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No. 712 THURSDAY, 26™ AUGUST, 193 7 809

CONTENTS Fage ORDINANCE CONFIRMED

Confirmation of Ordinance No. 16 of 1937 - 811

GOVERNMENT NOTICES Appointments, etc. - 811 Veterinary Licence - 812 ־ - ־ Claims for Destroyed Currency Notes - 812 ־ Sittings of Court of Criminal Assize 812 Commonwealth Fund Service Fellowships - - - - 812 ־ - Sale of State Domain in Mekor Barukh Quarter, Jerusalem 815 ־ ־ - - - Adjudication of Contract 815

RETURNS Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary ... 815 Saje of Unclaimed Goods - 816

REGISTRATION OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES, ETC. - 818

CORRIGENDUM ------819

SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette: —

Tariffs for the Transport of Goods, under the Government Railways Ordinance, 1936 - 769 Government Railways (Control of Building) Order, 1937, under the Government 770׳ - Railways Ordinance, 1936 Transfer of Lands (Fees) (Amendment) Rules, 1937, under the Land Transfer Ordinance - 77! Jaffa (Demolition of Dangerous Buildings) By-laws, 1937, under the Municipal ־ Corporations Ordinance, 1934 772

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Notice under the Immigration Ordinance, appointing Immigration Officers, for the ־ - ־ Purpose of the Ordinance - 775 Notice under the Immigration Ordinance, terminating the Appointments of certain ־ Immigration Officers 775 Order No. 63 of 1937, under the Roads (Width and Alignment) Ordinance, regarding an Alteration of the Hadera-Lajjun-Affula Section of Road No. 12 - 775 Exclusion of Foreign Newspapers (No. 13) Order in Council, 1937, under the Press Ordinance - - - - 776 Exclusion of Foreign Newspapers (No. 14) Order in Council, 1937, under the Press Ordinance - 776 Notice of Change in a Permit granted for the Publication of a Newspaper, under the Press Ordinance - 777 Order No. 64 of 1937, under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, appointing an Inspector of Valuation - 777 Order No. 65 of 1937, under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, establishing a Revision Committee of the Urban Area of Tel Aviv - - 777 Order No. 66 of 1937, under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, appointing a Revision Appeal Commission of the Urban Area of Tel Aviv - 778 Notices under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, regarding the Revaluation of Properties in the Urban Areas of Petah Tiqva and Rishon-le-Tsiyon - 778 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, approving a Town Planning Scheme within the Town Planning Area of Jerusalem - - 780 Notice under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance, regarding the Approval and Acceptance of the Parcellation of the Masha' Lands in Shafa 'Amr Village - 780 Notice under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance, regarding the Commencement of Settlement in the ,Iraq Suweidan Village - 781 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Rights to Land in the Shafa ,Amr Village, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - 782 Notice under the Rabies Ordinance, 1934, declaring certain Localities to be free from Rabies ------782 811

CONFIRMATION OF OEDIN AN CE.

The Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified the High Commissioner that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of Ordinance No. 16 of 1937, entitled "An Ordinance to amend the Co-operative Societies Ordinance". W. D. BATTERSHILL 18th August, 1937. Chief Secretary. (V/21/33)

APPOINTMENTS, ETC. MR. Z. RAPOPORT, Horticultural Instructor, Grade N, Department of Agriculture and APPOINTMENTS. Fisheries, to act as Senior Horticultural The High Commissioner has appointed: — Officer, Grade K, from the 15th August to MR. J. WATSON to be Chief Engineer (Tugs), the 14th September, 1937, inclusive. Department of Customs, Excise and Trade, MR. R. HEDLEY, Assistant Director, Grade F, with effect from the 2nd July, 1937. Department of Public Works, to act as MR. WT. CLIVE CURRY, M.C., Chief Magistrate, Director, Grade C, with effect from the Grade F, Judicial Department, to be Re• 19th August, 1937, until further order. lieving President, District Court, Grade E, with effect from the 21st July, 1937. LT. COL. G. M. CAMPIGLI, M.C., Assistant General Manager, Grade E, Palestine Railways, to act as General Manager, with ACTING APPOINTMENTS. effect from the 19th August, 1937, until The High Commissioner has appointed : — further order. MR. J. P. GRAHAM, District Engineer, Grade H,- Palestine Railways, to act as Chief I RETIREMENT. Engineer, Grade F, in addition to his sub• stantive duties, with effect from the 25th The High Commissioner directs it to be July, 1937, until further order. notified for general information that MR. C. F. READING, O.B.E., Assistant District Com• MR. R. HOCKEN, Port Officer and Pilot, Grade missioner, Grade G, District Administration, K, Department of Customs, Excise and retired from the Public Service with effect from Trade, to act as Harbour Master and Port the 22nd August, 1937. Officer, with effect from the 29th July, 1937, until further order. MR. J. GHANDOUR, Clerk, Grade M, District CORRIGENDUM. Administration, Southern District, to act The name of Mr. R. F. Brook, Assistant En• as Administrative Officer, Grade K, with gineer, Grade G, Department of Public Works, effect from the 9th August, 1937, until published in Palestine Gazette No. 709 of the further order. 12th August, 1937, should read "Crook".

