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THE KENYA GAZETTE Hbhshed Under the Anthonty of Hisexcellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (Remrcd As a Newspaper at the G P 0.) - 7701 THE KENYA GAZETTE hbhshed under the Anthonty of HISExcellency the Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya (Remrcd as a Newspaper at the G P 0.) - 7701. LXII-No. 17 NAIROBI, 15th ~ar'ch,1960 Price Sh 1 - CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES 1 GAZETTENonc~s-(Contd ) PAGE PAGE P~ppolntments,etc 342 Llquor L~censing 357 1 he Kenya (Constltuhon) Order in Council- The Nat~ve Lands Trust Ord~nance-Settlng apart of Appo~ntment of Nominated Member 342 Land 358, 359 Resumed Capacity of M~mster 342 Bankruptcies 359 Incapacity of Minister 342 360 4 Appoxntment of Temporary M~nlster 342 The Compan~esOrd~nance The Trade Unlons Ordinance-Registration 361 I eg~slativeCounc~l-Date of next Meeting 343 The Societies Rules-Registrations, etc 361 'li he Land Acqulsltion Act of India- Declaration Under Secaon 6 343 County and Rural Distr~ctCounclls Not~ces 361,362 Appolntment 343 Probate and Admln~strat~on 362,363 1 he Cannlng Crops Ordmance-Appo~ntment 343 The Fraudulent Transfer of Busmesses 363 7he Traders' L~censing Ordmance-Appointments 343 D~ssolut~onof Partnersh~p 364 7 he Court Ordinance-Appo~ntment 343 1 Not~ceof Change of Name 364 ?'he African Dlstnct Counclls Ordinance-Appomtments 343 the Scrap Metal Ordinance-Granting of Licences ' 344 SUPPLEMENT No 16 Legzslatrve Supplement 711e Agnculture Ordmance-Nommat~on Day, etc 344 LEGALNOTICE NO PAGE The Hotel and Catenng Trades Wages Counc~l-Wages 122-The Crown Lands (Shlmba H~llsNative Settle- Regulation Proposals 344 ment Area) Rules, 1960 253 I ast Africa High Comm~ss~onStocks 344 123-The County Counc~ls Elect~on (Amendment) Rules, 1960 259 I ast Afr~canRailways and Harbours- 124-The African nstnct Counc~lsOrdinance, 1950 Appolntment -Prescribed Occupat~ons 260 Amendment to Tar~ff Book No 2 Tender 125-The Local Government (County Counclls) Ord~nance-Var~at~onof Scheme 261 The Crlmlnal Procedure Code-Appo~ntment 345 126-The Townships (Accounts) (Amendment) Rules, 1960 263 Pippl~cantsfor Silk-Latest date for application 345 127-The Mallndi Townshlp (Refuse Removal IJganda Stock 345 Fees) Rules, 1960 264 128-The Publlc Health (Tents and Caravan Sltes) Rules, 1960 265 I1 M Court of Appeal at Narobl--Cause L~st 346 129-Non-disallowance of Ordinances-Notlce 269 7 he Crown Lands Ordmance-Plot at Thika 130-The Detalned and Restricted Persons (Areas of Restr~ctlon)Rules, 1960 270 Ille Nahve Authority Ordmance-Appointment 131-The Tradlnn- Centres Rules-Apphcation-. 