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CONTENTS Page Port of Haifa (Mooring, Berthage and Wharfage Dues) (Amendment) Rules, 1947,. under the Ports Ordinance - - - - 637 Port of Haifa (Small Craft Moorings) Rules, 1947, under the Ports Ordinance - 637 Notice under the Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Ordinance, 1944, appointing a Person to be a Member of the Board of Management established for the Control of the Palestine Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund - - - 638 Notice under the Department of Labour Ordinance, 1943, revoking the Appoint­ ment of a Person as Inspector for the Purpose of the Ordinance - - 638 Roads (Width and Alignment) (Application) Order, 1947, under the Roads (Width ־ - - - and Alignment) Ordinance 639 Roads (Width and Alignment) Order, 1947, under the Roads (Width and Align­ ment) Ordinance _____ 539 Notice under the Roads (Construction and Improvement) (Defence) Ordinance, 1943, appointing the Director of Public Works to be an Authority in respect of ׳ - - - Roads to which the Ordinance applies - 640 Drainage (Surface Water) (Declaration of Drainage Area) Order (No. 2), 1947, ־ - under the Drainage (Surface Water) Ordinance, 1942 - 640 Notice under the Land (Acquisition for Public Purposes) Ordinance, 1943, regard­ ing Acquisition of certain Land in Lydda for Public Purposes - - 641 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, granting Authority to modify Outline Schemes within the Town Planning Area of Tel Aviv - - 641 Order No. 13 of 1947, under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, fixing the Limits of the Haifa Town Planning Area - - - - 645 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, nominating a Person to be a Member on the Local Building and Town Planning Commission for Nahariya - 649 Nazareth Municipal (Amendment) By-laws, 1947, under the Municipal Corpora­ tions Ordinance, 1934 - - - - - 649 Notice under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934, declaring that certain Candidates for the Municipal Council of Khan Yunis whose Election was questioned by Election Petitions were duly elected - - - 650 Bassa (Water Supply) By-laws, 1947, under the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941 - 651 Notice under the Press Ordinance, cancelling a Permit for Publication of a News­ paper - - - - . - - 655 Notice under the Press Ordinance, granting a Permit to keep a Printing Press - 655 Notice of Posting of Valuation Lists in respect of the Urban Area of Hebron, under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, 1940 - - - 655 (Continued) — 635 — CONTENTS Page (Continued) Notice under the Land Registers Ordinance, 1944, regarding Destruction of Entries ־ in Land Registers in respect of certain Lands 656 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Rights to Land in En Nabi Rubin Village, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - 657 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Claims to Land in El Makr, Kafr Yasif, El Birwa, Abu Sinan and Bu'eina Villages, under the Land (Settlement of Title) ־ • - ־ - Ordinance - 658 Notice under the War Loan (Bearer Bonds) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1945, regarding Allocation of Bonds to unsurrendered Certificates - 658 Public Officers (Change of Title) (Amendment of Schedule) Notice, 1947, under the Public Officers (Change of Title) Ordinance, 1940 - - - 659 Weights and Measures (Measures of Length) Order, 1947, under the Weights artd Measures Ordinance, 1947 - 660 Notices under the Immigration Ordinance, 1941, appointing, and terminating the Appointments of, certain Officers as Immigration Officers for the Purpose of the Ordinance _____ ¿60 Intoxicating Liquors (Amendemnt) Rules, 1947, under the Intoxicating Liquors ־ ־ - - Manufacture and Sale) Ordinance 661) Food Control (Miscellaneous Maximum. Prices) (Amendment No. 5) Order, 1947, under the Food Control Ordinance, 1942 - - - 662 Defence (Emergency) (Amendment No. 9) Regulations, 1947, under the Palestine ־ - - Defence) Order' in Council, 1937 - 663) 24th April, 1947 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1575—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 637 POETS ORDINANCE. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 4, IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 4 of the Ports Ordinance, the High Commissioner in Council has made the Cap. 114. following rules :— 1. These rules may be cited as the Port of Haifa (Mooring, Citation. Berthage and Wharfage Dues) (iimendment) Rules, 1947, and shall be read and construed as one with the Port of Haifa (Moor• Laws of Pal., ing, Berthage and Wharfage Dues) Rules, hereinafter referred to p. 1988. as ' 'the principal rules''. 2. Sub-rule (1) of rule 3 of the principal rules shall be amended Amendment of by the insertion therein, between the expression "in the harbour," rule 3(1) of and the expression- "the following mooring dues" appearing there• the principal rules. in, of the expression "in any place other than at the permanent moorings for small craft". G. M. LEVACK 8th April, 1947. Clerk to the Executive Council. (PH/13/46). PORTS ORDINANCE. RULES MADE BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 17(1). IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by sections 4 and 17(1) of the Ports Ordinance, the High Commissioner in Council has Cap.114. made the following rules :— 1. These rules may be cited as the Port of Haifa (Small Craft Citation. Moorings) Rules, 1947. 