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©fficial (3a3ette OF THE (Government of . PUBLISHED FORTNIGHTLY BY AUTHORITY. No. 269 46th October, 1930.

CONTENTS Page I. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ־ ־ ־ 1930׳ - - - - à) Confirmation of Ordinances Nos. 21, 22 and 23 of 830) (b) Appointments, etc. ------830 (c) Appointment of Secretary, Central Tenders Board ------831 (d) Appointment of Consul ------831 (e) Order under the Police Ordinance, 1926, appointing Superior Police Officer - - - 831-832 (/)' Annulment of Declaration of Acquisition of Citizenship ------832 {g) Revocation of Certificate of Naturalisation - _ _ _ _ - __ . 832 regarding the control of ,1927׳ ,h) Regulations under the Fruit Export Ordinance} export of Citrus Fruit . 833-835 (?) Regulation under the Plant Protection Ordinance, 1924, regarding Black Scale - - 836 {•/) Notice regarding the importation and exportation of antiquities ----- 836-838 ! II. DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES. ־ - ־ - - - - - a) Posting of Schedules of Rights in Masudiya 838) (b) Posting of Schedules of Claims in Rishon-le-Zion ------838 (c) Notification of intended settlement in Ness-Ziona ------839 839 ־ id) Panellation of lands in Al Mughar (e) Lists of persons in Petah Tiqvah who are to submit Memoranda of Claims to the Settlement Officers - -- . - 840-847 (/) Medical, etc. licences ------847 (g) Extension of Night Letter Telegram Service ------848 (h) Opening of Post Office at Kfar Sava ------848 (?) Government Scholarships ------848 (j) Adjudication of Contracts ------848-849• ־ - - ־ ־ ------k) Registration of Companies, etc. 849) (/) Winding-up of Company ------849 {m) Citations for Orders of Administration ------850 ־ ־ ־ - - , - - ^ - - n) Sittings of Courts of Criminal Assize 850) (o) Corrigenda ------850-851

HI. RETURNS. (a) Sale of Unclaimed Goods ------851 (b) Wreck ------851 (o Return of Immigration and Emigration - • - - - - - _ - - - 852 (d) Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary ------853

Price 50 Mils. 830 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4C'th October, 1030.

(705) Mr. A. Saunders, M. C, Deputy Commandant, Grade E, Department of Police and Prisons, to act as Commandant, during the absence CONFIRMATION OF ORDINANCES. on leave of Mr. A. S. Mavrogordato, O.B.E., with effect from the 13th September, 1930. The Right Honourable the Secretary!of State for the Colonies has notified that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his Mr. R. H. Drayton, Solicitor General, Grade E, power of disallowance in respect to the follow­ Legal Department, to act as Attorney General, ing Ordinances :- j during the absence on leave of Mr. N. de M. Bentwich, 0. B. E., M. C, with effect from the 17th September, 193U. No. 21 of 1930 entitled: 4'An Ordinance to amend the Bills of Exchange Ordinance, 1929". ! Mr. R. B. Crusher, Inspector, Class 2, Depart­ No. 22 of 1930 entitled: "An Ordinance ment of Surveys, to act as Director, durinB to amend the Magistrates' Courts Jurisdiction the absence on leave of Mr. C. H. Ley, Ordinances". | O.B.E., with effect from the 9th to the 26th | September, 1930, inclusive. No. 23 of 1930 entitled: "An Ordinance to legalise certain payments made in the Year ended 31st December, 1929, in excess of the Mr. G. Ellison, Telegraph Superintendent, Grade expenditure authorised by the Appropriation 1, Department of Posts and Telegraphs, to (1929) Ordinance, 1929". act as Postmaster, during the absence on leave of Mr. T. H. Brown, with effect from the 1st October, 1930.

Mr. E. L. Eid, Inspecting Clerk, Grade I, Depart­ ment of Posts and Telegraphs, to act as (706) Postmaster, during the absence on leave of Mr. F. H. Smith, with effect from the 6th APPOINTMENTS, etc. October, 1930.

"A" Appointments.

־: The High Commissioner has appointed

Mr. E. P. Quigley, M.C., District Superintendent, "C" Leave. Class I, Department of Police and Prisons, to be Deputy Commandant, (C.I.D.) Grade F, with effect from the 1st April, 1030 The High Commissioner has approved the ־: leave of the following• officers

Mr. R. D. Badcock, M.C., Administrative Officer, Mr. Faiz Idrissi, Department of Police Class 2, District Administration, Southern and Prisons, District, to be Assistant Chief Immigration 6.9.30-5.10.30. Officer, Class 1, Immigration and Travel Section, Department of Police and Prisons, with effect from the 30th May, 1930!. M. C. H. Ley, O.B.E., Department of Surveys, 9.9.30-26.9.30.

Mr. A. S. Mavrogordato, Department of Police O. B. E., and Prisons, 13.9.30-27.11.30.

"B" Acting Appointments. Dr. I. Haurani, Department of Health, 15.9.30-14.10.30. The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. I. Frumkin, Land Settlement, 28.9.30-27.12.30.

Mr. J. P. Graham, District Engineer, Class 2, Mr. E. Waisel, Department of Customs, Palestine Railways, to act as Resident !Engi­ 7 Excise and Trade, neer, New Locomotive Workshops, wi th 28.9.30-27.10.30. effect from the 15th August, 1930. Mr. Musa Nasir. District Administration, Southern District, Mr. J. R. Dallmeyer, Assistant District Engineer, 6.10.30-5.11.30. Class 3, Palestine Railways, to act as District Engineer, vice •Mr. J. P. Graham, with] effect from the 15th August, 1930. 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 831

(707) CENTRAL TENDERS BOARD.

APPOINTMENT The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. S. H. Perowne to be Secretary of the Central Tenders Board with effect from the 13th October, 1930, in the place of Mr. H. M. Foot.

By His Excellency's Command, M. A. YOUNG 14th October, 1930. Chief Secretary. (541/30)

(108) APPOINTMENT OF CONSUL.

NOTICES. I.

The Officer Administering the Government directs it to be notified for genera] information that Mr. M. Dizengoff, M.B.E., Vice-Consul of Belgium at , has been promoted to the grade of Consul with effect from the 25th July, 1930.

E. F. COLV1LE 29th September, 1930. Acting Chief Secretary. (2952/29)

II.

It is hereby notified that the King's exequatur empowering Mr. M. Dizengoff to act as Consul of Belgium at Jaffa, received His Majesty's signature on the 3rd September, 1930.

M. A. YOUNG 10th October, 1930. Chief Seeretartj. (2952/29)

(709) POLICE ORDINANCE, 1926.

Order by the Officer Administering the Government.

M. A. YOUNG Officer Administering the Government.

In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section 5(2) of the Police Ordinance, 1926, the Officer Administering the Government 832 OFFICIA! GAZETTE 16th October, 4930.

has appointed British Inspector A. II. Leeves to exercise the powers and duties of a Superior Police Officer specified in Section 17 of the said Ordinance so long as he is acting as Divisional Inspector, .

,His Excellency's Command 1׳

E. F. COLVILE 1st October, 1930. Acting Chief Secretary. (2201/29)

(710) PALESTINE CITIZENSHIP ORDER-IN-COUNCIL, 1925.

Annulment of Declaration of Acquisition of Citizenship.

It is hereby notified that in ! exercise of the powers vested in the High ,Couneil־Commissioner by Article 10(2) of the Palestine Citizenship Order-in 1925, and with the approval of thé Secretary of State, the Officer Administering the Government has annuled with effect from the 1st October, 1930, the declaration of acquisition of Palestinian citizenship made by Moshe Evenary .Gouncil־in־under Article 5 of the same Order

And it is further notified that, in exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Article 11(1) of the said Order-in-Council, the Officer Administering the Government lias ordered that the wife and minor children, if any, of the said Moshe Evenary shall cease to be Palestinian citizens as from the date hereof.

