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ANZAC DAY ACT REGULATIONS 1961 - SECOND SCHEDULE

1.                 Between the dates of 27 June 1950 and 20 April 1956, in relation to — 

                  (i)         members of the Naval and Air Forces of the Commonwealth or the Naval and Air Forces of a part of the Queen’s Dominions other than the Commonwealth — the area of Korea, including the waters contiguous to the coast of Korea for a distance of 100 nautical miles seaward from the coast;

                  (ii)         members of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth or the Military Forces of a part of the Queen’s Dominions other than the Commonwealth — the area of Korea, including the waters contiguous to the coast of Korea for a distance of 10 nautical miles seaward from the coast.

2.                 Between the dates of 27 June 1950 and 1 September 1957, in relation to members of the Military and Air Forces of the Commonwealth or the Military and Air Forces of a part of the Queen’s Dominions other than the Commonwealth — the area of Malaya, including the waters contiguous to the coast of Malaya for a distance of 10 nautical miles seaward from the coast.

3.                 On and after 31 July 1962, Vietnam (Southern Zone).

4.                 On and after 28 May 1963 — All that part of the Federation of Malaya contained within the area bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the western shore of the Federation of Malaya at high‑water mark and the boundary between the States of Perlis and Kedah; thence proceeding generally northeasterly along that boundary to its intersection with the railway line from Arau to Pinang Tunggal; thence following that railway line generally southerly to its intersection with the northern boundary between the States of Penang and Kedah; thence proceeding along the boundary between those States generally easterly, southerly and westerly to the intersection of the boundaries of the States of Penang, Kedah and Perak; thence following the boundary between the States of Penang and Perak to its intersection with the railway line from Pinang Tunggal to Taiping; thence following that railway line generally southerly, easterly and southerly to its intersection with the parallel 4 degrees 51 minutes north latitude; thence proceeding due south in a straight line to the intersection of that line with the parallel 4 degrees 30 minutes north latitude; thence proceeding along that parallel to its intersection with the eastern bank of the Perak River; thence following that bank of that river to its intersection with the parallel 4 degrees 47 minutes north latitude; thence proceeding in a straight line to the intersection of the boundaries of the States of Perak, Kelantan and Pahang; thence proceeding along the boundary between the States of Kelantan and Pahang to its intersection with the meridian 101 degrees 48 minutes east longitude; thence proceeding in a straight line to the intersection of the eastern bank of the Raya River with the eastern bank of the Nenggiri River; thence following that bank of that river to its intersection with the western bank of the Galas River; thence proceeding in a straight line due east to the eastern bank of that river; thence following that bank of that river and the eastern bank of the Kelantan River to its intersection with the eastern shore of the Federation of Malaya at high‑water mark; thence following that shore at high‑water mark to its intersection with the boundary between the Federation of Malaya and Thailand; thence proceeding along that boundary to the western shore of the Federation of Malaya and Thailand at high‑water mark; thence following that shore of the Federation of Malaya at high‑water mark to the point of commencement.

5.                 Between the dates of 8 December 1962 and 1 October 1967 — All that area of land and waters (other than islands and waters forming part of the territory of the Republic of the Philippines) bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the northern shore of Borneo at high‑water mark with the boundary between Kalimantan and Sarawak; thence proceeding generally southeasterly, easterly and northerly along that boundary to its junction with the boundary between Kalimantan and Sabah; thence proceeding generally easterly along that boundary to its intersection with the eastern shore of Borneo at high‑water mark; thence proceeding in a straight line easterly to the intersection of the western shore of the island of Sebatik at high‑water mark with the boundary between that part of that island that forms part of Sabah and that part of that island that forms part of Kalimantan; thence proceeding generally easterly along that boundary to its intersection with the eastern shore of the Island of Sebatik at high‑water mark; thence proceeding in a straight line easterly to a point 50 miles east (true) of the intersection of the eastern shore of Borneo at high‑water mark with the boundary between Kalimantan and Sabah; thence proceeding generally northerly and south‑westerly parallel to and at a distance of 50 miles from the eastern and northern shores, respectively, of Borneo at high‑water mark to a point 50 miles north (true) of the point of commencement; thence proceeding in a straight line southerly to the point of commencement.

6.                 Between the dates of 7 July 1965 and 1 October 1967 — The Territory of Malaysia, the territory of Singapore and the waters adjacent to those countries (other than the part of Malaysia described in item 4 and any land and waters forming part of the territory of Indonesia) contained within the area bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the boundary between Malaysia and Thailand with the western shore of the Malay Peninsula at high‑water mark; thence proceeding in a straight line to a point 50 miles west (true) of that intersection; thence proceeding generally southerly, easterly and northerly parallel to, and at a distance of 50 miles from, the western, southern and eastern shores, respectively, of Malaysia at high‑water mark to a point 50 miles east (true) of the intersection of the boundary between Malaysia and Thailand with the eastern shore of the Malay Peninsula at high‑water mark; thence proceeding in a straight line to that intersection; thence proceeding along the boundary between Malaysia and Thailand to the point of commencement.

7.                 On and after 1 March 1967 — All that area of land and waters (other than land or waters forming part of the territory of Cambodia or China) bounded by a line commencing at the intersection of the boundary between Cambodia and Vietnam (Southern Zone) with the shore of Vietnam (Southern Zone) at high‑water mark; thence proceeding in a straight line to a point 100 miles west (true) of that intersection; thence proceeding along an imaginary line parallel to, and at a distance of 100 miles from, the shore of Vietnam at high‑water mark to its intersection with the parallel 21 degrees 30 minutes north latitude; thence proceeding along that parallel westerly to its intersection with the shore of Vietnam at high‑water mark; thence following the shore of Vietnam at high‑water mark to the point of commencement.

        [Second Schedule inserted in Gazette 31 August 1970 pp.2793‑5.]



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