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J ^ 100 No. 114. the DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1940 to (No. 3 V ,J ^ 100 No. 114. THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1940 TO (No. 3) 1942. ORDER MADE BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY UNDER REGULATION 61 In exercise of the powers vested in me by virtue of my appointment by the Governor as the Competent Authority for the purposes of regulation 01 of the Defence Regulations, 1940 to (No. 3) 1942, I hereby order as follows :— 1 This Order may be cited as the Defence (Locally Grown Cereals Control) Gazelle: (Amendment) Order, 1942, and shall be read as one with the Defence; (Local y Supplement fc-rown Cereals Control) Order, 1942, (hereinafter called "the Prmcipal Order ) No. 3: and the Principal Order and this Order may together bo called the Defence 9.4.1942 (Locally Grown Cereals Control) Orders, 1942. 2. The Principal Order is hereby amended by the deletion from the Schedule) thereto of the following villages :— " Nicosia District. Kalokhorio (Kapouti). Skouriotissa. _ Khrysiliou. Yenije Kouy (Potra ton Dhiyem). Mavrovouni. Larnaca District. Dhelikipo. Paphos District. > Akourdhalia, Kato. MeladUia. Anadhiou. Myrmikoph. Axylou. Phalia. Ayios Isidhoros. Pitargou. Eledhiou. Prastio. Karamoullidhes. Sarama. Kholi. Skoulli. Lapithiou. Terra. LemonaMagounda. Trimithousa." B. J. SURKIDGE, Controller of Supplies, Competent Avihonty. No. 115. THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1940 TO (No. 3) 1942. ORDER MADE BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY UNDER REGULATION 01. In exercise of the powers vested in me by virtue of my appointment by the Governor as the Competent Authority for the purposes of regulation 01 of the Defence Regulations, 1940 to (No. 3) 1942, J hereby order as follows :— 1. This Order may be cited as the Defence (Pastries) Order, 1942. 2. For the purpose of this Order— " pastry " means any cake, pastry or similar articlo having a sugar or chocolate covering, decoration, icing or inset. ~- 3. On and from 20th April, 1942, no person shall— (a) manufacture for sale any pastry; (b) sell or offer for sale any pastry; (c) serve any pastry in any hotel, pension, hostel, restaurant, cafe, confectionery, bar or any other place of public resort. 4. The Commissioner of the District may appoint inspectors for the purposes of this Order and every inspector so appointed shall have power to enter at all times at all reasonable hours, upon any premises for the purpose of carrying out any inspection or search which may be reasonably required in order to ascertain whether the provisions of this Order have been, or are being complied with. 5. Any person who acts in contravention of, or fails to comply with, any of the provisions of this Order is liable to the penalties prescribed in regulation 94 of the Defence Regulations, 1940 to (No. 3) 1942. B. J. SaRRIDGE, Controller of Supplies, ^ Competent Authority. No. 116. THE DEFENCE REGULATIONS, 1940 TO (No. 3) 1942. ORDER MADE BY THE BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF NICOSIA. Notice No. 2 under Clause 4. The Schedule is hereby amended by the addition thereto of the following :— .tn π Town ViUajes 9. POULTRY : (a) Fowls (live weight) . 27 piastres per oke . 22 piastres per oke. (6) iurkeys (live weight) . 34 piastres per oko . 30 piastres per oke.' L. S. GREENING, Chairman of the Board for the District of Nicosia, .
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