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PART IV Regulations, Orders, Notifications and Rules, of the Government of , of the Government of Bihar, and of the High Court. Papers extracted from the Gazette of India and Provincial Gazettes. Orders of Commandants of Volunteers Corps

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND TRANSPORT The 1st August 1945 NOTIFICATIONS No. 18710-S.T.—The following notification, issued by The 1st August 1945 the Government of India in the Department of Industries W -No. 18672-S.T.—The following notification, issued by and Civil Supplies, is republished for general information. the Government of India in the Department of Industries and Civil Supplies, is hereby republished for general By order of the Governor information. C. S. JHA By order of the Governor Secretary to Government C. S. JHA . Corrigendum Secretary to Government The 21st July 1945 New Delhi, 21st July 1945 No. 308-PA (49)/45—In exercise of the powers conferred No. 1-D.M. (l)/II/45—In the notification of the Govern­ ment of India in the Department of Industries and Civil by sub-rule (2) of rule 81 of the Defence of India Kules, Supplies No. 1-D.M. (1)/LI/45, dated the 14th July 1945, the Central Government is pleased to direct that the under Amendments to Schedule A— following further amendment shall be made in the Paper (Prices of Imported Paper) Control Order, 1944, namely: — (1) In sub-para, (i) of paragraph 2 under Anglo-French In the Schedule annexed to the said order, in Part A Drug Co. (Estn.) Ltd., against Sulfaguanidine—Container after the entry “Boxboard, Whiteback," the following of 20x0.5 gm. tablets for the figures “3-10-0" read entries shall be inserted, namely: — "3-10-9". “Bristol Board, white ... 0-11-7 (2) In sub-para, (iii) of paragraph 2 under British Drug Bristol Board, Coloured ... 0-12-7" Houses Ltd., against Ephcdriue Hydrochloride B.D.H. for With reference to sub-rule (i) of rule 119 of the Defence ‘100x1 gr. tablets’ appearing as the 5th item read of India Rules, the Central Government is pleased to ‘100 x 1 gr. tablets’. direct— (3) In paragraph 3, insert an asterisk before the words (a) that the above general order sha.ll be published in against Zinc Oxide . the Gazette of India ; and (4) in paragraph 5 under Volkart Brothers for ‘Tetanus (/>) that Press Note giving an indication of the nature Anti-Toxin—1 C.C.' read "Tetanus Anti-Toxin". of the amendment made shall be issued. DHARMA V1RA The 1st August 1945 Deputy Secy, to the Govt, of India No. 18674-S.T.—The following Press Note, issued by Government of India in the Department of Industries The 1st August 1945 and Civil Supplies, is hereby republished for general information. No. 18713-S.T.—The following notifications, issued by By order of the Governor the Government of India in the Department of Supply, are lepublished for general information. C. S. JHA By order of the Governor Secretary to Government C. S. JHA PAPER AND BOARD PRICES CONTROL By a notification issued on the 14th July J945, the Secretary to Government Government of India have amended (1) the Paper Price Control Order. 1944, (if) the Paper Control (Prices of Calcutta. '23rd June 1945 Board) Order. 1944, and (iii) the Paper (Prices of Imported Paper) Control Order, 1944, so as to enable any No. SEC-1/P4—The following notification, issued by the Iron and Steel Controller under clause II B of the Iron and authority empowered in this behalf by the Central Govern­ Steel (Conti o) of Production and Distribution) Order, 1941, ment to exercise powers conferred on the Central Govern­ ment by each of these Orders. Notifications have also been is published for general information in supersession of this issued empowering the Provincial Governments and the Department’s Notification No. SEC-1/P2, dated 27th Chief Commissioners to authorise any officer to direct the March 1915 (subject to paragraph 2 of the General Condi- maintenance of records relating to paper or board, to lions attached to the Schedule of Base Prices). inspect books and documents, to enter and search premises In exercise of the powers conferred hv sub-clause 1 of in which any transaction connected with paper is carried clause II B of the lion and Steel (Control of Production and to seize paper or board in respect of which there is and Distribution) Order, 1941, the Controller is pleased to on. to believe that a contravention of the relevant Orders notify the following schedule of maximum prices of Iron reason and Steel. has been or is about to be committed. t 22s IDE OH lb:-A GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1945 -part iv

SCHEDULE OF BASE PRICES (Prices in Rupees per ton)

! Maximum Base Prices at Calcutta, Bombay, Karachi ' ! or Madras

Column I Column II Column, Xlj Base ■ Price ! Item i Materials For Sales from For Sales from For Sales by a]j No. j Producers to Cus­ Controlled Stock­ persons other than tomers other than holders Ex-Yards Producers Secondary Pro­ ^ and ! or F. O. R. Controlled Stock­ ducers and Regis­ Siding holders tered Stockholders

Untested Tested Untested Tested Untested Tested A—Bars,'Structurals and Plates, etc. ; 1 | Bars & Rods (Rounds & Squares below 3' and Flats up to & including j 235 246 260 75 320 335 ' 5" wide). 2 Bars other sizes (Rounds

■ B—Wire and Wire Products : 31 Hard Bright Wire 2 to 3 S. W. G. 400 425 435 460 500 32 ! Annealed Wire do. 525 450 475 485 610 550 575 33 Galvanized Wire do. 500 550 535 585 600 650 34 Telegraph Wire do. 630 666 35 i Barbed Wire do. 730 575 610 700 36 | Brass Coated Stapling Wire do. 600 560 635 585 600 - 650 37 ; Wire Nails 4 to 6 S. W. G. .. j 600 540 38 Large Headed or Clout Nails—Basis 1-1/2' x 14 S. W. G. 680 825 865 1005 39 ! Spring Steel Wire (-45% to 55% Carbon Content) 1400 1470* 1960 40 ; Signal Wire Galvanized 48 to 54 tons T. S. 1680 1750* 9240 41 i Metal Spraying Wire 2 mm (‘50% to 75% Carbon Content) 1680 1750* 2240 42 j Tyre Beading Wire 1120 1190* 1680 * The rates chargeable by Controlled Stockholders as per Column II above for items 39 to 42 aonlv to ~ 7T 7 and over. For quantities of les3 than 1 cwt. sold by Controlled Stockholders an extra of Rs. 140 Der ton will Q j J a ltlf8 * cwt‘ in respect of the items mentioned above. ec* above rates General Conditions the place extra the decision of the Iron and Steel 1. In respect oi sales by Producers and Controlled Controller shall be final. Stockholders, the prices in Columns I and II of the Note—The Stations included under F. 0. R. Calcutta Bombay schedule of Base Prices and the other provisions of this aradn and Madras are shown in the Freight t;J notification relevant thereto shall come into force with °* * °* effect from the 1st July 1945 and, notwithstanding the , 4* Th® base prices adjusted for place extra mr rates at which an order has been booked, shall apply to all ^^ard lengths and sizes and are subject to the extrasfor* deliveries effected on or after that date. Knd differentials shown in the Extras List No 1 of 1945 2. In respect of sales by persons other than Producers H m *estec* materials apply only where a conv of and Controlled Stockholders, the prices in Column III and ;R ~ '% 1 .^ate recognised by the Government of Indin the other provisions of this notification relevant thereto ^ ( ■ tbe materials, shall come into force with effect from the 1st of October 0 ^be chargeable weight in mu*. ,iT 1945 and. notwithstanding the rates at which an order has Structurals and Plates is Sectional Womb** j .anc* overj been booked shall apply to all deliveries effected on or after , (below \”) Sheets Semic: XV ^ an

under M p XTefspectl^e of whether the iMaterials are sent «i° rollea Stockholders and are subject to the place extra hhan Con tv, i,1*® °r R' 0 Hate to all cusfompvc nth f 7en m .febe appendix for the place where the material is -4. Where w rr° ^ockholders and Secondary Vrndn ^ 5^.ar?..I?ot Sll^ect to additional charges for cutting V'ticie wagons are not fully loaded D Producers, or credit facilities k * the fl,ffei*ence between the actll f ehal pay PART IV—SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SALES TO •nnount of freight per ton whir- t,on ancl the CONTROLLED lf wagon was fully loaded d have been iuour**ed DUCERS. STOCKHOLDERS FROM PRO- Por deliveries by rail in ‘small*1 th* oni u n •. , A Controlled Stockholder is entitled tc purchase at *mde f.o.r. despatching station and thp h0 6 .sho^. .be the base Prices shown in Column I above plus the place Stitffced iy adding the P^ce extra tor the * e.fra applicable to the place where the stockholder is Station In such cases the actual freight miSt f 8 fcuafcecL The pnces apply f.o.r. the stockholders’ siding by the buyer. ' ^ht must be bo™e o'- nearest Railway Station to the Stockholders’ yard 8 3 Lf materials sold f.o.r. destination of *, „ (6) Octroi charges, Sales or other taxes incurred during Customers request despatched bv any route other th nT tra"slt °f th® materials from the producer to the Stock- cheapest, the difference in Irei-ht wd^he fornr hl t^ ^ard wdl be bor'le by the Iron and Steel Controller to customer. "nt w,l! ba b°™c- bJ the whom the claims should be sent by the producer or at whSh SV^!IS by road the Piece extra for the place Controlled Stockholder who has paid the Octroi or other taxes. shown in Column 1 and wilf LlLxLorkL ^ PART V~P0R SALES TO SECONDARY PRODUCERS proceE orf°‘/r ^,eS or otlle‘- taxes incurred in the » « . FROM MAIN PRODUCERS L 1 4delvera,s materials to customers will be borne .• ^ Secondary Producer is entitled to | urohase Billets or Z rt T^dlvit W tr f°r,re-rolllng at the prices indicated below f.o.r. his 1 RT CONDITIONS FOR SALES B? « : • CONTROLLED STOCKHOLDERS Per ton * e ^e. rf,tosi sbown in Column IT above apply to all Rs. a. p. Billets, Blooms and Slabs for re-rolling 150 0 0 ni _ r°,m Controlled Stockholders and are subject to the A and B quality. fe!\fVeVn -'Z Pr.ei"ht (Place-Extras) List No. 1 Tin Bar for re-rolling 188 0 0 « o ai, * , pace ”1 wb,cb the stockyard is situated. EXTRAS LIST No 1 OF 194r> Siding DeHve,yXge°snt^ delLe^ Sheets, Semis AND

