Supplement jöo, g to Cfte Jèalestme Œa?ette Jßo. of 24t^ December, 1942.

FORESTS ORDINANCE. PROCLAMATION, NO. 6 OF 1942, BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER,

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 3 of the Forests Cap. 61. Ordinance, I, SIR HAROLD ALFRED MACMICHAEL, G.C.M.G., D.S.O., High Commissioner for Palestine, do hereby proclaim that the lands described in the Schedule hereto are Forest Reserves under the control and management of the Government. The boundaries of the reserves are demarcated throughout by Marks consisting of numbered letters 'F' chiselled into rocks and filled with black paint. SCHEDULE. Sériel No. 315. Name of Reserve •Jarmaq. Situation : Within the village boundaries of Beit-Jann and Suhmata, Acre Sub- District, and , Ghabbatiya, Sasa, , Safsaf and Meirun, Safad Sub-District. Boundaries The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on duplicates of village maps of Beit-Jann, Hurfeish, Ghabbatiya, Sasa, Safsaf, Meirun and Suhmata, scale 1/10,000 numbered res• pectively F/545, F/442, F/527, F/491, F/541, F/206 and F/528, copies of which are located at the office of the Conservator of For• ests, . North :— Starting from mark 12/G situated in Wadi el Murran the boundary proceeds eastwards along that wadi and its southern slope and further on in the localities El Buteiha, Es Sarara, Wadi es Suheil, Wat Tannuriya, El Muallaqa, Khallat el Ein, Hadab et Tun, Bat el Jabal, Jabal Jauhar, Jabal Ein esh Shair, Shirya, Arid er Rihan, Abu Ghabar and Bat el Madabi through succeeding

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Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 52/G, thence through Marks 91/G, 92/G, 102/G and succeeding Marks numbered conse• cutively up to Mark 105/G, thence through Mark 211 /B and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 215/B, thence through Mark 51/8 and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 70/S. thence through Mark 125/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 119/S, thence through Mark 139/ S and succeeding Marks numbered consecu• tively up to Mark 142/S, thence through Mark 118/S and succeed• ing Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 91/S, thence through Mark 9/J and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1/J, thence through Mark 78/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 68/S, thence through Mark 62/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 49/S, thence through Mark 29/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1/S, thence through Mark 120/M and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 107/M. East :— From Mark 107/M the boundary proceeds southwards in• the local• ities• Khallàt edh Dhei'qa, Abu •Hajar, El Hawäkir and Khallat Huseika through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 88/M, thence through Marks 154/M, 153/M, 87/M and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 51/M, thence through Mark 44/M and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively up.to Mark 50/M. thence through Mark 43/M and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 40/M. South :— From Mark 40/M the boundary proceeds westwards in the local• ities Khallat Huseika, Khallat el Huta, Ard Khirbat ez Zabud, Es Suwwana, Khallat el Qadi, Maasir es Suwwana, Zeitunat Abu Hajar, Jebel el Jarmaq and Wadi Abu Ali, thence it proceeds on both the northern and southern slopes of WTadi Khazana in the localities Ein er Ratain, Khallat el Huta, Khallat Juweish, Er Babissa, Ein el Jebel and Ard Sartaba, thence cutting the Wadi Khazana it proceeds in the localities Abu el Majd, Jibab el Qasab, Siyar Abu ëdhDhahab, thence it proceeds along the northern slope of Wadi Abu Ali and along that wadi in the localities Jebel el ׳ Waset and Kh. Bakhasun, thence it proceeds along the wadi Ein en Naum and along its western slope in the localities Jebel Bakhasun, Khallat Jirinis and Bat el Khalisa, through succeeding ־ Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 36/M, thence through - Mark 1877/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1850/B, thence through Mark 1845/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1809/B, thence through Mark 1246/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1101 /B, thence through Mark 366/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 354/B, thence through Mark 342/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 324/B, thence through Mark 282/B and succeeding tili December, 1912 Tin•: PALESTINE 'GAZETTE KO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT• •KO. '2. 1891

Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 256/B, thence through Mark 252/ B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 250/B, thence through Marks 253/B, 254/B, 255/B, 249/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 240/B, thence through Mark 233/B and succeeding Marks numbered , consecutively down to Mark 219/B, thence through Mark 101/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 91/B, thence through Marks 104-/B, 103/B, Htë/B/lOS/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Marl: 112/B, thence through Mark 234/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 239/B, thence through Mark 113/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 121/15, thence through Mark 91/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 70/B, thence through Mark 17/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 11/B, thence through Mark 18/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 45/B, thence through Marks 48/B; 49/B, 50/B, 46/B, 47/B, 394/B and succe• eding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 372/M, thence to Mark 163/B. ­From Mark 163/B, the. boundary proceeds northwards in the local .־—: •West ities Bat el Khalisa, Buweisat el Jarrada, Khallat el Kanissa, Jebel. Rakhasun, Khallat ed Dawali and Abu Ivhoukh, thence on both slopes on the Wadi Fjin en Naum and Wad el Manbaa in the localities Qubur Matawila, El Khureiba and El Muneizila through succeeding 'Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 131/B, thence through Marks 57/B, 56/B, 53/B, 51/B, 52/B, 54/B,. 55/B, 129/B, 69/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to •Mark 59/B, thence through Mark 10/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1/B, thencé through Mark 122/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 128/B, thence through Marks 130/B, 58/B, 606/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 585/B, thence through Trig. Mark 322, Marks 583/B, 584/B, 582/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 565/B, thence through Mark 556/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 551 /B, thence through Mark 45/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 39/S, thence through Mark 124/8 and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 101/S, thence through Mark 38/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1/S, thence-through Mark 75/H and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 61 /H, thence through Marks 78/H, 76/H, 77/H, 79/H and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up fco Mark 83/H, thence through Marks 255/H, 256/H, 249/H and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 254/H, thence through Mark 1/G and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively uptoMarkl2/G. Approximate Extent and particulars of areas comprised within the boundaries described is shown in the table below :- Area: —

! Forest Cultivated Plots — Jannaq Total. | Map No. j No. of Area in Area in Area | | Location Claimed by Metric Duns. Plot in Metric 1 Map Duns. • t . 1 552 1 Heirs of Abdul Majid Qaddura and i ־ : Partners 92 2 Heirs of Abdul Majid. Qaddura and Partners 40 F/527 (a) Within Ghabbatiya village area 3 Heirs of Abdul Majid Qaddura and Partners 25 I 474 I 715 ' F/491 (a) Within Sasa village area 617 ! 474 ; (b) Area marked on the map "Disputed Sasa—Beit Jam!" 1289 Assad Qaddura and Abd el Ghani Awad es Saved 21 P/442 ! (a) Within Hurfeish village area Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 2 Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 5 Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 8 Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 15 Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 13 Assad Abu esh Shabab and Partners 9 •(c) Area marked on the map "Disputed Sasa—Jish" 16. 1990 a) Within Safsaf village, area 851 Mashaa of Safsaf village 0) 541׳ F Mashaa of Safsaf village 13 Mashaa of Safsaf village 11 Mashaa of Safsaf village 32 (b) Within Jish village area 11 924 E/206 | (a) Within Meirun village area 931 Ali Hussein 69 Jamil Qaddura 22 1022 Forest s Cultivated Plots — Jarmaq

Map No. ! Area in No. of \ Area in ־ Location Claimed by Metric Duns. Plotin\ Metric Duns. Map j ׳ ! F/545 (a) Within village area 7009 1 Fandi Hussein el Ali & Mohd. Zeidan 28 2 Mohammad Hussein Ali 9 8 Mohammad Hussein Ali 5 4 Mohammad Hussein Ali 23 5 Heirs of Ahmad Hassan Naffa 5 6 Heirs of Ahmad Hassan Naffa 8 7 | Kinj Qablan and Partners 36 8 ! Kinj Qablan and Partners 53 9 | Said Assad Tafesh 23 10 ! Qassem Saleli Milhem, Zayed Abu | Souda and Ali el Mustafa 10 26 | Dhamen Assad Mohd. el Hussein 58 27 | Hussein Ali Qablan 13 28 | Salman Ali es Suweid 14 29 | Mashaa of Beit Jann village 27 80 j Mashaa of Beit Jann village 145 31 Mashaa of Beit Jann village 61 32 Ali el Yussif and Partners 9 33 Ali Faris Suleiman & Partners 22 56 Mashaa of Beit Jann village 2 57 Jabr_ Qablan 13 (fc>) Area marked on the map "Disputed Beit Jann—Meirun" 428.5 11 Mohammad Said Nijem 1.5 F/528 (a) Within Suhmata village area 618.4 17 Hussein Abdallah 0.7 18 Hussein Abdallah 0.9 19 Hussein Abdallah 1.0 GRAND TOTAL 12,796.9 947.1 Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated except for 40 plots demarcated separately and excluded from the reserve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above. 1894

Serial No :- 316. Name of Reserve : Wad el Ghamiq North. Situation :- Within the village boundaries of Beit Jann, Acre Sub-District. Boundaries The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate of the village map of Beit Jann, 1/10,000 scale, num­ bered F/545, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Con­ servator of Forests, Jerusalem. North Starting from Mark 283/B the boundary proceeds eastwards in the localities Ard Sartaba, Mauqi Ein el Jebel, El Qurmiya, Khallat el Halabi and Ard Khirbet ez Zabud through Mark 323/B and suc­ ceeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 307/B. thence through Mark 1730/B and succeeding Marks numbered con­ secutively down to Mark 1674/B, thence through Mark 1666/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1647/B, thence through Mark 1633/B and succeeding Marks num­ bered consecutively down to Mark 1619/B. East From Mark 1619/B the boundary proceeds southwards in the loc­ alities Ard Khirbat ez Zabud, Ard el Hannana and Jabalat el Arus through succeeding Mark* numbered consecutively down to Mark 1546/B. South From Mark 1546/B the boundary proceeds westwards in the local­ ities Jabalat el Arus, Khallat et Tabik and along the northern slope of Wadi el Ghamiq through succeeding Marks numbered consecutiv­ ely down to Mark 1519/B, thence through Mark 1878/B and suc­ ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 1917/B. ­From Mark 1917/B the boundary proceeds northwards in the loc ־: West alities el Qurmiya and Mauqi Ein el Jebel through Mark 2545 /B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2551/B. thence through Mark 306/B and succeeding Marks numbered con­ secutively down to Mark 283/B. ׳ Approximate area in metric dunums :—

Cultivated Plots Forest Area Total Area'of in Metric No. of Irea in Reserve in Duns. Plot in Claimed by Metric Metric Duns. Map Duns. 1263 12 Nayef Yussif Qablan 9 25 Heirs of Hamed Jammula 18 1290 Description :• Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated ex­ cept for 2 plots demarcated separately and excluded from the re­ serve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above. 311h. December, 1912 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. .1895

Serial No. 317.

Name of Reserve :— Wad El Ghamiq South.

Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Beit-Jann; Acre Sub-District. Boundaries :— The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate of the village map of Beit Jann, 1/10,000 scale, numbered F/545, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Con• servator of Forests, Jerusalem. North Starting from Mark 1402/B the boundary proceeds eastwards in the localities Janabat eth Thalab, Khallat Nimr, Jebel Shufinin, Jebel Khirbat el Kharaib, El Qabrish and along the southern slope of Wadi el Ghamiq through succeeding Marks numbered consecut• ively down to Mark 1393/B, thence through Mark 1388/B and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1280/B. East From Mark 1280/B the boundary proceeds southwards in the localities Jebel Daidaban and Jebel Khirbat el Kharaib through Marks 1279/B, 1278/B, 1271/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1247/B, thence through Mark 1100/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1044/B.

Soutli From Mark 1044/B the boundary proceeds westwards in the locality Jebel Khirbat el Kharaib through succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 1040/B, thence through Marks 1518/B, 2542/B, 2543/B, 2544/B, 1517/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1514/B, thence through Mark 1508/B uptoMarkl507/B. West From Mark 1507/B the boundary proceeds northwards in the local• ities Jebel Khirbat el Kharaib, Jebel Shufinin, Khallat en Nimr and Janabat eth Thalab through succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 1466/B, thence through Mark 1460/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 1402/B. Approximate area in metric dunums :—

Cultivated Plots Forest Area Total Area of in Metric No. of Area in Reserve in Duns. Plot in Claimed by Metric Metric Duns. Map Duns. 1012 18 Nap Mohammad el Halabi . 5 14 Nayef Yussif Qablan and Mohammad Assad el Halabi 8 , 15 Milhem Saleh Qablan 2 34 Nofal Qassim Jammula 2 1029 :1896

Description:— Forest and forest land containing no lands at present cultivated except for 4 plots demarcated separately and excluded from the reserve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above.

