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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsf)eti h^ ^ut|)ortt|)<br />

No. 2487.]<br />

No. 49.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL. -No. 1674.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE QUARANTINE LAW, 1932.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, His Excellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, has been pleased to make and hereby<br />

makes the following regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Quarantine (Amendment) Regulations, 1936, and<br />

shall be read as one wdth the Quarantine<br />

Regulations, 1932 to 1934, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Principal Regulations "), and the Principal<br />

Regulations and these Regulations may together<br />

be cited as the Quarantine Regulations, 1932<br />

to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Principal Regulations are hereby<br />

amended by the insertion immediately after<br />

Regulation 19 of the following heading and<br />

regulation :—<br />

" DENGUE.<br />

FRIDAY, 17TH JANUARY, 1936. 4i<br />

19A. Vessels coming from a port in which<br />

there is an epidemic of DengUv.. Fever shall be<br />

subjected to the following measures :—<br />

(a) Boarding.—<strong>The</strong> doctor, or failing him the<br />

captain, shall give a reply to the question :<br />

' Are there, or have there been, on board<br />

any persons suffering from dengue fever ?'<br />

(b) Medical Inspection.—Patients who have<br />

developed dengye fever within less than<br />

five days and desire to leave the ship shall<br />

be landed by day and shall be isolated on<br />

land, in accordance with the instructions<br />

of the Port Health Officer, under<br />

conditions which shelter them from<br />

mosquito bites, until a period of five days<br />

has elapsed sinee the illness began.<br />

(c) Inspection of the ship in order to<br />

ascertain that there are no stegomyia on<br />

board, taking into account any measures<br />

already taken on the voyage. If any<br />

stegomjaa are found on board the Port<br />

Health Officer may have the mosquitoes<br />

destroyed.<br />

(d) In exceptiorial cases, the Port Health<br />

Officer may, if he considers that<br />

circumstances render it necessary, place<br />

under surveillance those passengers who<br />

have disembarked and confine the crew<br />

on board except for purpose of duty, until<br />

a period of eight daj^s has elapsed since<br />

they were exposed to infection."<br />

Made in Council, this Ilth day of January,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 795/31.)<br />

No. 50. ORDER<br />

B. J. O'BRIEX,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS-<br />

LAWS, 1930 AND 1935.<br />

H. R. PALXER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Yerasa, in the District of Limassol,.<br />

on the Sth day of May, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Yerasa :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Yerasa has forw^arded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Yerasa.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


42 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JAXUARY. 1936.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Anas Linvs, l!>30* and<br />

1935. i.s plea-st'd to order and it is liereb}' ordered<br />

as follow!- :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Scliedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area ot the village of Yerasa,<br />

in the Di.strict of Liniassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundarv begins at the most northern<br />

point of plot No. 249, plan Xo. XLVII .36,<br />

locality " Kattidhes,' and goes north-eastwards<br />

and south-eastwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of and including in th« reserved<br />

area plots Xos. irA. 2.53. 254. 222, 223, 219,<br />

21s. 217. 204. 205, 2()2, 201, 200, 2.-)8, 259,<br />

271, localitv •' Kaponi," 270, 340, 389, 390,<br />

403. 479. 4(K), localitv " Volistra," 426, 427,<br />

429. 42s. 471. 470. 469, 466, 465, 463, 461,<br />

to the north-eastern corner of plot Xo. 451<br />

of the same plan, locality " Vasi." on a footpath<br />

; thence south-westwards along this<br />

footpath passing along the boundaries of and<br />

including in the reserved area plots Xos. 451,<br />

452, 453, 458, 457, 460, 461, 537, 536, 535,<br />

.)19, ols, 559 of the same plan, lotahtr<br />

•Pamboulia.' plots Xos. 495, 494. 4


No. 58. Acting Appointments.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JAXUARY, 1936.<br />

Mr. Loucas Ch. Haralaml)ides, Assistant to Analyst,<br />

acted as Analyst, IMedical Department, from 29th<br />

August, 1935, to Bth January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.323.)<br />

Mr. Harilaos Kallias, Laboratory Assistant, 1st Grade,<br />

Agricultural Department, acted as Agricultural<br />

Chemist, in addition to his own duties, from 29th<br />

August to Slst Deceraber, 193"). rM.P. P.447.)<br />

No. 53. Leave of Absence.<br />

Dr. S. (!. Willimott, Analyst, Medical Department,<br />

was absent on vacation leave (42 days), passage<br />

leave (18 days), and on leave with half salary<br />

(73 days) from 29tli August, 1935, to Bth January,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.1813.)<br />

No. 54. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve the following retirement:—<br />

Dr. Arthur Harold Unwin, O.B.E., Conservator of<br />

Forests, with effect from the 10th January, 1936,<br />

inclusive. (M.P. P.934.)<br />

No. 55. Special Authorization under the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Village Authorities Laws, 1931 to 1935, His Excellency<br />

the Governor has been pleased to authorize the<br />

following Mukhtars to issue search warrants under<br />

the provisions of section 13A (1) and (2) of the said<br />

Laws :—<br />

LIMASSOL DISTEICT.<br />

1. Panayiotis Neophytou, of Dhora, rice Aristides<br />

N. Pezikis.<br />

•jt. Loizos Michaelides, of Kellaki, vire Christophis<br />

Adamou.<br />

3. Yiannis Nicola Koufou, of Lania, vice Agapios<br />

Haji Papa Haralambous.<br />

4. Hassan Osmau Haji Emin, of Evdhimou, rice<br />

Haji Suleyman Ahmed.<br />

5. loannis Haralambous Violaris, of Prodhromos.<br />

(M.P. 599/33/2.)<br />

No. 56. Agricultural Advisory Committee.<br />

It is hereby notified that His Excellency the<br />

Governor has been pleased to appoint the following<br />

to constitute the Agricultural Advisory Committee<br />

for the year ending 31st December, 1936 :—<br />

Chairman:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Agriculture.<br />

Members (Official) :<br />

Mr. B. J. Surridge, Registrar of Co-operative<br />

'and Co-operative Ctedit Societies.<br />

Mr. B. J. Weston, Superintendent of Agriculture.<br />

Members (Non-official) :<br />

Mr. Paul Geo. Pavlides, Limassol.<br />

Mr. P. loannou, Famagusta.<br />

Mr. N. Nicolaides, Paplios.<br />

Mr. Stavros Stavrides, Ayios Epiktitos<br />

(Kyrenia).<br />

Mr. Ch. N. ^shiotis, Tymbou (Nicosia).<br />

Mr. Tewfik oaade, Larnaca.<br />

Mustafa Hakki Eff., Yenagra (Famagusta).<br />

(M.P. 682/93/2.)<br />

No. 57. <strong>The</strong> English School (Management and<br />

Control) Law, 1935.<br />

BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.<br />

It is hereby notified that, in exercise of the<br />

powers vested in him by section 4 (1) of the<br />

EngUsh School (Management and Control) Law,<br />

1935, His Excellency the Govemor has been<br />

pleased to appoint Mr. Arthur Eric Peru-ose<br />

Sloman, Inspector of Secondary Schools, to be a<br />

member of the Board of Management of the<br />

EngUsh School. (M.P. 436/36.)<br />

No. 58. Comptroller's Warrant.<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

To all Tax Collectors,<br />

I, George Frederick Wilson, Comptroller, hereby<br />

require you and comniand you to proceed with the<br />

collection of the following taxes or duties, that is<br />

to say :—<br />

All sums assessed under section 72 of the<br />

Elementary Education Law, 193:), due on lst<br />

January, 1936,<br />

from all persons liable thereto and in default of<br />

payment to levy execution upon any person in default<br />

by seizure and sale of the movable property of such<br />

person and to take such other steps as may be necessary<br />

for the recovery of any amount due hy any such person<br />

in default under the provisions of the Tax Collection<br />

Law, 1932.<br />

Dated 17th January, 1936.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 672/32/2.) Comptroller.<br />

No. 59. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Comptroller by<br />

the Tax Collection Law, 1932, I, George Frederick<br />

Wilson, Comptroller, hereby direct that all persons<br />

liable to pay any tax or duty under my warrant dated<br />

the 17th January, 1936, and published in this gazette,<br />

under Notification No. 58, who are ordinarily resident<br />

in any of the towns in the Schedule hereto or within<br />

three miles from such town, shall pay such tax or duty<br />

to the officer at the place and office appearing in the<br />

Schedule hereto opposite the name of such town not<br />

later than the SOth day of April, 1936.<br />

Town.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Fainagusta<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Paphos<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Officer.<br />

Officer in Cliarge of<br />

Customs.<br />

Collector of Customs.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Place or office.<br />

Customs office<br />

(near the Railway<br />

Station).<br />

Custom House.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Dated 17th January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 672/32.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Comptroller.<br />

43


44 THE CYPRUS G-\ZETTE, 17TH JANUARY. 1936.<br />

No. 6C. List of Ofl&ces the holders o! which are required to fumish security through the<br />

PubUc Ofl&cers' Guarantee Fund from 1st January, 1936.<br />

Ottic«*<br />

Printing Office :<br />

Superintendent ..<br />

Admi ni •'trat ion :<br />

Administrative Ofl&cer ..<br />

District Inspector<br />

Troi-^ury :<br />

Treasurer..<br />

Deputy Treasurer<br />

Chief Accountant<br />

Chief aerk<br />

Assistant Accountant<br />

S'purity<br />

£<br />

500<br />

> • • • 0\A/<br />

.. 200<br />

.. 1.(><br />

Chief Revenue Oflficer .. .. 2


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JANUARY, 1936. 45<br />

OtHce Security<br />

Public Works :<br />

Director of PubUc Works .. .. 1,000<br />

Assistant Director of Public Works .. 500<br />

Road Engineer .. .. .. .. 400<br />

Divisional Engineer .. .. .. 400<br />

Assistant Engineer .. .. .. 400<br />

Superintendent Royal Engineer Works 300<br />

Chief Foreman 100<br />

Assistant Chief Foreman .. .. 100<br />

Draughtsman and Record Keeper .. 100<br />

Electrical and Mechanical Engineer .. 400<br />

Inspector of Water SuppUes .. .. 100<br />

Accountant .. . . .. .. 1,000<br />

Pay Oflficer 1,000<br />

Assistant Pay Oflficer .. .. .. 1,000<br />

Storekeeper, Nicosia .. .. .. 500<br />

Storeman.. .. .. .. .. 50<br />

Technical Clerk and Storekeeper,<br />

Western Division .. .. .. 100<br />

Irrigation:<br />

Irrigation Superintendent .. .. 200<br />

Assistant Irrigation Superintendent .. 100<br />

No. 61. Notification under the PubUc Health<br />

(Villages) Law, 1892.<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

delegated to him by His Excellency the Acting<br />

Governor under Notification No. 693, in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2450 of the 21st June, 1935, the<br />

Commissioner of Limassol has received a petition, dated<br />

the 1st January, 1936, signed by two-thirds of the<br />

tax-payers of the village of Ayios Athanasios, in the<br />

District of Limassol, asking for the application of the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, to that village.<br />

In accordance with its provisions, the said Law will<br />

be in full force and effect in respect of the said village<br />

of Ayios Athanasios as from this day.<br />

17th January, 1936. (M.P. 449/36.)<br />

Office.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Information Office<br />

* Secretary<br />

Antiquities:<br />

Director of Antiquities<br />

Curator of Museum<br />

* Foreman ..<br />

Evcaf :<br />

Delegate of Evcaf<br />

General Clerical Staff:<br />

Clerk, 1st Grade<br />

Clerk, 2nd Grade<br />

aerk, 3rd Grade<br />

Clerk, 4th Grade<br />

Student Clerk ..<br />

Security<br />

200<br />

600<br />

300<br />

100<br />

500<br />

400<br />

300<br />

200<br />

100<br />

25<br />

* Future holders of this non-pensionable post may be<br />

required to furnish outside security.<br />

(M.P. 1745/11/2.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Xotification dated 29th October, 1935,published<br />

in the Cgprus <strong>Gazette</strong> of tbe 1st November, 1935, is<br />

hereby cancelled.<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria")<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Nicosia, 17th January, 1936.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cliolera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

By His E.xcellency's Command,<br />

No. 62. Notification under the Public Health<br />

(ViUages) Law, 1892.<br />

(M.P. 289/36.)<br />

W. D. BATTEJISHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

delegated to him by His Excellency the Acting<br />

Governor under Notification No. 693, in the ('yprus<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2450 of the 21st June, 1935, the Commissioner<br />

of Famagusta has received a petition, dated<br />

the 21st October, 1935, signed by two-thirds of the<br />

No. 64. Mail Ofl&cers.<br />

VACANCIES.<br />

tax-payers of the village of Platanisso, in the District<br />

of Famagusta, asking for the application of the Public<br />

Health (Villages) Law, 1892, to that viUage.<br />

It is notified that subject to the approval of<br />

the Secretary of State for the Colonies, there wiU<br />

be six vacancies in the appointment of Probationary<br />

In accordance with its provisions, the said Law will Mail Oflficer, Postal Department.<br />

be in full force and effect in respect of the said \illage<br />

• of Platanisso as from this day.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> salary of the appointment is £48 rising<br />

by annual increments of £3 to £54. Security<br />

17th January, 1936. (M.P. 445/36.)<br />

in the amount of £25 will be required.<br />

3. Candidates should be British subjects and<br />

should have a good knowledge of the three oflficial<br />

No. 63.<br />

languages. Preference will be given to those<br />

Notification under the Quarantine Law, 1932. who have passed Govemment examinations<br />

(including the CivU Service Examination) and who<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the are not over 21 years of age. <strong>The</strong>y should also be<br />

Quarantine' Law, 1932, or otherwise. His Excellency able to ride a bicycle.<br />

the Governor is pleased to declare and it is hereby<br />

declared that the local areas in the first column 4. <strong>The</strong> necessaiy appUcation forms can be<br />

of the Schedule hereto are infected local areas and that obtained from Commissioners, to whom the<br />

all passengers and goods therefrom sliall, as from the appUcations must be submitted by the applicants<br />

date hereof, be subject to the measures prescribed by in person not later than the 31st January, 1936.<br />

the Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases in the second column<br />

•of the Schedule hereto.<br />

5. Further particulars of the appointment may<br />

be obtained at the ofl&ce of the Postmaster-General,<br />

Xicosia. (M.P. 967/26.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


46 THE (YPRUS GAZETTE. 17TH JAXUARY. 1936.<br />

Ho. 65. <strong>The</strong> Juvenile Offenders Law, 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

Ml-tion 2 of the Juvenile Offenders Law. 1935,<br />

Hi-s Excellency the Govemor has l^een plea.sed to<br />

declare that the (iovernment Stock Farm at<br />

At hala--a including the building> and compound<br />

known as the Juvenile Prison, Athalassa, shall be<br />

a reformatory for the purposes of the said Law<br />

imder the title '* <strong>The</strong> Athala>sa Reformatory-."<br />

Dated the 13th day of Januarv. 1936.<br />

* (MP. 554 27/2.)<br />

No. 66. Municipal Corporation of Famagusta.<br />

Hi.> Excellency the Govemor has been pleased to<br />

approve of the following Bye-la\\s made by the<br />

Council ofthe Municipal Corporation of Famagusta.<br />

(M.P. r>15 12 3.)<br />

BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE COUXCIL OF THE<br />

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF FAMAGUSTA.<br />

In e\erci.sc of the powers vestetl in them by the<br />

Muniiipal Corporations Laws. 1930 and 1934, and<br />

otherwise, the CouncU ofthe Municipal Corporation<br />

of FamaLnista hereby make the foUowing Byelaws<br />

:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laws may be cited as the Municipal<br />

(Jorporation (Fainauusta) Amendment Bye-laws,<br />

1936, and shaU be read as one with the Municipal<br />

Corporation(Famajiu-^ta)Bye-laws. 1931 to (No. 4)<br />

ll>35. (hereinaftei tailed *" the Principal Byelaws<br />

'"). and the Principal Bye-law s and these Byelaws<br />

may toiiether be cited as the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Faniagusta) Bye-laws. 1931 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> follow iug bye-law sliaU be inserted in the<br />

Principal Bve-laws immediatelv after bye-law<br />

160c theieof':<br />

" 160D.—(1) <strong>The</strong> passing of any motor lorrj-,<br />

cart or animal along the street known as " Tourist<br />

Road,' commencing at the Karpas Road near<br />

the former site of EUa and St. Barnabas' Fairs<br />

and continuing along the outer edge of the Moat<br />

as far as Del Mozzo Bastion, then into the<br />

Moat, and ending at Diamante Bastion, in<br />

either direction, is hereby prohibited.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Council shall place or cause to be<br />

placed {fct the ends of the street in paragraph<br />

(1) hereof mentioned and at such other parts<br />

thereof as they may consider necessary sign<br />

posts bearing thereon the tollowing words in<br />

KiiL'ish. Greek and Turkish :—<br />

' <strong>The</strong> passing of motor lorries, carts and<br />

animals is prohibited."<br />

(3) lu this bye-law the term " motor lorry '<br />

means an\ motor vehicle constructed to carry<br />

more than six persons, exclusive of the driver<br />

thereof, and their personal baggage, and includes<br />

any motor vehicle known as lorry constructed<br />

or used for carryinu a mixed load of passengers<br />

and goods or a load of good-.<br />

(4) Xothing in this bye-law contained shaU<br />

apply to any motor lorry, cart vi animal used<br />

bv the Municipal (Orporation."<br />

Mo. 67. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Stai^MiHut of pjirticular>, pursuant to section oi><br />

of the Partnership Law. 192)^, having been furnished<br />

the followin'.; General Partmrshii.- have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. Wri.sox,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> i>articulais given Ijelow correspond in each<br />

case U) the following lieadings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> finn name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> L'eneral nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> princii>al phu-e of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> lutme oi- nanus and surnanie aud description<br />

of each of thc i«irtnei"s.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name ov names and surname of eacluof the<br />

general partner-.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited jwrtncis.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership ia<br />

euteretl into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditious of the e\i>teiice of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

l^rtners who arc authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the ]>ai tnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Xuml)er in lJcgi»cer.<br />

1. P. S. Jonides and Co.<br />

2. Commission<br />

Merchants.<br />

3. Xieosia.<br />

Ai:ents. Importers and (Jeneral<br />

4. CPanos S. Jonides, Commission Agent and<br />

•j Merchant, Xicosia.<br />

5. ista\ ros X. Jonides, Clerk, Nicosia.<br />

6. Xil.<br />

7. Five years.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

1st January. 1936.<br />

9. Panos S. Jonides.<br />

Stavros X. Jonides.<br />

KJ. 4.".;!.<br />

1. Andreas Panayi and Andreas Nicolaou.<br />

2. Manufacturing and selling of shoes and the buying<br />

and selling of leather.<br />

'^. Nicosia.<br />

4. (Andreas Panayi. Shoe-maker, Nicosia.<br />

5.1 Andreas Xicolaou, Shoe-maker, Xicosia.<br />

6. Xil.<br />

7. Four years. 30th December, 1935.<br />

s. Xil.<br />

9. Andreas Panayi.<br />

Andreas Nicolaou.<br />

10. 4.:i4.<br />

1. Atelier Phassoulioti-Joannidi.<br />

2. Painting, Ad\ eitising, Decorating and the<br />

Publishing of the newspaper " Yelio ".<br />

o. Limassol.<br />

4. (George A. Phassouliotis, Professor of Technical<br />

< Lessons, Journalist and Painter. Limassol.<br />

5. (Victor X. Jt)annides, Painter, Limassol.<br />

6. Xil.<br />

7. Two vears. 6th December, 193.'..<br />

8. Xil. '<br />

9. George A. PhassouUotis.<br />

Victor X. Joannides.<br />

Xo loan may be contracted unless signed by both<br />

partners.<br />

10. 455.<br />

No. 68. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pui-suant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

192K, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

G. F. WiusoN,<br />

Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 137.. *•<br />

Name of Firm : Paschalis und Clerides, of Nicosia.<br />

Clumges: Pas.halis Constantinides has withdrawn from<br />

the partnership and Paschalis X. Pjischalis has<br />

joined the jiartnei-ship as a general partner.<br />

Date of Changes : l^t day of Januarj, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JANUARY, 1936. 47<br />

1^0. 69. Amiual List of Ministers for Celebrating Marriages under tbe Marriage Laws, 1922 to 1926.<br />

Date<br />

of<br />

Registration.<br />

16th June, 1923<br />

23rd Oct., 1923<br />

7th Jan., 1924<br />

29th Oct., 1925<br />

14th Oct., 1927<br />

15th Oct., 1927<br />

22nd Aug., 1928<br />

21st Dec, 1929<br />

19th Deo., 1930<br />

15th Oct., 1931<br />

8th Nov., 1931<br />

1st Jan., 1932<br />

•6th Jan., 1932<br />

lst Aug., 1932<br />

10th Feb., 1934<br />

6th Nov., 1935<br />

6th Nov., 1935<br />

Name of Minister.<br />

Frank Darvall Newham<br />

Bedros Saradjian<br />

Haroutune 11. ^lanoushakian<br />

Cloyd Erskine Caskey<br />

Pavlo Antoniou Haji Andrea<br />

Abdallah Saedy<br />

Peter Hanna Koumi<br />

Krikor Bedrosian<br />

Ohannes Der Miguirditchian<br />

T. S. F. de Chaumont<br />

Simon Deria<br />

Elias Houry Kardabaoui<br />

Benjamin Vanerian<br />

Arsene Kh(tiassandjian<br />

Ambrose John Williams<br />

Y. Der Mugrditchian<br />

Anthony Terzi<br />

Denomination.<br />

i<br />

Designation.<br />

Residenoe.<br />

1 Church of England Priest of the (Jhurch Nicosia<br />

1<br />

of England<br />

Armenian Church 1 Archbisho}) of the<br />

Armenian Church<br />

»»<br />

Congregational Church Pastor of the Congregational<br />

Cliurch<br />

5'<br />

Reformed Presbyterian ^Minister of the Re­<br />

Church in North formed Pi'cshyteriau<br />

»?<br />

America<br />

Church<br />

America<br />

in Xorth<br />

]\laronite Church Priest of the ]\laronite<br />

Church<br />

Karpashia<br />

75<br />

?9<br />

Armenian Church<br />

,,<br />

^«<br />

Priest ofthe Armenian<br />

Church<br />

Nicosia<br />

Asomatos<br />

Larnaca<br />

»i<br />

..<br />

Xic )sia<br />

Church of England Chaplain of the Church<br />

of England<br />

n<br />

Maronite Church Priest of the Maronite Ayia Marina<br />

Church Skillouras<br />

??<br />

Armenian Church<br />

1 Larnaca<br />

Priest of the Armenian Xieosia<br />

Church<br />

Armenian Catholic Priest of the Armenian Larnaca<br />

Church<br />

Catholic Church<br />

Church of England Priest of the Churcli<br />

of England.<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Reformed Presbyterian Minister of the Reformed Xicosia<br />

Church<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

Maronite Church Priest of the Maronite<br />

Cliurch<br />

Asomatos<br />

Ho, 70. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended Ilth January, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year 1935 ...<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

mallpox<br />

'J:<br />

—<br />

-<br />

—<br />

hickenpox<br />

O<br />

u<br />

<br />

fe<br />

"3<br />

^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

"<br />

,<br />

engue<br />

Q<br />

-<br />

--<br />

- -<br />

1<br />

J<br />

(M.P. 924/23/2.)<br />

easles<br />

cute Ante<br />

olymyeliti<br />


48 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JANUARY. 1936.<br />

No. 72. Notice of Appointment of Trastee.<br />

THK BA.NKRrpTCT IXA.W, l93o.<br />

In the District Court of Famairusta-Larnaon.<br />

Reiristry of Kainai:i;-ia. Xo. 1 of 19o2.<br />

In Banknipfnj.<br />

Re Chr-o>'i X. Papadopoulos of Rizokarpasc\<br />

Debtors Xame—Chri^i ti X. Papadoix)ulos.<br />

No. 73. Animal Disease.<br />

Address—Rizokarp:i>»^ (Famagusta District).<br />

Description—Xot ile^cribed in the Receiving:Order.<br />

(<br />

Xame—(ieorge Pikis.<br />

Address—Trikomo (Famagusta Di>i rict).<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

Date of Certificate of AppcMUtment—l?i (>ctol>er,<br />

V. R. B.UHAMrA.N,<br />

(nftiiof Rireircr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followin,: Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 17th .Tanuary is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Svria<br />

Turkev<br />

Conntrv.<br />

17th .lanuarv, 19:^(>.<br />

Var:ou-<br />

VariMis<br />

V,ir:a-;<br />

Vari 'U><br />

Pl^LICATIONS<br />

Localitv.<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERXMEXT<br />

PRIXTIXG OFFICE, N^COSL\, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent, Govemment<br />

Printing Ofl&ce, Nicosia, Cj-prus."<br />

Recently publtshed.<br />

AxNi'AL DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS :<br />

s.<br />

Agriculture, for the year 1934<br />

3<br />

Antiquities, do. do.<br />

4<br />

Education, for the school year 1933-34 .. 2<br />

Medical & Samtary Report, for the year 1934 4<br />

Mines and Labour, for the year 1934 1<br />

Police Force, for the year 1934<br />

1<br />

Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthmx. Tul erculosis, Hiemorrhagic Stp:ica?min,<br />

ContaiTioas Bovine rieun^-pueumonia, Tetanus, Stiff<br />

Sickness. Piroplasmosis, Vaiiola, Fowl Plague. Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis. Avian Spiivcluetosis.<br />

Bacillary White Diarrluea, Rai'ies.<br />

Anthrax. Tuberculosis. Piroplasmosis. Anaplasmosis. Strongylosis.<br />

Sheep Pox, Croat Pox, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Typhoid, MaiiL'c. Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Fowl Dii^hrlieria and Pox, Mange. Rabies.<br />

Anthrax. Black Quarter. Variola. Glanders, Fowl Plague,<br />

Mauiie. Rabies.<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4|<br />

RoBERr J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

OTHER REPORTS :<br />

Economic Conditions in <strong>Cyprus</strong> and Malta,<br />

by J. R. Greaves—1935<br />

Financial Report for the year 1934<br />

Imports. Exports and Shipping, etc., for<br />

the year 1934<br />

Land Registration and Survey Department<br />

Report, for the year 1934<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mosques of Xicosia (illustrated), by<br />

the late (T. Jeflfery, CNqirus Monuments,<br />

Series Xo. 7—193i5 "<br />

Present Condition of the Historical Monuments<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by G. Jeflferv—1931<br />

(reprinted 1935) '.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

s.<br />

o<br />

W. 1). BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial /Secretary.<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cyprva <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Superintendent. Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia, post free fre<br />

on paj-ment of a Bubscription of I'l for a year or 10*. for six months, payable in advjmce ; single copies 6c/».<br />

Cp.<br />

2 0<br />

1 ^.<br />

1 0<br />

1 0<br />

- ^<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2487 OF 17TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENT.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following application for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein is hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1432A in Class 42, in respect of oranges, in the name of Nicos C. Yardoglou, 90, Lemonatika,<br />

Piraeus, Greece, Greek Subject, trading as Fruit Merchant.<br />

Filed the 24th day of November, 1935.<br />

l-lv:-.''-!????^ ''''" '.'.'.'•


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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

( Extraordinary)<br />

^ublisbeti hp aut|)ortt|><br />

No. 1M88.] TUESDAY, 21ST JANUAKY, 1936. 51<br />

No. 74. Death of His Majesty King George the Fifth.<br />

His Excelloncy the Uovernor makes public announcement with the deepest<br />

i\\iirol that he has reeeivod InlolHgtMice from the Right HonourabU^ the Secretary of<br />

State for the Colonies that His MAJESTY KING GEORGE THE FIFTH passed away<br />

shortly before midnight on ^londay the f?Otli January, 1936.<br />

FuneriU.<br />

Court Mourniuii' will be observed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Courts and Government Offiees will be closed on the day fixed for the<br />

Special Lists will be opened at Government House, and at the Offiees of the<br />

several (Commissioners, in whieh the Public may inscribe their names as a mark of<br />

respeot to the memory of the late King.<br />

Memorial St^rvices may properly be held on the day of, and at the hour fixed for,<br />

the Funeral, of which due notitication will be made.<br />

21st Januarv, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

^V. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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..•i?:'j^<<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ul)lts|)eti hp autf)ortt|><br />

No. 2489.] WEDNESDAY, 22ND JANUARY, 1936. 53<br />

No. 75. A PROCLAMATION.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

WHEREAS it has pleased Almighty God to call to his mercy our late Sovereign<br />

Lord King George the Fifth, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the<br />

Imperial Crown of Great Britain, Ireland and all other of His late Majesty's Dominions<br />

is solely and rightfully come to the High and Mighty Prince Edward Albert Christian<br />

George Andrew Patrick David, we Herbert Richmond Palmer, Knight Commander of<br />

the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the<br />

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in<br />

and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Panayiotis Loizou Cacoyannis, Mehmed Munir, Officer<br />

of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, <strong>The</strong>mistocles Nicolaou Dervis,<br />

Officer of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire, George Pandeli Aradippiotis,<br />

Christodoulos Demetriou Haggipavlou, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, George Sotiriou Emphiedjis, Nicolas loannou Nicolaides and Costas<br />

Christodoulou Fieros, therefore, do now with One Voice and Consent of Tongue and<br />

Heart, publish and proclaim, that the High and Mighty Prince Edward Albert<br />

Christian George Andrew Patrick David is now, by the death of our late Sovereign of<br />

happy and glorious memory, become our only lawful and rightful Liege Lord<br />

EDWARD THE EIGHTH, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the<br />

British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India :<br />

to whom we acknowledge all faith and constant obedience, with all hearty and<br />

humble affection ; beseeching God, by whom Kings and Queens do reign, to Bless the<br />

Royal Prince EDWARD THE EIGHTH with long and happy years to reign over us.<br />

I 22nd<br />

Given at Nicosia, this twenty-second day of January, one thousand nine<br />

hundred and thirty-six.<br />

22nd January, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

No. 2490.] THURSDAY, 23RD JANUARY, 1936. 55<br />

No. 76.<br />

Court mouming, and Funeral of His late Majesty King George the Fifth.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has received intelligence from the Right Honourable<br />

the Secretary of State for the Colonies that His Majesty the King has commanded that<br />

the Court shall wear mourning until the 21st July, 1936, and half-mourning from the<br />

21st Julv until the 21st October, 1936.<br />

His Majesty has expressed a desire that the Public will wear suitable mourning<br />

until after the Funeral of His late Majesty KING GEORGE THE FIFTH which<br />

will take place on Tuesday the 28th January, 1936.<br />

23rd January, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

No. 2491.]<br />

No. 77. ORDER<br />

MADE TJNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 AND 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon, in the District<br />

of Limassol, on the 16th day of June, 1935, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that a<br />

certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon.<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described:<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapon has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Law, 1930, prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapon.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapon, in the District of Limassol.<br />

^ublts|)eti hp ^uttfovitp<br />

FRIDAY, 24TH JANUARY, 1936. 57<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most western<br />

point of plot No. 363, plan No. XLVII/58,<br />

locality " Reximon," on the boundary of the<br />

village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon and goes southeastwards<br />

along the south-westem side of this<br />

plot and crosses the river " Kryos" to the<br />

north-western corner of plot No. 368 of the<br />

same plan, on the road from the village of Vouni<br />

to the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon ; thence southeastwards<br />

along this road to the south-westem<br />

corner of plot No. 660 of the same plan, locality<br />

" Kato-Lakkos " ; thence eastwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and excluding from<br />

the reserved area, plots Nos. 660, 662, 664,<br />

665, 639, 666, 667, 670, 671, 672, to the road<br />

from the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon to Limassol<br />

at the most southern point of plot No. 672 of<br />

the same plan; thence north-eastwards and<br />

south-eastwards along this road to the northeastern<br />

corner of plot No. 501, plan<br />

No. XLVII/59, locahty " Kayefas " ; thence<br />

south-westwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 501, 500, 499, 498, 497, 536, 534, 533, 532,<br />

542 of the same plan, plots Nos. 869, 860 and<br />

859, plan No. XLVII;o8, locality " Anastasi,"<br />

plots Nos. 51, 52, 64, 47, 46, 83, 84, plan<br />

No. LIII/2, to the most southern point of<br />

plot No. 84 of the same plan, on the river<br />

" Kryos'"; thence crossing the river and<br />

south-eastwards along its right baidj: as far as<br />

the most eastern point of plot No. 136 of the<br />

same plan, on the village boundary of Ajdos<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapon ; thence westwards and northwards<br />

along this village boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2,070 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. M.P. 540/35.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 23rd day of January,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1370/35.)


58 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, l-ini JANUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 78. KULKS<br />

MADE 1 XDER<br />

THE CO-OPERATIVE ( REDIT SOCIETIES<br />

LAWS. 1914 TO 1929.<br />

AND<br />

THE CO-OPERATIV F. CREDIT SOCIETIES<br />

(AMENDMENT) LAW. 1932.<br />

H. R. PAL.MK<br />

Gove rnor.<br />

•fWWAKH BIWIOflHKW^<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 to 1929,<br />

and the Co-operative Credit Societies (Amendment)<br />

Law, 1932, His Excellency the Govemor. with<br />

the advice of the Executive Council, has been<br />

pleased to make and hereby makes the following<br />

Rules:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Kules may be cited as the<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies (Amendment)<br />

Rules, 1936. and shall be read as one with<br />

the Co-operative Credit Societies Rules, 1933,<br />

(hereinafter called " the Principal Rules "),<br />

and the Principal Rules and these Rules may<br />

together be cited as the Co-operative Credit<br />

Societies Rules. 1933 and 1936.<br />

2. Rule 67 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the<br />

words •' <strong>The</strong> audited balance sheet as on the<br />

3lst December of each year shall be published<br />

in the Cypruis <strong>Gazette</strong> ".<br />

Made in Council, this 23rd day of January,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 964/15/3.)<br />

B. J. O'BRIKX,<br />

Clerk of the Execuiive Council.<br />

No. 79. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Go\ ernor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

Xo. 31 of 1935.—A Law further to amend the Law<br />

relating to tbe reduction of the number of goats<br />

in <strong>Cyprus</strong>. (M.P. 1519/11/2.)<br />

No. 80.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followi 11'_' Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

(Jovernor and Commandei-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, are published for jreneral information in a<br />

sapplement to this 0 of the 2lst Junct, 19:5.-,, die Commissioner<br />

of Paphc« has r(!c;eived a i)etition, (latrrict of I'aphos, asking for the application ofthe<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, l«92, to that village.<br />

in ace in full force and effect in resfiect of the- said village<br />

of Kritou Marotton as from this dav.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

24th January, 19:50. (M.P. 451/36.)


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936. ^9<br />

No. 86. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

LIMNATIS (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in nie by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and<br />

1935, I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Limnatis, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund ") into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Limnatis, as described in the Order<br />

of the Governor made the 19th December, 1935,<br />

and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 20th December,<br />

1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubhc utility in the village of Limnatis.<br />

Limassol, 20th January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1152/35.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 87. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

MONAGRI (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the village of<br />

Monagri, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund ") into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered-under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Monagri, as described in the Order of<br />

the Governor made the 23rd December, 1935,<br />

and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27th December,<br />

1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of public utility in the village of Monagri.<br />

Limassol, 20th January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1283/35.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Com missioner.<br />

No. 88. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

AYIOS AMVROSIOS (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Plantmg Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of Ayios<br />

Amvrosios, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund") into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Ayios Amvrosios, as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 14th December,<br />

1935, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 20th<br />

December, 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utihzed for<br />

works of pubhc utihty in the village of Ajdos<br />

Amvrosios.<br />

Limassol, 20th January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1308/35.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

No. 89. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

Commissioner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the pnblic is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the ITtli January, 1930, by<br />

His Excellency the (iovernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and publislied in tlie Cgprvs<br />

Gazeffe of the 17th .Tanuaiy, 1930. whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and


6 THE CY'PRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JA^XARY, 1936.<br />

Bo. 91. Notification under the Midwifery Law, Na 14 of 1932.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowiDz Hst of ICdwives appearing on the Midwives" Register on tfee l?t January, 1936, is<br />

published in accordance with the prc-visions of section 10 of the above-mentioned law.<br />

(34.P. 1565 30.)<br />

Datf.. -Vo. Xame.<br />

Town or ViUage. Districi.<br />

Qualificaiion.<br />

23.>.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

26-33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

no.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

JJ.^.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

31.^.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

"lo.<br />

do.<br />

io.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

-9.33<br />

69.33<br />

7.9.33<br />

89.33<br />

13.9.33<br />

tymboa Lamaca<br />

Eleni Papageorghiou Anaphotia .. do.<br />

Maria I^otiou<br />

Akanthou .. Famagusta<br />

Mediha Seza Husaein Lefka.. Nicosia<br />

ATiaatJuria. Papachristou . Kaimakli do.<br />

Magda Hi. Zachariadoa. . Kilani<br />

J.iTnaisnl . .<br />

34aria P. Haji Solomou . Argaki Nicosia<br />

Terera Demetriou .. Kedhares Pa|^s<br />

Eleni Argyrou<br />

. Yerolakkos.. NiO'i-sia<br />

IpLiiT-rrda Nicolaou . Astromeritis do.<br />

Elpiiiik: D. Englezaki . . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

Me\Tem Fouad<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Andromahi CSi. Damah . . Lyso<br />