snau not except by specialTSZ'ZStSZMSSSt arrangement between the i----p.- ?------SKSa-aK.*-^ -Li-______Irt“ stokckholder and buyer, exceed the following rates: A' -°a,e hem No. /—B tr.t (Rounds and Squares r> below 3" and Flats up to and including 5" wide). Per ton. Rs. a. p. 1. (i) Rounds ;ind Squares and below Calcutta and Bombay . 6 4 0 Extras per ton Cawnpore .. 4 6 0 Lahore . . Rs. A. p. 5 0 0 1 // Madras 4 8 0 3 12 0 Vizianagram - 3 0 0 7/16" 25 0 0 - Julhindur 1 0 0 Karachi r 25 0 0 ______3 8 0 5/16" 60 0 0 3. The rates in Column T1 above are for cash sales. 1" 75 0 0 The question of credit facilities will be a matter for nego­ 3/16" 100 0 0 tiations between the customer and the Controlled Stock­ (ii) Limit Bars (Rounds and Squares to 25 0 0 holder's. half, the tolerance prescribed in 4. Octroi, Sales or other taxes incurred in the process oi I. R. S. S. M. 6/34 and Hexa­ delivery of materials will be borne by customers. gons to I. R. S. S. M. 5/40— 5. The base prices in Column II above are for sizes and over tested Base Price). lengths available in stock. Customers requiring material (tii) Hexagon Bars 37 S 0 cut to lengths or sizes not available in stock will be required (ir) Half Round Bars (over price of 50 0 0 to pay cutting and wastage charges agreed betweeu Flats of same thickness and customers and the stockholders. width). PART III—SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SALES BY (t) Hexagon Bars to I. R. S. S. T. 3/38 33 0 0 ALL PERSONS OTHER THAN PRODUCERS AND (vi) Agrico Bars— CONTROLLED STOCKHOLDERS. (a) Extra for Shape (Octagons) 6 0 0 1. The base rates given in Column III above are ex-site (b) Extra for High Carbon 90 0 0 and apply to sales by all persons other than producers and (.6/.7% Carbon). 2 Thin Flats—(Extra in rupees per ton)

Thickness

Width I 16 G or 14 G or 12 G or 10 G or 3/16' 1/4' 5/16' 3/8' 1/16* 6/64* 3/32* 1/8' 7/16' 1/2'

3/8" 115 1/2" 180 140 115 110 30 25 25 25 5/8" 110 30 2525 25 3/4" 160 120 105 100 30 25 25 25 25 7/8" 100 25 25 25 25 15/16" 100 25 25 25 25 25 130 115 100 60 25 r 25 1-1/8" 60 25 1-1/4" 120 110 80 60 25 1-3/8" 60 90 60 60 25 1-1/2" 120 60 25 1-5/8" 70 50 36 25 1-3/4" 100 36. 25 1- 7/8" 80 60 30 35 25 2" 35 25 2- 1/8" 80 60 20 35 25 11/4' 35 25 2-3/8" 80 50 35 2 5 25 2-1/2' 7/8 3*1/8' PAHT IV 230 THE ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1915 Rs. fl<. p* Rs. a. p. No. 3—Structurals. 3. Bevelled Flats— G.—Base Price Item 1*1/2' X 1' X 1/4' 10 0 0 1. Joists— 15 0 0 24'X 7-1/2" 11 4 0 2" X 1/4" Flats with Top Round 10 0 0 22" x r 7 8 0 Edges. 20'X 6-1/2' .. 7 8 0 B.— Base Fr ee Item No. 2—Bars other sizes 18"x6" 15 0 0 4-3/4'X 1*3/4' 7 8 0 i. Roui da — 4" x 3" X lbs. or 9 5 lbs. 3' to o' 13 12 0 7 8 0 6" 20 0 0 4' x 2 21/32" 3 0 0 6-1/2' 26 4 0 4"x2"L. W. Joist 15 0 0 — N 4'X 1-3/4' i 33 12 0 15 0 0 S" 46 4 0 3' X 1 1/2' .. 2. Squares— 2. Channels— 7 8 0 15'x4' 7 8 0 3", 3 1/8", 3*1/4" & 3-1/2" 13 12 0 12'x3*l/2' .. 7 8 0 3. Large Flats (including R. E. Flats)— 10" x 4" 10"x3*l/2".. 7 8 0 (?) Width S" and ever— 7 8 0 (a) Thickness 1/2" and over 10'x3' 3 12 0 9"x 3 1/2" .. 7 8 0 7 8 0 (b) 1 • under 1/2" to 3/8" .. 7 8 0 9'x3' 7 8 0 (c) „ 3/8" to 5/16" .. 11 4 0 8"x 3" 7"x 3" 7 8 0 id) y y 5/16" to 1/4" .. 13 12 0 6"x 3" 7 8 0 (?’?’•) Width over 5" and under 8"— 5"x2*l/2" .. 11 4 0 (a) Thickness 1/2" and over 7 8 0 4"x2"x7*91 lbs. 16 4 0 18 12 0 <« »> under 1/2" to 3/8" 8 12 0 4" x 2" x 7 09 lbs. 3'x 1-1/2' .. 22 8 0 „ 3/S" to 5/16" .. (e) 12 8 0 1-1/2'x 1-1/4' 35 0 0 b > J y y 5/16" to 1/4" .. 16 4 0 3. (a) Angles— I 1/2" 7/16' 3/8' 5/16' 1/4' | 3/16' 9/04' 1/8'

; Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. ! Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. 5' X 3' .. 1 4 4" x 4" .. : 1 4 4'x 3" .. 1 4 3’l/2'x3* J/2' 1 4 3 12 3*l/2'x3" .. 1 4 3-l/2'x2-I 2" 1 4 3 12 3"x3" .. 1 4 3 12 3'X 2-1/2" 5 0 i 5 0 5 0 7 8 8 12“” 3'X 2" .. 5 0 7 8 8 12 2-3/4' X 2-3/4" 5 0 7 8 8 12 2*1/2" X 2" 1/2' 5 0 5 0 5 0 7 8 8 12 2-1/2" X 2" .. 11 4 12 8 15 0 2-1/2'x 1-1/2' 11 4 11 4 12 8 15 0 i 2-1/4' X 2-1/4' I 11 4 12 8 15 0 i 2"X 2" .. 10 0 11 4 I 12 8 15 0 18 12 25 0 2"X 1-1/2' 20 0 1-3/4' X 1-3 4" 18 0 I 20 0 20 0 20 0 ■ 23 12 1*3/4'X 11 '4' 30 0 1-1/2'x 1-1/2' 16 4 18 12 20 0 23 12 30 0 1-1/4'X 3-1/4' 25 0 28 12 35 0 l'xr .. 25 0 I 27 8 35 0 35 0 3/4" X 3/4" .. ! I I 25 0 27 8 70 0 (6) Angles— 6. Bridge Rails— Rs. a. P* Rs. a. p- 8" X 8" 15 0 0 56 lbs. and 70 lbs. 52 8 0 3 ' X 2" x 1 ,/4" (Wagon Doors) 20 0 0 D. —Basic Price Item No. 4—Plates 3/8" and up. 3'x2'x 1/4' (Door Striking Bars) .. 20 0 0 1. Thickness 5/16" 3'x2'x 1/4' (Horn Check Section). . 20 0 0 1/4" 3 12 0 2*1 2'X 2*1/2'X 3/8' (with round 10 0 0 3/16" 7 8 0 back and Sq root). 2. Circular or half Circular Plates 11 4 0 25 2*l/2'x2*l/2'x 1/4' (with round 10 0 0 3. Miscellaneus— 0 0 back and »Sq. root) Plates below 24" wide 2*1/2 X 2*1,2" x 3/8" (with round back 10 0 0 Plates weighing over 2 tons per piece 10 0- 0 and sq. root). Cold Flattening 3/16" and up 10 0 o 21 2" x 21/2" x 1/4" (with round 10 0 0 4. Normalising—3/16" and up 10 0 o 15 0 o back and >q. root). E. —Basic Price IUm No. 5—Plate 1/8" 4. Bulb Angles— Unannealed. 10" X 3* 1 /2" X 3/8" and thicker 5 0 0 1. Plates under 24" wide 51/2'X3"X3'8 7 8 0 2. Normalising.. 10 0 0 7 8 0 4'X 2-1/2' .. 16 4 0 F. — Basic Price Item No. 6—Plate 1/8" 5. Tees— Annealed. 5'x 3'X 3/8' 15 0 0 1. Plates under 24" wide 4"x3'x3'8" 15 0 0 2. Normalising 10 0 0 4" x 3" X 7/16" 15 0 0 3. D-. ep Drawing Quality Plates tested to 7 8 0 3'x3'x3 8" 15 0 0 B.S.S. 5006/208 11 4 0 2* 1 /2' x 2* 1 /2' X 3/8' 22 0 0 G. — Basic Price Item No. 7—Chequered Plate 2‘1/2'x 2*1 /2'x 3/4' 23 12 0 1. Thickness 3/16" 8 2"X 2"x 1/4" 28 12 0 2. Circular ur half Circular Plates 10 0 0 & 2"

4. Normalising—3/16' and up Rs. a. p. Rs. a. p. 15 0 0 (u) Pickling (once pickled)— ,, „ . 1/8" 7 8 0 price Item No, S_Boiler Plates (a) .14/24 G. 18 0 0 o/o ana up. (b) 25/26 G. 26 0 0 1. Thickness—5/16" (vi) Coating with Linseed Oil 10 0 0 1/4" ;’ 3 12 0 3. Extras for Special Quality-— 7 8 0 (i) Black Panel Sheets tested to 65 0 0 3/16" 114 0 2. Circular or half Circular Plates ’ ’ I.R.S. Specification No. M. 22/39 25 0 0 up to 24 G (over Tested Base 3. Miscellaneous— Price). Plates below 24" wide 10 0 0 (ii) Bia* k Shee-s to a modification 5 0 0 Plates weighing over 2 tons p r piece 10 0 0 Cold Flattening 3/16" and up of B.S. Specification No. 13 of 10 0 0 19lu (over tested Base Price). 4. Normalising—3/16" and up 15 0 0 l.~-Basic price Item No. 2-Black Sheets {Hi) High Carbon S.ieets— (Gauges 11—14). •40% to un-ier ‘50% Carbon 35 0 0 1. Extra for Gauge—15 to 16 G. 6 0 0 •50% „ „ -60% 50 0 0 17 to 18 G. 10 0 0 *60% „ » -70% j y 60 0 0 218 0 0 10 to 20 G. 15 0 0 •70% „ „ -80% yy 21 to 22 G. 25 0 0 (N. B.—Where High Carbon Sheets call for carbon range within more 23 t«. 24 G. than one of the above specifications the higi er extra will 28 0 0 be recoverable. For instance if ’35% to '55% Carbon 25 to 26 G. 35 0 0 Sheets are required the extra wih be Rs. 50 per ton). 27 G. 50 0 0 (it;) Double Seaming quality 28 G. 1 57 0 0 (v) Dead Soft quality 29 G. 64 0 0 (vi) Double Annealed Sheets 30 G. 77 o 0 (vii) Drum quality y 15 o o 31 G. 84 0 0 (viii) Deep Drawing or Deep Stamping 2. Extra for Special Processing— quality. n. {i) Unannealed Corrugated 5 0 0 (ii) Annealed „ 13 0 0 (tit) Normalising 20 0 0 {Hi) Cold Rolling (for each pass) 5 0 0 (4) Extras for Special Sizes— (iv) Roller Levelling 5 0 0 (i) Black sheets—