LEAVE. The High Commissioner has approved the leave of the following officers: —

Vacation Date of leave Name of Officer Appointment and Department Departure. granted days MR. NATHAN KRAMER Assistant Superintendent, Police 31 1.8.37 Force and Prisons Service MR. JAMIL ZANANIRI District Inspector, Education 31 12.8.37 MR. ASAPH GRASOVSKY, M.B.E. Senior Horticultural Officer, 31 15.8.37 Agriculture and Fisheries MR. N. G. TIBSHIRANI District Traffic Superintendent, 42 16.8.37 Railways MR. T. KRIKORIAN Paymaster, Police Force and 30 16.8.37 Prisons Service GHALEB EFF. NASHASHIBI Assistant Settlement Officer, Lands 42 16.8.37 and Surveys * KHALIL EFF. SHEHADEH Magistrate, Judicial 42 16.8.37

MR. J. DE LEON Viticultural Officer, Agriculture 92• 18.8.37 and Fisheries DR. J. A. ALAMUDDIN Medical Officer, Health 31 19.8.37 MR. J. L. BLOOM District Inspector (Jewk-h 45 19.8.37 Schools), Education

MR. P. J. HACKETT Assistant Superintendent, Police 124 22.8.3? Force and Prisons Service MR. J. P. I. FFORDE Assistant Superintendent, Police 112 22.8.37 Force and Prisons Service 812 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 26th August, 1937

PROFESSIONAL LICENCE. ACRE.

The undermentioned has been granted a Tuesday, the 14th September, 1937. licence to practise veterinary surgery and Criminal Assize case No. 27 of 1937. medicine. The Attorney General No. of Licence Name Address. v.

Klimenti Grinberg Tel Aviv. Nayef son of Nayef Abu Atweh. His Honour the Chief Justice will preside. J. M. SMITH

Chief Veterinary Officer. TEL AVIV. 19th August, 1937. Tuesday, the 21st September, 1937. The Attorney General PALESTINE CURRENCY NOTES v. The following currency notes are stated to Muhammad Sa'do Ali Sultani. have been destroyed, and payment of their His Honour the Senior Puisne Judge will value has been claimed by the persons whose preside. names are placed against the numbers. Any other person claiming a right to them should JAFFA. communicate at once with the undersigned: — Thursday, the 23rd September, 1937.

Number Criminal Assize case No. 25 of 1937. Value Name of Claimant of Note The Attorney General v. A.465924 LP.l Ali Isa Arasoghli, Acre Ahmad Ibrahim Khalil.

A.826073 LP.l Mousa Hussein Mansour, His Honour the Senior Puisne Judge will Beit Daras Village preside.

B.679565 LP.l Mousa Hussein Mansour, JAFFA Beit Daras Village Monday, the 27th September, 1937. C.975773 LP.l Abdul Karim Hijazi, Beisan Criminal Assize case No. 24 of 1937. A.918342 LP.l Mr. Suheil Halaby, Jaffa The Attorney General B.153334 500 Mils Haj Muhsin Abdeene, c/o v. Anglo Palestine Bank, Jerusalem Abed Daoud Muheisen. His Honour the Senior Puisne Judge will A.952071 500 Mils Mr. B. Samuel, c/o Anglo preside. Palestine Bank, Jerusalem

B.598221 500 Mils El Haj Hussein Ighnem, M. J. HOGAN Lydda 20th August, 1937. A J Chief Registrar.

