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184 No. 135. the ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1933 to 1937 184 No. 135. THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1933 TO 1937. ORDER MADE UNDER SECTION 52. H. R. PALMER, Governor. In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 52 of the Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1937, His Excellency the Governor on the report of the Director of Education, is pleased to order and hereby orders that the Village Commissions for the Orthodox-Christian Schools in the villages mentioned in the first column of the Schedule hereto shall in their respective villages provide, erect, repair, extend, improve or develop any school buildings, premises, play grounds, yards, gardens or teachers' dwellings, as the case may be, particulars whereof are given in the second column of the said Schedule. SCHEDULE. Village Particulars Nicosia District: Kalliana Erection of teacher's dwelling. Trimithia Erection of school building. Skilloura Erection of teacher's dwelling and latrines. Ayia Marina (Xyliatou) Extension of school building. Avlona Erection of teacher's dwelling and latrines. Kyra Erection of teacher's dwelling. Spilia Erection of school building and latrines. Larnaca District: Anglisidhes Erection of school building and latrines. Limassol District: Sotira Erection of school building and latrines. Zakaki Repairs to school building. Pelendri Extension of school building. Agridhia Repairs to school building and erection of latrines. Lophou Extension of school building. Vouni Extension of school building and erection of latrines and surrounding wall. Kyperounda Extension of boys' school and erection of latrines. Famagusta District : Limnia Alterations and repairs to boys' school. Lysi Extension of boys' school and erection of two dwellings. Patriki Erection of teacher's dwelling. Ayia Napa Erection of school building and latrines. Paphos District : Nata Erection of teacher's dwelling and latrines. Arkaka Erection of teacher's dwelling and latrines. Kholetria Erection of teacher's dwelling. Kallepia Lyso Erection of school building and latrines. Kedhares Extension of school building. Alterations and repairs to school building. Kyrenia District : Phikomo .. Repairs to girls' school. Made at Nicosia, this 6th day of July, 1937. (M.P . 1317/23.) .
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