SUPPLEMENT No. 3 rn THE GAZETTE No. 4254 OF 27~~AUGUST, 1959.

§~~~~~~~~~ LEGISLATION.

CONTENTS The following SUBSIDIARYLEGISLATION is published in this Supplement Whkh forms part of this Gazette :- PAGE The Villages (Administration and Improvement) Laws, 1950 and 1953.-Authority to the Improvement Board of Dhiorios to contract a loan ...... 366 The Cyprus Broadcasting Law, 1958.-The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation Staff Provident Fund Regulations, 1959...... 366 The Advocates Laws, 1955 and 1956.-Authorisation under Section 7 (1) .. .. 372 The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959 ; The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946.-Orders made by the Governor under Defence Regulation 64 ...... 373-383 The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946.-Revocation of Order made by the Governor under Defence Regulation 64 ...... 383 The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959 ; The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order 1946.-Direction under Section 3 (I)of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Law, 1958 ...... 384 The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959 ; The Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946.-Qrder made by the Competent Authority under Defence Regulation 63 ...... 384 The Oaths Law.-Special Authorizations under Section 6 ...... 385-386 The Water (Domestic Purposes) Village Supplies Law.-Notice under Section 12 (2) . . 386 The Emergency Powers (Public Safety and Order) Regulations, 1955 to 1959.- Revocation of Order made under Regulation 44 ...... 387 The Agricultural Produce (Export) Law.-Noticc under Regulation 20 (d) . . . . 387 The Defence (Exportation of Goods) Regulations, 1956.-Notice under Regu1:ition 6 (h) 388 366 No, 388. THE VILLAGES (ADMINISTRATION AND IMPROVEMENT) LAWS, 1950AND 1953.

ORDERMADE UNDER SECTION22 (U) (i). Authority to the Improvement Board of Dhiorios to contract a loan. A. F. J. REDDAWAY, Administrative Secretary. In exercise of the powers vested in me by section 22 (a)(i) of the Villages (Administration and Improvement) Laws, 1950 and 1953, I, the Administrative Secretary, do hereby order as follows :- I, The Improverncnt Board of Dhiorios (hereinafter referred to as " the Board ") shall be at liberty to borrow from the Bank of Cyprus Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as " the Lenders ") a sum not exceeding four hundredipounds (E4oo) at a rate of interest not exceeding six per centuni (6%) per annum, subject to the following terms and conditions, that is to say:- (a) the sum borrowed shall be repayable by the Board to the Lenders within a period of twelve months from the date of the issue of the loan ; (b) the sum borrowed shall be utilized by the Board for the improve- ment of the village water supply. 2. For the purpose of securing the repayment of the sum under the loan, the Board shall, subject to any prior mortgage thereoil, mortgage to the Lenders all the rates, fecs, rents, tolls or charges now payable or hereafter to become payable to the Board.

Made this 19th day of August, 1959. (M.P. I I 12/5 I .)

No. 389. THE CYPRUS BROADCASTING LAW, 1958. (34 OF 1958).

REGULATIONSFOR THE ESTABLISHMENTOF A STAFFPROVIDEN~' FUND MADE UNDER THE PROVISIONSOF SECTION12. In exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sectiiin 12 of the Cyprcs Broadcasting Law, 1958, the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation, with the approval of the Governor, makes the regulations follon iiig :- Short title. I. These regulations may be cited as the Cyprus Broadcasting Corpor,ition Staff Provident Fund Regulations, 1959, and shall be deemcd to have comc: into force on the first day of January, 1959. Interpre- 2. In thes- regulations unless the context otherwise requires- tation. " Chairman 'I incans the Chairman of thc Committee appointed pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (2)of regul.ition 4 ; " Corninittee " means the Committee of Trustees for the Cyprus Broad- casting Corporation Staff Provident Fiind appintcd JS provicled in regulation 4 ; " contribution " means a payment marl.: by a contributor to the Fund pursuant to the provisions of regulation 7 ; " contributor " incans an employee of the Corporation who is a contri- butor by virtue of the provisions of reg3iIution 5 ; " deposit " means a payment made by the Corporation to the Fund pursuant to the provisions of regulation 8 ; 367

clected member ” means a contributor who is elected a member of the Committce pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (2) of regu- lation 4 ; “ Fund ’’ meails the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation Staff Provident Fund established under the provisions of regulation 3 ; (‘ salary ” or “ wages ” with respect to a contributor means the basic salary or wagcs of such contributor exclusive of any allowances ;

