Relief) Act 1940......................................

No. 72, 1940

States Grants (Drought Relief) Act 1944......................................

No. 43, 1944

States Grants (Drought Relief) Act 1946......................................

No. 70, 1946

States Grants (Fertilizer) Act 1937.........................................

No. 29, 1937

States Grants (Fertilizer) Act 1938.........................................

No. 75, 1938

States Grants (Fertilizer) Act (No. 2) 1938....................................

No. 74, 1938

States Grants (Local Public Works) Act 1936..................................

No. 12, 1936

States Grants (Unemployment Relief) Act 1936.................................

No. 71, 1936

States Grants (Youth Employment) Act 1937...................................

No. 37, 1937

States Grants (Youth Employment) Act 1930...................................

No. 10, 1939

Tasmania Grant Act 1934...............................................

No. 37, 1934

Tasmania Grant Act 1935...............................................

No. 44, 1935

Tasmania Grant Act 1936...............................................

No. 48, 1936

Tasmania Grant (Flour Tax) Act 1935.......................................

No. 73, 1935

Western Australia Grant Act 1934..........................................

No. 36, 1934

Western Australia Grant Act 1935..........................................

No. 43, 1935

Western Australia Grant Act 1936..........................................

No. 47, 1936

Western Australia Grant Act 1948..........................................

No. 26, 1948


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year.

Part V.— Loan Acts.

Immigration Loan Act 1922..............................................

No. 31, 1922

Loan Act (No. 2) 1914.................................................

No. 31,1914

Loan Act 1934.......................................................

No. 17, 1934

Loan Act (No. 2) 1934.................................................

No. 47, 1934

Loan Act 1937.......................................................

No. 45, 1937

Loan Act 1938.......................................................

No. 1, 1938

Loan Act (No. 2) 1938.................................................

No. 71, 1938

Loan Act 1939.......................................................

No. 34, 1939

Loan Act (No. 2) 1939.................................................

No. 46, 1939

Loan Act 1940.......................................................

No. 26, 1940

Loan Act (No. 2) 1940.................................................

No. 45, 1940

Loan Act (No. 3) 1940.................................................

No. 62. 1940

Loan Act 1941.......................................................

No. 22,1941

Loan Act (No. 2) 1941.................................................

No. 31, 1941

Loan Act (No. 3) 1941.................................................

No. 64,1941

Loan Act 1942.......................................................

No. 1, 1942

Loan Act (No. 2) 1942.................................................

No. 26, 1942

Loan Act (No. 3) 1942.................................................

No. 47, 1942

Loan Act 1943.......................................................

No. 3. 1943

Loan Act (No. 2) 1943.................................................

No. 24, 1943

Loan Act (No. 3) 1943.................................................

No. 55, 1943

Loan Act 1944.......................................................

No. 4, 1944

Loan Act (No. 2) 1944.................................................

No. 36, 1944

Loan (Drought Relief) Act 1940...........................................

No. 71, 1940

Loan (Housing) Act 1945...............................................

No. 45, 1945

Loan (Housing) Act 1946...............................................

No. 76, 1946

Loan (Housing) Act 1947...............................................

No. 66, 1947

Loan (Housing) Act 1948...............................................

No. 54, 1948

Part VI.— Bounty Acts.

Apple and Pear Bounty Act 1936..........................................

No. 4, 1936

Apple and Pear Bounty Act (No. 2) 1936.....................................

No. 46, 1936

Apple and Pear Bounty Act 1937..........................................

No. 36, 1937

Cable and Wire Bounty Act 1941..........................................

No. 29. 1941

Citrus Fruits Bounty Act 1937............................................

No. 38, 1937

Citrus Fruits Bounty Act 1938............................................

No. 22, 1938

Gold Bounty Act 1930.................................................

No. 75, 1930

Gold Bounty Act 1931.................................................

No. 15, 1931

Motor Industry Bounty Act 1938...........................................

No. 54, 1938

Newsprinting Paper Bounty Act 1938.......................................