Serial No. :— 318. Name of Reserve : Jabalat el Arus East. • t Situation :- Within the village boundaries of Beit-Jann, Acre Sub District.

Boundaries The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate of the village map of Beit Jann, 1/10,000 scale, numbered F/545, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North Starting from Mark 2206/B the boundary proceeds eastwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2156/B.

From Mark 2156/B the boundary proceeds southwards through ־: East succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2122/B.

South From Mark 2122/B the boundary proceeds westwards through suc­ ceeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2107/B.

West : From Mark 2107/B the boundary proceeds westwards to Mark 2235/B and thence through succeeding Marks numbered consecut­ ively down to Mark 2206/B. Approximate area in metric dunums :—- The total area within the boundaries described is 270 metric dunums. Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated.

Serial No. )19.

Name of Reserve :— Jabalat el Arus West. Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Beit Jann, Acre Sub-District. Boundaries :- The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate of the village map of Beit Jann, 1/10,000 scale, numbered F/545, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem. 1897

B the boundary proceeds eastwards/2037־ North:•— Starting from Mark through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2049/B.

East :— From Mark 2049/B the boundary proceeds southwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2071/B.

South :— From Mark 2071/B the boundary proceeds westwards ' through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2106/B and thence to Mark 2022/B.

West :— From Mark 2022/B the boundary proceeds northwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2037/B. Approximate area in metric dunums :— The total area within the boundaries described is 146 metric dunums.

Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated.

Serial No. :- 320.

Name of Reserve :- Khallat Abs.

Situation :— Within the village boundaries of El Bukei'a, Acre Sub-District Boundaries : The boundaries of the reserve are shown by a green line on a dup­ licate of the village map of El Bukei'a, 1/10,000 scale, numbered F/543, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North'.— Starting from Trig. Point 330/B the boundary proceeds eastwards to Mark 353/BU.

East :— From Mark 353/BU the boundary proceeds southwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 358/BU. South:— From Mark 358/BU the boundary proceeds westwards through Mark 359/BU and 360/BU to Mark 361/BU.

West:— From Mark 361/BU the boundary proceeds northwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 368/BU and thence to Trig. Point 330/B. Approximate area in metric dunums :— The total area within the boundaries described is 57 metric dunums. Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated. 1898 THE PALESTIXE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT' NO. '2. •,24th•'December, 1942

Serial No. :— 321.

Name of Reserve :•— Bakhasun.

Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Suh'mata, El Bukei'a and Beit Jann, Acre Sub-District.

Boundaries :— The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on duplicates of the village maps of Suhmata, El Bukei'a and Beit Jann, scale 1/10,000, numbered respectively F/528, F/543 and F/545, copies of which are lodged at the. office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 93/S the boundary proceeds eastwards in the localities En Najasa, Kami ed Dalu and Khallat ed Dawali through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 58/S.

East :— From Mark 58/S the boundary proceeds southwards in the localities Khallat ed Dawali, El Jarrnda, Buweisat el Jarruda, Akkulith, Birak, Buseis, Jebel el Jumeijima, Wadi Hussein, Jebël en Nu- keiri, Jebel el Miqab, Khallat Aiyad, Khallat Dabbus Es Sabaniya, Ed. Dibaba, El Marj and Jebel Mall el Farsh through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 46/S, thence through Mark 256/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 259/S, thence through Mark 460/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 466/B, thence through Mark 531/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 539/B, thence through Marks 548/B, 408/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 412/B, thence through Mark 369/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 379/B, thence through Mark 413/B and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively up to Mark 421/B, thence through Mark 435/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 431 /B, thence through Mark 337/B and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively up to Mark 352/B, thence through Mark 443/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 448/B, thence through Mark 336/B and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively down to Mark 316/B, thence through Mark 2308/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2296/B, thence to Mark 2290/B and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively down to Mark 2277/B, thence to Mark 2268/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2236/B, thence through Marks 424/B, 423/B, 418/B and succeed• ing Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 401/B, thence through Mark 461/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 467/B. 24th• December, 1942 THE PALESTINE G-AZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1899

South :— From Mark -467/B the boundary proceeds westwards in the localities Jebel Mall el Farsh, Es Sahla, Ills Suwwana, Jebel edh Dhallil, Ed Didaba, El Miqab Khallat es Sahla, El Arid and El Asilocalities through Mark460/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 425/B, thence ' through Marks 2329/B, 2330/B, 2469/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2477/B, thence through Marks 2454/B, 2479/B, 2455/B and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2459/B, thence through Mark 2395/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecut• ively up to Mark 2400/B, thence through Mark 2438/B and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2453/B, thence through Marks 2478/B, 2460/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2468/B, thence through Mark 2331/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 2392/B, thence through Mark 42/BU and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 8/BIJ and thence through Trig. Point 325 along the village boundary between El Bukei'a arid villages running on the top of the El Arid cliff as far as Mark 201/B.

West :— From Mark 201/B the boundary proceeds northwards in the local• ities El Asi, Jebel el Haieisa, El Madabi, Jurat et Tut, Bab es Suq, Manzalat el Khan, El Mazgharin, Jabal en Nuqeiri, Khallat Wad Hussein, Er Bughab esh Sharqiya, Jabal el Jumeijima, Dahr Hi- mar, Sirya, Khallat Daraj, Khallat es Safra, Ard el Asi and El Marah through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 145/B, thence through Mark 86/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 60/B, thence through Mark 210/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 264/B, thence through Mark 270/B and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively up to Mark 307/B, thence through Marks 449/B, 450/B, 268/S, 269/S, 185/S and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively down to Mark 129/S, thence through Marks 100/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 93/S.

Approximate area :— Extent and particulars of the area within the boundaries described are shown in the table below :— 1 Forest Cultivated Plots — Rakhasun Total Area in. Map No. 1 •• Area: Location I Area in Claimed by \ Metric i Metric Duns. i i Duns. F/528 (a) Within Suhmata village area j 1538.1 Heirs of Hussein and Mohd. el Mo­ 3.4 ! hammad Ahmad el Mahmud 20.0 Ahmad el Mahmud and Partners 2.8 : Ahmad eh Mahmud and Partners 1 1.0 Ahmad el Mahmud and Partners 3.5 ! Ahmad el Mahmud and Partners 3.6 1 Ahmad el Mahmud and Partners 9.0 j Nairn Salman 4.0 ; Nairn Salman 25.0 j Salman Kheir 4.3 j Ali el Hussein 1.8 ; Mahmud Es Saleh 8.0 ! Mushaa of Bukei'a village 123.0 ! | Ahmad el Mahd. & Partners 46.0 1793.0 a) Within Bnkei'a village area ! 366G.1 i Muhd. Salama el Hamra 176.0׳׳ F/543 j Mahmud Yusuf el Ahmad .40.0 Ahmad Salman el Hamra and Partners 1.6 Muhd. 'Ali Ez-Zein and Partners 10.5 Mahmud Saleh Es Salman and Partners 25.0 Mashaa of Bukei'a village 65.0 1 Mashaa of Bukei'a village 45.0 ! - Mashaa of Bukei'a village 19.0 | Mashaa of Bukei'a village 8.8 I Mashaa of Bukei'a village 3.2 'Ali Hamad El'Ali 22.0 | Saleh Ahmad 'Abdallah 14.0 ! Mubadda & Naif Es Salman & Partners 12.0 j ; Faris Muhammad Said 10.8 j Hayem Mizrahi 16.0 4129.0 F/545 (o) Within Beit Jann village area ! 1426.0 Hassan Mohamad Naffa' 11.0 j Ahmad Yusef el 'Ali 6.0 ! Fayiz Mohd. Said Nijem '58.0 Fayiz Mohd. Said Nijem 2.0 1503.0 GRAND TOTAL 6630.2 j i 794.8 7425.0 24th December, 1942 THE PALKSTIXE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1901 iS

Description :— Forest and forest land including no land at present cultivated ex­ cept for 33 cultivated plots demarcated separately and excluded from the reserve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above.

Serial No. :— 322. Name of Reserve Heidar. Situation :• Within the village boundaries of Beit Jann and Er Bama, Acre Sub-District, and Farradiya, Es Sammui and Meirun, Safad Sub- District. Boundaries :— The boundaries of the reserve are shown in detail by a green line on duplicates of the village maps of Beit Jann, Farradiya, Es Sammui and Meirun, 1/10,000 scale, numbered respectively F/545, F/534, F/556 and F/206, copies of which are lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 502/B the boundary proceeds eastwards in the localities Ein es Sahla, Jebel el Kaf, Jebel Heidar, Khalail el Ghuzz, El Marabi, Jebel el Qala, Jabalat el Arus, Esh Shakair, Ard Shama, Khallat Huseika, Khallat ed Dalya and El Mantara through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 468/B, thence through Mark 511 /B and succeeding Marks number­ ed consecutively up to Mark 573/B, thence through Mark 578/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 585/B,' thence through Mark 598/B and succeeding Marks numbered con­ secutively up to Mark 607/B, thence through Mark 2021/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 2001 /B, thence through Mark 754/B and succeeding Marks numbered con­ secutively up to Mark 757/B, thence through Mark 763/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 784/B, thence through Mark 790/B and succeeding Marks numbered con­ secutively up to Mark 794/B, thence through Mark 818/B and suc­ ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 825/B, thence through Mark 857/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecu­ tively up to Mark 1002/B, thence through Marks 192/B, 193/M, 194/M and 1003/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 1015/B, thence through Marks 156/M, 157/M, 158/M, 160/M, 161/M, 162/M, 166/M and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 170/M, thence through Mark 176/M and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 182/M , : situated at the main road leading from Meirun to Acre. Etwt :— From Mark 182/M the boundary proceeds southwards along that ,road to Mark 183/M and thence in the localities El Mantara ־׳•••־ Khallat ed Dalya, El Fawwara, Wadi Furat, Khallat el Ghazaliya. THE PALESTINE GAZETTE •S'O. 1230—SUPPLEMENT No. 2.. 24th.-December,, 1942

rEs Samara, Jebel el Ghazaliya, Jebel es Sindiyana, Khallat el Mürrabba, Wadi Kemeila, Ras. el Qibli, Ard Rumeila and Jebel el'Karm through Marks ÎGo/M, 164/M, 163/M, 185/M, and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 191/M, thence through'Mark 171 /M and succeeding Marks numbered consecuti• vely up to Mark 175/M, thence through Mark 1/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 30/S, thence through Mark 32•/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively, up to Mark 138/S, thence through Marks 31/S, 139/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 152/S, thence through Marks 932/S, 933/S, 153/S, 934/S, 935/S, 154/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 177/S, thence through Mark 182/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 188/S, thence through Mark 193/S and succeeding" Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 210/S, thence through Mark 215/S and succeeding Marks numbered con seen tively up to Mark 244/S, thence through Mark'251/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 300/S, thence through Mark 1/E and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark ,38/F, thence through Mark 47/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 6S/F situated on the main road from Safad to Acre, thence along this road as far as Mark 104/P. From Mark 104/F the boundary proceeds westwards along the ־ above mentioned main road and in the localities •Ush esh Shuha. Jabal el Kami, Ard'Rumeila, Esh Shakair, Wadi Ammuri, Jebel •el. Qal'a, Khalail el Ghuzz, Abu Salman, Es Safwa, Wadi edh Dhahiya and Jebel el Kaf, through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 79/F, thence through Mark 39/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 46/F, thence through Mark 133/B and succeeding :Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark •161 /F. thence through Marks 164/F, 162/F, 163/F, 741/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 732/B, thence through Mark 2574/B and succeeding Marks num­ bered consecutively down to Mark 2552/B, thence through Mark 7-31/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 695/B, thence through Mark 683/B and succeeding Marks num­ bered consecutively down to Mark 608/B, thence through Mark 400/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 395/B situated at the main road leading from Rama to EI Bukei'a. From Mark 395/B the boundary proceeds northwards along the above mentioned road as far as a bridge situated in the village boundary between Er Rama and Beit Jann, thënce it proceeds along this village boundary and along the village boundary between Sajur and Beit Jann and thence in the locality Es Sahla through Marks numbered serially 6/.BU—1/BU, thence through Mark 507/B and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 502/B. Approximate Area :— Extent and particulars of the area within the boundaries described are shown in the table below

Forest Cultivated Plots—Heidar Total Map No. ATo.o/¡ ! Area in Area, in Area Local ion Plot in \ Claimed by Metric Duns. ! Metric Map ! ! Duns.

