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C O N T E N T S Confirmation of Ordinance No. 41 of 1945 No. 1481 THURSDAY, 14TH MARCH, 1946 271 CONTENTS Page ORDINANCE CONFIRMED ־ - - • - Confirmation of Ordinance No. 41 of 1945 273 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Appointment of Consul and Vice-Consul of Syria at Haifa - _ _ 273 Chief Magistrates appointed to act as Relieving Presidents of District Courts - 273 ־ - - Appointments, etc. - - - 273 ־ - Secondary Teachers' Higher Certificate Examination—Pass List 274 Examination of Candidates for Land Surveyors' Licences - - 274 ־ - Removal of Restrictions on Business Correspondence for China 274 Acceptance of Correspondence for certain Provinces in Italy - - 274 Reduction of Rates of Postage for Air Mail Correspondence to Australia, New Zealand ־ - ־ - and South Pacific Islands - 274 Palestine Savings Certificate lost - - - - - 274 ־ ־ - - Lease of State Domain—Extension of - • 275 ־'•_'/ ־ - - ־ Sale of State Domain 275 ־ ־ ־ ־ ־ ־ Adjudication of Contracts 5^2 ־ - - - - Claims for Mutilated Currency Notes 276 ־'.'':.. ־ Intended Destruction of Court Records : - . 276 ־ ־ ־ - ־- Citation Orders 277 ־ ־ ־ ... - - - Court Notice 282 ־ - - - Notice of the Execution Office of Tel Aviv 282 RETURNS Sale of Unclaimed Goods - - - - - - 283 Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary - - - - 283 NOTICES REGARDING BANKRUPTCIES, REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS, ETC. - - 283 ־ - ־ CORRIGENDA - - - 291 SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette: — Village Administration (Village Councils) Order (No. 4), 1946, under the Village Adminis­ ־ - tration Ordinance, 1944 - - 429 Road Transport (Routes and Tariffs) (Amendment) Rules, 1946, under the Road Trans­ port Ordinance ______ 429 El Bira (Prevention of Noises) By-laws, 1946, under the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941 - 430 Faluja (Local Business Tax) By-laws, 1946, under the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941, ־ and the Local Authorities (Business Tax) Ordinance, 1945 431 ־ - Notices under the Press Ordinance, granting Permits to publish Newspapers 434 Notices under the Defence Regulations^ 1939^ regarding De-Requisition of certain Lands ־ - - by a Competent Authority - - 436 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of Parcella- tion Schemes within the Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Petah Tiqva, Ramat Gan and Hertseliya Town Planning Areas ------ 437 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of Detailed ־ Schemes within the Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan and Kefar Sava Town Planning Areas 441 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, granting Authority to put into ' Force a Detailed Scheme within the Lydda District Regional Planning Area - 441 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, granting Authority to modify a ־ - Detailed Scheme within the Tel Aviv Town Planning Area - 442 (Continued) PRICE: 100 MILS. CONTENTS. Page {Continued) Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, nominating certain Officers tc be Chair­ man and Members of the Local Building and Town Planning Commission for the Haifa District Regional Planning Area - - - - 442 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of the Detailed Town Planning Scheme of Rafidiya - - - . - - - 443 Notices of Posting of Valuation Lists in respect of the Urban Areas of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nahariya, Majdal and Khan Yunis, respectively, under the Urban Property - Tax Ordinance, 1940 - - - - - - 45! Notice under the Land Registers Ordinance, 1944, regarding Destruction of Entries in Land Registers in respect of certain Lands - - - - 453 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Rights to Land in Sabbarin .Village and Haifa, under. , , the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - - - - 461 Notice under the Animal Diseases Ordinance, 1945^ declaring certain Offices to be Offices the Holders of which are included in the Term "Veterinary Officer" for the Purposes of ־ the Ordinance - - - - - ' .462 Notice under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, .1934, recording the Names of the Candidates elected as Councillors for the Municipal Corporation of Beisan - 462 Food Control (Rusks) (Revocation) Order, 1946, under the Food Control Ordinance, 1942 - - 462 Order under the Food Control Ordinance, 1942, cancelling an Order whereby the Sale or ׳ ־• - other Disposal of Imported Butter was made subject to a Special Permit 463 ;־ ־ . .SUPPLEMENT No. 3 BILLS PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION : Rates and Taxes (Exemption) (Amendment) Bill, 1946 - - 33 ־ - - - - Bearer Bonds Bill, 1946 - 34 SUPPLEMENT No. 4. REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS, PATENTS, DESIGNS, ETC. 19 14th March, 1946 273 CONFIRMATION OF ORDINANCE. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified the High Commissioner that His Majesty will not hp advised to exercise his nower of disallowance in respect of Ordinance No. 41 of 1945 entitled "Supplementary Appropriation (1944-1945) Ordinance, 1945". 