No. 64, 1938

Newsprinting Paper Bounty Act 1939.......................................

No. 82, 1939

Orange Bounty Act 1935................................................

No. 49, 1935

Orange Bounty Act 1936................................................

No. 5, 1936

Orange Bounty Act (No. 2) 1936...........................................

No. 44, 1936

Prune Bounty Act 1936.................................................

No. 6, 1936

Prune Bounty Act (No. 2) 1936............................................

No. 43, 1936

Wheat Bounty Act 1934.................................................

No. 60, 1934

Wine Export Bounty Act 1934............................................

No. 33, 1934

Wine Export Bounty Act 1939............................................

No. 44, 1939

Wine Export Bounty Act 1940............................................

No. 92, 1940

Wine Export Bounty Act 1944............................................

No. 45, 1944

Wire Netting Bounty Act 1939............................................

No. 37, 1939

Wire Netting Bounty Act (No. 2) 1939.......................................

No. 81, 1939

Wire Netting Bounty Act 1940............................................

No. 74, 1940

Wire Netting Bounty Act 1944............................................

No. 39, 1944


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year

Part VII.— Miscellaneous Acts.

Advances to Settlers Act 1923............................................

No. 19, 1923

Berry Fruit-growers’ Relief Act 1941.......................................

No. 23, 1941

Black Marketing Act 1942...............................................

No. 49, 1942

Coal Mines Profits (War-time) Act 1944......................................

No. 2, 1944

Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Act 1940.................................

No. 48, 1940

Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Act 1943.................................

No. 27, 1943

Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Act 1944.................................

No. 14, 1944

Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Act 1945.................................

No. 12, 1945

Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Repeal Act 1920............................

No. 44, 1920

Contract Immigrants Act 1905............................................

No. 19, 1905

Customs Tariff (Exchange Adjustment) Act Repeal Act 1948........................

No. 8,1948

Customs Tariff (Newfoundland Preference) 1939................................

No. 50, 1939

Dairy Produce Act 1933................................................

No. 58, 1933

Dairy Produce Act 1935................................................

No. 22,1935

Dairying Industry Assistance Act 1942.......................................

No. 58, 1942

Daylight Saving Repeal Act 1917..........................................

No. 35, 1917

Defence (Citizen Military Forces) Act 1943...................................

No. 2, 1943

Development and Migration Act 1926.......................................

No. 29, 1926

Development and Migration Act 1930.......................................

No. 11, 1930

Dried Fruits Act 1928..................................................

No. 11, 1928

Dried Fruits Act 1933..................................................

No. 59, 1933

Dried Fruits Act 1935..................................................

No. 5, 1935

Economic Research Act 1929.............................................

No. 9, 1929

Empire Air Service (England to Australia) Act 1938..............................

No. 13, 1938

Empire Air Service (England to Australia) Act 1941..............................

No. 11, 1941

Export Guarantee Act 1924..............................................

No. 42, 1924

Export Guarantee Act 1925..............................................

No. 4, 1925

Flour Tax Assessment Act 1933...........................................

No. 43, 1933

Flour Tax Assessment Act 1934...........................................

No. 13.1934

Flour Tax Assessment Act (No. 2) 1934......................................

No. 55, 1934

Flour Tax Assessment Act 1935...........................................

No. 66, 1935

Flour Tax Assessment Act 1936...........................................

No. 9, 1936

Flour Tax (Wheat Industry Assistance) Assessment Act 1938........................

No. 48, 1938

Flour Tax (Wheat Industry Assistance) Assessment Act 1939........................

No. 27, 1939

Fruit Growers’ Relief Act 1933...........................................

No. 39, 1933

Geophysical Survey Act 1928.............................................

No. 24,1928

Gold Mining Encouragement Act 1940......................................

No. 38. 1940

Gold Mining Encouragement Act (No. 2) 1940.................................

No. 46, 1940

Gold Tax Act 1939....................................................

No. 52, 1939

Gold Tax Collection Act 1939............................................

No. 51, 1939

Gold Tax Collection Act 1940............................................

