Supplement Ißo. 2. to Gbe Ipaleôttne C&^Ette Ißo. 565 of 23Rt> January
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Supplement ißo. 2. to Gbe ipaleôttne C&^ette ißo. 565 of 23rt> January 1936. EXPROPRIATION OF LAND ORDINANCES, 1926-1935. CERTIFICATE I, LIEUTENANT-GENERAL SIR ARTHUR GREXFELL WAUCHOPE, High Commissioner for Palestine, hereby certify that the construction ol Police Married Quarters is an undertaking of a public nature within the meaning of the Expropriation of Land Ordinances, 1926-1935. A plan of the selected site is deposited at the offices of the District Commis• sioner, Jerusalem District, and the Director of Land Registration, Jerusalem. A. G. WAUCHOPE 15th January, 1936. High Commissioner. (L/6/36) CUSTOMS ORDINANCE, 1929. NOTICE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED by His Excellency the High Commissioner in accord• ance with paragraph 25 of the Regulations under the Customs Ordinance, — 35 — d929, which were published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 15th clay of March, 1929, that the warehouse of Messrs. The Near East Bonded Warehouses Company Ltd., Haifa, situated at Haifa on Plot No. 7 of the Haifa Harbour Reclaimed Area, has been approved as a General Bonded Warehouse with effect from the 1st January, 1936. By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 15th January, 1936. Chief Secretary. (C/589/33) PORTS ORDINANCE, 1926. ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 10 (1). IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sub-section (1) No. 10 of 1926. of section 10 of the Ports Ordinance, 1926, the High Commissioner is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:— Citation. 1. This Order may be cited as the Haifa .Port (Variation of Tariff of Charges) Order, 1936. Amendment of 2. The Order by the High Commissioner setting forth a tariff Order under the of charges for the port of Haifa, and published in the Palestine Ports Ordinance, 1926, published Gazette of the iUh September, 1933, shall be amended by the in Gazette dated addition at the end of part I of the schedule thereto, of the the 14th Septem• following paragraph:— ber, 1933. "There shall be charged an additional porterage charge of fifty per cent of the prescribed porterage charge in respect of all goods which are required to be handled through the new timber dump situated between the Palestine Railways main line and Kingsway." By His Excellency's Command, J. HATHORN HALL 16th January, 1936. Chief Secretary. (G/263/34) - 37 - CITRUS FRUIT ADVERTISEMENT ORDINANCE, 1933. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER-IN-COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 6. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 6 of the Citrus Fruit Advertisement Ordinance, 1933, the High Commissioner-in-Council has made the following rules:— 1. These rules may be cited as the Citrus Fruit Advert- Citation, isement (Amendment) Rules, 1936, and the Citrus Fruit Advert isement Rules, 1933, (hereinafter referred to as the principal rules), the Citrus Fruit Advertisement (Amendment) Rules, 1935, and these rules may together be cited as the Citrus Fruit Advertisement Rules, 1933-1936. 2. Rule 4 of the principal rules shall be amended by the Amendment of deletion of paragraph (c) thereof and the substitution of the ru!e f °,f tn? ־following paragraph therefor:- PnnclPal rules "(c) Four persons to be appointed annually in April by a majority vote of the Citrus Fruit Committee of the General Agricultural Council; this Committee may also appoint substitutes to fill temporary vacancies." MAX NCROCK .Clerk to the Executive Council .1936׳ ,h January!18 (G/475/35) MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ORDINANCE, 1934. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF KHAN YUNIS. NOTICE IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 49 of the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934, the High Commissioner is pleased to prescribe and the undermentioned date, that is to say, the twenty-fourth day of January, 1936, is hereby prescribed as the date upon which the councillors declared to have been duly elected as councillors of the Khan Yunis Municipal Council by - S8 - the notice dated the 3rd of December, 1935, and published in the Palestine Gazette made by the Acting• District Commissioner, Southern ,׳'dated the 12th December, 193 District, under sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 20 of the seventh schedule to the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934, shall come into office. By His Excellency's Command, S. MOODY 14th January, 1936. Acting Chief Secretary. (G/23/34) MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ORDINANCE, 1934. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF KHAN YUNIS. NOTICE IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sub-section (1) of section 50 of the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934, the High Commissioner has been pleased to appoint and the undermentioned councillor is hereby appointed to be Mayor of the Municipal Council ol Khan Yunis :— AL SAIYID ABDUL RAHMAN MOHAMMAD EL FARRA. By His Excellency's Command, S. MOODY 14th January, 1936. Acting Chief Secretary. (G/23/34) — 39 — SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR ORDINANCE, 1935. