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Supplement Bo. 2 Cf)E Palestine <Sa?Ette Bo. Nm of Istj $®Ml>, 1945 Supplement Bo. 2 ta Cf)e Palestine <sa?ette Bo. nm of istj $®ml>, 1945. PALESTINE ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1922. PROCLAMATION BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER UNDER ARTICLE 11. IN EXERCISE of the powers vested in me by Article 11 of the Palestine Order in Council, 1922, I, SIR HAROLD ALFRED MACMICHAEL, G.C.M.G., D.S.O., High Commissioner for ־—:Palestine, with the approval of the Secretary of State, do hereby proclaim as follows 1. This Proclamation may be cited as the Administrative Divisions Citation. (Amendment) Proclamation, 1943, and shall be read as one with the Administrative Divisions Proclamation, 1939, hereinafter referred to Gaz: 30.12.39, as the principal Proclamation. p. 1529. 2. The Schedule to the principal Proclamation shall be revoked, and Eevocation and the Schedule hereto shall be substituted therefor: — replacement of Schedule to principal pro­ clamation. 3. This Proclamation shall be deemed to have come into force on the Commencement. 1st January, 1943. THE SCHEDULE. A. GALILEE DISTRICT. 1. Acre Sub­District. Abu Sin&n Jatt Nahf Acre Judeida Nahr, En 'Amqa Jûlis Nahariya 'Arraba Kâbûl Rama, Er f Bassa, El and Ma'sub Kafr I nân Ruweis, Er Beit Jann and 'Ein el Asad Kafr Sumei' Sâjûr Bi'na, El Kafr Yâsîf Sakhnîn Birwa, El Khirbat Jiddîn Sha'ab Buqei'a, El Khirbat Samah (Eilon) Suhmâtâ Damun, Ed Kisrâ Sumeirîya, Es Deir el Asad Kuweikât Tamra Deir Hanna Majd el Kurûm Tarbîkhâ (includes En Fassuta and Deir el Qasi Makr, El Nabî Rûbîn and Surûh) and El Mansura Manshîya Tarshîha and Kâbrî Ghabisiya, El and Sheikh Mazra'a, El and Shave Umm el Faraj Dawud (includes Sheikh Zion and 'Ein Sara and Yânûh Dannun) Ga'aton Yirkâ Hanita Mî'âr Zîb, Ez (includes Mana­ Iqrit Mi'ilyâ wât) — 215 — 216 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1255—SUPPLEMENT NO. 2. 18th March, 1943 Tribal Units — Sakhnin) qiya) 'Arab el 'Aramisha and 'Arab el Mureisat (In 'Arab es Sawá'id (In Sa• 'Arab el Quleitat (in• Sakhnin and Deir khnin, Deir Hanná and cludes I'ribbin, Jur- Hanna) Er Rama deih and Khirbat Id- 'Arab es Samniya (in• 'Arab es Suweitát (In mith) cludes Khirbat es Suw- Tarshíha) 'Arab el Hujeirat (In wana and 'Arab Tau- 2. Beisan Sub-District. 