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No. 44995 12867 The London Gazette Registered as a Newspaper CONTENTS PAGE PAGE STATE INTELLIGENCE . 12867 Partnerships ... 12913 PUBLIC NOTICES .... 12876 Changes of Name .... 12913 LEGAL NOTICES Next of Kin None Miscellaneous . ' . 12914 . 12892 Marriage Acts ..... Board of Trade Notices under the Bankruptcy Building Societies Act . None Acts and the Companies Acts . 12914 Friendly Societies Act . 12892 LATE NOTICES . .12926-12928 Industrial and Provident Societies Acts 12892 The Trustee Act, 1925 12929 r Companies Act, 1948 .... 12893 SCALE OF CHARGES ....12946 MONDAY, 22ND DECEMBER 1969 State Intelligence BY THE QUEEN the date 1971, or of a succeeding year, and for the reverse the badge of the Prince of Wales, being A PROCLAMATION three ostrich feathers entiling a coronet of crosses DETERMINING THE SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN FOR, pattee and fleurs de lys with the motto " ICH AND GIVING CURRENCY TO, CUPRO-NICKEL AND DIEN", and the inscription "2 NEW PENCE". BRONZE COINS IN GIBRALTAR. The coin shall have a plain edge. (2) New penny—Every new penny shall have the ELIZABETH R. same obverse impression and inscription as the two We, in exercise of the powers conferred by section new pence, and for the reverse a portcullis with 11 of the Coinage Act 1870, as extended by section chains royally crowned, being a badge of King Henry 2 (3) and (4) of the Decimal Currency- Act 1967, VII and his successors, and the inscription " 1 NEW and of all other powers enabling- Us in that behalf, PENNY ". The coin shall have a plain edge. do hereby, by and with the advice of Our Privy (3) New halfpenny—Every new halfpenny shall Council, proclaim, direct and ordain as follows: have the same obverse impression and inscription as 1. This Proclamation shall be published in the the two new pence, and for the reverse the Royal Official Gazette of Gibraltar and shall pome into Crown, and the inscription "J NEW PENNY". force there on the date of such publication. The coin shall have a plain edge. 2. The designs for the cupro-nickel and bronze coins of the denominations described in Schedule 1 3.—(1) A new coin of cupro-nickel of the denomi- to the Decimal Currency Act 1967, as extended to nation of fifty new pence shall be made, being a Gibraltar by Our Proclamation dated the twentieth coin of a standard weight of 13-5 grammes, a standard diameter of 30 millimetres and a standard 'day of December One thousand nine hundred and composition of seventy-five per cent, copper and sixty-eight, shall be as follows: twenty-five per cent, nickel, and being in the shape CupRO-NiCKEL COINS of an equilateral curve heptagon. (1) Ten1 new pence—Every ten new pence shall (2) In the making of the said coin a remedy (that have for the obverse impression Our effigy with the is, a variation from the standard weight, diameter inscription " D^G-REG-PD'ELIZABETH-II" and or composition specified above) shall be allowed of an the date of the year, and for the reverse a lion amount not exceeding the following, that is to say: passant guardant royally crowned, being part of the (a) a variation from the said standard weight of crest of England, and - the inscription "10 NEW an amount per coin (measured as the average of PENCE ". The coin shall have a graining upon the a sample of not more than one kilogramme of edge. the coin) of 0*08 grammes ; and (2) Five new pence—Every five new pence shall (6) a variation from the said standard diameter of have the same obverse impression and inscription as 0-1 millimetres per coin ; and the ten new pence, and for the reverse a thistle (c) a variation from .the said standard composition royally crowned, being the badge of Scotland, and of one per cent. the inscription "5 NEW PENCE". The coin shall (3) The design for the said coin shall be as have a graining upon the edge. follows: Every fifty new pence shall have for the obverse BRONZE COINS impression Our effigy with the inscription (1) Two new pence—Every two new pence shall " D-G-REG-F-D-ELIZABETH-II" and the date of have for the obverse impression Our effigy with the the year, and for the reverse a figure of _ Britannia, inscription " D-G-REG-PD'ELIZABETH-II" and seated beside a lion, with a shield resting against her.