By His Excellency's Command,

E. F. COLVILE 1st October, 1930. Acting Chief Secretary. (2284/30)

(711) PALESTINE CITIZENSHIP ORDER-IN-COUNCIL, 1925.

Revocation of (Certificate of Naturalisation.

It is hereby notified that,! in exercise of the powers vested in him by Article 10(1) of the Palestine; Citizenship Order-in-Council, 1925, and with the approval of the Secretary of ;Slate, the High Commissioner has revoked, with effect from the 7th October, 1930, the certificate of naturalization of Isaac Rabinovitz.

An it is further notified that, in exercise of the powers vested in him by Article 11(1) of the said Order-in-Council, the High Commissioner has ordered that the wife and minor children, if any, of the said Isaac Rabinovitz shall cease to be Palestinian citizens lis from the date hereof.

M. A. YOUNG 7th October, 1930. Chief Secretary. (3067/30) 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 833

(712) FRUIT EXPORT ORDINANCE, 1927.

Regulations made by the Officer Administering the Government for the Control of Export of Citrus Fruit.

In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section 10 of the Fruit Export Ordinance, 1927, 1, Sir Steuart Spencer Davis, Officer Administering the Government of Palestine, hereby make the following Regulations.

1. (1) Fruit shall be exported only from the ports of Jaffa and and by railway via Kantara.

(2) Fruit intended for export from the ports of Jaffa and Haifa or by railway via Kantara shall be inspected at the places of inspection prescribed in the Schedule hereto.

(3) No fruit intended for export shall be allowed to pass into the port area or any prescribed area of any port either by sea or railway without an official certificate signed by a Fruit Inspector in respect of each particular consignment in whatsoever manner it is carried, provided that fruit arriving by night shall be admitted into the port area or the prescribed area on com­ pletion of a non-clearance certificate giving particulars which would enable the consignment to be inspected and cleared within the port area.

2. (1) An inspection fee at the rate of one mil per case or receptacle or half mil per half case or half receptacle shall be payable, together w7ith the fee due for storage, by the consignors or exporters at the ports of Jaffa and Haifa to the Collector of Customs, and on fruit intended for export via Kantara, to an official appointed by the General Manager, Palestine Railways.

At the ports of Jaffa and Haifa the agents of the vessels by which the fruit is exported shall collect the inspection fee from the consignors or exporters prior to the delivery of the bill of lading. (2) Costs of porterage to and from the places of inspection pres­ cribed in the Schedule hereto shall be payable by the consignor or exporter.

3. (i) All fruit exported shall be of good quality, in sound condition with properly cut stems, fully developed, and mature to such an extent as to be not too ripe or too unripe.

(2) Fruit affected by scale insects to such an extent as to be unsightly shall not be exported. The Chief Horticultural Officer may, however, in his discretion pass scale marked fruit for export provided that a process of cleansing has been employed which is not likely to cause mechanical injury or the breakdown of the frnit.

(3) Frnit marked with smut or fumagine, which is caused by scale insects, will be treated in the same way as fruit affected by scale insects.

(4) Fruit having fungoid or mechanical injuries likely to cause waste shall not be exported.

.rapped in tissue or similar paper׳All fruit exported shall be w .4

5. All fruit exported to countries other than those exempted under the provisions of the Ordinance shall be packed in new and clean boxes.

6. All fruit in each layer of the box shall be of uniform size, or of one consistent count or size throughout the box in both compartments; provided that in the discretion of the Chief Horticultural Officer slight variations of size may be allowed along the edges of the top layer of a box of the pack known as the Arab 144 count. 834 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 1930.

7. (1) No box shall contain both Shamuti and Baladi truit.

(2) No box containing more than one variety of fruit shall be exported. !

(3) The words "Jaffa Oranges" shall not be marked on any box of fruit containing any variety of orange other than Shamuti, unless the description is qualified by the words "Bitters", "Lates", or "Round".

•־ ־ • ׳׳ •! ״־ :׳.׳׳••••׳. 8. Every box of fruit shall be clearly marked on one end with the exact number of fruit contained therein.

9. No consignment of fruit shall be refused export unless 10% of the boxes forming the consignment have been inspected and found to contain fruit unfit for export. If the exporter or his agent who is present when-the inspection is made agrees to the refusal of export after less than 10% of the ־boxes of the consignment have been inspected, no further inspection shall be made. If fruit is in the opinion off the Inspector unfit in any circumstances for export to countries that are not exempted places under the Ordinance, each box shall be marked with an official mark which shall include the words "unfit for export". In other cases: the fruit may be re-packed, if the exporter so desires, and resubmitted for inspection.

For the purpose of this Rule, "consignment" means the total quantity of boxes presented for export on I he same railway truck, motor lorry, other vehicle, animal or train of animals.

10. (1) All fruit in respect of which permission to export has been refused shall be removed from | the place of inspection within 24 hours; provided that if the exporter or consignor has required the Inspector to refer such refusal to a Board of Reference, the fruit shall remain at the place of inspection until it has been examined by the Board, and if the Inspector's refusal is upheld by the Boar( , the fruit shall be removed from the place of inspection within 24 hours of the communication of the Board's decision to the consignor.

If such fruit after final rejection is not removed•'from the place of inspection within 24 hours, the exporter or !consignor shall be charged a fee of 10 mils for each box for each subsequent 24 hours or part thereof.

(2) A fee at the rate (of 30 mils per box shall be deposited with the Inspector by the consignor requiring reference to a decision by a Board of Reference, with a minimum fee of £P. 3, provided that the fee shall be refunded if the Board decides agjainst the decision of the Fruit Inspector.

11. The Boards of Reference at Jaffa and. Haifa shall be composed, of a representative of the Director of Agriculture and two members chosen from a panel of six. The panel shall be nominated by the District Commissioner of the Southern and Northern Districts, respectively, before the beginning of the export season.

On each Board of Reference one of the panel members shall be selected by the complainant and one Ivy the Chief Horticultural Officer. ..•־,׳: ׳ ״ • | Where fruit intended for export by railway via Kantara is rejected by an Inspector, the exporter or consignor may require the Inspector to refer the refusal to a Board of Reference at Jaffa or Haifa according as the place of inspection is in the Southern District or in the Northern District. | ••׳••׳ | 12. No oranges shall be exported from Palestine prior to the 1st of November unless on examination by the Chief Horticultural Officer at the request of the exporter the fruit in the grove from which it is intended to export the fruit is found to posses a sugar-acid maturity ratio greater than 7/1. I | shall Befornotifye packinthe Chieg anf y Horticorangesu !tura priol rOffice to thr ean 1sdt paofy Novembera fee of ,£P th. 1e foexporter eachr examination of the fruit in each grove. 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 835

13. (1) The foregoing Regulations shall not apply to fruit intended for export to the following countries which are hereby declared under Section 3 of the Ordinance to be exempted places, namely :-

Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Trans-Jordan, Sudan, Hejaz, Aden, Rumania, Bulgaria, Greece and Iraq.

(2) Fruit intended for export to such exempted places shall be packed in boxes on which the country of destination is indelibly marked.

14. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Regulations, the Director of Agriculture may allow the shipment for experimental purposes of consignments of fruit which do not conform therewith under any such restrictions and conditions as he may prescribe.

15. The Regulations under the Fruit Export Ordinance, 1927, dated 12th November, 1928, and 7th August, 1929, are hereby repealed.

SCHEDULE.

Prescribed Places of Inspection.

(1) Port of Haifa.

A special store within the Customs Area provided for fruit for export, or the individual packing houses or the warehouses of the Railway Station of origin.

(2) Port of Jaffa.

The Fruit Inspection Store or any store used for storing the oranges prior to shipment, whether inside or outside the Port Area, or the individual packing houses.