F/545 I (a) Within Beit Jann village area 5289.0 16 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim and Partners 8.0 18 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim and Partners 2.0 20 'Ali el Yusif and Partners 7.0 21 'Ali el Yusif and Partners 63.0 22 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim and Partners 'Ali el Yusif and Partners and Far­ han S. and Partners 119.0 23 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim and Partners 11.0 24 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim and Partners 11.0 35 Muhamed Qablan 12.0 86 Muhamed Qablan 7.0 37 Mustafa Saleh Mustafa 7.0 88 "Mustafa Saleh Mustafa 8.0 89 Mohammad As'ad Abu Qasem 15.0 40 Mohammad As'ad Abu Qasem 21.0 41 Zeidan Saleh el Mustafa: 10.0 42 Abdallah Sarbout 2.0 43 Niman Harb 23.0 44 Hamad Salameh Khateeb, Hasan Faris Suleiman and Husein 'Ali el Faris 50.0 As'ad Abu Qasem 7.0 ־ ׳ 45 46 Farhan Saleh Ibrahim 5.0 47• Niman Harb 29.0 48 Faris Husein 'Ali el Faris 24.0 Forest Cultivated Plots Heidar Total No. oj Area in Map No. Area in I Area \Plot in Claimed by Metric Location Metric Duns. I Map Duns.

49 j Salman Qasem Ibrahim 4.0 50 | Heirs of Husein el Mohamed. 5.0 51 | Hani Mohamad el Khateeb 6.0 58 Mi Qablan 10.0 5705 (b) Area marked on the map "Disputed Beit Jann — Er Rama" m 592 (c) Area marked on the map "Disputed Beit Jann —- Es Sammui'' 245 245 (

GRAND TOTAL 10125.7 959.3 11085 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1905

Description : Forest and forest land including no land at present cultivated with the exception of 36 cultivated plots demarcated separately and ex• cluded from the reserve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above.

Serial No. :- 323.

Name of Reserve :— Jebel Arbain.

Within the village boundaries of Meirun, Es Sammui and Farra- Situation :— diya, Safad Sub-District.

The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on duplicates Boundaries :• of the village maps of Meirun, Es Sammui and Farradiya, scale 1/10,000, numbered respectively F/206, F/556 and F/534, copies of which are lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North:— Starting from Mark 307/S the boundary proceeds eastwards along the Wadi Meirun through succeeding Marks numbered consecuti• vely up to Mark 318/S, thence it proceeds in the Wadi Zuqaq el Ghar as far as Rock Mark 20/M, thence it proceeds in the localities Manazil el Lauza and Wa'r Musa through Rock Marks 19/M, 15/M and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 21/M.

East:— Starting from Rock Mark 21/M the boundary proceeds southwards in Wadi et Tawahin and Wadi el Leimun and along the western slopes of those wadies as well as on both sides of Wadi El Khurfei- sha in the localities Manazil el Lauza, Wa'r Musa, Wadi Meirun, Zeitun Hamed, En Nuqa, Jabal el Birka, Ein Er Rihana, Jabal el Arbain, El Asi, Karm ez Zeitun, Er Rasif, Esh Shiwat, El Hai- dab and Er Rubbeidat through Mark 321/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 335/ S, thence through Marks 517/S, 518/S, 524/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 544/S, thence through Marks 553/S, 579/S, 554/.S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 559/S, thence through Marks 572/S, 560/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 567/S, thence through Mark 643/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 655/S, thence through Mark 660/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 678/S, thence through Mark 416/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 408/F, thence through Marks 378/F, 379/F, 381/F, 382/F, 380/F, 377/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 370/F, thence through Mark 481/F and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively up to Mark 487/F, thence through Mark 547/F and suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 574/F. THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—-SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

Starting from Mark 574/F the boundary proceeds westwards along Wadi en Nashif, Wadi es Sultani, Wadi el Barjdali and along the northern slopes of these wadies through succeeding Marks numb• ered consecutively up to Mark 595/F, thence through Mark 704/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 698/F, thence through Marks 711/F, 712/F, 705/F, 706/F, and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 710/F, thence through Mark 736/F and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively up to Mark 741/F, thence along the boundary of Jebel Tawil Forest Reserve No. 126 through Marks 744/F, 745/F, 746/F, 757/F, 756/F and 755/F.

From Mark 755/F the boundary proceeds northwards Jebel Zuheir, Khallat esh Sheikh Sarris, El Jalasa, Er Rubbeidat, Khallat en Najjar, Jebel Qaqur, Wadi el Bilana, El Waseita, Wadi Abu Man- sur, Dahr el Ein, El Marah, Ush esh Shuha, Karm esh Shaqati, Baghdad, Jebel el Arbain, Khallat Qadura, Jebel er Ruhrah, Jebel el Birka, Wady Adu Yabis, Jebel el Mabyat, El Mughraqa, Khillat et Tun, Ed Dayadib and El Musheirifa through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 744/F, thence through Mark 762/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 778/F, thence through Mark 735/F and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively down to Mark 713/F, thence through Mark 697/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 669/F, thence through Mark 652 and succeeding Marks numb• ered consecutively down to Mark 642/F, thence through Mark 630/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 636/F, thence through Marks 795/F, 794/F, 637/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 641/F, thence through Mark 779/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 793/F, thence through Mark 796/F, 797/F, 798/F, 805/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 830/F, thence through Mark 546/F and succeeding Marks numbered con• secutively down to Mark 525/F, thence through Mark 512/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 505/F, thence through Mark 355/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 350/F, thence through Mark 190/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 165 /F, thence* through Mark 132/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 128/F, thence through Marks 842/F, 843/F, 84-4/F, 127/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecuti• vely down to Mark 104/F situated at the main road from Acre to Safad, thence along that road to Mark 68/F, thénce through suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 76/F, thence through Mark 707/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 743/S, thence through Mark 773/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down "to Mark 744/S, thence through Mark 744/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 802/S, thence through Mark 806/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 813/S, thence through Mark 819/S and succeeding Marks num• bered consecutively up to Mark 901/S, thence through Mark 630/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 627/S, thence through Mark 516/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 489/S, thence through Mark 484/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 459/S, thence through Marks 454/S, 449/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 336/S, thence through Mark 301/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 307/S.

Approximate Area:—•Extent and particulars of the area within the boundaries described are shown in the table below :—

Forest Cultivated Plots—Jebel Arbain Total Map No. No. of Area in Area in Area Location Plot in Claimed by Metric Metric Duns. Map Duns.

F/206 (a) Within Meirun village area 1702.0 1702 F/556 (a) Within Sammui village area 5412.9 1 Mohammad Ibrahim 1.2 2 Ahmad el Qasem 0.7 3 Ismail Zaid 7.0 4 Haj Hasan Goraieb 0.3 5 Mohamad Ahmad Kan'an 0.7 6 Abdallah Hasan Khalil 0.6 7 Mohammad Ibrahim 2.5 8 Abdallah Ahmad Khalil 6.0 9 Haj Hasan Goraieb 1.0 10 Haj Hasan Goraieb 1.6 11 Hasan Homaideh 0.5 12 Mashaa Krum Ez Zeitun 63.0 18 Haj Hasan Goraieb and Partners 625.0 20 Mashaa of Sammui village 134.0 21 Mashaa of Sammui village 8.0 22 Mashaa of Sammui village 104.0 28 Waqf Land 25.0 6394 Forest Cultivated Plots — Jebel Arbain

No. of Total Map No. Area in Area in Location Claimed by Area Metric Duns. Plot in Metric Map Duns. \ F/534 (a) Area marked in the map 763.0 4 Ahmad El Mahmud and Partners 18.0 "Disputed Farradiya — Sam- 5 Muhd. Miri El Husein 13.0 mui" 13 Mashaa Krum Iz Zetun 5.0 18 115.0 20 34.0 948 (b) Within the Farradiya village 4773.5 6 Muhy Ed Din Es Saleh 7.0 area 7 Hasan Es Sugi 4.0 8 Jaber Eashid 4.0 9 Abdalla El Hasan and Partners 86.0 10 Mashaa of Farradiya village 106.0 12 Ibrahim 'Ali Khalil 22.0 13 Ibrahim 'Ali Khalil 18.0 14 Saleh Yusuf Karum 31.0 15 Mashaa of Farradiya village 84.0 16 Yusef El Jishy 8.5 17 Yusef el Jishy 65.0 18 167.0 20 443.0 5764 '(c) Area marked on the map 53.0 53 • "Disputed Farradiya— Mu- ghar'' (d) Area marked on the map 106.0 106 "Disputed Farradiya — El Shuna" •" .

' • . 1׳ GRAND TOTAL 12810.4 1 2156.6 14967 i - •־׳ ..••׳'•'׳" • " " • i .־••׳•' 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1909

Description :— Forest and forest land including no land at present cultivated except for 35 cultivated plots demarcated separately and excluded from the reserve, particulars of which plots are given in the table of areas above.

Serial No. 324. Name of Reserve :— Wadi el Leimun.

Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Farradiya, Safad Sub-District.

Boundaries :- The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate copy of the village map of Farradiya, scale 1/10,000, numbered F/534, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 425/F the boundary proceeds eastwards in the Er Easif locality through Mark 426/F as far as Mark 427/F.

East :— From Mark 427/F the boundary proceeds southwards along the western slope of Wadi el Leimun through succeeding Marks num­ bered consecutively up to Mark 440/F.

South :— From Mark 440/F the boundary proceeds westwards in the Esh Shiwat locality through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 447/F.

West:— From Mark 447/F the boundary proceeds northwards in Esh Shiwat and Er Easif localities to Mark 476/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 469/F, thence through Marks 422/F and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 425/F.

Approximate Area :— The total area within the boundaries described is 211 metric dunums.

Forest and forest land including no land at present cultivated except ־: Description for the undermentioned plot.

Approximate No. of Claimed by Boundary Marks Area in Plot Metric Duns.

11 Mashaa of Farradiya village 477/F, 478/F, 2.6 479/F, 480/F. 1910 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

Serial No. :— 325. Name of Reserve :— Farradiya. Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Farradiya, Safad Sub-District. Boundaries :— The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate copy of the village map of Farradiya, scale 1/10,000, numbered F/534, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 448/F the boundary proceeds in the Jabal Abu esh Shiba locality as far as Mark 449/F.

East :— From Mark 449/F the boundary proceeds southwards through Marks 450/F and 451/F as far as Mark 452/F.

, South :-— From Mark 452/F the boundary proceeds westwards through Marks 453/F and 454/F as far as Mark 455/F.

West :— From Mark 455/F the boundary proceeds northwards through Marks 456/F, 457/F and 458/F as far as Mark 448/F.

Approximate The total area within the boundaries described is 17 metric Area :— dunums. Description :- Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated.

Serial No. -:— 326. Name of Reserve :— Wa'r El Em North. Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Hurfeish, Safad Sub-District. Boundaries :.- The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate copy of the village map of Hurfeish, scale 1/10,000, numbered F/442, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 264/H the boundary proceeds eastwards through Mark 265/H as far as Mark 266/H.

East :— From Mark 266/H the boundary proceeds southwards through suc• ceeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 273/H.

South :— From Mark 273/H the boundary proceeds westwards through Marks 277/H and 260/H as far as Mark 263/H.

West :— From Mark 263/H the boundary proceeds northwards as far as Mark 264/H.

Approximate The total area within the boundaries described is 80 metric Area :—' dunums. Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1911

Serial No. 327.

Name of Reserve :— Wa'r El Ein South.

Situation:— Within the village boundaries of Hurfeish, Safad Sub-District.

Boundaries :•— The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate copy of the village map of Hurfeish, scale 1/10,000, numbered F/442, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Eorests, Jerusalem.

North :— Starting from Mark 262/H the boundary proceeds eastwards through Marks 280/H, 279/H and 274/H as far as Mark 276/H.

East :— From Mark 276/H the boundary proceeds southwards through Mark 255/H as far as Mark 256/H.

South :— From Mark 256/H the boundarv proceeds westwards through Marks 257/H, 258/H, 278/H, 275/H, 259/H and 260/H as far as Mark 261/H.

West :— From Mark 261/H the boundary proceeds northwards through Mark 281/H as far as Mark 262/H. Approximate Area :— The total area within the boundaries described is 178 metric dunums.

Description:— Forest and forest land including no land at present cultivated.

Serial No. :— 328. Name of Reserve :— Wadi el Qasi Habis. Situation :— Within the village boundaries of Suhmata, Acre Sub-District. Boundaries :-• The boundaries are shown in detail by a green line on a duplicate of the village map of Suhmata, scale 1/10,000, numbered F/528, a copy of which is lodged at the office of the Conservator of Forests, Jerusalem. North :— Starting from the meeting of Wadi el Khirb and Wadi el Qasi Habis the boundary proceeds eastwards along the village boundary between Suhmata and in the localities Arid el Mureijat, Abu es Suweirat and Jabal Ghali as far as Trig, point 822/T, thence it proceeds in the locality Arid Barza through Marks 240/S, 241/S and 242/S as far as Mark 243/S. East:— From Mark 243/S the boundary proceeds southwards through succeeding Marks numbered consecutively up to Mark 251/S. From Mark 251/S the boundary proceeds westwards along the —׳: South Wadi el Qasi Habis and both its northern and southern slopes 1912 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

through Marks 255/S, 252/S, 253/S, 254/S, 235/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 213/S.