(‘ Secretary-Treasurer ” means the Secretary-Treasurer of the Com- mittce appointed pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (2) of regu- lation 4 ; 3. ‘There shall be established a fund to be known as the Cyprus Broad- Establish- casting Corporation Staff Provident Fund which shall be a contributory ment of fund providing benefits for or in respect of employees of the Corporation being the Fund* contributors in accordance with the provisions of these regulations. 4.-(I) There shall De constituted a committee to be known as the Com- The inittee of Trustees for the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation StafF Provident committea Fund which shall be responsible for the management of the Fund subject to the provisions of these regulations. (2) The Committee shall consist of- (a) a Chairman and a Secretary-Treasurer who shall be appointed by the Corporation ; and (h) two contributors in these regulations termed “ elected members ” who shall hold office for two years and who shall be elected to serve on the Committee by contributors in manner set forth in the First Schedule to these regulations. (3) An elected member may resign from the Committee on giving one month’s notice in writing of his intention to resign to the Chairman. (4) Persons serving on the Committee shall be appointed or elected within one month of the publication of these Regulations in the Gazette and in the event that a vacancy shall occur in the membership of the Committee the same shall be filled within one month of the occurrence thereof. (5) The Chairman or in his absence the Secretary-Treasurer shall preside at all meetings of the Committee and the quorum for any meeting shall be three. (6) Any matter arising at any meeting of the Committee shall be decided by a majority of votes and in the case of an equality of votes the person presiding shall have a second or casting vote : Pro1 ided that a resolution in writing signed as agreed by all persons for the time being entitled to attend and vote at a meeting of the Committee shall be as effective for all purposes as a resolution passed at a duly constituted meeting of the Committee. (7) ’The Committee may make standing orders not inconsistent with any provision of these regulations governing the holding of meetings and the procedure at meetings. (8) No act of the Committee shall be invalid by reason of a vacancy in its membership. 5.-(1) Save as is provided in paragraph (2) or (3) or (4) every employee Contribu- of the Corporation who is in regular whole time monthly or weekly employ- tors. merit aild wlio has been so employed for a period of twelve consecutive months shall bc a contributor : Pro\iided that employment with the Government in the former Cyprus Broadcasting department shall be dcemed to be employment with the Corporation for the purposes of this paragraph ; and provided further that the Corporation for such reasons as it may deem fitting and sufficient may require the Committee to accept as a contributor an employee otherwise qualified who has not completed twelve months employment. (2) An employee of the Corporation who by virtue of his terms of service is eligible to receive any gratuity on termination of his services or who is a member of any other provident fund or any pension or superannuation scheme established for servants of the Government or the Corporation shall not be a contributor ; and in the event that a contributor shall become eligible for any such gratuity or become a member of any such fund or scheme such contri- iwtor shall as from the date of such event cease to be eligible to receive any dcposits paid to the Fund for his account pursuant to the provisions of regulation 8 which deposits shall be refunded to the Corporation together with any interest which has accrued thereon. (3) An employee of the Corporation who has attained the age of fifty years shall not be eligible to become a contributor : Provided that an existing contributor shall not cease to be a contributor on attaining the age of fifty pears by reason of the provisions of this paragraph, (4) A contributor who leaves the employment of the Corporation and ceases to be a contributor shall not again become a contributor on re-employ- ment except with the approval of the Corporation. Employees 6. A contributor shall cease to be a contributor when he shall cease to be who shall employed by the Corporation. cease to be contribu- tors. Contribu- 7.-( I) A contributor paid monthly or weekly shall make a contribution tions. to the Fund monthly or weekly, as the case may be, of a sum equal to five per centum of his salary or wages for the month or week. (2) The Corporation shall cause to be deducted contributions in arrears from salary or wages of a contributor and make payment of the same to the Secretary-Treasurer who shall cause the same to be credited to an account of the Fund in the name of the contributor. (3) Contributions shall be paid as from the first day of the salary month or wages week next following the date on which an employee shall become a contributor or as respects a contributor who shall be a contributor on the coming into force of these regulations as from the first day of the salary month or wages meek next following the date of the coming into force of these regula- tions : Provided that arrears of contributions in excess of any payable in respect of one inonth becoming payable on the date of the publication of these regula- tions in the Gazette may, at the option of the contributor, be paid in equal monthly or weekly instalments during the twelve months next following such date ; and any such instalments shall be deducted from the salary or wages of the contributor and credited to the Fund in manner provided in paragraph 2. Deposits 8. A deposit being a sum equal to twice the amount of each contribution by the shall, on the date such contribution is credited to the Fund, be paid by the Corpora- Corporation into the Fund and the Secretary-Treasurer shall cause such tion. deposit to be credited to the account of the contributor malting such contribu- tion : Provided that a deposit or deposits made by the Corporation in respect of any contributor shall not exceed ten pounds for any one month. Interest. 9.-( I) Interest shall be credited separately on contributions and deposits at a rate to be determined by the Committee each year commencing the year 1960. (2) Interest at the rate determined for any year shall be calculated on the total amounts of contributions and deposits standing to the credit of each contributor on the first day of such year and subject to the provisions of 369 regulation IO it shall be calculated to the thirty first1day of December of such year and shall then be credited to the account of the contributor and be deemed to be contributions or deposits as the case may be for the purposes of these Regulations : Provided that interest shall not be deemed to be a contribution for the purposes of regulation 8. (3) In determining the rate of interest for any year the Committee shall have regard to sums brought to account as income piirsuaiit to paragraph (2) of regulation 13 and paragraph (2) of regulation 14. IO.-(I) If a contributor shall cease to be a contributor, intcrcst at the rate Closing of determined for the year immediately preccding shall be credited to his account accounts. in manner provided in regulation 9 but up to and including the day imrnedia- tely preceding the date the contributor ceased to be a contributor and there- upon the account of the contributor shall be closed : Provided that in the years 1959 and 1960 the rate of interest for the year immediately preceding shall be the rate determined for the year 1960. (2) On the closing of an account as provided in paragraph (I) the Secre- tary-Treasurer shall give notice of such closure ts the contributor concerned or to such other person or persons as shall or may in his opinion reasonably require such notice. 11.-(I) On the death of a contriburor the Secretary-Treasurer shall, Death of subject to the provisions of these regulations, pay the amounts stallding to a contri- the credit of such deceased contributor to the person or persons entitled butcr. by law to receive the same : Provided that the Secretary-Treasurer may make payments, not exceeding twenty pounds in any one case, to meet the funeral expenscs of the deceased or to give immediate relief to the family of the deceased. (2) For the purposes of this regulation the family of the deceased shall include his widow and children including any children adopted under any law for the time being in force governing the adoption of children and his .. father and mother but no other person : Provided that where the personal status of a deceased contributor allowed him to have more than one wife at the date of his death then every such wife shall be a widow of the deceased for the purposes of this I Lgulation. 12. On a contributor leaving the employmcnt of thc Corporation and :tirement. ceasing to be a contributor- (a) on retirement on or after attaining the age of fifty years ; or (b) on retirement on abolition of office ; or (c) on retirement on medical grounds to the satisfkiction of the Corpora- tion ; or (d) in the case of a female on retirement with a view to, or in consequence of, marriage after not less than three years service ; or (e) in the case of a female on retirement as a consequence of pregnancy or on retirement within one year of the birth of her child and as a consequence of the birth of the child, the Secretary-Treasurer shall, subject to the provisions of these regulations, pay to such contributor the amounts standing to his crcdit.

