The London Gazette, 19 October, 1934
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6630 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19 OCTOBER, 1934 Widows', Orphans' and Old Age Contributory cidental to, or consequent on those purposes Pensions Act, 1929, amending the Contributory to make any such alteration or amendment Pensions (Exempt and Excepted Persons) Con- of the said Local Act, or of any other Local solidated Regulations, 1931; Act or of any Act confirming a Provisional And that on account of urgency the National Order made in pursuance of any of the iSani- Health Insurance Joint Ccfrnmittee, in con- tary Acts or of the Public Health Act, 1875, junction with the Treasury,, under Section 2 and in force in the said City as may be of the Rules Publication Act, 1893, made Regu- necessary or desirable: lations entitled the Contributory Pensions And whereas it is proposed that a Pro- (Exempt and Excepted Persons) Amendment visional Order should be issued in compliance Regulations, 1934, to come into force im- with the said Application; mediately as provisional regulations, to con- Notice is hereby given that G. H. Pritchard, tinue in force until regulations have been made Esq., A.M.Inst.C.E., one of the Inspectors of in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 the Ministry of Health will attend at the of that Act. Guildhall, Norwich, on Tuesday the thirtieth Copies of the provisional regulations so made day of October, 1934, at half-past ten o'clock which constitute the draft of regulations to in the forenoon, to hold a Local Inquiry into be made as aforesaid can be purchased, the subject-matter of the said Application and directly from H.M. Stationery Office, at the the proposed Provisional Order. following addresses:—Adastral House, Kings- And notice is hereby further given that any way, London, W.C.2; 120, George iStreet, Edin- person interested may attend at such Inquiry burgh 2; York Street, Manchester 1; 1, St. and be heard with reference to the said Appli- Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; 80, Chichester cation and the proposed Provisional Order. Street, Belfast; or through any bookseller. E. H. Rhodes, Dated this 15th day of October, 1934. Assistant Secretary. National Health Insurance Joint Committee, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Health, Whitehall, S.W.I. Whitehall, London, S.W.I. 17th October, 1934. NORWICH. RULES PUBLICATION ACT, 1893. Whereas the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and ROAD TRAFFIC ACTS, 1930 TO 1934. Citizens of the City of Norwich (hereinafter called the Corporation) have made application The Minister of Transport hereby gives to the Minister of Health for the issue of a notice under the Rules Publication Act, 1893, Provisional Order under Sections 297 and 303 that he proposes after the expiry of at least of the Public Health Act, 1875, partially to forty days from this date in pursuance of the repeal, alter or amend the Norwich Corpora- power conferred upon him by the Road Traffic tion Act, 1920, so as:— Acts, 1930 to 19134, to make Regulations pro- (1) To extend the limits within which the viding that pedal cycles which do not carry a Corporation may supply water by the in- lamp showing a red light to the rear shall clusion within those limits of the following display a white surface in addition to a red areas all of which are in the County of reflector. Norfolk: — And notice is hereby further given that on (i) the parishes of Aylsham, Hevering- account of urgency the said Minister has under ton, Marsham and Stratton Strawless in Section 2 of the Rules Publication Act, 1893, the rural district of Aylsham, made The Pedal Cycles (White Surface) Pro- (ii) the parishes of Great Plumstead, visional Regulations, 1934, to come into force Little Plumstead and Postwick in the rural forthwith as Provisional Regulations and to district of Blofield, continue in force until Statutory Rules have (iii) the parishes of Bowthorpe, Baw- been made in accordance with the provisions of burgh and Costessey in the rural district of Section 1 of that Act. Forehoe, Copies of the Provisional Regulations which (iv) the parishes of Arminghall, Bixley, constitute the draft of the proposed Regula- Colney, Hethersett, Intwood, Keswick, tions can be obtained forthwith from the Kirby Bedon, Little Melton, and Markshall Assistant Secretary, Roads Department, in the rural district of Henstead, Ministry of Transport, 7, Whitehall Gardens, (v) the parishes of Beeston St. Andrew, London, S.W.I, and as soon as they are printed Drayton, Hainford, Horsford, Horsham directly from H.M. Stationery Office at the St. Faiths, Newton St. Faiths, Rackheath following addresses:—Adastral House, Kings- and Spixworth in the rural district of way, London, W.C.2; York Street, Man- St. Faiths, chester 1; 1, St. Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; (2) To empower the Corporation to charge and 120, George Street, Edinburgh 2. for water for "domestic purposes in the above Dated this 18th day of October, 1934. parishes proposed to be included in the limits at a yearly rate not exceeding ten per (Sgd.) A. Matkeson, centum upon the gross value of the premises supplied. Authorised by the Minister. (3) For the several purposes of the appli- 7, Whitehall Gardens, cation or for purposes connected with, in- London, S.W.I..