Gauges Size 12 G.14 G. 15 G. 16 G. 21/23 G. j 24 G. 25 G. 26 G. I i

Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a. Rs. a Rs. a. 2'—3" X 1' .. 7 8 3' x r 7 8 3' X 1'—8" .. 7 8 3' X 2"x2'—4" 3 12 4xl'-6" .. 3 12 6'Xl'-3" .. 3 12 6'x8" 11 4 8'—6"X 6" .. 11 4 7 8 9' X 3" 7 8 9'xl6" 3 12 3 12 3 12 3 12 3 12 7 8 9' X 18" 12 3 12 3 12 3 12 11 4 10'X 16" 7 8 3 12 3 12 3 12 11 4 10' X18" 7 8 3 12 3 12 10'X 3' 15 0 10' X 4'—8" .. 20 10 11'X 3' 7 S 7 8 ll'x3'—3" .. 7 8 13 2 11' X 3'—9" .. 13 2 11'X4' 11 4 11'—4-1/2'X 4'—6*1/2" 28 2 I 11-3/4" X 2-3/4" 7 8 ^12'X2: 15 0 15 0 15 0 18 12 18 12 30 0 12'X 3' 15 0 18 12 20 0 I2'X4' 35 10 1 12' X4'—8" ..______Rale per ton Rate per ton Rs. a. p. Rs. a. p. (ii) Black Corrugated Sheets — (6) Panel Plates— 11 0 0 (j) Crating Charges (per ton) for Panel Plates— (1) 24 G X 8/3" Corr. Xll'—0 Box weighing approximately 2 tons Gross 32 8 0 2 24 GX8/3" „ X 10'—6' Nil U 26GX10/3' X9'-0 7 S 0 Box weighing approximately 5 tons Gross 25 0 0 15 0 0 Box weighing approximately 2 Cwts. (4) 26 G X 10/3" r} XlO - O 35 0 0 (Hi) The following extras will apply to sizes Gross Box weighing (Extra Strong) 2 Cwts. not mentioned above Gross 40 0 0 (a) For width over 3 and under 3 £ (ii) Inspection of Pam 1 Plates— for such gauges as can be supplied 3 0 0 All Panel Plates will ho put up for in these widths surface inspection by Covernaie.it and (b) For width 3*1/2' and up to 4 1 l?r the Inspection fee will be charged to such gauges as can be supplied in 5 0 0 the customer. these widths No. JO—Galvanised Corrugated 4' and up to 4*1/2' j — Ba t:e Price It em (c) For widlLb* over Sheets (G 24 X6'/10 ft. long) > for such gauges as can be supplied 8 0 0 1. (?) Gauge & Length— Rate nor tons. in these widths Rs. a. p. (iv) For non-standard sizes of sheets (but 15 0 0 16 G. Less than the Basis Price 15 0 0 not smaller than 4' X 2 ) Do. do. 4 0 0 /„) Ru-sheai ing to a tolerance closer than 16 G. 11' long 15 0 0 17/18 G. Do. do. 10 0 0 plus 3/8" I GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, EJ45 PA&T IV 232 THE ORISSA ■Rs. a. p Rate per tons (iv) 7 MM j) • 6 10 o Rs. a. p. (v) 8 MM „ ■■ •; , i 12 0 19/20 G. . .Less than the Basie Price 7 0 0 For Special Annealing preparatory to Gas 21 o (, 10 G. 12' .. Owr the Base Price 3 0 0 Cutting of Plates—10 MM thick and ov> r. 17/18 G. 1U 1 0 0 b Do. do. • 5 0 o 17/18 G. 12' Do. do. 8 0 0 4. For Gas Cutting 4 0 0 5 For each hob drilled • • * * 0 8 o 19/JO G. ir Do. do. q_Base Price Item No. 17—Shell Steel Bars 110 0 19/JO G. 12' Do. do. Nil 18 6 0 Nil 21/24 G. 11' Do. do. R.-Base Price Item No. 18—Shell Steel bars— 21/24 G. 12' Do. do. 30 0 0 . 26 25 25 0 0 ] 8" diameter or Gothic Section 4 0 G. 6/8' Do. do. S—Base Price Item No. 19—Blooms, Slabs 25 G. 9'' do. 32 0 0 Do. and Billets for purposes other than Rolling— 25 G. 10' do. 37 0 0 Do. 1 (Q) For Billets to I. R. S. S. M 6/34 Claes V 6 25 G. IT Do. do. 48 0 0 4 0 25 G. 12' Do. do. 73 0 0 (Boiler quality). 6 20 G. 6/8' Do. do. 37 0 0 (b) Boiler Rivet quality Billets 4 0 .. 30 26 G. 9' Do. do. 48 0 0 2. Telegraph Wire quality 0 0 26 G. 10' Do. do. 54 0 0 3. 35/40 ton Tensile Basic Open Hearth 30 0 0 26 G. 11' Do. do. 72 0 0 quality. 26 G. 12' Do. do. 92 0 0 4. Tiscom quality Billets and Tiscorn Rivet 35 0 0 27 G. Do. do. 41 0 0 quality Billets. 2S G. Do. do. 5. Electric Spring Steel Billets— 29 G. .. Do. do. 55 0 0 H) Specification M10/34 .. 216 0 0 Ml 1/34 Water Hardened 216 30 G. Do. do. J5 0 0 (*) j j 0 0 (ii) For Non-stand­ 15 0 0 (Hi) Mli/34 Oil Hardened .. 226 o o M24/34 ard Sizes. (iv) j) .. 266 0 0 2. Plain Sheets— (v) a M25/34 .. 291 0 0

(i) For Standard Sizes 7 0 0 (vi) ) J M10 (Basic Open 166 0 0 (ii) For Non-Standard Sizes, not less than 22 0 0 Hearth.) 6' in length and 2' in width (edges 6. For Electric High Carbon Spring Steel un-galvanised where sheared.) Billets Analysis of Billets (car ban percen­ (Hi) Plain Sheets 19 75" X3 S75" X22/24G. 26 0 0 tage)— (iv) Drum Quality Sheets .. 10 0 0 (i) '5 to '6 .. 216 0 0 3. Tested Sheets (1. S. D. Spoon. G/Metals 41/H) (ii) -61 to *75 .. 233 0 0 (over tested base price) (Hi) *76 to ‘90 ..250 0 0 (i) “ Prime Merchant ” quality— (iv) *91 to 1*2 ..266 0 0 (1*1/2 oz. Spelter) 16/24 G 10 0 0 Notes—Extras for Blooms, Slabes and Billets for purposes other ( do. do. ) 26 G 15 0 0 than Re-rolling will also apply to Billets, Blooms and Slabes for (ii) “ Special ’’ quality— re-rolling. (2 oz. Spelter) 16/20 G . . 15 0 0 T.—Miscellaneous Extras on all Steel— Do. 21/24 G .. 30 0 0 1. Special quality— Do. 26 G .. 45 0 0 (a) Electric Steel— 4. Depth of Corrugation— “ C ” Class 70 0 0 For 3/4" depth of Corrugation 7 0 0 “ D ” Class .. 97 8 0 K.— Base Price Item No. 11—Heavy Rails (b) Open Hearth Steel 1. Sandberg Controlled Cooled Rails 2 0 0 “ C ” Class .. .. 11 4 0 2. Chrome Steel Rails— “ D ” Class .. .. 37 8 0 (a) Ordinary .. 40 0 0 (c) Tiscrom High Tensile Bars and Struc- 35 0 0 (b) Special .. 60 0 0 turals. 3. Rails for Switches and Crossings in 10 0 0 (d) Tiscrom High Tensile Plates .. 45 0 0 standard lengths of not less than 27' and (e) Tiscrom Sheets .. 67 0 0 not more than 42'. (/) Tiscor Bars and Structural .. 65 0 0 4. 115 lbs. Section Rails .. 20 0 0 (g) Tiscor Plates .. 72 8 0 5. Rails over 42' but not exceeding 45' in 2 8 0 (h) Tiscor Sheets .. .. 80 0 0 length in ordinary quality not subject to (?') Flanging Pressing quality Plates and 7 8 0 controlled cooling treatment. Flats. 6. Rails less than 27' other than Switches 10 0 0 (j) Boiler quality Bars and Structural .. 6 4 0 and Crossings. (k) Steel te&tpd to Lloyds Specifications— 7. Drilling bond-holes 3 8 0 (i) Black Sheets .. 10 0 0 8. Specified lengths of not less than 27' .. 10 0 0 (ii) Plates and all Sections 4 8 0 L.—Base Price Item No. 12—Fishplates for Heavy Rails, (l) (i) For Normalising Bars— Class A— Rounds & Squares 3" to 8" 1. “ B " Class Fishplate .. 25 0 0 „ m .. 15 0 2. Drilling bond-holes Bars Weighing 1502 lbs. per ft. and 30 0 0 3 8 0 heavier. M.—Base Price Item No. 13—Light Rails 30 lbs. and below— Bars under 1*502 lbs. to '663 lbs. per 45 0 0 1. Specified length .. 10 0 0 ft. N. —Base Price Item 11—Fishplate for light Rails— Nil Bars under '663 lbs. to '373 lbs. per 60 0 0 O. — Base Price 'Item No. 15—Tool Steel Bars TSC/2 or ft. TSC/2A— Bars under '373 lbs. per ft. 1. Rounds 3" to 5" and Squares 3" to 3 V 3 12 0 .. 90 0 0 2. Flats over 5" and under 8" thickness under 2 8 0 (ii) For Izod test 5 8 0 1/2 down to 1/4". (m) (t) Bars to BSS 51 Grade “ A ” .. 30 0 0 3. Flats 1" to 2 1/2" wide, thickness 1/8" or 10 0 0 (ii) Bars to BSS 64 and Specn. T. 3 3/16". ... 33 0 0 4. Flats under 1' wide, thickness 1/8" .. 25 0 0 (n) Bars to I. R. S. S. M. 23/35— 5. Flats under 1' wide thickness 3/16" .. 20 0 0 (i) Basic Open Hearth Class X .. 21 4 0 6. 1/4" or 5/16" 15 0 0 i y 1' >) Ditto XI .. 47 8 0 7. 3/8" and over 10 0 0 y i 1" (ii) Electric or Acid Steel X 8. Octagonal Bars 3/4" to 11/4" 6 0 0 .. 80 0 0 Ditto XI P.— Base Price Item No. 16—Bullet Proof Plate ..107 8 0 Specification. IT70C — (o) (i) Bars to Specification EN*6 .. 97 8 0 1. Final Heat Treatment .. 25 0 0 (ii) Ditto EN'S .. 83 12 0 ^ 2 be-tionai Extras— m Ditto EN’10 .. 137 8 0 (i) 4 MM Thick 15 0 0 (iv) Ditto EN'32 .. 50 '0 0 (ii) 5 MM 5, .. 12 4 0 (P) (i) Extra for Specification I. R. S. S R 90 0 0 (Hi) 6 MM „ .. 9 8 0 '18/37 (Acid Steel.) 1JAKX tv THE ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1945 233