B.105485 500 Mils Mr. Yehuda Karmi, , Haifa

COMMONWEALTH FUND SERVICE G. H. ADAMS FELLOWSHIPS. Acting Currency Officer. 19th August, 1937. MEMORANDUM- 1938. (F/58/81) I.—PURPOSE OF THE FELLOWSHIPS.

The Commonwealth Fund of New York, a NOTICE philanthropic foundation existing since 1918 and supported by gifts from the late Mrs. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Stephen V. Harkness, has established for Brit­ Criminal Assize will sit at the following places ish subjects a number of Fellowships tenable at American Universities. In creating these ׳ —: on the dates given Commonwealth Fund Fellowships the Directors HAIFA. of the Fund have been impelled by a belief in Monday, the 13th September, 1937. the value of international opportunities for Criminal Assize case No. 21 of 1937. education and travel, and by a conviction that mutual amity and understanding between The Attorney General Great Britain and the United States, will v. thereby be promoted. The Fellowships are Abdul Latif Hafiz el Quiesi under the Patronage of His Majesty King George VI. His Honour the Chief Justice will preside.

HEBRON. It has been decided to offer not more than five of these Fellowships in 1938 to persons Monday, the 13th September, 1937. holding appointments overseas under the Criminal Assize case No. 26 of 1937. British Government, the Government of India, The Attorney General or the Government of a British Dominion, Colony, Protectorate, or Mandated Territory. v. The actual number of Service Fellows to be Muhammad Salem Salman. appointed in 1938 will be determined by the His Honour Mr. Justice Greene will preside. Committee of Award. 26th August, 1937 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 813

II. —QUALIFICATIONS OF CANDIDATES. travel in the United States, is made for a In the selection of candidates for nomination married Fellow accompanied by his wife. The primary consideration is given to intellectual Fund cannot, however, accept any further ability, personality, and initiative,, but ac• responsibility for the necessary additional count is also taken of character and health. expenses incurred by a married Fellow either Candidates must submit a definite scheme of before or after reaching the United States. A research work or advanced study to be carried married Service Fellow is not at liberty to out during their residence in the United bring his children to the United States during States, and must produce evidence of their the term of his Fellowship except by special capacity to pursue it with advantage. permission of the Fund. This permission will be granted only in exceptional circumstances, III. —CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT. and should it be given, the Fellow must also Candidates must be of British descent; they satisfy the Fund that he is in a position to may be single or married, but must not have provide for his children with a reasonable attained the age of 35 on September 1 of the margin for unexpected emergencies such as year of award. illness. The Fund will assume no financial responsibility for children in any case. As normally such candidates will hold an appointment in Government Service overseas A Commonwealth Fund Fellowship is not they will not be required to show a domicile tenable with a Fellowship or Scholarship from in the British Isles. It should be explained any other Foundation established for a similar that neither probationers awaiting final ap• purpose in the United States. Candidates may, pointment to Government Service, nor persons however, be applicants for Fellowships offered employed by but not officially on the cadre of by such Foundations provided they do not a Government Service will be regarded as accept more than one appointment. qualified for these Fellowships. V.—CONDITIONS OF TENURE. The Committee will consider only those can• didates who will, if appointed, continue to be The Committee wish to emphasize one point carried on the cadre of a Government Service in connection with the Service Fellowships. within the British Empire during the tenure Applications have been forwarded in the past of their Fellowships. A candidate is further by some Governments from officers of quite required to give an undertaking that he will junior standing who do not appear to be complete the tenure of his Fellowship and that equipped either with the special abilities or the he will then return to Government Service in experience which are essential if the intensive some part of the British Empire for a period investigation of a problem is to be undertaken of not less than two years. successfully. In selecting candidates for nom• ination the Committee require to be satisfied By decision of the Commonwealth Fund of that the proposed scheme of work and travel New York these Fellowships are not open to relates to a problem which is exercising the women. Preference will be given to candidates Government under whom the applicant is serv• from Dominions and Colonies which are dist• ing, that the problem can be investigated with ant from the United States. No one is eligible special advantage in the United States, and for one of these Fellowships if he has already that the candidate is sufficiently expert to pro• studied in the United States for one or more ceed immediately to advanced study of the sub• academic years. ject. Applications from candidates who desire An interview with the Committee of Award only some elementary grounding, or to carry in London will not be required, but each ap• an academic course a stage further, should not pointee will be expected to pass a medical ex• be promoted. amination in the region from which he applies, and all expenses connected therewith will be Speaking generally, no limitation is imposed borne by the Commonwealth Fund. on the subject of study to be undertaken by the Fellow during the tenure of the Fellowship. IV. —EMOLUMENTS. In the particular case of candidates in Medi• There is no fixed stipend, but it is estimated cine, however, while research in the medical that the cost to the Commonwealth Fund of sciences, or in clinical medicine or surgery is regarded as within the scheme, routine clinical each Fellowship is approximately $3,000 per work is excluded. annum. Each Fellowship includes provision for: — The Commonwealth Fund Fellowships are (a) An equipment allowance of $200, and normally tenable in the following universities, the cost of travel from the country in which were members of the Association of which the Fellow is serving to the United American Universities on January 1, 1937: — States and return. California Institute of (b) Tuition, laboratory fees, etc. Technology Pasadena, California (c) $150 a month, paid quarterly, for liv• Catholic University of ing expenses during the tenure of the America Washington, D.C. Fellowship, from the date of leaving the Clark University Worcester, country in which the Fellow is serving. Massachusetts An advance of one month's living allow• Columbia University New York City ance may be made to an appointee. Cornell University Ithaca, New York Harvard University Cambridge, (d) Allowance for travelling while in the Massachusetts United States on tours approved by the Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Commonwealth Fund. Johns Hopkins The living allowance of $150 is calculated University Baltimore, Maryland to meet the needs of a single man. An addi• Massachusetts Insti• tional allowance at the rate of $50 a month, tute of Technology Cambridge, with some increased provision for summer Massachusetts 814 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 26th August, 1937