'Arida, El and Sede Eliyahu Ghazawiya, El and Ma'oz Qümiya Ashrafiya, El Haiyim and Neve Eitan Safa, Es Avuqa Hamidiya, El (Irgun Sákhina, Es and Nir David (Amal׳ Bashátiwa, El Deror) (Tel Bawáti, El (Hakimiya) Hamra, El Sámiríya, Es Beisán and Sede Nahum Heftsi-Bah Sirín and Messilot Jabbul and Beit Yosef Taiyiba, Et and Moledet Beit Alfa Jisr el Majami' Tell esh Shauk Beit hash Shitta (Shatta) Kafra Tel Yosef Bira, El Kafr Misr Tira, Et Danna Kaukab el Hawa Tirat Tsevi (Ez Zarrá'a) 'Ein Harod Kefar Yehezqel Umm 'Ajra Farwana Khuneizir, El (Ikhneizir) Wádi el Bira Fátür, El Masil el Jizl and Kefar Yublá Gesher Ruppin (Massada) Zab'a Geva' Murassas, El 3. Nazareth Sub-District. 'Afula Kefar Gid'on Nein 'Arab es Subeih Kefar ha Horesh Ramat David and 'Ayanot Balfourya Kefar Tavbr (Mas-ha) and Hash Sharon Bu'eina Kefar Yeladim Reina, Er Dabbúriya Mahane Yisrael Rummäna Dahl, Ed Ma'lul Saffüriya 'Ein Máhil Mash-had Särid Gevat Merhavya Settlement Sülam Ginneigar Merhavya Group Tamra Iksál Mizra' Tel 'Adashim 'Ilüt Mount Tabor (includes Tur'än Indúr Umm el Ghanam) Umm Qubei Kafr Kanná Mujeidil ,El 'Uzeir Kafr Manda Nahalal and Shimron Yäfa Kaukab Na'ura Kefar Barukh Nazareth 4. Safad Sub-District. Abil el Qamh bat Abu Zeina) (includes Darbashiya, Ed 'Abisiya, El and Kefar El Buteiha) Dawwára and 'Amir and Szold (includes 'Azaziyat, Beisamxin Kefar Nehemya 'Ein Fit, and Khirbat es Biriya Deishüm Summan) Buweiziya, El (includes Dháhiriya el Fauqá, Edh Aiyelet hash Shahar Meis) Dháhiríya et Tahtá, Edh 'Akbara Dafna 'Ein ez Zeitün 'Alma Dallata 'Ein Zeitim 'Ammuqa Dan (previously Khan ed Fára 'Arab esh Shamalina (Khir- Duweir) Farrádiya Fir'im Manara, El Rosh Pinna Ghabbätiya Mansüra, El S abalan Ghuräba Mansürat el Kheit Safad Harräwi Marüs Safsáf Hatsor Mazári' ed Daraja and Dar­ Sáliha (includes Márün er Hüla Concession Area dará, (includes Dureiját, Ras and Yárün) Hünin (includes Hüla and 'Ein et Tina, Jalabiná Sálihiya, Es t'Udeisa) and Weiziya ('Almin) ) Sammú'i, Es Hurfeish Meirün Sanbariya, Es Jahüla Metulla (includes Deir Ma­ Sa'sa' Jä'üna mas, Hüra andKaf r Kila) Shauqa et Tahtá (includes Jish Mishmar hay Yarden Mughr esh Shab'án) Jubb Yüsuf Muftakhira, El (includes El She­ar Yashuv Kafr Bir'im Barjíyát) Shüna, Esh Khälisa, El Mughr el Kheit Teitaba Kefar Gil'adi Nabi Yüsha', En Túbá ('Arab el Heib) Khirbat el Hiqäb Ná'ima, En Tuleil and El Huseiniya Khisäs Qabbá'a and Jazáyir el 'Ulmáníya ,El Khiyäm el Walid Hindáj (includes Mughr Weiziya Kiräd el Baqqära ed Durüz) Yarda Kirad el Ghannäma Qadas (includes Buleida) Yesud ham Ma'ala (includes Lazzäza and Beit Hillel Qadditá El Kharrár) Mahanayim Qeitiya Zangharíya (Zuhluq) Malläha and 'Arab Zubeid