13.-(1) On a contributor resigning from the service of the Corporation Itesigna- or on a contributor being dismissed from the servicc of the Corporation in tion or circumstances other than those specified in regulation ~4and ceasing to be 21 :;i,O& contributor there shall be paid to such contributor suhjcct to the provisions merit of these regulations- (a) the amount standing to his credit by way of contributions ; arid (b) being a contributor who became a contributoi before attaining tllc age of thirty ycars, such percentage of the amount standing to his 37s credit by way of deposits having regard to the length of his service as is set forth in Table A of the Second Schedule to these regulations ; or (c) being a contributor who became a contributor on or after attaining the age of thirty years, such percentage of the amount standing to his credit by way of deposits having regard to the length of his service as is set forth in Table B of the Second Schedule to these regulations. (2) Any deposits standing to the credit of a contributor not paid to such contributor pursuant to paragraph (I) shall accrue for the benefit of remaining contributors and be brought into account within the Fund as if the same were income. Dismissal 14.-(I) If a contributor shall cease to be a contributor following his or impf.0- dismissal from the service of the Corporation on account of his having been per resigna- tion. convicted of a criminal offence or following his dismissal from the service for any disciplinary offence or if a contributor shall have left the service without permission or without giving such notice as is required by law or in accordance with the custom of his trade or calling, he shall be paid only the amount standing to his credit by way of contributions : Provided that the Committee may, in its sole discretion, authorise the Secretary-Treasurer to pay to such contributor such portion of the amount standing to his credit by way of deposits as would have been paid to him had regulation 13 applied to his case or such lesser sum as it may deem fitting. (2) Any deposits standing to the credit of a contributor not paid to such contributor pursuant to paragraph (I) shall be dealt with as provided in paragraph (2) of regulation 13. Contribu- 15. Contributions and deposits shall not be assignable or transferable or tions and liable to bc attacked, sequestered or levied upon for or in respect of any deposits : not to be debt or claim whatsoever assigned or Provided that in the case that the Corporation shall have a claim against attacked. a contributor, the Committee may, at the request of the Corporation, with- hold, for a period not exceeding twelvc months as from the date such contribu- tor ceased to be a contributor, such sum out of monies otherwise payable to 'or for the benefit of such contributor as it shall deem sufficient to meet such claim. Finaflgal 16.-(I) Monies shall be paid into the Fund as in these regulations pro- provisions. vided and there shall be paid out of the same such payments as are authorised by these regulations and such monies as are from time to time available for investment shall be invested in such investments as are for the time being authorised by law for the investment of trust funds or in such other invest- ments as the Committee with the approval of the Corporation shall deem fitting. (2) The Committee may from time to time appoint such Bank or other body corporate of a like nature as it shall dcem fitting to be trustees for the purpose of holding any investments of the Fund or for any purpose connected with the investments Qf the Fund. The Committee shall cause to be kept accounts of the monies Accounts. I~.-(I) and property of theFund and the same shall be audited by an auditor approved by the Corporation. (2) The Committee shall submit to the Corporation as soon as is practi- cable after the thirty-first day of December of each year an audited statement of account shewing transactions with the property of the Fund in the year immediately preceding and the Corporation shall cause such statement to be published or exhibited on notice boards or otherwise made available for inspection by contributors as it shall direct. (3) The expenses of the management and administration of the Fund Shall be paid by the Corporation. 371 18. The Secretary-Treasurer when requested in vyritiiig by any Loniribu- Informa- tor shall inform him in writing of the amounts stattding l~ the credit of his tion to account in the Fund by way of contributions and deposits on the thirty- E'':ibu- first day of December immediately preceding such request. 19. Nothing in these regulations contained shall restrict or limit the right Saving. of the Corporation to terminate the cmployment of any of its employees who are contributors.