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in them by sections 16 and 20 of the Sale the Licensing Board for the municipal ,1935׳ ,of Intoxicating Liquor Ordinance area of Bethlehem have made the following regulations:— 1. These regulations may be cited as the Hours of Sale of Intoxi- Citation, eating Liquor (Bethlehem Municipal Area) Regulations, 1936. 2. The hours during which intoxicating liquor may be sold Hours during in or upon premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor ™nich mtoxicat- i ii •u fii ing• liquor may shall be as follows:— be sold. (a) For licensed premises other than bona fide hotels, res taurants or cafes where meals are normally served, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. (b) For licensed premises which are bona fide hotels, res taurants or cafes where meals are normally served, from 9 a.m. to 12 midnight. 3. Under section 16 (e) of the Ordinance the Board will en- Condition dorse the following condition on all certificates issued in respect lmP°.sed in certEiin CBSCS of licensed premises which fall under paragraph (b) above:— "Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 12 midnight intoxicating liquor shall not be sold to persons who do not at the same time order and pay for a meal". J. E. F. CAMPBELL District Commissioner, Jerusalem District. Approved. By His Excellency's Command, S. MOODY 13th January, 1936. Acting Chief Secretary. (Y/93/35) — 40 — SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR ORDINANCE, 1935. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in them by sections 16 and 20 of the Sale of Intoxicating Liquor Ordinance, 1935, the Licensing Board for the municipal area of Beit Jala have made the following regulations:— Citation. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Hours of Sale of Intoxi• cating Liquor (Beit Jala Municipal Area) Regulations, 1936. Hours during 2. The hours during which intoxicating liquor may be sold rng1CHquor° may" m or uPon premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor be sold. shall be as follows:— (a) For licensed premises other than bona fide hotels, res• taurants or cafes where meals are normally served, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. (b) For licensed premises which are bona fide hotels," res• taurants or cafes ,where meals are normally served, from 9 a.m. to 12 midnight. Condition 3. Under section 16 (e) of the Ordinance the Board will en• imposed in dorse the following condition on all certificates issued in respect certain cases. of licensed premises which fall under paragraph (b) above:— "Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 12 midnight intoxicating liquor shall not be sold to persons who do not at the same time order and pay for a meal". J. E. F. CAMPBELL District Commissioner, Jerusalem District. Approved. By His Excellency's Command, S. MOODY 13lh January, 1936. Acting Chief Secretary. (Y/93/35) — 41 - DISEASES OF ANIMALS ORDINANCE, 1926. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTION 19. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 19 of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the High Commissioner has made the following rules:— 1. These rules may be cited as the Animal Quarantine (Amend- Citation, ment) Rules, 1936. 2. In these rules the term "principal rules" shall mean the Interpretation. Animal Quarantine Rules, 1931. 3. The schedule to the principal rules shall be amended by Addition of new the addition of the following paragraph after paragraph X thereof, J^d„!!,^0^ as enacted by rule 3 of the Animal Quarantine (Amendment) Drincipa! ru!es Rules (No. 9), 1935. 1 v "Y. IRISH FREE STATE. (1) Cattle for breeding purposes or for the purpose of slaughter in quarantine may be imported from the Irish Free State. (2) Any person who intends to import cattle for breeding purposes shall obtain before shipment of any such cattle a permit from the Chief Veterinary Officer. The Chief Veterinary Officer may refuse to grant or, when granted, may suspend or revoke any permit issued. (3) Any cattle shipped to Palestine directly from a port in the Irish Free State shall be accompanied by the following certificates:— 1 (a) A certificate signed by a Veterinary Officer of the Government of the Irish Free State to the effect (i) that no cases of foot-and-mouth disease, cattle plague or contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia have occurred in the Irish Free State during the six months im• mediately preceding the shipment of the cattle to Palestine, and — 42 — (ii) that such cattle have been examined by him within twenty-four hours of the date of their shipment and have been found free from any infectious or contagious disease and, in addition, (iff) in the case of cattle for breeding purposes that the cattle have been tested for tuberculosis and bovine contagious abortion and found free from such diseases. (b) A certificate signed by the nearest British Consul authen• ticating the signatures of the Government Veterinary Officer inserted on the certificate required under sub-rule (a) hereof.