Qudeiriya, El Zawiya, Ez Ras el Ahmar, Er Züq el Fauqáni, Ez ־Mälikiya, El (includes 'Ei tarün) Ríháníya Züq et Tahtání, Ez 5. Tiberias Sub­District. Afiqim Kinneret Group Samrá, Es (includes Kafr Ashdot Ya'aqov Kinneret Haríb Lands) Beit Zera' (Kefar Gun) Lübiya and Shorashim Sejera (Ilanya) Bitanya Ma'dhar Sha'ára and 'Omer Dalhamîya Maghár and El Mansüra Shajara, Esh Deganiya Majdal Sharona 'Eilabûn Manara, El and Nasr ed Tábigha, Et (includes Tell Ghuweir Abu Shûsha Din el Hunüd and Khan el and Genossar Menahamiya Minya) Hadatha Migdal Tiberias and Haz Zor'im Hamma, El Mitspa 'Ubeidíya, El Hittin Nimrin 'Ülam Kafr Kama Nuqeib and 'Ein Gev Yáqüq Kafr S'abt Poriya Yavneel and Beit Gan and Kefar Hittim Samakh and Massada and Mishmar hash Shelosha Khirbat el Wa'ra es Saudâ Sha'ar hag Golan (El Mawâsî and El Wuheib) Samakiya, Es B. HAIFA DISTRICT. Haifa Sub­District. Abu Shûsha Balad esh Sheikh Dâliyat er Rûhâ Abu Zureiq Bat Shelomo Dumeirâ, Ed (Dumeirî) 'Ar'ara Beit Lahm 'Ein Ghazâl 'Arab el Fuqarâ Beit She'arim 'Ein Haud 'Arab el Ghawârina (Jisr Binyamina 'Ein hash Shofet (prev­ Zerqa) Bureika iously Ji'âra) 'Arab en Nufei'ât Buteimát, El 'Emeq Zevulun (Jidru 'Atlît Dáliyat el Karmil Ghawârina) Fureidîs, El Kefar 'Atta (Kufrittâ) ne'am and Haz Zore'a Ghubaiyât (includes El Kefar Brandeis Qisáríya (Caesarea) Ghubaiya el Fauqâ, El Kefar Hasidim Qusqus-Tab'ün Ghubaiya at Tahtâ and Kefar Yehoshu'a Ramat Yohanan En Naghnaghîya) Khirbat el Burj Ríháníya, Er Giv'at 'Ada (El Marâh) Khirbat ed Dâmûn Sabbárín Hadera Khirbat Lidd (El 'Awâ- Sarafand, Es Haifa (includes Ahuzzat dim) Shafá 'Amr Sir Herbert Samuel) Khubbeiza Sheikh Bureik, Esh Heftsi Bah Khureiba, El Sindiyäna, Es I'billîn Mansî, El ('Arab Banîhâ) Tantüra Ijzim Mazâr, El Tira, Et 'Isfiyâ Meir Shefeiya Uram esh Shauf Jaba' Mesheq Yagur (includes Umm ez Zinät Jeidâ Mesheq) Wádi 'Ära Kabâra Mishmar ha 'Emeq Waldheim (Umm el 'Amad) Kafrîn, El Nesher Ya'arot hak Karmel (pre- Kafr Lâm Fardes Hanna viously Khirbat Shallála) Kafr Qari' Qannîr Yájür Karkûr Qîra wa Qâmûn and Yoq- Zikhron Ya'aqov C. SAMARIA DISTRICT. 1. Jenin Sub-District. 'Ajja Jalqamûs Sânûr (includes Nukheil) 'Ânîn Jarbâ Sîlat edh Dhahr 'Anza Jenin Sîlat el Hârithîya 'Araqa Judeida Sîr 'Arrâba Kafr Dan Sîrîs 'Arrâna Kafr Qûd Ti'innik 'Arabbûna Kafr Râ'î Tilfît Bârid, El Kufeir Umm el Fahrn and Lajjûn Barta'a Kufeirât and Mu'âwiya and Mu- Beit Qâd Mazâr, El sheirfa and Musmus Burqîn Meithalûn Umm et Tût Deir Abu Da'îf Mirka Ya'bad Deir Ghazzâla Misilya Yâmûn, El 'Ein el Mansî Mughaiyir, El Zabâbida, Ez Fahma Muqeibila Zalafa Fandaqûmîya, El Nuris Zâwiya Faqqû'a Qabâtiya Zibda Firâsîn Râbâ Zir'în Jaba' Râma, Er Zubûba Jalama Eummâna Jalbûn Sandala 2. Nablus Sub-District. 