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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. LXVIII-No. 50 NAIROBI, 18th October 1966 Price: Sh. 1/50 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTENo~~c~s-(Contd.) PAGE Probate and Administration ........ The Children and Young Persons Act 1963-Approved Voluntary Institutions .......... Bankruptcy Jurisdiction .......... The Kenya Military Forces (Constitution and Mis- The Companies Act-Dissolutions ...... cellaneous Provisions Act 1963-Resignation of Commission ............ 1190 ) The Societies Act-Registrations, etc. The Broadcast Receiving (Licensing) Act 1965- I Lost Polices Appointments ............ / Local Government Notices ....... The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act-Appoint- llN Changes of Name ............ ment .............. 1 Business Transfers The Local Government (County of Tnrkana) Order 1 1963-Nominated Members ........ The Local Government (City of Nairobi) Order 1963- Nominated Member The Local Government (County of Bungoma) Order .......... 1963-Nominated Members ........ The Local Government (County of Isiolo) Order 1963-Nominated Members The Courts Act-Appointments ........ The Local Government (Coulnty of South Nyanza) The Regulation of Wages and Conditions of Employ- Order 1963-Nominated Members ment Act-Notification .......... ...... The Local Government (County of Laikipia) Order The Tax Reserve Certificates Act-Loss of Certificate.. 1963-Nominated Members ........ Vacancies The Government Lands Act- Plots for Light Industrial Purposes SUPPLEMENT No. 87 Plots for Alienation .......... Legislative Supplenzent Industrial Court Awards East African Railways and Harbours-Amendment to 293-The Customs Tariff (Remission) (No. 17) the Tariff of Harbour Dues and Charges No. 1 . 1196 1 Order 1966 .......... Air Services Licensing 294-The Customs Tariff (Suspended Duty) Industrial Licensing ............ (Imposition) (No. 4) Order 1966 .... E.A. Customs and Excise Department- 295-The Paymaster-General (Amendment) Regula- tions 1966 .......... Customs Tariff Interpretation ...... 296-The Children and Young Persons (Appointed Public Auction .......... Local Authority) (No. 12) Order 1966 . The Methods of Charge (EAPL) Byelaws 1962-Fuel 297-The Children and Young Persons (Appointed Oil Prices .............. Local Authority) (No. 13) Order 1966 . The Land and Agricultural Bank of Kenya-Cancella- 298-The Children and Young Persons (Appointed tion of Auction Sale .......... 1200 ( Local Authority) (No. 14) Order 1966 . The Mining Regulations-Expiry of Mining Locations 299-The City of Nairobi (Control of Hamali Tender Carts and Handcarts in Public S'treets) .............. By-laws 1966 ........ Kenya Post Office Savings Bank-Accounts 1965 . 300-The Local Industries (Refund of Customs Transport Licensing ............ Duties) (Long-term) (Amendment) (No. 4) Order 1966 .......... Liquor Licensing ............ 301-The Dairy Industry (Imports) (No. 2) Order Trade Marks .............. 1966 ............ 516 11189 1190 TH E K EN YA GA ZETTE 18th October 1966 CORM GENDA CJAZETTE 'qoilcB Ypo. 3801 In Gazotte Notice No. 3557 of 271 September 1966, p. 1115 (C/1211/;7/90/5) - uxAnnual fees'' should read I'Terminal fees'' THE LOCAL GOVERNMBNT (COIJNTY 0F TURKANA) ORDBR 1963 In Gazette Notice No. 3644 of 4th October 1966- (L.IL 435 oj 1963) In paragraph 4, the dato the 13th d'ay of October 1966 èIOMINATED AfEMBERS--COUNTV CouxclL oF TURKANA should be 28th October 1966. IT IS hereby notifiod for general information that the M inister for Local Government has in exercise of his powers conforred under the provisions of paragraph 4 (b) of the Local GAZB'I'TE NolqcE No. 3797 Govqrnment (County of Turkana) Order 1963 (L.N. 435/ 1963), nom lnated :- THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS ACT 1963 The District Commissioner, Turkana, to represent the (Ilo. 8 oj 1963) public service of tho Provinco and who shall bo tbo APPROVED VOLUNTARY INSTITUTIONS Chairman of the County Council. Chiof Lochodo Loichukume, Chief W illiam Abash and IT IS hereby notified for general information that, in the Chief W ilson M unyeth, to reprcsent the chiefs of the exercis' e of powers conferred by seotion 63 (1) of the Children County. and Young Persons Act 1963, the M inister for Home Afhirs has approved- Illukwell Lokido and Lokora Logel, to represent traders and stock traders. Thika Children's Home, P.O. Box 240, Thika ; The above nominated councillors to serve on Turkana County Emisioma Orphanage, P.O. Box 67, Kakamega ; Council until 30th June 1969. Tumutumu Deaf and Dumb Unit, P.O. Karatina ; and Tuuru Home for Children, P.O. Box 77, M eru, Datexl this l0th day of October 1966. to be approved institutions for the purposes of the Act. T. C. J. RAMTU, Permanent Secretary, Dated this 11th day of October 1966. M inistry oj Local Government. GAZETTB NorlcE No. 3802 (C/1211/G/1û/14) THE LOCAL GOVERNM BNT (COIJNTY OF BUNGOM A) (DFF. 116/ 10/09) ORDER 1963 (f .N. 453 o! 1963) THE KENYA M ILITARY FORCES (CONSTITUTION AND NOMINATED M EMBBRS- BTJNGOMA URBA.N Couxclla M ISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1963 IT IS hereby notified for general information that the (No. 47 oj 1963) M inister for Local Government has in exerciso of his powers KBNYA AIR FORCE- RBSIGNATION oF ColklMlsslox conferred by paragraph 6 (b4 of the Local Governmont (County FLYING OFFICBR JAMES NJIJNGE MUKIRAE resigns his commission of Bungoma) Ordor 1963 (L.N. 453/ 1963), nominated- on 30th Septèmber 1966. Chief Hilario W esamba and Mrs. Zipporah Wekesa, Dated this 12th day of October 1966. to be members of Bungoma Urban Council from the date of NJOROGE M UNGAI, gazettement of tMs notlce until 30th June 1969. M inister yt?r Dejence. Dated this 10th day of October 1966. T. C. J. RAMSU, GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3799 Permanent Secretary, M înistry of Local Government. THE BROADCAST RECEIVING (LICENSING) ACT 1965 (No. 12 of 1965) GAZE'I'TE Noncs No. 3803 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 4 of the Broadcast Reoeiving (Licensing) Act 1965, the M inister for THE COURTS ACT Information and Broadcasting hereby appoints- W ap. 10) 'fhe Senior Licence Investigations OKcer ; ZAPOINTMENT OF PRESIDENT TO AN AFRICAN COURT Every Licence Investigation Oëcer ; 'IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Every Assistant Licence Investigation Omcer ; Courts Act, the Judicial Service Commission hereby appoints- Evory Oëcer in charge of a Post Oëce ; FRANCIS KANGBTHB JOHN Every Chief or Sub-chief appointed under the Chiefs' to the olce of President of the Nairobi African Cpurt, with Authority Act ; 'and efect from 1st October 1966, in qlace of George Bubla Mathai, Every Provincial Information Oëcer, by way of transfer from the presldency of the Nakuru African Court to the presidency of the said Nairobi African Court. to be Licensing Oëcers. Dated this 13th day of October 1966. Dated this 10th day of October 1966. By Order of the Commission. J. OSOGO, C. DUNCAN, M inister for Injormation and Broadcasting. Secretary, Judicial Service Com mission. GAZETTE No'rlcE No. 3800 (ANICRUELTYILEGI 1/ff) GAZE'I'TE Norncs N o. 3804 THE PREVEU ION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT THE COURTS AW (Cap. 360) Lcap. 10) APPOINTMENT OF AW HORIZBD OFFICBR ZZPOINTMENT OF PRESIDENT TO AN AFRICAN COURT IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by seqtion 36 of the IN EXERCISE of the pouyrs conferred by section 3 (?f the Prevention of Cruelty to M imals Act, the M inlster for Agri- Courts Act, the Judicial Servlce Commission hereby appolnts- culturo and Anhnal Husbandry, after consultation with the East African Sodoty for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, OLIVER KENNBTH MwALWALA M WAKULUA hereby appoints- to 'the oKce of President of the Nakuru African Court, with IsyA IYANE K lproo esect from 28th June 1966, and his appointment as a member of the Nairobi African Court is hereby cancelled. to be an Authorizod Oëcer for tho purpose of the said Aot. Dated this 13th day of October 1966. Dated this 6th day of October 1966. By Order of the Commission. BRUCE M CKEN ZIE, C. DUNCAN, M inister ytpr Agriculture and Secretary, Animal Husbandry. Judicial Service Comm ission. .18 th O ctober 1966 YITI7 U'KMV A n A Vr'rerr 1 1 (1 1 G AZBTTE N oTlcE No. 3805 and liaiso with heads of faculties on their recruitment pro- gramme and requircments and arrange recreational activlties TH E REGU LATION OF W AGES AN D CON DITIONS OF fo'r the students. Knowledgo and experience of hospital EM PLOYM BNT ACT administration in Kenya would be advantageous. (Cap. 229) Accountant Gi'ade 11 (Two Posts), M înistry of Works TH E KN I-IV ING M ILLS W AG ES COU NCIL (No. 362/ 66) N OTICE is hereby given that the Knitting M ills W ages Salarp scale.- k 1,096 to f 1,348. PEN SIONABLE. Council, established under Legal Notice No. 452/ 1962 :intends to subm it W ages Regulation Proposals to the M inlster for Applicants must be civil servants who have (t0 a minimum Labour, in respect of employees employed in knkting mills. of five yearse approved accounting experience, including not less than one year as an Accountant Grade 111, oi' (bj the Copies of the W ages Regulation Proposals may be obtained Intermediate Examination of a recognized professional account- from the Secretary of the W ages Council at the address given ing body, or a degree of an approved university including below, or from Labour Oëces throughout Kenya. Accountancy as a major field of study, plus in either case at Representation in regard to the proposals must be in writing, least two yea'rs' approved accounting cxperience. A thorough setting out clearly the reasons fer making same, and must reach knowledge of Government regulations and Financial Orders. the Secrotary not later than 14th November 1966. and ability to control stas and conduct correspondence is essontial. Dated this 13th day of October 1966. J. LIN DSAY, Accountant Grade 111, M inistry tp/ W orks (No. 363/66) Secretary, Salarv scale.- L 850 to f 1,060.
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