FIRSTSCHEDULE.

(Rgulutioiz 4 (2) (b)).

I. For the purpose of electing two contributors to be the first elected members of the Committee the Chairniaii shall, within three weelis of the publication of these regulations in the Gazette by notice in writing to contri- butors or by notice otherwise brought to the notice of contributors as he shall deem appropriate, convene a general meeting of contributors at such time and place in as shall bc specified in the notice.

2. When a vacancy in respect of an elected member of the Committee shall otherwise arise, the Chairman or in his absence or at his request the Secretary-Treasurer, shall convene a general meeting of contributors in manner provided in paragraph I of this Schedule for the purpose of electing a contributor to fill such vacancy. 3. 'rhe Chairman or the Secretary-Treasurer shall preside at any general meeting of contributors.

4.-( I) The quorum at a- general meeting of contributors shall be fifty per centum of the contributors for the tirnc being and if at the time appointed for such a meeting there shall not be a quorum the meeting shall be adjourned to the same day of the week next following at the same time and place and the contributors present at the adjourned meeting shall form a quorum. (2) A contributor absent on duty or stationed outside Nicosia may appoint a contributor attending a general meeting to vote on his behalf by proxy. (3) The appointment of a contributor to vote by proxy shall be in writing and shall be filed with the Chairman by the pcrson appointed not later than twenty four hours before the general meeting, whereupon the appointer shall be deemed to be present at the meeting or any adjourned meeting following thereon for the purposes of this Schedule. 5. At a duly constituted general meeting of contributors any motion for the election of an elected member may be decided by a show of hands : Provided that the Chairman of his own motion may, or at the request of two contributors present made before or immediately on any decision talien by a show of hands shall, cause a decision to be taken by ballot and any such ballot shall be taken in such manner as the Chairman shall direct. 6. The Chairman shall not vote at a gcneral mccting of contributors except in the case that there is an equality of votes when he shall be entitled to vote in order to decide the matter in issue. -. 372 SECQNDSCHEDULE. - . .. TABLEA. (Regulation 13 (I) (b)). ._ . Yo Less than five years service ...... Nil. Five years service but less than six ...... 50 Six years service but less than seven ...... 60 Seven years service but less than eight ...... 70 Eight years service but less than nine ...... 80 Nine years service but less than ten ...... 90 Ten or more years service ...... IO0 TABLEB. (Regulation 13 (I) (c)). Yo Less than three years service . . .. *. .. . . Nil Three years service but less than four ...... 50 Four years service but less than five ...... e. 75 Five or more years service ...... IO0 Made this 12th day of August, 1959. C. RAEBURN. Chairman, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor this 15th day of August, 1959- By His Excellency’s Command, A. F. J. REDDAWAY, (M.P. IIZ0/59.) Administrative Secretary.

NO. 390. THE ADVOCATES LAWS, 1955 AND 1956.

AUTHQRISATIONUNDER SECTION7 (I). In exercise of the powers vested in me by section 7 (I) of the Advocates Laws, 1955 and 1956, I do hereby authorise Mr. 0. Andoni, Labour Officer, Grade I, in the Department of Labour, to appear, plead and act on behalf of the Crown in any proceedings instituted under the provisions of the following Laws and of any public instrument made under the said Laws :- (a) The Bakeries (Night Work) Law, 1950. (b) The Domestic Servants (Employment of Children and Young Persons) Law, 1952. (c) The Employment of Women (during the Night) Law, Cap. 213. (d) The Employment of Women (in Mines) Law, Cap. 214. (e) The Hours of Employment Law, Cap. 106. (f) The Minimum Wage Law, Cap. 215. (g) The Summer Afternoon Recess Law, Cap. 168. (h) The Shop Assistants Law, Cap. 159. (i) ‘The Childrrn and Young Persons (Employment) Law, 1953. (j) ‘The Port Workers (Regulation of Employment) Law, 1952. 2. I also do hereby authorise the aforesaid officer to appear, plead and act in any proceedings under the following Regulations :- ‘l’he Hotels (Conditions of Service) Regulations, 1953 to 1959.

