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FRIDAY, 1st JULY, 1949.

Office of the Privy Council of This day His Excellency the Governor of Nor- , thern Ireland was pleased, in the name and on behalf Belfast. of His Majesty the King, to give his Assent to the 28th June, 1949. following Bills agreed upon by both Houses of the Parliament of Northern Ireland:— A meeting of the Privy Council of Northern Ire- land was held at Government House, Hillsborough. Ryegrass Seed (Temporary Provisions) ; today, at which the following were present:— Constabulary (Pensions) ; Government Loans. His Excellency the Governor of Northern Ireland; Major The Right Honourable J. Maynard Sinclair, 28th June, 1949. D.L., M.P. The Right Honourable J. E. Warnock, K.C., M.P. The Right Honourable W. V. McCleery, M.P. The Right Honourable W. Grant, M.P. W. N. McWlLLIAM, WAGES COUNCILS ACT (NORTHERN Deputy Clerk of the Council. IRELAND), 1945 BAKING WAGES COUNCIL (NORTHERN IRELAND) BY THE GOVERNOR IN THE PRIVY COUNCIL The Baking Wages Council (Northern Ireland) OF NORTHERN IRELAND hereby gives notice of its intention to submit to the Ministry of Labour and National Insurance proposals GRANVILLE for the further amendment of the Baking Wages A PROCLAMATION FOR APPOINTING TUESDAY, JULY 12ra, Council (Northern Ireland) Wages Regulation (No. 1949, A BANK HOLIDAY AND A PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN 1) Order, 1949 (S.R. & O. 1949, No. 63). NORTHERN IRELAND. Particulars of the proposals may be obtained from I, William Spencer, Earl Granville, Knight Com- the Secretary of the Wages Council at the address mander of the Royal Victorian Order, Companion of given below. the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Vice-Admiral, The Wages Council will consider any written re- Governor of Northern Ireland, by and with the advice presentations with respect to the above mentioned of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland in pursuance proposals which may be sent to it within twenty-one of the Bank Holidays Act, 1871, the Holidays Ex- days from 1st July, 1949. Any such representation tension Act, 1875, and the Irish Free State should be signed by the person making the same (Consequential Provisions) Act, 1922, and of every (adding his or her address^ and sent to the Secretary, power me thereunto enabling, do hereby appoint Baking Wages Council (Northern Ireland), Tyrone Tuesday, the 12th day of July next, as a special day House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast. It is desirable that to be observed as a Bank Holiday and as a Public persons making objections should state the precise Holiday in Northern Ireland, under and in accordance grounds of their objections. with the said Acts, and I do by this Proclamation R. H. MORRISON, command the said day to be so observed, and all Secretary. loving subjects of His Majesty to order themselves 1st July, 1949. accordingly. GIVEN at Government House, Hillsborough, this 28th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Ministry of Health and Local Government, J. M. SINCLAIR. Stormont, Belfast EDMOND WARNOCK. PLANNING ACTS (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1931 AND 1944 W. V. MCCLEERY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Ministry of WILLIAM GRANT. Health and Local Government, in exercise of its GOD SAVE THE KING powers under Sub-Section (6) of Section 2 of the