'Ammûriya Balâta Beit Ibâ 'Aqqâba Bâqa Beit Umrîn 'Aqraba (includes Khirbat Bazzâriya Beit Wazan Fasâyil) Beitâ Biddyâ 'Asîra el Qiblîya Beit Dajan (includes Beit Bûrîn and 'Iraq Bûrîn 'Asîra esh Shamâlîya Dajan Jiftlik and Khir- Burqâ 'Askar bat Furûsh) Burqîn 'Awartâ Beit Fûrîk (includes Khir- Deir Ballût 'Azmût bat Kafr Beitâ) Deir el Hatab 18th March, 1943 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO. 1255—SUPPLEMENT No. 2. 219 Deir Istiya Kafr Qaddüm Rafidiya Deir Sharaf Kafr Qallil (includes Khir- Rujeib Duma bat Sarin) Sabastiya 'Einabus Kafr Qásim Salfít Far'ata Kafr Thulth Sálim Farkha Khirbat Qeis Sanniriya Funduq, El Khirbat Qureish Sarra Ghor el Fari'a (Qarawa el Khirbat Sir Sarta Fauqa, Qarawa et Tahta Kifl Hárith Sáwiya, Es and Umm Hureira) Lubban Sharqiya Talfit Hajja Madama Tallüza Haris Majdal Baní Fádil Tammün Huwwara Marda Tayásir Ijnisinya Mas-ha Teil Immatin Mughaiyir, El (includes Túbás and Kashda and Iskaka Khirbat Jib'ít) Bárdala Jalud Nablus 'Ürif Jamma'in Náqüra, En 'Üsarin Jinsafut Nisf Jubeil Yänün Jit Qabalán Yásid Juneid Qaráwat Bani Hasan Yásüf Jurish (includes Kafr Qaryüt Yatmá 'Atiya) Qira Zawátá Kafr Bara Qüsin Zawiya Kafr ed Dik Qusra Zeitá Kafr Laqif Ráf ät 3. Tulkarm Sub-District. 'Anabta Ghabat Kafr Sur Kefar Vitkin 'Attara, El Ghabat Miska Kefar Yona 'Attn Ghabat et Taiyiba el Qib- Khirbat Beit Lid Avihayil liya Khirbat Manshíya 'Azzun Ghabat et • Taiyiba - esh Khirbat ez Zabábida Bal'a Shamaliya Khirbat Zalafa Baqa el Gharbiya Giv'at Haiyim Kür Baqa esh Sharqiya Giv'at Shappira Ma'barot Beit Lid Habla Mishmar hash Sharon Beit Yannai Havatstselet hash Sharon Miska Benei Binyamin Hibbat Zion Natanya Birkat Ramadan (Waqf Hogla Nazla el Gharbíya, En Khalil er Rahman) 'Illár Nazla esh Sharqiya, En Bitan Irtáh Nazla el Wustá, En Dannaba Jaiyüs Nazlat Abú Nár Deir el Ghusun Jaljüliya Nazlat 'Isa 'Ein ha Horesh Jatt Qadima <Ein ha 'Oved Kafr 'Abbüsh Qaffin 'Ein Vared Kafr Jammál Qalansuwa Elyashiv Kafr el Labad Qalqiliya Even Yehuda Kafr Rummán Qáqün Falama Kafr Sábá Rámin Fardisiya Kafr Sur Rami Zeitá Far'ftn Kafr Zibád Ras, Er Gan Haiyim Kefar Haiyim Saffárin Ghabat el 'Ababisha Kefar ha Ro-e Seidá Ghabat Jaiyus Kefar Hess Shüfa 220 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE NO.
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