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Supplement Jßo. 2. to Cije ^Alegtiue D&A?Ette $O. 607 of Mty Slime, 1936 Supplement Jßo. 2. to Cije ^alegtiue d&a?ette $o. 607 of Mty Slime, 1936. RULES OF COURT. RULES MADE BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE WITH THE CONCURRENCE OF THE HIGH •COM• MISSIONER, UNDER SECTION 21 OF THE COURTS ORDINANCE, 1924. ,These rules may be cited as the Civil Procedure (Amend- Short title .1־ ment) Rules, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Civil Pro­ cedure Rules, 1935, hereinafter referred to as the principal rules, and shall come into operation on the date of publication in the Gazette. 2. Section 1 of the principal rules is amended by the deletion Amendment of therefrom of the words "three calendar months after the date of section 1 of the their publication in the Gazette:" and the substitution therefor principal rules. of the following :— "on the fourth day of September, 1936:". Made by me this 5th day of June, 1936. M. F. j.• MCDONNELL Chief Justice. Approved by me this 17th day of June, 1936. A. G. WAUCHOPE High Commissioner. — 632 — RAILWAYS ORDINANCE, 1936. TARIFF FOR THE TRANSPORT OF GOODS. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in the General Manager by section 42 of the Railways Ordinance, 1936, I hereby issue the following special tariff to be in force from the fifth day of June, 1936, until further notice : -o , Minimum ,,. , • ״• Rate , , Minimum Period ״ load per m . ״ Commodity From To peL r ton * Tonnage wagon ° Mils Tons Tons Straw Kirvat Haim Samakh 330 4 150 6 weeks (LP.O. Siding) Straw Kirvat Haim Samakh 311 200 6 weeks •(LP.O. Siding) Straw Haifa Ein Harod 230 80 3 weeks Plus 25 mils per consignment for registration. The above rates exclude loading and unloading fees which'will'be charged additionally when these services are performed by the Railway. The periods of six and three weeks respectively shall commence from the date of the first consignment. O. E. WEBB 12th June, 1936. General Manager. (R/106/35) .. — 633 — FORESTS ORDINANCE, 1926. NOTICE OP DECLARATION OF A CLOSED FOREST AREA, UNDER SECTION 13. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 13 of the Forests Ordinance, 1926, the High Commissioner hereby declares that the part of Forest Reserve described in the schedule to this notice shall be a Closed Forest Area. SCHEDULE. Name of Area : Merda. Approximate area in metric dunums : 2,000. Position: A part of Merda Forest Reserve No. 97 declared in Official Gazette No. 162 of the 1st May, 1926, within the boundaries of Iqrith Village, Acre Sub-District. Boundaries : The boundaries are demarcated by white-washed stone cairns and by 2 notice boards bearing the inscription "Closed Forest • Area" in English, Arabic and Hebrew. North : Starting from the Wadi Kerkera spring the boundary pro• ceeds eastwards as far as the locality known as Mobal El-Ma's. East: From the locality known as Mobal El-Ma's the boundary proceeds southwards as far as the Wad El-Defin. South : From the Wad El-Defin and Khallet Darwish the boundary proceeds westwards along the edges of the cultivated lands known as El-Arda as far as the Wadi Kerkera spring. West: Wadi Kerkera spring. By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 17th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (A/253/81). — 634 — TRANSFER OF LAND ORDINANCE, 1920. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 16. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 16 of the Transfer of Land Ordinance, 1920, as enacted in section 2 of the Transfer of Land Ordinance, 1929, the High Commissioner has made the following rules :— Citation. i. These rules may be cited as the Transfer of Land (Fees) (Amendment) Rules (No. 3), 1936. interpretation. 2. In these rules the term "principal rules" shall mean the Transfer of Land (Fees) Rules, 1935. Amendment of 3. Rule 3 of the principal rules shall be amended by the inser- rule 3 of the ^ f ^ f H g sub-rule as sub-rule (18) thereof :— principal rules. on 0 0 0Wm ° "(18) Transfer by company or other corporate body. 3% on the market value of the properties or rights trans• ferred by any company or other corporate body, (whether in liquidation or not) to any member, contributory, de• benture holder or creditor of such company or corporate body or to any other person, provided that such fee shall in no case be less than 500 mils." Commencement. 