(3) Rail Transit.

Such places as may be determined by the General Manager, Palestine Railways, or the individual packing houses.

S. S. DAVIS 23rd September, 1930. Officer Administering the Government. (2449/29) 836 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 11)30.

(713)

PLANT PROTEC ,ION ORDINANCE, 1924.

Regulation made under Section 12 by the Director of Agriculture and Forests with the approval of the Officer Administering the Government.

Paragraph 2 of the Regulation published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 13th of November, 1929, is hereby amended by the addition of the following proviso :-

'4Provided further that grape j fruit which is the dona fide produce of Palestine, may, during the months of October and November, be transported to for consumption in that country or for shipment abroad from or other Egyptian port solely,! by the same route and under the same as are hereinbefore prescribed for the fruit of the banana."

E. R. SAWER 23rd September, 1930. Director of Agriculture and, Forests.

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S. S. DAVIS 24th September, 1930. Officer Administering the Government. (2234/29)

(714) NOTICE REGARDING THE IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION OF ANTIQUITIES.

Importation.

1. All antiquities must be declared to the Customs Authorities immediat• ely on arrival in Palestine.

2. Antiquities imported into Palestine from countries other than Syria are subject to Import Duty at the appropriate rate, according to the Customs Tariff in force from time to time,

3. (a) The importation of antiquities into Palestine from Syria is governed by the Palestine-Syria Customs Agreement, published in the Gazette Extraordinary of the 1st June, 1929, and by the Agreement as to the importation of antiquities, published in the Official Gazette of the 16th April, 1926.

(b) No antiquity shall be permitted to enter Palestine from Syriq: or the Grand Lebanon unless its! exportation has been sanctioned by a licence issued by the competent authority in the territory of export.

(c) Antiquities of Syrian origin accompanied by a certificate from the Syrian Customs Authorities to that effect, and antiquities not of Syrian origin, which are imported into Palestine accompanied by a certificate from 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 837

the Syrian Customs Authorities stating ihat the Customs duties on the anti­ quities have been credited to the Pales!ine Customs Administration, will be admitted into Palestine free of Import Duty.

(d) Antiquities not accompanied by either of such certificates are subject to Import Duty at the appropriate rate, according to the Customs Tarriff in force from time to time.

Re-Importation.

4. Antiquities exported from Palestine and subsequently re-imported will be admitted free of duty provided that re-importation takes place within one year from the date of exportation and that the licence to export issued by the Department of Antiquities on their previous exportation is produced, together with such other information as the Customs Authorities may require for iden­ tification of the antiquities.

Exportation.

5. (a) The exportation of antiquities Irom Palestine is governed by Section 11 of the Antiquities Ordinance, 1929, and the Regulations made thereunder

(b) Under the Ordinance, no person shall export from Palestine any antiquity unless he has obtained a licence to export it from the Director, Department of Antquities:-

(c) Application for a licence to export antiquiiies shall be made in writing to the Director, Department of Antiquities, Jerusalem, giving the follow­ ing particulars.

(i) a list of the antiquities, containing a description of each object sufficient for identification;

(ii) a declaration of the value of each object;

(in) any other information regarding the antiquities that the Director may require.

(d) Before a licence to export antiquities is granted, the applicant for such licence shall pay to the Department ol Antiquities an export fee at

on the value of the antiquities, unless exempted under the 10°0׳ the rate of Ordinance.

(e) All antiquities must be declared, and the licence to export ex­ hibited, to the Customs Authorities on departure from Palestine, but packages of antiquities sealed with the seal of the Department of Antiquities and bearing within the official stamp of that Department the number and date of the licence relating to them may be exempted from further examination at the discretion of the Customs Authorities.

Re-Exportation.

6. Antiquities upon which Import Duty has been originally collected, if re-exported within six months from the date of importation, must be accompanied by a licence to export. The Customs Authorities will refund the Import Duty originally collected, less 10% in accordance with Section 155 of the Customs Ordinance, 1929, provided that they are satisfied by the production either of a certificate of import for purposes of re-exportation or of other documents that Import Duty was originally collected. i 838 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 46th October, 1930

7. The Instructions regarding the Importation and Exportation of Antiquities which were published in the Official Gazette of the 16th October, 1926, are cancelled.

E F. COLV1LE 1st October, 1930. Acting Chief Secretary. (3712/29)

(715) LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCES, 1928-1930. I NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that the Schedules of Rights to land in the villages and Settlement Areas scheduled hereunder, and for the _ Registration Blocks mentioned, have been posted at the offices^of the Settlement Officers concerned and at the District Offices of the Sub-Districts in which the villages are situated in accordance with Section 32 (1) of the Ordinances.

I Village. Sub-District. Settlement Offices of Nos. of Area. Settlement Registration Officers. Blocks.

Masudiya Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa 4 and 6. (Summ eil )

Kheiriya Jaffa Jaffa Jaffa 5,6 and 26. (Ibn Ibraq)

J. N. STUBBS 13th October, 1930. Acting Cownimissioner of Lands. (2436/29) j I I (716) LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCES, 1928-1930. [ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Schedules of Claims for Rishon-le-Zion, in the Ramleh Settlement^Area, have been posted in the office of the Settlement Officer situated in Abu Khadraj Building, Abu Khadra Street, near King George V Avenue, Jaffa, and in the District Office of the Ramleh Sub-District in Jaffa, in accordance with Section 24 of the Principal Ordinance.

Persons having any interest in the lands of the said village should examine the Schedules and should take the necessary steps to ensure that their rights including mortgage, leases for a period of more than three years, or servitudes, are examined by the Settlement Officer of the Ramleh Settlement Area.

J. N. STUBBS 9th October, 1930. Acting Commissioner of Lands. (2436/29) 16th October, 4930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 839

(747) LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCES, 4928-4930.

Notification of intended settlement in the village of Ness-Ziona (including Wadi-Hunein) in the Ramleh Sub-District.

The public is hereby notified that the settlement of rights to land in the village of Ness-Ziona (including Wadi-Hunein) is about to commence. Any person claiming an interest in the lands of the said village of Ness-Ziona (includ­ ing Wadi-Hunein) should act in the manner prescribed in the Land Settlement Ordinances, 4928-4930.

The notice issued under the Ordinances may be inspected at the following places:

Office of the Settlement Officer in Jaffa. Offices of the District Commissioner, Southern District, Jaffa. Office of the Ramleh Sub-District at Jaffa. The village of Ness-Ziona. J. N. STÜBBS 3rd October, 1930. Acting Commissioner of Lands„ (3378/29)

(748) LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCES, 4928-4930.

NOTICE.

In exercise of the powers vested in me by Section 23 of the Land Settlement Ordinances, 4928-4930, I hereby give notice that I have approved and accepted the parcellation of such of the Musha' lands in the village of Al Mughar as are described hereunder, formerly held in common and periodically distributed among the inhabitants of the village.

Any person claiming an interest in the said lands of Al Mughar should submit his claim to me in accordance with the provisions of the Land Settlement ־:Ordinances, if he has not already done so

Block 4 Jiwar Habash esh Shamiya. Block 2 Jiwar Habash Al Qibliya. Block 3 As Sabtiya, Block 4 Al Duhaniya. Block 5 Al Liya. Block 44 Al Habl. Block 45 Al Khabbe. Block 46 Al Nasufiya. .Al Haitaliya 47׳ Block Block 48 Al Middadi esh Sharqiya Block 49 Al Middadi Al Gharbiya. Block 20 Al Runjusiya.

C. F. READING 26th September, 1930. Settlement Officer, Gaza Settlement Area. (3636/29) 840 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 1930.

(749) LAND SETTLEMENT OF PALESTINE.