Northwestern Univers• proved by the Commonwealth Fund. An ex• ity Evanston, Illinois ception will be made if the Fellow can satisfy Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio the Fund that he is an experienced and licensed Princeton University Princeton, driver in Great Britain, or in any other part New Jersey of the British Empire. Stanford University Stanford, California State University of VI. -—COMMITTEE OF AWARD. Iowa Iowa City, Iowa The Committee of Award consists of the fol• University of lowing members:— California Berkeley, California Sir Walter H. Moberly, D.S.O., Hon. D.Litt., University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Chairman, University Grants Committee University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois (Chairman); Sir James C. Irvine, C.B.E., University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S., Principal and Vice-Chan- University of cellor of the University of St. Andrews (Vice- Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Chairman); E. A. Benians, M.A., Master of St. University of John's College, Cambridge; W. L. Bragg, Minnesota Minneapolis, O.B.E., M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S., Director, National Minnesota Physical Laboratory; Lord Halifax, K.G., University of G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., Lord President of the Coun• Missouri Columbia, Missouri cil, Chancellor of the University of Oxford; University of A. V. Hill, O.B.E., M.A., Sc. D., F.R.S., Fou- Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska lerton Research Professor, Royal Society; and University of North R. V. Southwell, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Carolina Chapel Hill, Engineering Science in the University of Ox• North Carolina ford. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, VII. —APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION. Pennsylvania All applications must be submitted on the University of Texas Austin, Texas prescribed form. They must be forwarded University of Virginia Charlottesville, through, and with the recommendation of, the Virginia Government under which the candidate holds University of his appointment, and must be supported by Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin three testimonials from referees well acquainted Washington with the personality and recent career of the University St. Louis, Missouri candidate. Applications must reach the Secre• Yale University New Haven, tary not later than February 1, 1938. Testi• Connecticut. monials may, if desired, be sent direct to the Secretary. In special cases an application to hold a Fel• lowship at a university or other institution not Further information can be obtained from included in this list will be considered. the Secretary, Commonwealth Fund Fellow• ships, 35 Portman Square, London, W.l. Tele• A Service Fellow, however, will not be re• phone : Welbeck 5223. Telegraphic Address: quired to reside continuously during term time Commofund, Wesdo, London. Cable Address: at any one American university or institution, Commofund, London. but will be free to visit, with the approval of the Commonwealth Fund, institutions or dis• tricts appropriate to his subject of study. He SUMMARY REPORT. may be permitted to change his scheme of work, The Committee think that it may be of some or the university at which he is studying, or interest and guidance to Governors, Heads of to receive leave of absence, but only for reasons Departments, and others concerned in pro• satisfactory to the Directors of the Common• moting the applications of candidates, and to wealth Fund. At the university to which he prospective candidates themselves, to receive is assigned, each Fellow has an adviser to the following summary report of the operation whom he may go for assistance in personal and of the Commonwealth Fund Service Fellowship professional matters. The Fellow is required scheme in the light of the experience gained to make two reports to the Commonwealth since its inception eight years ago. Fund, the first of these after his summer vaca• tion, and the second at the expiration of his First, in regard to the appointments to Ser• Fellowship. vice Fellowships made in 1937. Fifty-two ap• plications were received from officers employed The Committee hope to notify successful can• under the Governments of the Commonwealth didates before the end of April, and to publish of Australia, New South Wales, South Austral• the names of appointees before the end of May ia, Victoria,'Canada, New Zealand, the Union in the year of award. Except for grave rea• of South Africa, India, Fiji, Kenya, Malay sons, which must be stated in the application, States, and Southern Rhodesia, respectively. Fellows will be expected to reach the United The subjects of study offered included Agri• States not later than September of the same culture, Biochemistry, Business Administration, year. Fellowships are tenable for a minimum Chemistry, Economics, Education, Engineering, period of fifteen months and a maximum period Forestry, Librarian ship, Mathematics, Medi• of twenty-four months, which will run from the cine, Public Administration, Social Science, date of departure from the country in which and Veterinary Science. Five Fellows were the Fellow is engaged in Government Service appointed from the Commonwealth of Austra• to the date of his arrival on return. lia, New South Wales, South Africa, India and Fiji, in Agriculture, Biochemistry, Engineering, A Fellow will not be permitted to drive a and Veterinary Science. motor car in the United States until he has secured a licence from a state in which the In addition there are five Fellows already requirements for licences are such as are ap• holding Service Fellowships in the United 26th August, 1937 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 815