4. These rules shall be deemed to have come into operation on the 18th April, 1935. By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 20th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (L/48/85) — 635 — COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENTS ORDINANCE, 1926. NOTICE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 3(1). IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Collective Punishments Ordinance, 1926, as enacted in section 2 of the Collective Punishments (Amendment) Ordinance, 1928, the High Commissioner has declared that the following villages shall be added to the first schedule to the Ordinance :— Bethlehem Sub-District. Allar Deir Mar Saba Artas Husan Beit Eajjar Khirbet Alya Beit Sahur Migdal 'Eder Deir Ibn ,Ubeid Nahhalin. Hebron Sub-District. Ajjur Nuba Arrub Qubeiba, El Bani Na'im Ra'na Barqusya Rihiva, Er Beit Jibrin Sa'ir Beit Kahil Samu', Es Beit Nattif Sanabra Beit Ula Shuyukh, Esh Beit Ummar Surif Daweima, Ed Taffu Deir ed Dubban Tarqumiya Deir Nakh-khas Tel es Safi Dhikrin Umm Burj Halhul Yatta Idna Zakariya Jaba'a, El Zeita Kharas Zikrin Kudna — 636 — J rusalem Sub-District, Abu Dis Jib, El 'Anata Judeira Aqqur Jura., El Arnona Settlement Kafr Aqab 'Artuf Kasla 'Atarot Lauz, Khirbat el Battir Lifta Bayit Vegan Maliha, El Beit Duqqu Meqor Haiyim Beit Hakerem Montefiore, Qiryat Beit Hanina Motsa Beit Ijza Mukhmas Beit Inan Nabi Samwil, En Beit Mahsir Neve Ya'aqov Beit Naqquba Qabu, El Beit Safafa Qalandiya Beit Surik Qalunya Beit Thul Qastal, El Biddu Qatanna Bir Nabala Nataf Dead Sea Qiryat Anavim Deir Aiyub Qubeiba, El Deir 'Amr Rafat Deir Esh Sheikh Ram, Er Deir Hajla Ramat Rahel Deir Nahla Ras Abu 'Ammar Deir Salam Salbit Deir Yasin Sar'a Dilb Saris 'Ein Karim Sataf Emek Arazim Sharafat 'Ezariyya, Al Shehunat Poalim Givat Shaul Shu'fat Har Tuv Silwan Hizma Suba Imwas Sur Bahir 'Inab, Qaryat al Tur, Et Isawiya 'Umur, Khirbet el Ishwa Wadi Qilt 'Islin Yafe Nofï Jaba Yalu. — 637 — R a mallali, S u b -Dis tri ct. Abu Qashsh Jibya Abu Shukheidim Jifna 'Attara Misbah, Khirbat el Bira, El Nabi Salin, En Bir Zeit Ni'ma, Kafr Burham Qarawat Bani Zeid Deir Ibzi' Rammun 'Ein 'Arik Ras Karkar 'Ein Qinya Surdah 'Ein Sinya• Taiyiba, Et Tn Kafr Umm Safah (or Kafr Ishwa) Janiya, El Haifa Sub-DiHrict. Ein Ghazal. By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 18th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (Y/117/36) DISEASES OF ANIMALS ORDINANCE, 1926. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 19. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 19 of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the High Commissioner has made the following rules :— 1. These rules may be cited as the Slaughter House (Amend- Citation, ment) Rules, 1936. 2. Rule 18 of the Slaughter House Rules, 1927-1929, shall not, Slaughter of swine within as regards the slaughter of swine, apply to the municipal area of municipal area Jerusalem and all swine intended for food within that area shall of Jerusalem. be slaughtered at the public slaughter house of the Municipal Corporation of Jerusalem. 3. These rules shall come into operation on the first day of Commencement. August, 1936. By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 20th June, 193Ö. Chief Secretary. (A/69/31) PRESS ORDINANCE, 1933. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF A PERMIT TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that permit No. J.43 granted on the 29th day of May, 1934, under the hand of the District Commissioner, Jerusalem District, to MR. EMILE A. GHORY, to publish "Ash-Shabab" newspaper, has been cancelled. J. HATHORN HALL 19th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (K/87/34) PRESS ORDINANCE, 1933. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF A PERMIT TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that permit No. J.l granted on the 8th April, 1933, under the hand of the District Commissioner, Jerusalem District, to MUNIF EFF. HUSSEINI, Jerusalem, to publish "Al Jamia Al Arabia" newspaper, has been cancelled. J. HATHORN HALL 19th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (K/42/33) PRESS ORDINANCE, 1933. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF A PERMIT TO PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that permit No. J.67 granted on the 4th December, 1935, under the hand of the District Commissioner, Jerusalem District, to JAMAL EFF. HUSSEINI, residing at Jerusalem, to publish a daily newspaper at the printing press situated at 19, Princess Mary Avenue, Jerusalem, in the Arabic and English languages, entitled "Al Liwa", treating of political, economic, religious and social subjects and under the editorship of MR. EMILE ANTON GHORY of Jerusalem, has been cancelled. J. HATHORN HALL 19th June, 1936. Chief Secretary. (K/125/35) — 639 — !,BESS ORDINANCE, 1933. NOTICE OK CANCELLATION OF PERMITS TO PUBLISH NEWSPAPERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the permits scheduled hereunder granted under the hand of the District Commissioner, Southern District, on the dates mentioned in the schedule have been cancelled. SCHEDULE. Section Permit Date of Name of Title of of Press No. Issue Editor Newspaper Ordinance applied. S.l 27.3.33 Mr. Arve Babkoff Hammattarah 6(2) S.7 8.5.33 Mr. Eliazar Steinman Ketouvim • 6(2)• S.9 17.5.33 Mr. Yehoshua Lichter- Hazit Ha'am 6(2) S.10 17.5.33 Mr.
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