Notice is hereby given to the persons whose names appear in the Schedules attached that the area of the Jaffa Sub-District" was declared to be a Settle• ment Area on the 26th May, 1928, and that the village of Petah-Tiqva was notified as a 4*Settlement" village on the 46th September, 4930, and that I propose to determine the title to the land in the said village and am prepared to receive any claim in connection therewith.

Any person named in the Schedules attached who has an interest recorded in the Unofficial Land Book of the said village, and/or is registered in the Official Registers as an owner of land or any interest therein should submit a separate claim in respect of each interest claimed in any parcel of land on the prescribed Memorandum of Claim to the Settlement Officer at P. O. B. 2, Jaffa, and should enter thereon all the prescribed particulars.

PËTAH TIQVA. !i I Persons resident in Palestine, outside Petah Tiqva. Name Address

Anglo-Palestine •Co. Ltd., Jaffa Jaffa. Ashrai Bank Ltd. Tel-Aviv. Adelman, Mordekhai (heirs of) Mrs. Adelman;'Vitemberg Buildings, near Mea-She'arim, Jerusalem. Izikson, Tsevi Dr. Mazia Building, Jerusalem. Apelbaum, Meir Pardess Go., King George Avenue, Jaffa. Ashkenazi, Shemaryahu Shekhunat Sha'arei Tsedeq Babayoff, Shalom Yihye j Babayoff, Gavriel Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Babayoff, Shime'on Babayaft, Efrayim Ben-Shabbat, Dr. Shemuel Sha'arei Tsedeq Hospital, Jerusalem. Central Bank of Cooperative Institu• tions in Palestine Ltd. j Jerusalem. Barnett, Zorah j Neve-Shalom, Jaffa. Bolotovsky, Haiyim Meir (heirs of) c/o Mr. Epstein-Halevi, Advocate, Tel-Aviv. Berstein, Ester Shalom Shebazi St., Tel-Aviv. Benei Benyamin Bank Ltd. Tel-Aviv. Basan, Tsadoq Shekhunat Zikhron Moslie, opposite the German Consulate, Jerusalem. Bak, David Yoel Hertselia. Braverman, Zorah Reuven Shekhunat Mea-She'arim, Jerusalem. Barzel, Feige Ester, and HiIIman, Benyamin Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Gothart, Mordekhai Zeev Eliezer Ben Yahuda St., Tel-Aviv. Ginzburg, Yehezqel c/o Ginzburg, Shakhna, Shekhunat Beit-Yisrael, Jerusalem. Ginzburg, Shakhna Ben-Tsiyon Shekhunat Beit-Yisrael, Jerusalem. Gissin, Shoshe Bialik St. 9, Tel-Aviv. 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 844

Name Address

Gordon, Efrayim and Feige Balfouriya. Glickman, Leib Jaffa-Tel-Aviv St., Tel-Aviv. Grinstein, Rivqa c/o Godbetter, Tiberias, Geulah Co. Ltd. c/o Zionist Executive. Devorits, Yits-haq Iziq c/o Reverend Devorits, Manager of Bank Hebron, Jaffa St., Jerusalem. Devoretsky, Shelomo c/o Glickman, Leib, Tel-Aviv. Davidoff, Kohen and brothers Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Hauzdorf, Ya'aqov Bostros St., Jaffa. Harkavi, Tsidqiyahu Magistrate, Tel-Aviv. Halvaa ve-Hisakhon Ltd. Tel-Aviv. Hassolel Co. Jerusalem. Histadrut Ha-Po'alim Tel-Aviv. Herling, Zeev and Eli'ezer Hotel Varshavsky, Jerusalem. Herling, Ya'aqov Yosef (heirs of) Hotel Varshavsky, Jerusalem. Haftil, Gershon Hertseliya. .Moshavot Bi-Yehuda c/o M. Smilansky, Rehoboth־Hitahdut Ha Wagner Bros. Jaffa. Viedman, Menahem Yosef Vitemberg Buildings, near Mea- She'arim, Jerusalem. Veidt, Benyamin c/o Zalman Veidt, Jerusalem. Veidt, Yits-haq" c/o Zalman Veidt, Jerusalem. Veidt, Sara c/o Zalman Veidt, Jerusalem. Veidt and Sapir c/o Zalman Veidt, Jerusalem. Veinshtok, Haiya Ungarian Buildings, Jerusalem. Veinstein, Eliyahu and Nahum Lilienblum St. 20, Tel-Aviv Veinstein, Yisrael Ben Eiiyahu Lilienblum St. 20, Tel-Aviv. Zonenfeld, Eliyahu Mordekhai Perlman Buildings, near Mea-She'arim,, Jerusalem. Zionist Executive Jerusalem. Zalof, Menashe Ben Moshe Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Zalef, Menashe and Efrayim Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Zaks, Nisan c/o Basan, Tsadoq, Shekhunat Zikhrou Moshe, opposite the German Consulate, Jerusalem. Zaks, Ya'aqov David Ha-Raqevet St. 88, Tel-Aviv. Van-Vriesland, Zigfried Adolph c/o the Zionist Executive. Fruit Co. Jaffa, Ltd. Bostros St., Jaffa.

Hevra Le-Halvaot Le-Binyanim Ve- Bank Le-Mashkantaot Ve-iVshrai Ltd.r Hisakhon Ltd. Slonim Building, Jaffa St., Jerusalem. Hovevei Tsiyon Co. c/o M. M. Ussishkin, Shekhunat Re- havyah, Jerusalem. Hodjainoff, Ben-Tsiyon Hodjainoff, Avraham Haiyim ( Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Hodjainoff, Mordekhai ) 842 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 46th October, 4930.

Name Address

Hayut, Aharon, and Zaref, Uriyah c/o Hayut, Aharon, Jerusalem. Zaref, Uriyah c/o Hayut, Aharon, Jerusalem. Talamas, A. and sons c/o Albert Chakron, Advocate, Jaffa. Yaffa, Betsalel (heirs of) c/o A. Weinshall, Nahmani St., Tel-Aviv. Yakovson, Zalman Jaffa. Yaffe, Betsalel (guardians of) c/o A. Berlin, Bialik St., Tel-Aviv. Yadgaroff, Avraham Haiyim Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Kohen, Eli'ezer Louis Rambam St., Tel-Aviv. Kohen, Barukh Tanhum c/o Mr. Beiham, Advocate, Yehuda- Halevi St. 40, Tel-Aviv. Kohen, Haiyim, of Harkov (heirs of) c/o Mr. Beiham, Advocate, Yehuda- Halevi St. 40, Tel-Aviv. Kohen, Zalman (heirs of) c/o Yosef Rokeah, Rothschild Avenue, Tel-Aviv. Kohen, Rahamim Mizrahi Shekhunat Nahalat Tsiyon, Jerusalem. Levi, Yits-haq and bros. Hess St. 44, Tel-Aviv. Levi, Moshe Gutel Drug store "Solomon Levin", Haifa. Levin, Tsippora. Drug store "Solomon Levin", Haifa. Luppo Miqve Yisrael. Lubovits, Dov and Haiyim Yehuda Halevi St., Tel-Aviv. Lubovits, Havva Yehuda Halevi St., Tel-Aviv. Lubovits, Haiyim Yehuda Halevi St., Tel-Aviv. Lipkin, Haiyim Shekhunat Sha'arei Tsedeq, Jerusalem. Lapin, Betsalel Ha-Kohen c/o Halvaa Ve-Hisakhon Ltd., Tel-Aviv. Lern er, Efrayim Shemuel Shekhunat Sha'arei Tsedeq, Jerusalem. Litvinsky, Morris, Emil and Raymon A had Ha-Ami St., Tel-Aviv. Lifshits, Ben-Tsion Herzl St., Tel-Aviv Meir, Ya'aqov Chief Rabbinate, Jerusalem. Mosinson, Dr. Ben-Tsiyon Manager of "Herzliya" Gymnasium, Tel-Aviv. Mani, Refael Pensak Building, Herzl St., Tel-Aviv. Mazia, Dr. Aharon (heirs of) c/o Izikson, Tsevi, Dr. Mazia's Building, Jerusalem. Mihakashvilli, Refael and Morde vhai Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Mikhlin, Haiyim Mikhel Biqur Holim Hospital uMisgav Ladakh", Jerusalem. Mandelbaum, Simha (heirs of) c/o Simha Mandelbaum's Firm, Jerusalem Mani, Malkiel Tel-Aviv. Maspero Co. Ltd. Zarife Building, Jaffa. Nagler, Leib (heirs of) c/o Tsukerman Pinhas, Shekhunat Sha'arei Tsedeq, Jerusalem. Novodvorsky, Elfezer (heirs of) c/o Pitharsky, Yits-gaq, Shelush Street 25, Jaffa. Notary Public, Tel-Aviv Allenby Street, Tel-Aviv. 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 843