Paph- s ..<br />

Hariklia Demetriou . Tvmbou Nicosia<br />

Flourentzou Panayiotou "do.<br />

do.<br />

loulia loannou<br />

Yermasoyia Lin:?.ssl ..<br />

A^- thi A. Solomonidou . Varosha Fama^iista<br />

Eleni Ph. Constantinidou Iimassol Lim?.~~ol ..<br />

Erini K. G • :_!.:. I-s Eylenja Niec'Sia<br />

Efrosini I. Flourentzou . . Ay. Ermolaos Kyienia ..<br />

Nadire Ibrahim<br />

. Petra<br />

Nicosia<br />

Argyro 3Ianoli<br />

. Xylophagou Lamaca ..<br />

Anna Demetriou . Lamaca<br />

do.<br />

Anastasia Phihppou . Athienou do.<br />

loulia St. Boyiatzi .. . PaUouriotissa Xicosia<br />

Maria Sokhou<br />

Famagusta.. Faniagusta<br />

KaUiopi Kleanthous . LopLou Limassol ..<br />

Evangelia Paraskeva . Athienou Lamaca<br />

Paulina A. .Joseph .. . Nicosia Nicosia<br />

Elpida C. Tofaj^ou . Lapitl'S Kvrenia<br />

Argyra Hanna Koumi . . Kormakiti .. do.<br />

^laria P. Bochlozvrou . Lefkara Lamaca ..<br />

Paraskevou loannou Livadhia<br />

do.<br />

Angeliki St


Date.<br />

29.9.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

6.10.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

11.10.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

13.10.33<br />

14.10.33<br />

do.<br />

17.10.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

20.10.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

24.10.33<br />

18.11.33<br />

29.11.33<br />

1.12.33<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

6.12.33<br />

7.12.33<br />

12.12.33<br />

22.12.33<br />

27.12.33<br />

4.1.34<br />

do.<br />

5.1.34<br />

do.<br />

8.1.34<br />

10.1.34<br />

do.<br />

20.1.34<br />

27.1.34<br />

do.<br />

1.2.34<br />

2.2.34<br />

7.2.34<br />

12.2..S4<br />

27.2.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

5.3.34<br />

do.<br />

8.3.34<br />

21.3.34<br />

do.<br />

16.4.34<br />

24.4.34<br />

26.4.34<br />

27.4.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

28.4.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

30.4.34<br />

No. Name.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936. 61<br />

Toum or Village. District.<br />

Qualification.<br />

74 Maria K. Demetriadou .. Xicosia Nicosia<br />

75 Maria V. Rica<br />

Kalokhorio Larnaca ..<br />

76 Nadire K. T. Mehmed .. Ay. loannis Paphos<br />

77 Annetta Haji Yiangou .. Lamaca Lamaca ..<br />

78 Emine H. Haji EmiraU .. Kophinou do.<br />

79 Erini K. Antoniadou Vavatsinia do.<br />

80 Hariklia Nicolaou .. KJiirokitia do.<br />

81 MiUa Haji Yianni .. P. Dheftera Nicosia<br />

82 NadkeAtta<br />

Ay.Andronikos Famagusta<br />

83 Shifa Hassan Hussein .. GeunyeU Nicosia<br />

84 Pandelou Michael .. Tokhni Lamaca<br />

85 Agathi I. ChristodouUdou Limassol .. Limassol ..<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

P.H.B., Athens.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

P.H.B., Athens.<br />

86 Erini Kjrprianou<br />

Psevdhas Lamaca Certificate of Competency.<br />

87 Aima K. Georghiou Lamaca do.<br />

do.<br />

88 Revecca Peitaridou.. do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

89 Haritini Leondiou .. Ay. Epiktitos Kyrenia ..<br />

do.<br />

90 Tsikkinou Demosthenous Melini Larnaca<br />

do.<br />

91 Eleni Papacharalambous Pharmakas Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

92 Eleni I. TriantafiUidou .. AngUssidhes Lamaca ..<br />

do.<br />

93 Eleni Haji Kyriakou Karavas .. Kyrenia ..<br />

do.<br />

94 Maritsa Panajd<br />

Avgorou .. Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

95 Maritsa Pandeli<br />

Ay. Dhometios Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

96 Hava Kiamil<br />

Ay. Nikolaos Paphos<br />

do.<br />

97 Sofronia Kyriakou .. Lythrodhonta Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

98 Maria Antoniou<br />

Ay. Mamas Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

99 Maria Yerolemou<br />

Kiti .. Larnaca<br />

do.<br />

100 Eleni Greorghiou<br />

Kalopanayiotis Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

101 Andriani Z. Shamdani .. Piyi .. .. Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

102 Eleni Si Ptochopoulou .. Yialousa<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

103 Myrofora VasiUou .. Kythrea . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

104 Polyxeni Trifonos .. Agros .. .. Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

105 Areti Georghi Kitsi Lefkoniko Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

106 Antigoni A. Markidou .. Omodhos Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

107 Revecca loannou Murmuri Alona .. Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

108 Maritsa Andronikou Milea .. .. Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

109 Maritsa Yiasoumi .. Gypsos<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

110 Rodou Georghiou .. SpUia .. Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

111 Anastasia Antoni .. Paleometokho do.<br />

do.<br />

112 KaUiopi Christoforou Tersephanou Lamaca ..<br />

do.<br />

113 Zoiro Erodokritou .. Vasa (Kilan i) Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

114 Christothea G. PatsaUdou Amiandos do.<br />

do.<br />

115 Athina Papaconstantinou Arminou Paphos<br />

do.<br />

116 Maria J. Pelekanou.. Asomatos .. Kyrenia ..<br />

do.<br />

117 Maritsa Costaki<br />

Asha .. Famagusta P.H.B., Athens.<br />

118 Parthenopi I. Michalopoulou Zoopyyi . Limassol .. Certificate of Competency.<br />

119 Anastasia Solomou Nicosia . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

120 Margaro Sava<br />

Kili .. .. Paphos<br />

do.<br />

121 Christina lacovou .. Ardhana .. Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

122 Anna Demetriou<br />

Leonarisso . do.<br />

do.<br />

123 Orthodoxia K5rriakou Vouni Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

124 Sadie Salih Chavoush Silikou<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

125 Eleni Sofokleous<br />

Aradhiou . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

126 Eleni Anastasiou<br />

Pyla .. . Lamaca<br />

do.<br />

127 Hosannah Mamushakian Nicosia . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

128 Revecca TokatUan .. do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

129 Rahme Mustafa<br />

Ay. <strong>The</strong>odhi 3ros Lamaca ..<br />

do.<br />

130 Hattije Ibrahim<br />

Peristerona Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

(Morphou)<br />

131 Razie Hussein<br />

Terra . Paphos<br />

132 Antigoni Panayiotou Dhromolaxij \ Lamaca<br />

133 Eleni Varnava<br />

Lamaca do.<br />

134 Polyxeni Christodoulou .. Kyrenia . Kyrenia ..<br />

135 Katina Christodoulou Paralimni . . Famagusta<br />

136 Satenik DeUian<br />

Nicosia Nicosia<br />

137 Despina Kleanthous Ay. <strong>The</strong>odhc »ro8 Limassol ..<br />

138 Eleni Georghiadou ... .. Larnaca Lamaca<br />

139 <strong>The</strong>odora Sava<br />

KaimakU . . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

F. M., Constantinople.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

140 Photini Christodoulou .. Aradhippou Lamaca ..<br />

do.<br />

141<br />

142<br />

Chrysanthi Chr. Petridou<br />

Olga G. Kozakou ..<br />

Strovolos<br />

Limassol<br />

. .<br />

.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

143 MiUa I. Pareta .. .. Pera .. . Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

144 AUsavou D. Mindou Trikomo . Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

145 Mjn-ofora Chr. Kattou<br />

146 Maria PhiUppou<br />

.. Yialousa<br />

Kolossi .<br />

do.<br />

Limassol ..<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

147 Maria Sava<br />

Asha .. . Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


62 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANXARY, 1936.<br />

Date. No. Name.<br />

30.4.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

1.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

2.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

3.5.34<br />

4.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

5.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

7.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

8.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

11.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

16.5.34<br />

21.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

23.5.34<br />

25.5.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

28.5.34<br />

do.<br />

30.5.34<br />

6.6.34<br />

do.<br />

3.7.34<br />

do.<br />

23.7.34<br />

31.7.34<br />

22 10.34<br />

do.<br />

6.11.34<br />

23.11.34<br />

26.11.34<br />

27.11.34<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

29.12.34<br />

1.2.35<br />

148<br />

149<br />

150<br />

151<br />

1.52<br />

153<br />

154<br />

155<br />

156<br />

157<br />

158<br />

159<br />

160<br />

161<br />

162<br />

163<br />

164<br />

165<br />

166<br />

167<br />

172<br />

173<br />

174<br />

175<br />

176<br />

177<br />

178<br />

179<br />

180<br />

181<br />

182<br />

183<br />

184<br />

185<br />

186<br />

187<br />

188<br />

189<br />

190<br />

191<br />

193<br />

194<br />

195<br />

196<br />

197<br />

198<br />

199<br />

200<br />

201<br />

202<br />

2(13<br />

204<br />

205<br />

206<br />

207<br />

20s<br />

209<br />

210<br />

212<br />

213<br />

214<br />

215<br />

216<br />

217<br />

218<br />

219<br />

220<br />

221<br />

222<br />

223<br />

224<br />

225<br />

226<br />

Sofia D. Scarpari<br />

Kyriakou Haji Sava<br />

Maroudia Zachariou<br />

Maritsa Christofi<br />

Eleni Greorghiou<br />

Ayshe Haji Parish ..<br />

ChrystaUou Haralambou<br />

Haji Despina Haralambou<br />

Alexandra Ch. Pittarides<br />

<strong>The</strong>odora AchiUeos<br />

Kjnriakou M. lerodiakonou<br />

Anna Alexandrou ..<br />

M^Tianthi Polycarpou ..<br />

Lefkothea Phylactou<br />

Rodou Xicolaou<br />

Christina Antoniou<br />

Sofia Th. Athratjioti<br />

Efrosini KaUi<br />

<strong>The</strong>onitsa Michael ..<br />

Maria PhiUppou<br />

Anastasia Yorgaki ..<br />

Kyriaki Kourdoulou<br />

KalUopi Solomou ..<br />

Despina Antoni<br />

Maria loannou<br />

Christina VasiUou ..<br />

Evgenia K. Papadaki<br />

Margarita Eramian<br />

Paraskevou Georghiou ..<br />

C. A. Wyeth<br />

ChrystaUou Athanassi ..<br />

Domniki Haralambous ..<br />

Haji Christina Haji Rusha<br />

Maria Sava<br />

Eleni <strong>The</strong>odoti<br />

KalUopi Xicolaou ..<br />

Savattou Kyriakou<br />

Anna I. Papanicola..<br />

Rodou Demetriou ..<br />

J. X. MaUows<br />

<strong>The</strong>kla loannou<br />

Alexandra Andreou<br />

Leman A. Kiazim ..<br />

OlvTubiada Sava<br />

Kyriakou Stefani ..<br />

Parth. Haji Yianni<br />

Anna K^Tiakou<br />

<strong>The</strong>odora Greorghiou<br />

Antigoni PandeU<br />

E. O'Rouke<br />

D. M. Drew<br />

E. Anastassi<br />

Maria Haji Pavlou ..<br />

Panayiota Ch. Spyrou ..<br />

Eva Christofi .... ..<br />

HaUde M. Arif .. ..<br />

Anna VassiUou<br />

Demetra loannou ..<br />

Panayiota Panayi ..<br />

Glygeria loannou ..<br />

Victoria Chr. Rousou<br />

Flora Constanti<br />

Despina A. Antoniadou ..<br />

Erini Panayiotou .. ...<br />

Town or Village. District.<br />

Lefkoniko .. Famagusta<br />

Platanistasa Nicosia<br />

Rizokarpaso Famagusta<br />

Klirou Xicosia<br />

Kondea Famagusta<br />

Marathovoimo do.<br />

Xicosia Nicosia<br />

MoutouUas do.<br />

Yerolakkos.. do.<br />

Kato Platres Limassol ..<br />

Strovolos .. Nicosia<br />

Linmia Famagusta<br />

Ay. <strong>The</strong>odhoros do.<br />

Ktima Paphos<br />

Komi Kebir Famagusta<br />

Ovgoros<br />

do.<br />

Ay. Amvrosios KyTenia ..<br />

Strovolos .. Nicosia<br />

Ay. EUas .. Famagusta<br />

Agros .. Limassol ..<br />

Linou .. Xicosia<br />

Akhna .. Famagusta<br />

Lymbia Nicosia<br />

Lunassol Limassol ..<br />

Rizokarpaso Famagusta<br />

Lamaca Lamaca<br />

Asha .. Famagusta<br />

Lamaka tis<br />

Lapithou.. Kyrenia<br />

Omodhos ..<br />

Limassol<br />

Nicosia<br />

Mitsero<br />

Koma tou<br />

Limassol<br />

do.<br />

Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

Yialou .. Famagusta<br />

Limassol Limassol<br />

Nicosia Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

Orounda<br />

Gouri ..<br />

Lania ..<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol<br />

xvKaKl . • . . Nicosia<br />

Paleometokho do.<br />

Aradhippou Lamaca<br />

Meniko<br />

Limassol<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

Nicosia<br />

Limassol<br />

(Kaputi) Nicosia<br />

Xicosia<br />

Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

Famagusta<br />

Peyia ..<br />

Limassol<br />

Xicosia<br />

Paphos<br />

Limassol<br />

Nicosia<br />

Skouriotissa<br />

PoUs ..<br />

Akhna..<br />

Ay. loannis<br />

Ay. Varvara<br />

Myrtou<br />

Ay. Yeoryios<br />

do.<br />

Paphos<br />

Famagusta<br />

Limassol<br />

Xicosia<br />

Kyrenia<br />

(Soleas) ..<br />

Xicosia<br />

do.<br />

Limassol<br />

Tseri ..<br />

Galata<br />

TrouUous ..<br />

Kato Pyrgos<br />

Knodhara ..<br />

Leonarisso ..<br />

VatUi ..<br />

Phini ..<br />

Xicosia<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol<br />

Nicosia<br />

do.<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol<br />

Arsos ..<br />

do.<br />

Limassol do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Ay. Athanasios do.<br />

Agrokipia .. Nicosia<br />

Qualificaiion.<br />

Certificate of Competency,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

P.H.B., Athens.<br />

Certificate of Competenoy«<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

P.H.B., Athens.<br />

F.M., Lstanbul<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

P.H.B., Athens.<br />

C^ertificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Dait. No.<br />

6.2.35<br />

14.2.35<br />

1.3.35<br />

4.3.35<br />

2.4.35<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

20.5.35<br />

12.6.35<br />

30.9.35<br />

4.11.35<br />

21.11.35<br />

22.11.35<br />

20.12.35<br />

227<br />

228<br />

229<br />

230<br />

231<br />

232<br />

233<br />

234<br />

235<br />

236<br />

237<br />

238<br />

239<br />

240<br />

241<br />

242<br />

24.12.35 243<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Name. Town or ViUage. District.<br />

Panayiota KakoulU .. Nisou ..<br />

Athina Papaconstantinou<br />

Savvidou Amargeti ..<br />

Eleni loannou Lefkoniko ..<br />

Ida Cathleen Young .. Ktima..<br />

Maroula K. Vanezi .. Evrykhou ..<br />

Arma, Antoniou .. .. Ktima ..<br />

Maria Constantinou loannidou<br />

Kalavasos ..<br />

Panayiota Nicolaou .. Angastina ..<br />

loulia Georghiou .. .. Kato Kopia<br />

Anna loannou Xyliatou<br />

Antigoni Christodoulou<br />

Violari PhUia ..<br />

Jessie Rudge Nicosia<br />

Haritini CristodouUdou.. AyU Omolojdtadhes<br />

Eugenia Jacovidou .. .. Trikomo<br />

Evelyn Bishopp .. .. Limassol ..<br />

Florence Margaret EUzabeth<br />

Pepper Nicosia<br />

Dorothy May Harrison Kyrenia<br />

Nicosia<br />

Paphos<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos<br />

Nicosia<br />

Paphos<br />

Larnaca<br />

Famagusta<br />

Nicosia .<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Famagusta<br />

Limassol ..<br />

Nicosia<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Qualification.<br />

63<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

Certificate of Competency,<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

Certificate of Competency.<br />

do.<br />

Central Midwifery Board.<br />

No. 92. Notification under the Midwifery Law, No. 14 of 1932.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing copy of the Ust of persons speciaUy Ucensed to practise midwifery by reason of their<br />

having practised midwifery in Cjrprus three years immediately before the commencement of the Law<br />

is pubUshed under section 6 of the above-mentioned Law. (M.P. 1565/30.)<br />

Meg. No. Name. Town or Village. District.<br />

1 Eugenia Constantinou Lefka Nicosia.<br />

2 Christinou Stavrinou Tokhni Larnaca.<br />

3 Maritsa Kyriakou Skouriotissa .. .. Nicosia.<br />

4 Maria Christou Pendajda .. .. do.<br />

5 Anastasia Stavrou Meshiou .. Athienou Lamaca.<br />

6 Emine Hussein Peristerona .. .. Famagusta.<br />

7 Annou Christodoulou Korakou Nicosia.<br />

8 Agathi Chrysanthou Tymbou do.<br />

9 Fatma Hussein Kotchati do.<br />

10 Assie Mustafa Pakhna Limassol.<br />

11 Keziban Osman do do.<br />

12 Assie Selim Lefka Nicosia.<br />

13 Hava Mehmed Geunyeli do.<br />

14 Olymbias Haralambous Evrykhou .. .. do.<br />

15 Zehra Ahmed PhaUa Paphos.<br />

16 Katingou Christofi Yeroskipos .. .. do.<br />

17 Melani Sofokleous Dhiorios Kyrenia.<br />

18 Spyria Timotheou Kathikas Paphos.<br />

19 Iphigenia Nicolaou MUea Famagusta.<br />

20 Annika Paschali Varnava Trikomo do.<br />

21 Eugenia Kjriakou SkiUoura .. .. Nicosia.<br />

22 Erini Stavrou do. .. .. do.<br />

23 Maria Christodoulou Strovolos do.<br />

24 Efrosini Greorghiou Pano Lakatamia .. do.<br />

25 ChristaUou Christofi Psomolophou .. do.<br />

26 Meyrem Reyhan Lunassol .. .. Limassol.<br />

27 Milia Kyriakou Trakhoni (Kythrea) Nicosia.<br />

28 AkUe Osman Morphou .. .. do.<br />

29 Patrou Yiarinaki Kythrea do.<br />

30 Stavrou Loizou VatiU Famagusta.<br />

31 Maria Nicola Scorda Yialousa do.<br />

32 VasUikou Panayi Lysi do.<br />

33 Annettou Christodoulou Pretori Paphos.<br />

34 Kianul6 Hussein MamoundaU .. .. do.<br />

36 Hurmouz Osman Morphou .. .. Nicosia.<br />

36 Zehra Hussein Neokhorion (Kjrthrea) do.<br />

37 Fatma SaUh Mandres do.<br />

38 Ermi Kyriakou Pelendri Limassol.<br />

39 Hadjer MuUa Hussein Nicosia Nicosia.<br />

40 Kyriakou M. HaUsou Akanthou .. .. Famagusta.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

do.<br />

do.


64<br />

Beg. No,<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Name. Toum or Village. District.<br />

41 Annika Haji Haralambous Lapithos<br />

42 ZeUha Emir Hussein Episkopi<br />

43 Maria Haralambous Ayios Nikolaos<br />

44 <strong>The</strong>odora Papanicolaou <strong>The</strong>letra ..<br />

45 Photini Christodoulou Galini<br />

46 Markettou Yiangou ., Ayios Xikolaos<br />

47 Emine Sabbar Limassol<br />

48 Maria K. Loizou Akanthou<br />

49 Anna Meletiou Akhna<br />

60 Zalihe AU Famagusta<br />

51 Pelaghia Haralambous Yerakies ..<br />

52 Seher M< hmed Nicosia ..<br />

63 AkUe Durmush Stavrokono ..<br />

64 Eleni loannou ParaUmni<br />

56 Emindudu Mehmed Terra<br />

66 Eleni Karageorghi Dherinia ..<br />

67 Maritsa Costi Peristerona<br />

68 <strong>The</strong>ofanou Haji Papageorghiou Ajdos <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

59 Efrosini Demosthenous Karavas<br />

60 Em-idiki Porfyriou Christodoulou do.<br />

61 Shevekiar Osman Chaoush Dhiorios<br />

62 GulsunSaUh do.<br />

63 Mejrem Mehmed Pakhna<br />

64 Athina Christou Loura Ayios Epiktitos<br />

65 Efrosini Greorghiou Frangou Karakoumi<br />

66 Maria Loizou BeUapais<br />

67 Elengou X. Zographou Larnaca ,,<br />

68 HarikUa \'assiUou Komos ..<br />

69 Floiu'entzou L. Kitsarou Patriki ..<br />

70 Flourentzou Anastassiadou Dhavlos ..<br />

71 <strong>The</strong>kla Stavrinou Kato Dhrys ..<br />

72 Demetra Fissentzides Kambos ..<br />

73 Efrosini Yianni Vourou Rizokarpaso ..<br />

74 Panayiota Papandreou Katydhata<br />

76 Angelou Vasili Lasa<br />

76 Eleni Michael Ora .. ..<br />

77 Keziban Salih AngUssidhes ..<br />

78 Eleni Georghiou Pyla<br />

79 Despina Kyriakou .. Kato Dikomo..<br />

80 Emine Hussein PoUs<br />

81 GuUere Latif Pano Kividhes<br />

82 Athina M. Kokkinou Lemithou<br />

83 Emine Suleiman Lefka<br />

84 lOio Kleovoulou Tembria<br />

85 Piatrou Christofi Lophou<br />

86 Anastasia Athanasiou Odhou<br />

87 Chrysanthi Pavlou Mazotos<br />

88 Emine Haji iMustafa Ayios Andronikos<br />

89 Sherife Mehmed Gatip Arsos<br />

91 Margarou Pieri Ephtakomi ..<br />

92 Eleni Costi Costa Bellapais<br />

93 Anna Constanti Kharcha<br />

94 StyUani Christodoulou Voroklini<br />

95 Katerina Costi Dhavlos ..<br />

96 Sousaima Haji Constanti Kormakitis<br />

97 Servet Aziz Peristerona<br />

98 Athanasia Haralambous<br />

(Morphou) ..<br />

Yerakies<br />

99 Hatije Kiamil Stavrokono<br />

100 <strong>The</strong>odora Yiannapa GaUni<br />

101 Eleni (ieorghiou Tersephanou ..<br />

102 Eleni Georghiou Kapodistria Lythrodhonta<br />

103 Kyriakou ApostoU Ayios Amvrosios<br />

104 ChrystaUou Haji Constanti do.<br />

105 <strong>The</strong>odora Nikiforou Dhora<br />

106 Emir Ajrsh^ Hassan Platanisso<br />

107 Varvarou Antoni Kondemenos ..<br />

108 Melani loaimou Prastio (KeUaki)<br />

109 Sittika Osman Karamano Epikho<br />

110 Paraskevi Nicolaou Trjrpimeni<br />

111 Mariou Haji Papa Christodoulou Prastio (KeUaki)<br />

113 KaUiopi Panayi Dhierona.. ..<br />

114 Sherife Bahir Kato Arodhes<br />

116 Pembe Mehmed do.<br />

Kynmia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Famagusta,<br />

Paphos.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Famagusta..<br />

Paphos.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

do.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Kjrenia.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

do.<br />

Famagusta.do.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

do.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Kyrenia<br />

do.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Xicosia.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Faraagusta.-<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


JBcgf. No.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Name. Toum or Village. Di.strict.<br />

116 Meryem Yusuf Kato Arodhes<br />

117 Zehra Mehmed Alamino ..<br />

118 Eleni Kyriakou Petra<br />

119 Marikou Agathangelou Sanida<br />

120 Mjrianthi Haralambous Moni<br />

121 Orthodoxia Haralambous ParakkUsha<br />

122 Mariou Christofi Ephtagonia<br />

123 Safet SaUh Ktima ..<br />

124 Eleni Gteorghi Constanti Klepini ..<br />

126 Meyrem Salih Dhora ..<br />

126 Behiye Mehmed KUani<br />

127 DjemaUe Enur do.<br />

128 Annettou Haji Georghi Arakapas<br />

129 Eleni Papaharalambous Inia<br />

130 Zenovia loannou ParakkUsha<br />

132 Sherife Ahmed Kalokhorion<br />

133 Anastasia Sofokleous Kathikas..<br />

134 Fatma Mehmed Silikou ..<br />

135 Myrofora PhiUppou Akrounda<br />

136 StyUani Haji Georghiou Pyrga<br />

137 <strong>The</strong>odoula Loizou Melini<br />

138 Orthodoxia Michael Sha .. ..<br />

139 Meyrem Deli Ibrahim VasiUa<br />

140 ChristaUou Constanti Anayia ..<br />

141 Eleni Avraam Larnaca ..<br />

142 Maria G. Kombou Kambos ..<br />

143 Kjriakou Elia Pissouri ..<br />

144 <strong>The</strong>onitsa Haralambous VasiUa<br />

145 VassUou Kjriakou Vavla<br />

146 Panayitou M. Kaloyirou Kaminarka<br />

147 Elhamiyeh Ahmed KelUa<br />

148 Athina Kjriakou Trakhonas<br />

149 Haji Maria Nicolaou Akapnou<br />

150 Shurvet Mustafa Pano Arkhimandrita<br />

151 EUsavet Eleftheriou Phasoula<br />

152 Fotini Marcou Livadhia<br />

153 Eleni N. Yennari Aphania<br />

154 Keziban Merdjian Pyrga<br />

155 Ulfet Ibrahim Kithasi<br />

156 Zuhre Emir Hassan Plataniskia<br />

157 Agathi Michael Pano Pakhna<br />

158 KaUistheni Andronikou Yiolou<br />

159 Hava Zaim Lemba ..<br />

160 NaUe Hussein Matsango Kophinou<br />

161 Keziban NazU Ahmed GeunyeU<br />

162 Paraskevou Panayi Dhierona..<br />

163 Kjriakou D. Pissourou Phini<br />

164 Maria Towli Paphiti Pyrga<br />

165 Eleni Papayianni Argates ..<br />

166 Leyla SeUm PervoUa ..<br />

167 Maria Constantinou Paramjrtha<br />

168 Zennakou Lazari .. Pissouri ..<br />

169 Styliani Pieri Keperou Dromolaxia<br />

170 Sittika Osman Klepini ..<br />

171 RahmeU Ahmed Lemba ..<br />

172 Eleni Papapanajd Asgata ..<br />

173 Hava Hussein Anadhiou<br />

174 Ulfet Hussein Tremethousa<br />

175 Haji <strong>The</strong>odora Haji Solomou do.<br />

176 Lutsia Adamou Ajda Napa<br />

178 Athanasia Christofi Apesia ..<br />

179 MiUa Panayiotou Dromolaxia<br />

180 Lukia Gyrakosian Pano Dheftera<br />

181 <strong>The</strong>onitsa Christodoulou Yerolakkos<br />

182 Patrou Erakli Anojdra ..<br />

183 Suada Haji Suleiman Styllos ..<br />

184 Nazemin Said SUikou ..<br />

185 Kalomjra Sava Tsada<br />

186 StyUani Panayiotou Peristerona<br />

187 Fetme Bekir Kato Kividhes<br />

188 Evanthia Nicola Kalogjrou Limassol<br />

189 Hayriye Mustafa Salamiou<br />

.190 Annoula Demir Askas<br />

Paphos<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Kjrenia.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Lunassol.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

do.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Lunassol.<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Paphos.<br />

do.<br />

Limassol.<br />

do.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

65


66 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 93. Midwifery Examination.<br />

HBLD ON 13TH AND 14TH JAM ARY, 1936.<br />

It is l\ereby notified for general information<br />

that the following persons satisfied the Examiners<br />

as to their competence in Mid>\ifery at an<br />

examination held by the Medical Department:—<br />

Photini KakoulU. Exometokhi, Xicosia District.<br />

Panayiota loamiou Haji Antom, Trikomo,<br />

Famagusta District.<br />

Panaviota<br />

Di.strict.<br />

Stvlianou. Palekythro, Nicosia<br />

Maria Dem. Papamichael. Syngrasi, Famagusta<br />

District.<br />

Katerina<br />

Distriet.<br />

Georghiou, Ephtakomi, Famagusta<br />

Maria Polychroniou. Kalogrea. KyTenia District.<br />

<strong>The</strong>opisti<br />

Di.striet.<br />

Adamou, Ayia \'arvara, Nicosia<br />

loanna Loizon Zacharia, Strongylo, Famagusta<br />

District.<br />

Despina Panayi Haji Vassili, Kyperounda,<br />

Limassol District.<br />

Evridiki Constantinidou, Strovolos, Nicosia<br />

District.<br />

Georghia Ermoyenous, Limassol.<br />

Evridiki loannou, Kato Lakatamia, Nicosia<br />

District.<br />

Eleni S. Trihina, Yerakies. Xicosia District.<br />

EryphilU Haji Xicola Economidou, Kato Kopia,<br />

Nicosia District.<br />

Melpomeni Lambrou. Dhali, Xicosia District,<br />

passeci the theoretical examinations but has stUl<br />

to complete the period of her practical training.<br />

(M.P. 1565/30.)<br />

No. 94. Forests, Famagusta.<br />

IL is hereby notified for general information that<br />

the control and management of the undermentioned<br />

Forest has been relinquished by the Forest Department<br />

and assumed by the Commissioner of Famagusta.<br />

Arno Forest. (M.P. 882/34.)<br />

No. 95. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnerslup Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnersliips have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

(M.P. 720/25.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulare given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the jiartneis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership jis<br />

entered into and date of (onunencement.<br />

8. Cxiditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10 Nund»er in Register.<br />

1. Pierides and Michaelides.<br />

2. Road Construction and Asphalt Trade and Commission<br />

Agents.<br />

Xicosia.<br />

[Zenon D. Pierides, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

(Mikis J. MichaeUdes, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

Xil.<br />

Three years. 9th January, 1936.<br />

To be continued for another three if not dissolved.<br />

8. Xil.<br />

9. Zenon D. Pierides.<br />

Mikis J. ]\lichaelides.<br />

No obligation shall bind the firm unless signed by<br />

both partners.<br />

10. 4.-)ll.<br />

1. Zambas and Mvlonas.<br />

<strong>The</strong> running of the Continental Hotel in Limasaol.<br />

Limassol.<br />

I Costas Zambas. Hotel Manager, Limassol.<br />

"(Christos Mvlonas, Hotel Manager, Limassol.<br />

NU.<br />

Four years. 14th January, 1936.<br />

10<br />

xn.<br />

Costas Zambas.<br />

Christos Mylonas.<br />

All contracts and other obligations require the<br />

joint consent and signature of both partners in<br />

order to bind the partnership.<br />

457.<br />

No 96. Tbe Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnei-ship Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnished, the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships,<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for wliich the business is<br />

entered into and the dateof its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of tlie individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, tomniiage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

1. <strong>Cyprus</strong> Mining Development Company.<br />

2. Mining.<br />

3. Larnaca.<br />

4. rArpad Gut, Civil Engineer, Tcl-Aviv.<br />

\ Jona Gurewitz, Engineer, Tel-Aviv.<br />

'>. (Michel AVolf Berdy, Farmer-Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Ninety-nine yeare. Srd December, 1935.<br />

8. Arpad Gut, Civil Engineer-Contractor.<br />

Jona Gurewitz, Engineer-Contractor.<br />

Michel Berdy, Farmer-Merchant.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Arpad Gut.<br />

Jona Gurewitz.<br />

Michel Berdy.<br />

All three partners jointly.<br />

11. 12.j.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936. fi7<br />

1^0. 97. Nicosia Water Commission (Arab Ahmed and SiUkdar Vaqfs).<br />

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct the publication of the following Statement of Receipts<br />

and Expenditure of the Nicosia Water Fund for the i)eriod lst July, 1935, to :;ist Deceinber, 193."i.<br />

(M.P. 716/19/2.)<br />

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT DEPOSITS—NICOSIA WATER ADMINISTRATION.<br />

EECEIPTS.<br />

Balance in hand on 1st July, 1935<br />

Water rates<br />

Transfer and kochan fees<br />

Sale of Mahlul water<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

Balance in hand on 1st July, 1935 .<br />

Refund from account " A " ...<br />

Sundry ,,, cvsrcr Q ,<br />

Nicosia,<br />

15th January, 1936.<br />

(Arrounf "^.")<br />

I EXPE .NDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp<br />

£ s. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

.37 16 4 Salaries 189 ^ 0<br />

957 16 -2 Maintenance and upkeep of woiks :—<br />

26 3 2 "Wages 7s 1 s<br />

2 10 0 Materials :V^ 10 0<br />

- 7 II<br />

_ ]tlM U S<br />

Pumping water :—<br />

Wages 4i 15 1<br />

Materials :)(» 2 1<br />

- 1-1 17 2<br />

.3rd instalment in respect of loan of £600 ... HI 10 4<br />

Refund of advance from account ""B" ... KK) 0 0<br />

Uniforms<br />

... 9 17 5<br />

Travelling<br />

... 17 6<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

5 2<br />

*: 1.024 12 8<br />

£1,057 2 3<br />

Balance in hand on 31st December, V.KV)<br />

(Arrounf "^'.")<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

954 2 3<br />

100 0 0<br />

3 0 0<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£<br />

New distribution boxes and<br />

connecting private supply pipes<br />

to same :—<br />

s. cp.<br />

Wages<br />

Materials<br />

140 17 6<br />

398 18 2<br />

Examined and found correct,<br />

Repairing streets (trenches) :—<br />

Wages<br />

Materials<br />

Rent of store room<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Balance in hand on Slst December, 1935<br />

J. A. CREMER,<br />

18th January, 1936. Auditor.<br />

INo. 98. Animal Disease.<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

.")63 18 0<br />

... 460 14 8<br />

£1.024 12 8<br />

s. cp.<br />

539 15 8<br />

02 7 7<br />

69 10 2<br />

- 161 18 0<br />

3 0 0<br />

2 2 0<br />

706 15 8<br />

350 6 4<br />

£1,057 2 3<br />

Chairman., Xiro.'^ia Wafer Administration.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 24th January is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

24th January, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality. Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, llcOinorrhagic Septicaemia,<br />

i Contagious Bovine Pleuro-pneumonia, Tetanus, Stiff<br />

I Sickness, Piroplasmosis, A^ariola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis,<br />

Bacillary White Diarrluea, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Sheep Pox, Goat<br />

I Pox, Fowl Cholera, Rabies.<br />

i Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Plague,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Roi'ERT J. RoK, Chief Veferinary Officer.


S THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Ha 99. Medical Depaitmeat<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 18th Januarr. 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Lima.ssol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphoa...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the w.-ek ,<br />

Total for the yt'tr<br />

Total for thecorrespondin:<br />

week last year<br />

Nioosia,<br />

20th Jan nary. 10:i6.<br />

f.<br />

- -r - 2<br />

'" St i ^<br />

C 1 -/ C Z<br />

^f_:_j<br />

r.<br />

Sc<br />

vM.P. >2>f3l/2.><br />

:1 ^-. -^ .^<br />

>. I<br />

19 4<br />

' — I<br />

I 1<br />

3<br />

— 4 —<br />

3 ^<br />

1<br />

1<br />

— 2 — 1<br />

No. 100. Trade Marks AdTertisement<br />

33<br />

41<br />

10<br />

1 i;-i<br />

1 22 —<br />

- ;>; - -<br />

_<br />

_<br />

72<br />

•><br />

"<br />

_<br />

4<br />

1 136 —<br />

1 2«)7 -<br />

47<br />

44<br />

76<br />

t<br />

4<br />

7<br />

1S5<br />

272<br />

15 31<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Senior Medical Officer.<br />

An advertiBement onder tl»e Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, is pabUshed in a supplement t • thigazette.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

By His ExceUency's Command,<br />

W. I>. BATTERSHILL.<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEAJENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS (JAZETTE No. 2491 OF 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

THE SlATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 2 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE SECONDARY EDUCATION LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

[2lst January, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Secondary Education Short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Secondary Education Law, 1935, (hereinafter called 25 of 1935.<br />

" the Principal Law "), and the Principal Law and this<br />

Law may together be cited as the Secondary Education<br />

Laws, 1935 and 1936.<br />

2, Section 9(1) of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the insertion of the following as paragraph (b), the g^i^ofT<br />

nubsequent paragraphs being re-numbered accordingly :— 25 of 1935.<br />

(( (b) the financial resources of the governing body rj<br />

3. Section 29 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the following section substituted therefor :— section 2»<br />

" Accomits<br />

•f certain<br />

governing<br />

bodies to be<br />

audited.<br />

'^ of Law 25<br />

29.—(1) <strong>The</strong> accounts of every governing of 1935 and<br />

body to which section 23 or 24 apphes shaU o? ne*w"*^°'*<br />

be made up to the 15th day of July in every section.<br />

year and shall, within twenty-one days from<br />

that date, be—<br />

(a) closed;<br />

(b) examined and verified by the governing<br />

body;<br />

(c) signed by at least three members of the<br />

governing body ;<br />

(d) submitted, together with all vouchers,<br />

records and documents relating thereto,<br />

by the governing body to two auditors<br />

for audit.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> auditors shall be appointed by the<br />

governing body and shall receive such<br />

remuneration as the governing body may fix.<br />

(3) Every appointment of an auditor and<br />

his remun^ation shall be subject to the approval<br />

of the Director and shall not take effect until<br />

approved by him.<br />

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(1)<br />

69


70 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS (GAZETTE. 24TH JANUARY. 19.30.<br />

Dateof<br />

coming into<br />

operation.<br />

Sbort title.<br />

Interpretation.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> .auditors shall, within one month<br />

from the submission of the accounts or within<br />

such further period as the Director may for<br />

good cause shown allow,—<br />

(a) complete tlieir audit;<br />

(b) make and sjtrn a report upon tho accounts ;<br />

(c) forward the accounts together with the<br />

report to the L:(n (ining body.<br />

(5) <strong>The</strong> governiiiL^ body shall, within .seven<br />

(lays of the receipt of the audited accounts<br />

with the report of the auditors thereon, forward<br />

a copy thereof to the Director.<br />

(6) Tf the governing body makes default<br />

in submitting its accounts for audit as in<br />

sub-section (1) provided, the members of the<br />

governing body shall be guilt}' of an offence<br />

and shall be jointly and severally liable to a<br />

penalty not exceeding one pound for every<br />

day during which such default continues."<br />

4. This Law shall come into operation on a date to be<br />

fixed l)v notice by the Governor in the Ga.etff.<br />

•lUt Jaiivary, 1936.<br />

Oh'!(i(:t-'< and Rea^'aon.s.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

L \)lon ia I Secreta ry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of section 2 of this Law is to require the<br />

governing body of every secondary school to include in<br />

the annual return submitted to the Director of Education,<br />

particulars of any changes in its financial resources.<br />

2. Section 29 of the Principal Law has been re-drafted<br />

so as to ensure that the audited accounts of every school<br />

be submitted to the Director ^nthin a certain time.<br />

(M.P. 1168/32/3.)<br />

No. 3 of 1936.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

A ttorney-General.<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECOGNITION IN THE COLONY OF<br />

PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED<br />

IN OTHER PARTS OF HiS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS OR<br />

BY A BRITISH COURT IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY.<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

Govfr/ior.<br />

[21.^7 January, 1936.<br />

BE it enacted by His<br />

Commander-in-Chief<br />

follows :—<br />

Excellency the Govemor and<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Probates (Re-seahns)<br />

Law, 1936. ^'<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context othen^-ise requires,<br />

• British Court in a foreign country'' means any<br />

British Court having jurisdiction out of His Majesty's<br />

dominions in pursuance of an Order in Council whether<br />

made under any Act or otheiwise ;<br />

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(2)


SrppLKMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JAM AKY. 1


12 SuTPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 4 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS,<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

Crovernor.<br />

of 1933.<br />

Insertion of<br />

new section<br />

42A. in Lav<br />

18 of 1933. "Power to<br />

close school<br />

un oiilbroak<br />

of (.lisease.<br />

1933 AND 1935.<br />

[23rd January, 1936.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cjrprus as<br />

follows:—<br />

Short title. 1. This Law may be cited as the Elementary Education<br />

18 of 1933<br />

1 of 1935<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one<br />

wdth the Elementary Education Laws, 1933 and 1935,<br />

(hereinafter caUed "the Principal Law"), and the<br />

Principal Law and this Law may together be cited as the<br />

Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936.<br />

Repeal of 2. Paragraph (e) of section 42 (1) of the Principal Law<br />

^rilt^ln is hereby repealed.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion<br />

immediately after section 42 of the following section:—<br />

42A.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Senior Medical Officer may at<br />

any time by notification in writing direct the<br />

closing of any school when in his opinion the<br />

outbreak of an infectious or contagious disease<br />

renders such closing advisable, and thereupon<br />

such school shall be closed and shall remain<br />

closed until the Senior Medical Officer revokes<br />

the notification.<br />

(2) Any person acting in contravention of<br />

this section shaU be guilty of an offence and<br />

shaU be Uable to a fine of fifty pounds, and in<br />

case of a continuing offence to a further fine<br />

of five pounds for each day during which the<br />

offence continues."<br />

^endment 4^ Scctiou 69 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

of iTwTs of by the deletion of the words " and shaU be appUed for th#<br />

1933. purposes of education ".<br />

Amendment 5. Scctiou 70 (5) (b) of the Principal Law is hereby<br />

^o^(5Ub)oi amended by the insertion immediately after the word*<br />

L*w 18 of


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2491 OF 24TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENT.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following application for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein is hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON. Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1432A in Class 42, in respect of oranges, in the name of Nicos C. Yardoglou, 90, Lemonatika,<br />

Piraeus, Greece, Greek Subject, trading as Fruit Merchant.<br />

Filed the 24th day of November, 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the words " YARDOGLOU<br />

BRAND " and the applicant disclaims any right to the exclusive use of tlie added matter except in so far as<br />

it consists of his name and address.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

No. 2493.]<br />

No. 102.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1675.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Yillages) Law, 1892, and otherwise,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Kondea in the District of Famagusta.<br />

^ubltsl)eti hp ^nthoxitp<br />

FRIDAY, 31ST JANUARY, 1936. rr<br />

Ordered in Council, this 25th day of January,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 441/36.)<br />

No. 103. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas in pursuance of Notification No. 175,<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 15th February,<br />

1935, a fit and proper site has been registered in the<br />

books of the Land Registry Office as a burial-ground<br />

for the burial of the dead by the Moslem Community<br />

of the town of Limassol:<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 14 of the Burials Law, 1896, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to order<br />

and hereby orders that, from and after the 10th day of<br />

February, 1936, no burial shall take place in the<br />

burial-ground in lieu whereof the new burial-ground<br />

above referred to has been provided.<br />

Made at Nioosia, this 22nd day of January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1419/12.)<br />

No. 104. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas the burial-ground situated in the village of<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros, District of Larnaca, now in use by<br />

the Moslem community for the burial of the dead, is<br />

dangerous to the health of the said village :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 1 of the Burials Law, 1896, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that a new burial-ground, in substitution<br />

for the burial-ground now in use as aforesaid, shall be<br />

provided under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 23rd day of January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1418/12/2.)<br />

No. 105. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency theGovernor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, has been<br />

pleased to make and hereby makes the following<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Museums and Ancient Monuments (Admission<br />

Fees) Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. In these Regulations—<br />

" resident" means any person who<br />

ordinarily resides in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> fees prescribed in the Schedule shall<br />

be paid for the admission to the Museum and<br />

the Ancient Monuments specified in such<br />

Schedule :<br />

Provided that the Director may, upon a single<br />

payment of five shillings, issue an inclusive<br />

ticket valid for a neriod of four months from<br />

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ays for admission to the Museum<br />

and Ancient Monuments aforementioned.<br />

5. Any person who claims to be a resident<br />

may be requested by the custodian or any other<br />

person in charge of the Museum or Ancient<br />

Monument in respect of which the admission<br />

fee is payable to fumish his name and address.<br />

6. Nothing in the.se Regulations shall applj'<br />

to any person who visits the Museum or<br />

Ancient Monuments aforementioned for some<br />

lawful busines.s and any .such person shall be<br />

admitted to such Museum and Ancient Monuments<br />

free of any charge.<br />

Museum and<br />

Ancient Monuments<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Museum<br />

BeUapais Abbey<br />

Kolossi Castle<br />

Kantara Castle<br />

St. Hilarion Castle<br />

Kyrenia Castle<br />

Salamis<br />

Voimi Palace<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Residents<br />

Ft-'os<br />

I Persons other<br />

than Residents<br />

Made in Council, this 25th day of January,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 578/34.)<br />