States from Western Australia, New Zealand, QUARANTINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES South Africa, and Ceylon, who are studying SUMMARY. Agriculture, Dairy Chemistry, Education, Me­ teorology, and Veterinary Science. The Com­ mittee have received uniformly satisfactory re­ For week ending midnight 21.8.37. ports on these Fellows from the Universities and other Institutions to which they are at­ 1. Quarantine Restrictions. tached, and the Officers of the Fund in New York have expressed the view that the high intellectual and personal standard established No changes have occurred since 31.12.36. by the Commonwealth Fund Fellows in other categories has been well maintained by their ־—: The following restrictions are at present in force Service colleagues. At the same time reports received from the Fellows themselves show that their expectations as to the value of a period of study and travel in the United States have Date been fulfilled, and express keen appreciation Against Port restrictions of the care and trouble taken on their behalf enforced both by the representatives of the Fund and by the University or other Authorities. There Cholera Arrivals from Bombay seems good reason to hope that the Govern­ by air routes. 15.3.37 ments which have seconded officers to under­ take the tenure of these Fellowships will gain Cholera Arrivals from Bombay advantage from the scheme in the enhanced by sea routes. 7.9.36 efficiency of those officers on their return. Cholera Arrivals from Siani (part­ icularly Bangkok) by air and sea routes. 24.2.36 WALTER H. MOBERLY, for the Committee. Cholera Arrivals from Calcutta by air routes. 9.9.36 (U/336/37) Plague Arrivals from Karachi by air or sea routes. 16.2.37

NOTICE.

Sale of State Domain situated in Mekor Barukh 2. Weekly Report of Infectious Diseases in Palestine. Quarter of Village Lands, in Jerusalem Sub-District. Cerebro Relap­ Notice is hereby given of the further exten­ spinal Date Place Typhus sing sion of the period of sale by auction of a plot Menin­ notified Fever of State owned land situated in the Mekor Ba­ gitis rukh Quarter, in the Jerusalem Sub-District. Haifa — 1 1 20.8.37 The property which is registered in the Jeru­ Tel Aviv 3(a) — — 19.8.37 salem Land Registry under Volume 9, Folio 117, is a parcel of plain miri land in Mekor Nablus — — 1 16.8.37 Barukh Quarter (of Lifta village lands) and extends to 266 square metres more or less.

