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No. 1719. An Act for the General Appropriation of the Revenue for the Year ending June Thirtieth,
Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-six.
[Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

No. 1720. An Act to amend the Industrial Acts, 1920 to 1924, and for other purposes.

[Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

No. 1721. An Act to make provision for the Relief of Discharged Soldier Settlers in certain cases, to
amend the Discharged Soldier Settlement Acts, 1917 to 1923, and for other purposes.
[Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

No. 1722. -An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Acts, 1911 to 1924.

[Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

No. 1723. An Act to make Provision with respect to the Licensing of Land Agents, and for other purposes. [Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

No. 1724. An Act to repeal the Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts, 1847 to 1918, and to make Better
Provision for the Acquisition of Land for Works and Undertakings of a Public Nature, and
for purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto.
[Assented to, January 6th, 1926.]

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No. 1661.

An Act to transfer to the South Australian Harbors Board the functions now vested in the Marine Board, to make the necessary amendments in the Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919, and for other purposes.

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Reserved, December 18th, 1924.

Royal Assent Proclaimed, December 31st, 1925.

E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia,
with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

follows:

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the "Marine Board and Naviga- Short titles. tion Act Amendment Act, 1924."

(2) The Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919, and this Act may be cited together as the " Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1924."

2. This Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in Incorporation. section 1 of this Act, and those Acts and this Act shall be read as

one Act.

Act.

3. This Act shall not come into operation until His Majesty's Commencement of pleasure thereon has been publicly signified in the State by proclama- cf. Imp. Merchant tion made by the Governor.

Shipping Act, 1894,
s. 736.

4. The Marine Board of South Australia constituted under the Abolition of Marine Marine Board and Navigation Act, 1881, is hereby abolished, and Board. consequently sections 6 to 18 inclusive of the said Act are hereby repealed.

5. (1) All the powers, jurisdictions, functions, and duties vested in or imposed upon the Marine Board of South Australia under the Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919, and all rights, interests, liabilities, and obligations of the South Australian Marine

Board

Transfer of powers,
Marine Board.

functions, &c., of

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Officials.

Regulations.

Saving of existing certificates.

Marine Board and Navigation Act Amendment Act-1924.

Board which are subsisting, and can be lawfully exercised or dis-
charged by the said Marine Board at the commencement of this
Act, are hereby transferred to the South Australian Harbors Board,
and shall hereafter.be.exercised and discharged by that Board.

(2) Any proceeding, matter, or thing commenced by the South
Australian Marine Board before the commencement of this Act
in the exercise or intended exercise of any of its powers, jurisdiction,
functions, or duties transferred by this Act may be continued and
prosecuted and completed by and in the name of the South Australian
Harbors Board.

(3) Every reference in the Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919, and in any regulation, by-law, or rule made by the Governor or any other authority under those Acts to the South Australian Marine Board shall be construed as a reference to the South Australian Harbors Board.

(4) Every reference in the said Acts to a warden of the South Australian Marine Board shall be construed as a reference to a member of the South Australian Harbors Board.

(5) Every reference in the said Acts to the Secretary of the South Australian Marine Board shall be construed as a reference to the Secretary of the South Australian Harbors Board.

6. Subject to this Act, every person appointed by the South Australian Marine Board to hold any office or to do any act or exercise any function under the Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919, or under any of those Acts, shall be deemed to have been appointed by the South Australian Harbors Board pursuant to the powers vested in that Board by this Act: Provided however, that upon the commencement of this Act the person then holding the office of Secretary to the South Australian Marine Boards! all cease to hold that office.

7. Every regulation and by-law made by the South Australian Marine Board under the Marine Board and Navigation Acts, 1881 to 1919 shall, subject to any variation or revocation thereof, continue in force notwithstanding the abolition of the Board, and shall be of the same force and effect as if it had been made by the South Australian Harbors Board pursuant to the powers vested in that Board by this Act.

8. The abolition of the South Australian Marine Board shall not affect any certificate or other document issued by that Board, but every such certificate or document shall be of the same validity as if issued by the South Australian Harbors Board pursuant to the power vested in that Board by this Act.

Reserved for the signification of His Majesty the King's pleasure
thereon.
TOM BRIDGES, Governor.

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Adelaide By authority, R. E. E. ROGERS, Government Printer, North Terrace

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An Act to apply, out of the General Revenue, the sum of Nine Hundred Thousand Pounds to the Public Service for the Year ending the Thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-six.

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[Assented to, July 23rd, 1925.]

E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

follows:

1. Out of the General Revenue of the State there shall be issued and applied, from time to time, for the public service of the State for the financial year ending the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, any sums of money not exceeding in the whole, the sum of Nine Hundred Thousand Pounds.

2. No payments for any establishment or service shall be made out of the said sum in excess of the rates voted for similar establishments or services on the Estimates for the financial year ended the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, except so far as such rates are affected by regulations made under or continued in force by the Public Service Act, 1916.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to
this Bill.
T. SLANEY POOLE, Administrator.

Issue and application of £900,000.

Payments not to exceed last year's Estimates.

Adelaide: By authority, R. E. E. ROGERS, Government Printer, North Terrace.

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