West :— From Mark 213/S the boundary proceeds northwards along the southern slope of Wadi el Qasi Habis and the Wadi itself through Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 209/S, thence through Mark 200/S and succeeding Marks numbered consecutively down to Mark 186/S, thence along the Wadi el Qasi Habis as far as its meeting with Wadi el Khirb.

Approximate Area :— Extent and particulars of the area within the boundaries described are shown in the table below :—

Forest Cultivated Plots Total No. of Area in Area in Plot in Area in . Metric Location Metric Map Reputed Owner Metric Duns. Duns. Dunums

(a) Within the Suhmata village area 270.5 2 Asad Said Uthman 6.5 3 Mustafa Hussein Ali 6.0 283 (b) Area marked on ' the said Map No. F/528 "Disputed Suhmata-Fassuta'' 577.3 1 Saleh Mohammad el Assad 6.7 584

Total 847.8 19.2 867 •

Description :— Forest and forest land containing no land at present cultivated ex• cept for 3 plots, particulars of which plots are given in the table above.

HAROLD MACMÏCHAEL 15th December, 1942. High Commissioner. (A/17/39/41)

DEFENCE REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE EMERGENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939, AND THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by Article 3 of the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, the High Commissioner has made the following Defence Regulations :— 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1913

1. . These Regulations may be cited as the Defence (Amend• Citation. > ment) Regulations (No. 29), 1942, and shall be read as one with the Defence Regulations, 1939, hereinafter referred to as the prin• Gaz: 26.8.39, cipal Regulations. p. 659.

•. 2. Regulation 31 of the principal Regulations shall be amended Amendment of by the deletion of the marginal note thereto and by the substitution regulation 31 of of the following marginal note therefor :— the principal. Eegulations. "Rules as respects certain places and areas".

3. The following regulation shall be inserted in the principal Insertion of new Regulations, immediately after regulation 31 thereof :— regulation in the principal " "Controlled 31A. The High Commissioner, if satisfied with KegulationB. areas. respect to any area that it is necessary or expe• dient, in the interests of the public, safety or the defence of Palestine or the efficient prosecution of the war or the maintenance of public order, to empower any military authority to impose from time to time restrictions upon the entry into that area of persons who are not resident or employed therein, may by order declare that area to be a controlled area for the purposes of these Regula• tions ; and while the order is in force any military authority specified in that behalf in the order may, subject to any restrictions imposed by the High Commissioner, give directions prohibiting or regu• lating the entry of such persons as aforesaid into the area, or such parts of the area, and for such periods, as may be specified in the directions, and providing for the removal of persons who are in the area or such parts of the area in contravention of the directions.

Any area in relation to which an order made under this Regulation is in force is hereafter in these Regulations referred to as a "controlled area"."

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON Chief Secretary. (85/146/41) 1914 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

DEFENCE REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE EMER• GENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939, AND THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by Article 3 of the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, the High Commissioner has made the following Defence Regulations :—

Citation. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Defence (Bills of Exchange etc.) Regulations (No. 2), 1942.

Application. 2. —(1) These Regulations shall apply to bills of exchange and promissory notes which — (a) at the date of the publication of these Regulations in the Gazette are held as security for a loan granted for agricul• tural purposes by an approved company within the meaning

No. 27 of 1935. of the Short Term Crop Loans (Security) Ordinance, 1935, and (b) fell due for payment between the 1st January, 1938, and the 31st December, 1938, •both dates inclusive, and (c) at the date of the publication of these Regulations in the Gazette are unpaid in whole or in part.

(2) For the purpose of this Regulation the term "agricultural purposes" includes husbandry of all kinds, purchase of live stock, seed and fertilizer, and improvements (whether temporary or per• manent) to the land designed to conserve the soil, to improve the fertility of the land, or to provide accommodation for live stock or storage for produce.

Amendment of 3. In the case of actions taken on bills of exchange and promis• section 96(1) of sory notes to which these Regulations apply, section 96(1) of the Cap. 10 in case Bills of Exchange Ordinance shall be deemed to be amended by of bills and notes the substitution of the words "six years" for the words "five years" to which these Regulations appearing therein. apply.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON 14th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (F/82/35). 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1915

DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER REGULATION 31A.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by Regulation 31A of the Defence Regulations, 1939, the High Commissioner has ordered Gaz: 26.8.39, ׳659 ־and it is hereby ordered as follows :— P

1. This Order may be cited as the Defence (Controlled Areas) Citation Order, 1942.

2. Each of the three areas described in the Schedule to this Controlled areas •Order is hereby declared to be a controlled area for the purposes declared. of the Defence Regulations, 1939.

3. Every Military Commander appointed under the Defence Military author ״Military Commanders) Regulations, 1938, and exercising command sPe5ifl) Gaz: 18.10.38. over any part of any of the three areas described in the Schedule p. 1361. to this Order shall be a military authority for the purposes of Regulation 31A of the Defence Regulations, 1939.

SCHEDULE.

Area No. 1. All that part of Palestine lying within a line drawn as follows :—

From Jisr Damiya, on the River Jordan, along the River Jordan to Allenby Bridge, thence along, but excluding, the road to Jericho, thence along, but exclu­ ding, the road to Jerusalem, thence along, but excluding, the road to Nablus up to the junction of that road with the Nablus-Jisr Damiya Road, thence along, but ex­ cluding, that road to Jisr Damiya :

Provided that the following shall be excluded from the area enclosed within the line aforesaid :— (a) those parts of the town planning areas of Jericho, Jerusalem and El Bira which lie within the said area; and (b) the village of Neve Ya'aqov and the lands thereof, lying in the Jerusalem Sub-District; and (c) that part of the Jericho-Beisan Road which lies within the said area.

Area No. 2. All that part of Palestine lying within a line drawn as follows :—

From Kallia, on the shores of the Dead Sea, in a southerly direction along the shores of the Dead Sea to the Palestine-Trans-Jordan frontier, thence down the Wadi 'Araba along the said frontier to the Gulf of 'Aqaba, thence westerly along the shores of the Gulf to the Palestine-Egypt frontier, thence along that frontier to the point where the Ismailia-Beersheba Road crosses the frontier, thence along, but 1916 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 24th December, 1942

excluding, that road to Beersheba, thence along, but excluding, the road to Jerusa­ lem, thence along, but excluding, the road to Jericho up to the junction of that road with the road to Kallia, thence along, but excluding, that road to Kallia :

Provided that the following shall be excluded from the area enclosed within the line aforesaid :— (a) the works of Palestine Potash Company Limited at Jebel Usdum; and (6) those parts of the town planning areas of Beersheba, , Bethlehem and Jerusalem which lie within the said area.

Area No. 3. All that part of Palestine lying within a line drawn as follows :— From Nablus along, but excluding, the road to Ramallah, thence along, but ex­ cluding, the road to Latrun as far as the village of 'Imwas, thence in a northerly direction, following the village boundaries, but excluding the lands, of 'Imwas, Salbit, Beit Shanna, El Kunaiyisa, Barfiliya, El Midya, Budrus, Qibya, Rantis, Majdal Yaba, Kafr Qasim, Kafr Bara, Khirbet Qureish, Harbia and Qalqiliya, to the point where the village boundary of Qalqiliya cuts the Qalqiliya-Tulkarm Boad, thence along, but excluding, that road to Tulkarm, thence along, but exclud­ ing, the road to Nablus :

Provided that those parts of the town planning areas of Nablus, Bamallah and Tulkarm which lie within the area enclosed within the line aforesaid shall be excluded from that area. By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHEIiSON Chief Secretary. (SF/146/41)

DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER REGULATION 46A.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by regulation 46A of the Gaz: 26.8.39, Defence Regulations, 1939, the High Commissioner has been —: pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows -־ P659

Citation. 1• This Order may be cited as the Defence (Trade Disputes) (Amendment) Order (No. 3), 1942, and shall be read as one with Gaz: 1.1.42, the Defence (Trade Disputes) Order, 1942, hereinafter referred to p. 46. as the principal Order.

Amendment of 2. Paragraph 2 of the principal Order shall be amended by the paragraph 2 of insertion of the following sub-paragraph immediately after sub- Order"™^ paragraph (a) thereof:— • "(aa) "Director" means the Director of the Department of Labour;". . 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 1917

3. Paragraph 3 of the principal Order shall be amended— Amendment of paragraph 3 of (a) by the substitution of the words "the Director" for the the principal words "the District Commissioner of the District in which Order. the place of employment is situated"; and

(b) by the substitution of the words "The Director's decision" for the words "The District Commissioner's decision" appearing in that paragraph.

4. Paragraphs of the principal Order shall be amended — Amendment of paragraph 4 of (a) by the substitution of the word "Director" for the words the principal "District Commissioner" appearing in the marginal note to Order. that paragraph;

(b) by the revocation of paragraph (1) thereof and the substitu• tion of the following paragraph therefor :— "(1) The Director shall consider any dispute so reported and, if he deems fit, the Director, or any regional in• spector of the Department of Labour required by the Director to do so, shall endeavour to conciliate the parties by all means at his disposal and shall for this purpose make use of any existing machinery for the settlement of disputes as may seem to him appropriate to this end."; and (c) by the substitution of the words "the Director" for the words "the District Commissioner" wherever they appear in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) thereof.

5. Paragraph 5 of the principal Order shall be amended by the Amendment of substitution of the words "the Director or a regional inspector of paragraph 5 of the Department of Labour" for the words "the District Commis• the principal Order. sioner" appearing in that paragraph.

6. Paragraph 6 of the principal Order shall be revoked and the Kevocation and following paragraph substituted therefor :— replacement of paragraph 6 of "6. ,Where after endeavour has been made by the Director the principal Order. or a regional inspector of the Department, of Labour to con• ciliate the parties under paragraph 4 of this Order, no settle- mentis reached within twenty-one days after the date upon which the dispute was reported to the Director, the Director shall without delay report the circumstances of the dispute to

: the Pligh Commissioner who may within fourteen days of the : date of receipt of such report order that the dispute be

: :; referred for settlement to a Board constituted under para• graph 7 of this Order. 1918 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 24th December, 1942

If the High Commissioner decides not to refer the dispute to a Board, the Director shall be so informed and shall be required to notify the parties to the dispute accordingly."

Amendment of 7. Paragraph 11 of the principal Order shall be amended by the paragraph 11 of substitution of the words "the Director" for the words "the the principal Labour Adviser" appearing in sub-paragraph (3) of that paragraph. Order.

Amendment of 8. Paragraph 14 of the principal Order shall be amended by the paragraph 14 of, insertion of the following words at the end of sub-paragraph (2) of the principal that paragraph : — Order. "and at the regional office of the Department of Labour".

Amendment of 9. Paragraph 19 of the principal Order shall be amended by the paragraph 19 of substitution of the words "the Director" for the words "the Dis­ the principal trict Commissioner" wherever they appear in sub-paragraph (1) of Order. that paragraph.

By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHERSON 17th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (SF/271/42)

DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.

ORDER MADE BY THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, GAZA DISTRICT, UNDER REGULATION 59.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by regulation 59 of the Gaz: 26.8.39, Defence Regulations, 1939, I, Edward Ballard, District Commis­ p. 659. sioner, Gaza District, do hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Gaza (Precautions against Fire) (No. 2) Order, 1942.

This Order shall apply to all premises situated in the Town ־t .2 Planning Area of Gaza.

3. In this Order, "Director of Passive Defence" and "Deputy Director of Passive Defence" mean the Director of Passive Defence ,of Passive Defence for Gaza District ׳ and the Deputy-Director Gaz: 11.6.41, respectively, appointed under the Defence (Passive Defence p. 941. Services) Regulations, 1941; "Warden" means a member of the Corps of Air Raid Wardens and Fire Watchers established under the Defence (Passive Defence Services) Regulations, 1941. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 1919

4. Every house holder shall keep in his house, or in the open yard adjoining such house, one receptacle containing sand and one or two receptacles containing not less than 36 litres of water.

5. The keeping of any movable inflammable material (excepting wireless masts, flag-poles or washing) on the roof of a flat-roofed house,•or in the space between the roof and the ceiling of the top storey of a house with a pitched roof, is hereby prohibited.

