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Palestine #A?Ette :Palestine #a?ette 52l/ NO. 1339 THURSDAY, 8TH JUNE, 1944 ! CONTENTS / § . Page GOVERNMENT'NOTICES ־ - - - ־ Official Communique - 523 Magistrates appointed to sit as Judges of the District Court - 0 - 523 ־ _ - , Leave of Government Officers—Approval of 523 ־׳״..׳:. _ Appointments, etc. - - - 523 Magistrate inscribed on the Roll of Advocates - - - - 524 List of Persons permitted to practise before Moslem Religious Courts who paid Annual Practising Fees - - - - - - 524 Notice of Intended Destruction of Court Records—Amendment of - . - 524 Intended Destruction of Court Records - - - - 524 ׳־ . _ . ... - Medical Licences granted • • :524 Dentists' Licences granted - - - - 525 Pharmacist's Licence granted - - - - - 525 Midwives' Licences granted - - - - 525 ־ - •- - - Land Valuers' Licences renewed 525 Notice regarding the forthcoming Defence (Utility Goods) (Tailoring) Scheme, 1944 - 525 ־ - Correspondence with Enemy Countries or Enemy-occupied Territory 526 ־ - - Notice regarding Express Delivery Service - 526 ־ - Hours of Public Business of Post Offices - 526 Payment of British Postal Orders at Postal Agencies - - - 526 Adjudication of Contracts - - - - - 526 Claims for Mutilated Currency Notes - - - - 527 Palestine Currency Notes lost - 527 Citation Orders - - - - - - 527 ־ Notice to Claimants - - - - - 531 Notices of the Execution Office, Tel Aviv - - - - 531 RETURNS Statement of Coins and Notes in Circulation at the 31st May, 1944 - - 532 Sale of Unclaimed Goods - 532 Persons changing their Names - - - - - 533 Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary - - - - 534 NOTICES REGARDING MEETINGS OF COMPANIES, ETC. - - - - 534 ־ - - - - - - CORRIGENDA 534 SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette: — Order No. 34 of 1944, under the Defence Regulations, 1939, amending the Schedule to Order No. 46 of 1942, authorising the Use of certain Lands for Military Purposes - 511 Notice of Appointment of an Assistant Settlement Officer, under the Land (Settlement ־ - ־ > - of Title) Ordinance - 511 Vesting Order No. 134, under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1939, vesting ties in the Custodian of Enemy Property - - - 511־certain Propex Notice of Registration of certain Schools as "Public Schools", under the Education 512־ - - - - Ordinance Notice under the Customs Rules, approving a Bonded Warehouse as Private Bonded Warehouse ------ 513 Notices under'the Import, Export and Customs Powers (Defence) Ordinance, 1939, re­ garding the Seizure and Forfeiture to the Government of Palestine of Goods imported contrary to the Licensing of Imports Order, 1939, and of Goods intended to be ex­ ported contrary to the Licensing of Exports Order, 1940 - - - 513 (Continued) PRICE: 25 MILS. CONTENTS. Page (Continued) Defence (Control of Huleh Reeds Waste) (Revocation) Order, 1944, under the Defence ־ - - Regulations, 1939 - - - 514 Defence (Control of Banana Waste) (Revocation) Order, 1944, under the Defence Regulations, 1939 - - - - - - 514 Defence (Control of Chemicals) (Maximum Prices and Manner of Sale of Palestine Single Superphosphate) (Amendment) Notice, 1944, under the Defence (Control of Chemicals) Order, 1943 - - - - 514 Defence (Oils and Fats) (Limitation of Prices) (Amendment) Order (No. 4), 1944, under ־ - ׳ the Defence Regulations, 1939 - - 515 Bills of Exchange (Legal Holidays) (Amendment) Order, 1944, under the Bills of Ex­ ־ - - ־ ־ change Ordinance - 515 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Rights to Land in Daliyat el Karmil, Deir el Ghusun, Kinneret Group, Afiqim, Kinneret Colony and Ma'dhar Villages, under the Land ־ - ־ ־ ־ Settlement of Title) Ordinance 516) Notification of Intended Settlement in respect of Lands in Waldheim (Umm el 'Amad), Beit Lahm and Deir Rafat Villages, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance 516 8th June, 1944 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1339. 523 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. It is announced that a committee has been set up by Government to deal with cases of per• sonnel discharged oh medical grounds from His Majesty's Forces. The committee will consider the extent and nature of assistance necessary to cover the period from discharge to rehabilitation and will have discretionary power within limits to give financial assistance to the individual and/or his dependants. 2. The Committee consists of:— Chairman: Adviser on Social Welfare. Members: The Director of Medical Services or his representative. The Director, Department of Labour, or his representative. The Accountant General or his representative. Representatives of Jewish and Arab Communities who will be co-opted on the committee as requisite. 