No. 39, 1940

Gold Tax Collection Act (No. 2) 1940.......................................

No. 95, 1940

Gold Tax Suspension Act 1947............................................

No. 58, 1947

Industrial Peace Act 1920...............................................

No. 21, 1920

Industrial Peace Act (No. 2) 1920..........................................

No. 55, 1920

Inter-State Commission Act 1912..........................................

No. 33,1912

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Lands Act 1918.............................

No. 4, 1918

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway Lands Act 1920.............................

No. 36, 1920

Kemira Tunnel (Arbitration) Act 1948.......................................

No. 55, 1948

Lands Acquisition (Defence) Act 1918.......................................

No. 5, 1918

Legal Proceedings Control Act 1919........................................

No. 30, 1919

Liquid Fuel (Rationing) Act 1949..........................................

No. 51, 1949

London Naval Treaty Act 1930............................................

No. 44, 1930

Mandarin Growers Relief Act 1934.........................................

No. 27, 1934

Migrant Settlement Agreement Act 1933......................................

No. 32, 1933

Motor Vehicles Manufacture Legislation Repeal Act 1945..........................

No. 1, 1945

National Security Act 1939..............................................

No. 15, 1939

National Security Act 1940..............................................

No. 44, 1940

National Security Act 1943..............................................

No. 38, 1943


Third Schedule—continued.

Short title.

Number and year.

part VII.— Miscellaneous Acts—continued.

National Security Act 1946..............................................

No. 15, 1946

Nationality Act 1922..................................................

No. 24, 1922

Naval Agreement Act 1903..............................................

No. 8, 1903

Naval Agreement Act 1912..............................................

No. 10, 1912

Naval Loan Repeal Act 1910.............................................

No. 6, 1910

New Guinea Loan Guarantee Act 1938......................................

No. 16, 1938

New Guinea Timber Rights Commission Act 1949...............................

No. 1, 1949

Northern Australia Survey Act 1934........................................

No. 61, 1934

Petrol Commission Act 1933.............................................

No. 2, 1933

Petroleum Oil Search Act 1936...........................................

No. 25, 1936

Petroleum Oil Search Act (No. 2) 1936......................................

No. 89, 1936

Petroleum Oil Search Act 1940...........................................

No. 22, 1940

Petroleum Oil Search Act 1941...........................................

No. 67, 1941

Petroleum Prospecting Act 1926...........................................

No. 5, 1926

Petroleum Prospecting Act (No. 2) 1926.....................................

No. 31, 1926

Petroleum Prospecting Act 1927...........................................

No. 16,1927

Petroleum Prospecting Act 1928...........................................

No. 8, 1928

Post Office Works Act 1937..............................................

No. 17, 1937

Precious Metals Prospecting Act 1926.......................................

 No. 4,1926

Primary Producers Relief Act 1935.........................................

No. 47,1935

Primary Producers Relief Act 1936.........................................

No. 3, 1936

Primary Producers Relief Act 1937.........................................

No. 4, 1937

Primary Producers Relief (Superphosphate) Act 1943.............................

No. 20, 1943

Purchase Telephone Lines Acquisition Act 1911................................

No. 9, 1911

Railway Standardization Agreement Act 1946..................................

No. 50,1946

Sanctions Act 1935...................................................

No. 48, 1935

Silver Agreement Act 1933..............................................

No. 62, 1933

South Australian Farmers’ Agreement Act 1922................................

No. 35, 1922

Special Annuity Act 1923...............................................

No. 24, 1923

Special Annuity Act 1935...............................................

No. 33, 1935

Sugar Bounty Abolition Act 1912..........................................

No. 26,1912

Sugar Excise Repeal Act 1912............................................

No. 25, 1912

Tasmanian Loan Redemption Act 1919......................................

No. 19,1919

Telegraph Act 1909...................................................

No. 9, 1909

Termination of the Present War (Definition) Act 1919.............................

No. 26, 1919

Trade Agreement (Newfoundland) Act 1939...................................