B. J. O'BRIKN,<br />

Clerk of the Executivt Council.<br />

No. 106. Confinnation o! Appointments.<br />

Mehmed Shaban Eff. as a Guard and Boatman, 1st<br />

Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Dejiartment.<br />

from 1st Au;just. 1935. (M.P. P.M'5.)<br />

Mr. Chri8U>tis Michael as a Guard and Boatman, 2nd<br />

Grade, Cust'ins and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

fnin lst Angu>t. IUS-'.. (M.P. lM41*t.)<br />

Ho. 107. Leave of Absence.<br />

Dr. M. G'tMlen, Bacteriologist, Medical Detjartment,<br />

•:> irranted vacation leave (16 days) and passage<br />

leave (12 days) from Slst Janaary to 27tli Februaiy,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.1716.)<br />

Mis.s L. Seymour, Xursing sister, Medical Department,<br />

is granted vacation leave (6H days) and passage<br />

leave (24 days) from 18th January to ISth April,<br />

198.;. (M.P. L.2042.)<br />

No. 108. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has \^-n pi.asod<br />

to approve the following rftiR>mont:—<br />

Mehmed Ali Riza Eff.. (u-t ins and Revenue Otticer,<br />

1st Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Deprtment.<br />

with effect from the 1st February. r.».'jr.,<br />

inclusive. (^M.P. P..24, and<br />

19th August, l\*o-2, published in the Cy/rus G(izeftt:<<br />

of the 4th July. 19L'4. and 2nd Stjteniber, r.t;32, it is<br />

herein notified that tbe rates and fees for tlje half-year<br />

commencing on the 1st January, 11)36, shall be as<br />

follows : —<br />

Water rate :—£-' for each massoura.<br />

Transfer fee:—£2 for each massoura of water<br />

transferred.<br />

Kochan fee :—10a. for each massoura.<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

Cfioirman, Xicosia Waffr Commi.-sia.<br />

2.'>th January, 1936. (M.P. 1G49/2U/2.)<br />

No. 111. Registration onder the Pharmacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned ijersons have l)een ros, of Nicosia.<br />

Kyriakides, Michalak's A., of Nicosia.<br />

Ragouzeos, S{ivr >s .\., of Kyrenia.<br />

(M.P. 93/15.)<br />

No. 112. <strong>The</strong> Co-operatiye Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1932.<br />

RE.SLLT or APPEAL.<br />

With reference to the notice appearing in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> GazetU No. 2472 of the lst .Xovember. 193.'.,<br />

under Notification No. 134 n. cancelling the Registration<br />

of the -Arkhangelos" Co-oiierative Credit<br />

.^AJety of Kah'gra in the District of KyR-nia, an<br />

appeal was presented to the Governor in Council by<br />

Gavriel Yanni and l.j other members of the aforementioned<br />

SKi.-ty requesting that the cancellation of<br />

the SK_iety might be revoked.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Govemor in Council after due consideration<br />

decided that the said appeal should be dismissed.<br />

(M.P. 940/29.)<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31 ST JAXUARY, 1936. 71)<br />

No 113. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnished, the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Recjisirar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the follovving headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

1. Neron Messapotamou.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> buying, transport, and selling of water from<br />

Messapotamos for drinking purposes.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

I. (Klitos (;Miii>tofi, Mechanic, Nicosia,<br />

.j. (loannis Athanasiades, (Irocer, Nicosia.<br />

G. Nil.<br />

7. Three years and three months. IGth January,<br />

V.)U.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Klitos Christofi.<br />

loannis Athanasiades.<br />

11. 126.<br />

No. 114. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 193G, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the Cgprus<br />

Gazetfe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

No. 115. Public Health Fund, Pedhoulas.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of the following statement of Revenue and<br />

Expenditure of the Public Health Fund of Pedhoulas for the year ended 31st December, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 452/30.)<br />

REVENUE.<br />

Balance on Slst December, 1934<br />

Slaughtering fees<br />

Market fees<br />

Building permits<br />

Electric hght fees<br />

Water rates<br />

Visitors fees, hotels<br />

Trade rates<br />

Rent rates<br />

Conservancy<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

140 0 4<br />

84 10 0<br />

57 17 8i<br />

3 7 0<br />

92 8 4i<br />

130 10 0<br />

45 14 5<br />

174 5 0<br />

82 13 3<br />

45 0 0<br />

4 15 0<br />

£801 1 4<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Salaries<br />

Wages of temporary employees<br />

Electric lighting<br />

Conservancy<br />

Maintenance of P.H. Board buildings<br />

lioads<br />

Maintenance and improvement of water<br />

supply ...<br />

Rents<br />

Printing and stationery<br />

Repayment of loans ...<br />

Auditors' fees including their transport<br />

expenses<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Balance on Slst December, 1935, in the<br />

Ionian Bank<br />

Cash in hand<br />

£ s.<br />

98 6<br />

12 11<br />

102 10<br />

89 9<br />

6 18<br />

1 0<br />

11 4<br />

14 0<br />

14 13<br />

200 7<br />

3 15<br />

83 12<br />

638 8<br />

222 1<br />

- 12<br />

£861 1<br />

We certify that we have audited the accounts of the Public Health Fund of Pedhoulas for the year ended<br />

31st December, 1935, as provided for by the Public Health (Summer Resorts) Law, r.)28, and that the above<br />

is a correct statement of its Revenue and Expenditure during that period.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Pedhoulas,<br />

19th January, 193G.<br />

M. A. CONSTANTINIDES, Clerk., Srd Gntde<br />

X. JosEriiiDKS, Cterk, 4th Grade Auditors.<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0<br />

7i<br />

4*<br />

0<br />

2i<br />

0<br />

3i<br />

0<br />

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4


.so THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 31ST JAXUARY 1936.<br />

Mo. 116. Statement of Loans made by the Loan Commissioners during the Qnarter ended<br />

Slst December, 1935.<br />

(SECTION 24 OF THE PUHLIC LOANS LAW, 1897.)<br />

To whom paid. Residence.<br />

Kivisil Village Community (Larnaca Distrirt) ...<br />

Kiti Irrigation Committee (Larnaca District) ...<br />

Odhou Irrigation Committee (Larnaca District) ...<br />

Yermasoyia Village Community (Limassol District)<br />

25th January, 1936. (M.P. 1388/07/2.)<br />

Kivisil<br />

Kiti ...<br />

Odhou<br />

Yerinasovia<br />

No. 117. Motor Vehicles in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Amount.<br />

£ «.. cp.<br />

127 0 0<br />

58 4 0<br />

129 0 0<br />

20 0 0<br />

W. H. Fi.ixx, Treasurer.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor directs the publication for general information of the following statement,<br />

showing particulars of all motor vehicles registered in the Colony up to and including 31st December, 1935 : —<br />

Where Manufactured.<br />

Canada<br />

United Kingdom<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Italy<br />

France<br />

Germany<br />

Sweden<br />

Belgium<br />

Total<br />

> • •<br />

» • •<br />

• •<br />

..<br />

Total Xo.<br />

Total 1934.<br />

of Cars<br />

registered Motor Cars<br />

up to and (iiicluding trucks).<br />

Motor Cycles.<br />

including<br />

Total 1935.<br />

Motor Curs<br />

Motor Cycles.<br />

(including trucks).<br />

1933. Registered. Licensed. Registered. Licensed. Registered. Licensed. Registered Licensed.<br />

1,273 ; 103<br />

458 , 166<br />

700 4<br />

121 1<br />

20 ; -<br />

15 —<br />

2 —<br />

1 1 —<br />

2,590 274<br />

1,059<br />

567<br />

151<br />

88<br />

7<br />

1,872<br />

No. 118. Medical Department.<br />

12<br />

I<br />

13<br />

318<br />

3<br />

3<br />

1<br />

325<br />

103<br />

172<br />

4<br />

5<br />

1<br />

2<br />

287<br />

1,108<br />

722<br />

99<br />

88<br />

7<br />

2,026<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 25th January, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

><<br />

a:<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

^^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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1<br />

6<br />

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carlet-Fev<br />

c«<br />

1<br />

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^<br />

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— —<br />

— —<br />

— —<br />

- ! . .<br />

- -<br />

lague<br />

P4<br />

1<br />

1-<br />

—<br />

iphtheria<br />

W<br />

____<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

3<br />

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—<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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H<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

i<br />

^<br />

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5<br />

-<br />

1<br />

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2<br />

- -<br />

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54<br />

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ysentery<br />

M<br />

- -<br />

• —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

7<br />

m<br />

ulmonary<br />

uberculosi<br />

OHH<br />

1<br />

2<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

15<br />

1<br />

u<br />

V<br />

ellow Fev<br />

^<br />

_<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

engue<br />

Q<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

easles<br />

cute Ante<br />

alymyeliti<br />

r^<br />

^_<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

17<br />

17<br />

34;i<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

349<br />

(M.P. 1021/25/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Xicosia,<br />

27th January, 1936* (M.P. 82s/;jl/2.)<br />

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No. 119.<br />

Division.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31 ST JANUARY, 1936. Sl<br />

Rainfall.<br />

RETIRN OF RAINFALL FOR THE .MO.NTH OF OCTOBER, 1935.<br />

IxDciility. Name cf Stufion.<br />

KASI KKN<br />

KNU<br />

CKNTKE (<br />

Wl'.STKKN<br />

r,Ni)<br />

(! KNTKK<br />

KARI'AS<br />

KAST /<br />

WKST<br />

LARNACA<br />

LIMASSOL<br />

PAPHOS<br />

Apprux.<br />

Iiei((lit<br />

ftbovc<br />

level.<br />

I'ett<br />

Famagusta, P.W.D. 76<br />

Famagusta Harbour<br />

Salamis Forest Station<br />

Syngrasi ..<br />

50<br />

30<br />

150<br />

Akhyritou..<br />

Akhna Forest Station<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Distriot)<br />

60<br />

170<br />

100<br />

Strongylos Reservoir<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

180<br />

220<br />

300<br />

Nicosia Agr. Office 495<br />

Nicosia, P.W.D. ..<br />

Yerolakkos<br />

Dhali<br />

Pera<br />

Kythrea ..<br />

Athalassa<br />

536<br />

530<br />

700<br />

1,200<br />

460<br />

465<br />

Myrtou (Ay. Panteleimon) 885<br />

Cent. ExpL Farm, Morphou 250<br />

Pendayia. Hosp. Morphou Bay<br />

Peristerona<br />

Skouriotissa Monastery ..<br />

Lefka<br />

30<br />

650<br />

718<br />

400<br />

Dhikomo, Kato .. 840<br />

Kyrenia, Nursery Garden 45<br />

Halevga Forest Station .. 2,500<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

500<br />

Yialousa<br />

450<br />

Rizokarpaso Forest Station .•• 500<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoroB<br />

250<br />

Koronia Forest Station.. 1,400<br />

Kornos Forest Station .. 1,000<br />

Lefkara<br />

Makheras Monastery<br />

Kioni Forest Station<br />

2,400<br />

2,500<br />

4,659<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Ora<br />

Paleokhorio ..<br />

1,500<br />

2,000<br />

3,000<br />

Yiolou<br />

2,000<br />

Moumouros Fosest Station 2.030<br />

Stiivros Psokas Forest Station 2,590<br />

Kilani<br />

2,700<br />

Ayia Forest Station 1,150<br />

Kykkou Monastery 3,500<br />

Kalopanayiotis t • • 2,352<br />

Trikoukia<br />

4,400<br />

TroOdoa *<br />

5,720<br />

Troodos Forest Station .. 6,750<br />

Platani „ „ 3,680<br />

Platres<br />

3.700<br />

Kai khorio<br />

1,500<br />

Pedhoulas<br />

—<br />

Evrykhou .. 1,400<br />

Kapoura Forest Station.. 1,870<br />

Kelokedhara<br />

2,000<br />

Amiandos .. . • 4,450<br />

Saitta .. .. . • 2,200<br />

Pano Panayia<br />

2,500<br />

Ay. Nikolaos<br />

3,000<br />

Pyrgos (Tylliria) ..<br />

60<br />

Larnaoa, D.M.O. .. 31<br />

Alethriko .. ..<br />

Zyyi<br />

Dhekelia Forest Station..<br />

Kophinou..<br />

Kalavasos..<br />

450<br />

10<br />

80<br />

600<br />

100<br />

Parakklisha<br />

600<br />

Limassol, P.W.D.<br />

Evdhimou ..<br />

Alekhtora ..<br />

Pissouri ..<br />

40<br />

300<br />

600<br />

500<br />

Paphos, D.M.O. ..<br />

Anatoliko (Akhelia)<br />

Ayioa Neophytos..<br />

100<br />

150<br />

1,000<br />

Stroumbi ..<br />

2,000<br />

Polis<br />

Limni (near Polls)<br />

Yialia<br />

Dhrousa ..<br />

60<br />

400<br />

300<br />

2.000<br />

• Station closed during winter.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

16th January, 1936. (M.P, 45/85.)<br />

Obxtrver,<br />

Mr. Costas Charalampou<br />

Customs Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Totiil<br />

Uninfal<br />

iuit yri<br />

3-57<br />

3-48<br />

216<br />

2-34<br />

2-97<br />

2 10<br />

157<br />

MH<br />

1-46<br />

2-50<br />

Xo<br />

of<br />

mill<br />

'<br />

3 ! 2-45<br />

2 2-40<br />

2 2-01<br />

4 1-17<br />

3 2-09<br />

2 I 1-60<br />

2 1-12<br />

2 0-76<br />

4 0-62<br />

2 1-60<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Mr. D. H. Davidian<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

PoliceN.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Pohce N.C.O<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

O-'J'J<br />

1-03<br />

1-45<br />

150<br />

160<br />

0-84<br />

1-17<br />

4<br />

6<br />

2<br />

3<br />

3<br />

2<br />

3<br />

0-71<br />

()-7«<br />

0-95<br />

1-10<br />

U-70<br />

0-50<br />

0-82<br />

Mr. F. 1. Vassiliades<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

0-90<br />

0-76<br />

2<br />

6<br />

0-65<br />

0-21<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporatioii 0-57<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

0H4<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation 1-07<br />

3<br />

2<br />

6<br />

0-41<br />

()-44<br />

0-52<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

0-86 2 0-70<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Mr. A. A. Miliotis<br />

1-20<br />

216<br />

I'Xh<br />

1-96<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

3<br />

0-60<br />

Ml<br />

1-29<br />

0-90<br />

Forest Department 2-74 2 1-91<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Forest Department<br />

2-14<br />

1-75<br />

2<br />

3<br />

1-44<br />

0-75<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Arch. Grigorioa<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

1-60<br />

2-78<br />

3-50<br />

2-43<br />

2-6«<br />

3-23<br />

4-98<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2<br />

3<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

0-95<br />

1-65<br />

2-50<br />

1-30<br />

1-30<br />

1-72<br />

3.00<br />

Mr. Char. Georghiou<br />

Forest Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Forest Department<br />

Rev .Deacon Christophoros<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Mr. C. Stavrinides<br />

Forest Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police NC.O<br />

PoliceN.C.O. ..<br />

Mr. S. Michaelides<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Asbestos Co.<br />

Mr. S. Eleftheriou<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

3-80<br />

4-36<br />

5-04<br />

6-25<br />

4-74<br />

5-26<br />

6-55<br />

7-83<br />

7-20<br />

7-03<br />

6-28<br />

4-75<br />

6-7H<br />

2-25<br />

4-21<br />

3-18<br />

6-46<br />

4-43<br />

3-70<br />

5-40<br />

1-91<br />

3<br />

3<br />

4<br />

7<br />

5<br />

6<br />

—<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

7<br />

5<br />

5<br />

7<br />

2<br />

5<br />

3<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

6<br />

4<br />

1-50<br />

2-20<br />

2-85<br />

3-35<br />

1'8U<br />

2.55<br />

—<br />

3.30<br />

4-35<br />

4-50<br />

3.25<br />

3-48<br />

306<br />

4-07<br />

1-50<br />

2-20<br />

2-00<br />

324<br />

2-47<br />

1-30<br />

3-06<br />

MO<br />

Medical Department<br />

Mr. Petris Yanni..<br />

M. Djelaleddin ES.<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

2-05<br />

2-44<br />

1-00<br />

2-67<br />

4-78<br />

5<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

1-29<br />

—<br />

2-44<br />

0-70<br />

1-80<br />

2-36<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

2-60 3 1-60<br />

INlr. G. Liassides ..<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Ibrahim Hakki Eff.<br />

PoliceN.C.O<br />

2-94<br />

3-50<br />

3-80<br />

2-50<br />

5<br />

4<br />

9<br />

3<br />

1-74<br />

215<br />

2.00<br />

1-56<br />

Mediral Department 2-68 4 1-53<br />

Mr. G. Michaelides<br />

<strong>The</strong>Rev. Fath. Laurentios<br />

2-35<br />

—<br />

2<br />

—<br />

1-25<br />

—<br />

Mr. S. Papanioolaou .. 2-95 2 205<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Mr. Geo. C. Nevitt<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

2-60<br />

2-56<br />

1-50<br />

2.95<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1-50<br />

1-76<br />

0-70<br />

200<br />

t Station temporarily closed.<br />

Gichcei. M Dute of<br />

fiili in H reHtest<br />

mil! (lii^ fkll<br />

j<br />

1 31<br />

31<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

8<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

8<br />

30<br />

30<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

—<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

12<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

—<br />

29<br />

30<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

29<br />

30<br />

29<br />

1<br />

Dates on<br />

which<br />

Snow fell.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

A. STONE,<br />

Director of Puhlic Works.


f^2 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JANUARY, 1«36.<br />

No. 120. AniBUl Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bnlletin of Animal Disease in Foreiirn Conntries reported to the 81 *t January is pablished:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

.\vTia<br />

Tarke?<br />

Coontrv. Locality.<br />

3 lst January, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Varions<br />

Varioas<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSL\, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must aocompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders c^ould be<br />

drawn in favour of '* Superintendent, Govemment<br />

Piinting Offioe, Nicosia, Cypnis."<br />

Recently publisked.<br />

AXKTAL DSPABTHKNTAI. REPORTS :<br />

Agricultore, for the year 1934<br />

Antiquities, do. do.<br />

Edacation, for tiie school year 1933-34 ..<br />

Medical &; Sanitary Report, for the year 1934<br />

Mines and Labour, for the year 1934<br />

Polioe Force, for the year 1934<br />

8.<br />

3<br />

4<br />

2<br />

4<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax. Tubercul(«is, Haemorrhadc Septicemia.<br />

Cmo>is, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Ooccidios:?. Avian Spiroohietosis.<br />

Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Rabies.<br />

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( Extraordinary)<br />

^ubltsi)eti hp ^ut\)oxitp<br />

No. 2494.] FRIDAY, 31ST JANUARY, 1936. 83<br />

No. 121. Message from His Majesty the King.<br />

His Excellency the Governor directs the pubHcation for general information of<br />

the following telegram received from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State<br />

for the Colonies :—<br />

" I have laid before the King your telegram of condolence on the<br />

death of King George.<br />

I am commanded by the King to convey to you and to the Government<br />

and People of <strong>Cyprus</strong> an expression of deep gratitude for the kind message<br />

of sympathy which it contained."<br />

(M.P. 470/36.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ui)Its|)et) hp ^nthoxitp<br />

No. 2495.] FRIDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 85<br />

No. 122. <strong>The</strong> Switzerland (Extradition) Order<br />

in Council, 1935.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 15th day of July, 1935.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by the Extradition Acts, 1870 to<br />

1932, (a) it was, amongst other things, enacted<br />

that, where an arrangement has been made with<br />

any foreign State with respect to the surrender<br />

to such State of any fugitive criminals, His Majesty<br />

may, by Order in Council, direct that the said<br />

Acts shall apply in the case of such foreign State ;<br />

and that His Majesty may, by the same or any<br />

subsequent Order, hmit the operation of the Order,<br />

and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who<br />

are in or suspected of being in the part of His<br />

Majesty's domiiiions specified in the Order, and<br />

render the operation thereof subject to such<br />

conditions, exceptions and qualifications as may<br />

be deemed expedient:<br />

And whereas a Treaty was signed on the 26th<br />

day of November, 1880, between Her late Majesty<br />

Queen Victoria and the Swiss Federal Council<br />

for the mutual extradition of fugitive criminals,<br />

\nhich Treaty was amended by a Convention<br />

signed on the 29th day of June, 1904 :<br />

And whereas the said Treaty and Convention<br />

was duly ratified (b):<br />

And whereas a further Convention was signed<br />

on the i9th daj'^ of December, 1934, between<br />

His Majesty and the Swiss Federal Council,<br />

which Convention is in the terms foUowing:—<br />

His Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland<br />

and the British Dominions bej'^ond the Seas,<br />

Emperor of India,<br />

and<br />

the Swiss Federal Council,<br />

d


86 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

AHicU 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> High Contracting Parties agree that<br />

His Majesty the King may accede to the present<br />

Convention in respect of any other members<br />

of the British Commonwealth of Xations, whose<br />

Govemment may desire that such accession be<br />

effected, by a notice Ldven to that effect by the<br />

appropriate diplomatic representative of His<br />

Majesty at Beme. From the date that such notice<br />

comes into effect the amendment set forth in<br />

Article 1 shall apply to extradition proceedings<br />

between Switzerland on the one hand, and the<br />

territory of the member of the Commonwealth<br />

concemed on the other hand.<br />

Any notice given-tmder'the "ft^t paragraph<br />

of this Article in respect of any member of the<br />

Kitifih ComnMm\\ealth of Xations may include<br />

any territory in respect of which a mandate on<br />

behalf of the League of Xations has been accepted<br />

by His Majesty and is exercised by the Govemment<br />

of the member concemed.<br />

Article 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present Convention shall be ratified. <strong>The</strong><br />

ratifications shall be exchanged in London as<br />

soon as possible.<br />

Article o.<br />

Tlie present Convention shall enter into force<br />

three months after the exchange of ratifications<br />

and sliall have the same duration as the Extradition<br />

Treaty of the 26th Xovember, issd.<br />

In faith whereof the above-named Plenipotentiaries<br />

have signed the present Convention<br />

and have affixed thereto their seals.<br />

Done in duplicate in English and French at<br />

B«*ne the nine*^eenth day of December nineteen<br />

hundred and thirtv-four.<br />

(L.'^O<br />

H. W. Kennard.<br />

And \\ hereas the ratifications of the said<br />

Convention were exchanged at London on the<br />

6th day of June, 1935:<br />

And whereas His Majesty has ratified the said<br />

Convention in respect of, and the said Convention<br />

thereby extends to, the Lunited Kingdom of Great<br />

Britain and Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands,<br />

the Isle of Man, Xewfoundland, and British<br />

Colonies :<br />

Xow, therefore. His Majesty, by and with the<br />

advice of His Privy Council, and in virtue of the<br />

anthority committed to Him by the said recited<br />

Acts, doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that<br />

from and after the 'ith day of Siptember, lOlij,<br />

the said Acts shall apply in respect of the United<br />

Kin^i^dom of Great Britain and Xorthern Ireland,<br />

the C'hanne! Islands, the Isle of Man, Newfoundland<br />

and British Colonies in the case of .Switzer'and<br />

under And in accordance ^^ith the said Treaty of<br />

the JOth Xovember. 18*10, as tiu.difiefl by the<br />

Ck»nventioni« of the 29th June, P.MJ4, and the l!)th<br />

December, \SXiA.<br />

'Hii^ tyvdvr may be cited as the Switzerland<br />

(Extradition) Order in Council, V.y.^:>.<br />

M. P. A. Hrndeu.<br />

(M.P. 507,ati.)<br />

No. 123.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—Xo. ir.TC.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CHAXGE OF TITLES LAW, 1934.<br />

H. R. PALMER.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the jwwers vested in him by the<br />

Change of Titles Law, 1934, His Excellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice of the Execntive Council.<br />

lias been pleased to order and hereby orders that the<br />

title in the First and Second Columns of the Schedule<br />

hereto be sul'stituteil for the title appearing nnder<br />

item 1 in the Fii-st and Second Columns, respectively,<br />

of the First Schedule to the Change of Titles Law,<br />

1934.<br />

First Column<br />

.SCHEDULE.<br />

Second Column<br />

1. Senior Medical Officer. 1. Director of Medical<br />

! Services.<br />

Made in Council, this :»th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. n.-,2/29/B.)<br />

No. 134. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN.<br />

Cferk of the Executive Counril.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1890.<br />

Govfrno-r.<br />

Whereas the place for the burial of the dead<br />

belonging to the Moslem Communities of the villages<br />

of Pano and Kato Arodhes in the Paphos District is<br />

insufficient for the requirements of the said Communities<br />

:<br />

Xow, therefore, in exercise of tbe powers vested iu<br />

him hy section 1 of the Burials Law, 1896, Hi><br />

Excellency the Govemor has lx?en pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that an additional burial-ground shall Ix;<br />

provided under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

Made at Xicosia, this 1st day of February, 193ia :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 14 «.f the Lnrials Law, IK'.H;, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been plea-sed to order<br />

and herehy orders that, frora and after the 17th dav of<br />

February, 1936, no burial shall take i-laco in 'the<br />

burial-'.'round in lieu whereof the new burial-j^und<br />

alx>ve referred to has l)een provided.<br />

Made at Xicosia. this Sth day cf Febmary, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1417/12/:;.)<br />

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No. 126. Legislation.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 87<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exeicise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

No. 34 of 1935.—A Law to amend the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to 1935. (M.P. 1403/31.)<br />

No. 127. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Louis Ambrosios Josephides, Customs and Revenue<br />

Officer, 2nd Grade, to be, on probation, a Customs<br />

and Revenue Officer, 1st Grade, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. Dated 1st February,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.439.)<br />

Mustafa Muzaffer Hilmi Eff., Customs and Revenue<br />

Officer, 3rd Grade, to be, on probation, a Customs<br />

and Revenue Officer, 2nd Grade, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. Dated 1st February,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.355.)<br />

Mr. Zacharias George Eleftheriades, Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 4th Grade, to be, on probation, a<br />

Customs and Revenue Officer, Srd Grade, Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue Department. Dated 1st<br />

February, 1936. (M.P. P.240.)<br />

Mr. Anthony Michael Bourgi, Customs and Revenue<br />

Officer, 5th Grade, to be, on probation, a Customs<br />

and Revenue Officer, 4th Grade, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. Dated 1st February,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.1427.)<br />

Faik Sami Eff., Customs and Revenue Officer, 6th<br />

Grade, to be, on probation, a Customs and Revenue<br />

Officer, 5th Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue<br />

Department. Dated 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1777.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer (Chief Assistant Secretary), to act as Colonial<br />

Secretary from 4th to 9th February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.5.)<br />

Mr. B. J. O'Brien, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of the office of<br />

Chief Assistant Secretary from 4th to 9th February,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.1517.)<br />

Dr. W. J. E. Phillips, District ^Medical Officer, to act<br />

as Bacteriologist, Medical Department, in addition<br />

to his own duties. Dated 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2085.)<br />

Mr. R. Rodger, Road Engineer, Public Works Department,<br />

to act as Assistant Director of Puhlic Works,<br />

in addition to his own duties. Dated 10th October,<br />

193:). (M.P. P.1845.)<br />

Mr. R. Rodger, Road Engineer, Public Works Department,<br />

acted as Assistant Director of Pnblic Works,<br />

in addition to his own duties, from Hth October,<br />

1934, to 14th Jnne, 1935. (M.P. P. 184.-).)<br />

No. 128. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. AV. D. Battershill, Colonial Secretary, is granted<br />

leave of absence on the ground of illness from 4th<br />

to 9th February, 1936. (M.P. L.2061.><br />

No. 129. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve the following retirement:—<br />

Mr. Haralambos Loizou, Irrigation Guard, 2nd Grade,<br />

Irrigation Department, with effect from the 10th<br />

February, 1936, inclusive. (M.P. P.531.)<br />

No. 130. Transfers from Gsrprus.<br />

Mr. Henry William Butler Blackall, E.G., Attorney-<br />

General, has been selected by the Right Honourable<br />

the Secretary of State for the Colonies for appointment<br />

as Attorney-General, G^Id Coast. <strong>The</strong> date of the<br />

transfer will be notified later. (M.P. P.1954.;<br />

Dr. Minnie Gosden, Bacteriologist, Medical Department,<br />

has been selected by the Right Honourable the<br />

Secretary of State for the Colonies for appointment as<br />

Pathologist, Medical Department, Trinidad. <strong>The</strong><br />

transfer will take effect from the 28th February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1716.><br />

No. 131. <strong>The</strong> Agricultural Fertilizers Law, 1922.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF SAMPLERS.<br />

In exercise of the powers delegated to me by His<br />

Excellency the Acting Governor under Notification<br />

No. 693, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2450<br />

of the 21st June 1935,1 hereby appoint Mr. Panayiotis-<br />

Demetriou Papadopoulos and Mustafa Hilmi Eff.,<br />

Inspectors of Produce, to act as Samplers for the<br />

purposes of the above-mentioned Law.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

1st February, 1936.<br />

D. L. BLUNT,<br />

Director of Agricidture..<br />

(M.P. ^9/14/2.><br />

No. 132. Greek Preliminary Examination.<br />

HELD ON 30TH JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Pass-List.<br />

1. Mr. A. M. Dyer, Administrative Officer, Nicosia.<br />

2. Mr. J. P. Maule, Agricultural Department, Nicosia.<br />

3. Mr. C. J. Thomas, Treasury, Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. 345/36.)<br />

J. R. CULI^EN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

No. 133. Disinfection Fees.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

His Excellency the Governor has approved the<br />

following fees for disinfection carried out on board<br />

vessels in accordance with Articles 17 and 18 of the<br />

International Sanitary Convention, 1926 :—<br />

For steamers £1<br />

For sailing vessels ... ... ... IOs.<br />

Xotitication Xo. 9477, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> Xo. 944 of the 19th March, 1909, is liereby<br />

cancelled. (M.P. 526/36.)<br />

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88 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 134. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1932.<br />

It is hereby notified for the information of the<br />

public that the Commissioner of Famagusta has been<br />

appointed as the liquidator of the Kalopsidha and<br />

Makrasyka Go-operative Credit Societies (Famagusta<br />

District).<br />

No. 138 Mnnicipal Corporation of Nicosia.<br />

His ExceUency the Govemor has been pleased<br />

to approve of the following Bye-laws made by<br />

the ODuncil of the Mumcipal Corporation of<br />

Nicosia. (M.P. 1424/12/3.)<br />

BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE COUNCIL OF THE<br />

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF XICOSIA.<br />

Nicosia, 30th January, 1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in them by<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

the Municipal Corporations Laws. 1930 and 1934,<br />

Registrar of Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

and otherwise, the Council of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of Xicosia hereby make the foUowing<br />

(M.P. 1221/27.)<br />

Bye-laws :—<br />

763/27.)<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laws may be cited as the<br />

Municipal Corporation (Nicosia) Amendment<br />

Jlo. 135. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1932.<br />

It is hereby notified for the information of the public<br />

that the Commissioner of Kyrenia has been appointed<br />

as Uquidator of the " Arkhangelos" Co-operative<br />

Credit S


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 89<br />

Yialia (on two sides) and comprising plots under<br />

numbers U 200, U 199, U 139, U 190 and<br />

^0 179, is hereby provided and may henceforth<br />

be used as a public fair market during the period<br />

that any fair is being held within the municipal<br />

Umits.<br />

58B. <strong>The</strong> management and control of the fair<br />

market are hereby vested in the person who<br />

is for the time being the inspector of the<br />

municipal market (hereinafter in this chapter<br />

of these bye-laws referred to as ' the<br />

inspector ').<br />

58c.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Council may erect or cause to<br />

be erected in the fair market any number of<br />

booths for the purpose of letting them on hire<br />

for the period during which any fair is being<br />

held.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> rent to be charged for booths in the<br />

fair market shall be not less than three and<br />

not more than ten shillings for each booth<br />

according to its size and position, to be<br />

determined in each case by the inspector.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> rent in this bye-law prescribed shaU<br />

be charged at each fair and shaU cover the whole<br />

period of such fair.<br />

58D.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following tolls shaU be paid<br />

by every person selling or exposing for sale<br />

in the fair market the following goods,<br />

marketable commodities or animals, that is<br />

to say :—<br />

(a) Goods or marketable commodities not<br />

specificaUy enumerated below—<br />

Piastres<br />

(i) when the value thereof does not<br />

exceed one shiUing.. .. .. 1<br />

(u) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

one shilUng but does not exceed<br />

three shillings .. .. .. 1^<br />

(iii) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

three shillings but does not exceed<br />

five shillings .. .. .. 2<br />

(iv) \\ hen the value thereof exceeds<br />

five shUlings but does not exceed<br />

ten shillings .. .. .. 3<br />

(v) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

ten shilUngs but does not exceed<br />

twenty shilUngs .. .. .. 5<br />

(vi) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

twenty shilUngs, then in addition<br />

to the above toU of 5cp. a further<br />

toll of Sep. for every twenty<br />

shilUngs or part thereof shall be<br />

paid in excess.<br />

(b) Almonds, fresh cheese, hemp, konnari,<br />

oil, fresh olives, onions and raisins—<br />

Piastres<br />

(i) when the value thereof does not<br />

exceed twenty shiUings .. .. 1<br />

(ii) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

twenty shilUngs, then in addition<br />

to the above toll of Icp. a further<br />

toll of Icp. for every twenty<br />

shilUngs or part thereof shaU be<br />

paid in excess.<br />

(c) Wine and charcoal—<br />

(i) when the value thereof does not<br />

exceed five shilUngs<br />

2<br />

(U) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

five shilUngs but does not exceed<br />

ten shillings<br />

3<br />

(ui) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

ten shilUngs but does not exceed<br />

fifteen shUUngs<br />

(iv) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

fifteen shilUngs but does not<br />

exceed twenty sliillings ..<br />

4<br />

5<br />

(v) when the value thereof exceeds<br />

twenty shillings, then in addition<br />

to the above toU of 5cp. a ftirther<br />

toll of 2cp. for every twenty<br />

shillings shall be paid in excess.<br />

(d) For every carcass of a goat, kid, lamb,<br />

ox, sheep or swine or part thereof or<br />

portion of fresh meat or fresh pork— Piastres<br />

(i) not exceeding twenty okes in<br />

weight .. .. .. .. 9<br />

(ii) exceeding twenty but not<br />

exceeding forty okes in weight .. 18<br />

(in) exceeding forty but not<br />

exceeding sixty okes in weight .. 27<br />

(iv) exceeding sixty okes in weight .. 36<br />

(e) Fresh fish—<br />

for every oke or any fraction thereof 1<br />

(/) Animals—<br />

(i) for every ass .. .. .. 6<br />

(u) for every camel, horse, mule<br />

or ox .. .. .. .. 9<br />

(in) for every goat, kid, lamb, swine<br />

or she^p .. .. .. .. 2<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> tolls in paragraph 1 (a), (6) and (c)<br />

of this bye-law prescribed shall not be paid<br />

by any person who is the lessee of any booth<br />

under bye-law 58c of these bye-laws.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> tolls in this bye-law prescribed shaU<br />

be paid at each fair and shaU cover the whole<br />

period of such fair.<br />

58E. <strong>The</strong> councU may appoint a special<br />

place in the fair market for slaughtering animals<br />

during the period that any fair is being held<br />

within the municipal Umits, and every special<br />

place so appointed shall be deemed to be,<br />

dming the period aforesaid, a slaughter-house<br />

for all the purposes of these bye-laws and the<br />

bye-laws contained in Part III of these bye-laws<br />

shall be appUcable thereto.<br />

58F. Notwithstanding anything in bye-laws<br />

35, 39, 44, 48, 52 and 55 of these bye-laws<br />

contained, any person may sell or expose for<br />

sale in the fair market the carcass of a goat,<br />

kid, lamb, sheep or swine or part thereof or<br />

portion of fresh meat or fresh pork or any<br />

fresh fish during the time that any fair is being<br />

held within the municipal Umits.<br />

58G. <strong>The</strong> rent and toUs in this chapter of<br />

these bye-laws prescribed shaU be paid to the<br />

inspector."<br />

No. 140. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passenircrs and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (E


90 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 14L <strong>The</strong> Partnership Uw, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursnant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership Law. 1928, having been furnislied,<br />

the following (General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headintrs :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> L^eii' nil nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and, siuiname and. .d^ription<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and sumame of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10 Nnmber in Register.<br />

1. Pantelides and Economides.<br />

2. Representation of Mr. G. Pavlifks, Limas,sl.<br />

Agent of General Motors and Bedford cars in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Business on second-hand motor cars.<br />

3. Famagnsta.<br />

4. (Charilaos G. Pantelides, Merchant, Famagusta.<br />

5.tSi 0<br />

9 7 7<br />

- 5 4i<br />

11 0 0<br />

5 8 4<br />

46 15 0<br />

17 0 2<br />

10 15 2i<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Salaries<br />

Wages of temporary employees<br />

Printing and stationery<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935, in the<br />

Ionian Bank<br />

Cashinhand<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

9 0 U<br />

16 11 0<br />

12 16 0*<br />

7 1 »;<br />

57 4 3<br />

i 7 u<br />

£110 0 2<br />

We certify that we have andited the aoo^unu of the Public liealth Fund of Kakopetria for the year ended<br />

31st Def-ember, 1935, as provided for by the Public H«-alth rSmniner Res


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 91<br />

TJo. 144. Vital Statistics.<br />

DISTRICT.<br />

Nicosia ...<br />

Lamaca ...<br />

Limassol...<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos ...<br />

Kyrenia ...<br />

Total ...<br />

TOWN.<br />

Nicosia ...<br />

Larnaca &<br />

Scala ...<br />

Limassol...<br />

F'gusta. &<br />

Varosha<br />

Paphos &<br />

Ktima...<br />

Kyrenia ...<br />

RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE SIX DISTRICTS OF THE ISLAND.<br />

(For the year ended Slst December, 1934.)<br />

Estimated<br />

population<br />

on SOth<br />

June. 1934.<br />

115,165<br />

44,521<br />

58,954<br />

73,922<br />

44,226<br />

22,990<br />

359,778<br />

BIRTHS.<br />

No. of<br />

Births.<br />

3,284<br />

1,194<br />

1,820<br />

2,340<br />

1,513<br />

701<br />

10,852<br />

Rate<br />

per<br />

1.000<br />

28-5<br />

26-8<br />

30-8<br />

31-6<br />

34-2<br />

30-4<br />

30-1<br />

(Including the six Principal Towns).<br />

DEATHS.<br />

No. of<br />

Deaths.<br />

1,432<br />

560<br />

832<br />

959<br />

658<br />

316<br />

4,757<br />

Bate<br />

per<br />

1,000<br />

12-4<br />

12-5<br />

14-1<br />

12-9<br />

14-8<br />

13-7<br />

13-2<br />

Infantile<br />

Mortality<br />

per 1.000<br />

Births.<br />

111-4<br />

123-9<br />

134-6<br />

139-3<br />

144-0<br />

136-9<br />

128-9<br />

(For the year ended 31st December, 1935.)<br />

Estimated<br />

population<br />

on SOth<br />

June, 1935.<br />

116,787<br />

45,249<br />

59,304<br />

74,693<br />

44,37^<br />

23,094<br />

363,497<br />

No. of<br />

Births.<br />

3,821<br />

1,246<br />

1,886<br />

2,534<br />

1,495<br />

753<br />

11,735<br />

BIETHS.<br />

Bate<br />

per<br />

1,000<br />

32-7<br />

27-4<br />

31-8<br />

32-8<br />

33-6<br />

32-6<br />

32-3<br />

DEATHS.<br />

Infantile<br />

Xo.of<br />

Deaths.<br />

JUortality<br />

Eate per 1,000<br />

per Births.<br />

1.000<br />

1,688<br />

492<br />

874<br />

912<br />

046<br />

364<br />

4,976<br />

14-4<br />

10-8<br />

14-6<br />

12-2<br />

14-5<br />

15-7<br />

RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE SIX PRINCIPAL TOWNS OF THE ISLAND.<br />

(For the year ended 31st December, 1934.)<br />

Total ...<br />

Estimated<br />

population<br />

on SOth<br />

June, 1934.<br />

25,294<br />

12,540<br />

15,998<br />

10,931<br />

4,644<br />

2,210<br />

71,617<br />

No. of<br />

Births.<br />

638<br />

269<br />

454<br />

244<br />

BIRTHS.<br />

81<br />

75<br />

1,761<br />

Bate<br />

per<br />

1,000.<br />

25-2<br />

21-4<br />

28-3<br />

22-3<br />

17-4<br />

33-9<br />

24-5<br />

DEATHS.<br />

Infantile<br />

No. of<br />

Bate<br />

Mortality<br />

Deaths.<br />

per per 1,000<br />

1.000<br />

Births.<br />

354<br />

171<br />

249<br />

132<br />

53<br />

24<br />

983<br />

13-9<br />

13-6<br />

15-5<br />

12-0<br />

11-4<br />

10-8<br />

13-7<br />

62-6<br />

137-5<br />

136-5<br />

168-0<br />

86-4<br />

80-0<br />

109-5<br />

13-6<br />

116-4<br />

90-6<br />

136-7<br />

115-2<br />

136-5<br />

140-7<br />

120-9<br />

(For the year ended 31st December, 1935.)<br />

Estimated<br />

population<br />

on SOth<br />

June, 1935.<br />

25,803<br />

12,750<br />

16,202<br />

11,231<br />

4,684<br />

2,233<br />

72,903<br />

Ho. 145. Medical Department<br />

BIRTHS.<br />

No. of<br />

Births.<br />

717<br />

276<br />

434<br />

230<br />

79<br />

108<br />

1,844<br />

Bate<br />

per<br />

1,000.<br />

27-7<br />

21-6<br />

2G-7<br />

20-4<br />

16-.^<br />

48-3<br />

25-2<br />

DEATHS.<br />

No. of<br />

Deaths.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 1st February, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