Rato por ton Rate per ton ER7 ; Af°'V?PTfiCation L R- s- s- R- 60 0 P0 Rs. a. p. Angles— (Ac,d ur Electric Steel.) ( ) E^.ra. foy Specification I. JR. S. S. R. 3/4" x 3/4" x 1/4" ••1 60 0 0 do. X 3/16" 2. Lengths- ^ °r E'eClric Ste‘a'> do. X 1/8" {(i) Dead Lengths 1" X i" X 3/16" .. ^500 2 8 0 (/>) Bars and Sections less than 10' r X 1" X 9/64" .. 1 4 0 r x i" x i/8" .. (c) Length over 44' per ton per ft. subject 1 0 0 1 1/4" x 1 J/4" X 1 1/8" ■ % a maximum of Rs. 20 per ton Squares and Rounds— (Extra freight and other charges for 7/16" and smaller .. 5 0 0 carrying longer lengths to bo borne by the customers). Thin Flats— 3. Lxtra for Marking— For all sizes mentioned in Base Price Item {a) Four letters (Minimum) No. 1. Para. A (2) with the exception of the 1 0 0 following :— (6) Each Extra Letter 0 4 0 4. Bundling and Coiling Charges— 15/16" x 1/4", 5/16", 3/8". 7/16", 1/2" 5 0 0 Bundling or Coiling for the Sections N. B.—If bundling of other sizes not mentioned above is necessary men- or required by the buyer, the above extra may be charged by tinned bellow— negotiation with the buyer. B.—Wire and wire products Extras in Rupees per ton

Gauges Base Price Category Item 4-6 7-9 10-12 13-14 15 16 17-18 19-20 I 21-22 23-24 25-26 27-28 1 31 H. B. Wire 2-3 SWG.. p 32 Annealed Wi.e 2-3 I y 5 10 15 20 25 25 30 35 40 50 75 100 SWG. J 33 Galvanized Wi/e 2-3 . SWG. ■ 34 Telegraph Wire 2-3 i SWG. y -io 25 50 100 150 150 200 250 325 400 550 800 35 Barbed Wire 2-3 SWG 36 Brass coated stapling Wire 2-3 SWG. 37 Wire Nails 4-6 SWG .. Nil 25 50 75 150 350

.Freight Freight Base Price Rs. a. p. from the frm the Destination Destination Item No. nearest nearest 38 Large Headed or clout Nails— Port Port (1) 3/4" x 11 & 16 SWG .. 175 0 0 Rs. A. Rs. A. (2) 5/8x36 SWG .. 188 0 0 Akalkot Road 22 8 Asansol 9 0 39 Spring Steel Wire — Akaltara 31 4 Asarva Jn. . 23 8 (1) *55% to *65% Carbon Content 140 0 0 Akkelpur 15 0 Atharabari . 26 12 (2) *65% to -75% do. .. 280 0 0 Akodia 37 12 Aurangabad . 19 8 (3) *80% and upwards do. .. 840 0 0 Akola 26 12 Avacli 3 8 (4) For Bright Copper Coating .. 280 0 0 • Aligarh 52 0 Bachhrawan . 41 4 40 Signal Wire Galvanised-— Alir 32 S Badamibagh . 52 0 (1) 60 to 70 tons T. S. .. 140 0 ^ Allahabad 36 0 Badampahar . 16 12 (2) 70 to 80 „ .. 280 0 0 Alambagh 44 0 Baddomalki . 54 12 .. 840 0 Badanapur . 21 4 (3) 80 to 90 3 * ; ; 0 Alleppcy Out 26 0 (4) For Bright Copper Coating . . 280 0 0 Agency. Badnera Jn. . 30 4 41 Metal Spraying Wire— Allumpur Road 26 8 Badshahnagar . 44 8 (1) '50%to '75%Carbon 1*55 mm. 280 ^ Alwaye 30 4 Bagaha . 36 0 Content. Alwar 50 12 Bagalkot . 26 0 (2) '50%to '75%Carbon TOO mm. 560 0 0 A main or 22 4 Bahadurgara . 54 4 Content. Amalsad 12 8 Bahadurgunge . 50. 4 (3) Above -75% Carbon 2*0 mm. 560 0 0 Amausi 43 8 Baheri . 55 8 Content. Ambala Cantt. 58 4 Bahjoi . 54 12 (4) Above '75% Carbon T5 mm. 840 0 0 Ambala City 58 0 Bahraich . 45 12 Content. Ambarnath 6 12 Baliramghat . 44 4 (5) Above *75% Carbon 10 mm. 1,120 0 0 Ambasamudram 30 S Baidyanathdham.. 15 8 A mb nr 9 4 Bairagnia 31 o Content. ! 29 8 (6) For Bright Copper Coatting 280 0 ^ Amlori Sarsar 32 8 Baitalpur Amraoti 30 12 Baj uva . 19 8 42 Tyre Beading Wire— For Bright Copper 280 0 0 Amritsar 54 0 Jn. . 45 4 Balasore . 12 4 Coating Amroha 54 12 Anakapalle 33 4 Bailia . 32 4 Annand Jn. 21 0 Bally . 2 4 LIST No. I OF 1945 FREIGHT (PLACE EXTRAS) Anantapur 20 S Ballychuck . 6 4 ton and are inclusive of 48 8 Ballygunge Jn. 2 4 The rates given below are per Anjhi surcharge. Anklav 20 8 Balotra Jn. . 39 8 Freight Balrampur . 44 0 Freight Anklosvar Jn. 16 0 from tho 30 0 Bamnia . 28 4 from the Destination noarst Annavaram Destination . 42 12 nearest Port Aonla 53 12 Bam ora Port Rs. A. Arasalu 30 12 Banda Jn. . 44 0 Rs. A. Aravankadu 23 4 Band el 3 4 46 12 Aghwanpur 57 4 A Abohar 46 8 Arkonam 5 8 Bandikui Jn. . 48 4 31 4 Agra.. Armenian Ghat 3 8 Banga . 57 4 ^bu Road 53 8 / hmadgarh 55 4 Acbnera Jn. 17 4 Arnej 26 0 Bangalore (Cantt. 17 0 22 8 Ahmadnagar 26 8 & City). Adoni 37 4 Ahmedabad Jn. 23 S Arrah Arsikoro 24 0 Bangrod .. 30 8 Agar.. 2 4 Ajmere Jn. 39 4 Agarpara ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1945 PART IV 234 THE Freight Freight Freight Freight from tho- from tho from the from the Destination nearest Destination nearest Destination nearest Destination nearert Port Fort Port Port Rs. a. Rs. A. Rs. A. Rs. a. Cali'nit 30 4 Danea .. 17 0 23 4 Dangarwa • • 2 5 8 Bankura 12 4 Bhopal 37 8 Cambay Campbellpur 60 0 Darbhanga •. 27 0 Banmankhi Jn. .. 22 4 Blmrkunda 19 4 22 12 Darjeeling .. 55 8 Bannu 21 4 Cannanore . 63 4 Bhusaval 31 8 Darvabad ..414: Bansabati .. 3 8 Bicravol *7 12 Captainganj (Central 44 0 Da-yakhan .. 48 8 Banta Raghnnatli- 34 0 Bihta 25 8 Ca vnp-re Goods & Juhi). Daryapur Jn. . . 39 12 giLih. Bijapur 26 i2 .. 51 0 Baptla 16 12 Bijainagar 41 12 Chaibasa 15 8 Ddia 15 8 Baurala Barabani In 8 B.jnor 57 4 Chakradharpur . .. 57 0 Bai abanki 42 12 Bikai.er 43 8 Chakia .. 28 0 D iva.igere .. 30 8 Baraduar 29 8 Bikramgunj 28 4 Ckak Jhumra 48 0 Deosa . . 30 8 Bara Jamda 18 12 Bilara 42 0 Chaklala 61 0 D hra-Dun .. 62 0 Barakar . . 11 4 Bilaspur 32 8 Chakulia 10 4 Debri-nn-Sono .. 24 12 Baramati .. 17 8 Bi'ga 55 4 Chalisgaon Jn. .. 15 12 Delhi New .. 54 12 Barant 58 4 Bilimora 12 0 Chamaraj anagar .. 25 4 Delhi Old Kishan-' Bardoli 15 0 Bilochpura (Agra 54 0 Champa 30 4 gunj. f 54 12 Bareilly 52 12 Bina 43 8 Champion 15 4 Delhi Shahadara Barhaj Bazar .. 35 4 Bindki Road 42 4 Chananwala 46 4 Dooband .. 57 12 Bailini .. 33 8 Eir 27 12 Chanasma 28 12 Dev gad Baria .. 25 0 BarisaJ (Rail cum 19 S Biimitrapur 21 0 Chanda Fort 40 8 Dhamangaon .. 32 4 Steamer). Birsinghpur 42 0 Chanda 40 8 Dh(impur .. 57 4 Baikakana 18 4 Bisalpur 55 0 Chandausi 54 4 Dhamtari . . 40 8 Barkuhi 44 4 Biswan 47 0 Chandernagore 3 4 Dhanbad .. 13 0 Bar na gar 32 4 Bobbiii Jn. 39 0 Chandil 14 8 Dhanushkodi .. 28 0 Ba mala c2 8 Bodv. ad 22 4 Chandpur Siau .. 57 4 Dhariwal .. 56 8 v Barcda Jn. .. 19 8 Bogra 17 4 Chandpur Ghat .. 37 4 Dharwar .. 27 0 Barrack pore 2 8 Bolpur 8 4 Chandur .. 31 8 Dninoj .. 27 12 Barsi 21 0 Bombay Nil Charbagh 43 0 Dholka .. 26 4 Barsoighat .. 21 8 ; > Central J J Charbhuja Road .. 38 8 Dnolpur .. 56 0 Barwaha .. 28 S Byculla i > Chaumuhani 16 8 Dhond .. 13 12 Basti .. 31 8 Carnac Che: igail 4 0 Dhrangadra .. 28 4 Bat ala .. 55 12 Bmider Chengiagarh .. 44 8 Dhulia .. 18 12