8th March, 1946. J. V. W. SHAW (F/25/43). Chief Secretary. NOTICES. I. The High Commissioner directs it to be notified for general information that Sayyed Thabit El-Aris has been appointed by the Syrian Government to be Consul of Syria at Haifa, and that he has been recognised by His Excellency in that capacity. By His Excellency's Command, 8th March, 1946. * J. V. W. SHAW (N/8/44). Chief Secretary. II. The High Commissioner directs it to be notified for general information that Sayyed Mou'ayyad El Mou'ayyad El Azem has been appointed by the Syrian Government to be Yice-Consul of Syria at Haifa, and that he has been recognised by His Excellency in that capacity. By His Excellency's Command, 8th March, 1946. " J. V. W. SHAW (N/8/44). Chief Secretary. NOTICE. It is hereby notified for general information that His Honour the Chief Justice, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 14(4)(«) of the Courts Ordinance, 1940, has appointed the following Chief Magistrates to act as Relieving Presidents of District Courts, from the 10th of March to the 9th of April, 1946, both elates inclusive. Mr. C. C. Ross Mr. P. G. Dickinson Mr. M. R. F. Rogers Mr. R, D. R. Hill 5th March, 1946. MEEVYN J. E. MOEGAN (Gaz/5/40). Acting Chief Registrar. APPOINTMENTS, ETC. MR. G. G. GRIMWOOD, Assistant Secretary, Secretariat, to be Clerk to the Executive and APPOINTMENTS. Advisory Councils in addition to his substan• The High Commissioner has appointed: — tive duties, with effect from the 9th March, 1946. DR. Y. HAJJAR, M.B.E., Medical Officer Grade I, Department of Health, to be Speci• MR. A. Y. GOOR, M.B.E., Assistant Conser• alist, Government Hospital, Jerusalem, with vator of Forests, to act as Conservator of effect from the 4th March, 1946. Forests, with effect from the 22nd January, DR. I. ITAYIM, Medical Officer Grade II, 1946, until further order. Department of Health, to be Assistant Senior MR. M. JAFFEE, Assistant Controller of Fuel Medical Officer, with effect from the 21st Feb• Oil Supplies, to act as Controller of Fuel Oil ruary, 1946. Supplies, with effect from the 21st February, 19-16, until further order. DR. A. A. SHEHADEH, Medical Officer Grade II, Department of Health, to be Medical MR. S. GOTTLIEB, Electrical Engineer, De• partment of Public Works, to act as Electrical Officer Grade I, with effect from the 21st Feb• and Mechanical Engineer, with effect from the ruary, 1946. 25th February, 1946 until further order. DR. G. E. AYOUB, Medical Officer Grade II, Department of Health, to be Medical Officer TERMINATION OF ACTING APPOINTMENTS. Grade I, with effect from the 21st February, The acting appointment of MR. A. Y. GOOR, 1946. M.B.E., Assistant Conservator of Forests, as DR. S. SALEEM, O.B.E., Medical Officer Conservator of Forests, published in Palestine Grade II, Department of Health, to be Medical Gazette No. 1437 of the 6th September, 1945, Officer Grade I, with effect from the 21st Feb• ceased with effect from the 19th November, 1945. ruary^ 1946. The acting appointment of MR. G. P. GARTER, MAJOR J. BLEWITT, M.B.E., to be Liaison Deputy Food Controller, as Food Controller, Officer to the High Commissioner, with effect published in Palestine Gazette No. 1461 of the from the 1st March, 1946. 20th December, 1945, ceased with effect from the 9th March, 1946. MR. J. MALTMAN, to be Assistant Traffic The acting appointment of MR. E. J. HARRIS, Superintendent, Palestine Railways, with effect District Controller, Office of the Food Control• from the 1st January, 1946. ler, as Deputy Food Controller, published in MR. S. WAISEL, Storekeeper, Department of Palestine Gazette No. 1461 of the 20th Decem• Surveys, to be Accountant, Accountant ber, 1945, ceased with effect from the 9th March, General's Office, with effect from the 26th Feb• 1946. ruary, 1946. 274 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1481. 14th March, 1946 TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENTS. NOTICES. The appointment of MR. D.C. THOMPSON, As• DEPARTMENT OF POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS. sistant Secretary, Secretariat, as Clerk to the I. Executive and Advisory Councils, published POSTAL SERVICES WITH CHINA. in Palestine Gazette Extraordinary No. 1477 of the 23rd February, 1946, ceased with effect With reference to the Notice dated 19th No• from the 9th March, 1946. vember, 1945, published in Gazette No. 1458 of Th- appointment of MAJOR J. B. GORDON- the 29th November, 1945, at page 1384, the res• DUFF, M.B.E., Liaison Office• to the High Com• trictions ,on business correspondence for ex- missioner, terminated with effect from the 6th occupied China have been removed. March, 1946. 4th March, 1946. NOTICE. II. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The following teachers have completed all POSTAL SERVICE WITH ITALY. the requirements of the Secondary Teachers' With reference to the Notics dated 21st No• Higher Certificate Examination held in July, vember, 1945, published in Gazette No. 1458 of 1945: — the 29th November, 1945, at page 1384, letters, 1. Qustantin Khammar letter packets, printed and commercial papers 2. Muhd. Hasan Saffuri and samples up to 2 kilogrammes in weight 3. Husni Muhd. Hasan Abu Khail i are now accepted for the provinces of Fiume, 4. Khalid As'ad Isa Gorizia, Pola, Trieste and Zara. 5. Amin Abdulkarim Muwafi ! 4th March, 1946. 6. Tahir Husain Khalifah 7. Aclil Saqf el Hait III. 8. Yahia Hijjawi AIR MAILS—AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND 9. Azmi Jamil Abboushi ; SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS.
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