9<br />

9<br />

15<br />

7<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

1<br />

1<br />

4<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

18<br />

3<br />

1<br />

5<br />

1<br />

3<br />

31<br />

85<br />

10<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

—<br />

1<br />

3<br />

4<br />

2<br />

1<br />

7<br />

22<br />

3<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Dengue<br />

—<br />

—<br />

388<br />

148<br />

231<br />

115<br />

57<br />

48<br />

987<br />

Bate<br />

per<br />

1.000<br />

15-0<br />

11-6<br />

14-2<br />

10-2<br />

12-1<br />

21-4<br />

13-4<br />

Infantile<br />

Mortality<br />

per 1.000<br />

Births.<br />

78-1<br />

86-9<br />

89-8<br />

134-7<br />

50-6<br />

111-1<br />

88-9<br />

(M.P. 1354/09/2.)<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Srd February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 828/31/2.)<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

1<br />

Trachoma<br />

283<br />

219<br />

27<br />

266<br />

15<br />

810<br />

1,388<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

Senior Medical Office.<br />

Total<br />

315<br />

222<br />

28<br />

273<br />

2<br />

18<br />

858<br />

1,517<br />

24


H2<br />

No. 146.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, TTH FEBRUARY, 1936<br />

Public Health Fond of Pano Platres.<br />

His ExceUencv the Govemor directs the publication of the foUowinj; statement of *^®, ^^®il^<br />

and Expenditure of the PubUc Health Fund of Pano Platres for the year ended Slst December, ly^.<br />

(M.P. 2676/08/2.><br />

REVENTJE.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

Cash in hand on 1st Jan., 1933 22 13 4<br />

Cash in Bank on 1st Jan., 1935 90 12 8<br />

1. Sanitary fees :—<br />

(a) Hoiises<br />

(6) Hotel visitors<br />

2. Trade rates<br />

3. Ratee on rentals :-<br />

(a) Residents ..<br />

(6) Viators<br />

(c) Hotels<br />

4. Rents<br />

5. Slaughter-house fees<br />

6. Market fees<br />

7. Building pennits<br />

8. Electric light:—<br />

(a) Fees for supply of current<br />

(6) Fees on istallation<br />

9. Water supply :—<br />

(a) Water rates<br />

(&) Water installation sales ..<br />

10. Miscellaneous :—<br />

(o) Tennis court<br />

(6) Fines<br />

(c) Refunds<br />

(d) Sales<br />

(e) Surplus cash<br />

11. Interest on deposits<br />

12. Arrears from previous year<br />

13. Licences<br />

137 5 0<br />

179 4 2<br />

26 5 2<br />

92 6 5<br />

72 0 0<br />

269<br />

126<br />

1<br />

7<br />

19<br />

5<br />

4<br />

0<br />

4<br />

0<br />

6 8 1<br />

- 6 0<br />

- 15 S<br />

4 3 0<br />

- 15 0<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

113 6 3<br />

316 9 2<br />

IC.l 11 0<br />

190 11 7<br />

25 0 0<br />

136 11 5<br />

64 S 2<br />

4 15 0<br />

269 8 4<br />

127 4 4<br />

12 8 0<br />

2 7 7<br />

100 13 7<br />

1 13 0<br />

£1,526<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£<br />

1. SiJaries sind wages<br />

2. Electric light :—<br />

8. cp.<br />

(a) Maintenance oi electric<br />

installation<br />

(6) Rtmning of enjrines 138 3<br />

(c) Purchase of material<br />

3<br />

(d) Insurance of engines<br />

10<br />

(e) Foundations of new engine 10<br />

1<br />

6<br />

3<br />

1<br />

3. Conservancy :—<br />

(a) Cleaning of streets<br />

removal of refuse<br />

(6) Watering of streets<br />

(c) Anti-malarial work<br />

(d) Meat cart ser\-ice<br />

(c) Purchase of meat cart<br />

and I<br />

4. Water supply :—<br />

(a) Maintenance & Improvement<br />

(6) Purchase of material<br />

(c) Construction<br />

reser\-oir ..<br />

of new<br />

(d) Purchase of meters<br />

(e) Construction<br />

meter boxes<br />

of concrete<br />

5. Public works annually recurrent:—<br />

(a) Maintenance & improvement<br />

of roads .. .. 32 10 1<br />

(6) Upkeep of buildings .. 6 0 7<br />

(c) Payment to P.W.D. repair<br />

ing of roads . . .. 40 0 0<br />

6. PubUc works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Repairs of market buildings<br />

and slaughter-house 3 12 0<br />

(6) Construction of fencing<br />

wall of pleasure garden.. 69 11 0<br />

7. Rents<br />

8. Miscellaneous :—<br />

(CT) Printing and stationery ..<br />

(6) Sundry purchases..<br />

(c) Taxes<br />

(d) Legal expenses<br />

(e) Refunds<br />

(/) Travelling . .<br />

(g) Sundry expenses ..<br />

(/») Audit fees . .<br />

(i) Insurance of property<br />

{j) Interest on loans ..<br />

r<br />

89 13<br />

40 14<br />

11 2<br />

7 1<br />

5 11<br />

19 13<br />

.-)1 4<br />

168 8<br />

.->7 19<br />

16 1<br />

2 10<br />

9 7<br />

2 13<br />

36 0<br />

- 10<br />

7 11<br />

20 12<br />

10 10<br />

1 0<br />

2 10<br />

9. Loans repa^mient<br />

, ,<br />

Balance :<br />

Cash in hand on 31st Dec., 1935 45 5<br />

Cash in Bank on Slst Dec, 1935 104 10<br />

0<br />

0<br />

s<br />

6<br />

1<br />

5<br />

6<br />

8<br />

4<br />

8<br />

1<br />

1<br />

;><br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

5<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6<br />

6<br />

1<br />

• •<br />

, ,<br />

£ 8. op.<br />

106 8 8<br />

220 11 4<br />

154 2 6<br />

313 8 4<br />

78 10 8<br />

73<br />

7<br />

93<br />

330<br />

3<br />

0<br />

,"<br />

2<br />

149! !15<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4<br />

7<br />

£1,526 8 5<br />

We hereby certify that the accounts of Pano Platres Public Health Fund for the year ended<br />

Slst December, 19S5, have been audited and that the above statement agrees with the receipts andpayraent<br />

vouchers produced.<br />

Limassol,<br />

Slst January, 1936.<br />

V. CH. YASSILIADES )<br />

CHRIST. E. PAPADAKIS ^Auditors,<br />

No. 147.<br />

Trade Marks Adyertisemenis.<br />

.Advertisements under the Trale .Marks Registration Law, 1910. are publishel in a supplement to<br />

this giizetfce. ^ (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Ho. 148.<br />

Diviiisa.<br />

1^5<br />

o<br />

P4<br />

O<br />

PHLJ<br />

o<br />

O<br />

o<br />

«<br />

GQ<br />

O<br />

H<br />

{25<br />

W<br />

C<br />

OD<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 93<br />

RainfaU.<br />

RETURN OF RAINFALL FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1935.<br />

Lwsality. Nam* •! Statiem.<br />

Appraz.<br />

height<br />

abort<br />

tea<br />

lerel.<br />

feel<br />

ObserTer.<br />

Total<br />

Rainfal<br />

No.<br />

Greatest<br />

of<br />

itu. prt.<br />

ilays<br />

fall in<br />

rniu.<br />

on* day.<br />

Famagusta, P.W.D.<br />

75<br />

Famagusta Harbour 5G<br />

Salamis Forest Station .. 30<br />

EASTERN i. Syngrasi ..<br />

150<br />

Akhyritou..<br />

60<br />

END Akhna Forest Station .. 170<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Districi) 100<br />

Strongylos Reservoir 180<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

220<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

300<br />

Mr. Costas Charalampou<br />

Customs Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

4-23<br />

3i)l<br />

2-^5<br />

2-6-1<br />

2-65<br />

1-45<br />

3-46<br />

2-59<br />

1-49<br />

3-11<br />

t<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

7<br />

V)<br />

9<br />

8<br />

4<br />

7<br />

1-40<br />

1--29<br />

1-00<br />

i-lo<br />

1-18<br />

O-So<br />

1-07<br />

(i-ss<br />

0-70<br />

1-30<br />

CENTRE (<br />

Nicosia Agr. Office<br />

Nicosia, P.W.D. ..<br />

Yerolakkos<br />

Dhali<br />

Pera<br />

Kythrea ..<br />

Athalassa<br />

495<br />

636<br />

630<br />

700<br />

1,200<br />

460<br />

465<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Mr. D. H. Davidian<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

2-74<br />

3-02<br />

1-23<br />

1-53<br />

2-5,S<br />

2-43<br />

llt2<br />

11<br />

10<br />

3<br />

o<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

(Wl<br />

1-10<br />

0-68<br />

0-51<br />

0-82<br />

104<br />

0-79<br />

WESTERN<br />

END<br />

Myrtou (Ay. Panteleimon)<br />

Cent. Expi. Farm. Morphou<br />

Pendayia. Hosp. Morphou Bay<br />

Peristerona .. • •<br />

Skouriotissa Monastery ..<br />

Lefka<br />

885<br />

250<br />

30<br />

660<br />

718<br />

400<br />

Mr. F. I. Vassiliades 4-05<br />

Agricultural Department 2-71<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation 1-51<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

267<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation 2-24<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

2-29<br />

5<br />

9<br />

7<br />

7<br />

9<br />

7<br />

1-30<br />

0-95<br />

0-57<br />

0-70<br />

()•(•)(')<br />

0-74<br />

CENTRE<br />

Dhikomo, Kato ..<br />

840<br />

Kyrenia, Nursery Garden 45<br />

Halevga Forest Station .. 2,600<br />

Ayios AmvrosioB<br />

600<br />

Police N.CO<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

2-94<br />

4-41<br />

4-23<br />

3-6S<br />

8<br />

11<br />

10<br />

10<br />

095<br />

1-07<br />

1-00<br />

0-90<br />

KARPAS<br />

Yialousa<br />

460<br />

Eizokarpaso Forest Station -• 500<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

250<br />

Koronia Forest Station., 1,400<br />

Mr. A. A. Miliotis<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Forest Department<br />

510<br />

3-74<br />

10-67<br />

8<br />

8<br />

8<br />

1-15<br />

1-42<br />

3-55<br />

EAST (<br />

Kornos Forest Station<br />

Lefkara<br />

Makheras Monastery<br />

Kioni Forest Station<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Ora<br />

Paleokhorio<br />

.. 1,000<br />

2,400<br />

2,500<br />

4,669<br />

1.500<br />

2,000<br />

3.000<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Arch. Grigorios<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

2-50<br />

4-93<br />

6-24<br />

600<br />

3-95<br />

3-49<br />

5-44<br />

4<br />

8<br />

5<br />

7<br />

8<br />

10<br />

9<br />

1-40<br />

210<br />

2-15<br />

2-60<br />

2-00<br />

1-70<br />

2.00<br />

WEST<br />

Yiolou<br />

2,000<br />

/ Moumouros Fosest Station 2,030<br />

Stavros Psokas Forest Station 2,590<br />

Kilani<br />

2,700<br />

Ayia Forest Station 1,160<br />

Kykkou Monastery 3,600<br />

Kalopanayiotis f • • 2,352<br />

Trikoukia ..<br />

4.400<br />

TroOdoa *<br />

5,720<br />

Troodos Forest Station . 6,750<br />

Platani „ „ 3,680<br />

Platres<br />

3.700<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

1,500<br />

Pedhoulas<br />

Evrykhou .. 1,400<br />

Kapoura Forest Station. 1,870<br />

Kelokedhara<br />

2,000<br />

Amiandos .. . 4,450<br />

Saitta<br />

2,200<br />

Pano Panayia<br />

2,600<br />

Ay. Nikoletos<br />

3.000<br />

Pyrgos (Tylliria) ..<br />

60<br />

Mr. Char. Georghiou<br />

Forest Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Forest Department<br />

Rev .Deacon Christophoros<br />

Police N.C.O. ..<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

Mr. C. Stavrinides<br />

Forest Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Mr. S. Michaelides<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Asbestos Co.<br />

Mr. S. Eleftheriou<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O..<br />

315<br />

3-79<br />

5-41<br />

4-73<br />

4-97<br />

3-98<br />

4-25<br />

b'lb<br />

6-79<br />

4-62<br />

4-33<br />

2-55<br />

3-72<br />

2-15<br />

7-80<br />

4-36<br />

4-69<br />

4-13<br />

4-69<br />

6<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

7<br />

9<br />

y<br />

11<br />

5<br />

8<br />

11<br />

6<br />

11<br />

2<br />

7<br />

8<br />

6<br />

5<br />

6<br />

100<br />

1-32<br />

2-05<br />

'I'hh<br />

2-1 Ll<br />

1.39<br />

1.45<br />

2-SI) i<br />

2.45 j<br />

2-Sl i<br />

2-OS<br />

1-30<br />

0-70<br />

1-05<br />

2-00<br />

373<br />

2-18<br />

1-50<br />

1-68<br />

1-50<br />

LARXACA<br />

LIMASSOL<br />

Larnaca, D.M.O.<br />

Alethriko<br />

Zyyi<br />

Dhekelia Forest Station.<br />

Ko]>hinou..<br />

Kalavasos..<br />

Parakklisha<br />

Limassol, P.W.D.<br />

Evdhimou<br />

Alekhtora..<br />

Pissouri ..<br />

31<br />

460<br />

10<br />

80<br />

500<br />

100<br />

600<br />

40<br />

300<br />

500<br />

500<br />

Medical Department<br />

Mr. Petris Yanni..<br />

M. Djelaleddin Efi.<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police X.C.O. ..<br />

]Mr. (T. Lia8.sides ..<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Ibrahim Hakki Eff.<br />

PoliceN.C.O<br />

.<br />

••I<br />

2-.^l<br />

3-20<br />

2-15<br />

2-55<br />

2-91<br />

3-24<br />

3-43<br />

r.-s7<br />

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.o-r.7<br />

2<br />

•)<br />

11<br />

9<br />

9<br />

13<br />

8<br />

s<br />

0-90<br />

2-30<br />

2-00<br />

1-15<br />

1-su<br />

I<br />

1-40<br />

(I-S4<br />

3-15<br />

1..'.2<br />

234<br />

PAPHOS<br />

Paphos, D.M.0. ..<br />

Anatoliko (Akhelia)<br />

Ayios Neophytos..<br />

Stroumbi ..<br />

Polis<br />

Limni (near Polis)<br />

YiaUa<br />

Dhrousa ..<br />

100<br />

150<br />

1,000<br />

2,000<br />

60<br />

400<br />

300<br />

2.000<br />

jSIedical Department<br />

Mr. . Michaelitles<br />

<strong>The</strong>Rev. Fath. Laurentios<br />

Mr. S. Papanicolaou ..<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Mr. Goo. C. Nevitt<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

PoMpe N.C.O<br />

3-31<br />

2-('.7<br />

4-119<br />

;'.-44<br />

4-03<br />

6<br />

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s<br />

1-00<br />

0-53<br />

i:;7<br />

1-30<br />

1-35<br />

215<br />

2-.'S0<br />

* Station closf*d dui"ing winter.<br />

t Station temporarily closed.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

16th Januarv. 1036.<br />

Or.p. 45/3:).)<br />

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(greatest<br />

fall<br />

29<br />

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28<br />

28<br />

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20<br />

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20<br />

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20<br />

21<br />

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21<br />

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20<br />

20<br />

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20<br />

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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

A. STONE,<br />

Director of Public Works.


94 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 149. Anm^aj Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following: Bnlletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Conntries reported to the 7th February is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country. Locality. Xature of Disease.<br />

Yarious<br />

Yarious<br />

Yarious<br />

Yarious<br />

Anthrax, Tul)erculo6is, Hfemorrhagic Septicaemia,-<br />

Contagioas Bovine Pleuro-pijenmonia, Tetanus, Stiff<br />

Sickness, Piroplasmosis, Yariola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox. Avian Coccidiosis. W^n Spirochaetosis,<br />

Bacillary White Diarrhoea, RaWy: - 1<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Pirop....,.nos;r. Anapiasnosis,<br />

Strongylosis, Donrine, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox, Sheep Scab,<br />

Goat St;ab, Fowl Cholera, Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Pox, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Yariola. Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

TnberculoBiB, Haemorrhagic St ptioemia, Barbone, Variola,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Plague, Rabies.<br />

Tth February, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

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AiTNUAii DEPABTMENTAL REPOBTS :<br />

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Antiquities, do. do.<br />

Education, for the school year 1933-34 ..<br />

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Land Registration and Survey Department<br />

Report, for the year 1934 . . 1 0<br />

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Series No. 7—1935<br />

Present Condition of the Historical Monuments<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by G. Jeflfery—1931<br />

10<br />

(Imprinted 1935) .' " ^i<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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m<br />

SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2495 OF 7TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1423A in Class 47, in respect of liquid hydrocarbons,<br />

in the name of Anciens Etablissements<br />

Liotard Freres, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a<br />

Societe Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of October, 1935.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No. 1435A in Class 18, in respect of stoves, stove<br />

boilers, cookers, ranges, all being goods fired by oil or<br />

gas, in the name of Anciens Etablissements Liotard<br />

Fr6res, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a Societe<br />

Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the Slst day of January, 1936.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

1st Advt.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGISTERED.<br />

Phosferine (Ashton & Parsons) Limited, a Company<br />

incorporated in Great Britain in the year, 1935,<br />

carrying on business as Manufacturers at 55 and 56,<br />

Pall Mall, London, England, as subsequent proprietors<br />

of registered Trade Mark No. 122 registered in the<br />

name of Phosferine (Ashton & Parsons) Limited, a<br />

Company incorporated in Great Britain in the year<br />

1928, of La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate Hill, London,<br />

England, as from the Sth day of October, 1935.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^nthoxitp<br />

No. 2496.] FRIDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 97<br />

No. 150.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1677.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND REVENUE<br />

LAW, 1899.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of tlie powers vested in him by<br />

the Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1899, and<br />

otherwise. His Excellency the Governor, with the<br />

advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to<br />

order and hereby orders as follows :—<br />

Any timber imported into the Colony between the<br />

14th day of February, 1936, and the 13th day of<br />

February, 1937, both days inclusive, which is<br />

proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller to be<br />

intended for underground use in any mine shall be<br />

admitted into the Colony free of all duties of<br />

Customs whatsoever.<br />

Made in Council, this 12th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />


MS THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 152. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTINCi VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS. lt>30 AXD 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Oovemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Xata, in the District of Paphos,<br />

on the 17th day of March, 1H3.3, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Xata :<br />

And wherea.s at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Xata has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him. containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fidfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting \"illage Areas Law, 1930. prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Gov­emor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Xata.<br />

Xow, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by tbe<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shaU be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Xata<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area consists of Parts A and B as follows:—<br />

PABT A. :<br />

All that area contained within the boundaries<br />

of plot Xo. 518, plan Xo. LI^8, locaUty<br />

• KarouUoudhi," plot Xo. 106, plan Xo. LII'l.<br />

plots Nos. 167, 168, 166, 169, 170, 171, 172,<br />

173, locality " Kara Hassani, " plots Xos. 174,<br />

175, 176, 177 and 178, plan No. LI 16, locaUty<br />

" Lizato."<br />

PABT B. :<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most southem<br />

point of plot No. 348, plan No. LI/16, at the<br />

junction of the streams " Argaki-tou-Petrovounou<br />

" and *' Argaki-tou-Beyi," locality<br />

• Makrimelano," and goes northwards along<br />

the left bank of the latter stream to the most<br />

southern point of plot Xo. 47 of the same plan ;<br />

thence north-eastwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos, 347, 343. 342, 340, 339, 317, 58,<br />

60, 64, 63, 70. 75, of the same plan, locaUtv<br />

•Asproyi,' plots Nos. 81, 79, 281, 279, 278,<br />

locaUty Tripitorotsos," plots Xos. 119. 120,<br />

195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 189. 188, 187, 184<br />

of the same plan, locaUty ' Edhris," to the<br />

most ea.stem point of plot No. 184 on the right<br />

bank of the river Xeros ; thence southwards<br />

along this bank of the river to the most northem<br />

point of plot Xo. 356 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

" Kremmos Kallikinae," which point is on the<br />

boundary of the viUage of Xata ; thence southwestwards<br />

and north-westwards along this<br />

village boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1.657 donums<br />

approximatelv as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. MP. 274'35.<br />

Made at Xicosia, this 10th day of February,<br />

1936. (MP. 1462 35.)<br />

No. 153<br />

REGULATIOXS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE AXTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice ofthe Executive Council,<br />

has been pleased to make and hereby makes the<br />

following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Antiquities (Dealers) Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. A Ucence to deal in antiquities shall be<br />

in the form prescribed in the First Schedule.<br />

3. Any person to whom a Ucence is granted<br />

to deal in antiquities shall keep a register in<br />

the form contained in the Second Schedule<br />

wherein he shall enter the particulars specified<br />

in such Sehedule.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> holder of a dealer's Ucence shaU, at<br />

the end of each month, furmsh the Director<br />

with a list of any antiquities boutrht or sold<br />

during the month w ith a full description of such<br />

antiquities.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> holder of a dealer's licence shall<br />

exhibit such Ucence in a conspicuous place in<br />

his premises.<br />

6. Any licence granted to any person to deal<br />

in antiquities may be cancelled by the Director<br />

at any time if the holder thereof—<br />

(a) fails to observe or acts in contravention<br />

of these Regulations ;<br />

(6) is convicted of any offence under the<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

(REGULATION 2.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

DEALER'S LICENCE.<br />

A.B of<br />

is hereby licensed to deal in antiquities under the<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935, and the Regulations made<br />

thereimder.<br />

Dated<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

(REGITLATION 3.)<br />

Director.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

REGISTER.<br />

FUJI description ^^^ °^<br />

of antiquity pu^cha^ sale<br />

from I'-old to Remarks<br />

Made in Council, this 10th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

B. J. O'HRIEX,<br />

(M.P. 985/34/3.) """* "^ '^ ^''^"^ ^'""^''-


No. 154. Executive Council.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 99<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. A B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Ofiicer (Chief Assistant Secretary), was a Member<br />

of the Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

whilst acting as Colonial Secretary from 4th to 9th<br />

February, 1936. (M.P. 2286/07/2.)<br />

No. 155. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Blight Hononrable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

Ije advised to exercise his power of disallowance with<br />

regard to the following Laws : —<br />

Enacted hy His Excellency the Officer<br />

Administering the Governmenf.<br />

No. 30 of 1935.—A Law to make better provision for<br />

the Prevention of Crime. (M.P. 966/34/2.)<br />

Enacted hy His Excellency the Governor.<br />

No. 40 of 1935.—A Law to restrict and postpone<br />

Forced Sales of Immovable Property in certain<br />

cases. (M.P. 458/23/4.)<br />

No. 156.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Rill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is pubUshed for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law further to amend the Law relating to Tobacco.<br />

(M.P. 9Hi)/29/2.)<br />

No. 157 Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. R. C. S. Stanley, Administrative Officer, to<br />

perform the duties of the office of Commissioner,<br />

Larnaca, from 1st March, 1936. (M.P. P. .'143.)<br />

Mr. George Sims to be, on probation, Headmaster,<br />

Government Secondary School, Educatioii Department.<br />

Dated 24th January, 1936.<br />

Mr. Sims arrived in the Colony on the 6th<br />

February, 1936. (M.P. P.2149.)<br />

Mr. Stavros Eleftheriou Makrys to be, on probation,<br />

a Customs and Revenue Officer, 6th Grade, Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue Department. Dated 6th<br />

February, 1936. (M.P. P. 2150.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.<br />

Mr. Christodoulos loannou as a Bailiff" and Process-<br />

Server, Judicial Department, from 12th August,<br />

1935. (M.P. P.406.)<br />

ACTING .APPOINTMENT.<br />

Mr. B. J. O'Brien, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of the office of<br />

(^liief .Assistant Secretary from 13th to 19th<br />

February, 1936. (M.P. P.1517.)<br />

No. 158. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer (Chief .Assistant Secretary), is granted casual<br />

leave from 13th to 19th February, 1936.<br />

(^I.P. L.5.)<br />

No. 159. Appointments under the Courts of<br />

Justice Law, 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 11<br />

of the Courts of Justice Law, 1935, His Excellency<br />

the Governor has been pleased to make the following<br />

appointments with effect from the 1st January, 1936:—<br />

Ali Riza Kiamil Eff., Assistant Registrar, to act as<br />

Registrar, District Court, Kyrenia.<br />

(M.P. P.470.)<br />

Mr. Menelaos Tinghirides, Assistant Registrar, to act<br />

as Registrar, Distrigt Court, Larnaca.<br />

(M.P. P.91H.)<br />

Mehmed Vehbi Xaim Salih Eff., Assistant Registrar,<br />

to act as Registrar, District Court, Paphos.<br />

(M.P. P.HOo.)<br />

No. 160. Appointment of Councillor<br />

UNDER THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAAVS, 1930<br />

AND 1934, AND THP] MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS<br />

(APPOINTMKNT OF COUNCILS) LAW, 1934.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

the Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

and the Municipal Corporations (Appointment of<br />

Councils) Law, 1934, His Excellency the Governor<br />

has been pleased to appoint Mr. George Giabra Pierides<br />

to be a Councillor of the Municipal Corporation of<br />

Larnaca to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation<br />

of Mr. Dimitrios Nicola Dimitriou, O.B.E.<br />

(M.P. 410/35/2.)<br />

No. 161. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

PROPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENT.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with section<br />

6 (2) of the Antiquities Law, 1935, that I have<br />

recommended to the Governor in Council that the<br />

building mentioned hereunder be declared an Ancient<br />

Monument and added to the Second Schedule to the<br />

said Law :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church of St. iMichael, Tripiotis Quarter,<br />

Nicosia Town.<br />

2. Any person whose interests may be prejudicially<br />

affected by the proposed declai-ation may at any time<br />

within one month from this date lodge an objection<br />

for consideration by the Governor in Council.<br />

14th February, 1936.<br />

J. R. HILTON,<br />

Direrfor of Antiquities.<br />

(M.P. 591/12/2.)<br />

No. 162. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law. 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

for Regisfrar of Parfnershi]is.<br />

Partnership No. 364.<br />

Name of Firm : Giannopoulo Freres, of Nicosia.<br />

Changes:<br />

Chryssafinis Ch. Giannopoulos has withdrawn<br />

from the partnership.<br />

Costas Georgopoulos, Merchant, Nicosia, has<br />

been added as a general partner with the right<br />

to administer the aflfairs of the paitnership, t(»<br />

manage it and sign for it.<br />

New term : One year as from the 20th August,<br />

1936.<br />

Date of Changes : 31st day of January, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


100 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

Vo. 163. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

YERASA (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Yerasa, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund ") into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for oflFences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Yerasa, as described in the Order of<br />

the Govemor made the Ilth January, 1936,<br />

and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 17th January,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubhc utihty in the village of Yerasa.<br />

Limassol, 5th February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1284/35.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 164. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the 17th January, 1936, by<br />

His E.vcellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and publis^hed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazetfe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infectetl<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Qnarantine Regulations, 1982, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut ^'^yria")<br />

Bombay (India) ..<br />

Salonica (Greece) ..<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

JafiFa (Palestine) ..<br />

No. 165. Municipal Corporation of Kythrea.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

"(-^I-l'-~289/35.)<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITUBE FOB THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBEE, 1935.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

Balance on lst January, 1935 :-<br />

Bank<br />

Cash<br />

& s. cp.<br />

39 10<br />

14 15<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

54 5 8<br />

1. Licences and permits<br />

(a) Profession, trade & business<br />

licences<br />

178 4 H<br />

(6) Dog licences<br />

2 3 3<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

etc., licences 3 1 0<br />

(d) Building, etc., Permits 6 11 0<br />

189 19 7i<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(a) Slaughter-house fees 91 1 0<br />

(6) Weighing fees<br />

28 18 2i<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

4 18 14<br />

(A) Tolls<br />

104 4 3i<br />

229 1 7i<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :^<br />

(a) Fines ...<br />

- 11 0<br />

(IJ) ("osts and compensation ... - 5 u<br />

(r-) Other sales<br />

- 6 «i<br />

- 1 2 8i<br />

£474 10 4i<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

1. Salaries and wages:—<br />

(o) Permanent employees<br />

{h) Temporary employees<br />

...<br />

for<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

90 0 0<br />

general purposes 3 0 0<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection ...<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement<br />

of water supply<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent:—<br />

(o) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing roads 115 8<br />

(i) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing buildings<br />

17 3<br />

(c) Town lighting<br />

20 8<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(fe) Construction of new municipal<br />

buildings<br />

8. Rents<br />

9. Snbscriptions and payments<br />

especially approved :—<br />

(c) Hospitality to the honoured<br />

guests<br />

{d) Other especially approved<br />

payments (Silver Jubilee)<br />

10. Charity:—<br />

(a) Contribution<br />

hospitals<br />

to public<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions<br />

11. Furniture and fittings<br />

12. For Government Audit<br />

13. Miscellaneoua payments :--<br />

(a) Stationery, postage and<br />

printing<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

(/) Travelling expenses<br />

(gr) Fines, fees of Court and<br />

le7 7». 3cp.<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Kythrea for the year 1935<br />

have l»een examined and agree<br />

with the above staLetnciit.<br />

.\n illtpd iKiynitiii of £


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 101<br />

-Ho. 166. Municipal Corporation of Lefka.<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

Balance on 1st January, 1935 :<br />

Bank<br />

V^ UJO LM. ••• ••• ••• ••«<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

£ 8. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

140 0<br />

15 14<br />

(a) Profession,<br />

licences<br />

(6) Dog licences<br />

trade, etc.,<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

etc., licences ...<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits<br />

(e) Other licences<br />

2. Conservancy and other rates :-<br />

(6) Water rates<br />

(c) Removal of ref use,etc.,rates<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(o) Slaughter-house fees<br />

(6) Weighing fees<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

(gr) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets<br />

{h) Tolls<br />

(i) Transport of meat<br />

0<br />

41<br />

155 14<br />

170 18 5<br />

1 1 0<br />

16 13 0<br />

74 2 H<br />

13 10 0<br />

276 5 OJ<br />

9 2<br />

19 15 4i<br />

28 18 0<br />

286 13 0<br />

26 7 6<br />

8 12 1<br />

143 3 4^<br />

86 15 1.1<br />

4 13 1<br />

4. Rent and storage :—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents...<br />

(c) Storage of inflammables ...<br />

5. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(6) Costs and compensation ...<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods...<br />

(e) Other sales...<br />

< /) Interest on municipal funds<br />

lg) Contribution by the CM.<br />

Corporation<br />

14 0<br />

111 3<br />

- 10<br />

1 8<br />

0 11<br />

1 3<br />

20 0<br />

7<br />

1<br />

0<br />

u<br />

3<br />

5<br />

0<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1931. Page 747.<br />

;j;)(.<br />

£1,165 19<br />

4'i<br />

125 3 8<br />

23 13 Oi<br />

(M.P. 281/09/2.)<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

(a) Permanent employees<br />

(6) Temporary employee<br />

...<br />

for<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

172 16 0<br />

£ !-. cp.<br />

general purposes 30 0 0<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection ...<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement<br />

of water supply<br />

6. Public Works annually recurrent:—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

202 16<br />

196 17<br />

of existing roads 5 18<br />

(6) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing buildings<br />

(c) Town lighting<br />

7. Public Works Extraordinary :<br />

(a) Construction of new roads<br />

or enlargement of the<br />

existing roads<br />

(6) Con.struction of new municipal<br />

buildings<br />

8. Rents<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments<br />

especially approved :—<br />

(d) Other especially approved<br />

ayments (for Silver<br />

Subilee) 10. Charity :—<br />

(a) Contribution to public<br />

hospitals<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions...<br />

11. Furniture and fittings<br />

12. Government audit<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

(o) Stationery, postage and<br />

printing<br />

(6) Uniforms of the municipal<br />

employees<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

(/) Travelling expenses<br />

(h) Purchases and services not<br />

otherwise classified<br />

14. Loans, repayment of<br />

Balance on Slst December, 1935 :<br />

Bank<br />

Cash<br />

0<br />

U<br />

25 5 6i<br />

7 19 7<br />

137 12 4<br />

151 11 0<br />

15 0 0<br />

124 17 21<br />

139 17 2i<br />

3 0 0<br />

7 0 0<br />

17 13 3<br />

8 7 ^<br />

26 0 ^<br />

... ... 24 3 Si<br />

4 4 0<br />

18 2 2<br />

3 0 0<br />

1 5 2<br />

10 8<br />

7 2 6i<br />

39 18 6<br />

27 14 3<br />

296 0 0<br />

21 10 H<br />

317 10<br />

LOAN.<br />

Amount £120. Rate 6%. Balance o/s. £26 7s. Sep.<br />

£1,165 19<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Lefka for the year 1935 have been<br />

•^examined and agree with the above statement.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

3rd February, 1936.<br />

No. 167. Order made on Application<br />

for Discharge.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol-Paphos.<br />

Registry of Limassol. No. 2 of 1932.<br />

In Bankruptcy.<br />

Re Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides) both merchants<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides] of Limassol,<br />

and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commercial Firm " Z. & E. Chrysostomides,"<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides and<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides, farmers, moneylenders,<br />

and carob-merchants of Limassol.<br />

J. A. CREMER,<br />

Auditor.<br />

Debtor's Name—<strong>The</strong> Firm " Z. and E. Chrysostomides,"<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides<br />

and Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides.<br />

Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Farmers, Money-lenders, and Carobmerchants.<br />

Date of Order—20th December, 1935.<br />

Nature of Order Made—Discharge granted.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

12th February, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

u<br />

Oh<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 168. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are pubUshed in a supplement to this<br />

gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

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102 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH FEBRU.\RY, 1936.<br />

No. 169. Medical Department.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended Sth February, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Liniassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos ..<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

IOth February, 1936.<br />

x<br />

•y.<br />

a.<br />

c<br />

«<br />

.it<br />

10<br />

3<br />

2<br />

15<br />

3(1<br />

o x<br />

® I 5<br />

t, \ —<br />

u<br />

V<br />

D.<br />

c/i<br />

d<br />

(M.P. S2s/;5l/2.)<br />

No. 170. Animal Disease.<br />

OD<br />

'-i<br />

Ji<br />

P^<br />

r3<br />

C<br />

ft,<br />

,>><br />

12<br />

97<br />

>,<br />

u<br />

V<br />

c o<br />

a:<br />

>5<br />

1<br />

1<br />

4<br />

1 26<br />

i<br />

2 I 5<br />

o<br />

I<br />

Q<br />

— —<br />

o<br />

lA<br />

O<br />

n.i 3J _<br />

-- a;<br />

3:r<br />

cd<br />

^<br />

r^<br />

17<br />

51<br />

149<br />

• ><br />

1<br />

1 1 l.(ii»9<br />

i=^ :<br />

37<br />

56<br />

l.'')2<br />

5<br />

2<br />

252<br />

1.769<br />

21<br />

C. H. CUFF,<br />

for Director of Med ira f Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the Hth February is puhli^^hed:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country,<br />

14th February, 1936.<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality.<br />

Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Hasmorrhagic<br />

Septicasmia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Yariola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirochaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Dourine, Glanders, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Hasmorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Plague, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offi,cer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secrelary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2496 OF 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO<br />

TOBACCO.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Tobacco (Amendment) Short title.<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Tobacco<br />

Laws, 1932 to (No. 2) 1935, (hereinafter called "the 40of 1932.<br />

Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and this Law ^9"f 1934"<br />

may together be cited as the Tobacco Laws, 1932 to 1936. 7 of 1935!<br />

29 of 1935.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion of<br />

insertion immediately after section 40 of the following JJ^^^th^^<br />

section : Principal<br />

"Twodrams 4()A.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in ^*'^'<br />

packets.<br />

. section 40 contained, the Comptroller may grant<br />

to any manufacturer of tobacco a special hcence<br />

to pack and sell manufactured tobacco in<br />

packets each containing a net weight of manufactured<br />

tobacco of two drams subject to the<br />

following conditions, that is to say—<br />

(a) that the manufacturer has purchased<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> grown tobacco subsequent to the<br />

1st day of January, 1935 ;<br />

(b) that the total issues at any time from the<br />

factory of manufactured tobacco in packets<br />

of two drams shall not exceed in weight<br />

the total weight of <strong>Cyprus</strong> grown tobacco<br />

purchased between the 1st day of January,<br />

1935, and that date.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> humber of cigarettes contained in<br />

any packet of manufactured tobacco of two<br />

drams shall not exceed eight.<br />

(3) A Ucence granted under this section may<br />

be revoked by the Comptroller at any time<br />

upon failure of the holder to comply with any<br />

of the provisions of this section."<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to encourage the use of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

grown tobacco in the manufacture of cigarettes.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.P. 989/29/2.) Attomey-General.<br />

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SUPPLExAIENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2496 OF 14TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the IVade Maries Registration Law, 1910. aavertised<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application liereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Re^tm o<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application ^^^^ ""^<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) Q^ F, ^n^soj,^ Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1423A in Class 47, in respect of liquid hydrocarbons,<br />

in the name of Anciens Etablissements<br />

Liotard Freres, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a<br />

Societe Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of October, 1935.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1435A in Class 18, in respect of stoves, stove<br />

boilei-s, cookers, ranges, all being goods fired by oil or<br />

gas, in the name of Anciens Etabhssements Liotard<br />

Fr6res, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a Societe<br />

Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the 31st day of January, 1936.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

No. 2497.]<br />

No. 171.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1678.<br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^\xt\)oxitp<br />

FRIDAY, 2 1ST FEBRUARY, 1936. i07<br />

.MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In e.xercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Galata in the District of Nicosia.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 18th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 566/36.)<br />

No. 172.<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Clerk of ffie Executive Council.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1679.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE COMPANIES (LIMITED LIABILITY)<br />

LAWS, 1922 TO 1934.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Oovemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Companies (Limited Liability) Laws, 1922 to<br />

1934, His Excellency the Governor, with the<br />

advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased<br />

to order and hereby orders that the First Schedule<br />

to the said Laws be amended as follows :—<br />

1. By the deletion of the provision relating<br />

to the registration of a company whose nominal<br />

capital exceeds £2,006 (second item in the Schedule)<br />

and the substitution therefor of the following<br />

provision :—<br />

" For the registration of a company<br />

whose nominal share capital<br />

exceeds £2,000—<br />

(a) for the first £20,000— £ s. cp.<br />

for every £100 or part<br />

thereof<br />

(6) for the remainder of the<br />

nominal share capital—<br />

- 5 0<br />

for every £100 or part<br />

• thereof<br />

- 2 41<br />

Provided that the maximum<br />

fee payable shall not exceed<br />

£100."<br />

2. By the deletion of the provision relating to<br />

the registration of any increase of share capital<br />

after the first registration (third item in the<br />

Schedule) and the substitution therefor of the<br />

following provisions :—<br />

" For the registration of any increase<br />

of nominal share capital after the<br />

first registration :—<br />

(a) For that part of the increased<br />

nominal share capital which<br />

together with the registered<br />

nominal share capital does not<br />

exceed £20,000—<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

for every £100 or part<br />

thereof<br />

(b) For the remainder of the<br />

- 5 0<br />

increased<br />

capital—<br />

nominal share<br />

for every £100 or part<br />

thereof<br />

Provided that the maximum<br />

fee payable shall not exceed<br />

£50."<br />

2 4i<br />

Made in Council, this 18th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

(M.P. 816/13 3.) Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

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108<br />

Ho. 173.<br />

THE '^CYPRUS GAZETTE, 21ST FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE U>*DER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING MLLAGE<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

AREAS<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meetinir duh* convened and held<br />

at the village of Kilani, in the District if Limassol.<br />

on the 26th day of May, 1935. it was determined<br />

bj' the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Kilani:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Kilani has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting \"illage Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the .said report, together wiih his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretar\' for the<br />

consideration of the CJovernor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor con.siders it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kilani.<br />

Now, therefore. His Excellency the (iovernor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kilani<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the north-western<br />

comer of plot No. 793, plan No. XLVII, 28,<br />

locality ' Zomos," on the boundary of the<br />

village of Kilani, and goes north-eastwards<br />

and southwards along this village boundary to<br />

the south-eastern comer of plot No. 95, plan<br />

No. XLVII .36, locaHty " Kamenos Kambos " ;<br />

thence south-westwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 95, 94, 93, 87, 84, 83, 82, 81,<br />

