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THURSDAY, 13TH JUNE, 1946 No. 1498 549 CONTENTS Appointment No. 1498 THURSDAY, 13TH JUNE, 1946 549 CONTENTS Page GOVERNMENT NOTICES ־ - - Appointment of Vice-Consul of Syria at Jerusalem 551 Registrar appointed to act as Judge of the District Court for Hearing and Determining a certain Case ______ 551 Leave of Government Officers — Approval of - - - 551 ־ - - - - - Appointments, etc. 551 Claims for Mutilated Currency Notes - 551 Sale of State Domain—Extension of Notice - - - - 552 ־ - - State Domains to be let by Auction - 552 ־ - - - Citation Orders - - 553 ־ ־־.־.־ Notice of Sale of Immovables - 6^5 RETURNS Sale of Unclaimed Goods _____ 555 Summary of Receipts and Payments for the Year ended 31st March, 1945, of the Muni­ ־ - cipal Corporation of Nazareth - - - 557 Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st March. 1945, of the Municipal Corpora­ tion of Nazareth - - - - - 553 Summary of Receipts and Payments for the Year ended 31st March, 1945, of the Muni­ ־ - ־ cipal Corporation of Bethlehem - - 559 Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st March, 1945, of the Municipal Corporation of Bethlehem - - - - - - 560 Summary of Receipts and Payments for the Year ended 31st March, 1945, of the Local Council of Bat Yam ------ 561 Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st March. 1945, of the Local Council of Bat Yam - - - - - - 562 ־ Statement of Coins and Notes in Circulation at the 31st May, 1946 - 563 I Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary - 563 NOTICES REGARDING BANKRUPTCIES, INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES, REGISTRATION OF PARTNER­ ־ - - - - SHIPS, ETC. 563 •CORRIGENDA - - - - - 572 SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette: — Proclamation No. 4 of 1946, under the Forests Ordinance, proclaiming a State Domain Land to be a Forest Reserve under the Control and Management of the Government 791 Law Council (Amendment No. 3) Rules, 1946, under the Law Council Ordinance, 1938 - 791 Safad Municipal (Amendment) By-laws, 1946^ under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934 - - - - - - 792 Local Councils (Kfar Saba) (Amendment No. 2) Order, 1946, under the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941 - - - - - - 793 Hadera (Licence Fees for Cinemas) By-laws, 1946, under the Public Entertainments Ordinance, 1935, and the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941 - - 793 Kiryat Motzkin (Certificate Fees) By-laws, 1946, under the Local Councils Ordinance, 1941 794 Notices under the Press Ordinance, granting Permits to publish Newspapers - 795 Notices under the Press Ordinance, regarding Changes in Permits for Publication of Newspapers ______ 795 Notice under the Press Ordinance, granting a Permit to keep a Printing Press - 796 Order under the Defence (Emergency) Regulations, 1945, prohibiting the Importation ״ _ _ of certain Publications _ _ 796 (Continued) PRICE: 50 MILS. CONTENTS. Page (Continued) Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of a Detailed Scheme within the Jerusalem Town Planning Area - 797 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of a Detailed Scheme within the Haifa District Regional Planning Area - - - 797 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, granting Authority to put into Force Detailed Schemes within the Haifa Town Planning Area - - 798 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, regarding the Deposit of a Panel­ ־ - - lation Scheme within the Hadera Town Planning Area 798 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, granting Authority to put into Force a Pareellation Scheme within the Hadera Town Planning Area - - 799 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Eights to Land in Es Sindiyana and El Mujeidil Villages, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - - - 799 Notification of Commencement of Settlement in respect of Lands of 'Amqa Village, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - 800 Notice under the Land (Acquisition for Public Purposes) Ordinance, 1943, regarding Acquisition of certain Land by the Palestine Potash Limited - - 800 Notice under the Defence Regulations, 1939, delegating to certain Persons Functions under Regulation 72A(1) in so far as they may be exercised in relation to Premises in th"e Municipal Area of Tel Aviv - 801 Notice under the Rabies Ordinance, 1934, declaring certain Localities in the Sub- District of Safad to be Areas Infected with Rabies - 801 SUPPLEMENT No. 3. BILL PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION ־ ־ - Presumption of Survivorship Bill, 1946 71 13th June, 1946. THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1498. 551 NOTICE. The High Commissioner directs it to be notified for general information that His Majesty's Exequatur empowering SAYYED NADIM AL ATTAR to act as Vice-Consul of Syria at Jerusalem received His Majesty's signature on the 1st April, 1946. By His Excellency's Command, 10th June, 1946. J. V. W. SHAW (N/8/44) Chief Secretary. _ NOTICE. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that His Honour the Chief Justice, in exercise of •the powers conferred upon him by section 14(4) (b) of the Courts Ordinance, 1940, has appointed WADI' EFF. SALAMEH, Registrar, District Court, Jaffa, to act as a Judge of •the District Court, for the purpose of hearing and determining Civil Case No. 91/44, Zahwa v. The Attorney-General, on Wednesday, the 12th day of June, 1946. DICKINSON .־6th June, 1946. P. G (G-az/5/40) Acting Chief Registrar. _________ LEAVE. The High Commissioner has approved the leave of the following officers and they have pro­ ceeded on leave: — Vacation leave Name Appointment and Department granted exclusive of travelling time Days MR. R.E.H. CROSBIE, C.M.G., O.B.E. Chairman, War Economic Advisory Council 305 DR. J. MACQUEEN Director of Medical Services 201 MR. H. C. HOLME Public Information Officer 180 MR. J. G. T. SHERINGHAM Assistant Secretary, Secretariat 92 ME. J. F. SPRY Assistant Director of Land Registration 92 MR. A. G. COATES Divisional Engineer, Department of Posts and Telegraphs 92 MR. W. G. FOSTER Assistant Engineer, Department of Posts and Telegraphs 92 MR, W. E. CHESTER Assistant Engineer, Department of Posts and Telegraphs 92 ME. C. W. I. ARNOLD Administrative Officer, District Administra­ tion, Galilee District 92 MR. W. L. BAKER Assistant Controller of Road Transport 92 MR, N. R. CRESSY Assistant Superintendent, Police Force 92 MR, G. F. RING, B.E.M. Assistant Superintendent, Police Force 92 MRS. D.M.D. MACQUEEN, M.B.E. Clerical Officer, Secretariat 92 APPOINTMENTS,. ETC. Commerce and Industry, in addition to his sub­ APPOINTMENTS. stantive duties, with effect from the 19th May, 1946, until further order. The High Commissioner has appointed: — MR. J. W. BROWN, M.B.E., Mechanical Engi­ ­in-Chief, De־MR. D. H. MACKAY, Engineer neer, Department of Public Works, to act as partment of Posts and Telegraphs, to be Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, with Deputy Postmaster General, with effect from effect from the 29th May, 1946, until further the 28th December, 1945. order. MR. J. M. FLANAGAN, M.B.E., Deputy MR. E. COHEN, Clerk, Department of Migra­ Superintendent, Police Force, to be Superin­ tion, to act as Inspector of Migration, with tendent, with effect from the 12th January, effect from the 2nd June, 1946, until further 1946. order. MR. J. P. I. FFORDE, Deputy Superintendent, ; TERMINATION OF ACTING APPOINTMENT. Police Force, to be Superintendent, with effect from the 12th January, 1946. i The acting appointment of MR. S. GOTTLIEB, ! Electrical Engineer, Department of Public MR. J. W. GREGORY, Collector, Department ! Works, as Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, of Customs, Excise and Trade, to be Assistant I published in Palestine Gazette No. 1481 of the Director, with effect from the 6th May, 1946. I 14th March, 1946, ceased with effect from the MR. C. H. BUSHELL, to be Assistant Auditor, J 29th May, 1946. Audit Department, with effect from the 3rd May, 1946. I RESIGNATION. J MR. M. ELLMAN, Land Valuer, Department ME. A. L. FREEMAN, Assistant Controller of of Land Settlement, to be Senior Land Officer, I Road Transport, resigned from the public ser- with effect from the 1st April, 1945. I vice, with effect from the 25th Mav, 1946. DR. A. S. NIMR, Clinical Assistant, Depart­ PALESTINE CURRENCY BOARD. ment of Health, to be Medical Officer Grade Payment of the value of the following mutilated II, with effect from the 1st June, 1946. currency notes has been claimed by the persons named. Any other person wishing to submit a claim in respect MAJOR H. C. BIGGS, Controller of Light In­ of these notes should communicate with the Currency dustries, to act as Deputy Commissioner of Officer, Jerusalem. ;552 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE.No. 1498. •13-th June, 1946 Number of Value Name of Claimant currency notes has been claimed by the persons named. Note Any other person wishing to submit a claim in respect of these notes should communicate with the Currency - N.235803 LF.l Bahjat Eff. Nabulsi, Nab• Officer, Jerusalem. ': lus. Zakich Eff. Mohd. Nabul- Number 229978 500 Mils. 1 Value Name of Claimant si, Jerusalem. of Note 1• F.G72387 500 Mils Mohamed Eft'. Mustafa Min, Er Bai nie. H.086948 LP.l [Mohd. Eff. Abdul Aziz Is- F.777942 500 .Mils Hussein k Mi-bah Tan- , F.085859 500 Mils j sa, Bamle. nirah, El Majdal. H.384575 LP.l Abdul Majid Eff. Omrani -F.090720 500 Mils Jabra Ell. Abdclahad Bes• El Hashem, Jerusalem. se-, Jerusalem. D.688124 LP.5 Mr. Meir Frant, Jerusalem. H.274081 LP.l Mr. Moshe Satat, Jeru• F.321822 LP.l Aboodi Financial &' Trad• salem. ing Co. Ltd., Tel Aviv. E. 611877/ 500 Mils Hassan Eff. Abu Maizar, E.700302 500 Mils Mr. Rahamim Mirsky, Je• rusalem. F. 101331 . Jerusalem. Adrces Eff. Salem, Samakh. F.257106 500 Mils Ramzi Eff. Doudar, Haifa. F.295988 500 Mils 500 Mils F.Kcrnaghan Cpl., 6983644, D.246263 500 Mils Mr. Frederic Porter, Haifa. F. 456709 C. Coy. 1R,U.R,,M.E.F. Abu El-Nasr Bey El-Muf- Mr. Nathan Ostiwer, Tel ty, Treasurer, Trans-Jor• 500 Mils K.231924 LP.l : Aviv.
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