3. Government will be responsible, for approved periods, for the free maintenance and further treatment in Government hospitals and for free treatment at Government dispensaries, of per• sonnel discharged on medical grounds. Grants will be given for treatment in private institutions where Government services are not available. Pensioners will be subject to any regulations that may be imposed by the Ministry of Pensions. 4. Funds have been provided for the erection of a Government tuberculosis unit and a physio• therapy unit and the necessary works will be undertaken as soon as possible. 5. An annual subsidy to the Anti-Tuberculosis League has been approved. 6. Applications for assistance should be addressed to the Secretary, Government Committee, c/o Department of Social Welfare, P.O.B. 737, Jerusalem. In the case of Jewish ex-Service- men such applications should be forwarded through the Joint Committee for the Care of Jewish War Invalids, P.O.B. 1088, Jerusalem. NOTICE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that His HONOUR THE CHIEF JUSTICE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 14(4)(b) of the Courts Ordinance, 1940, has ap• pointed the following Magistrates to sit as Judges of the District Court: Name Date KHALIL EFF. SHEHADEH From 1st to 15th June inclusive. ALI EFF. ZEIN EL ABDIN From 19th to 20th June inclusive. MR. JACOB AZOULAI From 1st to 30th June inclusive. 2nd June, 1944. L. A. W. OEE (Gaz/5/40) Chief Registrar. LEAVE. The High Commissioner has approved the leave of the following officers, and they have proceeded on leave: — Vacation leave Name Apjioijitment and Department granted exclusive of travelling time Days MR. A. L. PETERS Accountant General 61 MR. J. D. RICHARDSON Senior Land Officer, Department of Land Settlement 48 MR. G. R. TUPMAN Inspector of Vocational Training 48 MISS C. M. BEVILLE Superintendent of Midwifery, Department of Health 196 MISS A. P. WATERS Nursing Sister, Department of Health 61 MR. P. F. O'HARA Chief Price Inspector 61 MR. W. A. KENT Clerical Officer, Department of Education 61 MR- R. J. HARTSTONK Temporary Clerical Officer, Police and Prisons 61 MR. L. B. WARNER British Inspector, Police and Prisons 61 MR. J. J. PANTHER British Inspector,, Police and Prisons 15 MR. G. EDWARDS Deputy Controller of Heavy Industries 92 MR. W. A. KIRK Assistant Controller of Heavy Industries 183 MR. J. C. EYRE Senior Agricultural Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries 92 APPOINTMENTS, ETC. ent), Police Mobile Force, with effect from the APPOINTMENTS. 20th May, 1944. The High Commissioner has appointed: — MR. C. W. J. GREENSTREET, Acting Assist• MAJOR F. BONNING to be Company Com• ant Superintendent, Police and Prisons, to be mander (Deputy Superintendent), Police Mo• Platoon Commander, Police Mobile Force, bile Force, with effect from the 11th May, 1944. with effect from the 1st June, 1944. CAPTAIN GEORGE YOUNG to be Second-in- MR. D. J. SALE, Acting Assistant Superin• Command Company (Assistant Superintend• tendent, Police and Prisons, to be Platoon 8th June, 1944 Commander, Police Mobile Force, with effect April, 1944, on page 395, in respect of the de• from the 1st June, 1944. struction of execution records for the year 1927 be amended to read execution cases for the MR. W. KIRTON, British Inspector, Police year 1928 instead of 1927. •.: and Prisons, to be Platoon Commander (As• sistant Superintendent), Police Mobile Force, E. S. KHOUEY with effect from the 1st June, 1944. (Gaz/39/40) Registrar, District Court, Jerusalem. ISHAQ EFF. EL URI, Office of the Commis• NOTICE. sioner of Income Tax, to be Inspector, Grade DISTRICT AND LAND COURTS, JERUSALEM. II, with effect from the 1st June, 1944. NOTICE OF INTENDED DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS MR. H. SILBERMAN, Office of the Commis• UNDER RULE 11 OF THE ARCHIVES RULES, 1938, sioner of Income Tax, to be Inspector, Grade AS AMENDED. II, with effect from the 1st June, 1944. Notice is hereby given that I, ELIAS S. KHOURY, Registrar of the District and Land Courts, Jerusalem, intend to apply to His MR. S. ARAZI, Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Honour the Chief Justice for authority under Department of Public Works, to act as Quan• Rule 11 of the Archives Rules, 1938, as amend• tity Surveyor, with effect from the 3rd Ja• ed, to destroy the following Court records in nuary, 1944, to the 7th May, 1944. the Magistrate's Court of Jerusalem: — Criminal 1941. From No. 1 to 13881 except cases Nos. :— 22, 25, 28, 30, 33, 36, 45, 146, 162, 165, TERMINATION OF ACTING APPOINTMENTS. 16G, 167, 168, 169, 198, 198, 340, 341, 350, 401, The acting appointment of MR. F. J. TEAR, 527, 547, 597, 606, 607, 630, 646, 772, 779, 782, as Controller of Agricultural Production, pub• 783, 790, 792, 1293, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1310, 1608, lished in Palestine Gazette No. 1334 of the 1964, 1965, 1966, 2023, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2235, 11th May, 1944, ceased with effect from the 5th
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