Dated this I I th day of August, 1959. J. €1. HENRY, (M-J. 60/59). Attorney- General. 373 NO. 391. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 9th August, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 767 of 19-56, hereinafter referred to as “ the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 9th August, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957, 748 of 1957, 661 of 1958, 992 of 1958 and IOO of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 8th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 194.6, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 9th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative SecrcJtai-y.

NO. 392. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 16th March, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 215 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as “ the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 16th March, I956 ; And whereas by virtue of Puldic Instruments Nos. 969 of 1956, 219 of 1957, 818 of 1957, 161 of 1958, 1007 of 1958 and 154 of 1959, the Order was extended forfurtherperiodsof six months up to the 15th September, 1959; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months ; 374 Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 16th September, 1959.

lVIade at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Admiiiistrative Secretary.

No. 393. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWER’S) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946. -- ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 16th March, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 217 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as (‘the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 16th March, I956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 969 of 1956, 219 of 1957, 820 of 1957, 163 of 1958, 1008 of 1958 and 148 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the I 5th September, 1959; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 16th September, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary, 375 ih 394. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 19th March, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 218 of 1956, hereinafter refared to as the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 19th March, ‘956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 969 of 1956, 219 of 1957, 815 of 1957, 160 of 1958, 1009 of 1958 and 155 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up io the 17th September, I959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, IIis Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 20th Septcmbcr-, 1159.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

No. 395- THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWEKS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 3rd September, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 850 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as the Order ”, the Governor authorized the usc of the land and property specified in thc Order subject to the restrictions and conditions thcrein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 3rd September, I956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 220 of 1957, 814 of 1957, 165 of 1958, 1003 of 1958 and 158 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 2nd February, 1959; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a furthcr period of six months : 376 Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of thc land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of three months commencing the 2nd September, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

No. 396. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 21st September, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 946 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as " the Order ", the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 21st September, I956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 220 of 1957, 814 of 1957, 164 of 1958, IOIO of 1958 and 159 of 1959: the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 20th September, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise Qf the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 21st September, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. F. SYMONS, /kputy Aci'rniriistrative Secretary. 337 &* 397. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSI'l'lONAL POIVERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 195% AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 7946.

ORDERMADE BY TI-III GOVERNORUNDFR DFI'ENCPREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 2nd February, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 89 of 1956 hereinafter referred to as " the Order ", the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein containedfor military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 2nd February, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instrumcnts Nos. 796 of 1956, 73 of 1957, 738 of 1957, 42 of 1958, 960 of 1958 and 92 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 1st August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule "Le the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 19459, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of thc land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 2nd August, 1959.

lVIade at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. F. SmONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

.-__ ,- Na. 398. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) IAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES ('TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Ordcr dated the 2nd February, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 90 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as " the Order ", the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for militai y purposes during the period of six months commcncing the 2nd February, 1956 ; And whereas by virtuc of Public Instruments Nos. 797 of 1956, 73 of 1957, 739 of 1957, 43 of 1958, 961 of 1958 and 93 of 1959, thc Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 1st August, 1959 ; And whereas thc Covcrnor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to he used for military purposes for a further period of six months : 376 Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Serviccs (‘l’ransitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period sf six months commencing the 2nd August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Commalid,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

No. 399. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAI, POIVERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND r95q. ’rm SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL IYOMERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDER MADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCL RLGUI,ATlON 64. Whereas by Order dated the 13th August, 1956, and publishedas Public Instrument No. 773 of 1956 as amended by Public Instrument No, 69 of 1958, hereinafter referred to as “ the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property spccificd in thc: Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 13th Ailgust, 19j8 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957,748 of 1957, 56 of 1958, 994 of 1958 and 99 of 1959, the Order was t.xtencl::d for further periods of six months up to the 12th August, 1959 : And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land snd property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to thc Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues i 2 force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies md Services (Transiti.mA Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 13th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By IIis Excellency’s Commalid,

J. F. SYMONS, Ue)uly Admitiistrulive Secretary. 379 No. 400. THE SlJPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, ~958AND 1959. THE STJPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAI, POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDER MADE BY 'THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCE REGULATION64. Whereas by Order dated the 10th February, 1956, andpublishedasPublic In- strument No. 105 of 1956,hereinafter referred to as " the Order ", the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 10th February, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 798 of 1956, 73 of 1957, 741 of 1957, 61 of 1958, 993 of 1958 and 94 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 9th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 10th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