276 The Hospltal Treatment Rel~ef (European) Ordmance- 132-The Trading Centres Ord~nance-Declarat~on Approved Hospitals 347 of Trad~ngCentre 277 The Reg~stration 6f T~tlesOrdnance-Issue of Provl- 133-The Afr~can Courts (Hearing of Charges) s~onalCertficate 350 (No 5) Order, 1960 278 134-The Afrlcan Courts (Heanng of Charges) The Trustees Ordinance-Noace 351 (No 6) Order, 1960 278 '1 ransport Licens~ng 352 135-The Afr~can Teachers Service (Contributory Pens~onsFund) (Amendment) Regulat~ons, I ast Afncan Customs and Excise-Tar~ff Interpretation 354 1960 279 @ I Jncla~rnedPetty Depos~ts 136-The Transfer and Delegation of Powers Ord~n- ance-Delegation of Power Conferred by E orest Department-Tenders Sechon 138 of Water Ordinance 280 342 TH E K EN Y A G A ZETI'E 15th M arch, 1960 CORRIG EN D A G AZETTB N OTICE NO 1207 iGazette Notlce N os 796 and 797 appearlng on page 212 of (CONST 1/2/21) the Kenya Gazette dated 23rd February, 1960 - THE KENYA (CONSTITW ION) ORDER IN COUNCIL , CESSATION OF TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF POWERS 1958 Amend the dates 31st day of M ay, 1959, m each Notlce (z, N 158 of 1958) to pet'# 12th day of January, 1960 D ECLARATION OF R ESUM ED CAPACITY OF M JNISTER Gazctte N otlce N o 1024 appearm g on page 286 of the Kenya By H1s Excellency S1r Patrlck M ulr Remson, K mght Com m ander G azette dated 8th M arch, 1960 - of the M ost D lstlngulshed O rder of Salnt M lchael and Salnt George G overnor and Com mander-Tn Chlef of the A PPOINTM ENTS ANo PROMOTIONS C olony and Protectorate of K enya The subscnptlon to the N otlce to be altered to read- W H EREAS by lnstrument under the publlc seal dated 13th ttBy Comm and of the G overnor January, 1960,* Enc N ewton Grllhth-lones, c M G , Q c was declared, by reason of absence, to be unable to perform hIs E N G RIFFITH -JONES, functlons as a M lnlster Actlng C'/l;c/ Secletary ln pursuance of the provlslons of subsectlon (1) of sectlon 15 of the Kenya (Constltution) Order m Councll, 1958, 1 do hereby declare that the sald Enc Newton G rlë th-lones, c M G GAZETTE N o'rlcs N o 1205 Q c ls agaln able to perform h1s sald functlons The appolntm ent of D larm ald W llllam Conroy, c M G o B r. A PPCH N TM EN TS T D Q c j' to be temporarlly a member of the Councll of PETER M ELVILLE RAYMOND D ADHEMAR to be Dlstrlct Oïcer M lnlsters ls accordlngly termlnated wlth esect from the 26th (Cadet), South Nyanza, Nyanza Provlnce, wzth efect from day of February, 1960 f5t11 February, 1960 Glven under m y hand and the publlo seal of the Colony thls M ICHAEL OLIVER SLADE H Aw KINS to be Dlstrlct Oë cer, South 11th day of M arch, 1960 N yanza, N yanza Provlnce, wlth esect from 9th February, 1960 H Aaot.o EDw ARO W ILLIAM BERRIDGE to be Tem porary D lstrlct P M R EN ISO N , Om cer N alvasha Dlstrlct, m ft Valley Provlnce, wlth ese/ct G overnor from 25th February, 1960 *G N 178/60 tIG N 179/60 Roy CONGRBVE M 1 s (N z ), resumed duty as Asslstant D lrector of Surveys, wlth ellkct from 15th February, 1960, 0n return f rOm OVerSeaS leave JAMI:S G ORDON W lLLs H URST Provlnclal Health Inspector, to be Provlnclal Health lnspector, m ft Valley Provlnce, wlth ïIAZETTB lfoTlcs lfo 1208 effect from 29th February, 1960 W ONST 1/2/21) D IARMAID W ILLIAM CONROY c M G () B E T D Q C to aCt a: A ttorney-General and to be tem porary M m lster for Legal THE KENYA (CONSTITUTION) ORDER IN COUNCIL Asalls wlth effect from 1st M arch 1960 1958 ANTHONY M ICHAEL FluNcls W EBB to act as Sollcltor-General LL N 158 of 1958) wlth effect from Ist M arch, 1960 IXECLARATIO N OF