TREATY OF PEACE (ITALY).

 

No. 79 of 1947.

An Act to approve the Treaty of Peace with Italy, and for other purposes.

[Assented to 11th December, 1947.]

[Date of commencement, 8th January, 1948.]

Preamble.

WHEREAS at Paris, on the tenth day of February. One thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, a Treaty of Peace with Italy (a copy of which Treaty has been laid before each House of the Parliament) was signed on behalf of Australia:

And whereas it is expedient that the Treaty should be approved by the Parliament and that the Australian Government should have power to do all such things as are necessary or expedient for carrying out and giving effect to the Treaty on the part of Australia:

Be it therefore 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 Treaty of Peace (Italy) Act 1947.

Application to Territories.

2. This Act shall extend to every Territory of the Commonwealth, including the Territory of New Guinea.

Approval of Treaty.

3. The Treaty of Peace with Italy is approved.

Regulations. &c.

4. The Governor-General may make such regulations and do such things as appear to him to be necessary or expedient for carrying out and giving effect to the provisions of the Treaty of Peace with Italy, and in particular for prescribing punishments (by fine or imprisonment) for offences against the regulations.