(a) 1 case imported from Khulda, Ramleh District The outbidding list will be open at the Dis­ trict Commissioner's Offices^ Jerusalem, until 1 case imported from Jerusalem Town 12 noon on Wednesday, the 15th September, 1937, unless further extended. Please add to the Quarantine and Infectious Particulars may be obtained from the District Diseases Summary dated 16.8.37 Commissioner, , and the Commissioner for Lands and Surveys, Jerusa­ lem. Date Place Typhus 16th August, 1937. notified

Haifa 13.8.37

Hadera, 13.8.37 *"nSaffir^üb-District ADJUDICATION OF CONTRACT.

The contract for delivering base metal to Haifa-Jaffa road, Section X, has been awarded to Messrs. Roads and Buildings Contractors Co. of Haifa, at £P.214.200 mils. Period of contract is 15 days. 816 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 26th August, 1937

NOTICES. I. The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Jerusalem, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week of the date of this notice.

Name Date of of Description Consignee Whence Steamer etc. arrival

Car 59B 19.4.37 17 used gramophone records Hussein Aly Khalil Amman Car 575B 28.4.37 a lot of scrap iron Bashir Ibrahim Amman II. The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Jaffa, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week of the date of this notice.

Name of Date of Description Consignee Whence Steamer, etc. arrival

S/S

Agnete 2.3.37 3 packages manhole covers Order Antwerp (1 loose) 7730 Agnete Maersk 3.3.37 2 fittings HWHP — Over manifest Excambion 7.3.37 1 package advertisements — Over manifest Palestine Egypt Kheti 8.3.37 20 bales fibre White Blue Order Casablanca Yellow Kheti 8.3.37 40 bales fibre White Yellow Order Casablanca Green Athen 8.3.37 1 package iron screws P. Aberle Bremen C. W. 24 Exochorda 21.3.37 1 carton advertising paper Order New York LEPTAN Hechaluzin Exochorda 21.3.37 1 box auto parts Order New York PAP Co. AI Thyra S. 30.3.37 1 drum (broken) putty — Over manifest BW/SB

III. The following unclaimed goods lying in the Stores of the Levant Bonded Warehouses Company, Jaffa, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week of the date of this notice.

Bonded Date of Name of Date of Description Consignee appl. ware• Whence Steamer, etc. arrival No. housing

S/S

Polonia 20.5.34 1 package personal I. Beitely 1527 1.6.34 Constanza effects T. 8G5 Macedonia 22.5.34 1 case removal P. Aberle 1596 6.6.34 Haifa goods F.M. 1 Exeter 20.5.34 3 cases glass beads H. Handal 1608 6.6.34 New York H. 321/23 Sphinx 27.5.34 2 packages spectacles Anglo Palestine 1706 9.6.34 Marseilles Anglo Palestine Bank Bank 1751/52 Volturno 28.5.34 1 case motor cycle Banco di Roma 1732 11.6.34 London parts AJGC05148 Aghios Markos 1.6.34 3 cases metal boxes Anglo Palestine 1758 12.6.34 Antwerp LP 671/73 Bank, Tel Aviv 26th August/1937 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 817

Bonded Date of Name of Date of Description Consignee appl. ware­ Whence arrival Steamer, etc. No. housing s/s

Polonia 6.5.34 2 cases wood work Schewker & Co. 1818 15.6.34 Constanza ST 178/179 Italia 4.6.34 2 cases paper ware L. Blumenswerg 1859 16.6.34 Trieste B 1/2 Providence 13.5.34 1 case children Palestine Egypt 1907 18.6.34 Alexandria carriages L 2 Lloyd Polonia 6.5.34 1 package household I. Beitely 1963 20.6.34 Constanza effects LP 517 Saronikos 13.6.34 18 cases rubber shoes Anglo Palestine 1964 20.6.34 Antwerp ET: 734/730, Bank, Tel Aviv 735, 738/734, 717, 798, 805 810,817,1046/ 733, 1084, 1436, 1205, 1268, 1300, 1303, 1304, 1310/736, 1312 Polonia 3.6.34 1 package books Anglo Palestine 1968 20.6.34 Constanza JK 100 Bank, Tel Aviv Italia 7.5.34 2 cases personal effects Lloyd Triestino 2076 28.6.34 Trieste AL 308, 308A

rv. The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Tel Aviv Beach, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week of the date of this notice.