6. The occupier of any premises used for business, commercial or manufacturing purposes which are left unoccupied for any period in the 24 hours of each day shall provide fire fighting appliances to the satisfaction of the Director of Passive Defence or the Deputy Director of Passive Defence, and shall affix on the main door of his premises a notice, in two of the official languages, i.e. English and , stating where and how the premises may be entered and the place at which the keys may be obtained during any period in which the premises are left unoccupied. The keys, during such absence, must be kept at some place which is a reasonably short distance from the premises.

7. Any police constable or any Warden shall have the right ׳ -to enter any premises to which this Order applies to ensure compli ance with the provisions of this Order.

8. If' the' provisions of this Order are not complied with in respect of any premises, the occupier of the premises shall be guilty of an offence and liable upon conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds.

9. The Gaza (Precautions against Eire) Order, 1942, is hereby Gaz: 15.10.42, revoked. P• 1604.

E. BALLARD 13th December, 1942. District Commissioner, Gaza District. ־ .(D/18/41—II)

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE, 1939.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OP STATE, UNDER SECTION 4(2).

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sub-section (2) of section 4 of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1939, and of - No. 36 of 1939., all other powers enabling him in that behalf, the High Commis­ sioner, with the approval of the Secretary of State, has ordered and it is hereby ordered as follows :— 1920 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

1. This Order may be cited as the Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) Order (No. 17), 1942, and shall Gaz: 5.11.42, be read as one with the Trading with the Enemy (Specified Per• p. 1678. sons) (Amendment) Order (No. 14), 1942, hereinafter referred to as the principal Order.

Amendment of 2. The Schedule to the -principal Order shall be varied :— Schedule to principal Order. (a) by inserting therein the names and addresses specified in Part I of the Schedule to the United Kingdom Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment) Order (No. 17), 1942 (Statutory Eules and Orders 1942 No. 2154), herein• after referred to as the Amending Schedule; (b) by deleting therefrom the names and addresses'specified in Part II of the Amending Schedule; (c) by making therein the amendments specified in Part III of the Amending Schedule. •

Inspection, and 3. The Amending Schedule shall be deposited at the office of enquiries as to the Custodian of Enemy Property, ,Road, Jerusalem, and any contents, of person may inspect it free of charge on any day, except a Saturday, Schedule to principal Order, Sunday or public holiday, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Written enquiries as to whether the name of a particular person is contained in the Amending Schedule shall be answered free : of charge.

Commencement. 4. This Order shall come into force on the date of its publication Ill the Gazette.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON 18th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (F/Cust/19/41 Vol. VI).

CITRUS CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1940.

WHEREAS according to the notice published in the Palestine Gazette dated the 3rd July, 1941, by the Citrus Control Board, SAID EFF. BEIDAS and MR. EMILE VISSER are due to retire on the 17th December, 1942; • •

AND WHEREAS under section 6(4) of the Citrus Control Ordinance, 1940, retiring producer members are eligible for reappointment; . IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that, in exercise of the powers vested in him by section 3 of the Citrus Control Ordinance, 1940, the HighCommis- 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1921

sioner has been pleased to re-appoint SAID EFF.BEIDAS and MR. EMILE VISSER as producer members of the Citrus Control Board as from the 17th December, 1942.

J. S. MACPHERSON ' 17th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (SF/679/40)

IMMIGEATION OBDINANCE, 1941.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the High Commissioner has appointed BRITISH CONSTABLE M. A. HERBERT to be an Immigration Officer for the purpose of the Immigration Ordinance, 1941.

By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHERSON 18th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. . . ' ־ (1/109/41)

IMMIGEATION ORDINANCE, 1941.

NOTICE.

The High Commissioner directs it to be notified for general information that the appointment of BRITISH CONSTABLE G. WALKER as an Immigration Officer for the purpose of the Immigration Ordinance, 1941, terminated with effect from the 12th November, 1942.

By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHERSON 18th December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (1/109/41)

.־, .IMMIGRATION ORDINANCE, 1941

ORDER BY THE DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION, UNDER RULE 18 OF THE IMMIGRATION RULES.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in the Director, Department of Immigration, by Rule 18 of the Immigration Rules, I hereby order as follows :—

•The Order made by the Acting Director dated the 24th April, 1941, and published in the Palestine Gazette No. 1095 of the 1st May, 1941, declaring Jisr Damiya to 1922 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

be •a place at which immigrants or travellers may obtain permission to enter Pal­ estine is hereby revoked.

This order shall come into force on the day of the publication of this order in the Palestine Gazette. E. MILLS 18th December, 1942. Acting Director of Immigration.

PRESS ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A PERMIT TO KEEP A PRINTING PRESS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a permit No. PTA/15 has been granted on the 7th day of December, 1942, under the hand of the District Commissioner, Lydda District, to Messrs. Moshe Vaugman, Jacob Grebel and Max Bayer (Lithography Aviva partnership), residing at Tel Aviv and Montefiore Quarter, to keep a print­ ing press situated at Rabbi Kook Street, Montefiore Quarter, near Tel Aviv, and known as the Lithography -"Aviva" Printing Press.

Dated this 17th day of December, 1942. H. C. HOLME .for^ Chief Secretary ־ (K/64/33)

RENT RESTRICTIONS (BUSINESS PREMISES) ORDINANCE, 1941.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 3 AND 6(1).

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sections 3 and 6(1) No. 6 of 1941. of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941 (hereinafter called 'the Ordinance'),the High Commissioner in Council has been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) (Application to Jaffa) Order in Council, 1942.

Application to 2. The Ordinance shall apply to the Municipal Area of Jaffa. Jaffa Municipal Area.

Prescribed date. 3. The prescribed date for the purposes of section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall be the last day of Dhilhijje of the Hejira year 1361 (7th January, 1943 A.D.).

Percentage 4. The percentage addition for which provision may be made addition. under the first proviso to section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall, in the municipal area of Jaffa, be an addition of five per centum. 16th December, 1942. G. T. FARLEY (173/41) ' ' : Clerk to the Executive Council. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2\

TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1936,

NOTICE OP PROVISIONALLY APPROVED REGIONAL SCHEME, DISTRICT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with section 20(2) of the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, that the Regional Scheme within the Town Planning Area of Natanya, known as Regional Scheme No. 12—Gan Hepher and Nira Town, has been provisionally approved by the Samaria District Building and Town Planning Commission and deposited together with relative plans at the District Offices, Natanya, where they may be inspected by any person interested between the hours of 8 and 10 a.m. daily.

The boundaries of the scheme are as follows :— North: Yedidiah; East : Block 8212; South : Regional Town Planning Scheme No. 1; West: Block 8282.

Any person interested as owner or otherwise in the land, buildings or other prop• erty affected by the scheme may lodge an objection thereto with the Local Building and Town Planning Commission at the District Offices, Natanya, within six weeks from the date of publication of this notice in the Palestine Gazette.

R; CHURCH Chairman, Samaria District Building and 14th December, 1942. Town Planning Commission. (Gaz/11/40)

. TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1936.

NOTICE OF PROVISIONALLY APTROVED REGIONAL SCHEME, SAMARIA DISTRICT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with section 20(2) of the Town "Planning Ordinance, 1936, that the Regional Scheme within the Town Planning Area of Natanya, known as. Scheme No. 13—Beit Itzhak, East Extension, has been pro• visionally approved by the Samaria District Building and Town Planning Commis• sion and deposited together with relative plans at the District Offices, Natanya, where they may be inspected by any person interested between the hours of 8 and 10 a.m. daily.

The boundaries of the scheme are as follows ::— North : Road; East: Road; South : Main Road to Natanya; West : Regional Town Planning Scheme No. 1. Any person interested as owner or otherwise in the land, buildings or other prop• erty affected by the scheme may lodge an objection thereto with the Local Building 1924 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

and Town Planning Commission at the District Offices, Natanya, within six weeks from the date of publication of this notice in the Palestine Gazette.

R. CHURCH Chairman, Samaria District Building and ׳ .14th December, 1942 (Gaz/11/40) Town Planning Commission.

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

NETHERLANDS CONCERNS TRANSFERRED TO NETHERLANDS OVERSEA TERRITORY.

With reference to the Notice in Supplement No. 2 to the Palestine Gazette No. 1040 of the 29th August, 1940 (pages 1154-1159), following is a further list of com­ panies and concerns which the Netherlands Government has certified as having transferred their seats from the Netherlands or the Netherland East Indies :— TRANSFERRED TO PARAMARIBO, SURINAM. N.V. Magazijn "De Bijenkorf" N.V. Nederlandsche Tin Handel Maatschappij.

BAND (SETTLEMENT OF TITLE) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF A SETTLEMENT OFFICER.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in exercise of the powers vested in Cap. 80. him by subsection (1) of section 4 of the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance, the High Commissioner has appointed MR. J. A. O'CONNOR to be Settlement Officer for the purpose of the settle­ ment of the areas included within the boundaries of the Acre Sub-District.

17th December, 1942. J. S. MACPHERSON (L/6/38) Chief Secretary.

LAND (EXPROPRIATION) ORDINANCE. -

NOTICE.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that, in exercise of the powers vested in ' Cap. 77. r him by section 2 of the Land (Expropriation) Ordinance, the High Commissioner has certified that the acquisition of an additional area of land for Yajur Police Post within the boundaries of 'Isfiya village in'the Sub-District of is an undertaking of a public nature within the meaning of section 2 of the said Ordinance. 2. A plan of the land affected may be inspected at the offices of the District Commissioner, Haifa, and the Director of Land Registration, Jerusalem. J. S. MACPHERSON (L/123/40) • Chief Secretary. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1925

LOCAL COUNCILS ORDINANCE, 1941.

•BY-LAWS MADE UNDER PARAGRAPH 14 OF THE LOCAL COUNCILS (GIVATAYIM) : ORDER, 1942.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in them by paragraph 14 of the Local Councils (Givatayim) Order, 1942, the of Gaz: 28.5.42, Givatayim, with.the approval of the District Commissioner, Lydda p. 867. District, have made the following by-laws :—

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Givatayim (Advertise• Citation. ments) By-laws, 1942.

2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires :— Interpretation. "Advertisement" means any notice or illustration, placard, carving, drawing, design, or photograph displayed in any public place, on paper, cardboard, canvas, wood, glass or metal or otherwise, as well as any copy of any advertisement, and includes any advertisement lighted electrically or other• wise, and any cinematograph film displayed in any public place, other than in places of public entertainment duly licensed, and any notice or special issue of any newspaper, but does not include signboards. "Signboard" means any notification exhibited upon the resi• dential premises, office or place of business of any person, including a signboard, written, fixed or posted on a wall or other place, upon which is inscribed only the name of such person, or the nature of the business or occupation carried on in such premises or a statement of any other purpose for which such premises are used or both the name of such person and any such notification or statement. "Advertise" means to post, exhibit or otherwise display any advertisement in any public place. "Public place" includes any road, street, avenue, public gar• den, lane, alley, square, and any passage either public or private, open to the public, unoccupied site, as well as a bridge, sidewalk, fence, board, boarding, hoarding, tree, post, gate, any external part of any building or fence and any place of public entertainment.

3. No person shall advertise or provide for the posting of any Advertisements. advertisement in any public place other than those described in the Eirst Schedule to these by-laws or such places that may from time to time be added to such schedule.

4. No person shall exhibit any advertisement within the boun• Form and size daries of the Local Council area of Givatayim in form or size other of the adver• than prescribed in the Second Schedule to these by-laws.- tisements. 1926 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 24th December, 1942

Charges for 5.—(1) The following charges may be levied by the Council exhibition of upon the exhibition of advertisements : advertisements. • (a) In respect of any advertisement displayed upon the screen of any cinema—a charge not exceeding one mil for each 100 square centimetres of the surface of the screen occupied by such advertisement for each period of a week from Saturday evening to Friday inclusive or for any part of such period, such charge to be levied upon the proprietor or manager of the cinema.

(b) In respect of any advertisement lighted electrically or otherwise—a charge not exceeding one mil for every five square centimetres of any place occupied by such advertise• ment for a period of a month or any part thereof, provided that, if the Council shall instal special places for the exhibi• tion of lighted advertisements, they may levy a charge not exceeding one mil for each square centimetre of any such place occupied by such an advertisement for a period of a month or any part thereof. Such charge shall not include any costs or expenses in connection with the writing, designing, carving or any other inscription of such advertisement.

(c) In respect of any other advertisement—a charge of one mil per every ten square centimetres of surface of the ad• vertisement for each period of three days or part thereof regardless of the number of copies of such advertisement. One third of that charge shall be levied for the fourth and each subsequent day of advertising. Any charge levied under this paragraph shall be signified by the stamping of each copy of the advertisement with a special seal provided for this purpose by the Council.

(2) No person shall display any advertisement unless the charge due under the preceding sub-by-law has been first paid to the Council.