No. 49, 1939

Transport Workers Act 1937.............................................

No. 43, 1937

Treaties of Washington Act 1922..........................................

No. 4, 1922

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Act 1944....................

No. 40, 1944

War-time Profits Tax Assessment Act 1917....................................

No. 33,1917

War-time Profits Tax Assessment Act 1918....................................

No. 40,1918

War-time Profits Tax Assessment Act 1924....................................

No.53, 1924

War-time Profits Tax Assessment Act 1926....................................

No. 27, 1926

Westralian Farmers Agreement Act 1920.....................................

No. 30, 1920

Westralian Farmers Agreement Act 1921.....................................

No. 2, 1921

Wheat Acquisition Act 1933..............................................

No. 67, 1933

Wheat and Wheat Products Act 1935........................................

No. 65, 1935

Wheat Commission Act 1935.............................................

No. 15, 1935

Wheat Growers Relief Act 1933...........................................

No. 42, 1933

Wheat Growers Relief Act 1934...........................................

No. 10,1934

Wheat Growers Relief Act (No. 2) 1934......................................

No. 59, 1934

Wheat Growers Relief Act 1935...........................................

No. 11, 1935

Wheat Growers Relief Act (No. 2) 1935......................................

No. 55, 1935

Wheat Growers Relief Act 1936...........................................

No. 2, 1936

Wheat Industry Assistance Act 1938........................................

No. 53, 1938

Wheat Industry Assistance Act 1946........................................

No. 71, 1946

Wheat Industry (War-time Control) Act 1939..................................

No. 84, 1939

Wheat Industry (War-time Control) Act 1940..................................

No. 70, 1940

Wheat Industry (War-time Control) Act 1944..................................

No. 19, 1944

Wheat Storage Act 1917................................................

No. 15, 1917

Wheat Tax (War-time) Repeal Act 1944......................................

No. 18, 1944


FOURTH SCHEDULE Section 6.

Repeal of Tax Acts.

Short title

Number and year.

Part i.— Income Tax Acts.

Income Tax Act 1933..................................................

No. 41, 1933

Income Tax Act 1934..................................................

No. 31, 1934

Income Tax Act 1935..................................................

No. 50, 1935

Income Tax Act 1936..................................................

No. 66, 1936

Income Tax Act 1937..................................................

No. 18, 1937

Income Tax Act 1938..................................................

No. 39, 1938

Income Tax Act 1939..................................................

No. 31, 1939

Income Tax Act (No. 2) 1940.............................................

No. 89, 1940

Income Tax Act 1941..................................................

No. 55, 1941

Income Tax Act (No. 2) 1941.............................................

No. 68, 1941

Income Tax Act 1942..................................................

No. 23, 1942

Income Tax Act (No. 2) 1942.............................................

No. 51,1942

Income Tax Act 1943..................................................

No. 11. 1943

Income Tax Act 1944..................................................

No. 30, 1944

Income Tax Act 1945..................................................

No. 5, 1945

Income Tax Act (No. 2) 1945.............................................

No. 38, 1945

Income Tax Act 1946..................................................

No. 31, 1946

Income Tax Act 1947..................................................

No. 12, 1947

Income Tax Act 1948..................................................

No. 45, 1948

Part II.— War-time Tax Acts.

War Tax Act 1941....................................................

No. 70, 1941

War-time (Company) Tax Act 1940.........................................

No. 91, 1940

War-time (Company) Tax Act 1941.........................................

No. 57, 1941

War-time (Company) Tax Act 1941.........................................

No. 60, 1947

War-time Profits Tax Act 1917............................................

No. 34, 1917

Part iii. — Flour Tax and Wheat Tax Acts.

Flour Tax Act 1938...................................................

No. 49, 1938

Flour Tax Act (No. 1) 1933..............................................

No. 44, 1933

Flour Tax Act (No. 1) 1934..............................................

No. 56, 1934

Flour Tax Act (No. 1) 1935..............................................

No. 67, 1935

Flour Tax Act (No. 2) 1933..............................................