INCAPACITY OF NfINISTER FRBD SHARRATT B sc A M I c E to act as C hlef Englneer (General Servlces), M lnlstry of W orks, Nalrobl, wltn esect By H ls Excellency S1r Patrlck M ulr Remson, K nlght Com m ander from 20th M arch, 1960 of thc M ost D lstlnguushed Order of Salnt M lchael and Salnt George, G overnor and Com mander-ln Cltlef of the PROM OTION Colony and Protectorate of K enya LESI-IE Copxel-lus DEADMAN to be Chlef Accountant, K enya IN EXERCISE of the power corderred by subsectlon (1) of Pollce, wlth effect from 25th August, 1959 sectlon 15 of the Kenya (Constltutlon) Order ln Councll, 1958 l do hereby declare that W alter Flemlng Coutts, c M G M B E REV ERSION S a M ember of the Councll of M lnlsters, ls by reason of absence Irom the Colony unable to perform h1s functlons as a M inlster, JOHN LINDORES TAYLOR A R I (; s ceased to act as A sslstant wlth esect from 1st M arch, 1960 Director of Surveys, wlth effect from 15th February, 1960 D IARMAID W ILLIAM CONROY c M G o B E T D Q c , ceased to Gwen under m y hand and the publlc seal of the Colony tlus act as Attorney-r eneral and to be tem porary M lnlster for 11th day of M arch, 1960 Legal Afïasls w1th esect f rom 25th February, 1960 ANTHONY M ICHAEL FRANCIS W EBB ceased to act as Sohcltor- P M REN ISON G eneral wlth effect from 25th February, 1960 p G overlzor By Com m and of the Governor W F COUW S, Chiej Secretapy GAZB'I'TE N oTlcE N o 1209 $ W ONST 1/2/21) GU ETTE N o'rlcE N o 1206 THE KENYA (CONSTITUTION) ORDER IN COUNCIL # (L c 4/4) 1958 158 of 1958) THE KBNYA (CONSTITUTION) ORDER IN COUN CIL, 1958 APPOINTMENT OF W MPORARY M INISTBR (L N 158 oj 1958) By H 1s Excellency S1r Patrlck M ulr Remson, Knlght Com m ander APPOINTMENT OF N OMINATED M EMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE of the M ost Dlstlnm shed Order of Salnt M lchael and COUNCIL Salnt George, G overnor and Comm ander-ln-chlef of thc By the Honourable Erlc Neé ton Gnëth-lones*, Companlon of C olony and Protectorate of K enya the M ost Dlstingulshed O rder of Salnt M lchael and Salnt W HEREAS W alter Flemlng Coutts, c M c; M B E , ls unable G eorges one of Her M ajesty s Counsel for tt'te Colony and to perform h1s functlons a-s a V lnlster by reason of a decla- Protectorate of Kenya, Learned m the Law, G overnor s ratlon* under subsectlon (1) of sectlon 15 of the Kcnya (Con- D eputy stltutlon) Order m Counml, 1958 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph (e) of N ow, therefore, m exerclse of the power conferred by sub- subsectlon (2) of sectlon 25 of tlle Kenya (Constltut on) Order sectaon (1) of sectlon 16 of the sald Order m Councll I do ln Councll, 1958, I do bereby, ln pursuance of m stnzctlons hereby appolnt- given to me by H cr M alesty through a Secretary of State, appolnt- D IARMAID W ILLI&M CONROY C M G O B E T D Q C R OBERT ENBRKRD W AINw RIGHT, E sQ c M G to be tcmporarlly, wlt!l esect from 1st M arch, 1960 a m em ber of the Councll of M m lsters to be a N omlnated M em ber of the Leglslatlve Counml Glven under my hand and the publlc seal of the Colony thls.
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