Order of 6.—(1) Any person wishing to advertise any advertisement men- P,10nty• tioned in by-law 5(l)(c) of these by-laws or to display any lighted advertisement in a special place installed for that purpose by the Council shall apply to the Council for authority to do so within the time prescribed in the Third Schedule to these by-laws.

(2) The order of priority of the exhibition of any such advertise• ment shall be determined by the Council.

Copies to the 7. The Council shall be entitled to receive five copies of any Council. advertisement mentioned in by-law 5(l)(c) of these by-laws without payment. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 1927

8. Any person wishing to advertise, exhibit or fix a signboard Signboards. to any premises, shop or place of business within the Local Coun• cil area of Givatayim shall first obtain a licence so to do from the Council.

9. A licence in respect of a signboard shall be valid until the Validity of 31st day of December next following the date of issue thereof. licence.

10. A licence in respect of a signboard may be renewed within Eenewal of the month of January every year. The Council may serve a notice licence. upon the owner of any signboard in respect of which the licence has not been renewed after the expiration of such month requesting him either to remove such signboard or to renew the licence therefor.

11. The fees for a licence in respect of a signboard shall be Fees. assessed on the size of the signboard at the rate of 500 mils for every metre length or any part thereof, provided such fee is not less than 250 mils. Should the height of the signboard exceed its length the fee shall be collected according to its height.

12. The Council may grant a reduction on the charges men• Reduction. tioned in by-laws 5 and 11 of these by-laws in respect of any adver• tisement or signboard exhibited by or for the benefit of any in• stitution or organisation devoted to charity, philanthropy, religion, culture, art or sport or by or for the benefit of any other institution or organisation which in the opinion of the Council is of a public nature, or serves a public purpose.

13. No person shall remove, tear, deface, spoil or soil any ad• Defacing, etc. of vertisement and/or signboard exhibited in accordance with these advertisements by-laws. prohibited.

14. No person shall interfere with, deface, destroy, break or Defacing, etc. of soil any board, kiosk or any place specified for the exhibition of places reserved advertisements by the Council in accordance with the provisions for advertise• ments prohibited. of these by-laws.

15. —(1) No person shall advertise, post, display or erect any Certain adver• advertisement or signboard lighted intermittently by electricity or tisements and any advertisement or notice produced by means of megaphones signboards prohibited. projecting to the street.

(2) No advertisement or signboard shall be erected or placed in a public place in such a manner as to obstruct traffic or vision. (3) Only one signboard shall be allowed on each entrance of a shop or place of business.

(4) No signboard shall be erected, exhibited, advertised or posted in perpendicular manner or protruding from the wall. 1928 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

(5) The height of signboards shall not exceed 50 centimetres but if its length exceeds 2.50 metres the height may reach 75 centimetres.

Distribution of 16. No person shall distribute within the boundaries of the advertisements Local Council area of Givatayim from hand to hand any adver­ from hand to tisement other than a newspaper or a special issue of any news­ hand. paper licensed under the Press Ordinance, or any amendment Cap. 116. thereof.

Certain forms of 17. No person shall display any advertisement or signboard in advertisements the form of a streamer across the roadway or in the form of a notice prohibited. carried or distributed on or from any vehicle, animal or man or in the form of a board carried by a man.

Warning. 18. —(1) Without prejudice to the right of the Council to pro­ secute any person contravening the provisions of these by-laws, the President may serve a notice in writing on any person who contra­ venes any provision of these by-laws and require him to remove any advertisement or signboard exhibited or to destroy any place used as a place of advertisement in contravention of these by-laws or otherwise to comply with the provisions of these by-lawTs within the time prescribed in such notice.

(2) Should any person upon whom a notice has been so served fail to comply with the request within the time prescribed in the notice, the Council may execute the work at his expense and may recover the cost thereof from him as a civil debt.

(3) Should the Council be unable to ascertain the name or ,the address of any person contravening these by-laws, the Council or their representative may remove any advertisement or signboard exhibited or destroy any place of advertisement arranged contrary to these bv-laws without anv notice whatsoever.

Exemptions. 19.—(1) The provisions of these by-laws shall not apply to notices, signboards or advertisements exhibited by the Government of Palestine, Law Courts or the Council. (2) The names and addresses of the proprietors, written on show windows and doors shall be exempt from the fees prescribed under these by-laws.

(3) Name-plates fixed on private dwelling houses indicating only the name of the occupier, shall be exempt from the fees prescribed by, but shall otherwise be subject to, the provisions of these by­ laws.

Penalties. 20.—(1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of for ־—.these by-laws shall be liable to a fine not exceeding d6P.20 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE, NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1929 any one offence and in the case of a continuing offence an additional fine not exceeding £P.2.— for every day during which the offence is continued after written notice from the President of such con• travention or after• conviction.

(2) The Council or their representative acting under their author• ity, may, at the expense of the person convicted, remove any ad• vertisement or signboard or destroy any place used as a place of advertisement in respect of which the offence has been committed.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

PLACES OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

(a) SHEKHIJNAT BOROKHOV On Board—Corner Keren-Kayemet Street and Borokhov Street On Board—Corner Borokhov Street and Achdut-Haavoda Street On Board—Corner Borokhov Street and Bet-Hashoeva Street On Board—near "Zorchania" 'A' On Board—near "Zorchania" 'B' On Board—near "Zorchania" '0' On Board—Corner Gordon Street and Lamerchav Street On Board—Poale Harakevet Street opposite the Water Reservoir On. Board—Corner Sirkin Street and Poale Harakevet Street On Board—Habissus Street ' On Board—Corner Hapisga Street and Mishmarot Street.

(b) GIV'AT-RAMBAM On Board—near the omnibus booth On Board—near the Water Reservoir On Board—near the house of the Committee.

(c) SHEKHIJNAT SHEINKIN On Board—near the omnibus station On Board-—near Afner Square . On Board—corner Meshutaff Street and Keren-Kayemet Street ..: On Board—near the house of Mr. Tomashov.

(d) KlRYAT YOSEF On Board—near "Bet-Haam" ' On Board—near the Kindergarten.

(c) SHEKHIJNAT ORLOZOROV On Board—near the On Board—near the house of Mr. Sharfman.

(/) Meonot-Poalim On Board—near "Meonot 'A' 1930 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 24th December, 1942

SECOND SCHEDULE.

FORM AND SIZE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

1. Full page advertisement 93 cms. length 62 cms. width 2. Half page advertisement 46 cms. length 62 cms. width 3. Quarter page advertisement 46 cms. length 31 cms. width 4. One-eighth page advertisement 23 cms. length 31 cms. width.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

1. In respect of advertisements relating to public entertainments or commercial ad• vertisements — 48 hours preceding the time of advertising.

2. In respect of mourning advertisements — 6 hours preceding the time of advertising. 3. In respect of any other advertisements — 24 hours preceding the time of advertising. S. BEN-ZVI F,resident, Givatayim Local Council. Approved. R. E. H. CROSBIE District Commissioner, 18th December, 1942. Lydda District.

URBAN PROPERTY TAX ORDINANCE, 1940.

URBAN AREA OF BENEI BERAQ.

NOTICE OF POSTING OF THE VALUATION LIST.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Revision Assessment Committee having duly recorded their valuation of properties in Blocks Nos. 6122, 6123 and 6124, situated in the Urban Area-of Benei Beraq, the valuation list has been deposited for in• spection at the offices of the District Officer, Settlements, Tel Aviv, and the offices of the Local Council of Benei Beraq.

Objections may be lodged in writing (on the form obtainable from the District Officer, Settlements, Tel Aviv), with the Assessment Committee at the District Offices, Settlements, Tel Aviv, within a period of thirty days from the date of the publication of this notice in the Palestine Gazette.

G. G. GRIM WOOD 19th December, 1942. Assistant District Commissioner, Mamie. (Gaz/12/40) 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2; 1931

DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1939.

ORDER BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY UNDER REGULATION 46.

. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by regulation 46 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Gaz: 26.8.39, 659׳ •Controller, being a Competent Authority for the purposes of the p said regulation, do hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Defence (Cream) (Prohibi­ -Citation. - - tion of Manufacture and Sale) (Amendment) Order, 1942, and. shall be read as one with the Defence (Cream) (Prohibition of Gaz: 13.8.42, Manufacture and Sale) Order, 1942, hereinafter referred to as the p. 1309. principal Order.

2. The principal Order shall be amended by the insertion of the Insertion of following paragraph immediately after paragraph 4 thereof :— new paragraph in principal "Further 4A. NO person shall manufacture for sale Order. prohibition. or sell or offer for sale any edible substance '" ' ׳ similar in taste or appearance to cream and being, or made from, any mixture of milk or milk product and any vegetable oil, fat, mar­ garine or other similar product."

3. This Order shall come into force on.the 1st day of January, Commencement. 1943. G. WALSH 21st December, 1942. Food Controller. Competent Authority.

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942.

ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food Control Ordinance, 1942, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con- No. 4 of 1942. troller, do hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Food Control (Manufacture Citation, and Sale of Cheese containing Vegetable Fat) (Prohibition) Order, 1942.

2. No person shall manufacture for sale or sell or offer or agree Prohibition, to sell or expose for sale any cheese containing any vegetable fat.

3. Any person who shall either himself or by his servant, em­ Penalty. ployee or agent act in contravention of this Order, will be guilty of an offence and on conviction will be liable, in addition to any con­ fiscation order, to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or to 1932 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 21th December, 1942

imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or to both such fine and imprisonment.

Commencement. 4. This Order shall come into force on the 1st day of January, 1943.

G. WALSH 22nd December, 1942. Food Controller.

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942.

ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food No. 4 of 1942. Control Ordinance, 1942, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con• troller, do hereby order as follows :—

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Food Control (Table Eggs) Order (No. 2), 1942.

Interpretation. 2. For the purposes of this Order, unless the context otherwise requires — "consumer" in relation to eggs means any person who acquires in any manner whatsoever any egg with any object in view regarding its ultimate disposal other than that of sale as defined herein; "eggs" means eggs in shell of domestic fowls and includes fresh or preserved eggs but does not include cooked eggs; "licensed egg collector" means a person authorised by the Controller to purchase eggs on behalf of any licensed pur• chasing station; "licensed purchasing station" means a person authorised by the Controller to purchase eggs for the purpose of distributing them; "person" includes firm; "retailer" means a person licensed as such under the Wholesale Gaz: 20.2.41, and Retail Dealing in Controlled Articles (Limitation) Order, p. 264. 1941; "sale" means any disposition or offer of or agreement for the disposition of any egg for gain; and "sell" shall be con• strued accordingly. .

Movement of 3. No person other than a licensed egg collector or a licensed eggs out of purchasing station shall move any egg out of any village, tribal localities. unit, settlement, municipal or local council area. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 1933

4. No person shall move any egg out of any of the zones speci• Movement of fied in Column I of the First Schedule to this Order, save under eggs out of the authority and in accordance with the terms of a written permit zones. issued by the authority specified opposite such zone in Column II of the said Schedule.

5. Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, sale Limitation on of eggs shall take place only — parties to sale of eggs. (a) by a producer to a licensed purchasing station (either direct or through a licensed egg collector), . (b) by a licensed purchasing station to any person to whom such station may be directed to sell in accordance with para• graph 6 or 11 of this Order, (c) by a retailer to a consumer.

6. No licensed purchasing station shall dispose of any egg Disposal of otherwise than in accordance with directions that may from time eggs by pur• to time be given to such station by the Controller or any person chasing stations. authorised by him in writing in that regard; such directions may be either special or general.

7. No person shall sell or purchase any egg at a price exceeding Maximum the maximum price applicable in accordance with the Second prices. Schedule to this Order.

8. Any licensed purchasing station or any retailer engaged in Accounts and the sale of eggs shall keep or cause to be kept accurate accounts records. and records of all his dealings in eggs, including particulars identi• fying the persons from whom the eggs were purchased and the persons to whom the eggs were sold.

9. The provisions of this Order shall not apply to eggs sold for Hatching eggs. the purpose of hatching, provided that1 in the event of any sale of eggs for hatching purposes being in respect of more than twenty five eggs — (i) the purchaser shall have furnished the seller with a declara• tion in writing that the purchase is being made for that purpose; (ii) the seller shall have stamped each egg indelibly and legibly in red with the letter "H"; (iii) the seller keeps records specifying the name of each pur• chaser, the quantity of eggs purchased by each purchaser, the price charged for each egg and the date of sale.

10. —(1) The provisions of this Order are subject to any direc• Special tions, authorisations, permits or licences which may at any time directions, etc. be given or granted by the Controller or by an Assistant Controller. reserved. 1934 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT "NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

(2) Every person holding an authorisation, permit or licence granted under this Order shall comply with every condition im­ posed by such authorisation, permit or licence.