No. 45, 1933

Flour Tax Act (No. 2) 1934..............................................

No. 57, 1934

Flour Tax Act (No. 3) 1933..............................................

No. 46, 1933

Flour Tax Act (No. 3) 1934..............................................

No. 58, 1934

Flour Tax Act (No. 3) 1935..............................................

No. 68, 1935

Flour Tax (Imports and Exports) Act 1938....................................

No. 51, 1938

Flour Tax (Stocks) Act 1938.............................................

No. 50, 1938

Wheat Tax Act 1938...................................................

No. 52, 1938

 

FIFTH SCHEDULE. Section 7.

 

First Column.

Second Column.

Tariff Items.

Words to be omitted.

44.(c).......

(3) Caramel, caramel paste and caramel butter ----------------------------------------per lb.

And on and after 19th May, 1938

1½d.

2d.

2½d.

56..........

“(e) Dry, unground -----------------------------------------------------------

Free

..

Free

64..........

And on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation

 

..

 

 

64. Lard and Lard Oil, and Edible Fats, n.e.i.-----------------------------------------per lb.

1d.

..

2d.

 

And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

..

 

98..........

“(a) Starch Flours ------------------------------------------------------------per lb.

2d.

..

3d.

 

(b) Custard Powders ---------------------------------------------------------per lb.

3d.

..

4d.

 

And on and after 27th October, 1933

 

 

 

105. (e)......

On and after 27th October, 1933 immediately preceding paragraph (3)

 

 

 

105. (h)......

(1) Waterproofed Cloth n.e.i.. prepared with rubber, oil, celluloid or nitro - cellulose ---------------ad val.

25 per cent.

55 per cent.

55 per cent.

 

And on and after 26th March, 1936

 

 

 

105.........

“(n) Piece Goods n.e.i. ---------------------------------------------------------ad val.

5 per cent.

25 per cent.

25 per cent.

 

And on and after 2nd December, 1936

 

 

 

120.........

On and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

 

(e) Sponge Cloths or Sweat Rags --------------------------------------------------ad val.

40 per cent.

..

60 per cent.

 

And on and after 27th October, 1933

 

 

 

139.........

“(b) Angles, bars, channels, pipes, plates, rods, sheets, strips, tees and tubes, not plated, polished, decorated or further manufactured, but including plain tinned; wire  per lb.

..

3½d.

3½d.

 

and ad val.

22½ per cent.

22½ per cent.

27½ per cent.

 

And on and after 21st March, 1936

 

 

 

140.........

All the words from and including “(c) Angles, Bara, Pipes, Plates, Rods, Sheets, Strips, Tees and Tubesto and including the words “And on and after 21st March, 1936

 

 

 

165.........

“(b) Stripper Harvesters --------------------------------------------------------ad val.

5 per cent.

35 per cent.

35 per cent.

 

or each

...

£13

£13

 

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

 

 

 

 

And on and after 27th March, 1936

 

 

 

174.........

“174. Machines, Machine Tools, and Appliances for use in connexion therewith, as prescribed by Departmental By-laws ad val.

 

 

 

Free

...

15 per cent.

 

And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

174. (W).....

“(24) Slicing machines, rotary, not being veneer slicing machines ----------------------------ad val.

Free

15 per cent.

15 per cent.

And on and after 22nd May, 1936

 

 

 

174.(X)......

“(93) Engines, exceeding 100 horse power, designed for the use of coal or producer gas, including first set of spare parts imported with and for use with such engines  ad val.

 

 

 

Free

15 per cent.

15 per cent.

 

And on and after 27th March, 1936

 

 

 

176.........

On and after 1st November, 1933 immediately preceding sub-item (J)

 

 

 

Fifth Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Tariff Items.

Second Column.

Words to be omitted.

178

On and after 1st November, 1933 immediately preceding sub-item (f)

 

 

 

179.........