2. In these rules — Interpretation. (i) "Harbour" means such part of the waters of the Port of Haifa as is enclosed by the main and lee breakwaters. (ii) "Small Craft" means any tug, launch, barge, lighter, coastal or fishing vessel, rowing boat, sailing boat or similar craft, not being a vessel referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subrule (1) of rule 3 of the Port of Haifa (Mooring, Berth• Laws' oj Pal., age and Wharfage Dues) Rules. p. 1988. 3. No moorings shall be laid within the harbour without the No unauthorised prior authority in writing of the Port Manager, Haifa. moorings per• mitted. 4. Any person wishing to moor small craft within the harbour Use of Ports may be required to use the permanent moorings provided by the Authority's per• Ports Authority for this purpose. manent small! craft moorings. 638 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1575—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 24th. April, 1947 Charges for the 5. The use of the Ports Authority's permanent moorings for use of the Ports small craft shall be subject to the following charges which shall : ie m advance״Authority's small be paya craft moorings. " Per £nnum per Mensem SP.Mils £P.Mils Vessels of 10 tons net register tonnage and above 10.000 1.000 Vessels of under 10 tons net register tonnage 5.000 0.500 G. M. LEVACK 8th April, 1947. Clerk to the Executive Council. (PH/13/46). WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' PENSIONS ORDINANCE, 1944. NOTICE REGARDING APPOINTMENT OF A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT UNDER SECTION 3(2). IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that, in exercise of the powers vested in him by subsection (2) of section 3 of the No. 33 of 1944. Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Ordinance, 1944, the High Com­ missioner has, with effect from the first day of April, 1947, ap­ pointed Mr. Zvi Lipkin to be a member of the Board of Manage­ ment established for the control of the Palestine Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund in accordance with the provisions of the said Ordinance, as a representative of the contributors in the place Gaz: 1.11.45, of Mr. F. H. Taylor. 1' H. L. G. GURNEY 14th April, 1947. Chief Secretary. (U/484/6/34). DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR ORDINANCE, 1943. NOTICE REGARDING REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that, in exer- No. 2 of 1943. cise of the powers vested in him by section 4(2) of the Depart­ ment of Labour Ordinance, 1943, and all other powers enabling him in that behalf, the High Commissioner has revoked the ap­ pointment as Inspector for the purposes of the Ordinance of the person whose name is set out in column I of the Schedule hereto, with• effect from the date set out opposite his name in column II of the Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. Column I Column II Gaz: 20.6.46, Najib Antoñe 1.4.47 p. 803. H. L. G. GURNEY .Chief Secretary ׳ .18th April, 1947 (I/Lab/34/43). 24th •April, '1947 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1575—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 639 ROADS (WIDTH AND ALIGNMENT) ORDINANCE. ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 3. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 3 of the Roads (Width and Alignment) Ordinance, the High Commissioner Cap. 129. in Council has ordered, and it is hereby ordered, as follows :— 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads (Width and Alignment) Citation. (Application) Order, 1947. 2 The Ordinance shall apply to the road mentioned in the Application. Schedule hereto. SCHEDULE. The road starting from Haifa Trade School Entrance and running in a south• ern direction as far as the junction with Haifa Air Port Road, as shown in red on Drawing 'No. R/1158 copies of which are deposited at the offices of :— 1) District Commissioner, Haifa 2) District Engineer, Haifa District and may be inspected there during the usual office hours by any person interested. G. M. LEVACK 16th April, 1947. Clerk to the Executive Council. (L/29/39). ROADS (WIDTH AND ALIGNMENT) ORDINANCE. ORDER BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER SECTIONS 4 AND 5. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in him by section 4 and sec• tion 5 of• the Roads (Width and Alignment) Ordinance, the High Cap. 129. Commissioner has ordered, and it is hereby ordered, as follows :— 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads (Width and Align- citation, ment) Order, 1947. 2. In this Order the expression "the road" means the road interpretation, described in the Schedule hereto. 3. No person shall carry out any permanent work of improve- Prohibition, ment within a distance of seven and a half metres from the centre of the road.
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