Bauria .. 3 8 > j Dadr Chlmharis .. 53 12 Dhuri Jn. .. 53 12 Bayana .. 51 8 >> Mahim .. Chheoki .. 35 12 Dibai .. 53 8 B as .. 56 0 >5 Matunga )> Chhota Udaipur .. 24 12 Dibrugarh . . 55 0 Beawar 37 4 33 Parel 3 3 Chhuchhapura Jn. 21 12 Didwana .. 46 4 Bechraji 28 0 )> Sion 3} ChicacoD Road .. 33 12 Digboi .. 51 8 Begu Sarai 24 0 : 3 Wadi 3 3 Chichawatni Road 43 8 Digha Ghat .. 24 8 Behoriganj 23 8 Bunder Chiciioki Malian Jn. 51 12 Dighwara .. 28 4 Behea 27 4 Pom midi 15 0 Chikodi Road .. 23 12 Diksal .. 15 0 Behtagok' 1 48 0 Bonakalu 23 12 Chindwara .. 43 12 Dildarnagar .. 30 12 Belakoba 23 8 Buisad 21 G Chintamani .. 17 8 Dinajpur .. 20 4 Bclanganj (Agra) 46 8 Bowringpet 13 12 Chirmiri 42 4 Di nap ore .. 24 8 Bela pur 16 8 Brahraa-nbaria 16 0 Chitorgark 38 0 Dindigul .. 20 0 Belagaum 26 4 Broach 16 8 Chittagong . . 21 8 Doblii .. 33 8 Belghuri iah 2 4 Budaun 55 4 Chiitaldroog .. 30 4 Dohad .. 25 8 Btllary Jn. 22 8 Budge-Budge 2 8 ChitLor 8 12 Dondaiche .. 21 12 Bel pa bar 24 12 Budhgaon 22 0 Chom’*-Samod 45 12 Dongargarh .. 41 4 Benares Catt. 30 8 Budhlada 51 4 Choi anda .. 19 8 Dornakal .. 25 12 Ben-ha 36 4 Bud;ii 34 12 Chowkaghat 44 12 Dornachellam Jn. Berhampur (Gan- 27 12 Balandshahr 23 4 54 12 Chowrashi 118 Drug .. 38 8 jam). Bulsar 11 4 Chuadanga 7 4 Dubrajpur Bermo 15 8 Burd wan .. 11 0 6 4 Chubarkana 51 0 Dumraon .. 28 8 . Bol t iah 32 12 Durkanpur 23 8 Ch 31 0 Duadiod .. 48 12 Beiu 1 38 4 Burhwal Jn. 44 0 Ciiupra 29 4 Durgapur 8 12 Bezwada 20 0 Borneo Siding 11 0 Cochin Port 31 8 Dwarapudi .. 27 0 Bhadra c h e 1 1 a m 28 4 Burnpore 13 4 Cochin (Out Agency) 32 8 Dwarka Rocid. Buxar .. 41 0 29 4 Cocanada (Port & 28 12 Ellore .. 22 4 ‘A Bhadra vati 28 4 Calcutta Nil . Town). Erandol Road . . 21 8 Bhadreswar Ghat.. 3 0 Beliaghata ~Coimbatore . 22 12 Erin pur a Road .. 35 0 Bhaga .. 13 12 Belur Coloneiganj .. 44 8 Ernakulam 31 0 Bhigalpur .. JO 8 Charatidanga . C-mdla .. 15 12 Erode 10 ,, Bhairab Bazar .. 22 8 Chit pur Cooeii Behar .. 26 8 Etawah " 49 To Bhuirangarh .. 28 8 Cossipore Cossnnbazar .. H2 Ealua " 35 o Bhalaj .. 21 8 Cos si yore Road Cuddapan .. 12 12 Earu^habad " Bh indara Road .. 40 0 Dum-Dum Cantt Cutluck .. 19 8 Farukhnagar " 5 Bhangoora Ghat .. 12 12 Howrah Bapitiahi Jn. . .- 28 4 Jutig math Gha Sica0:Jn- :: ?? 1 :: 50 8 Bharat pur Jn . . 52 0 K. P. Docks . Dac-a (Steamer 15 12 Eatehpufr ' |% £ .. 49 0 Kariamtala Bharthna Dadif .. 5i 12 |y.lka 49 0 Bhatpara .. 27 4 Kalfghat Bhatinda .. 40 12 Kulpighat (Sahib D.;hadari .. 33 g Eerok" " g 8 Bazar). Bhavimgar •* 33 12 £h avnagar Para .. Meerbahar Ghat Bhilai .. 38 0 Narkeldanga .. ssr - s s c»«- * * Bhilpur .. 21 4 Nemtola Ghat .. Hr '■ r?”1’:: Su Bhiiwu-ra .. 40 4 Ramkristaporc B. .imavaram 21 8 Se.-ldah Bbiwani 52 8 Shalimar Dnlp&J&5SU .tpur 54si 1.) . , ®',JJghad "■.. 16“ 12s Dalsing Sarai 7 2} 8 o' Vbad - 38 Bhojudih 12 12 Strand Ware Bholaganj (Goods >j0 4 House. Dalt jnganj 2« 8 ^daS , .. 3d 0 shea). Suikes Daman Road 10 , ^a^irvrada Jn. ., 3g g Bhongjr 33 4 Ultadanga Damon . 49 ,2 Gadguoha-Alnt .. 33 ^ PART IV THE ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1945 2.i5 Freight Destination from the Freight Freight Freight Nearest Destination from ohd from the from the Destination Destination tort Nearest Nearest Nearest Port Port Port Rs. A. Gaibandha Rs. a. ltd. A. RfJ. A. 19 8 Hirdagarh < ajroula Jn. 4i 0 62 12 HLsar Junagad Jn. .. 38 0 Kharsalia 22 0 Galua ia 51 4 Jiiiinor Deo 29 0 Holt Alur 4.0 4 Khareia 28 4 Ganduvi 30 i 2 Iwbul River : G2 4 12 0 liooghly (langai Ko.idan 3 4 di . 26 ■ Khatauli 57 8 28 8 H''shan

bhamgarh 35 12 Thakurgaon Roac 23 4 (c) In respect of sales by all persons other than con­ 60 12 Thana .Shamli 4 8 trolled sources including controlled scrap merchants, the 3 0 Thana Bihpur Jn 27 12 Bhainnagar prices in Col. Ill of Part I and the other provisions of the 25 8 Tnaneswar City Shegaon 56 0 notification relevant thereto, shall come into force with Sheikhpara 20 4 Ti bar 50 8 effect from the 1st of October 1945, and notwithstanding Shikarpur 23 4 Timmanacherla 20 4 the rates at which the order has been h oked, shall apply 5.) 8 Tindharia 35 12 Shikohabad to all deliveries effected od or after that date. The rates Shillong 53 4 Tinnevally Jn. 2) 0 of Col. Ill cf Part 1 and the provisions relevant thereto Shiinonga Town .. 29 0 Tinsukia 38 4 including the extras and place extras, published in this Shiupur 30 8 Tiptur 23 4 Department’s notification No. 1287. dated the 7th Shivpuri 58 0 Tirora 41 12 September 1914, shall continue in force in respect of Shulapur 21 12 Tir- rates at which the ord^r has Sialkot Jn. 55 8 Tiruvarur 15 4 been booked, shall apply to all deliveries effected on or Siddhpur 28 0 Titilagarh 45 12 afoer that date. 2 8 Road 45 12 Tittaghur 13 8 Tuba Tek Singh 44 0 3. These prices are for cash sale3. The question of Sijua credit facilities is a matter for negotiation b tween the Sikandarpur 53 12 Toposi 10 0 47 8 Triehinopoly Jn. 16 0 buyer and tho seller. Sikar 24 4 Trivandrum 36 4 4. Octroi, sales or other taxes incurred in tho process of . Siliguri 54 4 Triv.llore 4 4 delivery from the seller to the buyer will be borno by the Bimbhaoli latter. 76 12 Tuknori 46 8 Simla 22 4 Tulsipur 42 8 5. Tho prices in this schedule are maximum prices and ; ingauallur 19 12 materials may bo sold at lower rates by mutual agreement Singarayakonda .. 13 0 T imkur 13 12 Tumsar Road 40 12 between the buyer and the seller. Sim Jn. GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1045 part IV 23 THE ORISSA itpmg and in accordance with clause 8(2) of the Order, fix- 6. Where no appropriate price has been notified for such price as he consider? appropriate. an3r item of sciap, the Controller may classify such item or , rejects and cutting______PART I—DEFECTIVES, NON-STANDARDS Maximum basis prices por ton at Calcutta, Bombay, Karachi and Madras