80, 61, of the same plan, plots Nos, 661, 662,<br />

665, 667, 669, 687, 707, 708, 709, 719, 716,<br />

of plan No. XLVII,35, locaUty " Terisia,"<br />

plots Nos. 520, 519, 518, 514, 513, 467, 468,<br />

465, 358, 364, 365, 366, plan No. XLVII,43,<br />

locaUty " Livadheri," to the stream '" Kryos "<br />

at the most southem point of plot No. 366<br />

of the same plan; thence south-westwards<br />

crossing this stream and along its right bank<br />

to the stream at the south-westem comer of<br />

plot No. 98 ofthe same plan, locaUty " Peratis " ;<br />

thence north-westwards up this stream passing<br />

along the boundaries of and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 98, 99, 118, 120,<br />

136, 137, 138, 144, of the same plan, to a footpath<br />

at the most westem point of plot No. 144,<br />

locality " Kolones " ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along this footpath passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area plots Nos.<br />

144, 143, 142, 173, 174, 214, 215, 211, 210,<br />

200, 201, 207 to the most westem comer of<br />

plot No. 207 on the right bank of the stream<br />

• Plakatsias," a tributary of the stream<br />

•' Kryos " : thence north-westwards crossing<br />

this stream and along its left bank to the<br />

road from the village of Vouni to the viUage<br />

of Kilani at the most northem point of plot<br />

No. 843, plan No. XLVII/35, locality<br />

• Orzoulou ' ; tiience north-eastwards along<br />

this road to the point where it meets the road<br />

firom the \Tllage of Kilani to the village of<br />

Perapedhi on the north-western side of plot<br />

No. 299, plan No. XLVII .35. locality<br />

" Ay. Yeorghios '" ; thence eastwards along the<br />

latter road to the point where the track, a short<br />

cut to the village of Perapedhi. leaves this<br />

road on the westem boundar}' of plot No. 308<br />

of the same plan, locaUty '" Trimidhia " ; thence<br />

north-eastwards along this track passing along<br />

the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos, 308, 309, 310, 282, 283, 250 of<br />

the same plan. locaUty " Rasos," to another<br />

track at the northern side of plot No. 250 of<br />

the same plan; thence south-eastwards and<br />

north-eastwards along this latter track, passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 2.50, 244. 242, 233,<br />

231, 230 of the same plan, plots Nos. 30, 8,<br />

7,4,planNo. XLVII/3f), locaUty '" Kaminarka,"<br />

to the most northem point of plot No. 4 ; thence<br />

westwards and north-ea.st \\ard8 passing along<br />

the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 3 and 1 of the same plan,<br />

plots Nos. 838, KM, 831, 829, KM), 800, 799,<br />

79H, 797, 796, and 793, plan No. XLV1I,28,<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2,076 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. No. 426^ 3.J.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 19th day )f Februarv,<br />

1936. (M.P. 44H 36.)<br />

No. 174. RULES<br />

MADE UNDEE<br />

THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES LAW,<br />

1923.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Co-operative Societies Law, 1923, His Excellency<br />

the Govemor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

CoimcU, has been pleased to make and hereby<br />

makes the following Rules :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the<br />

Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Rules,<br />

1936, and shall be read as one with the<br />

Co-operative Societies Rules, 1923, as amended<br />

by the Rules pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the<br />

Sth June, 192.5, under Notification No. 341,<br />

(hereinafter called the " Principal Rules"),<br />

and the Principal Rules and these Rules may<br />

together be cited as the Co-operative .Societies<br />

Rules, 1923 to 1936.<br />

2. Rule 55 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the words<br />

•<strong>The</strong> balance-sheet of the Society shall be<br />

published in the Cypruis Oazette."<br />

Made in Council, this 18th day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Clerk of the. Execuiive Council.<br />

(M.P. 599/22/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


No. 175. Legislation.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 21ST FEBRUARY, 1936. lO'J<br />

<strong>The</strong> liight Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disnllowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

No. 1 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

(M.P. 403/20/2.)<br />

No. 176.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is publislied for general<br />

information in a supplement to tliis gazette :—<br />

A Tiaw to amend the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Orders in<br />

Council, 1929 and 1931. (M.P. 809/24/;5.)<br />

No. 177. Order of the Commissioner o£ thc<br />

Distriet of Limassol under the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Leslie Stuart Greening,<br />

Commissioner of the District of Limassol, do hereby<br />

order that the village of Ayios loannis, in the District<br />

of Limassol, shall be a prescribed village within the<br />

meaning of the Goats Laws, 19lo to 1935.<br />

Limassol, 13th Febraary, 19o6.<br />

(M.P. 1000/13/81.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 178. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

No. 180. Forests, Famagusta.<br />

it is liereby notitied for general information that<br />

the C(!ntrol and inanageuKiit of the undermentioned<br />

Forest has been relinquished hy the Forest Department<br />

and assumed by the Commissioner, Famagusta.<br />

" Ouzoun Orman " Forest.<br />

(M.P. 882/34.)<br />

No. 181. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the 17tli January, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Oovernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 19;32, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the folk»wing local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Pegulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local ai-e.-^<br />

Alexandria (Epypfc)<br />

Beyrut CSyria)<br />

Bombay (India) .,<br />

Salonica (Greece) .,<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallix)x.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 182. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 720/25.)<br />

Regiiifrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Co-operative Society has been<br />

duly registered under the provisions of the abovementioned<br />

Law :—<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Morphou Co-operative Store Society,<br />

Limited."<br />

Dated 12th Febiuary, 1936.<br />

Business Xame No. 28.<br />

Name of Business : Hercule Avraamides and Son, of<br />

Xicosia.<br />

Changes : Klearchos H. Avraamides, Telemachos H.<br />

Avraamides, Charilaos H. Avraamides, Agisilaos<br />

H. Avraamides, Aristodimos H. Avraamides, Michel<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

H. Avraamides, Helena H. Avraamides and Evanthia<br />

• •,•! r i<br />

Regisfr((r of C 'o-ojwrafive Societies. G. Kyprianou have withdrawn from the Partnership<br />

as from the IOth day of February, 1936. All<br />

(M.P. 550/36.)<br />

rights and liabilities of the partnership will be taken<br />

over by the remaining partners Christakis H.<br />

Avraamides and .Vvraam H. Avraamides both of<br />

whom will bave the right to manage the partnership,<br />

to administer its affairs and to sign for it.<br />

No. 179. Loss of Counterfoil Receipt Book.<br />

Xew term : Ten years as from the lst January,<br />

It is hereby notilied that Countevfoil Receipt<br />

1936.<br />

Book Form F. 18 No. G92701-92725 has been reported<br />

as lost, presumably in the Morphou Xahieh. <strong>The</strong> book<br />

included unused receipt forms Nos. G92724 aud<br />

(i i)2725 and the public are warned that receipts bearing<br />

these numbers are not valid. If such are tendered to<br />

them the fact should be reported to the nearest Police<br />

Station.<br />

(M.P. 750/18.)<br />

No. 183. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade blarks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are pubUshed in a supplement to this<br />

iiazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

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no<br />

No. 184.<br />

DiritioB. Locality. Nam* •( Statioa.<br />

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06<br />

EiqM<br />

« ^5|<br />

Q<br />

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O<br />

P3<br />

H<br />

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PS<br />

H<br />

tt<br />

E-t<br />

O<br />

00<br />

\<br />

EASTERN<br />

END (<br />

CENTRE<br />

WESTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

KARPAS<br />

EAST<br />

WEST<br />

LARNACA<br />

LIMASSOL<br />

PAPHOB<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Ut February, 1986.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 21ST FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

RainfaU.<br />

RETURN OF RAINFALL FOR THK MO.NTH OF DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

Appr»x.<br />

height<br />

abort<br />

IM<br />

ISTfl.<br />

feet<br />

ObscrTtr.<br />

Total<br />

Raiu/al<br />

ins. pri.<br />

Famagusta, P.W.D.<br />

Famagusta Harbour<br />

Salamia Forest Station ..<br />

Syngraai<br />

Akhyritou..<br />

Akhna Forest Station ..<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. District)<br />

Strongylos Resanroir<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

76<br />

50<br />

30<br />

150<br />

60<br />

170<br />

100<br />

180<br />

220<br />

300<br />

Mr. Costas Charalampou<br />

Tustoms Department<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department .<br />

Irrigation Department .<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Nicoaia Agr. Office<br />

Nicosia, P.W.D. ..<br />

Yerolakkos<br />

Dhali<br />

Pera<br />

Kythrea ..<br />

Athalassa<br />

495<br />

536<br />

530<br />

700<br />

1,200<br />

460<br />

465<br />

Agricultural Departmeu


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 21ST FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

ffo. 185. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended l.jth February, 193C.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos... ...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

3<br />

4<br />

7<br />

37<br />

—<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

—<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

1<br />

i<br />

5<br />

1<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

Nicosia,<br />

17th Felu-uary, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/2.)<br />

—<br />

— •<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

7<br />

2<br />

4<br />

3<br />

1<br />

17<br />

114<br />

4<br />

Dysentery<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

~ \<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

6<br />

32<br />

4<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

tc<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

Trachoma<br />

70<br />

1.34<br />

34<br />

302<br />

27<br />

567<br />

2,176<br />

—<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Lepi'osy<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Ul<br />

Total<br />

86<br />

134<br />

36<br />

312<br />

4<br />

29<br />

601<br />

2.370<br />

11<br />

Director of Medical Serrires.<br />

TSlo. 186. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 21st February is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Pale sbine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country. j Locality.<br />

i<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

-Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirochsetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Sheep Pox,<br />

Goat Pox, Fowl Cholera, Fowl Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

21st February, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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3. STATISTICAL & GENERAL<br />

INFORMATION. s. cp.<br />

Annual Reports (Govemor's) to 1919-20 ..<br />

do. do. 1920<br />

0<br />

0<br />

3<br />

do. do. 1921 1 0<br />

do. do. 1926 2 0<br />

do. do. 1929 1 6<br />

do. do. 1930 1 6<br />

do. do. 1931 2 6<br />

do. do. 1932 2 6<br />

Annual Report on the Social and Economic<br />

Progress of the People of Cypnis, 1933 2 6<br />

Blue Book (Annual) to 1934<br />

4 0<br />

Census Report, 1901<br />

1 0<br />

do. 1911<br />

4 0<br />

do. 1921<br />

5 0<br />

do. 1931 (with abstracts, 101 pp.) 7 0<br />

do. 1931 (abstracts only, 73 „ ) 5 0<br />

do. 1931 (without absts., 28 „ ) 2 0<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Customs:<br />

Schedule of Duties and Fees—1935 .. 1 0<br />

Disturbances in <strong>Cyprus</strong> in 1931 : A report<br />

presented to Parliament—1932 (T. or o.)<br />

Education in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Report on, by J. E.<br />

0 4i<br />

Talbot and F. W. Cape—1913..<br />

Education—Programme of Instruction<br />

for Elementary Schools—1935 (o. or T.)<br />

1 ^<br />

(each)<br />

Education—Report for the School Years<br />

1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33 and 1933-34<br />

2 0<br />

(each)<br />

Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure<br />

2 0<br />

for 1933, 1934 and 1935..<br />

Examination Regulations (E.)<br />

.. (each) 5<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4<br />

Examination Papers :<br />

Civil Service<br />

English Distinction<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

4i<br />

English Ordinary, Granunar<br />

0 4i<br />

do. Greek Translation .. 0 4i<br />

do. Turkish Translation 0 4i<br />

Financial Report<br />

Ox*x^>tj4 ••<br />

for the year ended<br />

•• •• •• •• 2 0<br />

Fungi of <strong>Cyprus</strong>: Some Edible and<br />

Poisonous, by S. G. WiUimott—1933 ..<br />

do. do. (in Greek) ..<br />

Oazette, the <strong>Cyprus</strong>. Subscription (payable<br />

in advance) 20». per annum, 10«. for<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

6 months ..<br />

0 6<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>, Annual Vol. 1934, with<br />

Index, bound<br />

20 0<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>^ Index (Annual) ..<br />

Handbook of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, 1930, by Sir Ronald<br />

Storrs and B. J. O'Brien<br />

1 0<br />

Land Registration and Surveys Department<br />

Report for 1934 ..<br />

7 41<br />

Imp. Pref.—Cert, of Origin<br />

1<br />

per<br />

do. do. do. 24 forms<br />

do. do. do.<br />

or 1<br />

do. do. do.<br />

per<br />

do. do. do. 2 forms 0<br />

Imports, Exports and Shipping for the<br />

year ended 31.12.34<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1 *i<br />

Intemational Labour Conference—Report<br />

on the possibility of applying in <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

the Intemational Convention (1932)—<br />

1933 .• •• • •<br />

Investigation into the Sponge Fishing<br />

Industry, by L. R. Crawshay—1930 ..<br />

Malaria in Cypras, Report on Prevention<br />

of, by Sir Ronald Ross—1914<br />

Medical and Sanitary Report for the years<br />

1932, 1933 1934 (each)<br />

Minutes of the Legislative Council, 1914<br />

do. do. 1915<br />

do. do. 1916<br />

do. do. 1917<br />

do. do. 1918<br />

do. do. 1919<br />

do. do. 1920<br />

do. do. 1921<br />

do. do. 1922<br />

do. do. 1923<br />

do. do. 1924<br />

do. do. 1925 part I<br />

do. do. 1925 part II<br />

do. do. 1926<br />

Mosquitoes of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by Mehmed Aziz<br />

• "X vv^ •• •• •• •" • • X<br />

Police Force, Report on, for 1934 .. 1<br />

Railway, Report on, by F. B. Glasier—1913 12<br />

Reorganization of the Medical Services<br />

in Cypras, by A. E. Horn-1928 .. 2<br />

Rural Life Survey, (Dyprus, with maps—1930 5<br />

do. without maps (£. or o.) 2<br />

Table of Distances firom District Courts<br />

•^"Ayoo •• •• •• •• . . u<br />

Trade Commissioner's Report (Quarterly)<br />

to 30.12.34 0<br />

cp.<br />

2 0<br />

1 6<br />

0 3<br />

4 0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

3<br />

1<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

o<br />

6<br />

3<br />

8<br />

0<br />

7<br />

2<br />

7<br />

2<br />

7<br />

2<br />

2<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

4i<br />

4. ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY.<br />

Antiquities Report for the year 1934 .. 4 0<br />

A Summary of the Architectural Monuments<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Part VI—Kyrenia<br />

District, by Geo. Jeffery—1907 . . 1 0<br />

Bibliography of Cypras, by G. Jeffery—1929 2<br />

Chronology of<strong>Cyprus</strong>, by Sir Ronald Storrs<br />

^\<br />

Historical and Architectural Buildings in<br />

Cypras, by G. Jeffery—1930, No. 3 .. 0 4^<br />

do. do. 1934, Xo. 6 .. 1 0<br />

do. do. 1935, No. 7 .. 1 0<br />

Report on the present position of the<br />

Ancient and Historical Monuments of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, by Charles Peers—1934 .. 0 .5<br />

Ruins of Salamis, by G. Jeffery—1926 . . 0 3<br />

5. MAPS.<br />

(Obtainable from the Director of Land Regietratian<br />

and Surveys, Nicosia)<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Motor Map—8 miles to an inch<br />

—^layered, coloured, mounted and folded<br />

-1931<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>—5^ miles to an inch—uncoloured<br />

Cyjwrus—4 miles to an inch—Administrfttion<br />

Map .. .. .. ..<br />

2<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

4<br />

Kyrenia. Visitors' Map—1 mile to an inch<br />

—contoured, coloured, mounted and<br />

folded-1931 2<br />

Troodos Hill Resorts. Visitors' Map<br />

—Imile to an inch—contoured, coloured,<br />

mounted and folded—1932 ..' 2<br />

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SUPPLEIVIENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS (GAZETTE No. 2497 OF 21 sr FEBRUARY, 1936,<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE CYPRUS PENSIONS ORDERS IN<br />

COUNCIL, 1929 AND 1931.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Order short titio.<br />

in Council, 1929, (Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be<br />

read as one with the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Orders in Council,<br />

1929 and 1931, (hereinafter called "the Order"), and the<br />

Order and this Law may together be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Pensions Orders and Law, 1929 to 1936.<br />

2. Section 5 of the Order is hereby repealed and the Repeal of<br />

following section substituted therefor:— th? olii'er^<br />

"Pensions, 5.—(1) No officcr shall havc an absolute right andsubsti-<br />

otc. etc., not of<br />

. — ^ \ ' ._^. .. £ X ^^ , 4. ^.,o:^,, .~ ^•""''" tunon ill ''\<br />

riiiUt.<br />

to compensation for past services or to pension, new section.<br />

gratuity or other allowance; nor shall an^iihing<br />

in this Order contained limit the right of the<br />

Crown to dismiss any officer without compensation.<br />

(2) Where it is established to the satisfaction<br />

of the Governor in Coimcil that an officer has<br />

been guilty of negligence, irregularity or misconduct,<br />

the pension, gratuity or other allowance<br />

mav be reduced or altogether mthheld."<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

Under seetion 5 (2) of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Order in<br />

Coimcil, 1920, pro\ision was made for the issue of a<br />

certificate of service with diligence and tidelity as a<br />

condition of the a\A'ard of a pension, gratuity or other<br />

allo\\ ance, while under section 5 (3) thereof the reduction<br />

or withdra\\al of the same required the approval of the<br />

Secretary of !^tate. <strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to dispense<br />

with the above-mentioned requirements.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.V. 809/24/3.) Attomey-aeneraL<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2497 OF 21ST FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are herebv advertispd<br />

m accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910. ^ advertised<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from thp rl«t^ «f<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the RedsS of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application. ^ °'<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1423A in Class 47, in respect of liquid hydrocarbons,<br />

in the name of Anciens Etablissements<br />

Liotard Fr6res, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a<br />

Societe Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of October, 1935.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No. 1435A in Class 18, in respect of stoves, stove<br />

boilers, cookers, ranges, all being goods fired by oil or<br />

gas, in the name of Anciens Etabhssements Liotard<br />

Freres, 22, Rue de Lorraine, Paris, France, a Societe<br />

Anonyme organized under the Laws of France.<br />

Filed the 31st day of January, 1936.<br />

PRIMAGAZ<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeD hp ^utlfoxitp<br />

No. 2498.] FRIDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 117<br />

No. 187.<br />

ORDER IN OOUNCIL.- -No. 1680.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Pahouriotissa in the District of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 26tli day of February,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 577/36.)<br />

No. 188. ORDER<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

MADE TJNDER<br />

THE COURTS OF JUSTICE LAW, 1985.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Courts<br />

of Justice Law, 1985, His Excellency the Governor has<br />

been pleased to order and hereby orders that Mehmed<br />

Fehmi Effendi, while acting as a Magistrate at Lefka<br />

or Morphou, be empowered to hear and determine any<br />

action in which the amount in dispute or the \alue of<br />

the subject matter does not exceed fifty pounds.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 25th day of February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 460/36.)<br />

No. 189. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Paralimni, in the District of<br />

Famagusta, on the 6th day of October, 1935, it<br />

was determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

a certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Paralinmi:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described:<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Paralimni has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Famagusta a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

and 1935, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting<br />

Paralimni.<br />

Area of the village of<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by th©<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is herehy ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area ofthe village of Paralimni<br />

in the Distriot of Famagusta.<br />

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118 THE CYPRL^ GAZETTE, 2STH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

^CHED^LE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying withiii the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundan* begins at the north-western<br />

comer of plot No. 217. plan Xo. XXXIII tvJ,<br />

on a track, and goes south-«\sTwards along this<br />

track including within the reserved area plots<br />

Nos 217, 2h>. 21S. 212, 213, 310, 308. 32t\ 321,<br />

323. 41 >. part of 419. part of 423, plots Nos. 437,<br />

436, 462. of the same plan, plots Xos. IW. 161,<br />

150. 149, 12.^. 124. >4. N.. SO. 59, 56, oo. 51, 31.<br />

32. 9. 4, 3, 1, 2. plan Xo. XXXIU 54. plots<br />

Nos. 1N7. 1M». 190, 191.227.226,224.244.245,<br />

246. 27>. 277, 273. 304, 305. 316, 313, 314, 506,<br />

505, .•x>3. 47L 472. 473. 44.->. 446. and 4oi). as<br />

far as the north-eastern comer of plot No. 459,<br />

plan No. XLII 8 ; thence south-eastwards ptisstng<br />

along the boundaries of. and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 459, 450, 451. 4o7. 4o8<br />

of the same plan, to the south-westem comer<br />

of plot No. 4.3S: thence wost\v;\jds in a straight<br />

line to the forest delimitation line of the ' A\Ti<br />

Saranta " fon -t; thence northwards along the<br />

forest delimitation line to the Forest Cairn No. o;<br />

thence >outh-westwards and north-westwards<br />

along the forest dehmitation line through forest<br />

Caims H and G to the -^ uth-westem corner of<br />

plot No. 5-~>8 of the sj^me plan: thence northwestwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Xos. 558.<br />

ooo. 557^ 560. .•J78. oS4, part of 663. 600. .">04.<br />

572, .-.!0. 612, li;,3. 613, 122. 118. 117. 666. 112.<br />

109. 1U». .•>4. ry{\, 64. 49. 4N 65. 47. 12. 13. ofthe<br />

same plan, plots Xos. 536. 53.'>. 521, 499. o20.<br />

4«i^. 497. 494, plan, Xi\ XLII 7, to the northwe>tem<br />

corner of plot Xo. 494 of the same<br />

plan, on a track; thence westwards along this<br />

track to the most >oiuhem point of plot<br />

No. 4 > 1. of the same plan: thence northwards and<br />

north-westwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of. and including in the reserved area plots<br />

Nos. 481, 4^, S94. 1,">, 4.">2, 449, and 44v8. to<br />

the most northern point of plot Xo. 448 of<br />

the same plan, on a track; thence northwestwards<br />

along this track to the most westem<br />

point of plot Xo. 652, plan Xo. XXXIII 63:<br />

thence north-eastwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Xos 652, 249. 892. 2o8. 259. 284.<br />

285, aud 217 of the same plan, to the starting<br />

point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2.700 donums<br />

Approximatelv, as shown edged in red on the<br />

j ^ filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 638 35.<br />

Made at Xicos'a. this 27th day of February.<br />

1936. '(M.P. 547.3»V)<br />

No. 190.<br />

THK COLONIAL pr>LlCE .\M> FIRE<br />

HltUiAIM:.'^ LOXli SKKVK'E MEDAL.<br />

H. R. PALMEK.<br />

KWUIJITIONS.<br />

Goverw*r.<br />

His Excellei!een pI^ast^I i«»<br />

make the following apjx>intments :—<br />

AhuHxl Mehiueii Kayi\ii EtV. to Iv, on prol>;vtion. an<br />

IrriiTation Guard, 2ud Grade. Irrigation Dejiartnient.<br />

Dati^l ilth Febrnnrv, 1986, ^ (M.P. P.2KM.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> SvWMid item of Xotification Xo. 81,=> in tlu-<br />

Cvfr s (uizCfe Xo. 2211 of the l.Mh April. 19;52.<br />

is hereby cancelled with etTivt from the I'^th February.<br />

108(1. • (^M.P. P.14>.'2.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APIXUXTALFNTS.<br />

Mustaf;\ shevki Ahmcil Eff. as an Inspector, 1st Gnule.<br />

Polioe iKjvirtraent. from 80th .Vuiiusi, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.21.)<br />

ll;wepartmeut, from 80th August, 193.">.<br />

(M.P. P.10L>S.)<br />

Mr. Elias Xicolaou Michaelides as a Compounder, 4th<br />

Grade, Medical Department, from Ilth March, r.».U>.<br />

(M.P. P.l854.)<br />

Hussein Timur Azmi Eff. as a Compounder, 4th Grade,<br />

iMedicjil Department, from 1st July, 1982.<br />

(M.P. P. 1997.)<br />

Mr. Xicos Costi Haji Stephanou as aComfx>under, 4th<br />

Grade. Medical Dejiartment, fnMU 1st Man^h, 19.'i5.<br />

(M.P. P.2109.)<br />

No. 192. <strong>The</strong> Elementary Edacation Laws,<br />

1933 to 1936.<br />

COMMITTEES OF MAUAGEMEXT FOR THE .\R.MENIAN,<br />

LATIN AND MARONITE 8(HOOLS.<br />

It is hereby notified that, in exercise of the powers<br />

vested in him by s»Htioii 2;'. of the Elementarv<br />

Education Laws, lOoa to lOSc, His Exi'elleney the<br />

Goveruor has been pleased to appoint the followin"<br />

persons tx) be the Committees of Management for<br />

the Armenian, Latin and Maronite Schools, nsjieotively,<br />

for a period of two vears with effect from the lst day<br />

of March, 1986 :—<br />

Armenian Schools.<br />

Mr. Aram M. H. Kevorkian.<br />

Mr. Vahnun Levonian.<br />

^Ir. Raphael Philipp.>siaii.<br />

Mr. Melik Melikian.<br />

Mr. Aram D. Ouzounian.<br />

Latin Sciiools.<br />

Mr. A. Bnmco.<br />

Mr. H. P. M. McLaughlan. I.S.O., M B K<br />

Mr. J. C. Gaffiero, I.S.O.<br />

Dr. 0. M. Pietroni.<br />

Maronite Sclioola.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Eldmaticu.<br />

Mr. i:. P. Prince. M.I5.E.<br />

-Mr. S. .1. .Si-sine.<br />

(M.P. U7G/2(».)<br />

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No. 193. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1936. 119<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

sections 21 and 22 of the Antiquities Law, 1935,<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to constitute the Antiquities Advisory Board<br />

and the several District Antiquities Committees<br />

as follows :—<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES ADVISORY BOARD.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Antiquities, Chairman,<br />

(ex officio).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner of Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Turkish Delegate of Evcaf.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mayor of Nicosia.<br />

Mr. Rupert Forbes Gunnis.<br />

Mrs. Maria Pavlides.<br />

THE DISTRICT ANTIQUITIES COMMITTEES.<br />

Larnaca :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner, Chairman (ex officio).<br />

Mr. Thomas James Greenwood, I.S.O.<br />

Dr. Neoclis Georghiou Kyriazis.<br />

Mr. 0sA\ald Arthur Maltass.<br />

Mr. George Christodoulos Pavlides.<br />

Mr. Zenon Dimitrakis Pierides.<br />

Mr. Nicolas Antoniou Tsepis.<br />

Limassol:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner, Chairman (ex officio).<br />

Mr. Paul George Pavlides.<br />

Mr. Antony Aristoclis Pilavakis.<br />

Ahmed Essad Effendi.<br />

Mr. John George Eliades.<br />

Mr. Lefkios Evgenios Zenon.<br />

Mr. Henry Martin Williamson.<br />

Famaguata :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner, Chairman (ex officio).<br />

Mr. <strong>The</strong>ophilus Amin Halil Mogabgab.<br />

Mr. George Sotiriou Emphiedjis.<br />

Mehmed Zekia Bey.<br />

Mr. Michael Koumas.<br />

Paphos :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner, Chairman (ex officio).<br />

Mr. Nicolaos loannou Nicolaides.<br />

Mr. Pavlos Georghiou.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Reverend Lavrentios Michaelides.<br />

Mr. Alexandros Zavros.<br />

Mr. Loizos Philippou.<br />

Mr. Scoresby Routledge.<br />

Kyrenia :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner, Chairman (ex officio).<br />

Major-General Sir Courtenay Manifold,<br />

K.C.B., C.M.G.<br />

Mr. George Mills.<br />

Mr. Costas Christodoulou Fieros.<br />

Mr. Savas <strong>The</strong>odoulou Christis.<br />

Mr. Christoforos Constantinou Taliadoros.<br />

Ibrahim Hilmi Ahmed EflFendi.<br />

(M.P. 411/36.)<br />

No. 194.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Midwifery Law, 1932.<br />

APPOINTMENT.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

^lidwifery Law, 1 !);)2, His E.xcellency the Governor has<br />

been pleased to appoint Mr. John K. Tsangai'inos, Clerk,<br />

lst Grade, to be the Registrar for the purposes of the<br />

said Law, rice Mr. ]\Iinos X. Ioannides, Clerk, 2nd<br />

Grade, with ertVet from the 25th February, lO.Sd.<br />

(M.r. 1047/31/2.)<br />

No. 195.<br />

In the Distiict Court of Nicosia.<br />

Probate Jurisdiction. Will No. 313.<br />

In the matter of George Charles Simmons, of Nicosia,<br />

deceased.<br />

To THE HEIRS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS HAVING<br />

OR CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY<br />

OF THE SAID DECEASED.<br />

Notice is hereby given that Arthur Herbert<br />

Simmons, of Nicosia, has applied to this Court for a<br />

grant of probate of the will dated October, 1925, of the<br />

said deceased and that the application will be heard hy<br />

this Court at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of the 27th<br />

day of April, 1936, at which time auy person desiring<br />

to sliow cause agaiust the grant will be heard by the<br />

Court.<br />

Dated this 21st day of February, 1936.<br />

Seal of<br />

iDist. Court]<br />

Nicosia<br />

[1st Insertion]<br />

N. STYLIANAKIS,<br />

Fiegisfrar, Di^frirf Court, JVico.sia.<br />

No. 196. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 193G, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 197. Obituary.<br />

His Excellency the Governor announces with regret<br />

the death of the following :—<br />

Ahmed Jevdet Eff., Guard and Boatman, 1st Grade,<br />

Customs and Inland Revenue Department, on the<br />

19th February, 1936. (M.P. P.223.)<br />

No. 198. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Advertisements under the Trade blarks Registration<br />

Law, 11)10, are published in a supp)lement to this<br />

gazette.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)


120<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 199. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Sta!'ment of purticnlars, pursnant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, lft2.s. having<br />

been furnished the foUowiiiLi Business Namts have<br />

been duly resristered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regi.•t. Evangelides.<br />

Provided that no loau may be transaeLed or bind<br />

the partnerfeiiip UUILSS Ixnh lartners siirn.<br />

11. 127.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor is plea-od to direct the publication of the following statement of tl le Receipts<br />

and Expenditure of the Larnaca Hospital for the half-year ended Slst Deceml»er, 1935. (M.P. 2tjy/09/2.)<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

cp. cp.<br />

£ •- cp. £ s. o|>.<br />

Balance on 1st July, 1935 :<br />

Saliries and wages 182<br />

Bank ...<br />

.349 0<br />

Provisions 204 18 1 2',<br />

Caah in hand<br />

6 5<br />

Electric li;,'ht, etc 20 17 1<br />

355 10 HeatinL'(flie!. etc.) 7 U 64<br />

Govemment con tribution 307 10 0<br />

Maintenance and upkeep ... ... 8 1 H<br />

Donstions<br />

2 5 0<br />

Fumiture and fitting's ... ... 11 0 6<br />

Fee* :<br />

Uniforms uud clothing ... ... 15 19 5<br />

Patients<br />

81 16 0<br />

Purchase of drugs ... ... ... 2 14<br />

^^.» XiriX^ ••• ••• ••* 25 16 0<br />

X. Ray expenses 5 H t'i<br />

Deposi: by the Mayor of Larnaca<br />

Sulidries ... ... ... ... 11 7 '>\<br />

Jubilee Appeal<br />

381 6 1<br />

Honorarium toDr.Tsiro.-(Oculist) 12 lo (»"<br />

Interest on Caisse de Famille 2 10 0<br />

Po^tajres ... ... ... ... - 9 4i<br />

801 3 6<br />

482 10 Si<br />

Balance on 31 st December, 1935 :<br />

Bank (;74<br />

Cash in hand ... ... ... - 2 a<br />

674 3 2J<br />

£1.156 14 J<br />

M. NAD.H, B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

£1,1.V; 14 2<br />

Hon. Treasurer. Commissioner, as Chairman of the<br />

Lamaca, Hth January, 1936. Lamaca Hospital Board.<br />

Certified that the accounts of the liarnaca Hospital for the above half-year have been examined and that<br />

the receipts and expeaditure recorded agree with the books and vouchers submitted for audit.<br />

J. A. CREMER,<br />

20th February, 1936. Auditor.<br />

Na 201. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries repoited tothe 2«th Febraary ispuULshegis, Avian Tubercnlosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Tnbercnkjsis, Piroplasmosis, Anaj>lagmosis, Sheep<br />

Pox, Goat Po.x, Fowl Cholera, Fc^wl Po.v. Mange, Riibies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox*<br />

Rabiee. '<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Diw^ase,<br />

Tubfcreul


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Rainfall.<br />

RETURN OF RAINFALL FOR THE 3IONTH OF JANUARY, 1936.<br />

Locality. Nani« vf StHtioB.<br />

EASTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

WESTERN<br />

KND<br />

CENTRE<br />

KARPAS<br />

EAST (<br />

WEST<br />

LARNACA<br />

List ASSOL<br />

PAPHOS<br />

Xiivsia,<br />

13th Fehruary, 1936.<br />

Apprtx.<br />

height<br />

abort<br />

sea<br />

lerel.<br />

feet<br />

Okwrrer.<br />

Total<br />

Xo.<br />

Rainfal of Greatest i Dateof<br />

ilavs fall in greatest<br />

ing. prt. rain. on* daj fall<br />

Famaguata, P.W.D. 75<br />

Famagusta Harbour .. j 50<br />

Salamis Forest Station .. i 30<br />

Syngrasi .. .. .. < 150<br />

Akhyritou.. .. ..i 60<br />

Akhna Forest Station ..! 170<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Distriot)', 100<br />

Strongylos Reservoir 180<br />

Lefkoniko .. .. i j 220<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

! 300<br />

Mr. Costas Charalampou] 4;M I- S 1-4.".<br />

(^ustoms Department .. \ 4-4S 6 2-0()<br />

Forest Department .. j 3-.'..'. 5 i 1-35<br />

Irrigation Department .. l-(»7 « 0-46<br />

Irrigation Department .. i 2-8(; 9 0-74 j<br />

Forest Department .. i 2-57 (t-8.'><br />

Irrigation Department ..! ^ 1<br />

2-14 1 10 ! ()V)S<br />

Irrigation Department ..' IC.;;<br />

PoliceN.C.O i<br />

^i O'lO<br />

092 4 ' 0-50<br />

Police N.CO j 4-82 'J 1-bO<br />

7<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

6<br />

4 1<br />

Nicosia Agr. Offioe .. j 495<br />

Nicosia, P.W.D. .. 636<br />

Yerolakkos .. .. j 530<br />

Dhali<br />

700<br />

Pera<br />

1,200<br />

Kythrea ..<br />

460<br />

Athalassa<br />

465<br />

Myrtou (Ay. Panteleimon) 885<br />

Cent. Espl. Farm. Morphou 250<br />

Pendayia. Hosp. Morphou Bay 30<br />

Peristerona<br />

650<br />

Skouriotissa Monastery .. 718<br />

Lefka<br />

400<br />

Dhikomo. Kato .. 840<br />

Kyrenia, Nursery Oarden 46<br />

Halevga Forest Station .. 2,500<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

600<br />

Agricultural Department j 1-20<br />

Mr. D. H. Davidian 1-22<br />

Police N.C.O i l-os<br />

Police N.C.O I 1-55<br />

Police N.C.O ! 2-47<br />

Police N.C.O I 1-40<br />

Agricultural Department | O-.sf)<br />

Mr. F. I. VassiUades ..' 1-ss<br />

Agricultural Departmeut M5<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Klines Corporation ti-r)S<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

()-S7<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation 0-58<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

()-45<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

1-27<br />

Agricultural Department 217<br />

Forest Department 0-il2<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

1-39<br />

7<br />

6<br />

3<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

4<br />

4<br />

1<br />

t<br />

6<br />

6<br />

3<br />

6<br />

12<br />

4<br />

6<br />

(1-9(1<br />

0-90<br />

()-75<br />

0-o(J<br />

0-30<br />

0-74<br />

o-7;j<br />

0-80<br />

0-44<br />

0-26<br />

0-35<br />

11-21)<br />

0-18<br />

0-70<br />

0-69<br />

0-50<br />

MO<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

7<br />

12<br />

12<br />

5<br />

3».t<br />

30<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

1<br />

i<br />

,<br />

1<br />

j<br />

1<br />

Yialousa<br />

450<br />

Rizokarpaso Forest Station ... 600<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

260<br />

Koronia Forest Station.. 1,400<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police X.C.O.<br />

Forest Department<br />

6-53<br />

9-37<br />

O'OS<br />

9-57<br />

13<br />

5<br />

3-2(;<br />

5-67<br />

2-28<br />

2-50<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

5<br />

Kornos Forest Station<br />

Lef ktu'a<br />

Makheras Monastery<br />

Kioni Forest Station<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Ora<br />

Paleokhorio<br />

.. 1,000<br />

2,400<br />

2,500<br />

4,659<br />

1,500<br />

2,000<br />

3,000<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.CO.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Arch. GrigorioR<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.CO<br />

Police N.CO<br />

Police N.CO<br />

3-25<br />

3-76<br />

310<br />

4-.S0<br />

4-78<br />

2it5<br />

410<br />

o<br />

8<br />

11<br />

S<br />

1-30<br />

1-76<br />

2-10<br />

2-00<br />

1-70<br />

l-7l'.<br />

1-95<br />

6<br />

5<br />

5<br />

6<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Yiolou<br />

2,000 Mr. Char. Georghiou 2-75 1-2:)<br />

]\Ioumouros Fose.st Station 2,030 Forest Department 2-41 8 0-76<br />

Stavros Psokas Forest Station 2.690 Forest Department 2-54 12 O-SiJ<br />

Kilani<br />

2,700 Police N.C.O<br />

2'.tt'. 8 1-20<br />

Ayia Forest Station 1,150 Forest Department 3-25 ;; I 12 1-20<br />

Kykkou Monastery 3,500 Rev .Deacon Christophoroa<br />

Kalopanayiotis t • • 2,362<br />

2-S7 1.15<br />

Police X.C.O<br />

Trikoukia ..<br />

4.400 Agricultural Departmeut 1 2-81 1.25<br />

TroOdoa * ..<br />

5,720 Mr. C. Stavrinides .. ]<br />

Troodos Forest Station 6,760 Forest Department<br />

Platani „ „ 3,680<br />

4-35 6 1-40 I<br />

Forest Department<br />

Platres<br />

3,700<br />

2-60 8 115<br />

Police N.CO i<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

1,600<br />

2-99 5 1-25<br />

Police N.CO<br />

2-81 7 1-45<br />

Pedhoulas<br />

Pohce X.C.O I •2'C>.) 7 1-30<br />

Evrykhou<br />

1,400 Mr. S. Michaelides .. j 0-fi7 4 0-30<br />

Kapoura Forest Station 1.870 Forest Department ..' 0-65 5 0-22<br />

Kelokedhara<br />

2,000 Police N.CO j 2-67 s 113<br />

Amiandos<br />

4,450 <strong>Cyprus</strong> Asbestos Co. .. i 2-90<br />

Saitta<br />

2,200<br />

7 153<br />

Mr. S. Eleftheriou ..I 3-37<br />

Pano Panayia<br />

2,500<br />

6 1-45<br />

Police N.CO i 2-43<br />

Ay. Nikolaos<br />

3,000<br />

8 0-65<br />

Police N.CO I 2-60<br />

Pyrgos (Tylliria) ..<br />

60<br />

6<br />

1-30<br />

PoliceN.C.O I 115 6<br />

u-35<br />

Larnaca, D.M.O.<br />

31 Medic^il Department .. i 3-07 10 , P60<br />

Alethriko<br />

460 Mr. Petris Yanni.. ..'<br />

Zyyi<br />

10 M. Djelaleddin Eff. ..i 2-71 3 1-80<br />

Dhekelia Forest Station. 80 Fore'^t Department 1-07 6 0-30<br />

Kophinou .. .. . 600 Police N.CO ' 3-05 |12 1-20<br />

Kalavasos..<br />

100 Police N.CO ; 2-60 ! 7 1-46<br />

29<br />

5.29<br />

29<br />

5<br />

29<br />

30<br />

o<br />

5<br />

5<br />

29<br />

12<br />

29<br />

5<br />

5<br />

o<br />

5<br />

5<br />

6<br />

o<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Peu»kklisha<br />

Limassol, P.W.D.<br />

Evdhimou<br />

Alekhtora ..<br />

Pissouri ..<br />

600 PoliceN.C.O.<br />

40 ^Ir. G. Liassides ..<br />

300 I Police N.C.O.<br />

500 ! Ibrahim Hakki Eff.<br />

600 i Pohce X.C.O<br />

,<br />

3-08<br />

3-55<br />

3-97<br />

3-24<br />

3-29<br />

6<br />

11<br />

1<br />

8<br />

8<br />

210<br />

2-37<br />

l-7o<br />

L.js<br />

1-30 1<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

5<br />

Papbos, D.M.O. .. 100<br />

Anatoliko (Akhelia) 150<br />

Ayios Neophytos.. 1.000<br />

Stroumbi .. .. ^ ..2,000<br />

Polis .. .. * .. 50<br />

Limni (near Polia) ..; 400<br />

Yialia | 300<br />

Dhrousa 2,000<br />

]\LHl!i.al Department oo I 11 I 0-60<br />

Mr. (!. Michaehdes<br />

<strong>The</strong>Rev. Fath. Laurentios;<br />

Mr. S. Papcmicolaou 322 1-30<br />

Police X.C.O<br />

1-43 0-45<br />

Mr. Geo. C. Nevitt 1 -92 9 O-ioO<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

1-70 6 0-42<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

3.16 l-Oo<br />

29<br />

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29<br />

29<br />

5,29<br />

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121<br />

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which<br />

SnDw felL<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 45/85.)<br />

t Station temporarily oloeed.<br />

19,29<br />

A. STOXE,<br />

Director of Public Works.