All the words from and including 179. Electrical Machines and Appliances to and including the words And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

179. (D)

All the words from and including (1) Dynamo Electric Machines to and including the words And on and after 1st November, 1933

 

 

 

179. (D) (3)

(a) Electric fans of the type ordinarily used in offices and the household ----------------------ad val.

And on and after 15th September, 1939

15 per cent.

40 per cent.

65 per cent.

179.(d)(3)

On and after 21st March, 1936 immediately preceding sub-paragraph (e)

 

 

 

180.........

“(h) Sparking plugs whether imported separately or incorporated in or forming part of any goods covered by items 177 (B) (3) (a) and 359 (d)  each

1s.

1s. 3d.

1s. 4d.

 

or ad val.

30 per cent.

50 per cent.

57½ per cent.

 

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

And in respect of sub-item (h)—on and after 1st July, 1936

 

 

 

180.........

(J) Wall, Stand or Table Lamps ------------------------------------------------ad val.

45 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

184........

And on and after 1st November, 1933”

“184. Washers and Rivets, copper------------------------------------------------ad val.

45 per cent.

..

60 per cent.

194.........

And on and after 9th March, 1933

“(c) N.E.I., not made up into serviceable articles--------------------------------------ad val.

27½ per cent.

..

45 per cent.

 

And on and after 1st November, 1933

 

 

 

206.........

“(a) Lamps n.e.i., except lamps for cycles and motor cycles and miners portable acetylene lamps; lanterns n.e.i.; parts n.e.i. of lamps and lanterns, except wicks; lampware n.e.i. but not the columns or sheetmetal framework of street lamps               ad val.

5 per cent.

40 per cent.

50 per cent.

 

And on and after 11th May, 1939

 

 

 

210.........

210. Metal pins (not being partly or wholly of gold or silver or gold or silver plated), viz.:— solid-headed short toilet, plain safety, hair; hooks and eyes for apparel; crochet hooks of steel or bone—

(a) When in fancy boxes ---------------------------------------------ad val.

25 per cent.

42½ per cent.

42½ per cent.

 

(b) When not in fancy boxes ------------------------------------------ad val.

And on and after 20th May, 1938

Free

15 per cent.

15 per cent.

215.........

215. Saws n.e.i. -----------------------------------------------------------ad val.

45 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

 

And on and after 3rd November, 1933

 

 

 

219.........

“(d) Shovels --------------------------------------------------------------ad val.

20 per cent.

37½ per cent.

48¾ per cent.

 

And on and after 27th March, 1936

 

 

 


Fifth Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Tariff Items.

Second Column.

Words to be omitted.

220.........

“(b) Rabbit -------------------------------------------------------------per dozen

10s.

..

15s.

 

or ad val.

45 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

 

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

And on and after 9th March, 1933

(b) Rabbit ------------------------------------------------------------ad val.

45 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

 

or per dozen

..

..

5s.

234.........

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

And on and after 1st December, 1933

“(a) Portland Cement ------------------------------------------------------per cwt.

Free

1s.

1s. 4½d.

 

And on and after 2nd April, 1936

(a) Portland Cement ------------------------------------------------------per cwt.

6d.

1s. 3d.

1s. 6d.

259.........

And on and after 1st December, 1936

259. Roofing Slates n.e.i. ---------------------------------------------------ad val.

20 per cent.

37½ per cent.

51½ per cent.

273.........

And on and after 21st March, 1936

273. Carbide of Calcium ---------------------------------------------------per lb.

2d.

..

3d.

274.........

And on and after 11th May, 1933

“(a) Bromine Salts; Cyanide of Potassium, Cyanide of Sodium and Calcium Cyanide

Free

Free

Free

279.........

And on and after 22nd May, 1936

“(a) Citric Acid ----------------------------------------------------------ad val.

Free

10 per cent.

10 per cent.

 

and in respect of sub-item (a)—a deferred duty as follows:—

 

 

 

 

on and after 1st January, 1936

 

 

 

280. (d)......

(2) Saccharin for use in Public Hospitals, as prescribed by Departmental By-laws

Free

 

Free

 

And on and after 12th May, 1933

 

 

 

281.........

