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Type of Dwelling ; Condition of Dwelling ; Type and Location of the Domestic Water Supply ; Sanitary Arrangements ; Number of Rooms ; and Floor Space 203 SCHEDULE, Ι. In respect of the dwelling of every household : Type of dwelling ; condition of dwelling ; type and location of the domestic water supply ; sanitary arrangements ; number of rooms ; and floor space. 2. In respect of every household : Type of household ; number and names of persons comprising the household ; tenure under which the head of household inhabits the dwelling. 3. In respect of every individual person : The name ; relationship to the head of household ; place of birth ; sex ; age ; religion ; mother tongue ; ability to read and write ; language knowledge ; school attendance ; conjugal condition ; infirmities ; economic activitiy ; occupation (both main and subsidiary) ; status group ; nationality ; fertility (for\vomen married, widow or divorced only) ; place of residence and place of work ; employment ; unemployment and underemployment ; land ownership ; Information of agricultural operations, if any, the following :■—particulars of agricultural holdings ; irrigation facilities and practices ; crops on the holding (both permanent and temporary) ; fertilizers used ; details of plantations ; produc­ tion ; livestock and poultry ; agricultural labour force ; motive power ; selected expenditure and any other relevant information. Ordered this 7th day of July, i960. By His Excellency's Command, Τ. E. MARKANTONIS, (M.F. 179/60.) Clerk of the Executive Council. No. 224. THE CENSUS LAW. CAP. 56. APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 5. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint under section 5 of the Census Law, Cap. 56, Mr. S. G. Vassiliou to be Superintendent to carry out the Census of Population and Agriculture in i960, under Order in Council No. 3141. _ ,, x ^ (M.F. 179/60.) ■jui_«rrt^ST«ary­'«»*fcM'''!!|W?*^^ No. 225. THE ELECTIONS (HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND COMMUNAL CHAMBERS) LAWS, 1959 AND I960. ORDER MADE UNDER SECTION 19(1). In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 19 (1) of the Elections (House of Representatives and Communal Chambers) Laws, 195J and 1960, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following Order :— 1. This Order may be cited as the Elections (House of Representatives and Communal Chambers) (Greek Polling Districts) Order, 39oO. 2. For the purpose of holding a poll for the election of Greek members of the House of Representatives, and for the election of members of the 204 Greek Communal Chambers, the six Greek constituencies in Cyprus shall be divided into the polling districts set out in the first column of the Schedule hereto, the names of the towns or villages the area of which comprise such polling district being shown in the second column of the said Schedule opposite thereto. SCHEDULE. The Greek Constituency of Nicosia. Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District. Nicosia Town Nicosia Town Strovolos Strovolos Ay. Dhometios Ay. Dhometios Trakhonas (a) Trakhonas (b) Ortakeuy Omorphita Omorphita Kaimakli Kaimakli Pallouriotissa Pallouriotissa Eylenja Eylenja and Athalassa Engomi Engomi Kythrea Kythrea and Chrysidha Neokhorio (a) Neokhorio (b) Trakhoni Voni Voni Exo Metokhi Exo Metokhi Mia Milia Mia Milia Tymbou Tymbou Palekythro Palekythro Yeri Yeri Dhali Dhali Potamia (a) Potamia (b) Ay. Sozomenos (c) Pyroi Lymbia (a) Lymbia (b) Louroudjina Shia Shia Perakhorio (a) Perakhorio (b) Nissou (c) Alambra Ay. Varvara (a) Ay. Varvara (b) Mathiatis Lythrodontas (a) Lythrodontas (b) Analiondas Kapedhes Kapedhes Pera '(a) Pera (b) Kambia (c) Politiko and Philani (d) Episkopio Ergates (a) Ergates (b) Anayia Pano Deftera (a) Pano Deftera . (b) Kato Deftera Psomdlophou Psomolophou 20 ζ Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Xeri Xeri Klirou (a) Klirou (/,·) Malounda (c) Aredhiou (</) Kalokhorio (Orinis) (e) Ay. Ioannis (Klirou) Mitsero (a) Mitsero (b) Agrokipia Gourri (a) Gourri (b) Lazania (c) Phykardou Pharmakas (a) Pharmakas (b) Kambi (Pharmakas) Ay. Epiphanios Av. Epiphanios Palekhori (M) (a) Palekhori (M) (b) Palekhori (Orinis) (c) Askas (d) Apliki Alona Alona Polystipos (a) Polystipos (b) Livadhia (c) Alithinou Laghoudera (a) Laghoudera (b) Sarandi Ay. Marina (Xyliatou) (a) Ay. Marina (Xyliatou) (6) Xyliatos Platanistasa Platanistasa Phtcrikoudi Phterikoudi Orounda (a) Orounda (b) KatoMoni Akaki Akaki Avlona Avlona Meniko Meniko Kokkinotrimithia (a) Kokkinotrimithia I (b) Dhenia Mammari Mammari Paleometokho Paleometokho Ay. Trimithias Ay. Trimithias Yerolakkos Yerolakkos Pano Lakatamia (a) Pano Lakatamia (b) Kato Lakatamia (a) Skylloura Skylloura (b) Ay. Marina (Skylloura) (c) Ay. Vassilios Philia (a) Philia \b) Kyra (c) Massari Katokopia Katokopia Argaki Argaki Peristerona Peristerona Astromeritis (a) Astromeritis (/;) Potami (c) Kato Koutrafas Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Pano Zodhia Pano Zodhia Kato Zodhia Kato Zodhia Vyzakia (a) Vyzakia . (b) Nikitari (c) Ay. Georghios (Kafkallos) Kannavia (a) Kannavia (b) Ay. Erini Spylia (a) Spylia (b) Kourtali Kakopetria Kakopetria Galata (a) Galata (b) Sina Oros (c) Kalliana Evrykhou (a) Evrykhou (b) Korakou Tembria Tembria Ay. Theodoras Ay. Theodoras (Soleas) Flassou (a) Flassou (Pano and Kato) (b) Linou (c) Katydhata (d) Ay. Epiphanios (Soleas) Kalokhorio (a) Kalokhorio (Lefka) (b) Ayios Nicolaos (c) Ayios Georghios (Soleas) (d) Skouriotissa Petra (a) Petra (b) Elea Morphou (a) Morphou (b) Syrianokhori (c) Khrysiliou Kapouti Kapouti Prastio (a) Prastio (M) (b) Nikitas Karavostassi (a) Karavostassi (b) Lefka (c) Ambclikou (d) Peristeronari Pendayia Pendayia Kambos (a) Kambos (b) Chakistra . Milikouri Milikouri Pedhoulas Pedhoulas Kalopanayiotis (a) Kalopanayiotis (b) Nicos MoutouHas MoutouHas Yerakies Yerakies Galini (a) Galini (b) Loutros (c) Varisha Kato Pyrgos (a) Kato Pyrgos (b) Pano Pyrgos (c) Xerovounos (d) Ammadhies I (c) Vroisha 2o7 Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Piyenia (a) Piyenia (b) Khaleri Mosphileri (a) Mosphileri (b) Mansoura (c) Ay. Theodhoros Pakhyammos (a) Pakhyammos (b) Kokkina Laxia Laxia The Greek Constituency of Limassol. Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Limassol Town Limassol Town Kalo Polemidhia (a) Kato Polemidhia (b) Pano Polemidhia lYIcssayitonia Messayitonia Ayios Athanasios Ayios Athanasios Zakaki (a) Zakaki (b) Cherkez (Chiftlik) Kolossi Kolossi Erimi Erimi Ypsonas (a) Ypsonas (b) Khalassa Akrotiri Akrotiri Trakhoni (a) Trakhoni (b) Asomatos Arakapas (a) Arakapas (b) Dhierona (c) Sycopetra Eptagonia (a) Eptagonia (b) Akapnou Kellaki (a) Kellaki (b) Prastio (Limassol) (c) Klonari \d) Vikla (c) Sanidha Asgata (a) Asgata (/?) Vasa (Limassol) Monagroulli (a) Monagroulli (I?) Moni Pendakomo Pendakomo Pyrgos Pyrgos Pareklisha Pareklisha Ayios Tykhonas (a) Ayios Tykhonas (Ιή. Armenokhori Yermasoyia (a) Yermasoyia (b) Moutayiaka A1; round a (a) Akrounda (b) Phinikaria Agros Agros Agridhia Agridhia 2θ8 | Town or Villages included Polling District j in Polling District Kyperounda Kyperounda Khandria Khandria Dhymes (a) Dhymes (b) Potamitissa Ayios loannis (a) Ayios loannis (b) Kato Mylos Ayios Theodhoros Ayios Theodhoros Kalokhorio (a) Kalokhorio (b) Louvaras (c) Athrakos Zoopiyi Zoopiyi Ayios Pavlos (a) Ayios Pavlos (b) Ayios Constantinos Apsiou (a) Apsiou (b) Yerasa (c) Mathikoloni Apesha Apesha Phasoula Phasoula Paramytha (a) Paramytha (b) Spitali Ayia Phyla Ayia Phvla Palodhia Palodhia Limnatis (a) Limnatis (b) Korphi Ayios Mamas (a) Ayios Mamas (b) Kapilio Lania Lania Monagri (a) Monagri (b) Dhoros (c) Ayios Georghios Sylikou Sylikou Lophos Lophos Ayios Therapon Ayios Therapon Prodhromos Prodhromos Lemythou Lemythou Tris Elies Tris Elies Paleomylos (a) Paleomylos (b) Ayios Demetrios Kaminaria Kaminaria Phini Phini Pano Platres Pano Platres Kato Platres Kato Platres Trimiklini Trimiklini Moniatis Moniatis Perapedhi (a) Perapedhi (b) Kouka Kilani Kilani Vouni (including Souni-Zanadja) Vouni (including Souni- Zanadja) Vasa (Kilani) Vasa (Kilani) Potamiou Potamiou Amiandos, Pano Amiandos, Pano Amiandos, Kato Amiandos, Kato 2O0, Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Pelendri Pelendri Omodhos Omodhos Mandria Mandria Episkopi (a) Episkopi (b) Sotira Kividhes, Pano (a) Kividhes, Pano (b) Kividhes, Kato Ayios Amvrosios (a) Ayios Amvrosios (b) Kissousa Pakhna Pakhna Prastio (Evdhimou) Prastio (Evdhimou) Anoyira Anoyira Arsos (a) Arsos (b) Mallia (c) Yerovasa Dhora Dhora Pissouri (a) Pissouri (b) Alekhtora (c) Evdhimou The Greek Constituency of Famagusta. Town or Villages included Polling District in Polling District Famagusta Town Famagusta Town Engomi Engomi Dherynia Dherynia Rizokarpaso Rizokarpaso Yialousa (a) Yialousa (b) Melanarga Ayia Trias Ayia Trias Ay. Andronikos (a) Ay. Andronikos (b) Kilanemos Vathylakas (a) Vathylakas . (b) Neta (c) Lythrangomi Leonarisso (a) Leonarisso (b) Vasiii Koma-tou-Yialou Koma-tou-Yialou Ay. Theodhoros (a) Ay. 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