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Item For sales by For sales by For sales by No. Description or Classification of materials Controlled Scrap Mer­ all pe sons Sources othor chants who other than than those liavo been those men- mentioned in declared Con- tioned in Cols, Col. II trolled Sources I and II Rs. Rs. Rs. 1 Axles 140 165 210 (RIy. Engine, carriage & Wagon Axles) .. .. • ■ "m 225 285 2 Bars and Rods (Rounds and Squares below 3' and Flats up to and including 5 200 wide) Defective. Rejected and Non-stanJard. Above 9' long (for bars) and above 8' long (for rods) 215 3 Bars and Ro is (Rounds and squares below 3" and flats up to and including 5" wide) 190 270 cuttings 2C9' (for bars) and 2'/8' (for rods). 175 4 Bars and RoJs (rounds and squares below 3" and flats up to and including 5" wide) 150 220 cuttings under 'down to 1'long. 290 5 Bars Octagonal (H.C.) Defectives and Cuttings over 2' 265 365 6 Bars Oct *gon*ls (H.C.) Defectives and Cutt ings 1' to 2' 215 240 300 7 Bars, Soring Steel, Defectives and Cuttings over 2' lengths for industrial purposes .. 340 365 460 8 Bars. Spring Stee:, Cuttings 1' to 2' lengths for industrial purposes 190 215 270 9 Dog Spikes—used — secondhand .. 105 130 170 10 Draw Bars (RIy. Engine and Carriage). With or without hooks 110 135 175 11 Fencimr Posts—punched secondhand (used) complete or broken 2 ft. long and over 70 95 135 12 Fishplates — D feefcives (for heavy or light Kails) 120 145 185 13 Hoops and Thin Flats, defectives and secondhand over 10' 200 285225 •£" X 20 guage—nominal 420 445 560 * £" X 18/19 guage—nominal 385 410 515 14 Hoop or thin flat cuttings 2'—107 All widths and gauges (not exceeding 1/8" thick) 200 225 285 15 Hoop or thin flat cuttings below 2' and defective or secondhand below 10'—if 90 115 155 ►•■Hotted for industrial purposes (not re-melting). 16 Nails, Wire Rejected. Defective and/or rusty. Mixed guages and/or sizes 440 465 585 17 Plates, Defective, Rejected and non-standard 3/8" and up thick 180 205 260 18 Plate cutting (Ends) and/or Strips straight-sheared 5/16" and thicker and in widths 170 195 245 above 10’7 19 Plate cuttings 5/16" and thicker and in widths un to 10" wide 160 185 235 20 Plates. Defective, R jeeted and non-standard 1/8" thick 203 228 285 21 Plate cuttings (Ends and/or strips straight-sheared. 1/8" thick above 10" wide 195 220 275 22 Plate scrap or cuttings 1/8" thick up to lu" wide 185 210 265 23 Plates—Chequered—1/4" and up thick 200 225 285 24 Piato Punchings (for making nuts, etc.) GO 85 125 25 Plates, steamer—punched, all sizes 140 165 210 26 Plato Shearings (resuming from fabrication work ) 5'-6" and longer mixed widths and 120 145 185 thickness. 27 P.C.R.C.A. Strips—gauge 2S and thicker— (а) over 6" 225 250 315 (б) 3" to G" wide 1G0 185 235 (c) Under 3' ...... 110 135 175 28 (<7> P.C.R.C.A. Washers Mixed gauges 2G5 290 365 (d) Black Plate Rejects Mixed gauges 265 290 365 30 Rails (excluding 2nd class rails to specification T. 11/28) — (A) Defectives 12 feet and up— (a) Light . . 215 235 295 (b) Heavy 190 215 270 (B) Cuttings 2 feet to under 12'— (a) Light 170 195 245 (h) Heavy 145 170 215 31 Rail Cutt’ngs—Steel under 2 fe9t (Light or Heavy) 90 115 155 32 Rails—Wrought Iron—Used 90 115 155 33 Roll Spoils—all thi kness and in lengths above 5'—6" (when used for industrial 140 165 purpose not for re-rolling). 210 34 S^mis—defective (ingots, billets blooms, slabs, etc. and cuttings thereof—other than 150 175 semis for re-rolling) 220 35 Sheets. Black Non-Standard, Defectives and Rejects and Cutting over 18" wide 215 240 i I/14G. 300 36 Sheet Cuttings, Black Fishtails and clean cut mixed G"/18" wide, mostly 24G. 180 205 37 Sheet Cuttings, Ela> k Fishtails and clean cut mixed 5"/24" wide, 13/18G. 260 180 205 260 38 Sheet Cu tings, Black Fishtails and clean cut mixed G"/24" wide, lu/22G. 195 220 39 Sheet Cuttings. Black Fishtails and clean cut mixed 6"/18" wide, 26G. .. 185 275 40 Shoot Cuttings, Black Fishtails and clean cut mixed 6" to 24" wide, 28 gauge 210 265 210 235 41 Sheet Cuttings, Black Fishtails and clean cut mixed 6" to 24" wide, 30 G. 230 295 42 Sheets—Black Cuttings 6" and up wide, all fishtails, mixed gauges 10 to 26G 255 320 145 170 43 Sheets—Black Cuttings 2" to under 6", 11/14 gauge 100 215 125 165 44 Sheets—Black Cuttings— (a) Thin Straight Sheared handbundled, mixed gauges 20 to 34, 4" wide and over 200 (b) Thick handbundled. mix d gauges 20 to 34, 2" wide and over. . 225 285 80 105 45 Sheets, Galvd. Corr. Rejected, defective a» d spotted 24 gauge 290 145 46 Sheets, Galvd. Corrugated, Cuttings, 24 gauge 315 395 275 300 47 Sheets, Galvd.—Used—Damaged but re-util isable, corr. or plain mixed or unmixed 160 375 48 Sleepers, steel—secondhand, when sold for industrial uses (not for re-rolliDg) 185 235 110 135 49 Sleeper Bars— 175 (a) Rejected 9' and above (b) Cuttings 2' to below 9' 140 165 120 210 50 Springs, Steel—'Scrap) for making word-, ere. 145 185 51 Structural? including bar* (rounds and squares 3" and above and flats above 5" wide) ] 65 190 190 240 defective, rejected and non-standard over 9' long. ' 215 270 52 Structural Cuttings S'/9" long including those of bars (rounds and squares 3* and 175 abov>* and flats >*bovo 5" v/ide). 200 250 53 Structural Cutti gs under 2' long including cuttings of bars (rounds and squares 3" 100 and above and flats above 5' wide) when used for industrial purposes. 125 165 54 Teme Plate Strips—G. 28 and thicker— (a) over 0" wide (b) 3" to 6' wide 250 275 185 345 (c) under 3" 210 265 55 Tie Bars—Punched secondhand (used) full lengths or broken V long and over 135 160 80 200 105 145 PART* tV 1 HR ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST .3, 1945 239

Item Maximum Basis Prices per ton afc No. Calcutta, Bombay, Karachi and Madras Description or Classification of materials

