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The Belfast Gazette Published Dp Flutboritp number 1905 393 The Belfast Gazette Published Dp flutboritp Registered as a newspaper FRIDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1957, This day His Excellency the Governor of Northern land, and in accordance with the Regulations made Ireland was pleased, in the name and on behalf of under the above Act will hold office for a period of Her Majesty the Queen, to give his Assent to the two years as from 1st January, 1958. following Bills agreed upon by both Houses of the Parliament of Northern Ireland :— (a) Members appointed by the Minister of Agriculture: Marketing of Eggs ; Business Tenancies (Extension of Temporary Mr. R. V. Gregson, c/o. Messrs. McKinty & Provisions); Wright, Brand's Buildings, 49 Donegall Sale of Ice-Cream ; Place, Belfast. Urban Drainage. Mr. Frank Cleland, F.C.A., c/o. Messrs. Wilson, Hennessy & Crawford, 9 Donegall Square 19th December, 1957. South, Belfast. Mr. J. H. G. Majury, c/o. Messrs. Bigger & Strahan, 109 Royal Avenue, Belfast. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACTS (NORTHERN (b) Members appointed by the Ulster Farmers' IRELAND), 1946-1957 Union : NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Mr. J. H. Barbour, Castle Espie, Comber, Co. powers conferred by Section 29 of the National In- Down. surance Act (Northern Ireland), 1946, and of all Mr. R. A. Brown, J.P., Moneyhaw, Moneymore, other powers enabling them in that behalf, the County Londonderry. National Insurance Joint Authority, in conjunction Mr. J. T. Burnside, The Hill, Secon, Ballymoney, with the Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland, County Antrim. have made regulations entitled the National Insur- Mr. S. J. Crowe, J.P., St. Angelo, Enniskillen, ance (Hospital In-Patients) Amendment Regulations County Fermanagh. (Northern Ireland), 1957. Mr. Joseph Davis, Main Street, Newtownstewart, Copies of the regulations may be purchased from County Tyrone. H.M. Stationery Office, 80 Chichester Street, Belfast, Major P. Terris, Knappagh House, Killylea, Co. or through any bookseller. Armagh. Ministry of Labour and National Insurance (c) Members appointed by the Amalgamated Trans- for Northern Ireland, port and General Workers' Union : Stormont, Belfast. Mr. William Burns, Bishopscourt, Downpatrick, 20th December, 1957. County Down. Mr. Thomas Ferron, Co-operative Hall, Mande- ville Street, Portadown, County Armagh. Mr. William Gillespie, 66 Victoria Street, Bel- AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) ACT fast. (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1939 Mr. James Keating, 66 Victoria Street, Belfast. AGRICULTURAL WAGES BOARD Mr. John McTaggart, 17 Orchard Street, Lon- The Ministry of Agriculture hereby give notice donderry. that in accordance with Section 1 of the Agricultural Mr. Cecil Vance, 45 Wellington Street, Bally- Wages (Regulation) Act (Northern Ireland), 1939, the mena, County Antrim. following persons have been appointed as members The Minister has appointed Mr. R. V. Gregson to of the Agricultural Wages Board for Northern Ire- be Chairman of the Board..
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