Penalty. 11. Any person who shall either himself or by his servant, employee or agent act in contravention of this Order, will be guilty of an offence and on conviction will be liable, in addition to any con­ fiscation order, to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or to both such fine and imprisonment.

Revocation. 12, The Eood Control (Table Eggs), Order, 1942, is hereby Gaz: 8.10.42, revoked but without prejudice to any proceedings in respect of any p. 1569. contravention thereof.

,the 1st day of January־ Commencement. 13. This Order shall come into force on 1943.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

In Column I of this Schedule, "District" and "Sub-District" meaning assigned thereto in the Administrative Divisions ׳ Gaz: 20.12.39, have the p. 1529. Proclamation, 1939, as amended; in Column II of the Schedule, "District" means Food Control District.

COLUMN I. COLUMN II.

ZONE A includes the District, the Haifa Assistant Controller, and the Jenin Sub-District of the District. Samaria District. ZONE B includes the Lydda District, the Gaza Assistant Controller, Lydda District and the Tulkarm Sub-District of District. the Samaria District. ZONE C includes the and Jhe" Assistant Controller, Jeru­ Nablus Sub-District of the Samaria Dis­ salem District. trict.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

(MAXIMUM PRICES).

Wholesale price per egg — 18 mils Retail price per egg — 19 mils.

G. WALSH 21st December. 1942. Food Controller, 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1935

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942.

ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food

Control Ordinance, 1942, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con- No. 4 0f 1942. troller, do hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Food Control (Table Poultry) citation. (Maximum Prices) Order, 1942.

2. For the purposes of this Order, unless the context otherwise interpretation, requires — . .

"dressed" in relation to table poultry means a plucked carcase of any table poultry from which the following parts, namely head, neck down to the first joint, crop, entrails, legs down from the hock-joint, liver, heart and gizzard, have been re­ moved.

"plucked" in relation to table poultry means a carcase of any table poultry cleanly bled and plucked.

"table poultry" means domestic poultry including ducks, fowls, geese, pigeons and turkeys, slaughtered or intended for slaughter, but does not include laying or breeding stock.

3. No person shall sell or offer or agree to sell or expose for sale, Maximum and no person shall purchase or offer or agree to purchase, any prices, table poultry at a price exceeding the maximum price applicable in accordance with the Schedule to this Order.

4. Any person who shall either himself or by his servant, em- Penalty, ployee or agent act in contravention of this Order, will be guilty of an offence and on conviction will be liable, in addition to any confiscation order, to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or to both such fine and imprisonment.

5. The Food Control (Table Fowls and Eggs) (Maximum Bevocation. Prices) Order, 1942, is hereby revoked, as far as it relates to table G«-z: 3.9.42, ׳fowls, but without prejudice to any proceedings in respect of any v contravention thereof.

6. This Order shall come into force on the date of its publica­ Commencement. tion in the Gazette. 1936 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM PRICES IN RESPECT OF TABLE POULTRY.

Wholesale Retail Mils per Kilogramme Mils per Kilogramme

Alive 360 400 Plucked 450 500 Dressed (whether sold whole or in part) 600 680.

G. WALSH 21st December, 1942. Food Controller.

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942.

ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food No. 4 of 1942. Control Ordinance, 1942,1, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con­ troller, do hereby order as follows :—

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Food Control (Potatoes) (Maximum Prices) (Amendment) Order, 1942, and shall be read as

Gaz: 10.9.42, one with tlie Food Control (Potatoes) (Maximum Prices) Order, p. 1461. 1942, hereinafter referred to as the principal Order.

Amendment of 2. Paragraph 2 of the principal Order shall be amended by the paragraph 2 insertion of the word "ware" between •the wTords - "any" and of principal "potatoes" appearing in the first line of that paragraph. Order.

Ecvocation 3. The Schedule attached to the principal Order shall be re­ and replacement voked and the Schedule attached to this Order shall be substituted of Schedule to therefor. principal Order.

Commencement. 4. This Order shall come into force on the date of its publica­ tion in the Gazette.

SCHEDULE.

MAXIMUM PRICES FOR WARE POTATOES, EX VENDOR'S STORE.

In this Schedule, the term "Jerusalem District" has the meaning Gaz: 20.12.39, assigned thereto in the Administrative Divisions, Proclamation,

.as amended 939״! .V. 1529 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1937

Throughout Palestine In the Jerusalem with the exception of the District Jerusalem District

Selling price to wholesaler, per metric ton including sacks 42 pounds 44 pounds 2. Selling price to retailer, per metric ton including sacks 45 pounds 47 pounds 3. Selling price to consumer, per kilogramme 50 mils 52 mils. G. WALSH 21st December, 1942. Food Controller.

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942. ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food Control Ordinance, 1942, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con• No. 4 of 1942. troller, do hereby order as follows :—

1. This Order may he cited as the Defence (Control of Meat) Citation. (Amendment) Order (No. 5), 1942, and shall be read as one with the Defence (Control of Meat) Order, 1942, hereinafter referred to Gaz: 23.4.42. as the principal Order. p. 683..

2. Paragraph 3(1) of the principal Order, as amended, shall be Amendment of further amended by the deletion of the words "From 11.30 p.m. paragraph 3(1) on Saturday to 10 a.m. on the following Wednesday" and the sub• of the principal Order. stitution of the following words therefor :— "From 11.30 p.m. on Saturday to 7 a.m. on the following Wednesday".

3. Subject to the provisions of any other law, the provisions of Suspension of paragraph 3(1), paragraph 4 and paragraph 5(1) of the principal paragraphs 3 (1), Order, as far as they would apply but for this Order, shall not apply 4 and 5(1) of principal Order. on the following days, with effect from 7.00 a.m. of any such day :— 23rd December, 1942, 17th January, 1943, 5th January, 1943, 18th January, 1943, 6th January, 1943, 19th January, 1943.

4. No person shall on. the 23rd December, 1942, or on the 5th, Prohibition. 6th, 18th or 19th January, 1943, supply to any one customer at any one meal more than one plate or dish containing meat, or more than one plate of sandwiches containing meat.

5. This Order shall come into force on the date hereof. Commencement. G. WALSH 22nd December, 1942. Food Controller. 193S THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

FOOD CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942.

ORDER BY THE CONTROLLER UNDER SECTION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by section 4 of the Food No. 4 of 1942. Control Ordinance, 1942, I, GEOFFREY WALSH, C.B.E., Food Con- Gaz: 28.5.42, troller, do hereby order that the Food Control (Slaughter Stock p. 901. Sale Restriction) Order, 1942, insofar as cattle is concerned, shall be suspended for the week ending 26th December, 1942, for all the localities mentioned in the First Schedule to the above-mentioned ׳ ,Gaz: 27.8.42 p. 1359. Order, as amended. G. WALSH 21st December, 1942. Food Controller.

DEFENCE REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE EMER­ GENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE^ ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939, AND THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by Article 3 of the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, the High Commissioner has made the following Defence Regulations :—

Citation. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Defence (Amendment of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941) No. 6 of 1941. Regulations, 1942, and shall be read as one with the Rent Restric­ tions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941, hereinafter referred to as the principal Ordinance.

Amendment of 2. Section 2 of the principal Ordinance shall be amended by section 2 of the the insertion at the end thereof of the following :— principal Ordinance. " "Local Council" means the local council constituted under No. 36 of 1941. the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941, for a local council area within which any premises are situated; "Local Council Area" means any village or group of villages or area administered by a local council."

Amendment of 3. Sections 3 and 6 of the principal Ordinance, with the excep­ sections 3 and 6 tion of subsection (6) of section 6, shall be amended by the substitu­ of the principal tion of the words "municipal or local council" for the word "muni­ Ordinance. cipal" wherever the latter word appears therein.

Amendment of 4. Section 10 of the principal Ordinance shall be amended — section 10 of the (a) by the insertion therein, immediately after subsection (1) principal thereof, of the following subsection :— Ordinance. " (1A) Where this Ordinance has been applied to a local council area the local council thereof shall appoint a num­ ber of Rent Commissioners not exceeding eighteen at such remuneration as may be approved by the District 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1939

Commissioner which shall be paid from the local council fund."; (b) by the substitution of the words "If any municipal council" for the words "If any such council" appearing at the begin• ning of subsection (2) thereof, and by the substitution of the words "is applied in accordance with subsection (l) of this section" for the words "is so applied" appearing in subsection (2) thereof; (c) by the insertion, immediately after subsection (2) thereof, of the following subsection :— "(2A) If any local council fails to appoint any or sufficient Eent Commissioners within fourteen days of the date when this Ordinance is applied in accordance with sub• section (1A) of this section the District Commissioner may appoint such number of Eent Commissioners as may appear to him to be necessary but so that the total num• ber appointed does not exceed eighteen. The Rent Com• missioners so appointed shall be paid such remuneration as the District Commissioner may direct from the local council fund."

5. Section 11 of the principal Ordinance shall be amended — Amendment of section 11 of the (a) by the substitution of the words "Where this Ordinance principal has been applied to a municipal area, the Rents Tribunal" Ordinance. for the words "The Rents Tribunal" appearing at the beginning of subsection (1) thereof; (b) by the insertion therein, immediately after subsection (1) thereof, of the following subsection :— "(lA) Where this Ordinance has been applied to a local council area, the Rents Tribunal shall consist of three persons appointed by the District Commissioner from a list of not less than six persons nominated by the local council, one of whom shall be appointed by the District Commissioner as chairman : Provided that if within fourteen days of the date when this Ordinance is applied to a local council area the local council shall not prepare such a list the District Commis• sioner may appoint three fit persons as a Rents Tribunal."; (c) by the substitution of the words "The members of a Rents Tribunal appointed under subsection (1) of this section"" for the words "The members of a Rents Tribunal" appearing at the beginning of subsection (2) thereof; (d) by the insertion, immediately after subsection (2) thereof, of the following subsection :— 1940

"(2A) The members of a Rents Tribunal appointed under subsection (1A) of this section shall be paid such remunera­ tion as may be fixed by the local council with the approval '1of the District Commissioner, or if the local council shall not fix any remuneration, such remuneration as the Dis­ trict Commissioner may fix which shall be payable from the local council fund.,"

Application of 6. The Interpretation Ordinance shall apply to these Regulations Cap. 69. as it applies to an Ordinance.

Commencement. 7. These Regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Gazette.

By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHERSON" 22nd December, 1942. Chief Secretary. (Y/88/42)

RENT RESTRICTIONS (BUSINESS PREMISES) ORDINANCE, 1941.

ORDER BY THE PIIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 3 AND 6(1).

(1׳>IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sections 3 and 6 No. 6 of 1941. of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941 (hereinafter called 'the Ordinance'), the High Commissioner in Council has been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as fol­ lows :—

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) (Application to Tulkarm) Order in Council, 1942.

Application to 2. The Ordinance shall apply to the Municipal Area of Tul­ Tulkarm karm. Municipal Area.

Prescribed 3. The prescribed date for the purposes of section 6(1) of the date. Ordinance shall be the last day of Dhilhijje in the Hejira year 1361 (7th January, 1943 A.D.).

Percentage 4. The percentage addition for which provision may be made addition. under the first proviso to section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall, in the Municipal Area of Tulkarm, be an addition of five per centum.

G. T. FARLEY Cleric to the Executive Council. (Y/87/42) 24th December, 1942 THE. PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1941

RENT RESTRICTIONS (BUSINESS PREMISES) ORDINANCE, 1941.

ORDER BY THE PIIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 3 AND 6(1).

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sections 3 and 6(1) of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941 No. 6 of 1941. (hereinafter called 'the Ordinance'), the High Commissioner in Council has been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as fol• lows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Rent Restrictions (Business Citation. Premises) (Application to Ramie) Order in Council, 1942.

2. The Ordinance shall apply to the Municipal Area of Ramie. Application to Ramie Municipal Area.

3. The prescribed date for the purposes of section 6(1) of the Prescribed date. Ordinance shall be the last day of Dhilhijje in the Hejira }7ear 1361 (7th January, 1943 A.D.).

4. The percentage addition for which provision may be made Percentage under the first proviso to section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall, in addition. the Municipal Area of Ramie, be an addition of five per centum. G. T. FARLEY (Y/83/42) • Clerk to the Executive Council.

RENT RESTRICTIONS (BUSINESS PREMISES) ORDINANCE, 1941.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 3 AND 6(1).

IN EXERCISE of the powrers vested in him by sections 3 and 6 (1) of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941 No. 6 of 1941. (hereinafter called 'the Ordinance'), the High Commissioner in Council has been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as fol• lows :—

1. This Order may be cited as the Rent Restrictions (Business Citation. Premises) (Application to Lydda) Order in Council, 1942.