Name of Date of Description Consignee Vr hence Steamer, etc. arrival

S/S

1937

San Nicola 13/14.4 2 bags flour — Over manifest San Nicola 13/14.4 1 bag flour — Over manifest San Nicola 13/14.4 1 bag flour — Over manifest Derindje 15.4 6 iron sheets L.G. — Over manifest Lewant 20/21.4 1 bundle iron — Over manifest Vingaland 23.4 1 package canned goods Boris 0. Waisbourd .BORIS 0:־ 7*־־־־־־ WAISBOURD

V.

The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Tel-Aviv Beach, unmanifested —found in stores without owner, will be sold by public auction if not cleared within one week of the date of this notice.

Name of Date of Description Consignee Whence Steamer, etc. arrival

Unknown 1.4.37 1 bag samples of flour Unknown 1.5.37 1 bag vegetable preserves in tins — —

(Gaz/12/36) 818 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 26th August, 1937

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF NOTICE. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES UNDER THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE. Notice is hereby given that with the approval of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies dated The particulars given below correspond with the 10th August, 1937, the name of the under• the following headings: — mentioned society has been changed as follows :

1. Name of Society. Previous name: Agudat Zarchanim Co-opera- 2. Registered Office. tivit shel Haovdim be Kefar 3. Date of Registration. Saba Limited. 4. Objects of Society. New name: Aguda Zarchanim Shetufit Kefar Saba Limited. 1. "Kopinas" Irgun Olei Yavan Lehityashvut Shetufit, Limited. 2. Tel Aviv. 2. 10th August, 1937. NOTICE. 4. Agricultural settlement. Notice is hereby given that with the approval 1. Tel Yitzhak Kibuz Hano'ar Hazioni Lehit• of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies dated yashvut Shetufit, Limited. the 13th April, 1937, the name of the under• 2. Kfar Usha (near Haifa). mentioned society has been changed as follows : 3. 12th August, 1937. 4. Agricultural settlement. Previous name: Pe-er Hasharon Shkhunat (Gaz/4/36) Poalim al yad Haifa Hevra Hadadit Limited. New name: Pe-er Hasharon Shkhunat CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE. Ovdim al yad Haifa Aguda ORDER OF LIQUIDATION. Shetufit Limited. In accordance with the powers vested in the Registrar of Co-operative Societies under section 46 (Cap. 24) of the Co-operative So• COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE. cieties Ordinance, I hereby order that Jam'iyat NOTICE ISSUED UNDER SECTION 59 (d). Ittihad Sayarat Al-Qura Al-Janubiya Limited, Jaffa, shall be wound-up and appoint Fouad Notice is hereby given that at the expiration Eff. Saba, P.O.B. 268, Jerusalem, as liquidator. of three months from the date of this notice the names of the societies mentioned here• J. BLUMENFELD under will, unless cause is shown to the con• Acting Registrar trary, be struck off the register and the socie• of Co-operative Societies. ties will be dissolved. 18th August, 1937. Tear of Regis- CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE. Serial regis- tered No. Name of Society tration office NOTICE REGARDING SUBMISSION OF CLAIMS. 1 "Shomria" Kibuz Whereas on the 18th August, 1937, an order Hashomer Hazair for winding-up of Jam'iyat Ittihad Sayarat Lehityashvut Shetufit Al-Qura Al-Janubiya At-Ta'awuniya Ltd., Limited 1933 Hadera Jaffa, has been issued; 2 Hashomer Hazair Notice is hereby given that all claims against : Mehungaria Kibuz Po• this society must be submitted within one alim Lehityashvut month from the date of this notice to the Shetufit Limited 1933 Hadera liquidator Fouad Eff. Saba, P.O.B. 268, Je• rusalem. 3 "Nesher" Aguda Shetu• J. BLUMENFELD fit Le-Sherut Mechoniyot Acting Registrar Taxi Limited 1934 Tel Aviv of Co-operative Societies. J. BLUMENFELD 26th August, 1937. A c ting Regis trar of Co-operative Societies. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE. 15th August, 1937. (Gaz/4/36) NOTICE OF CANCELLATION PUBLISHED UNDER SECTION 50(2).