Name Address

Nakdimon, Sara lta Neve-Shalom, Jaffa. Sofayoff, Shelomo Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Sirkis, Mordekhai Hash-Sharon Street, Tel-Aviv. Sappir, Sara c/o Mr. Epstein, District Officer, Jaffa. Strakhilevits, Tsevi Merkaz Mishari, Jaffa-Tel-Aviv Street, Tel-Aviv. Strakhilevits, Rahel Merkaz Mishari, Jaffa-Tel-Aviv Street, Tel-Aviv. Solomon, Haiyim Jaffa Street, Jerusalem. Simkin, Shalom Mordekhai Ma'adan Ice Factory, Merkaz Mishari, Tel-Aviv. Silicate Co. Ltd. Tel-Aviv. Salomon, Yoel Moshe (heirs of) c/o Salomon, Tovya, Shekhunat Beit- Yisrael, Jerusalem. Salomon, Tovya Shekhunat Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem. Salomon Yehoshu'a c/o Mrs. Salomon, opposite Russian Compound, Jerusalem. Slovas, Eli'ezer Shekhunat Yemin Moshe* Jerusalem. Solomyak, Avraham Musrara Street, Jerusalem. Saroker, Mordekhai Trumpeldor Street, Tel-Aviv. Saroker, Pinhas Trumpeldor Street, Tel-Aviv. 'Azuzilayoff, Amin Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Ami no ff, David (heirs of) Shekhunat Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Epstein, Der c\o Shemuel Zanvel Shpitser, Jerusalem. Epstein, Sara c/o Mr. Epstein, District Officer, Jaffa, Pozailoff, Mashiah, Yits-haqofl Talayoff, c/o Pozailoff, Mashiah, Shekhunat Matat, Raful Ha-Bukharim, Jerusalem. Feig, Yits-haq Zikhron Ya'aqov. Palatnik, Bella Hash-Sharon Street, Tel-Aviv. Perlman, Man and Berman Jaffa-Tel-Aviv Street, Tel-Aviv. Franck, Henry c/o the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, Haifa. The Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, Tel-Aviv Tel-Aviv. Feigin, Lipman Shaul Montefiore Street 39, Tel-Aviv. Palatnik, David Moshe Luntz Street 1, Tel-Aviv. Fellman, Nahman Vilensky Street 16, Tel-Aviv. Pardess Co. King George Avenue, Jaffa, Prulov, Yisrael Yits-haq and Bros. Shalom ,Aleikhem Street, Tel-Aviv. Frida Reizel Bat Yosef Rivlin c/o Zalman Rivlin, Shekhunat Mizkeret Moshe, Jerusalem. Tsimbel Ben-Tsiyon Kohen c/o Gendler, Tsevi, Kefar Sava. Tsalel, Shulamit and Alexander Shekhunat Neve Tsedeq, Tel-Aviv. Kalm, Louis Rambam Street, Tel-Aviv. Keren Hayessod Ltd. Jerusalem. 16th October, 199».. 844 OFFICIAL GAZETTE

Name Address

Koppelmari, Eliyahu Qalman Miqve Yisrael Street 16, Tel-Aviv. Kook, Avraham Yist-haq Chief Rabbinate, Jerusalem. Kuryansk}, Haiyim Shekhunat Tchlenov, Tel-Aviv, Kandinoff, Henya c/o Dr.Dunkelblum,Advocate,Tel-Aviv. Kandinoff, Nisim c/o Dr.Dunkelblum,Advocate,Tel-Aviv. Keren Kayemeth Leisrael Ltd. Shekhunat Rehavya, Jerusalem, Keren Hag-Geula c/o Keren Hayessod, Jerusalem. .haq Karl Netter Street 5, Tel-Aviv־Krasner, Pinhas Yits Rabinovits, Izidor Hay-Yarqon Street 100, Tel-Aviv. Rabinovits, Shoshanna Hay-Yarqon Street 100, Tel-Aviv. Raananna, the Palestine Amelioration Company Ltd. | Ra'ananna. Rabinovits, Zelig | Hash-Sharon Street 20, Tel-Aviv. Rozov, Yisrael Benyamin j Rothschild Avenue 1, Tel-Aviv. Rotchuld, Avraham Betsalel j c/o A. Levi, Allenby Street29, Tel-Aviv.. Rokeah, Shime'on (heirs of) j c/o Yosef Rokeah, Rothschild j Avenue 45, Tel-Aviv. Rastovsky, Yehezqel Pinhas j Jaffa Street, Selim Hayat Building, Haifa. Refalovits, Naftaly Haiyim and Zirl Rambam Street, Tel-Aviv. Shapira, Max Herzl Street, Tel-Aviv. Shahor, Zeev j Shekhunat Yemin Moshe, Jerusalem.. Shtein, Shemuel | c/o Shop of Strakhilevits, Tsevi, Jaffa- Tel-Aviv Street, Tel-Aviv. Shteinberg, Avraham and Sara Lilienblum Street, Tel-Aviv. Sheinfmkel, Beile Feige (heirs of) c/o Sheinfmkel, Shelomo, Shekhunat Beit-Ya'aqov, Jerusalem. Sheinfmkel, Shlomo c/o Sheinfmkel, Shelomo, Shekhunat.. Beit-Ya'aqov, Jerusalem. Sheinfmkel, Shalom Simha c/o Sheinfmkel, Shelomo, Shekhunat Beit-Ya'aqov, Jerusalem. Sheintsviet, Ya'aqov c/o Tsalel, Shulamit and Alexander,, Shekhunat NeveTsedeq,Tel-Aviv. Sheintsviet, Yesha'yahu (heirs of) c/o Tsalel, Shulamit and Alexander, Shekhunat NeveTsedeq, Tel-Aviv.. Sheintsviet, Reuven c/o Tsalel, Shulamit and Alexander, Shekhunat Neve Tsedeq,Tel-Aviv. Shiff, Haiql (heirs of) Herzl Street, Tel-Aviv. Shelush, Bros. King George Avenue, Jaffa. Shemuel, David Shemuel Bostros Street, Jaffa. Shemulevits, Ester c/o Mushly, Ya'aqov, Palestine Railways, Haifa. Shemulevits, Yisrael Benyamina. Shemulevits, Peshe Yavneel, near Tiberias. Shemueli, Shemuel Customs House, Haifa. Shrem, Moshe c/o Mr. Shrem, Post Office, Tel-Aviv. The Palestine Corporation Ltd. Jerusalem. 16th October, 193Ö. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 845

Persons whose Addresses are not known.

