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!Palestine <3A3ette cbc !Palestine <3a3ette publisbeb b^ Hutbortt^ No. 1198 THURSDAY, 4TH JUNE, 1942 655 CONTENTS Page BILL PUBLISHED FOR INFORMATION ־ ־ Registration of Business Names (Amendment) Bill, 1942 - 657 ORDINANCES CONFIRMED ־ - Confirmation of Ordinances Nos. 31, 32, 35, 37 and 38 of 1941 - 659 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry—Award of - - 659 Appointment of Sub-Agents to the Government Agents for the Purpose of Purchasing ־ Local Cereal Crops on Government Account 660 Appointments, etc. 661 Applications for Admission to the Kadoorie Agricultural School, Mt. Tabor - 661 Postal Services to Sweden - 661 Medical Licences granted 662 ־ Pharmacist's Licence granted 662 ־ - - - - Midwife's Licence granted 662 ־ - ' - Claims for Mutilated Currency Notes 662 Notice of Intended Destruction of certain Court Records in the Magistrates Courts, ־ - Tel Aviv - - - - 662 ־ - - - - Sale of State Domain Lands 663 Tender and Adjudication of Contracts , 663 Notice of the Prize Court - - - - 663 ־ - - - - - Citation Orders 663 Court Order * - - - • - 667 ־ ־ - Notices of the Execution Offices, Tel Aviv and Jaffa 668 RETURNS Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary - 671 ׳ Statement of Coins and Notes in Circulation at the 31st May, 1942 - 672 ־ - - - - Sale of Unclaimed Goods 673 NOTICES REGARDING COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES AND BANKRUPTCIES, INCORPORATION OF COMPANIES, REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS, ETC. - - ~ - - 673 ־ - - - - - CORRIGENDA 692 (Continued) PRICE : 50 MILS. CONTENTS (Continued) Page SUPPLEMENT No. 2. The following subsidiary legislation is published in Supplement No. 2 which forms part of this Gazette: — Proclamation under the Police Ordinance, declaring the Police Force, except the Part consisting of Special Police Constables, to be a Military Force - - 935 Police (Determination of Military Ranks) Order, 1942, under the Police Ordinance - 936 Order No. 54 of 1942, under the Palestine Orders in Council, 1922 to 1939, converting- certain Land of the Category termed "Miri" into the Category termed "Mulk" 937 Order No. 55 of 1942, under the Palestine Orders in Council, 1922 to 1939, converting certain Land of the Category termed "Mctrou.ke" into the Category termed "Miri" _ '.. 037 Defence (Amendment of Trans-Jordan Frontier Force Ordinance) Regulations, 1942, under the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939 - - - 938 Defence (Control of Mills and Production and Sale of Palestine Standard Flour) ־ Amendment) Order (No. 3), 1942, under the Defence Regulations, 1939 993) Defence (Control of Prices of Standing Timber) (Amendment) Order, 1942, under the ־ - Defence Regulations, 1939 - - - 940 "Palestinian Citizenship (Naturalization of Alien Women) Regulations, 1942, under the Palestinian Citizenship Orders, 1925-1941 ... - 940 Order under the Palestinian Citizenship Orders, 1925 to 1941, revoking a Certificate of ־ Naturalization 942 Notice under the Land (Expropriation) Ordinance, regarding the Acquisition of Land for the Improvements to Jerusalem-Jaffa Road - - - 942 Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 1942, under the Trade Marks Ordinance, 1938 - 942 Notice under the Patents and Designs Ordinance, appointing the Office of the Registrar of Patents and Designs, Jerusalem, as the Place in which the Registers of Patents and Designs shall be kept - - - - - 943 Order No. 56 of 1942, under the Animal Diseases Ordinance, revoking Order No. 49 of 1942, whereby certain Localities were declared to be infected with Fowl Plague 943 Slaughter House (Amendment) Rules, 1942, under the Animal Diseases Ordinance - 944 Notice under the Interpretation Ordinance, deputing to the Director of Surveys the Exercise of the Powers of the High Commissioner under Section 3(2) of the ־ Survey Ordinance - - - 944 Notice under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934, revoking the Hebron Muni­ cipal Council (Meetings and Proceedings) Regulations, 1935 - - 945 Tel Aviv (Price Control of Foodstuffs) (Amendment) By-laws, 1942, under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934 - ... - 945 Beisan Municipal (Amendment) By-laws, 1942, under the Municipal Corporations Ordin­ 946־ - ־ - - - ance, 1934 Jerusalem (Municipal Pensions) (Amendment) Regulations, 1942, under the Municipal Corporations Ordinance, 1934 - - - - - 947 Lydda Regional (Town Planning Pei*mit Fees) By-laws, 1942, under the Town Planning ־ - Ordinance, 1936 - - 949 Notice under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, provisionally approving an Amend­ ment to the Zoning Table II (Density) of the Jerusalem Outline Town Planning Scheme - - - - - 950 