Whereas on the 21st May, 1937, an order for BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1936. winding-up of MOSSAD HALVAA VEHISACHON HAKLAI AGUDA HADADIT HAR TUV Limited was ORDER FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, issued and whereas the winding-up has now ADJUDICATION AND APPOINTMENT OF been completed; TRUSTEE. Notice is hereby given that the registration Debtors Name : Muhamad Khalil. of the said society is cancelled. Address: Beituniah Village. J. BLUMENFELD Description:— Farmer. Acting Registrar Court : Chief Magistrate's Court, Jerusalem. of Co-operative Societies Number of Matter: 99/37. 15th August, 1937. Date of Order for Summary Administration : 1st July, 1937. 26th August, 1937 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE 819

Date of Order of Adjudication : 18th August, ADVERTISEMENTS. 1937. Trustee's Name : Official Receiver. The following are the authorised publication Address : Government Offices, Jerusalem. rates for notices and advertisements in the Palestine Gazette: — H. KOSLOFF Acting Official Receiver. For every J of a column or part thereof 500 mils BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1936. Exceeding and not ORDER FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, exceeding column LP.1.000 mils ADJUDICATION AND APPOINTMENT OF Exceeding | and not TRUSTEE. exceeding £- column LP.1.500 mils Debtor's Name : Haim Kaliner. Address : Even Yehoshua, Jerusalem. Exceeding f and not Description : Grocer. exceeding 1 column LP.2.000 mils Court : Chief Magistrate's Court, Jerusalem. All notices and advertisements must be Number of Matter: 107/37. prepaid. Date of Order for Summary Administration : 6th July, 1937. It is notified for general information that in Date of Order for Adjudication : 10th August, future notices intended for publication in the 1937. Palestine Gazette should be addressed, together Trustee's Name: Official Receiver. with the appropriate publication fees, direct Address : Government Offices, Jerusalem. to the Government Printer, P. O. B. 507, H. KOSLOFF Jerusalem. Acting Official Receiver. Notices of registration of Companies, Co• operative Societies, Trade Marks and Patents NOTICE. will not be accepted for publication unless The following notice is published at the risk submitted through the appropriate Registrar. of the advertiser and its publication does not Orders with regard to the administration of imply any certificate as to correctness or the estates of deceased persons or probate of authority. wills, and any orders issued under the Com• "Lanu" Ltd. panies Ordinance, or in accordance with Notice is hereby given that at the meeting any other Ordinance or Order of the Court, of the Board of Directors of the above com• and notices of registration and dissolution of pany, held on the 1st June, 1937, it was decided partnerships will not be inserted unless passed to authorise the following persons to sign for publication by the Court. on behalf of the company: — Notices of dissolution of partnerships will- 1. AARON BECHER not be accepted unless signed by the partners 2. FAJWEL HAMBURG named therein or by their legal representatives. 3. ZELIG LUBIANIKER 4. LEO KAUFMAN The signature or representative character of The signatures of any two of the above 4 a signatory must be verified by a declaration directors at the side of the seal of the company made by an advocate. shall bind the same. A notice of dissolution of partnership not signed by all the partners or by their legal CORRIGENDUM. representative must be accompanied by a Palestine Gazette No. 707 of 29.7.37. sworn declaration made by an advocate to the effect that the notice is given in pursuance of Supplement No. 2, page 698, notice under the the terms of the partnership to which it relates. Medical Practitioners Ordinance, for "DR/458 dated 9th November, 1923" read "DR.556 dated The following notices and advertisements 22nd August, 1924". will be published in the Gazette at the risk of the advertisers and will not imply any certifi• NOTICE. cate as to correctness or authority: SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Notices from Liquidators of Companies, etc. The Palestine Gazette may be purchased, price 30 mils per copy, at all booksellers and Notices concerning meetings, appointments news-agents in Palestine, or from the Govern• of Directors, redemption of bonds and kind• ment Printing and Stationery Office, P.O.B. red matters from Companies or Co-operative 507, Jerusalem. The subscription rates are as Societies. follows: — Half-yearly Yearly No notice or advertisement concerning a Palestine 700 mils LP. 1.300 mils Company or Co-operative Society, other than Abroad 800 mils LP. 1.500 mils a notice published by order of the Court or of Applications accompanied by remittances the Registrar, will be inserted unless it is (Cash, Postal or Money Orders only) should accompanied by a declaration of an advocate be made to the Government Printer, P.O.B. that to the best of his knowledge the statement 507. Jerusalem. made in the notice or advertisement is true.

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