2. The Ordinance shall apply to the Municipal Area of Lydda. Application to Lydda Municipal Area.

3. The prescribed date for the purposes of section 6(1) of the Prescribed date. Ordinance shall be the last day of Dhilhijje in the Hejira year 1361 (7th January, 1943 A.D.).

4. The percentage addition for which provision may be made Percentage ad• under the first proviso to section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall, in dition. the Municipal Area of Lydda, be an addition of five per centum. G. T. FARLEY (Y/84/42) Clerk to the Executive Council. 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

RENT RESTRICTIONS (BUSINESS PREMISES) ORDINANCE, 1941.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 3 AND 6(1).

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sections 3 and 6(1) No. 6 of 1941. of the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) Ordinance, 1941 (hereinafter called 'the Ordinance'), the High Commissioner in Council has been pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered as fol• lows :—•

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Rent Restrictions (Business Premises) (Application to Nablus) Order in Council, 1942.

Application to 2. The Ordinance shall apply to the Municipal Area of Nablus. Nablus Municipal Area.

Prescribed 3. The prescribed date for the purposes of section 6(1) of the date. Ordinance shall be the last day of Dhilhijje in the Hejira year 1361 (7th January, 1943 A.D.).

Percentage 4. The percentage addition for which provision may be made addition. under the first proviso to section 6(1) of the Ordinance shall, in the Municipal Area of Nablus, be an addition of five per centum. G. T. FARLEY (Y/86/42) Clerk to the Executive Council.

DEFENCE REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE EMER• GENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939, AND THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939,

IN EXERCISE of the powTers vested in him by Article 3 of the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, the High Commissioner has made the following Defence Regulations :—

Citation. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Defence (Regulation of Establishments) (Amendment) Regulations (No. 2), 1942, Gaz: 5.11.42, and shall be read as one with the Defence (Regulation of Estab• p. 1681. lishments) Regulations, 1942, hereinafter referred to as the prin• cipal Regulations.

Amendment of 2. With regard to the night of the 31st December, 1942/lst Regulation 25 of January, 1943, Regulation 25 of the principal Regulations shall the principal be amended, as far as it relates to drinks, by the substitution of Regulations. the expressions "12.00 midnight" and "12.30 a.m." for the ex• pressions "10.00 p.m." and "10.30 p.m.", respectively, wherever the two last mentioned expressions appear in that regulation.

By His Excellency's Command, 22nd December, 1942. J. S. MACPHERSON (C/31/7/42) Chief Secretary. 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1943

DEFENCE (MILITARY" COMMANDERS) REGULATIONS, 1938.

IN VIRTUE of the powers vested in me by the Defence (Military Commanders) Regulations, 1938, I, DOUGLAS FITZGERALD MCCONNEL, Commander of the. Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Major General, General Officer Commanding the Forces in Palestine and Transjordan, with the consent of the High Commissioner do hereby appoint Brigadier IAN COLIN CAMERON, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, to be Military Commander of the Area or Place known as 15 AREA, with effect from the fourteenth day of December, 1942, and until further notice, vice Brigadier REGINALD MANDERVILLE RODWELL, on whom His Majesty has conferred the Air Force Cross.

D. F. McCONNEL Major-General. General Officer Commanding, Palestine Base and L of C. (SF/917/38)

DEFENCE (MILITARY COMMANDERS) REGULATIONS, 1938. IN VIRTUE of the powers vested in me by the Defence (Military Commanders) Regulations, 1938, I, DOUGLAS FITZGERALD MCCONNEL, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Major General, General Officer Commanding the Forces in Palestine and Transjordan, with the consent of the High Commissioner do hereby appoint Colonel LIONEL HENRY MOUNTIFORT WESTROPP to be Military Commander of the Area or Place known as 71 SUB-AREA, with effect from the eighteenth day of December, 1942, and until further notice, vice Colonel ROGER SHAWE MANLEY, on whom His Majesty has conferred the Territorial Decoration.

D. F. McCONNEL Major-General. General Officer Commanding, Palestine Base and L of C. (SP/917/38)

DEFENCE (WAR SERVICE OCCUPATIONS) REGULATIONS, 1942.

NOTICE BY •THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER REGULATION 4.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by regulation 4 of the Defence (War Service Occupations) Regulations, 1942, the High Gaz: 13.8.42, Commissioner is pleased to notify and it is hereby notified as P• 1311- follows :— 1944 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

Citation. 1. This Notice may be cited as the Defence (War Service Occupa• tions) Notice (No. 6), 1942.

Declaration of 2. The occupations specified in the Schedule to this Notice are war service hereby declared to be war service occupations for the purposes of

occupations. the Defence (War Service Occupations) Regulations, 1942.

Amendment of 3. The Schedule to the Defence (War Service Occupations) Notice in Notice (No. 3), 1942, shall be amended by the deletion of item 5 Gaz: 5.11.42, of paragraph I thereof and by the substitution of the following item p. 1701. therefor :—

"5. The Electric Wire Co. of Palestine Limited, Haifa Bay Industrial Centre."

SCHEDULE.

All skilled and semi-skilled occupations in the following undertaking :— B. Goussinsky, Mechanical Engineers, Plaifa.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON Chief Secretary. (SF/210/42)

WAR RISKS INSURANCE ORDINANCE, 1941.

NOTICE UNDER PARAGRAPHS 7 AND 8 OF THE PRESCRIBED SCHEME FOR COMMODITY INSURANCE.

(a) The fourth period of insurance shall commence on the 1st January, 1943, and end on the 31st March, 1943, both dates inclusive.

(b) The premium payable under any policy of insurance issued under the Scheme shall be payable at the rate of three eighths of one per cent, per month in respect of the abovementioned period.

(c) Save as provided in paragraphs 5(c) and 6(b) of the Scheme, the amount of any one premium payable under a policy issued under the Scheme in respect of the abovementioned period shall not be less than one and one eighth per cent, of the sum insured or of the average amount insured by the policy as the case may be. A. L. PETERS Chairman, ' War Bisks Insurance Board. (WR/1/41) 24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1945

DEFENCE REGULATIONS MADE UNDER ARTICLE 3 OF THE EMER• GENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939, AND THE EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by Article 3 of the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939, the High Commissioner has made the following Defence Regulations :—

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Defence (Amend• Citation. ment of Import, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Ordin• ance, 1939.) Regulations (No. 3), 1942.

2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires— Interpretation. "the principal Ordinance" means the Import, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Ordinance, 1939; No. 51 of 1939.

"the second amending Regulations" means the Defence Gaz: 29.10.42, (Amendment of Import, Export and Customs Powers (De• p. 1652. fence) Ordinance, 1939), Regulations (No. 2'), 1942.

3. Section 2(1) of the principal Ordinance shall be amended by Amendment of the insertion therein, immediately after paragraph (d) thereof, of section 2 of the the following paragraph :— principal Ordinance. '1(e) "Competent Authority" means any person who is a Competent Authority for the purposes of Regulation 46 of

the Defence Regulations, 1939." Gaz: 26.8.39, p. 659. 4. Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the principal Ordinance (as en• Amendment of acted by the second amending Regulations) shall be amended by sections 5, 6. 7 the insertion therein immediately after the word "Director", and 8 of the wherever that word appears therein, of the words "or any Com• principal Ordinance. petent Authority".

5. The Interpretation Ordinance shall apply to these Regula• Application tions as it applies to an Ordinance. of Cap. 69.

6. These Regulations shall come into force on the first day of Commencement. January, 1943.

By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MAC PEER SON 23rd December, 1942. . Chief Secretary.

IMPORT, EXPORT AND CUSTOMS POWERS (DEFENCE) ORDINANCE, 1939.

ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 3.

t IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 3 of the Im• port, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Ordinance, 1939, the No. 51 of 1939. 1946 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

High Commissioner is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—

Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Licensing of Exports (Amendment) Order, 1942, and shall be read as one with the Gaz: 1.2.40, Licensing of Exports Order, 1940, hereinafter referred to as the p. 189. principal Order.

Amendment of 2. Paragraphs 3, 5 and 6 of the principal Order shall be amen­ paragraphs 3, 5 ded by the insertion therein immediately after the words "Director and 6 of the of Customs, Excise and Trade", wherever they appear therein, of principal Order. the words "or any Competent Authority".

Commencement. 3. This Order shall come into force on the first dav of January, 1943.

Bv His Excellencv's Command, J. S. MACPHEPtSON 23rd December, 1942. Chief Secretary.

IMPORT, EXPORT AND CUSTOMS POWERS (DEFENCE) ORDINANCE, 1939.

• ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 3.

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 3 of the No. 51 of 1939. Import, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Ordinance, 1939, the High Commissioner is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—

This Order may be cited as the Licensing of Imports ׳ .Citation. 1 (Amendment) Order (No. 3), 1942, and shall be read as one with Gaz: 11.12.39, the Licensing of Imports Order, 1939, hereinafter referred to as p. 1425. the principal Order.

Amendment of 2. Paragraphs 3, 5 and 6 of the principal Order shall be amen­ paragraphs 3, 5 ded by the insertion therein immediately after the words "Director and 6 of the of Customs, Excise and Trade", wherever they appear therein, of principal Order. the words "or any Competent Authority".

Commencement. 3. This Order shall come into force on the first day of January, 1943.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON 23rd December, 1942. Chief Secretary. '24th December, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 1947

IMPORT, EXPORT AND CUSTOMS POWERS (DEFENCE) ORDINANCE, 1939.

LICENSING OF IMPORTS ORDER, 1939.

I, REGINALD WALTER BURNLEY BELT, Director of Customs, Excise and Trade, hereby give notice that I have issued an Open General Licence under the Licensing of Imports Order, 1939, authorising, as from the 10th December, 1942, and until further notice, the importation into Palestine of the following goods :—

Goods imported by post, provided that the value of such goods contained in any one postal packet and in any one consignment does not exceed one pound, and that I have revoked as from the 10th of December, 1942, the Open General Licence issued by me authorising, as from the 11th December, 1939, until further notice, the importation into Palestine of certain goods described in a notice, dated the 11th December, 1939, and published in the Gazette No. 968, dated the 11th December, 1939 at p. 1440, in so far as it authorised the importation into Palestine of the goods described in sub-paragraph (e) of that notice.

R. W. B. BELT Director,^ Customs, Excise and Trade. (C/185/42)

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ORDINANCE.

ORDER, No. 99 OF 1942, BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 6(1).

IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by subsection (1) of section 6 of the Medical Practitioners Ordinance, .and after due Cap. 90. compliance having been made with the provisions of that subsec• tion, the High Commissioner has ordered that the licences held by the under-mentioned persons as medical practitioners under the Medical Practitioners Ordinance, shall be cancelled by reason of the holders thereof having persistently failed to comply with rule

2(1) of the Medical Practitioners (Notification of Address) Rules, Gaz: 12.3.36, 1936, as amended by the Medical Practitioners (Notification of p. 134. Address) (Amendment) Rules, 1936 :— Gaz: 28.5.36, p. 372.

Name of Medical Licence Name of Medical Licence Practitioner No. DR. Practitioner No. DR.

Beer Jacques 2170 Cukierman, Joseph 2479 Ben-Gera, Benyamin 519 David, Karl 1498 Bergheim, Else Kohn 2853 Dienemann, Georg 2669 Birnbaum, Jean 2364 Diment, Samuel 1384 Bitschai, Jacob 1799 Ehrmann, Ludwig 2531 Brasiliten, Baruch 2576 Einhorn, Rosa 140 1948 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1239—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th December, 1942

Name of Medical Licence Name of Medical Licence Practitioner No. DR. Practitioner No. DR.

Ephraim, John Alfred 2512 May, Emil 2481 Ferber, Sholem Ber 2251 Merkin, Leon 2574 German, Jakob 2540 Oppenheim, Heinrich 2522 Ginzberg, Bafael 2274 Bom, Isaak Abraham 2306 Goodchild, Muriel Cläre 2961 Bomanow, Olga 2588 Gurwitsch, Leya 1966 Bosenbaum, Elias 2771 Hamouda, Emilia Moreschi 1014 Schapiro, Valentine Hayn, Willy 2673 Kassatkine (Bograva) 2518 Holman, Mayer Simon 1963 Schlarowitch, Eanny 2181 Holstein, David 2383 Schucht, Baphael 2541 Jedlin, Ephraim 768 Senator, Hans 1995 , Carol 1894 Spektor, Wiktoria Heilig 2806 Katz, Cirel (Tzirel Goldman) 1086 Sternberg, Wilhelm 1572 Krolik, Leopold 2153 Strathearn, John 252 Loewenthal, Bernhard 2396 Tchiprout, Haroun Yehuda 2089.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. S. MACPHERSON 17th December, 1942. Ghiif Secretary. (M/9/40)