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SUPPLEMENT No. 3 the CYPKUS GAZETTE No. 2600 of 13TH AUGUST, 19*7. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION. T SUPPLEMENT No. 3 TO THE CYPKUS GAZETTE No. 2600 OF 13TH AUGUST, 19*7. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION. t η No. 152. PROCLAMATION MADE UNDER THE VILLAGE AUTHORITIES LAWS, 1931 TO (No. 2) 1937. H. R. PALMER, Governor. Whereas by a Proclamation made by the Governor and dated the Gazette .· 18th day of March, 1927, a certain Settlement then commonly known as 25.3.1927. Karavostasi, situated in the District of Nicosia, was constituted a village under the style of the village of Karavostasi (hereinafter called " the said village ") and its boundaries defined : And whereas the boundaries of the said village have been altered and Gazettes : amended by two Proclamations made by the Governor and dated the 1.12.1933 27th day of November, 1933, and the 5th day of May, 1937, respectively : 7. 5.1937. And whereas it is expedient that the area of the said village should be divided so that two new and separate quarters be formed : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in me by the Village Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1937, and of every other power and authority enabling me in that behalf, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of Cyprus, do hereby proclaim as follows :— That from and after the 1st day of September, 1937— (a) the area of the said village comprised within the boundaries set out in the First Schedule hereto shall be and is hereby constituted a separate quarter in the said village and the said quarter shall, for all administrative purposes, be ranked as a separate quarter of the said village under the style of " Xeros " ; (6) the area of the said village comprised within the boundaries set out in the Second Schedule hereto, shall be and is hereby constituted a separate quarter in the said village and the said quarter shall, for all administrative purposes, be ranked as a separate quarter of the said village under the style of Soli . (219) 220 FIRST {SCHEDULE. Xeros Quarter of Karavostasi Village. The boundary begins at the most western point of plot No. 64 of the Government Survey plan XIX/58, where the main road from Lefka to Karavostasi meets the main road from Morphou to Polis, and proceeds due northwards to the seashore ; thence north­eastwards, along the sea­ shore, to the mouth of the river " Lefkatis," locality " Paleoalakaton," on the boundary of the village of Karavostasi; thence south­eastwards and south­westwards along this village boundary to the point in which the eastern boundary of the railway from Xeros to Mavrovouni Mine meets the main road from Lefka to Karavostasi; thence north­westwards along this side of this road to the starting point. The area comprises 1,070 donums or thereabouts, and is shown coloured brown on the Government Survey Plan, Serial No. 1130, filed in the Office of the Director of Land Registration and Surveys in M.P. 534/34. SECOND SCHEDULE. Soli Quarter of Karavostasi Village. The boundary begins on the seashore at the point due north of the most northern point of plot No. 157 of the Government Survey Plan No. XIX/57, and proceeds south­eastwards along the seashore to the point due north of the most western point of plot No. 64, of the Government Survey plan XIX/58 ; thence due southwards to the latter point where the main road from Karavostasi to Lefka leaves the main road from Polis to Morphou ; thence south­eastwards along the eastern side of this road to the point in which it is met by the eastern boundary of the railway from Xeros to Mavrovouni Mine, which point is on the boundary of the village of Karavostasi ; thence south­westwards and north­westwards along this village boundary to the starting point. The area comprises 1,570 donums or thereabouts, and is shown coloured green on the Government Survey Plan, Serial No. 1130, filed in the office of the Director of Land Registration and Surveys in M.P. 534/34. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony at Platres, this 10th day of August, 1937. GOD SAVE THE KING. (M.P. 599/27.) No. 153. THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION L.W3, 1933 TO 1937. OllDEE MADE UNDER SECTION 74 (1). H. R. PALMER, Governor. In exercise of the powers vested in him bv section 74 (1) of the Elementary Lducation Laws, 1933 to 1937, and otherwise, His Excellency the Governor L Γη r Γ and hereb? orders fchafc fche *»* mentioned in section 65 of me sa.ci Laws payable by the Maronite tax­payers of the villages mentioned in .
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