AU058: Unfair Competition (Word Anzac), Regulations (Amendment), 30/04/1959, No. 29
WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT REPEAL ACT 1920-1958.
PROTECTION OF WORD "ANZAC" REGULATIONS.
STATUTORY RULES 1959, No. 29.(a)
The Protection of Word "Anzac" Regulations are amended by adding at the end thereof the following regulation:-
"3.-
(1.) A person shall not, without the approval of the Attorney-General, use, in naming a street, road or park, the word 'Anzac' or any word resembling the word 'Anzac' as the name or part of the name of the street, road or park.
Penalty: One hundred pounds.
"(2.) The last preceding sub-regulation does not apply to or in relation to-
(a) the naming of a street, road or park in which, or in the immediate vicinity of which, there is situated a public memorial relating to the war which commenced on the fourth day of August, 1914, or the war which commenced on the third day of September, 1939; or
(b) the naming or re-naming of a street, road or park the name of which at the commencement of this regulation contained the word 'Anzac' or any word resembling the word 'Anzac'.".
(a) Made under the War Precautions Act Repeal Act 1920-1955 on 30th April, 1959; notified in the Gazette on 7th May, 1959.