Col. I Col. II Col. Ill

50 TinP?a‘° Strip 2. gauge Rs. Rs. Rs. minimum width is and thicker in lots where— and maximum width is (a1 6" (6) 3' 305 330 6" 415 (c) r 245 270 340 (d) V 3" 295 320 400 2" 280 3 5 385 («) r 1" 57 r ] /Ar .65 290 365 235 260 58 Tyre“lscra,Ww1«,‘lf;Pr10^?a,t0l-V V *' ‘hick, -2' toV wide . 325 120 145 185 59 Tyres (S (!' lt,h stud h?les) maunsoll ring fastenings 140 165 21 fin ' ral'way engine Hnd carriage) without stud holes 140 165 210 60 .Wire, Defective ami Short longths—Specific Gauges—Basis 2—3 S.W.G.— (а) Hardbright (б) Annealed 360 385 485 400 (c) Galvanised (including telegraph) 425 535 (d) Barbed 6 1 ' 450 47 595 650 575 720 61 Wire -Scrap and Cuttings in mixed unsorted gauges— («) Hardbright 360 335 485 (6) Annealed 400 425 535 (c) Galvanised 450 475 596 62 Wire Scrap twisted, bent and rusty, mixed or unmixed gauges— («) Unanuealed •235 260 325 (6) Annealed 260 285 360 (c) Galvanised 295 320 400 {d) Barbed 360 385 485 * Gauge extras applicable to items 27, 28, 44, 54 and 55. Rs. per ton (Tinplate Co.’s Specifications) for lots : — Rs. per ton. (1) Thinner than 28 gauge • 25 (3) 31 to 3i gauge 45 (2) .29 to 30 gauge 30 (4) 33 to 34 gauge 25 Special Directions to Part I for road delivery. For these silos, the basis price shown (a) The stations included under f. o r. Calcutta, Bombay, in column I, II or III according to the classification of Karachi a id Madras are shown in' the Freight (Place the seller, is subject to the appropriate extra for tho place Extras) list No. 1 of 1945. ° frora whleh the steel is soId- (/) Packing and Bundling Charges :—Where light sec- Tho rbasis prices...... are subject to extras forri place , and tions, bars and roads are bundled, a bundling charge not extras for section, size, thickness or gauge Except where exeee(iing Ks g pel. lon may bc rec )Vered from the buyer. iisod or “ secondhand has boen specifically mention d Bundling and packing charges are included in th * prices the maximum prices fixed apply to fresh materials m the for wjre) w;re uaiiS} tin, terne and P.C.R.C.A. Strips, condition usually supplied by producers. (<7)■ Delivery Charges :—Ex-Co;it’oli;d Scrap. Merchants' (b) To arrive at the prices fur places other than Calcutta, Yards are not admissible if delivery is made ex-yard or Bombay, Karachi and Madras, the place extras for iron and f. o. r. siding or nearest station or into workshops adjoining steel fixed by the Iron and Ste -1 Controller from time to the sto kyard. time under clause TIB of the Iron and Steel (Cont/ol ot i(h) Scrap which is not sorted according to Schedule Production and Distribution) Order, 1941 should be added classification will be treated as mixed scrap ” for which to the base price. For places for which no extra has been the basis price is given in Part IV of the Schedule, so fixed railway Freight per ton at public tariff rates for (i) these directions do not apply to Parts II, III and full wa^on loads from the nearest of the above four ports IV of this Sche lule. to the place in question should bo added. In any dispute PART II—SCRAP FOR RE-ROLLING regarding the place extras, the decision of the Controller shall be final. (These freights are given in tho I. S. C. Maximum Freight (Place Extra) List No. 1 of 1945. price per ton Item f.o.r. siding (c) Extras for section, size, thickness or gauge :■— No. Description of material or lot f.o.r. nearest Where a lot consists of one section of structural, one size despatching bar or rod one thickness of plate or one gauge of sheet station or or wire and no special provision has been made in this ex-site schedule for such a lot, the basis price is subject to the standard extra for that seciion size, thickness or gauge, Rs notified by the Iron and Still Controller from time to time 1 Fresh re-rollable scrap from all sources including 120 under clause IIB of the Iron and Steel (Control of Produc­ fresh steel rail cuttings and other scrap recovered from the process of fabricating new tion and Distribution) Order 1941. steel, but excluding roll-spoils. (d) F. 0. R. Destination Sales by producers (i) Where 2 Used Railway straight axles. 120 3 Used Steel Rails of all descriptions in re-rollable 90 lots are despatched-by rail in full wagon loads by producers lengths, including points and crossings. the price shall be f. o. r. destination, i.e., the base price 4 Steel long draw bars (without hooks). 90 shown in column I plus the appropriate place extra for the 5 Fresh Roll-Spoils 3/4" and thicker which are 120 suitable for, or which the Controller considers destination. should be used for re-rolling, lengths 5'-6" [ii) Where wagons are not Lilly loaded, the customer and up. . destination rate ©to,the difference 6 All other re-rollablo scrap from any source, 80 shall pay the f. o. r including such serp recovered from old between the actual freight per ton and the amount, ot fabrication, etc., which the Controller considers freight per ton which would have been incurred if the suitable or lit for re-rolling. wagon had been fully loaded. Special Directions to Part II (Hi) If where a producer sells a lot f. o. r. destina­ (a.) These prices apply to sales from all persons including tion, the materials are sent at the customer’s request by a route or means of transport other than the cheapest, the scrap merchants. (6) These prices are nit subject to any place extra or ■4k extra freight charges shall be horn© by the customer. any other extra. (e) Other Sales Except when a sale is made f. o. r. (c) “ Ex-Site ” Sales apply only for (1) Road deliveries des1 ination by a producer, tho basis price shown in column or (2) in cases of Rail Deliveries when the nearest Rail­ I II or III shall apply f. o. r. seller’s siding or nearest way Siding is more than one mile from where the material despatching station for rail delivery in “ smalls ” or cx-sito is lying. / the ORISSA GAZETTE,^AUGUST part IV 240 following further amendment shall be made in the Textile Commissioner's notification Ho. T.G. (0) 1/44, dated PART III—MELTING SCRAP th o lQth February 1944, namely. Maximum To sub-clause (a) of c ause (2) of the said notificatioil price per ton f.o.r. following proviso shall be added, namely: — seller’s •Provided0 that individual members of any Assoeiati10U siding, which has been allotted a distinguishing number for Uso Item Description, of material or lot f.o.r. near­ ‘nil its members shall in addition stamp their individual No. est des­ patching membership numbers below the distinguishing number.” station or ex-site general permission Bombay, 21sl June 1945 Ks. 1 Spring Steel Scrap o1. Cuttings which the Con­ 100 \o T.C. (20)/45—In exercise of the powers conferred troller al ocat s fhr raelti ig. on* me bv the Central Government's Notification No. 59- 2 Special Quality Low Phosphorous Stec-1 M 1 ing 75 TB/45, dated the 2nd dune 1945. I Hereby permit: Scrap (other than spring st-el melting scrap) (a) any manufacturer to pack, otherwise than in accord­ with phosphorous content below ‘035 per ance with the said notificatioil, any cloth other than cent. Standard Cloth intended for delivery to the Central 3 Special Quality Low Phosphorous Steel Melting 60 Government in pursuance of any Contract ; Scrap (other than spring steel m Ring (scrap) Handloom Factory to pack Handloom with phosphorous content ’035 per cent to (b) any owner of a under ‘045 per cent. cloth otherwise than in accordance with the said notili- 4 Commercial Quality, heavy iron and steel melt­ 40 cation. ing ^cnp not less th in 1/4" thick, including M. K. VJSLLODI rollspoils under 5'-6" length. Textile Commissioner 5 Commercial Quality Medium, iron and steel 40 The 1st August 1945 melting scrap not less than 18" thick. 6 Comm rciai Quality light, iron and steel mel­ 30 No. 18717-S.T.—The following notifications, issued by ting scrap und‘*r I S" thick. the Government of India in the Department of Industries 7 Black or d tinned or degalvanised sheet scrap 30 and Civil Supplies, are republished for general information. K and cuttings hydraulically or tightly screw By order of the Governor pressed and baled for melting purposes. C. S. JHA 8 Thick handbundlod scrap, narrow pieces suit­ 25 Secretary to Government able for melting. 9 Black or detinned or degalvanised sheet scrap 15 Bombay, 12th June 1945 and cuttings suitable for melting in loose No. 1/2 (G0)/45-CG (CS)—In exercise of the power irregular shaped pieces (not pressed—baled). conferred by sub-section (1A) of section 11 of the Hoard - 10 Fresh Steel Borings and Turnings.. 7 ing and Profiteering Prevention Ordinance 1943 (Ordinance 11 Cast Iron Melting Scrap—Grade I 57 XXXV of 1946), I hereby direct every dealer in any of the 12 Cast Iron Melting Scran—Grade II 35 article specified in Schedule ‘A’ hereto attached and Special Directions to Part ±11 carrying on business in any area specified in Schedule (rt) These prices apply to sales from all persons includ­ 'B' shall mark the selling price on every such article ing scrap, merchants. exposed for sale and I hereby further direct that— (6) T’lesc prices aro not subject to any place extra or (1) ' the prices shall be marked on the articles so that any oth- r extra. they can be easily seen and read bv a customer and shall (c “ Ex-Site ” Sales apply only for (i) Road deliveries be written legibly in English, Hmdusthani, Marathi or or (2) in case4 of Rail deliveries when the nearest Railway Gujarathi ; Siding in more than one mile from where the material is lying. (2) a price-list shall be maintained in a book with P\RT TV-MIXED SCRAP numbered pages; it shall be written in ink, and the arti­ cles shall be specified therein under groups arranged in the Item Description of material or lot Maximum alphabetical order and within each group they shall be No. price per specified as far as possible in the alphabetical order. ton ex­ cite. (3) the prices marked on the articles and entered in the price list shall be within the limits permitted by or under R«. the Hoarding and Profiteering Prevention Ordinance. ] Unsoried and Unclassified including usable 30 1943‘ defectives. ,’e-rollable scrap, melting scrap and seiap suitable for industrial purposes but not Schedule “ A ” including borings and turnings. 1. Artificial silk yarn and 21. Slate pencils 2 Unsorted and Mixed Tinstrlps, including detinn- 65 0 thread. , 22. Steel pens abl * scrap mixed gauges. 2. Boot ana metal polishes. 23. Silk yam and thread S 3 Deiinnabh* Scrap—Mixed 50 ?• £Ul|er-v , 24. Spectacle frames 4 Unsortf d and mixed P. C. R. C. A. Terne- 25 4. Cycles, eyrie spare parts 26. Sanitary fittings plate c*,.d Coloured scrap consisting of bits and - accessories. 20. Spots goods ° pieces. o. Uo.;ks timepieces and 27. Toilet requisites Special Directions to Part I V watches and parts 28. Typ-writers and parts thereof. (а) These j>rices apply to sales from all persons includ­ of typewriters. ing scrap merchants. 6. Cartridges 29. Typewriter ribbons (б) These prices arc not subject to any place extra or 7. Crockery 30. Tinned any other extra. 8. Camphor and and bottled camphor provisions, E. G. Spooner powder synthetic. t ravelling requisites Iron and Steel Cont oiler 9. Enamelled Ironware 32. Thermoses and thermos S. A. YENKATARATNAX iU. Fountain pens and parts flasks. Joint Secy, to the God. of India oi louutain pens. 33. Umbrellas and parts of The 1st August 1945 11. Grindery umbrellas. , No- 18715-S.T.—Tho following notifications, issued by 12. Glassware 34. Wine, Uie Government of India in the Department of Industries 13. H.ndkmtti™ wool spirits and liquois. “!ld are republished for general information. 14. HabcrdasWrv 3o. Woollen fabrics By order of the Governor 15. Incandescent 36. Wireless receiving a«*ts C. S. JIIA 16. K-rodae oil la-mymentles ancl parts of wire less ft,.!-,, m ’p' receiving sess and £■ .\o. T.C. (0) p/«-[n .ama., oUke po«„ ,9. **■*• *» wireless bulbs. *J 4 on me by sub clause (c) of clause 10 of the Corf-nn r»wi ^ %f.aPhlc negatives • Wool], i K auu worsted und Yarn (Control) Order, 1943, I hereby di-ec* that th« „ r d VtmbiS papers. raachine knitting • Razors and yarns. razor blades ”8- Zip fasteners /n a rrnmmn a TTririfim i a i r\ s r? 9A.Q PARTLY the ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1045 241

Schedule “B”

Boundaries S. No. Narr o of Ward

On the North On the South On the East On the West

1 I Fort and Harbour Ward ' A lino starting from tho The sea .. The harbour .. , Back Bay. (includ s the southern harbour and extending portion of tho island along tho north wharf i within the boundaries j of Carnac Basin the here specified and the south side of Carnac entire harbour). Bead and of First Marine Street and continuing thence to Back Bay. 2 Mandvi Ward A lino starting from the A line sta* mg from the I The harbour from the A line starting from the harbour and extending harbour and extending ! south wharf of Clerk Babula Tank Road and alonj. the south wharf along the north wharf Basin to the north extending along tho cast of Clerk Basin the south of Carnac Basin, and wharf of Carnac Basin. side of Bhendy Bazar side of Wari Bunder the north side of Parel Road and the east Road, and the east side Carnac Road as far as side of Abdul Kehman of Hancock Bridge and Abdul Rehman Street. Street as far as Carnac of Mazgaon Road to the Road. junction of the latter with Babula Tank Road, thence a ong the south side of Babula Tank Road to Bhendy Bazar 7'arel Road. 3 Bhuleshwar Ward A line starting from the [The north side of Carnac The west side of Bhendyl west side of Bhendy Road from Abdul Bazar, Parel Road, A line starting from the BRzar, Parel Road, and Rehman Street, and the and of Abdul Rehman north-wot corner of extending along the north side of First Street as far as Carnac Northbrook Garden, Grant >4 south side of Grant- Marine Street and line Road. Road and extending along Road as far as the continuing thence to the east side of Trimbak north west corner of Back Bay. Parashram Street Ardesir Northbrook§ Gardon. Dady Street passing thence along the northeast side of part of Bhu eshwar Street to the junction of that street and Thakurd- war Street and extending along the south side of the latter as far as Queen’s Road, and continuing thence to Back Bay.

Bombay, 13lh June 1945 reference to clause (b) of that sub-section, I have sane- No. 1/2 (62)/45-CG (CS)—In exercise of the powers tioned the addition to the landed cost of imported Artificial conferred on me by sub-section (2) of section 12 of the Silk Fabrics for the purpose of determining the maximum Hoarding and Profiteering Prevention Ordinance 1943 sale price which a dealer may charge of a sum lepresent- (Ordinance XXXV of 1943), I hereby direct that every ing: producer of art silk fabrics shall on or before oOth June (1) 10 per cent of the landed cost where the sale is 1945 furnish to the Deputy Controller-General of Civil made by the dealer who imported the article to another Supplies (Headquarters) 1st Marine Street, Fort, Bombay, dealer ; true and accurate information as to particulars specified (-) lo per cent- of the landed cost where the sale is made in Form ‘A’ relating to the business carried on by him: l>y any other dealer to another dealer ; Form A (3) 35 per cent of the lauded cost in any other case. Provided that where the article is sold or delivered at 1. Name of thf g of partners and whether a place other than a port, the seller may also add to the (If a nun, butu - price thereof the amount of octroi and other local cess, registered or not). paid in respect of such article. 2. Full address of the producer Note—The freight and packing charges are included in the per­ 3. Total number of looms: — centage of profits specified above and shall be borne by the (i) in October 1941 Consigneo. («) in October 1944 Bombay. 14th June 1945 (iii) to-day the production of art No. 1/2 (64)/4o-CG (OS)—it is hereby notified for 4. Number of looms engaged on public information that in pursuance of the proviso to sub- silk fabrics. nn«Msion of the producer which section (2) of section <5 of the Hoarding and Profiteering 5. Number of looms in ^ ' fabrics other than art Prevention Ordinance. 1948 (Ordinance XXXV of 1943), and have been diverted for production of with reference to clause (b) of that sub-section 1 have silk such as cotton, woollen, etc. (5. Number of looms in possession of the producer which sanctioned the addition to the landed cost of Dietz and other imported lanterns (other than USCO brand) for tho purpose of determining the sale price thereof ol a sum are7 notWhether ir- use. the producer has been in. a.position. . to obtain representing— adequate supplies of cotton, woollen or other yam neces­ (i) 10 per cent of the landed cost where the sale is made sary for working the looms referred to m column 5. 8 The quantity of artificial silk yam required by the by the dealer who imported the article to a wholesale producer during every month for looms now engaged m the dealer or an agent ; production of art silk fabrics. . Pei’ ®em °* the landed cost where the sale ;s 9 Whether the mill in possession of the producer is suit- made by a wholesale dealer or an agent; provided that if able for production of the common varieties ot art silk the sale and delivery are made elsewhere than at a port & sazr m“" - — -20 *• -

clucer10 sswss.««“*»—«m“ s:ar....*-•*&Ws Note—Freight and packing charges being in each case borne Iv - to 31st May 194o.Bombay, 13th June 1945 1/2 (G3)j4o-CG (OS)—It is hereby notified for lhe consigneo. Public information that in pursuance of the proviso to sub­ C. C. DESAI section (2) of section 6 of the Hoarding and Profiteering Controller-General of Civil Supplies revolition Ordinance, !°4" tKo. XXXV of I94p), and with PART IV 242 THE ORISSA G 4ZETTE. AUGUST 3, 1045