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, provisionally approving certain Town Planning Schemes within the Town Planning Area of Jerusalem - 950 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, provisionally approving certain Par- cellation Schemes within the Town Planning Area of Jerusalem - - 951 Notices under the Town Planning Ordinance, 1936, approving certain Parcellation and Town Planning Schemes within the Town Planning Area of Jerusalem - 953 Notice regarding a Netherland Concern transferred to Netherlands Oversea Territory - 956 Notice of Change in a Permit to publish a Newspaper, under the Press Ordinance - 957 Notice of Cancellation of a Permit to publish a Newspaper, under the Press Ordinance - 957 Notice of Cancellation of a Permit to keep a Printing Press, under the Press Ordinance 957 Notice of Posting of Schedules of Claims to Land in Nahalat Yitshak, under the Land 957־ - - - Settlement of Title) Ordinance) Notice of Posting of Schedules of Rights to Land in certain Villages, under the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance - - - 958 Order under the Customs Ordinance, prohibiting the Importation of Dr. Norman Maclean's Book, entitled "The Terrible Swift Sword" - - - 958 Defence (Amendment) (No. 6), 1942, under the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939 - 959 Defence (Amendment of Municipal Corporations Ordinance) Regulations, 1942, under the Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order in Council, 1939, and the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939 - - - - 960 Notice under the Defence (Nomination of Municipal Councillors) Regulations, 1938, nominating Municipal Councillors of the Muncipal Commission of Nazareth - 960 June, 1942 THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1198. NOTICE. The following DRAFT ORDINANCE is made public prior to enactment in accordance with Article 17 (1) (d) of the Palestine Order in Council, 1922, as amended by Article 3 of the Palestine (Amendment) Order in Council, 1923. G. T. FARLEY 31 st May, 1942. Clerk to the Advisory Council. (J/337/33) DRAFT. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE KEGISTRATION OF BUSINESS NAMES ORDINANCE, 1935. BE IT ENACTED by the High Commissioner for Palestine, with the advice of the Advisory Council thereof :— 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Registration of Business Short title. Names (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942, and shall be read as one with the Registration of Business Names Ordinance, 1935, herein• No. 23 of 1935. after referred to as the principal Ordinance. 2. Section 17 of the principal Ordinance is hereby repealed and Eepeal and the following section substituted therefor :— replacement of section 17 of "17. The High Commissioner may by order appoint any the principal officer to be the Registrar of Business Names for the purpose of Ordinance. this Ordinance." OBJECTS AND REASONS. Section 17 of the Registration of Business Names Ordinance, 1935 (Ordinance No. 23 of 1935), the principal Ordinance, provides that the Director of Customs, Excise and Trade shall be the Registrar for the purposes of the Ordinance. 2. The object of this Bill is to amend the principal Ordinance by repeal of section 17 and its replacement to empower the appointment of any officer as Registrar. W. J. FITZGERALD 31st May, 1942. At to rney-Genera I. (J/337/33) 4th June, 1942 CONFIRMATION OF ORDINANCES. I. 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. 31 of 1941, entitled "War Risks Insurance Ordinance, 1941". J. S. MACPHERSON 30th May, 1942. Chief Secretary. (TJR/1/41) II. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified the High Commissioner that His Majesty wall not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of Ordinance No. 32 of 1941, entitled "Orthodox Patriarchate Ordinance, 1941". J. S. MACPHERSON 29th May, 1942. Chief Secretary. (SF/860/3G-III) III. 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. 35 of 1941, entitled "Government Railways (Amendment) Ordin• ance, 1941". J. S. MACPHERSON Chief Secretary. (R/61/32) IV. 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 Ordinances Nos. 37 and 38 of 1941, entitled "Trade Marks (Amendment) Ordin• ance, 1941", and "Merchandise Marks (Amendment) Ordinance, 1941", respect• ively. J. S. MACPHERSON 28th May, 1942. Chief Secretary. (C/152/33) THE COLONIAL POLICE MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY. His MAJESTY THE KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the above reward in recognition of gallant conduct in Tel Aviv on 9th January, 1942, to CONSTABLE RAPHAEL JACOBY. By His Excellency's Command, J. S. MACPHERSON 1st June, 1942. Chief Secretary. THE PALESTINE GAZETTE No. 1198.
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