No. 401. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 8th February, 1957, and published as Public Instrument No. 123 of 1957, hereinafter referred to as " the Order ", the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 8th February, I957 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 747 of 1957, 62 of 1958, 964 of 1958 and 104 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 7th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should Continue to be used for military purposes €or a further period of six months ; 380 Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in thc First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyps) Order., 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, Ilis Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 8th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

i_^--- ___-- NQ. 402. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) JAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 7th August, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 766 of 1956, hereinafter referred to as “the Order ”, the Governor authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 7th August, 1956; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957, 748 of 1957,59 of 1958, 1130of 1958 and 105 of 1959, the Order was extcnded for further periods of six months up to the 6th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers coderred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Scrvices (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorized the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of six months commencing the 7th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. 4:. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretar.y. 381 NO. 403. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. ‘THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNOR~JNDER DEFENCE REGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 22nd August, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 824 of 1956 hereinafter reierred to as “the Order ”, thc Governor authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 22nd August, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957, 748 of 1957, 64 of 1958, 995 of 1958 and 101 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 21st August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Conhiation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 22nd August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

I NO. 404. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (T‘RANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 24th August, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No. 963 of 1956 hereinafter referred to as “the Order”, the Governor authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 24th August, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957, 748 of 1957, 67 of 1958, 997 of 1958 and 103 of 1959, the Orderwas extended for further periods of six months up to the 23rd August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to bc used for military puiposcs for a further period of six months : 382 l\;ow, therefore, in exercise of the powers conierred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuztion) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commencing the 24th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administratiae Secretary.

~ No. 405. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. TIIE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORIJNDER DEFENCERECXJLATION 64. Whereas by Order dated thc 30th August, 1959, and published as Public Instrument No. 849 OC 1956 hereindter referred to as “ the Order ”, the Governor authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 30th August, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 74 of 1957, 748 of 1957, 63 of 1958, 1000 of 1958 and 102 of 1959, theOrder was extended for further periods oE six months up to the 28th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period of six months : Now, therefore, in excrcisc o€ the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Excellency the Governor has authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for a further period of five months commenciiig the 29th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959.

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary. No. 406. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (1RANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 ANI) 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES ('I'RANSIT'IONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. Whereas by Order dated the 29th February, 1956, and published as Public Instrument No, 162 of 1956 hereinafter referred to as '' the Order ", the Governor authorised the use of the land and property specified in the Order subject to the restrictions and conditions therein contained for military purposes during the period of six months commencing the 29th February, 1956 ; And whereas by virtue of Public Instruments Nos. 1165 of 1956, 73 of 1957, 745 of 1957, 65 of 1958, 1001 of 1958 and 97 of 1959, the Order was extended for further periods of six months up to the 28th August, 1959 ; And whereas the Governor is satisfied that the land and property should continue to be used for military purposes for a further period ol six months : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Defence Regulation 64 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, which continues in force by virtue of the provisions of the Supplics and Services ('Transitional Powers) (Contiiiuation) Laws, 1958 and 1959, His Exdency the Governor has authorised the use of thc land and property specified in thc Orders and subject to the restrictions and conditions thercin contained for a further period of five months commencing the 29th August, 1959.

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of August, 1959. By His Excellency's Comniand, J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Administrative Secretary.

--I__ No. 407. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

REVOCATIONOF ORDERMADE BY THE GOVERNORUNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 64. In exercise of the powers vested in him by Defence Regulation 64, as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946 (which continues in forcc in consequence of the Supplies and Services (Continuance) Order, ~958),His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to revoke the Order made by him under Defencc Regulation 64 and published under Public Instrument No. 953 of 1953 without prejudice to anything done or left undone thereunder.

blade this 19th day of August, 1959. By His Excellency's Command, J. I;. SYMONS, (MJ. 1422/56/4/4). Deputy Administrative Secretavy. 334 No. 408. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 1958 AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAI, POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

DIRECTIONDNDER SECTION 3 (I) OF THE SUPPLIESAND SERVICES (TRANSITIONALPOWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAW, 1958. Whereas it is intended to construct a pipe line for the conveyance of water from the site of Bay pumping station to Reservoir in the Nicosia Area ; And whereas the construction of the said pipe line will contribute towards the securing of an essential supply of water to the corninunity ; And whereas it is expedient and a matter of urgency that possession of land be taken for use in the laying of the said pipe line and for works connected therewith : Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sub- section ( I) of section 3 of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Continuation) Law, 1958,the Governor hereby directs that Defence Regu- lation 63 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transi- tional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, shall have effect for the purpose of the taking of possession of land to be used in the laying of a pipe line for the conveyance of water from the site of Morphou Bay pumping station to Engomi Reservoir in the Nicosia Area and for works connected with the laying of such pipe line ; And it is hereby declared that the laying of the said pipe line and the said works are purposes approved by the Governor under thc provisions of the said Defence Regulations.

Dated this 20th day of August, 1959. By His Excellency’s Command, J. F. SYMONS, Deputy Admiizistrative Secretary.

NO. 409. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (‘TRANSITIONAL I’OWERS) (CONTINUATION) LAWS, 195s AND 1959. THE SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (CYPRUS) ORDER, 1946.

ORDERMADE BY THE COMPETENTAUTHORITY UNDER DEFENCEREGULATION 63. Whereas by virtue of Public Instrument No. 408 of 1959 the Governor has directed that Defence Regulation 63 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1946, shall have effect for the purpose of the taking of possession of land to be used in the laying of a pipe line for the conveyance of vater from the site of Morphou Bay pumping station to Engomi Reservoir in the Nicosia Area ancl for work connected therewith and has declared that the laying of such pipe line and such works are purposes approved under the provisions of the said Defence Regulation : Now, therefore, the Commissioner for thc District of Nicosia arid Kyrenia being the Competent Authority for the purposes of Defence Regulation 63 as set out in the First Schedule to the Supplies and Services (‘FrdnSit;onal Powers) (Cyprus) Order, 1956, in exercise of the powers conferrcd upon him 385 by the said Defence Regulation hereby takes possession of the lands more particularly described in the Schedule hereto for the purpose of laying a pipe line being part of the pipe line for the conveyance of water between the site of Morphou Bay pumping station and Engomi Reservoir in the Nicosia area a and for works connected with the laying of such pipe line or part thereof,

SCHEDULE. That strip of privately owned land fifty feet wide situated in the villages of Nikitas, Prastio (New Livadhi Quarter) Morphou and , forming parts of plots Nos. 45, 47, 52, 123, 124, 125, 115, 60, 61, 62 and 63 of Block " D ", Nikitas, parts of Plots Nos. I, 2 and 83 of Block " C ", Prastio (New Livadhi Quarter), parts of plots Nos. 93, 95, 103, 104, 109, 107, 105, 106, 114,118, 117, 145,477, 146, 147, 148, 150,151, 152,153,154,155 and 156of Block " J ", Ayios Mamas Quarter, Morphou, parts of plots Nos. 29, 30, 32, 33, 187, 185, 395, 172, '73, 181, 178, '79, 180, 152, 151, 231, 150, 149, 147, 146, 145,393, 394, 312, 314, 315, 331 and 332 of Block " G ", Ayios Mamas Quarter, Morphou, part of plot No. 107 of Block " B ", Ayia Paraskevi Quarter, Morphou, parts of plots NOS. 132, 131, 130, 129, 25, 57, 54, 52, 51, 27, 28, 29, 447, 32, 33 and 34 of Block " D ", Ayia Paraskevi Quarter, Morphou, parts of plots Nos. 389, 388, 387, 294, 432, 298, 299, 303, 427, 428,442,443, 410, 411, 313, 374, 315, 344, 341, 412,413, 346, the whole of plot 363, parts of plots Nos. 347, 348, 349, 350,438, 352, 354, 142, 141, 138 137, 134, 132, 130, 129, 127, 126 and 125 of Block " F ", Ayia Paraskevi Quarter, Morphou, parts of plots Nos. 227, 226, 233, 234, 235, 237/2, 238, 239 and 190 of the Government Survey Plan No. XX. 26, all more particularly delineated as the area coloured red on the D.W.D. Drawing No. W.S. 3231, deposited in the offices of the Commissioner, Nicosia/Kyrenia, at Nicosia and Morphou and available for inspection during office hours.

Dated this zIst day of August, 1959. B. J. WESTON, Commissioner of Nicosia and Kyrenia.

No. 410. THE OATHS LAW. CAP. 25 AND LAW4 OF 1956.

SPECIALAUTHORIZATION UNDER SECTION6. By virtue of the powers vested in the Governor by section 6 of the Oaths Law and duly delegated to me, I hereby authorize the Mukhtars whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to administer oaths for the purposes of the said Law. The authorization given to the Ex-Mukhtars of Kalopanayiotis, (Ay. Andronikos Qr.), Pyrgos, Kato, and and published under Public Instruments Nos. 366 of 1940 and 67 of 1951 is hereby revoked. SCHEDULE. NICOSIADISTRICT. Name of Mukhtar. Village. - - 1,oizos Demetriou Papa Loizou Dhali. Michael Stylianou Koutzourou. Kythrea (Ay. Andronikos Qr.) Savvas Th. Karaviotis. Pyrgos, Kato. Christos N. Tsiakouris. Tymbou. Dated the 28th day of July, 1959. B. J. WESTON. (M.P. 1482/50). Commissioner of Nicosia and Kyrenia. 386 No. 4x1. THE OATHS LAW. CAP. 25 AND LAW4 OF 1956.