“(r) Balsam of copaiba, emetine, timbo powder, when not packed for retail sale ----------------ad val.

Free

Free

12½ per cent.

283........

And on and after 12th March, 1948

283. Sulphate of Copper---------------------------------------------------per ton

£1 10s.

£8 10s.

£8 10s.

285.........

And on and after 2nd April, 1936

On and after 12th May, 1933 immediately preceding sub-item (c)

 

 

 

286.........

“286. (a) Plasters, medicated or unmedicated ---------------------------------------ad val.

Free

..

10 per cent.

 

(b) Wool, medicated, when not packed for use in the household ----------------------ad val.

15 per cent.

..

25 per cent.

 

(c) Wool, medicated, n.e.i.----------------------------------------------ad val..

25 per cent.

..

35 per. cent.

 

And on and after 12th May, 1933

 

 

 


Fifth Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Tariff Items.

Second Column.

Words to be omitted.

302.........

302. (a) File and Chisel Handles unattached ---------------------------------------per doz.

1s. 3d.

..

1s. 6d.

 

or ad val.

50 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

 

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

(b) Tool Handles unattached n.e.i.------------------------------------------per doz.

4s. 6d.

..

7s. 6d.

 

or ad val.

50 per cent.

..

65 per cent.

 

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

 

 

 

 

And on and after 3rd November, 1933

 

 

 

318. (a)

On and after 2nd November, 1933 immediately preceding paragraph (5)

 

 

 

319. (a)(1)

(a) For use in conjunction with films admissible under Item 320 (c) (2) (b) (1)------------------------

Free

Free

Free

320.(c)(2)

And on and after 2nd April, 1936

(c) Other ------------------------------------------------------------per lineal foot

Free

..

4d.

 

And on and after 9th March, 1933

(c) Other—

(1) Negative and soft positive -----------------------------------------per lineal foot

Free

 

1s.

 

(2) N.E.I. ------------------------------------------------------per lineal foot

Free

..

4d.

 

And on and after 31st March, 1933

(c) Other—

(1) Negative; Film imported for or intended for purposes of copying ---------------per lineal foot

Free

 

1s.

 

(2) N.E.I-------------------------------------------------------per lineal foot

Free

..

4d.

320. (c) (2) (c)

And on and after 12th May, 1933

(2) Other negative film and other film imported for purposes of copying ----------------per lineal foot

Free

 

1s.

330.........

And on and after 2nd November, 1933

330. Boots, Rubber, viz.:—

Gum and Wading Boots ------------------------------------------------ad val.

30 per cent.

 

50 per cent.

331.........

And on and after 29th April, 1933

All the words from and including 331. Rubber and Rubber Manufactures to and including the words And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

331.........

“(a) Crude Rubber, Rubber Waste, Masticated Rubber, Powdered or Reclaimed Rubber  per lb.

4d.

 

4d.

331. (a)......

And on and after 13th May, 1933

Provided that the rate of duty on crude rubber, being the produce of any territory of the Commonwealth, which was in licensed Customs warehouse prior to the 9th March, 1933, shall be free.

 

 

 

331. (b)......

(2) Rubber Thread; Boot and Apparel Elastics ---------------------------------------ad val.

Free

..

15 per cent.

 

And on and after 12th May, 1933

 

 

 

332.........

“(a) Rubber Syringes, Enemas, Injection Bottles, Urinals, Air and Water Beds, Air Cushions and Pillows, and cut-sheet Surgical Tubing  ad val.

35 per cent.

..

55 per cent.

 

And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

Fifth Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Tariff Items.

Second Column.

Words to be omitted.

332.........

All the words from and including (B) Rubber Manufactures to and including the words And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

332.........

(c) Floor Coverings and Floor and Carriage Mats of Rubber ------------------------------ad val.

35 per cent.

 

55 per cent.

332.........

And on and after 9th March, 1933

(c) Hot Water Bags ---------------------------------------------------------per lb.

1s.