122 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

No. 203. Medical Department.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported durinff the week ended 22nd February, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famaifusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

KjTeuia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Total for the correspond iiii,'<br />

week last year<br />

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PUBLICATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal find Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent, Government<br />

Printing Office, Nioosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>."<br />

Recently published.<br />

ANNUAL DEPABTMENTAL REPORTS<br />

Agriculture, for the year 1934<br />

Antiquities, do. do.<br />

Education, for the school year 1933-34 ..<br />

Medical & Sanitary Report, for the year 1934<br />

Mines and Labour, for the year 1934<br />

Police Force, for the year 1934<br />

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OTHER REPORTS :<br />

Economic Conditions in Cj'prus and Malta<br />

by J. R. Greaves—1935<br />

Financial Report for the year 1934<br />

Imports, Exports and Shipping, etc., for<br />

the year 1934<br />

Land Registration and Survey Department<br />

Report, for the year 1934<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mosques of Nicosia (illustrated), by<br />

the late G. Jeflfery, C!yprus Monuments,<br />

Series No. 7—1935<br />

Present C!ondition of the Historical Monuments<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by G. Jeflfery—1931<br />

(re]winted 1935) ;.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Coloniaf Secretary.<br />

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on payment of a subscription of £1 for a year or 10». for six months, payable in advance ; 'single copies 6cp<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2498 OF 28TH FEBRUARY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marlis Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1436A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in the name of Taki Patiki, 71-73 Arasta Street, Nicosia<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

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<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, 1936.<br />

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which means popular and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter except in<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

i^ui)lt0|)eli hp ^\xti)mtp<br />

^o. -2499.] FRIDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1936. 125<br />

No. 204.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Slst day of Januar5% 1936.<br />

PRHSBNT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.<br />

Archbishop of Canterbury.<br />

Lord President.<br />

Lord Colebrooke.<br />

Lord Thankerton.<br />

Secretary Sir John Simon.<br />

Whereas by certain Letters Patent bearing<br />

date at Westminster the 10th day of March, 1925,<br />

provision was made for the Govemment of the<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :<br />

And whereas by the said Letters Patent full<br />

power was reserved to His late Majesty King<br />

George the Fifth, His Heirs and Successors, with<br />

the advice of His or <strong>The</strong>ir Privy Council, from<br />

time to time to make all such laws as might<br />

appear to Him or <strong>The</strong>m necessary for the peace,<br />

order and good govenmient of the Colony :<br />

in<br />

And whereas it is expedient to repeal the Orders<br />

Council hereinafter mentioned :<br />

Now, therefore. His Majesty, by virtue and<br />

in exercise of the powers in this behalf in Him<br />

vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of<br />

His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered<br />

as follows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Extradition (Repeal) Order in Council, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Extradition Order in Council,<br />

1881, the Cypma Extradition Order in Council,<br />

1895, and the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Extradition Order in Council,<br />

1895, No. 2, are hereby repealed.<br />

(M.P. 622/36.)<br />

M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

No. 205.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1681.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise df the powers veeted in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be appUed<br />

as from the date hereof to the following village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Galini in the District of Nicosia.<br />

Ordered in Council, this Srd day of March,<br />

1936.<br />

B. J. O'BEIEN,<br />

(M.P. 589/36.) Clerk of the Executive Counoil.<br />

No. 206.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1682.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE ANI) REVENUE<br />

LAW, 1899.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

the Customs, E.xcise and Revenue Law, 1899, and<br />

otherwise. His Excellency the Governor, with the<br />

advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to<br />

order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—<br />

From and after the date hereof appliances and<br />

equipment certified by the Chief Veterinary Officer<br />

as being imported for the humane slaughtering of<br />

animals shall be admitted into the Colony free from<br />

all dnties of Customs whatsoever.<br />

Ordered in Conncil, this 3rd day of March,<br />

1986.<br />

B. J. O'BBIBJST,<br />

(M.P. 1320/20/2.) Clerk of the Executive CouHeU.<br />

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126<br />

JJo. 207. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas in pursuance of Notification No. 997,<br />

published m the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 21st September,<br />

1934, a fit and proper site has been registered in the<br />

books of the Land Registry Office as a burial-ground<br />

for the burial of the dead by the Christian Community<br />

of the village of Ayii Vavatsinias, in the District of<br />

Larnaca :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 14 of the Burials Law, 1S96, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to order<br />

and hereby orders that, from and after the 15th day of<br />

March, 1936, no burial shall take place in the<br />

burial-ground in lieu whereof the new burial-ground<br />

above referred to has been provided.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 27th day of February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1418/12/2.)<br />

No. 208. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Pakhna, in the District of Limassol,<br />

on the 6th day of October, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Pakhna :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtars of the village of<br />

Pakhna have forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and<br />

sealed by them, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

and 1935, prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Pakhna.<br />

Now, therefore. His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule bereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Pakhna in the District of Limas>;oI.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the follo«iiig boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundarv begins at the junction of a<br />

stream with the river " Kha Potami," at the<br />

most northem point of plot Xo. 'S'A, plan<br />

No. XLM,64, locality " Koulenties," on the<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

boundary of the village of Pakhna, and goesi<br />

south-eastwards along this stream to the footpath<br />

at the most westem point of plot No. 482<br />

of the same plan, locality " SkUnidja " ; thence<br />

south-eastwards along this footpath to the<br />

most eastem point of plot No. 636, plan<br />

No. XLVII/57, locality " Soumniakia." on the<br />

road from the village of Vouni to the village<br />

of Pakhna ; thence north-eastwards along thi.*^<br />

road to the boundary of the village of Pakhna<br />

at the most northem point of plot No. 560 of<br />

the same plan, locality " Megha Vouni";<br />

thence southwards and eastwards along this<br />

village boundary to the stream at the southeastem<br />

comer of plot No. 198, plan No. LIII/9,<br />

locality " Konnos " ; thence westwards and<br />

northwards along this stream to the most<br />

westem point of plot No. 487, plan No. LIII/1,<br />

locality " Mouraties " ; thence northwards along<br />

the westem boundaries of plots Nos. 487 and 48.")<br />

of the same plan, to the footpath at the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 485 of the same plan ;<br />

thence westwards along this footpath to the<br />

most southem point of plot No. 270 of the same<br />

plan; thence north-westwards passing along<br />

the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 270, 269, 279, 281, 287, 283,<br />

318, 112, 54, 55, 109, 63, 60, 59 of the same<br />

plan, plots Nos. 228, 229, 221, 242, 267, 272,<br />

273, 389, 372, 374, 367, 375, 365, 300, 315,<br />

plan No. LII/8, locality " Plistres," 364,<br />

378, 385, 384, 383, 382, 381, 356, 357, 350,<br />

343, 320, 319, 318, 323, 324, 312, 310, 62, 64<br />

of the same plan, locality " Papa Vounos,"<br />

plots Nos. 65, 73, 12, 11, 6, 2, 3, 16 of the same<br />

plan, to the most westem point of plot No. 17<br />

of the same plan, on the left bank of the river<br />

" Kha Potami " ; thence north-eastwards along<br />

this bank of the river to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises" 4,538 donunis<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. M.P. 451/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this Sth day of March,<br />

1936. (M.P. 545/36.)<br />

No. 209.<br />

THE LAND ACQUISITION LAWS,<br />

1899 AND 1928.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas it has been represented to me that<br />

it is desirable in the interest of the public to provide<br />

buildings and playing fields for the use of the<br />

English School, Nicosia :<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of th(^<br />

British Empire, Govemor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

in and over the Colony of Cypru-s, by virtue of<br />

the powers vested in me by the Land Acquisition<br />

Laws, 1899 and 1928, do hereby declare the<br />

provision of buildings and playing fields as aforesaid<br />

to be an undertaking of pubhc utility and do hereb>^<br />

authorize the carrying out of the said undertaking<br />

and do hereby entrust to the Director of Education<br />

the supervision and effectuation of the Kaid<br />

undertaking.<br />

Given under my hand and seal this 5th dav<br />

of March, 1930.<br />

(M.P. 1065/35.)<br />

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128<br />

No. 211.<br />

THE ANTIQUITIK> LAW, 193:), AND THE<br />

LAND ACQUISITION L.\WS. is99 AND 19-2S.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Gorernor.<br />

With reference to thc Order, dated the ICth day of<br />

January, lil36. and pul)lished under Notification<br />

No. .")1 in the Gazeffe of the 17th January, 1986,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, in view of the fact that<br />

no ai:r'-!ement could be negotiated between the<br />

excavator and the ownei > of the properties appearing<br />

in the Schedule to the said Order owing to the altsence<br />

of the excavator from the Colony, has been pleased to<br />

direct and hereby directs that the said Order be<br />

cancelled.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, frra MARCH, 1936.<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 5th day of March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 571/34.)<br />

No. 212. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make thc following appointimnts :—<br />

Mr. Stavros loannou. Guard and Boatman, 2nd Grade,<br />

to be, on probation, a Guard and Boatman, 1st Grade,<br />

Customs and Inland Revenue Department. Dated<br />

1st March, 1936. (M.P. P.lUl.)<br />

Ali Mustafa Eff., Guard and Boatman, Srd (Jrade, to<br />

be, on probation, a Guard and Boatman, 2nd Grade,<br />

Customs and Inland Revenue Department. Dated<br />

lst March, r.);'.(;. (M.P. P.U6r..)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Nicolas Papanicolas as an Agricultural Assistant,<br />

Agricultural Department, from 1st March, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2110.)<br />

Mr. Michael Nearchou as a Guard and Boatman, 3rd<br />

Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Departnierit,<br />

from 1st :\larch. llKi... (M.P. P.2096.)<br />

No. 215. Special Authorization mider the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to 1935.<br />

Iu exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

VilUige Autiioritios Laws, 1931 to 1935. His Excellency<br />

the Govcrnor has l)een pleascil to authorize the<br />

followini-: Mukhtar to issne search warrants under<br />

the provisions of seetion 13A (1) and (2) o^ the s;iid<br />

Laws :—<br />

NK (1S1A DISTRICT.<br />

Georgios Ciir. Miliotis, of Pera.<br />

(M.P. .v.t:)/:;;5/2.)<br />

No. 216. Notification mider the Tree Planting<br />

ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

TREE PLANTINO (KAZAPHANI) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powere vested in me by the Tree<br />

Planting Yillage Areas Laws, 1980 and 1985,1 hereby<br />

establish a fund for the village of Kazaphani, in the<br />

District of Kyrenia, (hereinafter called the " Fund "),<br />

into which shall be paid all fines recovered under<br />

the said Laws for offences committed within the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Kazaphani, as described<br />

in the Order of the .Vctinir Governor made the 17th<br />

July, 1935, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazeffe of<br />

the 19th July, 19;50, nnder No.7S.s.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Kyrenia for the time<br />

being.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> sums so credited shall he utilized by the<br />

Commissioner for works of pnblic utiUty within the<br />

village area of Kazaphani.<br />

Kyrenia, 24th February, 1986.<br />

(M.P. 831/85.)<br />

No. 217.<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

Commissioner of Kyrenia.<br />

Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

AYIOS THERAPON (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

No. 213. Leave of Absence.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

Mr. 0. (i. Dennis, Adniinistrati\c Officer, is Lntinted<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

14 days" leave of absence '.\ iih half salary in extension<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon, in the District of Limassol,<br />

of the leave publislied under Notification No. 1369<br />

ill the C'//ii us Gazrffe No. 2474 of the Htli Ncjveinher,<br />

(hereinafter called the "Fund "), into which shall<br />

liKi.j. ' (M.P. L.in(>7.)<br />

be paid all fines recovered under the said Laws<br />

for offences committed wdthin the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon, as described<br />

in the Order of the Governor made the 23rd<br />

No. 214. Examination for the Govemment January, 1936, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of<br />

Certificate in Chemistry.<br />

the 24th January, 1936.<br />

HELD IN FEBRU ARY, 1936.<br />

Pass-Li.sf.<br />

Anastassiades, G. A.<br />

Demitrisides, Ch. N.<br />

Demitriou, A.<br />

Economides, M. G.<br />

loannides, A. Th.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utiUzed for<br />

works of pubUc utility in the village of Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapon.<br />

Limassol, 26th February, 1936.<br />

loannides, M. A.<br />

Isaias, N.<br />

Kyriazis, N. K.<br />

Kallipedis, M.<br />

(M.P. 1370/35.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commisaioner.<br />

Mousoulinis, S.<br />

Seraphides, P.<br />

Symeou, K.<br />

No. 218. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

Stefanides, I. St.<br />

Taliadoros, M. C.<br />

AMARKETI (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Papadopoulos Prize.<br />

Pavlofl Seraphides.<br />

(M.P. 520/08/2.)<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Amarketi, in the District of Paphos, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shall be paid all<br />

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fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Amarketi, as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 23rd December,<br />

1935, and pubhshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27fch<br />

December, 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubhc utiUty in the village of<br />

Amarketi.<br />

Paphos, 26th February, 1936,<br />

(M.P. 1311/35.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH MARCH, 1936. 129<br />

T. S. BEIX,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 219. Companies (Limited Liability) Laws,<br />

1922 to 1934.<br />

LICENCE BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

Whereas it has been proved to the satisfaction<br />

of the Governor that the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Shippers<br />

Association, which is about to be registered under<br />

the Companies (Limited Liability) Laws, 1922<br />

to 1934, as a company with limited liability, is<br />

formed for the purpose of promoting objects of<br />

the nature contemplated by the twentieth section<br />

of the Companies (Limited Liability) Laws, 1922<br />

to 1934, and that it is the intention of the said<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Shippers Association that the income and<br />

property of the Association whencesoever derived<br />

shall be applied solely towards the formation<br />

of the Association and the promotion of the<br />

objects of the Association as set forth in the<br />

Memorandum of Association of the said <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Shippers Association and that no portion thereof<br />

shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly,<br />

by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever<br />

by way of profit, to the members of the said<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Shippers Association :<br />

Now, therefore, the Governor, in pursuance of<br />

the powers in him vested, and in consideration of<br />

the provisions and subject to the conditions<br />

contained in the Memorandum of Association<br />

of the said <strong>Cyprus</strong> Shippers Association, as<br />

subscribed by Christ. Haggipavlu & Sons Ltd.,<br />

Wine and Spirit Manufacturers and Merchants,<br />

Limassol; D. A. Angeloudis, Merchant, Limassol;<br />

Menelaos loannou, Merchant, Limassol; Michael<br />

Pantehdes, Wine and Spirit Manufacturer and<br />

Merchant, Limassbl; M. C Schiza, Merchant,<br />

Limassol; P. N. Hajioannou & C. M. Tseriotis,<br />

Merchants, Limassol; 0. Haji Sotiriou, Wine and<br />

Spirit Manufacturer, Limassol; Ant. Ch. Marcoulides,<br />

Merchant, Limassol; R. J. Archontides,<br />

Spirit Manufacturer, Limassol; Aristidi P.<br />

Coudounaris, Merchant, Limassol; Evrip. Schizas,<br />

Wine Exporter, Limassol; <strong>Cyprus</strong> Wine & Spirits<br />

Co., Wine and Spirit Manufacturers, Limassol;<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Plantations Co., Ltd., Land owners,<br />

Limassol; Williamson & Araouso, Merchants,<br />

Limassol; J. W. WiUiamson, Manufacturer and<br />

Merchant, Limassol; Paul G. Pavlides, Merchant,<br />

Limassol; Cleon Koukides,. Merchant, Limassol;<br />

George Giabra Pierides, Merchant, Larnaca;<br />

K. Hajianastasiou, Merchant, Lamaca; A. L.<br />

Kanaan, Merchant, Larnaca; D. Antoniades and<br />

D. Efstathiou, Merchants, Larnaca ; P. loannou<br />

& Co., Merchants, Famagusta; El. Hajisotiriou,<br />

Merchant, Famagusta ; G. D. Koimnas, Merchant,<br />

Famagusta ; D. N. Yabanis, Merchant, Famagusta ;<br />

Alex Fracco, Merchant, Famagusta ; N. P. Lanitis<br />

A; Co., Merchants, Famagusta; H. Llewelyn<br />

Jones, Manager, Ottoman Bank, Nicosia;<br />

G. Chappas, Merchant, Nicosia ; C. Georghalhdes,<br />

Merchant, Nicosia; Tragasol Products Ltd.,<br />

Merchants, Limassol; D. Severis, Merchant,<br />

Nicosia; D. L. Blunt, Director of Agriculture,<br />

Nicosia; G. M. Pietroni, Trade Development<br />

Ofl&cer, Nicosia, members thereof, on the 20th<br />

and 3lst January, 1936, does by this his Ucence<br />

direct that the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Shippers Association be<br />

registered with limited habihty, without the<br />

addition of the word " Limited " to its name.<br />

Signed by order of the Governor, at Famagusta,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, this 20th day of February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1124/35.)<br />

No. 220.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Companies,<br />

In the District Court of Nicosia.<br />

Probate Jurisdiction. Will No. 313.<br />

In the matter of George Charles Simmons, of Nicosia,<br />

deceased.<br />

To THE HEIRS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS HAVINrx<br />

OR CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY<br />

OF THE SAID DECEASED.<br />

Notice is hereby given tliat Arthur Herbert<br />

Simmons, of Nicosia, has applied to this Court for a<br />

grant of probate of the will dated October, 1925, of the<br />

said deceased and that the application will be heard by<br />

this Court at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of the 27th<br />

day of April, 1936, at which time any person desiring<br />

to show cause against the grant will he heard by the<br />

Court.<br />

Dated this 21st day of February, 1936.<br />

Seal of<br />

[Dist. Court]<br />

Nicosia<br />

[2nd Insertion.]<br />

No. 221. Tenders.<br />

N. STYLIANAKIS,<br />

Registrar, District Court, Nicosia.<br />

Tenders for the supply of timber should reach the<br />

Treasury not later than 11 a.m. on the 27th of March,<br />

1936. Details will be supplied to tenderers on<br />

application to the Resident Superintendent, Central<br />

Prison. (M.P. 583/33.)<br />

No. 222. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of tlie Partnership Law, 1928, havin


130 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10,<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

Nnmber in Register.<br />

1. Petsas & Michailopoulos.<br />

2. Timber Merchants.<br />

8. Nicosia.<br />

4.1'Gregorios K. Peteas, Timl>er Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

5.-| Louka.'i S. Michailopoulos, Timber Merchant,<br />

( Nicosia.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Indefinite. 17th February, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Gregorios K. Petsas.<br />

Loukas S. Michailopoulos.<br />

10. 4.-)9.<br />

1. A. icjil area<br />

.\a\;iiidria (EL'vpt)<br />

Beyrut


THE CVPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH MARCH, 1936. 131<br />

iKo. 226. Municipal Corporation o! Paphos.<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 447/09/2.)<br />

REVENUE.<br />

iBalance on lat January, 1935 :<br />

Bank<br />

Cash<br />

£ *'.<br />

1,559 0<br />

17 11<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

6<br />

cp.<br />

1,576 11 6<br />

.1. Licences and permits :—<br />

(o) Profession, trade and<br />

business licences<br />

304 14 3<br />

(b) Dog licences<br />

12 19 4J<br />

•(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

etc., licences 42 '2 6<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits ... •>^) 3 0<br />

• (e) Other licences<br />

S 7 4J<br />

; 2. Conservancy and other rates :<br />

(ft) Water rates<br />

'541 10 0<br />

390 7 0<br />

(c) Removal of refuse, etc.,<br />

rates<br />

69 10 3<br />

611 0 3<br />

-3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(o) Slaughter-house fees ... 507 15 Xk<br />

(6) Weighing fees<br />

644 19 7<br />

(e) Hawking fees<br />

'I'l 10 4<br />

' (d) Fees for sealing of weights<br />

and measures ...<br />

- 18 Oi<br />

ig) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets ... 370 16 7<br />

(A) Tolls<br />

1,098 0 ()<br />

2,645 1 6<br />

4. Rent and storage :—<br />

(o) Municipal markets' rents '1X>^ 10 1<br />

(6) Other premises' rents ... 9 19 0<br />

(o) Storage of inflammables 71 5 5<br />

369 14 6<br />

• 5. Receipts from industrial<br />

unaertakiuKS :—<br />

fo) Rental of electric current 666 17 2<br />

(6) Electric installations ... 122 9 04<br />

(o) Sale of electric lamps, etc. 64 12 5<br />

853 18 7i<br />

»6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(o) Fines<br />

(6) Costs aud compensation<br />

'(o) Fairs—receipts from<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods<br />

>(e) Other sales<br />

6 5 0<br />

54 4 6<br />

47 16 1<br />

- 18 0<br />

53 8 8<br />

162 12 6<br />

£6,609 6 7J<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ < cp. £ a. cp.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

(a) Permanent employees ... 1,030 3 3<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general puiposes ... 2; 21' I 5 4<br />

1,059 8 7<br />

2. Industrial undertakings :—<br />

(o) Electric lighting<br />

927 12 3i<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection<br />

689 7 7<br />

4. Parks and public ^rdens... ... 65 0<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement of water 2i<br />

supply<br />

60 6 i\<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent :—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing roads... ... 287 13 6<br />

(6) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing buildings ... 33 13 7i<br />

(c) Town lighting 35 17 8!,<br />

357 5 4<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(o) Construction of new roads<br />

or enlargement of the<br />

existing roads 1,048 6 4J<br />

(6) Construction of new municipal<br />

buildings 4 0 0<br />

(c) Flood expenses 180 0 0<br />

1,232 6 4J<br />

8. Rents<br />

22 11 4i<br />

9. Sabscription and payments especially approved<br />

(o) Educational schemes or<br />

institutions 88 0 0<br />

{b\ Chamber cf Commerce ... 7 0 0<br />

(d) Other especially approved<br />

payments 4 0 0<br />

99 0 0<br />

10. Charity :—<br />

(o) Contribution to public<br />

hospitals ...<br />

90 8 4<br />

(6) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions ... 160 9 5<br />

(c) Blind school<br />

5 0 0<br />

255 18 0<br />

11. Furniture and fittings<br />

10 5 8i<br />

12. Government audit<br />

... ... 25 0 0<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

(a) Sta,tionery, postage aud<br />

printing<br />

38 19 5<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

20 12 1<br />

(e) Purchases and repairs to<br />

weights and measures ... 10 19 3<br />

(/) Travelling expenses _ 2 0<br />

{g) Fines, fees of Court and<br />

legal expenses<br />

3 4 6<br />

{h) Purchases and services not<br />

otherwise classified:—<br />

(i) Insurance premium 34 7 0<br />

(ii) For tourism<br />

3 13 0<br />

(iii) For Silver Jubilee 47 0 4<br />

1 - 15 7<br />

159 13 8<br />

14. Loans, repayment of<br />

... ... 777 15 6<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935 :<br />

^Ja»Ui£ ••• ••• ••• ••• 850 0 0<br />

V./SLSJ1 ••> ••• >•• ••• 17 14 u 867 14<br />

Lo.\xs. t; a. cp.<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> 19,32 Page 185 Amount £500 Rate 5% Balance o/s. 426 19 i><br />

1924 . 74<br />

£500 . h'<<br />

120 7 8<br />

1932 . 185 . £2,lKXl . . :>


132 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

No. 227. Mtdioal Oep«Nm«M. ' \, ) I<br />

Return dt the XotifiaWe Diseases reported dnring the 'week ended 29th February, 1986. "^ -j.<br />

Nicos i'i...<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District o ' c<br />

Total for the week.<br />

Total for the year .<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

a o<br />

= ! Ifl<br />

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134<br />

E. A. NKFF,<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

No. 228. Animal Disease. >'<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 6th March is pnblished;<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Varioas<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirochaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercnlosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Epizootic Lymphangitis, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox, Fowl<br />

Cholera, Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

6th March, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

\V. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Cyiirus <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Superintendent, GoTemment Printing Office, Nicosia, post free<br />

on payment of a gubscription of £1 for a year or 10«. for six months, payable in adrance ; single copies 6c/>.


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2499 OF 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) Gr. F. "WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1436A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in the name of Taki Patiki, 71-73 Arasta Street, Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1437A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in the name of Taki Patiki, 71-73 Arasta Street, Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the word " LAIKA "<br />

which means popular and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter except in<br />

BO far as it consists of their name.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

133


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ubltsfjeti hp 9lutJ)ortt|><br />

No. 2500.] FRIDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1936. 135<br />

No. 229. ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION LAW, 1935, AND THE SECONDARY EDUCATION (AMENDMENT) LAW, 1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Secondary Education Law, 1935, and the Secondary<br />

Education (Amendment) Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered<br />

that the said Laws shall come into operation on the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

Nicosia, W. D. BATTEBSHILL,<br />

6th March, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 1168/32/4.)<br />

No. 230. REGULATIONS<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Secondary Education Laws, 1935 and 1936,<br />

His Excellency the Govemor, with the advice<br />

of the Executive Council, has been pleased to<br />

make and hereby makes the following<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Secondary Education Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> goveming body of every secondary<br />

school shall appoint a person to act as correspondent<br />

on its behalf in aU correspondence with the<br />

Director, and shall forthwith notify the Director<br />

ofthe name and address ofthe person so appointed.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Register of Secopdary Schools shall be<br />

in the form set out in the First Schedule.<br />

4. AppUcation for the registration of a<br />

secondary school shall be made by the goveming<br />

body to the Director in the form set out in the<br />

Second Schedule.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> return required to be made under section<br />

9 of the Law shall be rendered by the goveming<br />

body to the Director in the form set out in the<br />

Third Schedule.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> certificate of registration of a secondary<br />

school shall be in the form set out in the Fourth<br />

Schedule.<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1935 AND 1936.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Register of Secondary School Teacher*<br />

shall be in the form set out in the Fifth Schedule.<br />

8. Every person wishing to be registered or<br />

licensed as a teacher shall make application in<br />

writing through the Commissioner of the District<br />

in which he resides to the Director in the form<br />

set out in the Sixth Schedule.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> licence issued to every person registered<br />

as a teacher shall be in the form set out in the<br />

Seventh Schedule.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> provisional licence issued to every<br />

person licensed under the provisions of section<br />

20 (3) of the Law shall be in the form set out in<br />

the Eighth Schedule.<br />

11.—(1) <strong>The</strong> goveming body of any secondary<br />

school to which section 23 or 24 of the Law appliea<br />

may make regulations relating to all or any of the<br />

following matters, that is to say,—<br />

(a) the admission, attendance, classification<br />

and examination of pupils ;<br />

(b) the discipline to be enforced upon pupils<br />

both inside and outside the school;<br />

(c) the organization and management of the<br />

boarding-house or hostel, if any, attached<br />

to the school;<br />

(d) the pimishment and expulsion of pupils ;<br />

(e) the health, cleanliness and medical<br />

inspection of pupils ;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


130 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

(/) the fee-^ to be paid by pupils and the<br />

manner and time of paying them ;<br />

(g) the duties and powers of the Headmaster<br />

and of other teachers;<br />

(h) the holidays and vacations to be kept by<br />

papils and teachers:<br />

(t) the intemal organizaticHi and management<br />

of the school.<br />

(2) A copy of every such r^olaticm and of<br />

any amendment or revocation thereof shall within<br />

seven days of the making thereof be forwarded to<br />

the Directed and a copy shall be exhibited in a<br />

conspicuous jdace on the school jffenuses for the<br />

infc»ination of all teachers and pupils at the school.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> gov^ning body of every secondary<br />

school to which section 23 of the Law applies<br />

shall keep all accoonts. rec(»xis and documents<br />

relating to that school distinct and separate<br />

firom accounts, records and docoments relating<br />

to any elementary school for the supervision and<br />

maintenance of which the goveming body is<br />

responsible.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> acconnts of every secondary school<br />

shall be kept distinct and separate.<br />

14. From and after the end of the school year<br />

1935-1936 no grant-in-aid shall, save as hereinafter<br />

provided, be made in respect of any secondary<br />

school uidess the goveming body thereof satisfies<br />

the Director as to the fulfilment in respect of the<br />

school of all the following conditions, that is<br />

to say :—<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong> curriculum, the number of hours<br />

allotted therein to each subject and the books<br />

used shall be apjnroved by the Director :<br />

Provided that where a grant-in-aid is made<br />

ordy in respect of the teaching of English, the<br />

inclusion in the curriculum of satisfactory<br />

provision for the teaching thereof in each class<br />

shall be a sufficient compliance with the<br />

requirements of this paragraph.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> number of pupils taught together<br />

«t one time shaU not exceed fifty.<br />

(3) No teacher shall be appointed on<br />

probation for a period or periods exeeeding<br />

four years in the aggregate.<br />

(4) Every teacher who on the thirty-first<br />


THE CYPRU.S GAZETTE (EXTRAORDIXARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936. i:);<br />

^he date of the notification of such decision,<br />

appeal to the Governor whose decision thereon<br />

shaU be final and conclusive.<br />

16.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Director may at his discretion<br />

P^y grants-in-aid in respect of any school year<br />

to the goveming body of any secondary school<br />

in respect of which the prescribed conditions are<br />

fulfiUed during that school year.<br />

(2) Grants-in-aid may be paid in respect of all<br />

or any of the subjects taught at the school.<br />

(3) In considering the award and determining<br />

the amounts of such grants-in-aid the Director<br />

shaU take into consideration—<br />

(a) the educational requirements of the Colony<br />

and of the district, town or viUage in which<br />

the secondary school is situated ;<br />

(b) the total amount of money available for<br />

distribution as grants-in-aid ;<br />

(c) the financial needs and resources of the<br />

goveming body;<br />

(d) the number and salaries of EngUsh and<br />

other teachers employed at the secondary<br />

school;<br />

(c) the number of pupils attending the<br />

secondary school, the amount of fees paid<br />

by them, and the number of pupils exempted<br />

from fees ; and<br />

(/) the efficiency of the teaching imparted<br />

at the secondary school in every subject<br />

in respect of which a grant-in-aid is payable<br />

to the goveming body.<br />

(4) In considering .the financial needs and<br />

resources of any governing body the Director shall<br />

take cognizance of—<br />

(a) any scheme prepared by the governing<br />

body and approved by him for the payment<br />

from the funds of the governing body of<br />

pensions or gratuities to teachers on their<br />

retirement, and<br />

(b) any capital expenditure approved by him<br />

for the extension or improvement of the<br />

Name of School:<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDABY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 3.)<br />

REGISTER OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS.<br />

Date of foundation : Date of registration : ...<br />

No. of Certificate: Ed. Dept. file:<br />

School year<br />

No. of<br />

teachers<br />

Total No.<br />

of pupils<br />

No. of<br />

boarders<br />

school premises or of the activities of the<br />

school.<br />

(5) If at any time during the school year in<br />

respect of which a grant-in-aid is payable any of<br />

the prescribed conditions for the payment of<br />

grants-in-aid are not ftilfiUed, the Director may<br />

at his discretion withhold the whole or part of<br />

the grant-in-aid payable.<br />

17. Notwithstanding anything in these Regulations<br />

contained the Director may make such<br />

payments from the pubUc revenue of the Colony<br />

as the Governor shaU approve in respect of<br />

elementary instruction given at any school which<br />

in addition to being registered under the Law is<br />

prescribed as an elementary school under the<br />

provisions of the Elementary Education Laws,<br />

1933 and 1935.<br />

18. <strong>The</strong> Governor may, subject to such terms<br />

and conditions as he thinks fit, exempt any schooL<br />

from any of the provisions of these Regulations.<br />

19. Any goveming body wishing tb apply for a<br />

grant-in-aid shall make written appUcation to<br />

the Director in the form set out in the Second<br />

Schedule, not later than the thirty-first day of<br />

March preceding the commencement of the school<br />

year in respect of which the appUcation is made.<br />

20. Grants-in-aid in respect of the school year<br />

1935-1936 may be paid at the discretion of the<br />

Director to the goveming body of any secondary<br />

school which—<br />

(a) was in receipt of a grant-in-aid in respect<br />

of the school year 1934-1935, or<br />

(6) has appUed to the Director as in regulation<br />

19 provided for a grant-in-aid in respect<br />

of the school year 1936-1937.<br />

21. A copy of these Regulations and a Ust of<br />

the names and addresses of aU members of the<br />

governing body shall be kept on the premises of<br />

every secondary school.<br />

Total<br />

revenue<br />

Total<br />

expenditure<br />

Govemment<br />

grant-in-aid<br />

Date of<br />

inspection<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


138 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDAEY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulations 4 and 19.)<br />

FORM OF APPLICATION for:<br />

and<br />

(a) registration of a secondary school,<br />

or<br />

(6) award of a grant-in-aid to a secondary school.<br />

(Strike out the words which do not apply.)<br />

To be added in Ed. Dept. :<br />

Page in Register of Secondary<br />

Schools:<br />

No. of certificate<br />

Date of registration<br />

Jfote.—(a) Paragraphs marked * need not be completed when appUcation is not being made for the<br />

award of a grant-in-aid.<br />

(6) In the case of a school which was not in existence on the date when the Secondary Education<br />

Law, 1935, came into operation, it is advisable that the Goveming Body should aUow at<br />

least one month for the due consideration of this appUcation before the date on which the<br />

Goveming Body proposes to open the school.<br />

I.—1. Name of school<br />

Town or Village:<br />

Date of fotmdation<br />

II. GovEBNiNO BODY.<br />

2. Chairman: fidl name:<br />

fuU address:<br />

occupation:<br />

date of first appointment as member: ....<br />

date of appointment as Chairman:<br />

date of expiry of appointment as member:<br />

how appointed: (a) as member:<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6) as Chairman:


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(iii) Repairs and maintenance<br />

(iv) Immovable Property Tax<br />

(v) Other charges<br />

(excluding boarding house)<br />

Boarding house account:<br />

(c) Receipts from all<br />

sources :<br />

VIZ.<br />

(d) Expenditure on all<br />

charges :<br />

VIZ.<br />

Total ..<br />

Aotual receipts in past<br />

school year up to<br />

16th July, 193<br />

Actual expenditure in past<br />

school year up to<br />

l.-)th July. 193<br />

Estimated receipts for<br />

ensuing school vear.<br />

viz. 193 —193<br />

Estiniated expenditure<br />

for ensuing school year,<br />

viz. 193 —193<br />

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150 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

5. Curriculum.<br />

State here any changes made or proposed in the school curriculum or its application:—<br />

•6. Books.<br />

State here any changes made or proposed in the books used in each class in each subject<br />

I declare on behalf of the Goveming Body of that all the information given<br />

in this form * and in the sheets numbered attached thereto * is true and complete, and<br />

that, where no particulars have been inserted in any part of this form, no changes have been made or<br />

are proposed for the ensuing school-year in the matters to which that part of this form relates.<br />

:NO<br />

Place and date.<br />

Page in Register<br />

of Secondary<br />

Schools:<br />

(Signed).<br />

Chairman of the Governing Body.<br />

(* * strike out if not required.)<br />

FOURTH SCHEDULE.<br />

SECONDARY EDUCATION REOUiiATiONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 6.)<br />

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF A SECONDARY SCHOOL.<br />

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT<br />

{name of school)<br />

{town or village)<br />

has been registered as a Secondary School under the provisions of the Secondary Education Laws 1936<br />

and 1936.<br />

NICOSIA,<br />

(date).<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Director of Education,


Name of teacher<br />

Date of birth<br />

Permanent address<br />

Nationality :<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

FIFTH SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 7.)<br />

REGISTER OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS.<br />

date and number of certificate of British nationality.<br />

Education<br />

Educational appointments :<br />

years school salary years school<br />

Provisional licence<br />

Registration<br />

date : . ..<br />

subjects:<br />

schools:.<br />

date:...<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

subjects;<br />

schools:<br />

151


152 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

No. in Teachers' Register:<br />

No. of Licence:<br />

Date of Registration:<br />

(To he added in Education Department.)<br />

SIXTH SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 8.)<br />

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION ^"^ LICENCE AS A SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER.<br />

or<br />

(a) This form, duly completed by the apphcant and with the certificate in paragraph 21 duly<br />

signed by a Govemment Medical Officer, should be taken personally by the appUcant not less than<br />

one month before the date on whieh he wishes to begin work as a teacher to the Commissioner,<br />

who \vi\\ forward it to the Director of Education with such comments as he may think fit on the<br />

applicant and his suitabiHty for registration and/or Ucensing as a Secondary School Teacher.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> following documents must be attached to this form by the applicant and will be retumed<br />

to him in due course :<br />

1. Birth certificate.<br />

2. Certificate of nationality in all cases where British nationaUty is claimed.<br />

3. All diplomas or certificates mentioned in paragraph 15.<br />

1. Full name of AppUcant (in block capitals) :<br />

2. Full name of Father (in block capitals) :<br />

3. 8ex :<br />

4 Age on last birthday :<br />

.">. Date of birth (day month and year) :<br />

6. Place of birth :<br />

7. Nationality by birth :<br />

8. Present Nationality :<br />

9. Nationality of Father :<br />

10. Religion:<br />

11. Married or single :<br />

12. Full permanent addreas:<br />

13. School or schools (if any) in which you are now employed :<br />

No. of hours per week Allowances, e.g. board,<br />

Town or village Name of school in each school Annual salary lodging, etc.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

14. Education of applicant:<br />

Town or village<br />

Name of<br />

institution Type (*) of institution<br />

Date<br />

from to<br />

153<br />

EEighest class Language of<br />

completed instruction<br />

16. What educational diplomas or certificates have you obtained ? Give name of institution<br />

or issuing authority and date and attach the diplomas or certificates.<br />

16. State any other qualifications which you possess, and any other particulars of your career<br />

:not included elsewhere.<br />

17. Previous teaching experience (if any):<br />

Town or<br />

Village<br />

Name of<br />

school<br />

Date<br />

from to<br />

Full-time or<br />

part-time<br />

Type (1)<br />

of school<br />

Subjects<br />

taught<br />

(>) i.e. infants, elementary, commercial, gymnasium, lyo6e. University, etc.<br />

Languages in<br />

which you<br />

taught<br />

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154 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCTI, 1936.<br />

lo rm.- ,. .. ... * permanent registration and hcenoe<br />

18. This apphcation is for ^ — . .. 7: .^^ ^r<br />

'^'^ • provisional hcence for a penoa ot<br />

to teach the following subjects<br />

in the following t^-pes of secondary school.<br />

19. Give the names and addresses of two or more responsible persons now in <strong>Cyprus</strong> who are willing totestify<br />

from personal knowledge to your moral character and abiUty as a teacher.<br />

(i)<br />

(ii)<br />

20. Declaration to be signed by the appUcant.<br />

I declare that the information given in this form is true and complete.<br />

(Signed)<br />

(Place and date)<br />

21. Certificate to be signed by a Government Medical Officer.<br />

I of<br />

having examined the appUcant (name)<br />

on (date) certify that he is in my opinion physically sound and fit for<br />

employment a.s a teacher in secondary schools.<br />

(Signed)<br />

(Rank or Office)<br />

(Place and date)<br />

Note.—(a) If the Government Medical Officer who examines the appUcant is unwilUng for any reason to<br />

sign the above certificate, he should attach a letter addressed to the Director of Education<br />

explaining the circumstances ; he may if he prefers state the circumstances in a confidential<br />

letter to be sent direct to the Director of Education.<br />

(b) AppUcants are not entitled to free medical examination by Govemment Medical Officers for<br />

the purpose of obtaining this certificate.<br />

22. Report of Commissioner.<br />

* Strike out the words which do not apply.<br />

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 9.)<br />

LICENCE TO TEACH IN A SECONDARY SCHOOL.<br />

This is to certify that :—<br />

(name) :<br />

(address) :<br />

has been registered as a Secondary School Teacher under the provisions of the Secondary Education<br />

Laws. 1935 and 1936, and Ucensed to teach (subjects)<br />

in (schools)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Nicosia,<br />

(*«*) Director of Education.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 6TH MARCH, 1936. 155<br />

EIGHTH SCHEDULE.<br />

THE SECONDARY EDUCATION REGULATIONS, 1936.<br />

(Regulation 10.)<br />

PROVISIONAL LICENCE TO TEACH ON PROBATION IN A SCHOOL.<br />

"This is to certify that—<br />

(wawie):<br />

(address):<br />

has been provisionally Ucensed under the provisions of the Secondary Education Laws, 1935 and 1936,<br />

as a teacher of (subjects)<br />

in (schools)<br />

for a period of expiring on subject to the<br />

•following conditions and restrictions, viz.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

(date):<br />

Made ui Council, this 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

Director of Education.<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

(M.P. 1168/32/4.) Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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158 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Ho. 233. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE AXTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by tbe<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, ha* been<br />

pleased to make and hereby makes the following<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. Tbese Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Antiquities Fund Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>re shdl be established a Fnnd to be called<br />

"the Antiquities Fond" (in these Regulations<br />

referred to as " the Fund ") in accordance with the<br />

provisions of section 33 (e) of the Law.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Antiquities Advisory Board (in these<br />

Regulations leferred to as " the Board ").<br />

4. Any legacy, donation or subscription<br />

be(iueathed or paid into the Fund for a specific<br />

purpose shall be expended for such purpose :<br />

Provided that the Board may refuse to accept<br />

any legacy, donation or subscription to which<br />

conditions are attached which, in their opinion, are<br />

not in the interests of archaeology.<br />

5. Any moneys in the Fund other than those<br />

mentioned in regulation 4 of these Regulations may,<br />

upon the recommendation of the Board and subject<br />

M) the approval of the Governor, be expended in the<br />

preservation of any ancient monument or for any<br />

other purpose in the interests of archaeology.<br />

Made in Coancil, this 10th day of March, 1936-<br />

(M.P. 985/34/4.)<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

No. 234. L^islation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to amend the Law regulating and controlling<br />

the sanitation on the Summer Camp on Mount<br />

Troodos. (M.P. 975/20/2.)<br />

No. 285. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Mail Officers, 2nd Grade, to be on<br />

probation. Mail Officers, IstGrade, Postal Department.<br />

Dated lst January, 1936 :—<br />

Ahmed Aziz Efif. (M.P. P.90.)<br />

Mr. Evangelos Antoniou Georgiades (M.P. P.291.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Mail Officers, Srd Grade, to be on<br />

probation. Mail Officers, 2nd Grade, Postal Department.<br />

Dated Itt January, 1986 :—<br />

Mr. Moisis Lambrou. (M.P. P. 1700.)<br />

Mr. Lycourgos George Vatiliotis. (M.P. P.1638.)<br />

Mr. Ermis Ooiwtantinou Demetriades.<br />

(M.P. P.1738.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to be, on probation. Student Clerks,<br />

General Clerical Staff. Dated 1st March, 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Diomedes Procopiou Georgiades.<br />

(M.P. P.2155.)<br />

Mr. Christopher Lucas Kythreotis.<br />

(M.P. P.2181.)<br />

Abbas Beha AU Eff. (M.P P.2157.)<br />

Mr. SteUios Chai*alambous Chimonides.<br />

(M.P. P.2156.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Probationary Mail Officers to be, on<br />

probation. Mail Officers, Srd Grade, Postal Department.<br />

Dated 1st January, 1936 :—<br />

Mustafa Enver Izzi Eff. (M.P. P.1898.)<br />

Ahmed Tewfik Etf. (M.P. P.1904.)<br />

Mr. Michael Sava Proxenou. (M.P. P.1946.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT.<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of Clerk of the<br />

Executive Council, in addition to his own duties,<br />

from 14th March, 1936. (M.P. P.1048.)<br />

No. 236. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. B. J. OBrien, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary) and Clerk of the Executive Conncil, is<br />

granted vacation leave (120 days), passage leave<br />

(12 days) and leave of absence with half salary<br />

(2 days) from 14th March to 25th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1517.)<br />

No. 237. Authorization under the Criminal<br />

Evidence and Procedure Laws,<br />

1929 to 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Police Constables have been<br />

authorized by His Excellency the Governor to hold<br />

enquiries into the commission of offences under the<br />

Criminal Evidence and Procedure Laws, 1929 to<br />

1984 :—<br />

32, M. Stamataris.<br />

94, E. Antoniades.<br />

329, A. Antoniades.<br />

;^40, J. Englezos.<br />

423, E. Francis.<br />

Dated 4th March, 1936. (M.P. 1251/10/4.)<br />

No. 238. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935.<br />

TREE PLANTING (SISKLIPOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,1 hereby<br />

establish a fund for the village of Sisklipos, in the<br />

District of Kyrenia, (hereinafter called the " Fund "),<br />

into which shall be paid all fines recovered under<br />

the said Laws for offences committed within the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Sisklipos, as described<br />

in the Order of the Governor made the 8th February,<br />

1936, and published in the Cyjrrus Gazefte of the<br />

14th February, 1936, under No. 151.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Fund «hall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Kyrenia for the time<br />

being.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> sums so credited shall bc utilized by the<br />

Commissioner for works of public utility within the<br />

village area of Sisklipos.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Kyrenia, 9th March, 1986.<br />

CM.P. 1367/35.)<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

Commstioner of Kyrenia.


