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Publishes Hutborits '^x Number 19244 579 NEMO-ME-IMPUNE-LACESSIT The inbur Gazette publishes Hutborits Registered as a Newspaper at the Post Office FRIDAY, 18th MAY 1973 SCOTTISH HOME & HEALTH DEPARTMENT COUNTER-INFLATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) ACT 1972 St, Andrew's House, Edinburgh, EH1 3DE. THE Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has by notices Friday, 18th May 1973. dated April 1973 revoked the notices dated 1st December 1972 which applied section 2 of the Act to domestic air fares. The The QUEEN has been pleased by warrant under Her Majesty's notices in question have been given to: — Royal Sign Manual bearing date the 3rd May 1973 to appoint Henry Fyfe Smith, Esq., Justice of the Peace, Provost of Air Anglia Ltd. Lanark, to be a Commissioner of the Mental Welfare Com- Aurigny Air Services Ltd. mission for Scotland as from 7th May 1973. British Air Ferries Ltd. British Caledonian Airways Ltd. British European Airways Corporation BEA Helicopters Ltd. COUNTER-INFLATION ACT 1973 British Island Airways Ltd. THE Treasury have given consent to the declaration by the British Midland Airways Ltd. following companies of dividends of the iota! amounts specified British Overseas Airwavs Corporation for the financial years ending on the specified dates: Bryman Aviation Ltd. Cambrian Airways Ltd. Sears Holdings Ltd., London W.I. £10,992,629 31. 1.73 Receiver and Manager, Channel Airways Ltd. WH Cork, Mettoy Co. Ltd., London N.W.I. £132,598 31.12.72 Gully and Co. BBA Group Ltd0 Yorkshire £1,033,297 31.12.72 Dan-Air Services Ltd. International Skyways Ltd. Yorkshire Fine Woollen Spinners Ltd., Intra Airways Ltd. Bradford £19,659 31.12.72 J F Airlines Ltd. EC Cases Ltd., Cardiff £46,080 31.12.72 Lagonair Ltd. Arthur Wood & Son (Longport) Ltd., Northeast Airlines Ltd. Stoke-on-Trent £17,500 31.12.72 Shiloh Spinners Ltd., Oldham £34,900 31. 3.73 Compton Partners Ltd., London W.I. £86,870 30. 9.72 TREASURY Lesney Products & Co. Ltd., London E.9. £281,300 28. 1.73 Treasury Chambers, Hoveringham Gravels Ltd., Hull £351,070 31.12.72 London SW1F 3AG. A. Caird £ Sons Ltd., Dundee £25,600 31. 1.73 llth May 1973. CBR Jersey (Holdings) Ltd., Brighton £27,324 31.10.72 TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS The Laird Group Ltd., London S.W.I. £1,055,299 31.12.72 1. The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury Porter Chadburn Ltd., Bootle £119,674 31.12.72 hereby give notice that Tenders will be received at the Chief Robert R. Stockfis Ltd., Manchester £21,429 31. 8.72 Cashier's Office at the Bank of England on Friday, the 18th George Sturla & Son Ltd., Bootle £31,252 31. 1.73 May 1973, at 1 p.m., for Treasury Bills to be issued under R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd., the Treasury Bills Act 1877, and the National Loans Act 1968, Newcastle-upon-Tyne £53,741 30. 6.73 to the amount of £60,000,000. Scottish Heritable Trust Ltd., Glasgow £52,500 31.12.72 2. The Bills will be in amounts of £5,000, £10,000, £25,000, United Drapery Stores Ltd., £50,000, £100,000 or £250,000. They will be dated at the London W.I. £9,284,401 31. 1.73 option of the tenderer on any business day from Monday,.
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