Names

Alquqa, Avraham Gershon, David Avraham, Tsevi Ben Yosef Gogenheim and Kremer Aharon, Ben Hiya Guterman, Yehoshu'a Eli'ezer Aharoni, Shalom Goldblatt, Dr. Uriya and Liza Ulitcky, Zalman and Rivqa Goldberg, Simha (Estate) Orenstein, Rabbi Meir Grayevsky, Shime'on Haiyim Avizoff, Refael Granovsky, Moshe Ajai, Avraham Dizertsov, Beila Adler, Hanna Hindel Dilerobita, Moshe Aharonovits, Nisan Dockman, Shoshanna Ussishkin, Avraham Mikhel Disskin, Aharon Ozersky, Tsevi Hauzman, Shime'on

Ailbert, Eli'ezer (heirs of) Halperin, Aharon e Altman, Leib Hill, Daniel Olchik, Sara Sirka Hill, Nathan Aladjem, Yehezqel Haiyim Heiligman, Yehoshu'a Aladjem, Hayim Moshe Herrmann, Izidor Orleansky, Yitshaq Zorah Volovelsky, Shalom Biokh, Moshe David Weinberg, Gershom Basrawi, YocefShuna Weiss, Yehuda Leo Blumental, Ya'aqov Ben Moshe Hoffman, Benyamin Ben Haiyim Bedrikovetcky, Menashe Hirsch. Ben Yosef Bijirani, Moshe Hiya Hurvits, Ester Hanna Binder, Mindel and Bari, Iziq Weintraub, Avraham Menahem Beit Halahmi, Meir and Ita Vishelevsky, Ya'acov Halewi and partner Bergman, Aharon (heirs of) Bakshtansky, Sara Zabrovsky, Haiya Yokheved Bruder, Nahman Gedalya Ziwaf, Moshe Brook, Moshe, Engineer Zilberman, Moshe Bromberg, David Zimny, Elie'zer Gavrieli, Zekharya Shalom Vinkler, Barukh Mikhael Gedalya, Leon Zekharya, Sara Bat Avraham Aba Gotlieb, Ya'aqov Zalwin, Sorah Gordlin, Miguel Zawel, Shemuel Gross, Ya'aqov Habas, Eli'ezer Gil'adi, Moshe Ben Shalom Haddad, Sender (heirs of) Glaz, David Haras, Yehuda Leib (heirs of) Goldman, Tsevi Leib Haqaq, Yehezqel Ben David 846 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 1930.

Name

Hana, Ben Avraham David Levinson, Ester Tayer, Elie'zer David Levisman, Meir Tolidano, Ya'aqov Ben Moshe Lurya, Dr. Meir Tenenbaum, A. Zalman and Sara Lazar, Margalit Turner, Ya'aqov Liebskind, Yits-haq Yoel and Tayan, Hana Ester Tukach, Leib Lifshits, 'Aqiva Fishel Ya'aqva, Barukh Lifshits, Leib (heirs of) Yaqovson, Avraham David and Lifshits, Batya Sara Neshe Lifshits, Eliyahu Kohen Yagodayoff, Pinhas Ben Ya'aqov Mizrahi, Zeev Yagodayoff, Tsiyon Ben Zevulun Yones, Yosef MikhaeJ, Nathan Yits-haq, Ben Leib Moshe, Ben Meir Moshe, Ben Barukh Kohen, Aharon (heirs of) Eohen, Haiya Liba Malka - Kohen, Yits-haq Mizrahi Motula, Sara Kohen, Yits-haq Avigdor Morgenstern, Shaul and Yisrael Kohen, Moshe Moldavsky, Zeev Kahanov, Feivel Mirkin, Sheine Gitel (heirs of) Kohen, Yits-haq Mordekhai Makdonsky, Tsevi Kohen, Louis Margalit, Yosef Kohen, R. Menahem Mariakh, Yehuda Leib (heirs of) Kats, Nathan Neimark, Shemuel Kats, Ray a Narburg, David Kats, Rivqa and Shoshanna Nadel, Avraham Yits-haq Karpas, Lea Nadel, Tehama Levi, Alfred I Naiman Levi, Yits-haq National Agricultural Co. Ltd. Levi, Miko Silver, Yisrael Levi, Manoah Smith, Fanny B. Levi, Shabetai Sappir, Yisrael Arye Levi, Dr. Habib *i Segre Amar, Lionella Levi, Dr. Muhdi ' Salomon, Eliyahu Lipsky, Anastasya Salomon, Beril Ben Moshe Litvinovsky, Ester Salant, Avraham Meir Lichtenstein, Hillel Slor, Benyamin Lachman, Emil Slotko, Ya'aqov Ben David Lachman, Asher Smith, Etil Lipkis, Fruma Sara, Bat- Sandel man, Eli'ezer Shelomo Sappir, Ester el Qadir Abu Rabah ׳Label, Avraham and Malka 'Abd Levitan, Zusya Epstein, Arye and Havva Levitan, Shalom Ekman 16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 847

Name Fishman, Haiyim Zeev Kamzon, Rahel Fishel, Avigclor Kaplan, Shime'on Felsher\ Liba Kaplan, Shime'on Ben Yits-haq Pesah, Asher (heirs of) Kradjailla, Regina Protopopova, Miryam Rubinovits, Yehuda Leib Fried, Yisrael Rudkovits, Leib Friedman, Mordekhai {heirs of) Rosental, Ester Taube Fishman, Shemuel Iziq Rosentsweig, Reuven Feinshtein, Charles Richter, Nathan haq Rackovsky, Zeev Wolf־Feinstein, Yits Patlansky, Avraham Leib Reznikov, Yehuda Friedman - Rechtman, Shemuel Tsukerman, Yisrael and Sara Ruhalla, Ravanbaz Tsahanovits, Ya'aqov Shumovits, Rahel Tseitlin, Haiyim Tsevi Shteinberg, Haiyim Eli'ezer Tsarniyak, Aharon (heirs of) (heirs of) Kolodsky, Beinish Shelomovits, Yosef Koppel man, Henikh Shetseni, Ginendil Hillel Kazanovsky, Moshe Shullman, Dr. Iziq Kaminer, Yits-haq Sheinerzman, Moshe Kassovsky, Reitse Shlossberg, Ya'aqov Kroll, Eli'ezer Haiyim (heirs of) Shime'on, Ben Benyamin Kremer and Gogenheim Shapira, Beila Bat Ber Kodesh, Silka (Silly) Shemuel i, Hanna Kovarsky, Genya Sbime'oni, Yefet Ben Avraham Koffman, Alter Hakohen Shullman, Yehezqel Klein, Yosef Shukhman, Mikhael Klein, Avraham Shpiegel, David Klubsky Shakhna, Leib F. G. LOWICK 18th September, 1930. Settlement Officer, Jaffa Settlement Area. (2436/29)

(720) Dentists. MEDICAL, ETC. LICENCES. D. 352 Burhan Abdul Hadi. Jerusalem•

Licences issued during June, August, and Pharmacists. September, 1930, to Doctors, Dentists, Pharma­ cists and Mid wives to practise their profession P. 282 Joseph Acher Rosenthal Jerusalem in Palestine. Nissim Avram P. 283 Tarragano. Jaffa. Doctors. Midwives. Licence M. 367 Rivka Hassin Haifa No. Name Address M. 370 Chaya Saslavsky Tel-Aviv M. 377 Zipora Fei

(721) Robert Cavaleanti, Teacher at the Tamrin School, Jerusalem, to NOTICE. the College of Hygiene and Physical Educa­ Extension of Night Letter Telegram Service. tion, Dunfermline, . Commencing on 1st October, 1930, Njght Letter Telegrams to Czecho-Slovakia will be Miss Fahima Nasr, Jerusalem Girls' accepted at all Telegraph Offices in Palestine College, (Palestine for transmission Via Marconi and Via Eastern. Diploma in Arts) to the London Day The rate per word is :- Training College, University of London. Via Marconi - 23 mils Via Eastern - 23 mils i Jerius Nusairi, Government Arab !I College, to the Amer­ The minimum charge is as for 25 words. ican University of . 26th September, 1930. ! Abdul-Rahman Government Arab W. FOSTER Bushnaq, College, to the Amer­ ican University of Acting Postmaster General. Beirut.