 

1s. 6d.

 

or ad val.

35 per cent.

..

55 per cent.

338.........

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

And on and after 9th March, 1933

“(e) Posters advertising films admissible under item 320 (c) (2) (b) (1)

Free

Free

Free

351.........

And on and after 2nd April, 1936

(E) (1) Brake and transmission linings ---------------------------------------------ad val.

Free

 

35 per cent.

 

(2) Valves for pneumatic tyres; cyclometers; and speedometers -------------------------ad val.

Free

..

15 per cent.

359. (f)......

And on and after 15th September, 1939

(2) Wind Screens whether imported separately or with motor vehicles or parts thereof except when parts of the types of bodies enumerated in paragraph (3) of sub-item (d) of this item  each

30s.

..

50s.

 

or ad val.

40 per cent.

..

60 per cent.

330. (f)......

whichever rate returns the higher duty.

And on and after 12th May, 1933

(3) Gears for vehicles with self-contained power excepting motor cycles and vehicles for railways and tramways, viz.:—Crown wheels and pinions, transmission gears, differential gears, worms and worm wheels, internal tooth gears, jack shaft pinions and flywheel starter bands              ad val.

30 per cent.

30 per cent.

37½ per cent.

 

and per lb.

..

1s. 6d.

2s.

369.........

And on and after 15th September, 1939

All the words from and including (g) Vehicle Parts, whether imported separately or incorporated in or forming part of any goods to and including the words And on and after 3rd November, 1933

 

 

 

359.(G)......

All the words from and including (1) Springs for motor vehicle chassis to and including the words And on and after 15th September, 1939

 

 

 

359. (G).....

All the words from and including (5) Shock absorbers but not including steering dampers to and including the words And on and after 15th September, 1939

 

 

 

359.........

On and after 7th December, 1940 immediately preceding sub-item (j).

 

 

 

367.........

367. Articles of an advertising character, which would not otherwise be dutiable at a higher rate of duty under any other heading, including all Articles which would be free but for their Advertising characteristics               ad val.

45 per cent.

..

65 per rent.

 

And on. and after 3rd November, 1933

 

 

 

Fifth Schedule—continued.

First Column.

Tariff Items.

Second Column.

Words to be omitted.

368.......

368. Articles specially designed and imported for the use of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb, when imported by governing bodies of public institutions having the care thereof              

Free

..

Free

 

And on and after 3rd November, 1933

 

 

 

374.......

“(d) Packings, viz.:—

(1) Asbestos -----------------------------------------------ad val.

20 per cent.

..

37½ per cent.

 

(2) Felt --------------------------------------------------ad val.

60 per cent.

..

75 per cent.

 

(3) Other -------------------------------------------------ad val.

40 per cent.

..

60 per cent.

389.......

And on and after 9th March, 1933

389. (a) Fishing and Babbit Nets and netting therefor; Floats for fishing nets -------ad val.

Free

10 per cent.

10 per cent.

 

(b) Fish-hooks ---------------------------------------------ad val.

And on and after 21st March, 1936

Free

15 per cent.

15 per cent.

393.......

“(a) Crochet, knitting, mercerized, and embroidery cottons, put up for household purposes ad val.

12½ per cent.

27½ per cent.

37½ per cent.

 

And on and after 12th March, 1948

 

 

 

419.......

All the words from and including (E) (1) X-ray Apparatus and Accessories to and including the words And on and after 2nd April, 1936

 

 

 

419.......

On and after 21st March, 1936immediately preceding sub-item (G)

 

 

 

424.......

All the words from and including (f) (1) Vessels not exceeding 500 tons gross registerto and including the words And on and after 9th March, 1933

 

 

 

436.......

“436. Sponges, natural, not put up for retail sale-------------------------------

and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation

Free

..

Free

437.......

“437. Arecanuts ----------------------------------------------------

and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation”

Free

..

Free

438.......

“438. Vanilla Beans -------------------------------------------------

and on and after a date to be fixed by proclamation”

Free

..

Free