Part II—Charka Silk Bom bail, 30th June 1915 Maximum Maximum No. 211-TA/45—In exercise of the’powers conferred by selling selling clause (r) of sub-section (!) of section 3 of the Hoarding price per price per lb. (ex- lb. in and Profiteering Prevention Ordinance, 1943 (Ordinance Serial Description of Silk Charka other /’ No. XXXV of 1943). the Central Government is pleased to No. reeler’s cases direct that the maximum price which a producer or dealer premises) may charge in respect of raw silk of the description or ex- specified in column 1 of the schedule hereto annexed shall Govcrn- monfc be as specified in the corresponding entry. depot (?; in column 2 where the raw silk is delivered at the Trade description of silk Production filature, charka reder's premises or depot, and zone (ii) in column 3 where the raw silk is delivered at the Rs. a. p. Ks. a. p. 34 0 0 37 0 0 Silk Weaving Factory or Weavers' premises, or in any 1 Superfine Madras Pre­ other case. sidency. Do. 32 8 0 35 8 0 Schedule 2 Grade I Do. 31 0 0 34 0 0 Part T—Filature Silk 3 Grade II .. Do. 30 0 0 33 0 0 Maximum Maximum 4 Grade III Do. 18 0 0 21 0 0 selling selling 5 Douppion 34 0 0 37 0 0 6 AAA .. Mysore State Serial Description of Silk prii-e price Do. 8‘2 8 0 35 8 0 No. per lb. per lb. 7 AA Do. 31 0 0 34 0 0 ex- in other 8 A Do. 30 0 0 S3 0 0 filature cases 9 Basic 29 0 0 32 0 0 10 C Do. Trade description of Production .. ' Do. 28 0 0 31 0 0 11 CC 19 0 0 22 0 0 silk zone 12 Inferior Do. Do. 18 0 0 21 0 0 Rs. A. P. Rs. a. P. 13 Douppion Pro- 34 0 0 30 0 0 1 International C ' . .. 40 8 0 44 0 0 14 2400 Tana Bengal 2 International “ D ” .. 40 0 0 43 8 0 vince. 3 International “ E ” .. Madras Prescy. 39 8 0 43 0 0 15 Bharana No. 1 Do. 31 0 0 34 0 0 4 International “ F ” . . Mysore State. 39 0 0 42 8 0 16 Bharna No. 2 Do. 19 0 0 32 0 o 5 Delhi .. Bengal Province 38 8 0 42 0 0 17 Gora Do. 15 0 0 18 0 0 6 Delhi “ G ” .. 38 0 0 41 8 0 C. C. DESAI 7 Delhi “ X .. 37 8 0 410 0 Joint Secy, to the Govt, of India ? 8 Lotus yellow . . Kashmir Stage 42 S 0 46 0 0 i

New Delhi. 30tli June 194-5 (Ordinance No. XXXV of 1943), and insupersession of all previous notifications, on the subject, the Central No. 1(11) F/45—In exercise of the powers conferred Government is pleased to fix as follows with immediate by clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the effect the maximum prices which may be charged in Hoarding and Profiteering Prevention Ordinance, 1913 respect of raw buffalo hides: —

Ceiling prices Particulars Weight Selection to bo charged to range the utilizers

(I) Green buffalo hides trimmed accord­ ing to trad • customs. (a) Buffalo hid-s lights and Up to 64 lbs (i) Standard of hides as processed by 2 lbs. 1 oz. per mediums including buffalo per hide. Govt. H. & S. Factory, Caw’npore. Re. calves or kauris. {ii) Standard of hides as processed by the 2 lbs. 13 ozs. per tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Re. Supply for the production of No. 1 sole leather. (Hi) Standard of hides as processed by 3 lbs. 4 ozs. per tanneries controll d by the Dept, of Re. Supply for the production of No. 2 sole leather or any lower standard.

Above 64 lbs. (b) Buffalo hides., heavy .. (0 Standard of hides as processed by the 1 lb. 14 ozs. per hide. Govt. H. & S. Factory, Cawnpore. per Re.

(ii) Standard of hides as processed by tan- 2 lbs. 3 ozs. per. neries controlled by the Dept, of Supply Re. ~ 'W. for the production of No. 1 sole leather.

(Hi) Standard of hides as processed by tan­ 2 lbs. 15 neries controlled by the Dept, of Supply ozs. per Re. for the production of No. 2 sole leather or any lower standard. (II) Wet salted buffalo hides hr shad clean and trimmed according t > trade custom. (?) Standard of hides as ■I (a) Buff ;! > hides lights and mediums Up to 56 lbs. processed by the 1 lh including buffalow calves or kattais. per hide. Government H. & S. Factory, . 13' ‘ OZ8. Cawnpore. per Re.

(ii) Standard of hides as processed by tan- 2 neries controlled by the Dept, of lbs. 7 oz.s Supply for the production of No. per Ro. sole leather. 1

(Hi) Standard of hides as processed by 2 lbs. 13 tanneries controlled by the Re. °ze. por Dept, of Supply for the produc­ tion of No. 2 Sole Leather or any lower standard. PART IV the ORISSA G^AZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1915 243

Particulars Weight range Ceiling prices Selection to be charged to the utilizers. (6) Buffalo hides, heavy • • Above 56 lbs. (i) Standard of hides as prooossod by 1 lb. 9 ozs. per Re. per hide. the Govt. H. & S. Factory, Cawn- pore. _ T> ^ii) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 13 ozs. per 1 e. i tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of .No. 1 Sole leather. -p (in) Standard pf hides as processed by 2 lbs. / ozs. per e. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 2 Sole leather or .any lower standard. 1

Note—The sellers are allowed to include in the weight of wet salted buffalo hides Brushed Cl below to compensate the loss due to brushing of the salt normally carried in ean the weight of salt at the rate mentioned (1) Heavy Wet Salted Buffalo Hide Brushed Clean a wet salted hide :— 5 lbs. per hide. (2) Medium Wet vSalted Buffalo Hide Brushed Clean 4 lbs. per hide. (3) Light Wet Salted Buffalo Hide Brushed Clean 3 lbB. per hide.

(Ill) Normal dry salted buffalo hides trimmed according to trade 4-J custom—■

! (a) Buffalo hides lights and medium Up to 40 lbs. (i) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 7 ozs. per Re. including buffalo calves or kattais. per hide. the Govt. H. & S. Factory, Cawn- pore. (ii) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 15 ozs. per Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 1 Sole Leather. (Hi) Standard of hides as processed by 2 lbs. 4 ozs. per Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 2 Sole leather or any lower standard. j (i) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lbs. 4 ozs. per Re. (b) Buffalo hides, heavy .. Above 40 lbs. per hide. the Govt. H. & S. Factory, Cawn- pore. (ii) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 7 ozs. per.Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 1 Sole Leather. (Hi) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 15 ozs. per Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 2 Sole Leather or any lower 11 standard.

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•; FART IV 244 THE ORISSA GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, RM5 Ceiling prices to be charged Particulars. Weight range . Selection to the utilizers V

(IV) Dry buffalo hides clean and trimmed according to trade . custom— processed by 1 lb. 10 ozs. per Re. (a) Buffalo hides lights and mediums Up to 30 lbs. (i) Standard of hides as including buffalo calves or kattais., . per hide. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for tho production of No. 1 Sole Loather. ^ (it) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 14 ozs. per Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 2 Sole Leather or any lower standard. (b) Buffalo hides, heavy Above 30 lbs. (i) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 3 ozs. per Ro per hide. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 1 Sole Leather. (ii) Standard of hides as processed by 1 lb. 10 ozs. per Re. tanneries controlled by the Dept, of Supply for the production of No. 2 Sole Leather or any lower standard. H. AHMED Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

The 30th July 1945 the Central Government is pleased to direct that the No. 892-T.—The following notifications, issued by the following further amendment shall be made in the Disposal Government of India in the War Transport Department, of Used Government Motor Vehicles Control Order, 1044, are republished for general information. namely: — Bv order of the Governor After Note (ii) below the Schedule to the said Order, C. S. JHA the following note shall be added, namely: — t w Secretary to Government Note (m)—For the purpose of the application of the New Delhi, 30th June 1945 above formula, the model year should be taken as the No. 7-LV (15)/45—In exercise of the powers conferred year in which the vehicle was first taken into service. i ) by sub-rule (2) of rule 81 of the Defence of India Rules, the D. R. RUTNAM Central Government is pleased t-o direct that the following Joint, Secy, to the Govt, of India further amendment shall be made in the disposal of Used Government Motor Vehicles Control Order, 1944, PRESS NOTE namely: — The 20th July 1945 In the said Order, for sub-clause (b) of clause 2, the Py a notification pnblished in the Gazette of India Extra­ following shall be substituted, namely: — ordinary, dated the 18th -July 1945 the Blanket Freezing “(b) The Provincial Motor Transport Controller in Order of the 16th December 1944 which was re-issued on relation to a Province .means the officer appointed by the the 11th June 1945, has now been amended bringing Provincial Government to be the Provincial Motor Trans­ within the purview of the order commission agents and port Controller for the purposes of this Order, and includes other dealers who, acting on behalf of quota-holders, take any other officer authorised by the Provincial Government delivery of cloth from a manufacturer in a manufacturing to perform any of the functions of the Provincial Motor centre. The effect of the notification is that such com­ Transport Controller under this Order. mission agents and dealers are prohibited from, selling the Neiv Delhi, 23rd June 1945 cloth of which they have taken deliverv except in accord­ No. I1-.LV (1)144—In exercise of the powers conferred ance with the permits issued by the Textile Commissioner by sub-rule (2) of rule 31 of the Defence of India Rules, or under his authority.

CujtaCK : Printed and Published by 8. H. Khan, Superintendent, Govt. Prasa, O. G. 18—433 -3-8-1946

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