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KENYA GAZETTE I Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya THEI KENYA GAZETTE I Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya I i (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) ~p . \, , , VOL I,&-NO. 53 ' . NAIROBI, 8th November 1966 Price: Sh. 1/50 ! i 1 .-. I CONTENTS~ . GAZEITE NOTICES GAZETTENOTICES-(Contd.) PAGE PAGE I . Ap~oin,tm~ntsj- - etc. .. 1330 1 he G,overnmen,t Lands Aot- Return ' of Land Gran.ts . , . 1342 The 1nterpr&tion and General Provisions Act- . 1348 Temporary (Transfers of Powers . 1330 I Plots for Alienation . The Kenya 4ultural Centre Act-Appointments . 1330 The Trust Land Act-Return of Land Grants . 1347 The ~e~ulatiohof Wages and Conditions of Employ- Trade Marks . 1353 ment ~ct-kppointments . .. 1331 . The African Christian Marriage and Divorce Act- The hiilitary Forces Pensibns (European ~ersdnnel) Licensed Ministers . 1355 Regulations-App~intmen~t . , . 1331 Liquor Licensing . 1355 The Military Forces Pensions (Asian Personnel) Tenders . Regulations+Appoin:tment . , . The Trade Unions Act-Registration, etc. .. The Military Forces (Former, King's. African. Rifles) .. Rpgdations-Appointment . Local Gover~nment Notices . The Forests Act-Appointment . Change of Name . The Oaths knd Statutory Declarations Act-A Dissolution of Partnership .... Commission . -. Business Transfms . The Constitutiqn of Kenya-Noltification of Detention Probate and Administration The Local ~ovbrnment(County of Kitui) Order 1963- Bankruptcy Jurisdiction . Nominated Members . The Companies Act-Winding-up Notices, etc. .. 1369 The Local Government (County of Kipsigis) Order 1963-Nominated Members . 1332 The Societies Act-Registrations, etc. .. 1369 The Local Government (County of Narok) Order The Co-operative SociGies Act-Liquidation Orders, 1963-Nominated Members . 1332 etc. .. 1370 The Local Government (County of Samburu) Order he Counts ~ct-Increased Civil Jucisdiction .....1371 1963-Nominated Members . 1332 Lost Policy . 1371 The Local Government (County of Gusii) Order 1963- The Animal Diseases Act 1965-Schedu~led Areas . 1372 Nominated Members . 1332 The Local Government Regulastions 1963-Addendum, . SUPPLEMENT No. 93 etc. .. , . 1332 Legislative Supplement The Judicial Service Commision-Appointment . 1333 LEGALNOTICE NO. PAGE Price of Mill White Sugar (Ex Factory) . 1333 3 10-The Fish Proteotioa - (Lake Victoria) (Amend- The Agriculture Act-Farm for Sale, etc. .. 1333 ment) Rules 1966 . ..... 573 Nairobi Cost of Living Indices . , . 1333 311-The Landlord and Tenant (Shops, Motels and Catering Establishments) (Rent Book High Commission Stock . 1333 Form) Regulations 1966 . 575 Kenya Stock . .. 1334 312-The Wheat Industry (Imposition of Cess) (No. 2) Ordm 1966 . 576 Air Services Licensing . 1334 313-The Maize (Cess) Order 1956 Vacancies . 1334 . 577 314--The Advocates (Admission) (Amendment) The Water Act-Applications . 1335 (No. 2) Regulations 1966 . 578 Industrial Court Awards . 1336 - 315-The Dairy Industry (Imports) (No. 3) Order The Registration of Persons Act-Appointment . 1341 1966 .. 579 1330 TH F. K EN YA G AZEW E 8th N ovem ber 1966 k CORRIGENDUM State (M ç. Nyamweya) al1 the powers copferred, a'nd *1. 1 the Gazotte Notice Nd?. 3940 of 25th October 1966- the date of dj)eu tiejsm dim paonsde d muapyo n bJthat M ilnistpr by o: under any Ad shall the meeting should read 21st October 1966. respeotively e exercised, and shal'l be pejr)formed, , by 1he M inister for Defence (Dr. M unga . G azsrrs N ozlcs N o. 4088 D ated this 2nd day of N ovember 1966. TH E PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION 0F K EN YA JGM O K ENYATTA Presndent. AepolxTMsyrs JAMBS lu vMoxo N JENGA, to act as Assistant D irector of Agri- culture, Contral Province, 571t.14 esect from 13th July 1966. S'IO HBN ONYAXGO PIXYA, to aot as D eputy Com missioner of KIAZBTTE AtoTfcs èfo. 4092 (CONST. 1/2/21) Prisgns, with eA ot trom .28th September 1966. H u plsox K lxyAsfAsvo K ll,ONzo, to act as Assistant Com mi%- sioner of Prisons, with effect from 28th Septem ber 1966. THE INTERPRLTATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS ACT STBPHBN M W ANGI K IVRI, tô be D istriet Oë cer, M andera Distriot, N orth-Eastern Province, with elect from 1st October (Cap. 2) 1966. TEMPORARY TRANSPBR OF ASINISTERIAL POT/ERS PE'I'SR CHEGE KINYAXJUI, to be D istriot Om cer, G arissa D istrict, North-Eastern Province, with tffect from 3trd October 1966. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by soction 37 of the Interpretatien and General Provlions Act, and of all other powers them to enabling m e, I hereby dirx t that, during the PRoxforrloxs absence beginning on 4th November 1966, of tie M inister for D Avlo M vou M uTlso, lo be Chief Architeot, M inistry of Commerce a'nd Industry (M r. Kibaki) a11 tho po*ers e-on- W orks, with effect from fyth July 1966. ferreà, and a1l lthe duties imlmsed upen that Minister by or PHARES M ATHAIYA THUMI, 'to be Senior Land Oë cery Lands under btty Act shall be llad and m fay be exercised, and shall D e> rtment, with efec-t from 28th Soptembor 1966. be x rform ed, rw pectively, 'by G e M inister for Infornm ion and m oaduasting (M 1'. Osogol. By Chrder of the Comm ission. D ated this 2nd day of N ovem ber 1966. G . M U SEM BI, A cting Secretary. JOM O KEN YATTA iwesident. G xzE'r'rs N o'ncs No. 4089 W ONST. 1/2/21) TH E IN IX RPRETA-ID N A ND G ENERA L PROW SION S CIAZBT:B 'ioTlcE 'qo. 4093 A CT (CONST. 1 /2/21) (Cap. 2) TH/ INTERPRETAO ON AND OENERAL PROVISIONS TEM /ORARY T RANSFBR ow M INIS'rERIAL Pow sas ACT (Cap. 2) lnIte,Nr pBreXtaBtlFoCn ISanEd ofG tehnee rpaol wPoros vciosinofnesr reAdc tb, y asnedo tionf 3a7l1 oof ththeer pewers thcwrelo enabling m e, I hereby direot that, .during the TEMPORARY TRANSFER oF M INISTERIAL POWERS alysence beginning on 12th N ovembw 1966, of the M inister for IN EXERCISE of the powers jonferred by secdon 37 of the Economic Planning and m velopment (M r. M boya) a11 tbe Interpretadon and General Provtsions Act, and of al1 other pawers cenferred, a'nd aIl the dudes im posed upon tllat powers thereto enabling me, I hereby dkw t that, durin: the M inister by or under any Act shall be had and m ay be absence beginning on 29$.11 (M tober 1966, of the Vfce-presldent exercise , and shall be perform ed, respectively, by the M inister all the m wers oonferred, and a1l the duties imposed upon tlte for tzocal Govcmnmont (M r. Saginil. Vice-president by virtue of his oë ce' shall be had and m ay be exercised, and shall be perfmaned, respectively, by the D ated this 2nd day of Novem ber 1966. Pr'asident. JOM O K EN YA'IV A rresident. D ated this 2nd day o.f Novem ber 1966. JGM O K ENY AW A , Gzzsrrs N oTlcs N o. 4090 President. (CONST. 1/2/21) THC IN TERPRETATION AN D 'G EN ERAL PROVISION S AC T tlxzBlqz '4oTlcE 'qo. 4094 (càp. 2) TYMPORARY TRANSFBR OF XfINISTERIAL POV/ERS THE KENYA CULTURAL CENTRE hc IN EXBRCISE of the powers conferred by seotion 3t of the Lcap. 218) Interpretaden and General Provisiens Act, and of all other AppotNrsœ Na's powers thoreto enabling m eu I hereby direot that, duTing the ab.sence begiuning on 29th October 1966, of tlle M inister foé IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by submction (1) of Housing (M r. Ngei) al1 powers conferred, and a11 1he duties x otion 3 of the K enya Cultutal Ceenke Act, the V ce-president im posed upon that M inister tby or under any AG shall be had of the Republic of Kenya hereby appoints- and m ay be exeroised, and. shal'l be perform ed, respectively, by D r. F. R. S. D e Souza, the M inister of State (M 1'. Koinange). D'r . B. A. Ogot, Dated this 2nd day of N ovom ber 1966. H ilary N g'weno, Joseph E. K ariuki, JOM O K EN YAW A, ' President. Councillor Salim , as members of the Governing Council of the Keaya Cultural Centre in place of Bzekiel M phahlele*, Jean Oi11t, &r. H. E. G àzE'ru NolqcE N o. 4691 Nathoots Sir Richard W oodleyû, and C'ouncillor Sâmuél G. (CONST. 1/2/21) W aweruil, who have resigned. Tllr INTER/RETAX ON AND GENERAL PROVISIOM D ated this 28th day of October 1966. AC F (Cap. 2) M U RU M BI 'lYàfeoltAxy TRAN/FBR oF M INJSTEIIIAL Pow lms Vice-prendent, Republîc 0/ Kenya. IN EXERCB E of the p- ers conferred by seotion 37 of the InterprG ation and General Provisions Act, and of all other *G.N. 563/ 1965. #G.N. 2505/ 1963. pewers thereto enablin: me, I hereby di'root tha,t, during the tG .N. 70/1958. (IG.N . 1617/ 1965. absence begitming on 29th Ootober 1966, of tbe M inister of tG.N . 330/1964. 8th November 1966 ThV KENYA GAZEW B 1331 GAZET'I'E NoerlcE No. 4095 GAZE'I'TE No'rlcs No. 4098 THE M GULATION OF W AGF.S AND CONDITIONS OF (DPN. 2/166/01) EMPLOYMBNT ACT THE MILITARY FORCES (FORMER KING, S AFRICAN (Cap. 229) RlI?LF,sl Rssut,ARqoxs THB FOOTW BAR INDUSTRY WAGES COUNCIL (Cap. 201, Sub. Ze:.) Am olxersïsm's AZPOINTMENT OF ACBMBER OF PENSIONS ASSESSMENT BOARD IN BXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 2 of IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred bï regulation 4 of thq Second Schedule to tho Regulation of Wages and Con- the Military Forces (Former King's African R1fle,0 Regulations, ditlons of Employment Aot, the M inister for Labour hereby the M inister for Finance horeby, with esed from 30th August appoints the following persons to be members of the Footwear lndustry W ages Council* :- 1966- (f0 Independent Members (c) appoints Moses Muumbu Moinde, B.A.
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