356 THE GAZETTE, 20m OCTOBER, 1967 notice, in accordance with paragraph (2) of regu- FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACTS (NORTHERN lation 2 and regulation 9 of the Telex Regulations, 1965, that, on and from the date service commences IRELAND) 1896 TO 1958 and until further notice, the charges for telex calls The Ministry of Commerce hereby gives notice that from the , the Channel Islands and the rates p[ remuneration payable to public valuers the Isle of Man on the one hand to the United Arab for valuations of the assets and liabilities of friendly Republic on the other hand will be as follows: societies which were fixed by the Ministry with effect from 1st January, 1954, shall cease to have effect Minimum charge for Charge for each as from 1st November, 1967. Any fees payable for a call not exceeding additional minute valuations commenced after that date will be a three minutes or part thereof matter of prior negotiation between the friendly £ s d £ s d society and public valuer concerned. 300 1 0 0 W. L. Robinson, Assistant Secretary. Miscellaneous Charges 16th October, 1967. Where a call cannot be completed because the sub- scriber who booked the call refuses the connection when offered or does not reply, a charge of 5s. Od. is payable. MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT Dated this 16th day of October 1967. ROADS ACT () 1948 The Ministry of Development hereby gives notice that it has been requested by Down County Council to make an Order under Section 17 of the Roads Act (Northern Ireland) 1948 the effect of which MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE would be to authorise the abandonment of approxi- mately 120 lineal yards of the Newtownbreda to DRAINAGE SCHEME Knock Road (Route A504) in the townland of Carn- Cappagh Mill Burn amuck in the Rural District of Castlereagh. The road proposed to be abandoned is delineated The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland on Map No. R.A.S. 17/120, copies of which, together hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5(1 )(b) with the proposed Order may be inspected free of of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as charge at all reasonable hours during the period of extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- forty days from the 20th day of October, 1967, at thern Ireland) 1964, that a Scheme has been prepared either of the undermentioned places: for the better drainage of that part of the Cappagh Mill Burn flowing through or between the townlands Down County Council, of Tullyconnaught, Derrylough, Cappagh, Tullyorior, Upper Galwally Road, Ballynanny, Lisnasliggan, Tullintanvally and Ardbrin Belfast, 8. in the County of Down which the Drainage Council Ministry of Development, have determined to be a minor watercourse within Stormont, the meaning of Section 2(1) of the Drainage Act Belfast, 4. (Northern Ireland) 1964. A copy of the Scheme may be inspected free of Any person may within the said period of forty charge by any person during the period 23rd October days object to the proposal to make an order by 1967, to 23rd November 1967, inclusive, at the offices written notice to the Ministry. of Down County Council, Courthouse, , M, K. Harris, Assistant Secretary. and Rural District Council, Linenhall Street, Banbridge, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.0 p.m., Monday to Friday. Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Any person who considers that his interests will be ment in exercise of the powers conferred on it by prejudicially affected by the Scheme may, at any time Section 17 of the Roads Act (N.I.) 1948 has made within one month after the date of publication of this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry of Agricul- an Order entitled: ture, 2 Curtis Street, Belfast, BT1 2PF, all such (if The Abandonment of Roads (Urban District of any) observations in regard to the Scheme as he shall Craigavon) Order 1967 (S.R. & O. 1967, No. think proper. 80). Copies of the above-mentioned Order may be The Notice required to be given by Section 5(1 )(h) obtained from the Ministry of Development (Room of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as ex- 413), Stormont, Belfast, BT4 3SS. tended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 will be found in the following publica- tions for the week ending 21st October, 1967: Banbridge Chronicle Frontier Sentinel Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Section 2(3) of the Local Government (Roads) Act (Northern Ireland) 1923, has made an Order dated 6th October 1967 entitled "The Temporary Closing MINISTRY OF COMMERCE of Roads () Order 1967", directing that the undermentioned Road may be closed to public HARBOUR traffic during the period ending 30th November 1967 for the purpose of reconstructing Ballyhay Burn In accordance with the provisions of the Donaghadee Bridge. Harbour Act, 1820, That length of Route C253, the Donaghadee to Harry Ernest Jones, Esq., C.B.E., Road, from the junction with No. 283 Kenneth Reeve Shimeld, Esq., Ballyvester Road to a point approximately 100 yards North-eastwards. William Leonard Robinson, Esq., O.B.E., William Robert McCullough, Esq., Harold McMaster Taggart, Esq., ROAD TRAFFIC ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) have been appointed to be Commissioners for the 1955 purpose of the Act and Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Miss Mary Shanks ment in Exercise of the powers conferred on it by has been appointed to be Secretary to the Commis- Section 29 of the Road Traffic Act (Northern Ire- sioners. land) 1955 has made an Order entitled: