The Edinburgh Gazette

The Edinburgh Gazette

Bumb. 16,838. 131 NEMOME-IMPUNE-LACESSIT The EdinburgC?h Gazette :publisif)eb Registered as a Newspaper. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1951. Lord Chamberlain's Office, rate of drawback is increased from 16s. 6d. to -£3 a ton, St. James's Palace, London, S. W.I, and previous schemes are revoked. 1.6th March 1951. The Order, which comes into operation on the 19th March The KING has been graciously pleased to appoint the 1951, has been published as Statutory Instruments 1951, Reverend Thomas Bentley Stewart Thomson, M.C., T.D., No. 408, and capies may be purchased (price 2d. net) direct D.D,, Minister of Dunbarney, Perthshire, to be a Chaplain from His Majesty's Stationery Office, at the following to His Majesty in Scotland, in the room of the Reverend addresses :—York House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 429 John Henry Duncan, D.D., deceased. Oxford Street, London, W.I; P.O. Box 569, London, S.E.I; 13A Castle Street, Edinburgh, 2; 39 King Street, Manchester, 2; 2 Edmund Street, Birmingham, 3; 1 St. Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; Tower Lane, Bristol, 1; 80 Chichester Scottish Home Department, Street, Belfast; or through any bookseller. St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh, 1. lf>th March 1951. The KING has been pleased, by Warrant under His WAGES COUNCILS ACTS, 1945 TO 1948. Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 7th March 1951, to direct Letters Patent to be passed under the Seal RETAIL FOOD TRADES WAGES COUNCIL appointed by the Treaty of Union to be kept and made (SCOTLAND). use of in place of the Great Seal of Scotland, appointing The Retail Food Trades Wages Council (Scotland) hereby The Right Honourable The Viscount Cunningham of gives notice of its intention to submit to the Minister of Hyndhope, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., D S.O., to be His Majesty's Labour and National Service proposals for the amendment High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of the Retail Food Trades Wages Council (Scotland) Wages of Scotland -which is to meet on the 22nd May next. 'Regulation Order, 1950, (Order R.F.C.S. (6)), relating to statutory minimum remunefation. Particulars of the proposals may be obtained on application to the Secretary of the Wages Council at the address given Treasury Chambers, London, S. TF.l. below. The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury The Wages Council will consider any written representa- hereby give notice that They have made an Order under tion with respect to the above-mentioned proposals which Section 21 (1) of the Finance Act, 1948, namely, the Purchase may be sent to it within 14 days from 16th March 1951. Tax (No. 3) Order, 1951. Any such representation should be signed by the person The effect of the Order is to make it clear that the making the same (adding his or her address) and sent to the appliances and apparatus to which Group 12 of the Purchase Secretary, Retail Food Trades Wages Council (Scotland), Tax Schedule relates are all those of a kind used for Ebury Bridge House, Ebury Bridge Road, London, S.W.l. domestic purposes with the exception of mechanical lighters. It is desirable that persons making objections should state The Order also provides that interval timers incorporating the precise grounds of their objections. an alarum mechanism are not chargeable under Group 12. F. D. GBOVER, Secretary. This provision does not affect the operation of other Groups : 15th March 1951. for example, interval timers which show the time" of day remain chargeable as clocks and watches under Group 17. The Order, which comes into operation on the 19th March 1951, has been published as Statutory Instruments 1951, Board of Trade, No. 397, and copies may be purchased (price 2d. net) direct Millbank, London, S.W.I. from His Majesty's Stationery Office, at the following addresses :—York House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 429 The Board of Trade hereby give notice that they have Oxford Street, London, W.I; P.O. Box 569, London, S.E.I; made Orders which have been published as S.I.s 1951, price 13A Castle Street, Edinburgh, 2; 39 King Street, Manchester, 2d., except where stated :— 2; 2 Edmund Street, Birmingham, 3; 1 St. Andrew's • S.I. 296.—The Utility Apparel (Maximum Prices and Crescent, Cardiff; Tower Lane, Bristol, 1; 80 Chichester Charges) (Amendment^ Order, 1951, dated February 22, Street, Belfast; or through any bookseller. 1951. ' * ' S.I. 357.—The Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment No. 4) Order, 1951, dated March 2, 1951. S.I. 376.—The Utility Apparel (Industrial Overalls and Treasury Chambers, London, S.W.I. Merchant Navy Uniforms) (Manufacture and Supnlv) The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury Order, 1951. WJ/ hereby give notice that They have made an Order under These Orders can be purchased through any bookseller, Section 9 of the Finance Act, 1932, Section 7 of the Finance agents, or direct from His Majesty's Stationery Office at the Act, 1934, and Section 1 of the Import Duties (Emergency following addresses :—York House, Kingsway, London, Provisions) Act, 1939, viz. :— W.C.2; 13A Castle Street, Edinburgh, 2; 39 King Street, The Import Duties (Drawback) (No. 8) Order, 1951, Manchester, 2; 2 Edmund Street, Birmingham^ 3; 1 St. which approves a scheme for the allowance of drawback Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; Tower Lane, Bristol, 1; 80 on castor seed used in the manufacture of castor oil. The Cbichester Street. Belfast..

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