SPECIALAUTHORIZATION UNDER SECTION6. By virtue of the powers vested in the Governor by section 6 of the Oaths Law and duly delegated to me, I hereby authorize the Mukhtars whose names appear in the Schedule hereto to administer oaths for the purposes of the said Law. The authorization given to the Ex-Mukhtars of Dhcrynia, Ayios Elias, Patriki, Avgorou, Alihna, Asha, Chattos, Vatyli and Yialousa and published under Public Instruments Nos. 913 of 1956, 387 of 1955, 259 of 1954, 369 of 1940, 170 of 1950 and 18s of 1942 respectivcly, is hereby revoked.

SCHEDULE. Famagusta District. Name of -Mukhtar. Village. - Pieris Yiannakou Dherynia. Antonios Papaleontiou. Ayios Elias. Yiannis Photi. Patriki. Antonios Karios. Avgorou. Georghios Eleftheriou. Akhna. Georghios Panaghi Paklrou. Asha. Arif Salih Bayraktar. Chattos. Georghios Georghiou Aspri. Vatyli. Michael Kalli Sterghides. Yialousa.

Dated the 13th day of July, 1959.

0. F. MUFTIZADE, (M.P. 148450). Commissioner of Famagusta.

No. 412. THE WATER (DOMESTIC PURPOSES) VILLAGE SUPPLIES LAW. CAP. 311 AND LAWS 28 OF 1951 AND 12 OF 1952.

NOTICEUNDER SECTION12 (2). Notice is hereby given that the immovable property, as hereinafter, is required by the Water Commission of Kalochorio (Morphou) Kapouti, in connection with a scheme for the supply and/or maintenance of a supply of water for the domestic purposes of the inhabitants of the said village under the provisions of the Water (Domestic Purposes) Village Supplies Law, Cap. 311. Any person claiming to have any right or intercst in the immovable pro- perty to which this notice relates, who objects to the acquisition of any such property, is requirell within six weeks from the date of this notice to send to me a statcrnent of his right and interest and of the evidence thereof and of any claim made by him in respect of such right or interest. The Water Commission of Kalochorio (Morphou) Kapouti is willing to treat for the acquisition of the immovable property to which this notice relates. 387 The immovable property to which this notice relates is as follows (a plan showing the same being available for inspcctioti during a period of six weeks from the date of this notice, at my oflice ai 1Vlorpl:ou from 9 a.m. to IZ noon, daily, except Sundays and holidays) :- The spring known as " Koutellos " spring, with its water and all private water rights appertaining thercto, located on plot @-IOI of Sheet/plan xI/59 within the area of Asomatos village in tl:c District of Kyrenia.

Dated this 18th day of August, 1959.

I. A. C. GImr.s, M.J. 235/59)* C '(riniiii&m>y of hlicosia and Kyreniu. - --- - No. 413. THE EMERGENCY POWERS (PUBLIC SAFETY AND ORDER) REGUL,ATIONS, 1955 '1'0 1959. -__- REVOCATIONOF ORDER MADE UPY'DXI REGULATION44. In exercise of the powers vestd in me by Regulation 44 of the Emergency Powers (Public Safety and Order) Regulations, 1955 to 1959, I, the Commissioner of Limasso!, do hereby revoke the Ordcr made under Public Instrument No. 123 of r959, ulthout pl.cjuclice to anything done or left undone thereunder.

Made this 14th day of August, 1959. I. M. G.WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Liriiassol.

No. 414. THE AGRICUL'I'IJRRI, PRODUCE (EXPBRI') LAW. CAP. 39 AND LAW 50 OF 1954.

THE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (EXPORT) REGULATIONS, 1956 AI4D 1958.

NOTICEU?,P)EI~ HEWLATION 20 (d). In exercise of the powers coriferrcd upon him by paragraph (d) of Regu- lation 20 of the Agrirultural Produce (Export) Replations, 1956 and 1558, the Director o$ Commerce and Indtisti-y hereby gives notice that the dates specified below are fixed for the beginning of the cutting of the 1959-1960 citrus fruit crop intended for cxport . ~- Sour Lemons .. . hlonday, 14th September, 1959. Grapefruit ...... Moiiday, 9th November, 1959. Oval Oranges .. . . Wednesd.iy, 18th November, 1959.

Datcd this 18th day of August, 1959.

D. A. PERCIVAL, Director 01 Commerce and Industry. 388 No. 415. THE DEFENCE (EXPORTATION OF GOODS) REGULATIONS, 1956.

NOTICEUNDER REGULATION6 (b). P.I. : The second paragraph of the First Schedule to the Defence (Exportation 378/1956. of Goods) Regulations, 1956, is hereby deleted and the following substituted therefor :- “2. Goods to be exported to any destination where the f.o.b. value of the consignment of such goods does not exceed $75.’’

Dated this 25th day of August, 1959.

D. A. PERCIVAL, Director of Commerce and Industry

Pbted b7 the Government Prhter qt the Government Printing Office, Nicosia, Cjpws,