Abdul-Hafiz Kamal, Government Arab College, to the Amer­ ican University of (722) Beirut. NOTICE. 26th September, 1930.

A Post Office for the transaction !of all W. J. FARRELL classes of postal, telegraph and telephone business Acting Director of Education... has been opened at Kfar Sava on the 1st October, 1930.

Hours of business :- (724) Sunday to Thursday 8 a.m.— 1 p.m. and ADJUDICATION OF CONTRACTS. (inclusive) 3 p.m.— 5 p.m. 1. The contract for excavation, filling and i- •J /A •u rt.i \\ 8 a.m.— 1 p.m. and Friday (April to October) j 3 _ 5 £. . formation of road bed at kilometres 95-96 and p m> ra part of kilometres 96-97 on central main road, j Jerusalem-Haifa road, has been awarded to I A Mahmud El Hamad of Sebastia village at 7 /2°/o /xl , x ux \ 8 a.m.— 1 p.m. and above P.W.D. estimate rates. Period of contract ^£ ״ November to March) j 2 pm4) is 10 weeks. Closed on Saturdays and Jewish Holidays. 2. The contract for the construction of 29th September, 1930. j Linemen's Quarters, Samakh, has been awarded to Bishara Kardush of Nazareth at 5V2°/o below i P.W.D. estimate rates. Period of contract is W. FOSTEk 2 calendar months. Acting Postmaster General. 3• The contract for supply and laying a water conduit of 40cm. diameter Portland Cement Concrete pipes at Zerqa, Trans-Jordan, has been awarded to Messrs. Via mini Concrete Piping Co., , for the amouot of £P. 642. (723) 320 mils.

NOTICE. 4. The contract for the installation of cabling and wiring for the supply of electric light in Government Scholarships. ! the Disinfecting Station, Haifa, has been I awarded to Messrs. Harris and Bassan, Jerusalem, The following elections have been made at £P. 75. Period of contract is 36 days. to Government scholarships tenable at educational ,The contract for the installation of poles .5 -־ institutions abroad cabling and wiring for the supply of electric Ishaq Musa Husaini, Licencicate ! of the light in the Quarantine Lazaret, Haiia, has Egyptian University, to been awarded to Messrs. Harris and Bassan, the University of Jerusalem, at £P. 393. Period of contract is London. 104 days. •16th October, 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 849

6. Tlie contract for the construction of Linemen's Rt. Hon• Lord Melchett, P.C., LL.D., F.R.S., House and latrine at the Railway Station, D.Sc., London; Chairman Kalkilieh, has been awarded to Mohammed Mr. Ch. Weizmann, Haifa; Managing Director

Khalil Sabir of at 16°/0 below P.W.D. Mr. P. Fowler, London estimate rates. Period of contract is 2 calendar Mr. M. Naamani-Lubin, London months. Mr. J. Kaiserman, Haifa Mr. P. J. A. Scott, Haifa.

The Secretary of the Company is Mr. P. J. A. Scott. ; (725)׳ II. REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES UNDER COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1929. Palestine Plantations Ltd. The following particulars correspond with the following headings: The following are the name of the Directors of the above Company: 1. Name of the Company. 2. Objects of the Company. 3. Share Capital :of• the Company. Rt. Hon. Lord Melchett, P.C., LL.D., F.R.S., D.Sc, London; Chairman Mr. Ch. Weizmann, Haifa; Managing Director Mr. J. Kaiserman, Haifa Mr. M. Naamani-Lubin, London. 1. Haspakah Co. Ltd. 2. To carry on the business of wholesale and The Secretary of the Company is Mr. J. E. retail merchants of timber, building Li f son. materials ot all kinds, fuel material, petrol, benzine, all kinds of fruit, oranges, cereals of all kind, agricultural machinery and implements, manure, dry goods and ־׳ ~ /hosiery and of general merchants 3. £P. 1000 divided into 200_shares of £P. 5 NOTICE. each.

Jacob Israel Shwili and Sons, Partnership.

Notice is hereby given, with reference to NOTICE. the Notice published in Official Gazette No. 98 of 1st September, 1923, that Mr. Jacob Israel Shwili, a partner in the above partnership, died Royal Exchange Assurance. on 19th July, 1930, and that the two remaining partners, Messrs. Moshe and Abraham Israel Shwili, have agreed to continue the partnership, Notice is hereby given that Messrs. and that each of them is authorised to administer Silbermann, Diskin and Kaplan of Jerusalem and sign on behalf of the partnership. have been appointed to act as agents of the .above Company in Palestine in the place of the Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas) who have ceased to act as such, with effect from the 25th August, 1930. (726) WINDING-UP OF COMPANY. Hassoreg Knitting Works Limited.

Notice is hereby given in accordance with NOTICES. Section 207(2) of the Companies Ordinance, 1929, that a Creditors' Meeting will be held at the offices of the Manufacturers' Association, The following notices are published at the 20 Yehuda Halevi Street, Tel Aviv, on the 26th risk of the advertisers and their publication October, 1930, at 4 p.m., in connection with the does not imply any certificate as to correctness voluntary winding-up of the Hassoreg Knitting or authority. Works Limited, and for the purpose of appoint­ ing a liquidator. I. By Order of the Board of Directors,

Imperial Chemical industries (Levant) Limited. ALEXANDER LANDSBERG The Board of Directors of the above named Secretary. Company is constituted as follows : 850 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 1930:

(727) Nablus Monday, October, 27th, 1930, His Honour the Senior Puisne Citations for Orders of Administration. Judge will preside.

I. Haifa Tuesday, October, 28th, 1930, His Honour the Chief Justice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HAIFA will preside.

In the Matter of Aron Mizrahi, deceased! In virtue of an Order of the District Court Nablus Tuesday, October, 28th, 1930, of Haifa, bearing date this day, I do hereby! cite His Honour the Senior Puisne all and all manner of persons to appear ini the Judge will preside. said Court in ten days from the date hereof, and show cause, if any they have, why an Order of Administration of all and singular the Haifa Wednesday, October, 29th, 1930, movable property, rights, credits and mulk; und His Honour the Chief Justice- miri immovable property of the late Aron will preside. Mizrachi of Safad should not be granted !unto Mrs. Emmanuel N. Mohl jointly with Rabbi Menachem Levy, as in default thereof the Court Nazareth Wednesday, October, 29th, 1930, will proceed to grant the same accordingly. His Honour the Senior Puisne Judge will preside.

Dated this 4th day of October, 1930. Nablus Monday, November, 3rd, 1930, His Honour the Chief Justice will preside. E. KHATTAR Chief Clerk, District Court, ïlaifa. Jenin Tuesday, November, 4th, 1930, His Honour the Chief Justice will preside.

