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LAWS OF FIJI
CHAPTER 106
NEWSPAPER REGISTRATION
Ordinances
Nos.
8
of
1895,
2
of
1931,
2
of
1945,
37
of
1966,
49
of
1971.
AN ACT
TO REGULATE THE PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OF NEWSPAPERS
[1st June, 1895]
Short title
1.
This Act may be cited as the Newspaper Registration Act.
Interpretation
2.
In this Act the word "newspaper" means every paper containing public news,
intelligence or occurrences or any remarks or observations
therein printed for
sale and published in Fiji, but does not include any document published in the
course of his duty by the Government
Printer or containing only matter wholly of
a commercial nature.
All newspapers to be subject to Act
3.
No person shall print or publish any newspaper unless and until the affidavit
has been registered as hereinafter directed.
Affidavits of publication to be registered
4.
When any person desires to publish any newspaper or when in any newspaper
already registered any change is at any time made in any
of the particulars
hereby required to be stated respecting the same or upon a written requisition
from the Permanent Secretary to
the Ministry, the proprietor, printer and
publisher for the time being of such newspaper shall deposit with the
Administrator-General
an affidavit duly sworn and signed by the proprietors
thereof and by the persons intended to be the printer and the publisher thereof
respectively, and such affidavit shall be in the form or as near thereto as may
be and shall contain the statement specified in the
Schedule.
Affidavit conclusive evidence of its statements
5.
In all proceedings civil or criminal touching any such newspaper or anything
therein contained such affidavit shall be conclusive
evidence against every
person signing the same of the truth of all such matters in accordance with this
Act as are therein set forth.
Disclaiming affidavit to be registered
6.
When any person has made any such affidavit as aforesaid, if he deposits with
the Administrator-General an affidavit staling that
he is no longer connected
with the newspaper in the capacity set forth in such first-mentioned affidavit
he shall not, from the date
on which he has deposited the same, be taken by
reason of such first-mentioned affidavit only to be connected with such
newspaper.
Register of affidavits to be open to the public
7.
The Administrator-General shall cause to be registered all affidavits and
recognizances deposited with him under this Act and such
register shall at all
reasonable times be open without charge to public inspection.
Names of proprietor and publisher of paper to be printed therein
8.
Every newspaper shall contain printed in some convenient part thereof the true
name, addition and place of abode of its proprietor,
printer and publisher and a
true description of the place where the newspaper is printed, and the omission
of the same or of any
part thereof shall be prima facie evidence of wilful
default against any such proprietor, printer or publisher.
Proof of purchase of paper at defendant's office dispensed with
9.
In any proceedings civil or criminal touching any newspaper or anything therein
contained against any person who has made any such
affidavit as aforesaid, if
any such affidavit or a certified copy thereof be produced in evidence and if a
newspaper be so produced
instituted in the same manner as the newspaper
mentioned in such affidavit or copy and in which the names of the printers and
publishers
and the place of printing are the same as the names of the printers
and publishers and the place of printing mentioned in such affidavit
or copy, it
shall not be necessary to prove that the newspaper to which such proceedings
relate was purchased at any house, shop
or office belonging to or occupied by
the defendant or his servants or where he or they severally carry on the
business of printing
and publishing or where the same is severally
sold.
Penalty
10.
Any publisher, printer or other person wilfully selling or delivering out or
wilfully printing or publishing any newspaper in respect
to which the affidavit
required by this Act has not been registered, either originally or as often as
this Act requires, or wilfully
printing or publishing any newspaper without
causing to be printed in such newspaper the names required by this Act to be
printed,
or otherwise failing to comply with the provisions of this Act, shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding
two hundred
dollars.
(Incorporating
2
of
1931,
s. 2
and
amended
by
2
of
1945,
s.
29.)
Limitation of proceedings
11.
Proceedings for offences against this Act may be commenced at any time within
three years from the date of the alleged
offence.
(Inserted
by
2
of
1931,
s.
2.)
Proceedings in name of Director of Public Prosecutions
12.
No proceedings shall be taken for any offence against this Act except in the
name of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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SCHEDULE
(Section
4)
In the matter of the
newspaper we A. B., C. D., E. F. and G. H., do make oath and say as
follows:-
(1)
A. B. and C. D. propose to carry on the business of vending a
newspaper named the and are the proprietors
thereof.
(2) The intended printer of
the said newspaper is E. F.,
of
(3) The intended publisher of
the same is G. H., of
(4) The
intended place of printing the same
is
(5) The above-mentioned names,
additions, and places of abode, and descriptions of premises, are the true and
real names, additions,
and places of abode, and descriptions of the several
persons to whom, and of the premises to which, they
respectively
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
Sworn before me, a Commissioner
for oaths, this day
of
, 19
.
Controlled by Ministry of the Attorney-General
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