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453 No. 410. the MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAWS, 1930 to 1945 453 No. 410. THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAWS, 1930 TO 1945. ORDER IN COUNCIL No. 2215 MADE UNDER SECTION 91 (5). R. E. TURNBULL, Acting Governor. I, the Acting Governor in Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Governor in Council by section 91 (δ) of the Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 to 1945, and of every other power thereunto enabling, do hereby order that the Order in Council No. 2147, published in Supplement No. 3 to the Gazette of the 21st December, 1944, as amended by the Order in Council No. 2179, published in Supplement No. 3 to the Gazette of the 20th December, 1945, (relating to the Municipal Corporations of Akanthou, Karavas, Kythrea, Lapithos, Lefkoniko, Morphou and Polis), shall be revoked. Ordered in Council, this 16th day of December, 1946. C. R. C. DONALD, (M.P, 461/30/B.) Clerk of the Executive Council. No. 411. THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES) LAWS, 1936 TO 1943. • ORDER IN COUNCIL No. 221G MADE UNDER SECTION 2. R. E. TURNBULL, Acting Governor. I, the Acting Governor in Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Governor in Council by section 2 of the Public Health (Villages) Laws, 1936 to 1943, do hereby order that the village of Platani shall be added to the Schedule to the said Laws in its proper alphabetical order under the heading " Famagusta District ". Ordered in Council, this 13th day of December, 1946. C. R. C. DONALD, (M.P. 813/38.) Clerk of the Executive Council. No. 412. THE CYPRUS PENSIONS ORDERS AND LAWS, 1929 TO (No. 2) 1946. REGULATIONS MADE UNDER SECTION 3. R. E. TURNBULL, Acting Governor. I, the Acting Governor in Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Governor in Council by section 3 of the Cyprus Pensions Orders and Laws, 1929 to (No. 2) 1946, and with the sanction of the Secretary of State, do hereby make the following regulations :— 1. These regulations may be cited as the Cyprus Pensions (Amendment Qaze,ues. No. 2) Regulations, 1946, and shall be read as one with the Cyprus 24.6.1929 Pensions Regulations, 1929 to 1946, (hereinafter referred to as " the Last amend- principal Regulations"), and the principal Regulations 1 and these ment: regulations may together be cited as the Cyprus Pensions Regulations, NnPI3°men 1929 to (No. 2) 1946, 9.5.1946. 454 2. Regulation 1 of the principal Regulations (as amended by the Schedule to Law 6 of 1938) is hereby amended as follows :— (a) by the deletion in paragraph (1) of the words " one seven hundred and twentieth " (line 6) and the substitution therefor of the words " one six-hundredth " ; (b) by the deletion in paragraph (2) of the words "sixty-seven hundred and twentieths, of one seven-hundred and twentieths" (lines 6, 7 and 8) and the substitution therefor of the words " sixty six-hundredths, of one six-hundredth ". 3. Paragraph (a) of the proviso to regulation 8 of the principal Gazette: Regulations (as set out in the Cyprus Pensions (Amendment)Regulations, 11.5.1934 1034) is hereby amended by the deletion therefrom of the words " forty years " and the substitution therefor of the words " thirty-three years and four months ". 4. Paragraph (2) of regulation 13 of the principal Regulations is hereby amended by the deletion therefrom of the words " one seven hundred and twentieth. " (line 5) and the substitution therefor of the words " one six-hundredth ". 5.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these regulations shall be deemed to have been made and to have come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1945, and shall apply to all officers in the service of Cyprus on that date and to all officers appointed thereafter. (2) Nothing in these regulations shall apply to any officer who has made an election under section 6 (2) of the Cyprus Pensions Order in Council, 1929, (Amendment No. 2) Law, 1946, and all matters relating to the pension or gratuity of any such officer shall be regulated and determined as if these regulations had not been made. Made in Council, this 10th day of December, 1946. C. R. C. DONALD, (M.P. 809/24/4.) Cleric of the Executive Council No. 413. — THE DEFENCE (MEDICAL SUPPLIES) ORDERS, 1943 TO 1946. NOTICE NO. 29 UNDEB CLAUSE 27. Part I of the Fourth Schedule to the above Orders is hereby amended by the addition thereto of item 46A after item 46, of item 47A after item 47 and of item 48A after item 48 to be inserted in the appropriate columns of the said part:— d) I ■ (2) I (3) 46A. Ampoules Quinine Dihydro- chloride " Hypoloid" Brand 0.25 gramme .. .. 36| per dozen 3| each ampoule 47A. Ampoules Quinine Dihydro- chloride " Hypoloid " Brand 0.50 gramme 45 48A. Ampoules Quinine Dihydro- chloride " Hypoloid " Brand 1 gramme 73 P. W. DILL-RUSSELL, Controller of Medical Supplies, Competent Authority. Printed by the Government Printer at tfce Government Printing Offioe, Nioosie, .
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