Jenin Wednesday, November, 5th, 1930, II. His Honour the Chief Justice will preside. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HAIFA. Jaffa Wedneday, November, 12th, 1930, His Honour the Chief Justice In the matter of Rosalia PoliakofT (also will preside. known as Rosa Riva PoliakofT), deceased. Jaffa Monday, November, 17th, 1930, His Honour the Chief Justice In virtue of an Order of the District Court will preside. of Haifa, bearing date this day, I do !hereby cite all and all manner of persons to appear in the said Court in ten days from the date !hereof, Jaffa Tuesday, November, 18th, 1930, and show7 cause, if any they have, ^vhy an His Honour the Chief Justice Order of Administration of all and singular the will preside. movable property, rights, credits and mulk immovable property of Rosalia PoliakofT (also Gaza Monday, November, 24th, 1930, known as Rosa Riva PoliakofT) should not be His Honour the Chief Justice granted unto Mr. Kalman Friedenberg, Advocate, will preside. Jerusalem, as in default thereof the Cohrt will proceed to grant the same accordingly. Jerusalem Monday, November, 24th, 1930, His Honour the Senior Puisne Judge will preside. Dated this 4th day of October, 1930

R. 0. DENHAM E. KHATTAR , Superintendent of Courts. Chief Clerk, District Courts Haifa.

(729) (728) CORRIGENDA. NOTICE. I. COURTS OF CRIMINAL ASSIZE. Official Gazette No. 89 of 15.4.23. Notice is hereby given that Courts of Change of Names, Page 160, line 20, Criminal Assize will sit at the following places third column (New Name): for "Keren-Zwi, ."Zwi, Yeruham־on the dates mentioned:- j Yehoshua" read "Keren 16th October, 4930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 851

II. III. Official Gazette No. 259 of 16.5.30. Regulation under Land Settlement Ordin­ ance, 1928. Page 374, line 4: for the words Official Gazette No. 268 of 1.10.30. read "־־ Form F - Memorandum of the Claim" "Form B - Memorandum of Claim -". Notice under Correction of Land Registers Memorandum of Claim. Part B, paragraph Ordinance, 1920. Page 800, second column, 3, line 2: for the words "three years or more" line 31: for "Estate of Heikel Neikel deceased" read "more than three years". read "Estate of Heikel Niestat, deceased".

(730) NOTICE. The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Jerusalem, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week from the date of this Notice.

Name of Date of Steamer arrival Description Consignee Whence

By Rail 20.2.29 1 book: The International Dr. Malloul Policy No. Guide 8124/29 Bv Rail Policy 16.7.29 4 case of old documents Isaac Stern Cairo No. 56447/8928 E.S.

(731) Statement of Wreck salved at Jaffa during the month of August, 1930.

Serial Date of Name & Residence No. Report Description Where found of Salvor 44/30 9-8-30 2 bags flour Jaffa Roadstead Taha el Suradi, Jaffa of 7m 4״ pieces iron tubes 6 44-8-30 45/30 AS/LG Jaffa 1 piece iron tube 5" No Mark "No Mark i 3״ piece iron tube 4 4 bundle galvanised iron tubes Jaffa Roadstead A. A. Bozom, of 5 pieces, ends red il/ " Jaffa 4 bundle galvanised iron tubes 2 of 3 pieces, ends blue 2״ bundle black iron tubes 4 of 2 pieces. No Mark No Mark 4׳׳ piece iron pipe 4

ASK Jaffa 4״ piece iron tube 4 49-8-30 46/30 2 pieces iron tubes 4" n/m n/m 5״ piece iron tube 4 2 pieces iron tubes 3" n/m Jaffa Roadstead A. A. Bozom, .n/m Jaffa 2״ pieces iron tubes 4 4 iDundle square iron bars n/m 4 crate sanitary articles JB/FB Jaffa 49 852 OFFICIAL GAZETTE 16th October, 1930.

(732) Number of Immigrants entering Palestine from 1.8.30 to 31.8.30.

Jews Christians Moslems Total

CATEGORIES

J2: o

A(i) Persons with £P. 1000 and upwards. 2 28 2 A(i)2 Dependants of persons in Category A (i). 15 16 15 16

A(iii)4 Skilled artisans in possession of a capital of not less than £P. 250J A(iii)2 Dependants of persons in category! A(iii) 2 A(iv) Persons of minimum income of £P. 4 p.m. 1 3 B(i) Orphans coming to institutions 1 1 B(ii) Persons of religious occupations.! 7 12 7 12 B(iii) Students whose maintenance is assured. 2 C Persons coming to employment.! 15 20 117 23 C2 Dependants of persons in Category C. *23 29 28 32 D Dependants of residents of Palestine. 20 45 27 1 21 51 28 K Persons exempted from the provisions of the Immigration Ordinance. I 3

144 J103 I 81 J 32 I 26 | 4|l0| 5J 2|l86 134 j 87 Total: 328 62 17 I 407

Note 1. Included in the above; are: 208 persons viz: 139 Jews (70 men, 35 women and 34 children), 53 Christians (27 men, 22 women and 4 children) and 16 Moslems (10 men, 4 women and 2 children) who entered the country as travellers and were given permission to remain j permanently. Note 2. 8 prospective immigrants were refused admission.

Number of Persons leaving Palestine permanently during July, 1930. Palestinian Citizens. Aliens. Jews ! !Christians Moslems Jews Christians Moslems Destination a CD

Egypt Syria Russia Poland Roumania Balkan States Other European Countries Central and South America 24 U. S. A. 1 Canada Australia and New Zealand Other Countries Total I 26 I 14 i 10 j 23 | 25 | 27 | 42 | — j 601 20 I 22 28 I 23 I 2 1 31 I 50 75 42 I 108 53 167 164

Total: 331 16th October: 1930. OFFICIAL GAZETTE 853

(703) A notice of dissolution of partnership not Quarantine and Infectious signed by all the partners or their legal re• Diseases Summary. presentatives must be accompanied by a sworn declaration made by an advocate to the effect For week ending midnight of 11.10.30. that the notice is given in pursuance of the terms of the partnership to which it relates. 1. Quarantine Restrictions. 4. The following Notices and Advertise• No changes have occurred since 4.10.30. ments may be submitted for publication to the Chief Secretary, Government Offices, direct, but The following restrictions are at present in force. their publication in the Official Gazette will be at the risk of the advertisers and will not imply any certificate as to correctness or authority:

Date Notices from Liquidators of Companies, etc. Port restrictions enforced. Notices concerning meetings, appointments of Directors, redemption of bonds and kindred Against 31.5.30 matters from Companies or Co-operative Plague Societies.

Against Arrivals from Bombay 5. Any Notice or Advertisement concerning Cholera by Air Routes. 23.8.30 a Company or Co-operative Society, unless pub• lished by order of the Court or the Registrar, will not be inserted unless it is accompanied by a declaration of an advocate that to the best of 2. Weekly Report of Infectious Diseases his knowledge the statement made in the Notice in Palestine. or Advertisement is true* ;

6. The following are the authorised pub• C3 lication rates for notices and advertisements in 3 Yellow JJ Small Date Place. the Official Gazette: js Fever. 2 Pox. notified. For every 1/4 of a column or part thereof in the type of the Gazette 500 mils Nil. Exceeding 1/4 and not exceeding 1/2 column 1000 mils % Cerebro- Relap- ^ Exceeding 1/2 and not exceeding 3/4 column ate 1500 mils Place. s ina f P ' T* notified. MMemniiitis. Fever Exceeding 3/4 and not exceeding 1 column 2000 mils

Nil. 7. All Notices and Advertisements must be prepaid.

NOTICE. Terms of Subscription for the Official Gazette. 1. Notices of registration of Companies, Co• operative Societies, Trade Marks and Patents Single copies sold locally 50 mils. will not be accepted unless submitted through Post Free. the Registrar. Quarterly Half-yearly Annually 2. Orders with regard to the administration Palestine 250 mils. 500 mils. £P.l •of the estate of a deceased person or probate of wills, and any orders issued under the Companies Abroad 400 mils. 600 mils. £P. 1.200 mils. Winding-up Ordinance or in accordance with any other Ordinance or Order of the Court, and Application with remittances (Cash, any notices of registration and dissolution of Postal or Money Orders only) should partnerships will not be inserted unless passed be made to : Superintendent Printing for publication by the Court. and Stationery, Russian Buildings, Jerusalem. No subscriptions will be 3. In the case of partnerships the following -procedure will be observed: refunded after payment

Notices of dissolution of partnerships will The Official Gazette is obtainable by the Trade not be accepted unless signed by the partners from the Superintendent, Printing and Stationery, •named therein or by their legal representative Russian Buildings, Jnrusalem. It can be purchased and the signature or representative character of by the Public at all Booksellers and Newsagents a signatory must be verified by a declaration in Palestine. made by an advocate.

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