No. 239. Notification under the Public Health<br />

(Villages) Law, 1892.<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

delegated to him by His Excellency the Acting<br />

Govemor under Notification No. 693, in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>No. 2450 of the 21st June, 1935, the Commissioner<br />

of Limassol has received a petition, dated<br />

the 7th February, 1936, signed by two-thirds of the<br />

tax-payers of the village of Ayios Amvrosios, in the<br />

District of Limassol, asking for the application of the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, to that village.<br />

In accordance with its provisions, the said Law will<br />

be in full force and effect in respect of the said village<br />

of Ayios AmvroeioB ao from this day.<br />

13th March, 1936. (M.P. 648/36.)<br />

No. 240. Notice under the Foreshore Protection<br />

law, 1934.<br />

In exercise of the powers vesteu m *-^-u^ a»«i;«„ o/^v<br />

of the Foreshore Protection Law, No. 46 of 1934,<br />

I do hereby absolutely prohibit the removal of stones,<br />

shingle, gravel, sand or other substance from all those<br />

areas of foreshore described in the schedule hereto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> notice dated the 23rd September, 1935, and<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazeffe of the 27th September,<br />

1935, under Notification No. 1154 is hereby cancelled.<br />

Famagusta,<br />

10th March, 1936.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH MARCH, 1936. 159<br />

R. ST. J. 0. WAYNE,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

1. Tbe foreshore commences at a point situated to<br />

the east of Livadhi field, plot 67, sheet 24, plan 35,<br />

near " Salamis " Forest and thence folk)ws the line<br />

along tbe coast in a general north-easterly direction<br />

to a point situated to the northern side of plot 151,<br />

sheet 24, plan 26E, at the locality called "Louman"<br />

as shown on the map kept at the Land Registry Offioe,<br />

Famagusta, and extends to a depth of 50 yards fi-om<br />

high water mark throughout its length.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> foreshore comrtiences at a point situated to<br />

the southern side of plot 279, sheet 24, plan 26E,<br />

known as the locality " Sheromillia" and thence<br />

follows the line along the coast in a general northeasterly<br />

direction to a point situated to the southern<br />

side of plot 114, sheet 15, plan 59, at a locality called<br />

" Haravdis " as shown on the map kept at the Land<br />

Registry Office, Famagusta, and extends to a depth of<br />

50 yards from high water mark throughout its length.<br />

(M.P. 878/33.)<br />

No. 241. Tbe Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) for Registrar of Partnersliips.<br />

Partnership No. 171.<br />

Name of Firm : Jean G. Morphitis and Co., of Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed for an indefinite<br />

period of time provided that it may be determined<br />

at any time in the future on a six months' previous<br />

notice by one partner to the others.<br />

Date of Change : 1st day of March, 1936.<br />

Partnership No. 142.<br />

Name of Firm : M. Haralambous and Co., of<br />

Lefkoniko, Famagusta District.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 2nd<br />

day of Maroh, 1936.<br />

No. 248. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particalars, pursnant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

^ W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulara given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> genera] nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

§: Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

partners who are allrfiiTfixea"!^ at.lhe-ap.neral<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Myrianthopoulos & Christofides.<br />

2. Importers and Dealers in building materials,<br />

timber, cement, etc.<br />

3. Kyrenia.<br />

4.1'Costas K. Myrianthopoulos, Merchant and Money<br />

\ Lender, Kyrenia.<br />

5. (Andreas CJhristofides, Merchant, Kyrenia.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Indefinite. 1st January, 1936.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> partnership may be determined at any time<br />

by three months' notice given by either of the<br />

partners.<br />

9. Costas K. Myrianthopoulos.<br />

Andreas C. Christofides.<br />

10. 461.<br />

No. 243. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and SmaUpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 244. Obituary.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor announces with regret<br />

the death of the foUowing :—<br />

Mr. Stylianos Samoutis, Forest Guard, 2nd Grade,<br />

Forest Department, at Nicosia on the 3rd March,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.809.)<br />

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160<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Ho. 245. Medical D«>artment<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 7th March. 1986^<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

''9th March, 1936.<br />

•y.<br />

— I »<br />

— 3<br />

5 • £<br />

_ 4<br />

— 4<br />

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- 4>i 1 I —<br />

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a> — 3 c<br />

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jz<br />

.'^1 ^ ii.c '<br />

(M.P. N 28/31/2.)<br />

No. 246. Animal Disease.<br />

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- 37 44<br />

— 53 53<br />

— , 43 4,5<br />

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151<br />

1 ,3,106<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

— I 169<br />

•> 3.355<br />

-_!_"<br />

Diiector of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following BuUetin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 13th March is pubUshed:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkev<br />

t.'ountry.<br />

13th March, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Varioas<br />

Variou-<br />

Various<br />

LocaUty.<br />

Xatuie of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Haemor-<br />

1 rhagic Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coocidiosis, Avian<br />

SpirocJiaetoeis, Avian Taberculosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax. Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Fowl Pox,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Haemorrhage Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders-<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBEBT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offixer.<br />

No. 247. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are pubUshed in a supplement to<br />

this gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

By His ExceUency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2501 or 13TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW REGUIATING AND<br />

CONTROLLING THE SANITATION ON THE SUMMER<br />

CAMP ON MOUNT TROODOS.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Troodos Public Health short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Troodos PubUc Health Laws, 1920 and 1930, (herein- 22 of 1920.<br />

after called "the Principal Law"), and the Principal 37 of 1930.<br />

Law and this Law may together be cited as the Troodos<br />

PubUc Health Laws, 1920 to 1936.<br />

2. Section 7 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendmoit<br />

by the addition at the end thereof of the following proviso:— °f i^wT2'<br />

" Provided that the Board may, with the consent of °^ ^^^o.<br />

the Governor, borrow temporarily from any bank at<br />

which any unexpended balance of the Troodos PubUc<br />

Health Fund is lodged or deposited, any sum not exceeding<br />

one hundred pounds."<br />

3. Section 11 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the following section substituted therefor :— o?Law 22<br />

'Jd'Siposai<br />

of fines<br />

IL—(l)^Any person contravening any of .ti'tftl^oi<br />

the provisions of this Law or any regulation of new<br />

made thereunder shaU be guilty of an offence. ^®*'*^**"-<br />

Penalty: imprisonment for one month or<br />

a fine of five pounds or both.<br />

(2) In addition to any penalty which may<br />

be imposed for the contravention of any<br />

regulation relating to the construction or<br />

erection of any tent, hut, house or other<br />

building, any tent, hut, house or other<br />

building erected, constructed, reconstructed,<br />

added to or altered in contravention of any<br />

regulation made under this Law or of the terms<br />

of any permit issued by the Board shall be<br />

ordered by the Court trying the offence to be<br />

pulled down or demohshed at the expense of the<br />

owner or occupier of such tent, hut, house or<br />

other building unless a permit in \\ riting from<br />

the Board is obtained in respect thereof in the<br />

meantime:<br />

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161


^* SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETl'E. 13TH MAKCH, 1936.<br />

Provided that the Board may, in granting<br />

such permit, impose such terms and conditions<br />

as to the Board mav seem fit.'<br />

(3) All fines shaU be paid to the Troodos<br />

PubUc Health Fund.<br />

Objects aud Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of clause 2 of this Bill is to enable the Troodos<br />

PubUc Health Board to obtain a temporary overdraft<br />

when occasion requires.<br />

2. Section 11 of the Principal Law has been redrafted<br />

so as to empower the demolition of any tent or building which<br />

has been erected or reconstructed without a permit. It<br />

foUows the Unes of an analogous provision in the<br />

Construction of Buildings, Streets and Wells on Arazi<br />

Mine Law, 1927.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.P. 975/20/2.) Attorney-General.<br />

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.AA.<br />

mm 1<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2501 OF 13TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar mav allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1436A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in the name of Taki Patiki, 71-73 Arasta Street, Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

"'7 ,.' , ""•<br />

• Xr, ' / ' ' „ • •<br />

No. 1437A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in<br />

the name of Taki Patiki, 71-73 Arasta Street, Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, French Subjects, trading as Cigarette<br />

Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Ilth day of February, V.YM\.<br />

TAUH HATSUH<br />

XfiUKtUOLCU-<br />

•msiii^^*fi»x^ittttiiX9Ci«^m<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential part!cn!av.s of the Trade Mark are th-^<br />

combination of device^ and the word "L.\IKA"'<br />

'; '>"' '', "'y,4-,..'','-'";"''('• ^'',';'-"' '; „<br />

> •• 4 -1'^<br />

163<br />

which means popular and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added matter except<br />

in so far as it. consists cf their name.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

Xo. U38A in Class 50, in respect of cleaning<br />

powder, in the name of Z. ,1. Euthymiades & Varlaam,<br />

Nicosia, Cjprus, Z. .J. Euthymiades, British Subject',<br />

M. Varlaam. Italian Subj-ct. trading as Commission<br />

Agents.<br />

Filed the 17th day of February, 1936.<br />

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1st Advt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp autljorttp<br />

No. 2502.] FRIDAY, 20TH MARCH, 1936. 165<br />

No. 248. THE PROBATES (RE-SEALING) RULES OF COURT, 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Govemor.<br />

His Exeellency the Govemor, with the advice<br />

and assistance of the Chief Justice, in exercise<br />

of the powers vested in him by the Probates<br />

(Re-sealing) Law, 1936, or otherwise, hereby<br />

makes the following- rules :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se rules mav be cited as the Probates<br />

(Re-sealing) Rules of Court, 1936.<br />

2. Application to seal a grant of probate or<br />

letters of administration or copy thereof under<br />

the Law may be made to the President or a District<br />

Judge of any District Court within the jurisdiction<br />

of which the deceased had property at the time<br />

of his death.<br />

3.—(1) <strong>The</strong> application may be made by the<br />

executor or administrator or the attomey (lawfully<br />

authorized for the purpose) of such executor<br />

or administrator, either in person or through an<br />

advocate.<br />

(2) Where the application is made by an<br />

attomej^, the power must be filed with the<br />

application. <strong>The</strong> power must give authority<br />

to re-seal the grant under the Probates (Re-sealing)<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> application shall be by summons<br />

(Form No. 1 in the Appendix) and must be<br />

accompanied by an oath of the executor or<br />

administrator or attomey in the Form No. 2 in<br />

the Appendix or as near thereto as the circumstances<br />

of the case will permit.<br />

.5.—(1) <strong>The</strong> day to be fixed for the hearing of<br />

the application must be not less than seven days<br />

n.ftjM'n.ll the advertisementsopreicribed in paragraph<br />

(2) of this Rule are published.<br />

(2) Notice of the application containing a note<br />

of the day fixed for liie hearing shall be advertised<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> and in a Greek and a Turkish<br />

newspaper published in Nicosia, aud copies of the<br />

issues in which the notice has appeared shall be<br />

attached to the application before the day fixed<br />

for the hearing. <strong>The</strong> advertisement shall be in<br />

the Form No. 3 in the Appendix.<br />

6. On application to seal letten of admimstration<br />

the administrator or his attomey shall give bond<br />

in Form No. 4 in the Appendix to cover the<br />

property of the deceased within the Colony. <strong>The</strong><br />

same practice as to sureties and the amount of<br />

penalty in the bond shall be observed as in the<br />

case oi applications for administration.<br />

7. Application by a creditor under section o<br />

of the Law shall be by summons to the Court<br />

in which the application for re-sealing has been<br />

filed. A creditor's application shall be supported<br />

by an affidavit setting out particulars of the claim.<br />

8. In every case, and especially when the<br />

domicile of the deceased at the time of death as<br />

swom to in the affidavit differs from that suggested<br />

by the description in the grant, the Court may<br />

require further evidence as to domicile.<br />

9. If it should appear that the deceased was not<br />

at the time of death domiciled within the<br />

jurisdiction of the court, from which the grant<br />

issued, the seal is not to be affixed unless the grant<br />

is such as would have been made by a District<br />

Court in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> grant (or copy grant) to be sealed and<br />

the copy to be deposited in the registry mast<br />

include copies of all testamentary papers admitted<br />

to probate.<br />

11. When application to seal a probate or letters<br />

of administration is made after the lapse of three<br />

years from the death of the deceased, the reason<br />

for such delay must be stated by affidavit.<br />

12. Any application to re-seal a special or limited<br />

or temporary grant shall be heard by the Pre.sident<br />

of the District Court either sitting alone or with<br />

a District Judge.<br />

13. Notice Sif Ulfe sealing in <strong>Cyprus</strong>*of \ grant<br />

shall be sent to the court from which the grant issued.<br />

1-4. When intimation has been received of the<br />

re-sealing of a Cy^mis grant, notice of the<br />

revocation of, or any alteration in such grant is<br />

to be sent to the court by whose authority such<br />

grant was re-eealed.<br />

15.—(1) Before sealing a probate or letters of<br />

admimstration mider the Law the Registrar of<br />

the District Court shall file a certificate to the<br />

efiFect that the fee chargeBUe in <strong>Cyprus</strong> on grant<br />

of probate or admimstration under Schedule 5<br />

to Order XXXV of the Rules of Ck)urt, 1927, has,<br />

pursuant to section 4 (1) of the Law, be^n paid.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


16ti THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH ^L\RCH, 1936.<br />

(2^ U the fee paid falls short oi the maximum<br />

chargt»able under the said Schedule, the Redstrar<br />

shall obtain an undertaking that any deficit in<br />

the fee which comes to light later will be paid<br />

up to such ^um as together witli the fee already<br />

paid would amount to the mavimum fee chargeable<br />

under the T (RI IK ">).<br />

(General Title as in Rule 17.)<br />

Xotice is hereby given that on day the<br />

day of . I 19 , at<br />

o'clock in the forenoon, application M ill be made to<br />

the above-named District Court for the re-seaUng<br />

of the probate of the Mill (or letters of administration<br />

of the estate, as ihe cat>e may be) of A.B., late<br />

of , deceased, granted by the Court<br />

at , on the dayof 19<br />

(Sgd.) E.F. advocate<br />

for (\D.<br />

FORM 4—ADMINISTRATION BOND (WITH OR<br />

vsTTHouT WILL) (RULE 6).<br />

Know all Men by these presents that we A.B.<br />

of C.D. of and E.F.<br />

of are jointly and severally bound<br />

unto the Registrar of the District Court of<br />

in the sum of pounds of good<br />

and lawful money of <strong>Cyprus</strong> to be paid to the<br />

Registrar of the said Distiict Court for which<br />

payment well and truly to be made we bind<br />

ourselves and each of us, for the whole, our heirs,<br />

executors and administrators,<br />

presents.<br />

Sealed with our seals.<br />

firmly by these<br />

Dated the day of in the year<br />

of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and<br />

<strong>The</strong> condition of this obhgation is such that if<br />

(i)the above-named A.B., the administrator<br />

[(2) with the will dated the day of<br />

annexed] by authority of the Court,<br />

at , acting under letters of administration<br />

granted to on the day of ,<br />

and now about to be sealed in <strong>Cyprus</strong> under<br />

the Probates (Re-sealing) Law, 1936, of the<br />

estate of K.L., late of deceased, who<br />

died on the day of , do, when<br />

lawfully called on in that behalf, make, or cause<br />

to be made, true and perfect inventory of the<br />

estate of the said deceased in (X'prus which has<br />

or shall come to hands, possession, or<br />

knowledge, or into the hands and possession of<br />

any other person for , and the same so<br />

made do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited, into the<br />

registry of the District Court of , whenever<br />

required by law so to do, and the same<br />

estate do well and truly administer according<br />

to law ; and further do make, or cause to be made,<br />

a true and j ust account of said administration<br />

whenever required by law so to do, then this<br />

obligation to be void and of none effect, or else<br />

to remain in full force and virtue.<br />

Signed, sealed and deUvered (L.S.)<br />

by the within-named in the (L.S.)<br />

presence of (') (L.S.)<br />

(*) If the application was made by Attomey and the Administrator does uot execute the bond, then for the<br />

•words " thf above-named A.B.", write " X.V., of ," giving the administrator's name.<br />

(*) Strike out words between brackets if inapplicable.<br />

(*) Tlie witiiesr<


No. 249. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. f) of 1936.—A Law to appropriate a sum not<br />

exceeding Six Hundred and Seventy-Nine Thousand<br />

Two Hundred and Thirty-One Pounds to the<br />

Service of the Twelve Months ending the Thirty-<br />

First Day of December, in the Year of Our Lord<br />

One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Six.<br />

(M.P. 100/35.)<br />

No. 250. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer (Chief Assistant Secretary), to be a Member<br />

of the Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

whilst acting as Colonial Secretary from 21st March,<br />

1936. (M.P. 2286/07.)<br />

No. 251. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Miss Madge Hilda Sizer to be, on probation, a Nursing<br />

Sister, Medical Department. Dated 28th February,<br />

1936.<br />

Miss Sizer arrived in the Colony on the 12th<br />

March, 1936. (M.P. P.2152.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936. 167<br />

Mr. George Savvas Olympios to be, on probation, a<br />

Student Clerk, General Clerical Staff. Dated 12th<br />

March, 1936. (M.P. P.2159.)<br />

Ml-. Menelaos Agathangelou to be, on probation, a<br />

Guard and Boatman, Srd Grade, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. Dated lst March,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2153.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer (Chief Assistant Secretary), to act as Colonial<br />

Secretary, from 21st March to 1st April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.5.)<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of Ohief Assistant<br />

Secretary, from 21st March to 1st April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1043.)<br />

Mr. W. H. Mackay, Deputy Comptroller of Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue, to act as Comptroller of<br />

Customs and Inland Revenue, from 21st March<br />

to 1st April, 1936. (M.P. P:545.)<br />

No. 252. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. W. D. Battershill, Colonial Secretary, is granted<br />

duty leave from 21st March to lst April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.2061.)<br />

Mr. G. F. Wilson, O.B.E., Comptroller of Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue, is granted duty leave from L'lst<br />

March to lst April, 1936. (M.P. L.OaS.)<br />

No. 253. Transfer from <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Mr. Alistair Foggie, Assistant Conservator of<br />

Forests, 1st Grade, has been selected by the Right<br />

Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies for<br />

appointment as Assistant Conservator of Forests,<br />

Gold Coast. <strong>The</strong> date of the transfer will be notified<br />

later. (M.P. P.1806.)<br />

No. 254. <strong>The</strong> Secondary Education Laws, 1935<br />

and 1936.<br />

GOVERNING BODY FOR MOSLEM SECONDARY SCHOOLS..<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by section<br />

24 of the Secondary Education Law, 1935, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint<br />

the following to be members of the Governing Body<br />

for Moslem Secondary Schools :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Education.<br />

M. Shevket Bev.<br />

(M.P. 2420/07/2.)<br />

No. 255. Special Authorization under the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1981 to (No. 2) 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Village Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to authorize<br />

the following Mukhtar to issue search warrants under<br />

the provisions of section 13A (1) and (2) of the said<br />

Laws :—<br />

FAMAGUSTA DISTRICT.<br />

Yannis Pouppides, of Yialousa, Archangelos Quarter.^<br />

(M.P. 599/33/2.><br />

No. 256. <strong>The</strong> Rockefeller Foundation.<br />

It is notified for general information that the'<br />

following staff members have been appointed by the<br />

International Health Division of the Rockefeller<br />

Foundation to undertake, in collaboration with the<br />

local Medical Department, a campaign of health work in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, which in the first instance will be directed<br />

against malaria.<br />

Marshall A. Barber, M.A., Ph.D.<br />

Joseph C. Carter, Sanitary Engineer.<br />

Warren Stratman-Thomas, M.A., Ph.D., M.D.,<br />

D.T.M. & H. (London).<br />

2. Such assistance as lies within their power will be<br />

extended to these officers by all Government departments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> various local authorities, in particular<br />

Municipalities and Village Commissions, are invited to<br />

co-operate similarly with them in their important<br />

undertaking.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> work undertaken will be in the executive<br />

charge of Dr. Stratman-Thomas, to whom any com-<br />

'tntitiicJations connected Chei'dwith should be addressed.<br />

(M.P. 796/35.)<br />

No. 257. Education Report.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

copies of the Report of the Depaitment of Education<br />

for the school year 1934-35 (26 pp.) are available for<br />

sale to the public at the Government Printing Office,<br />

Nieosia, at the price of 2s. per copy.<br />

(M.P. 265/36.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


168 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

No. 258. Female Prison, Lamaca.<br />

With refereni.'e U) Notification No. 996, published<br />

in the Cypru* Gazettt Xo. 2896 of the 21st Septemlier,<br />

1934, His Excellency tbe Govenior, under the powers<br />

vested in him by tbe Prison Diacipliue Law, 1879, is<br />

pleased to direct that the undermeotioned building<br />

hhall be set apart for the detention of female prisoners<br />

in the Diitrict of Larnaca, in lieu of that prescribed<br />

in the Xotitication aforeaaid, namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> house of Ahmed Haji Hassan Captan. of<br />

Laniaca. in the town of Scala, nnder Registration<br />

Xo. 12212. (M.P. 911/09.)<br />

No. 259. Female Prison, Kyrenia.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 927, pnblished<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2815 of the 6th October,<br />

1933, His Elxcellency the Govemor, ander the powers<br />

vested in him by the Prison Discipline Law, 1879, is<br />

pleased to direct that the undermentioned building<br />

shall bt' set apart for the detention of female prisoners<br />

in the 1 (istrict of Kyrenia, in lieu of that prescribed<br />

in the Xotification aforesaid, namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> house of Fatma Omer, upper Kyrenia, under<br />

RegiBtration Xo. 1906. (M.P. 28s/ll.)<br />

So. 260. Morphon Hospital Begalations.<br />

AMENDMENTS.<br />

Hi5> Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve of tlie following amendments to the<br />

Regulations fcnr the Morphou Cottage Hospital,<br />

pabUshed under Xotification Xo. 441 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 12th April, 1935, made by the<br />

Administration Board of the Hospital:—<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following shall be substituted for<br />

Regulation 7 of the Recralationt:—<br />

** 7.—(1) Persons from Morphou town and<br />

tiie Nahieh of Morphou in possession of white<br />

certificates issued by the Mukhtar and the Azas<br />

of the village or quarter in which they reside<br />

shall be admitted to the Hospital and treated free<br />

of charge.<br />

(2) Persons in possession of—<br />

(a) Blue certificates shall pay Icp. per diem ;<br />

(h) Buff certificates shall pay from Zcp. to<br />

^cp. per diem, according to the decision<br />

of the Government Doctor.'<br />

3. Regulation 10 of the Regulations is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the words<br />

** Regulation 8 " and the substitution therefor of<br />

the words " Regnlations 7 and 8 ".<br />

(M.P. 6.^1/35.)<br />

No. 262. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

.>OE,<br />

Agency, of Larnaca.<br />

Registrar of Co-operative iSttcieties.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> Partnership is diaolved as from the<br />

(M.P. 1277/35.) 24th day of February, 1986.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CTVPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936. 169<br />

No. 264. Licences under the Hotels Law, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified that the Hotels Board have issued the following licences under the<br />

Hotels Law, 1935.<br />

NICOSIA DISTRICT.<br />

Name of Hotel.<br />

Hotel Keeper.<br />

Class.<br />

Nicosia Town:—<br />

Crescent<br />

George<br />

..<br />

jrdrlarC6 • • •<br />

Alkmini ..<br />

Cleopatra ..<br />

Grand National .<br />

Troodos ..<br />

Misirli Zade<br />

Misir<br />

Constantinople<br />

Alex. L. Peratitis<br />

Great Britain<br />

Gloria<br />

Vienna<br />

Yiaxis<br />

LoukouUos<br />

Ay. Antonios<br />

Orea Lamax<br />

Europe<br />

Olymbos ..<br />

Vienna<br />

Continental<br />

Kalokhorio:—<br />

Possidon ..<br />

Lefka:—<br />

Empistosini<br />

Neon Phaliron<br />

Morphou:—<br />

Eftychia ..<br />

Pantheon ..<br />

Morpho<br />

Dhali :—<br />

Larnaca Town:—<br />

Victoria<br />

Orea Kypros<br />

National ..<br />

Nitsa<br />

Beau Rivage<br />

Pano Lefkara :—<br />

Great Britain<br />

Langas<br />

Ayios Georghios<br />

Stavros<br />

Limassol Toum:<br />

Palace<br />

Amathus ..<br />

Majestic ..<br />

Troodos ..<br />

Asri<br />

Desdemona<br />

Great Britain<br />

Orea Lefkara<br />

Royal<br />

Phylacton<br />

Syria<br />

Gloria<br />

Kentrikon<br />

Cote D'Azur<br />

Platres<br />

AkropoUs ..<br />

R. P. Pring ..<br />

George Graham<br />

Farid Houry ..<br />

Savvas C!h. Porakos ..<br />

Aspasia N. Makriyanni<br />

Evangelos Haji Loizou<br />

Ali Riza Shakir<br />

H-assan Tahir<br />

Haji Var var Tatarian<br />

Victoria Keheyian ..<br />

Alexandros L. Peratitis<br />

Polivios Droushiotis<br />

Remzie Elia ..<br />

Neoclis N. Pantelides<br />

M. Yiaxis<br />

N. loannides LoukouUos<br />

Tofis M. loannou<br />

KaUpso M. Tataraki<br />

Haji Pandehs Nicolaou<br />

Maritsa G. Erota<br />

Costis Petrides<br />

Diomides Makedonas<br />

Anaxagoras Petrou ..<br />

Aristodelis Peleganos<br />

Achilleas Haji Constantinou<br />

Eftychia Kattirdjiyanni<br />

Haralambos Mina<br />

Lambros Haji <strong>The</strong>ofanous .<br />

Stavros Chr. Pittas ..<br />

LARNACA DISTRICT.<br />

Sigmound Neudstader<br />

Christodoulos Constantinou..<br />

G. Georghiades<br />

A. A. Antoniades<br />

Elvira Kjrriallides<br />

Michael Vasiliou<br />

Haralambos G. MiUtos<br />

Haji Michael Haji Paraskeva<br />

Loizos Papa Leondiou<br />

LIMASSOL DISTRICT.<br />

Eftychia Glygoraskou<br />

Georghios Ergatoudis<br />

Yangos Constantinides<br />

Periclis Chimonides ..<br />

Halid Azmi ..<br />

Evanthia Euripidou<br />

Maria <strong>The</strong>ofylatou ..<br />

Stylianos Ch. Tseriotis<br />

Mehmed Izzet<br />

Georghios Phylactou<br />

Maria Georghiou<br />

<strong>The</strong>odoros Christodoulou<br />

Manuk Djoumboushian<br />

Diofandos Constantinides<br />

Ibrahim Sidki Jezar<br />

Maria Haralambous ..<br />

Second<br />

do.<br />

Third<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Fourth<br />

rdo.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Third<br />

Fourth<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Third<br />

Fourth<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


170 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20rH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Nam^ of Hotel.<br />

Famagusta Tou^ :-<br />

Othelloe ..<br />

Pankyprion<br />

Victoria ..<br />

Royal<br />

Savoy<br />

Xea Salamis<br />

Fcrrah<br />

Elyssia<br />

PortokaUia<br />

Bj-zantium<br />

Olymbia ..<br />

Troodos<br />

Lefhmiko:—<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

Trikomo :—<br />

Piyi .—<br />

Boghaz :—<br />

Kongo<br />

Rizokarpaso :—<br />

Oasis<br />

Orea Karpassia<br />

Yialou,sa :—<br />

Yialousa ..<br />

Elpis<br />

Byzantium<br />

Paphos Town:—<br />

New Olymbos<br />

Laikon<br />

Central<br />

Polis :—<br />

— ......-,<br />

Kyrenia Town :—<br />

Dome<br />

Sea View ..<br />

Coeur de Lion<br />

\'ict12 18<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

CommiUee.<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

5<br />

6<br />

0<br />

8<br />

1<br />

(M.P. 1499/30.)


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

JHo. 266. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Lamaca Town Committee of Edacation<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By Education Department<br />

Evcaf contribution...<br />

Sundries<br />

•Certified correct,<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.\<br />

R. N. HENRY J<br />

MEHMED HOULOUSSI /<br />

HUSSEIN SIDKI \ Committee.<br />

M. NAZIM I<br />

M. SEUM ]<br />

A. E. GALLAGHER /<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1932-33.<br />

£<br />

91<br />

72<br />

55<br />

£218<br />

8. cp.<br />

1 8<br />

5e0<br />

OJiO<br />

6 8<br />

171<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

To salaries<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

40 4 0<br />

Repajonent of loan<br />

Furmture ... ...<br />

Repairs ... ...<br />

Sundries ... ...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

•••<br />

...<br />

...<br />

144 10 2<br />

5 2 4<br />

14 7 3<br />

14 2 H<br />

Examined with vouchers and foimd correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

£218 6 8<br />

(M.P. 1500/30.)<br />

No. 267. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Limassol Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By cash in hand<br />

Education Department<br />

Municipal contribution<br />

Sundries<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

•Certified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

HAFIZ DERVISH .<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1932-33.<br />

£ 8.<br />

3 10<br />

.. 371 14<br />

.. 50<br />

5<br />

0<br />

4<br />

£430 9<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

2<br />

0<br />

7<br />

KiopRULUZADE AHMED HOULOUSI fCommittee.<br />

M, RAGHIB GOULBOY<br />

H. SHEFIK<br />

A. E. GALLAGHER<br />

"<br />

To salaries<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

Furmture ..<br />

Repairs<br />

Building<br />

Sundries<br />

Balance<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

.<br />

66<br />

178<br />

0<br />

4<br />

0<br />

2<br />

.<br />

1 19 4<br />

8 0 8<br />

138 0 0<br />

23 15 t)<br />

U 8 7<br />

£430 9<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

0<br />

(M.P. 1501/30.)<br />

. 268. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Fams^usta Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By balance<br />

Education Department<br />

Municipal contribution<br />

Rents<br />

Certified correct,<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

M. MUNIB, Chaimmn.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

M. NABI<br />

MUSTAFA TAYYAR<br />

H. GAMB<br />

A. E. GALLAGHEE<br />

^Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1932-33.<br />

£<br />

2<br />

87<br />

20<br />

13<br />

£122<br />

8.<br />

4<br />

6<br />

0<br />

0<br />

11<br />

cp.<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

0<br />

8<br />

Oi<br />

To salaries<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

Repairs<br />

Sundries<br />

Balance<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

47 10<br />

51 16<br />

7 0<br />

14 18<br />

1 6<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6i<br />

3<br />

£122 11 Oi<br />

Atuiitor.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 1502/30.)


172 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

No. 269. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Ktima Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By Education Department<br />

Evcaf contribution<br />

Mumcipal contribution<br />

Sundries<br />

Certified oorrect,<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

M. MuNTR. Chairman.<br />

R. X. HENRY<br />

DJEMIL SHEMSIDDIN<br />

B. E. EN\T=:RY<br />

A. TEWFIK<br />

A. E. GALLAGHER<br />

Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR 1932-33.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

82 17 S.\<br />

2.-1 0 0'<br />

40 0 0<br />

1 19 0<br />

£149 16 8i<br />

To salaries<br />

Repajonent of loan<br />

Fmniture ..<br />

Repairs<br />

Sundries<br />

Balance<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

Examined with vouchers and fotmd correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

£ «.<br />

54 0<br />

64 16<br />

— 4<br />

4 13<br />

23 6<br />

2 18<br />

op.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6<br />

1<br />

li<br />

£149 16 8i<br />

Auditor.<br />

(M.P. 1503/30.).<br />

No. 270. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Kyrenia Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1932-33.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

By Education Department .. .. .. 10 2 3 To salaries<br />

Sundries 1 19 4 Repairs<br />

Fumiture<br />

Sundries<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. Munir, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

M. Houxx>irssi MEHMED<br />

AHMED SAID<br />

IBRAHIM HAJI MUSTAFA I<br />

A. E. GALLAGHER /<br />

Committee.<br />

£12 1<br />

No. 271. Tenders.<br />

Tenders for th< supply of Aladja should reach the<br />

Treasury UDI later than 11 a.m. on the 8th April,<br />

1936. Details will be supplied to tenderers OQ<br />

application to the Inspector of Prisons.<br />

(M.P. .-)83/33.)<br />

No. 272. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January. 1936, by<br />

His I'.xctileiicy the (Governor pursuant to the<br />

(^UHrantine Law, 1932, and pnblished in the Ciii'run<br />

(in-j'ttr of the 17th January, 1986, wheietiy iL was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all JMSS iigers and goods therefrom<br />

would 1)C puhj].<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver^-


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

^0. 274. Famagusta Hospital.<br />

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct the publication of the following statement of the Receipts<br />

and Expenditure of the Famagusta Hospital, for the half-year ended 31st December, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 283/09/2.)<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp. £ s. cp<br />

£ 8. cp. £ t. cp.<br />

Balance on SOth June, 1935<br />

Salaries and wages<br />

173 18 V<br />

Bank ...<br />

• •• ... 426 1 2<br />

Provisions<br />

• • • 134 16 8i<br />

Cash<br />

1 9 7i<br />

Fuel, lighting and washing ... ... .. 32 3 1<br />

427 11 Oi Upkeep of Hospital buildings ... 8 17 0<br />

Patient fees: '^<br />

Equipment<br />

... .. 10 5 8i<br />

Civil<br />

^ 101 7 2i<br />

X-ray Apparatus<br />

.. 197 0 0<br />

Police and prisons • •• T* 2 11 1<br />

Travelling and passages<br />

22 5 0<br />

103 18 3i Additions and alterations<br />

... .. 80 16 8*<br />

Government grant<br />

302 10 0 Miscellaneous<br />

... •• 10 10 1<br />

Jubilee collections<br />

93 10 4 Balance :<br />

Subscriptions and donations<br />

42 13 5 Bank<br />

285 14 3<br />

0 verpayj(opBL,ti* Recovered<br />

- 3 1 Cash<br />

13 1« H<br />

• •..-r.- c:"- --299<br />

12 6i<br />

M. CH. IERIDES,<br />

£970 6 5<br />

J. E. JOSEPHIDES,<br />

R. ST. J. 0. WAYNE,<br />

£970 6<br />

Hon. Secretary.<br />

Hon. Treasurer. Chairman, Hospital Board.<br />

30th January, 1936.<br />

Certified that the accounts of the Famagusta Hospital for the above half-year have been examined and<br />

that the receipts and expenditure recorded agree with the books and vouchers submitted for audit.<br />

12th March, 1936. J. A. CREMER,<br />

Auditor.<br />

No. 275. Kyrenia HospiiGal.<br />

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct the publication of the following statement of the Receipts<br />

and Expenditure of the Kyrenia Hospital for the half-year ended Slst December, 1935. (M.P. 311/09/2.)<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

s. cp.<br />

Balance on 1st July, 1935 : —<br />

Cash<br />

4 18<br />

Bank<br />

173 12<br />

Beceipts during the half-year :—<br />

Patient fees:—<br />

Police ...<br />

Civil<br />

Government grant<br />

Subscriptions and donations<br />

Discount on purchases ...<br />

Dance money<br />

Interest on investments<br />

7<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

178 10 7<br />

1 19 8<br />

46 1 0<br />

220 0 0<br />

35 15 7<br />

6 15 0<br />

24 6 8<br />

- 8 3<br />

335 6 8<br />

EXPENDITURE,<br />

£ s. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

Payments during the half-year<br />

Salaries and wages<br />

121 2 6<br />

Provisions<br />

173 15 4<br />

Fuel, lighting and washing .. 49 17 4<br />

Additions and repairs<br />

10 19 7<br />

Equipments ....<br />

13 '5 3.<br />

Sundry payments -. ' ... ' .", 11 17 «!•-»•<br />

Rent<br />

6 0 0<br />

Upkeep of the hospital garden 3 4 7<br />

388 3 2<br />

Balance in hand on the 31st December, 1935 : -<br />

Cash 7 10 6<br />

Bank 118 3 7<br />

125 14 4<br />

£513 17 6<br />

M. DJELAL, J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

173<br />

5<br />

£513 17 6<br />

Hon. Treasurer. Chairman.<br />

Certified that the accounts of the Kyrenia Hospital for the above half-year have been examined, and that<br />

the receipts and expenditure recorded agree with the books and vouchers submitted for audit.<br />

16th March, 1936. J. A. CREMER, Auditw.<br />

No. 276. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 20th March is pnblished :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

20th March, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Varions<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Hsemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirochaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Taberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Dourine, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

.\nthrax, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

Rabies.<br />

.Vnthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Hsemorrhagic Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer,


1^4 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20rH MARCJH. 1936.<br />

No. 277. Medioal Deputmeot<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended Uth March, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Papbos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

... ...<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

c<br />

"d<br />

1<br />

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Nicosia,<br />

IGth March, 1936. (M.P. 8-28/31/2.)<br />

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3.807<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

No. 278. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are pubhslied in a supplement to<br />

this gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS.<br />

Caah to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent, Government<br />

Printing Office, Nioosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>."<br />

Recently published.<br />

ANNUAL DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS :<br />

Agriculture, for the year 1934<br />

Antiquities, do. do.<br />

Education, for the school year 1934-35 ..<br />

Medical & Sanitary Report, for the year 1934<br />

Mines and Labour, for the year 1934<br />

Poh\ n Force, for the year 1934<br />

8.<br />

3<br />

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SUPPLEIVJENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2502 OF 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 5 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO APPROPRIATE A SUM NOT EXCEEDING SIX<br />

HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINE THOUSAND TWO<br />

HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE POUNDS TO THE SERVICE<br />

OF THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING THE THIRTY-FIRST<br />

DAY -OF DECEMBER, IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD<br />

ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX.<br />

H. R. PAX.MER,] [19^^ March, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

WHEREAS it is necessary to make provision for such Preamble.<br />

expenses of the Govemment of C^nis for the year<br />

ending the thirty-first day of December, 1936, as are not<br />

abready lawfuUy provided for or shaU not hereafter be<br />

provided for by any Law.<br />

BE it therefore enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor<br />

and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cjrprus as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Appropriation Law, short title.<br />

1936.<br />

2. In addition to the sums already lawfuUy appropriated Appropnato<br />

the service of the King or which may be hereafter £6?9°23i<br />

lawfuUy appropriated thereto, there shaU be issued and<br />

appUed to the service of the twelve months ending the<br />

thirty-first day of December, 1936, out of the revenue and<br />

other funds of the Colony, any sum not exceeding the sum<br />

of Six Hundred and Seventy-Nine Thousand Two Hundred<br />

and Thirty-One Pounds for defrajdng the charge of the<br />

Government of <strong>Cyprus</strong> for such period.<br />

3. A sum not exceeding the amount set down under Limitation<br />

each head in the Schedule hereto may be issued and spent jJ be^i'^t<br />

in respect of the EstabUshment or Service specified and on Personal<br />

referred to therein; provided that the total sum spent mTnt^<br />

on Personal Emoluments during the year, appropriated<br />

under this Law, shaU not exceed the sum of Two Hundred<br />

and Fifty-Seven Thousand and Five Pounds.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

4. This Law shaU be deemed to have come into operation Date of<br />

on the 1st day of January, 1936. ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

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176 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

HEAD. SCHEDULE.<br />

1. PubUc Debt Charges .. • • «<br />

2. Pensions and Gratuities<br />

3. His ExceUency the Governor<br />

4. Secretariat<br />

5. Printing Office<br />

6. Administration<br />

7. Co-operation ..<br />

8. Treasury<br />

9. Customs and Inland Revenue<br />

10. Land Registration and Survey<br />

11. Audit ..<br />

12. Judicial<br />

13. Legal ..<br />

14. PoUce ..<br />

15. Prisons<br />

16. Medical<br />

17. Education<br />

18. Post Office<br />

19. Agriculture<br />

20. Forests<br />

21. RaUway<br />

22. Colonial Development Fund<br />

23. PubUc Works<br />

24. PubUc Works AnnuaUy Recurrent..<br />

25. PubUc Works Extraordinary<br />

26. Irrigation<br />

27. Government of Cjrprus Information<br />

London<br />

28. Antiquities<br />

29. Defence<br />

30. MisceUaneous .. • • •<br />

19(A March, 1936.<br />

Office<br />

W. D. BATTEBSHILL,<br />

123<br />

8,516<br />

1,120<br />

6,491<br />

6,127<br />

49,281<br />

1,527<br />

5,719<br />

33,500<br />

34,627<br />

4,155<br />

10,367<br />

3,309<br />

72,674<br />

15,620<br />

55,874<br />

122,117<br />

23,011<br />

36,278<br />

24,579<br />

17,391<br />

10,130<br />

17,901<br />

44,024<br />

34,400<br />

1,920<br />

1,435<br />

2,896<br />

6,300<br />

27,819<br />

£679,2^1<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 100/35.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2502 or 20TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

Xo. 1438A in Class .50, in respect of cleaning<br />

powder, in the name of Z. J. Euthymiades & Varlaam,<br />

Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Z. J. Euthymiades, British Subject,<br />

M. Varlaam, Italian Subject, trading as Commission<br />

Agents.<br />

Filed the 17th day of February, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1439A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building<br />

or decoration, in the name of Industrial Engineerinij<br />

Limited, Bush House, London, W.C.2, England, a<br />

limited liability company organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the United Kingdom, trading as Industrial<br />

Engineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

MASTIC ON<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No 144:0A in Class 50, in respect of miscellaneous<br />

goods, to wit, in respect of plastic compounds made<br />

from asbestcw and bituminous substances for application<br />

to leaky roofs, in the name of Industrial Engineering<br />

Limited, Bush House, Lordon, W.C.2,<br />

England, a limited liability company organized and<br />

existing under the laws of the United Kingdom,<br />

trading as Industrial Engineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

MASTICON<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1439A and 1440A is c/o Mr. Dimitrios<br />

Kacathimis, Advocate, Limassol.<br />

177<br />

No. 1441A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in<br />

the name of Abraham Wix and Michael Wix, 338-346,<br />

Goswell Road, London, England, trading as Merchants<br />

in co-partnership.<br />

Filed the IOth day of March, 1986.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

CIGARETTES TX<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1441A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGISTERED.<br />

Macleans Limited, a company registered under the<br />

Laws of England, caiTying on business as Manufacturing<br />

Chemists at Great West Road, Brentford,<br />

Middlesex, England, as subsequent proprietors of<br />

registered Trade ilark Xo. 1189A registered in the<br />

name of A. C. M. Limited, of Great West Road,<br />

Brentford, Middlesex, England, as from the 17th day<br />

of December, 1935.<br />

Hollandia Milk Products Trading Company,<br />

Limited, a company registered under the Laws of<br />

Jersey, Channel Islands, carrying on business as<br />

Merchants at 6, Hill Street, Jersey, Channel Islands,<br />

as subsequent proprietors of registered Trade Marks<br />

Nos. 1339A and 1340A registered in the name of<br />

Hollandia Milk Export Company, of La Tour de Peilz,<br />

Switzerland, as from the 17th day of February, 1936.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ublfeljeti hp ^nl^oxitp<br />

No. 2603.] MONDAY, 23RD MARCH, 1936. 17^<br />

No. 279. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE ITNDEB<br />

THE PRISON DISCIPLINE LAW, 1879.<br />

H. li. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Prison Discipline Law, 1879, His Excellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council,<br />

has been pleased to make and hereby makes the<br />

following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as<br />

the Prison (Amendment) Regulations, 1936,<br />

and shall be read as one with the Prison<br />

Regulations, 1908 to (No. 2) 1935,* (hereinafter<br />

referred to as " the Principal Regulations "),<br />

and the Principal Regulations and these<br />

Regulations may together be cited as the<br />

Prison Regulations, 1908 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following regulation shall be inserted<br />

immediately after regulation 156 ofthe Principal<br />

Regulations :—<br />

" 156A.—^<strong>The</strong> body of an executed prisoner<br />

may, at the request of his relatives, be<br />

* <strong>Gazette</strong>s of; 3.4.1908.<br />

9.7.1909.<br />

7.1.1910.<br />

8.7.1910.<br />

28.4.1911.<br />

4.1.1915.<br />

12.9.1924.<br />

8.1.1926.<br />

13.4.1928.<br />

31.3.1933.<br />

8.11.1936.<br />

20.12.1935.<br />

deUvered to them for burial in a quiet and<br />

seemly manner:<br />

Provided that if there is reason to beUeve<br />

that any unseemly demonstration is Ukely<br />

to take place in connection with the funeral<br />

or burial the Govemor of the Prison shall<br />

refuse to deliver the body and shall give such<br />

directions for its burial whether within the<br />

precincts of the prison or elsewhere as to<br />

him may seem fit."<br />

Made in Council, this 23rd day of March,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 479/36.)<br />

No. 280. Legislation.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Chrk of the Executive Council,<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law further to amend the Customs and Excise<br />

Regulation Laws. (M.P. 685/36.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2503 OP 23RD MARCH, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE CUSTOMS AND EXCISE<br />

REGULATION LAWS.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Customs and Excise Short title.<br />

Regulation (Amendment) Law, 1936, and shaU be read as one 24 of 1879.<br />

with the Customs and Excise Regulation Laws, 1879 to ^e of 1928<br />

(No. 3) 1930, (hereinafter called "the Principal Law"), 26of 1928!<br />

and the Principal Law and this Law may together be cited 5 of 1939]<br />

as the Customs and Excise Regulation Laws, 1879 to 1936. 36 of 1930.<br />

2. Section 63 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the foUowing section substituted therefor:— i?aw*24 of °<br />

Z s *' ^3- <strong>The</strong> Governor may by Order in Council StiSLn<br />

exportation. to bc pubHshcd in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of new<br />

(a) prohibit the exportation of any goods<br />

or animals;<br />

(b) place restrictions or impose conditions on<br />

the exportation of any goods or animals."<br />

3. Section 64 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the deletion of the words " or any animals in of £^24<br />

contravention of any Order" and by the substitution «* 1^79.<br />

therefor of the words " or any goods or animals in<br />

contravention of any Order in Council".<br />

Objects and Beacons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to empower the Govemor in<br />

Council to prohibit the exportation of animals as weU as<br />

goods or place restrictions or impose conditions in connection<br />

with the exportation of the same.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.P. 685/36.) Attorney-General.<br />

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184 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

EHROPE GENERALLY:<br />

Country of Destination<br />

j<br />

^Except the United Kingdom, the Irish Free State and<br />

Piastres.<br />

Greece.)<br />

By air to most convenient point<br />

1<br />

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By air to Darwin, Australia ..<br />

1 18<br />

FIJI ISLANDS:<br />

FRENCH INDO-CHINA :<br />

By air to Bangkok, Siam<br />

FRENCH EQUATORLAL AFRICA :<br />

By air to Fort Lamy ..<br />

GOLD COAST :<br />

By air to Kano (Nigeria)<br />

GKBBCE:<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine..<br />

HoNO KONG :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

.. .. .. .. . . . .<br />

INDIA :<br />

By air to Karachi<br />

By air to Karachi and in India<br />

By air to Calcutta<br />

By air to Rangoon<br />

IRAN :<br />

By air to Baghdad or Basra .*.<br />

XKAVc ** *• *• •• •• •• •• ••<br />

JAPAN :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

IvENYA .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..<br />

MADAGASCAR :<br />

By air to Salisbury, Rhodesia<br />

MALAY STATES :<br />

Via Egypt<br />

\'ia Palestine :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

MAURITIUS :<br />

By air to Salisbury, Rhodesia ..<br />

NEW CALEDONIA :<br />

By air to Darwin, Australia ..<br />

NEW GUINEA :<br />

By air to Darunn, Australia ..<br />

NEW ZEALAND :<br />

By air to Darwin, Australia ..<br />

NIGERIA .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..<br />

NORTH BORNEO :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

NYASALAND :<br />

By air to Scdishury<br />

By air to Blantyre<br />

PAPUA:<br />

By air to Darunn, Australia ..<br />

PEiiLiPprNE ISLANDS :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA : '<br />

By air to Salisbury<br />

RHODESIA (Northem and South^n)<br />

SARAWAK :<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

SIAM (via Egypt only) ..<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS :<br />

By air to Darunn, Australia .. .. .. .. j<br />

SOUTH AFRICA<br />

•STRAITS SETTLEMENTS<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine :<br />

By air to Singapore j<br />

oUD.\N .. •• •• •• •• •• •• •••<br />

TANGANYIKA TERRITORY ..<br />

UGANDA<br />

UNITED KINGDOM (including the Irish Free State)<br />

.ZANZIBAR .. .. •• •• •• •• •• ••<br />

Ordered in Council, this 26tb day o<br />

(M.P. 631/34.)<br />

Letters, Printed Papers.<br />

Commercial Papers and<br />

Samples<br />

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Clerk of the Executive Counoil.


No. 282.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1683.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Ottoman Land Code, the Ottoman Mines Regulations<br />

Law, the Mines Regnlations Amendment Law, 1882,<br />

and otherwise. His Excellency the Governor, with the<br />

advice of the Executive Council, is pleased to order<br />

and it is hereby ordered as follows :—<br />

Notwithstanding anything contained in Order in<br />

Council, No. 508, made the 6th June, 1911, and<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 9th June,<br />

1911, no Royalty shall be payable upon gypsum or<br />

gypsum stone exported from <strong>Cyprus</strong> for a period of<br />

two years with effect from the 19th February, 1936.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 24th day of March,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 2856/09.)<br />

No. 283. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Cferk of the Exendive Council.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas the burial-ground situated in the village of<br />

Pomos, District of Paphos, now in use by the<br />

Christian community for the burial of the dead, is<br />

dangerous to the health of the said village :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 1 of the Burials Law, 1896, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that a new burial-ground, in substitution<br />

for the burial-ground now in use as aforesaid, shall be<br />

provided under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 23rd day of March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1421/12/2.)<br />

No. 284. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE MOTOR CAR LAWS, 1921 AND 1932.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Motor Car Laws, 1921 and 1932, His Excellency the<br />

Govemor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, has been pleased to make and hereby<br />

makes the following Regidations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Motor Car (Amendment) Regulations, 1936, and<br />

shall be read as one with the Motor Car Regulations,<br />

1930 to 1935,* (hereinafter called " the Principal<br />

Regulations "), and the Principal Regulations and<br />

these Regulations may together be cited as the<br />

Motor Car Regulations, 1930 to 1936.<br />

2. Regulation 2 of the Principal Regulations is<br />

hereby deleted.<br />

3. Item (iii) of paragraph (b) of Regulation 3<br />

of the Principal Regulations is hereby deleted.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> following Regulation is hereby substituted<br />

for Regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations :—<br />

* <strong>Gazette</strong>s of : 4.10.1930. 16.12.1932. 12.7.1935.<br />

9.1.1931. 8.6.1934.<br />

185-<br />

" 4.—(1) NO person shall drive or being the<br />

owner shall permit any other person to drive<br />

a motor car on a road unless such motor car is<br />

duly registered and licensed :<br />

Provided that a person shall not be liable<br />

for a breach of this regulation if he proves that<br />

he has taken reasonable steps to comply with<br />

its requirements.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> owner of a motor car may register<br />

the same with, and obtain a licence in respect<br />

thereof from, the Registrar.<br />

(3) Licences for motor cars shall be yearly<br />

and shall expire on the 31st December next<br />

following the date of issue.<br />

(4) A hcence issued under this regulation shall<br />

at all times be carried on the motor car when<br />

being driven or in use :<br />

Provided that the Registrar may direct that<br />

such hcence shall be carried on the motor car<br />

by afl&xing such Ucence and keeping it affixed<br />

on the motor car in such manner and in such<br />

place thereof as he may from time to time<br />

prescribe.<br />

(5) If a person satisfies the Registrar that a<br />

licence granted to him under this regulation has<br />

been lost or defaced, the Registrar shall, on<br />

payment of a fee of three shilhngs, issue to him<br />

a duplicate Hcence and the duphcate so issued<br />

shall have the same effect as the original hcence."<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> following heading and regulation are<br />

hereby substituted for regulation 12B and the<br />

heading thereof of the Principal Regulations :—<br />

" International Certificates and Permits.<br />

12B.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Registrar<br />

to issue to an owner of any motor car registered<br />

in <strong>Cyprus</strong> who is about to proceed abroad and<br />

who intends to take his motor car with bim—<br />

(a) an Intemational Certificate which shall<br />

be valid for one year from the date of issue<br />

in the form of the model contained in<br />

Annex B to the Intemational Convention<br />

relative to Motor Traffic of the 24th Aprils<br />

1926;<br />

(b) a Fiscal Permit which shall be valid for<br />

one year from the date of issue in the form<br />

of the model contained in the Annex to the<br />

Intemational Convention regarding the<br />

taxation of foreign motor vehiclcci of the<br />

30th March, 1931.<br />

(2) It shall be lawful for the Registrar to<br />

issue to the holder of a driving licence in force<br />

for the time being who is about to proceed<br />

abroad an International Driving Permit which<br />

shall be vahd for one year from the date of<br />

issue in the form of the model contained in<br />

Annex B to the Intemational Convention<br />

relative to Motor Traffic ofthe 24th April, 1926."<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> following regulation is hereby substituted<br />

for regulation 13 of the Principal Regulations :—<br />

" 13.—(1) Subject to the provisions of<br />

paragraph (5) of this regidation, no person shall<br />

drive a motor car unless he is the holder of a<br />

driving Ucence and no person shaU employ any<br />

person to drive a motor car unless the person<br />

so employed is the holder of a Ucence.<br />

(2) A driving Ucence may be issued in respect<br />

of all classes or types oi motor cars or in respect<br />

of a particular class or type of motor car and<br />

in the latter case such Ucence shall be endorsed<br />

accordingly and shaU be vahd for the class or<br />

type of motor car specified therein :<br />

Provided that the Ucence may be extended<br />

to any other class or type of motor car by<br />

endorsement of the same by the Registrar.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


186 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH ^LARCH, 1936.<br />

(3) A Ucence to drive shaU expire one year<br />

after the date of issue and thereafter may be<br />

renewed from year to yeax.<br />

(4) No person under the age of seventeen<br />

shiiU hold a Ucence to drive.<br />

(5) <strong>The</strong> ReLM-trar may, upon payment of<br />

2». 4^jj.. grant to a persou who\\ishes to learn<br />

how to drive a Ucence for any period not<br />

exceeding two months. <strong>The</strong> holder of such<br />

Uoence may for the purpose of learning to drive—<br />

(a) use a motor car upon any unfrequented<br />

road, if accompanied for the purpose of<br />

instruction by a person holding a driving<br />

Ucence and sitting next to him : provided<br />

that no person other than the instructor<br />

and the learner shaU be in the car ;<br />

(6) use a motor cycle upon any unfrequented<br />

road."<br />

7. Regulation 15 of the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended as foUows :—<br />

(o) By the deletion from paragraph (a) of<br />

the words "or of a Ucence Umited to<br />

driving motor cycles under these Regulations<br />

".<br />

(6) By the addition at the end of paragraph<br />

(d) of the following words :<br />

" Such certificate shaU specify whether<br />

it is issued in respect of aU classes or types<br />

of motor cars or in respect of any particular<br />

class or type of motor car. "<br />

8. Regulation 19A of the Principal Regulations<br />

18 hereby amended as follows :—<br />

(a) By the insertion in paragraph (a)<br />

immediately before the words " motor car "<br />

(line 11) of the words " class or type of ".<br />

(6) By the addition thereto of the foUowing<br />

paragraph (6), the subsequent paragraph<br />

being renumbered accordingly :<br />

'• (6) Every person who presents himself<br />

for a driving test under the provisions<br />

of paragraph (a) of this regulation, shaU<br />

pay a fee of one shilling in stamps."<br />

9. Regulation 20 of the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended as foUows :—<br />

(a) By the deletion in paragraph (8) of the<br />

words " one hom" after simset and one<br />

hour before sunrise " (lines 1 and 2) and<br />

the substitution therefor of the words<br />

" half an hour after sunset and half an<br />

hour before sunrise ".<br />

(6) By the deletion of paragraph (12) and the<br />

substitution therefor of the foUovring<br />

paragraph :—<br />

" (12) No load carried by a motor car shaU—<br />

(a) project beyond the nmning board<br />

or splash boards of the motor car ;<br />

(6) project more than six feet beyond the<br />

overaU length of a motor car ;<br />

(c) be of a greater height than eleven<br />

feet from the ground :<br />

Provided that, in exceptional cases, the<br />

Registrar may, upon the recommendation<br />

of the Director of PubUc Works, authorize<br />

a load to be carried by a motor car in<br />

excess of the limits in this paragraph<br />

contained, but in every such case the<br />

^ver of the motor car—<br />

(i) if travelling by night, shall carry<br />

a red light at the rear end of the<br />

load (in addition to the rear lamp of<br />

• the motor car);<br />

(ii) shall not travel at a speed exceeding<br />

twelve miles per hour."<br />

(e) By the addition thereto of the<br />

foUowing parajrraph :—<br />

• (14) Xo inscription of any kind<br />

>hall V>e written, printed, painted or<br />

affixed on the wmdscreen of any motor<br />

car.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> following is hereby substituted for<br />

paragraph (a) of regulation 2i of the Principal<br />

Regulations :—-<br />

" (a) -ubject to the provisio.is of these<br />

Regulations the Registrar may fix by<br />

endorsing on the Ucence of the motor car<br />

or motor lorry—<br />

(i) the maximum number and total<br />

weight of persons which may be<br />

carried by any motor car or motor<br />

lorri' plying for hire ;<br />

(ii) the maximum number and the total<br />

weight of persons and the maximum<br />

weight of goods which may be carried<br />

by a motor lorry plying for hire and<br />

carrjTng a mixed load of passengers<br />

and goods;<br />

(in) the maximum weight of goods which<br />

maj- be carried by a taotor lorry plying<br />

for hire and carrying goods only,<br />

and no motor car or motor lony shaU carry<br />

any persons in excess of the number or<br />

weight or any goods in excels of the weight<br />

endorsed upon the Ucence :<br />

Provided that the Registrar may, upon<br />

paj-ment of a fee of three -liilUngs, alter<br />

the endorsement on any licence from time<br />

to time so as to enable a motor lorry carrying<br />

a mixed load of passengers and goods to<br />

carry goods ordy and vice vtrsa."<br />

11. Paragraph (4) of regidation 22 of the<br />

Principal Regulations is hereby amended as<br />

follows :—<br />

(a) By the deletion of the ^^ords " Save with<br />

the Ucence of the C!olonial Secretary " and<br />

the substitution therefor of the words<br />

" Save with the special licence of the<br />

Registrar ".<br />

(6) By the deletion of item (c) and the<br />

substitution therefor ofthe following item:—<br />

•' (c) the total weight of goods together<br />

with the weight of the driver and of<br />

other persons not exceeding three<br />

in number carried by a lorry carrying<br />

goods only, shall not exceed two tons."<br />

12. Paragraph (6) of regulation 22A of the<br />

Principal Regulations is hereby amended by the<br />

deletion of the words from " but so that the<br />

total fee " to the end of the paragraph.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> following regulation is hereby inserted<br />

immediately after regulation 22A of the Principal<br />

Regulations :—<br />

" 22B. It shall be lawful for the Registrar<br />

or any officer appointed by him or a poUce officer<br />

to stop any motor car with a view to<br />

ascertaining whether such motor car is being<br />

used in contravention of these Regulations or<br />

any permit issued or endorsement made thereunder<br />

and in the event of such motor car bemg<br />

used in such manner a Police Officer may take<br />

such car to any poUce station or place of safety<br />

there to be detained until the motor car and<br />

driver can be identified and any mechanical<br />

defect thereof remedied.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> Principal Regulations are hereby<br />

amended by the msertion immediately after<br />

regulation 25 of the foUowing regulations :—<br />

" To give signals.<br />

25A. He shall give the following signals for<br />

the purpose of indicating his intentions to<br />

other asers of the road, such signals to be<br />

given with the arm projecting from the side<br />

of the motor car at least as far as the elbow,<br />

provided that mechanical incUcators of a type<br />

approved by the Registrar may be nsed for<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

indicating that he intends to torn to the right<br />

or left:—<br />

(o) When about to slow down, or to stop or<br />

torn to the left, extend the right arm with<br />

palm of the hand turned downwards,<br />

and move the arm slowly up and down,<br />

keeping the wrist loose.<br />

(b) When about to tum to the right, extend<br />

the right arm and hand with the palm<br />

turned to the front, and hold them rigid<br />

in a horizontal position straight out from<br />

the off-side of the vehicle. (This signal<br />

may be used in any circumstances when it<br />

may be necessary to convey the waming<br />

to traffic following behind that it is<br />

dangerous to overtake.)<br />

(c) To indicate to following traffic that they<br />

may overtake on the right, extend the<br />

right arm and hand below the level of the<br />

shoulder, and move them backwards and<br />

forwards.<br />

To obey directions given by Police Offi,cers.<br />

25B. He shall obey all directions whether<br />

verbal or by signal, given by a PoUce officer<br />

in the execution of his duty and shall conform<br />

to the indications given by any traffic sign which<br />

bas been erected or placed by the authority<br />

of the Registrar or of any Municipal Corporation<br />

for the purpose of regulating the movement<br />

of traffic or indicating the route to be followed<br />

by traffic. He shall similarly obey all road<br />

warning signs erected or placed by the PubUc<br />

Works Department and all notices which<br />

prohibit, restrict or regulate traffic over bridges<br />

or sections of a road which are in a dangerous<br />

condition or in course of repair, construction or<br />

reconstruction."<br />

(M.P. 1183/19/5.)<br />

Made in Council, this 23rd day of March, 1936.<br />

181<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> foUowing regulation is hereby inserted<br />

immediately after regidation 35 of the Principal<br />

Regulations:—<br />

" Certain Regulations not to apply in certain cases.<br />

35A. Regulations 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17,<br />

18, 19 and 19A shaU not apply to any person<br />

who is the holder of a vaUd Intemational<br />

Certificate or Intemational Driving Pennit<br />

issued outside the Colony under the International<br />

Convention relative to Motor Traffic of the 24th<br />

April, 1926, or of a vaUd Fiscal Permit issued<br />

outside the CJolony under the International<br />

Convention regarding the taxation of foreign<br />

vehicles of the 30th March, 1931."<br />

16. Schedule A of the Principal Regulations is<br />

hereby amended as foUows :—<br />

(a) By the deletion of paragraph (b) of the<br />

Exemptions in Part I and the substitution<br />

therefor of the foUoAving paragraph:—<br />

" (b) Any motor car belonging to tho<br />

Govemor or to the Govemment."<br />

(6) By the deletion of paragraph (a) of the<br />

Exemptions in Part II and the substitution<br />

therefor of the following paragraph :—<br />

" (a) Licences to the driver of any motor<br />

car belonging to the (jlovemor or the<br />

Govemment, whilst driving such motor<br />

car."<br />

(c) By the deletion of paragraph (d).<br />

17. Paragraph (9) in Schedule B to the Principal<br />

Regulations is hereby amended by the deletion<br />

therefrom of the words " one hour after sunset<br />

and one hour before sunrise " and the substitution<br />

therefor of the words " half an hour after sunset<br />

and half an hour before sunrise ".<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

No. 285.<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935, AND THE LAND ACQUISITION LAWS, 1899 AND 1928.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas His ExceUency the Governor is satisfied that the properties described in the Schedule<br />

hereto and situated in the village of Episkopi, in the District of Limassol, at or near the locaUties<br />

Avrani and Palaeokastron upon which excavations are being carried out by Bert Hodge HiU actiug<br />

for and on behalf of the University Museum, Urdversity of Pensylvania in Philadelphia (hereinafter<br />

caUed " the Excavator ") should be compulsorily acquired by the Excavator;<br />

And whereas His ExceUency the Govemor, before notifjdng his sanction to the acquisition of the<br />

said properties or any of them, requires the value of such properties and the amount to be paid by the<br />

Excavator by way of compensation for it to be first ascertained ;<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Antiquities Law, 1935, and the<br />

Land Acquisition Laws, 1899 and 1928, His Excellency the Govemor is pleased to direct and hereby<br />

directs that the Commissioner of Limassol shaU proceed to ascertain the amount to be paid by way of<br />

compensation in respect of the properties described in the Schedule hereto in accordance with the<br />

provisions of the Land Acquisition Laws, 1899 and 1928.<br />

Sheet<br />

LVIII. 4<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Plot No.<br />

4 (part)<br />

46 (part)<br />

45<br />

59<br />

55 (part)<br />

58<br />

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SCHEDULE.<br />

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1,200<br />

1,400<br />

1,800<br />

Registration<br />

No.<br />

1,451<br />

2,848<br />

5,068<br />

3,996<br />

4,661<br />

4,662<br />

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Name of Owner<br />

Oxous Ahmed Mustafa<br />

Heirs of Loizo loannou<br />

Hassan Mulla Hussein<br />

Kahya<br />

t- shares, Oxous Ahmed<br />

Mustafa<br />

Ji shares, Raif and Safvet<br />

Mehmed IQiramano<br />

;] shares, Hussein Ali<br />

Hussein Pasha<br />

,' share Ali Hassan<br />

Oxous Ahmed Mustafa<br />

this 20t h dav of ]V: Larch, 1936. (M.P.<br />

Nature of<br />

Property<br />

Field<br />

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do.<br />

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571/34.)


168 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH. 193(J,<br />

No. 286. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ri?ht Hononi-abie the Secretary of Suut for<br />

the Colciiies has intimated that Tlis Majesty will<br />

not l)e advised to i x-i-cise his |KI\V('|- of dis;dIo\vance<br />

with resrard to the foUowinsr Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the


No. 293. ORDER<br />

TiTE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

MADE TJNDER<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Comptroller by<br />

the Tax Collection Law, 1932, 1, WiUiam Harold<br />

Mackay, Acting Comptroller, hereby direct that all<br />

persons liable to pay any tax or duty under my wartftnt<br />

dated the 27th March,193(;, and published in thisgazette,<br />

under Notification No. 292, who are ordinarily resident<br />

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<strong>The</strong> subjoined abstract is published in accordance with Article XIII of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Correnoy<br />

IJotes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935.<br />

Uth March, 1936.<br />

W. H. FMNN,<br />

Commissioner qf Currency.<br />

CuKtSNOY NOTES IN CmcuLATiON AT THB 31ST OF DECiafBEB, 1935<br />

Design. Denominatidii.<br />

1930<br />

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8. cp.<br />

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308,090 0 0<br />

52,172 10 0<br />

285 0 0<br />

1,717 0 0<br />

529 0 0<br />

£462,023 10 0<br />

31ST OF DBCKHBKA, 1935, WAS .. £518,625 5 5<br />

LIST OF CASH AKD SECDHITIES HELD ON AOOOUNT OF THE NOTE SEOUBITY FUND<br />

AT THE 31ST OF DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

Description of Stock.<br />

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2. Kenya .. .. .. .. 5<br />

3. Fiji<br />

4. Kenya .. .. .. ..<br />

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10. Gold Coast 4^<br />

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12. do. .. .. .. •• 4^<br />

^13. Tanganyika .. .. .. 4<br />

14. New Zealand 4|<br />

15. Northem Rhodesia .. .. 5<br />

•16. Uganda .. .. .. . • 5<br />

17. ConsoUdated Loan 4<br />

18. India.. .. .. •• •> 4^<br />

19. do. .. .. • • • • • • 5<br />

20. Jamaica .. .. .. • • 4<br />

21. Northem Rhodesia .. .. 3|<br />

22. Funding Loan 4<br />

23. New South Wales 3^<br />

24. India .. •. • • • • 3^<br />

25. Swansea .. .. •• •• 5<br />

26. South Shields 6<br />

27. Canada .. .. . • •. 4<br />

28. Ulster<br />

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31. Commonwealth of AustraUa .. 3|<br />

32. Westem AustraUa .. .. .. 4<br />

33. New Zealand .. •. •. 3<br />

34. New South Wales 5J<br />

35. Tynemouth .. .. .. .. 5<br />

Total Investments<br />

36. Joint Colonial Fund, on deposit at call<br />

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Nominal Value.<br />

£ 8. d.<br />

1956 48,418 7 7<br />

1948-1958 .. 10,000 0 0<br />

1946-1953 .. 4,400 0 0<br />

1950 21,126 17 0<br />

1960-1970 .. 8,600 0 0<br />

1950-1960 .. 40,000 0 0<br />

1950-1970 .. 15,000 0 0<br />

1961-1971 .. 10,000 0 0<br />

1937-1967 .. 5,133 18 9<br />

1960-1970 .. 10,000 0 0<br />

1946 .. 1,943 9 4<br />

1945 .. 5,000 0 0<br />

1951-1971 .. 20,452 6 1<br />

1944 8,286 12 10<br />

1950-1970 ..* 17,856 14 4<br />

1951-1971 .. 20,000 0 0<br />

1957 or after.. 16,753 14 11<br />

1950-1955 .. 5,230 6 8<br />

1942-1947 .. 10,000 0 0<br />

1952-1962 .. 10,000 0 0<br />

1955-1965 .. 5,000 0 0<br />

1960-1990 .. 32,143 1 7<br />

1930-1950 .. 1,056 7 10<br />

1931 or after.. 5,740 8 9<br />

1945-1955 .. 8,600 0 0<br />

1938-1948 .. 5,000 0 0<br />

1953-1958 .. 5,000 0 0<br />

1950-1960 .. 2,106 9 3<br />

1952 or after.. 3,043 18 3<br />

1955 4,169 18 3<br />

1964-1974 .. 5,453 0 11<br />

1942-1962 .. 6,841 1 0<br />

1952-1955 .. 8,229 13 9<br />

1947-1957 .. 13,436 10 11<br />

1947-1957 .. 346 18 11<br />

394.369 16 11<br />

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87 14 0<br />

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11,700 0 0<br />

5,060 0 0<br />

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10,406 0 0<br />

48,400 0 0<br />

18,000 0 0<br />

11,400 0 0<br />

5,185 5 5<br />

11,800 0 0<br />

2,147 10 5<br />

5,325 0 0<br />

23,520 3 0<br />

8,825 5 4<br />

21,070 18 5<br />

24,000 0 0<br />

19,183 0 7<br />

5,988 14 5<br />

11,350 0 0<br />

10,900 0 0<br />

5,350 0 0<br />

37,607 8 0<br />

1,056 7 7<br />

5,568 4 4<br />

9,804 0 0<br />

5,300 0 0<br />

5,550 0 0<br />

2,506 13 7<br />

3,226 10 8<br />

4,253 6 2<br />

5,398 10<br />

6,977 17<br />

7,982<br />

15,317<br />

405<br />

2<br />

4<br />

15 8<br />

13 2<br />

18 5<br />

8. cp,<br />

449,637 10 6<br />

«)S,900 0 0<br />

^7 14 8<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

£ 463,357 11 10 £518,625 5 5<br />

(MJP. 787/26/2.)


5 pleased to direct the pablication of the following statement of the<br />

Receipts and Expenditure of the Paphos Hospital, for the half-vear ended Slst December, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 1784/08/2.)<br />

RECEIPTS<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ a. cp. £ a, cp.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

Balance on l>t Julv. 1935 :<br />

Salaries and wages<br />

132 8 (I<br />

Bank<br />

126 1« 4<br />

Prorisions ...<br />

1_'7 7 7<br />

C:i."-iug patients ...<br />

29 14 0 Furmture. fittings and equipment<br />

31 10 1<br />

Police oases<br />

4 is It Dmgs ... ... ... •*• ••• ••• 1 2 2<br />

GoTemment contributions<br />

•220 0 0: Miscc-l!;uieoi]«i<br />

13 11 I<br />

Jubilee flospiUl Fund...<br />

256 0 0 Cost of building Xew Nurses' quarters and<br />

Profit of a dance<br />

30 0 0 small repairs<br />

194 4 I)<br />

Hospital X-Ray:Ftind ...<br />

60 0 0 Balance on 31st December, 1935 : £ s. cp.<br />

Misc^UaneouA-'<br />

3 8 Bank 207 19 2<br />

Cash 10 3 5<br />

21S 2<br />

Certified as corrwt.<br />

•' ' T. .S. BELL, ..<br />

£748 11 3<br />

Chairman. Papho.'< Hospital Board.<br />

19th March, 1936.<br />

No. 301. Post Office Notice.<br />

AIR MAIL SERVK KS.<br />

M. B. BNVBBT, < =<br />

Trea.^ure/-, Paphos Hospital Board.<br />

t'74X 11 3<br />

It i.s hereby notified for general information that, on and from the lst April, 1936, and until<br />

furthw notice, the combined rate of postage on any kind of postal packet, that is, letters, printed papers,<br />

commercial papers, samples and postcards, posted in Cypru.s and intended for transmission by air from<br />

Egypt or Palestine will be as shown in the Schedule hereto. <strong>The</strong> limits of size and maximum weight<br />

are the same as for similar correspondence sent bj* ordinary post.<br />

2. A special blue Air Mail label must be afl&xed to the top left-hand comer of every Air Mail packet.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se labels may be obtained free of charge at any Post Ofiice. Packets bearing a manuscript iadicatioa<br />

" By Air Mail " wiU be accepted, but the absence of an Air Mail label may lead to delay.<br />

3. Cj'prus pobLage stamps to the full value of the postage must be affixed to the top right-hand<br />

comer of the address side of the envelope. Any packet which is not folly prepaid with the Air Mail fee<br />

will not be forwarded by air.<br />

4. A packet intended for transmission by air may be posted in any of the ordinary ways of posting.<br />

It can be accepted for r^istration at any Post Office ; but it cannot at present be insured.<br />

5. Air Mail correspondence posted in <strong>Cyprus</strong> and despatched by the Khedivial mailship, leaving<br />

Limassol every Saturday, secures connection with :<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> Air Mail which leaves Alexandria ever\' Tuesday for Greece and Europe generally and<br />

arri\ es in London the following Thursday ;<br />

(6) Ine Air Mail which leaves Cairo every Monday for East and South Africa and arrives at<br />

Capetown the following SunrLx} ; and<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> Air Mail which leaves Alexandria every Tuesday for India-Australia and arrives at<br />

.SinL'tpore the following Sundaj^ and at Darwin the following Tuesday.<br />

6. A new branch air .service has been established between the Sudan and Nigeria. Air Mail<br />

correspondence for French Equatorial Africa, the Cameroon-, Nigeria, Dahomey and the Gold Coast,<br />

if -ent via Cairo as in paragraph 5 (b) above, will secure connection with the Air Mail which leavei<br />

Khartoum every Tuesday and arrives at Kano (Nigeria) the following day.<br />

7. Air ^lail correspondence posted in time for despatch by the Lloyd Triestino steamer, leaving<br />

Lamaca for Jaffa every Sunda\, will secure connection with the air mails which leave Gaza every:<br />

{a< Monday for (ireece and Europe generally, and arri\e in London the following Thursday; and<br />

(b) Tuesday for India-AustraUa, and arrive at Singapore the following Sunday and at Darwin<br />

the following Tuesday.<br />

8. Correspondence for the American Continent will be despatched by air from Eg\ pt or Palestine<br />

to London and then by ordinarv- route. Correspondence for the United States of America may, if<br />

pppaid with the appropriate rate of postage and suitably superscribed, be forwarded from Egypt' by<br />

air to London, by sea to New York and thence by the Domestic Air Services in the United States of<br />

America.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> latest times of porting and any further information can be ascertained by enauirv at any<br />

Post'Office. ^ H J<br />

10. Post Office Noti' es pubhshed under Notification Nos. 172 and 902, in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

Nos 2423 and 2459 of the loth February, 1935, and 9th August, 1935, respectively, are hereby<br />

cancelled.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

GENERAL POST OFFICE, NICOSIA,<br />

26ih March, 1936. (M.P. 531,:M.)<br />

A. J. SHELLISH,<br />

Postmasler-Oeneral.


('ountiv of DeHtiuiation<br />

AMERICA QENER.A.LLY:<br />

By air to London :<br />

Imperial Postage .. ' ..<br />

Foreign Postage ..<br />

By air to Ixmdon by sea to New<br />

York and by Domestic Air<br />

Services in the U.S.A<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

BAHREIN .. ..<br />

BELGIAN CONGO<br />

BRUNEI<br />

CAMEROONS<br />

..<br />

CEYLON<br />

CHINA<br />

DAHOMEY ..<br />

DUTCH EAST INDIES :<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine<br />

EUROPE GENERALLY : •<br />

(Except the United Kingdom,<br />

the Irish Free<br />

Greece)<br />

State andi<br />

Fui ISLANDS<br />

FRENCH INDO-CHINA<br />

FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA .. j<br />

GOLD COAST<br />

GREECE :<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine<br />

HONG KONG<br />

INDIA<br />

IRAN<br />

IRAQ<br />

JAPAN<br />

KENYA<br />

MADAGASCAR<br />

MALAY STATES :<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine<br />

MAURITIUS ..<br />

NEW CALEDONIA<br />

NEW GUINEA<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

NIGERIA<br />

NORTH BORNEO<br />

NYASALAND<br />

PAPUA<br />

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS<br />

PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA<br />

RHODESIA (Northem & Southem)<br />

SARAWAK ..<br />

SIAM (Via Egypt only)<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS ..<br />

SOUTH AFRICA<br />

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS :<br />

Via Egypt<br />

Via Palestine<br />

"SUDAN<br />

TANGANYIKA TERRITOEY<br />

UGANDA<br />

UNITED KINGDOM :<br />

(Including the Irish Free State)<br />

ZANZIBAB ..<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MABGH, 1936.<br />

I.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Letters. Printed Papers.<br />

Commercial PapHjrs<br />

and Samples<br />

T-.- X TT ir ' Each addi-<br />

First Half , tional Half<br />

Ounce or Ounce or<br />

P^^^^fa^^^^M part thereof<br />

Postcards<br />

Piastres. Piastres. Piastres.<br />

3|<br />

^<br />

10<br />

18<br />

5<br />

13<br />

7<br />

5<br />

8<br />

14<br />

15i<br />

13<br />

18<br />

13<br />

7<br />

6^<br />

4<br />

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13<br />

5<br />

8<br />

7<br />

9<br />

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13<br />

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5i<br />

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6<br />

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3<br />

3<br />

2<br />

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209<br />

'» y-i-r TTTT-<br />

Observations<br />

Correspondencelshould be superscribed<br />

as shown below:<br />

By air lo London,<br />

By air to London and<br />

United States of America.<br />

m ihe<br />

By air io Aba.<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

By air to Fort Lamy.<br />

By air to Karachi<br />

By air to Karachi and in India,<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

By air to Kano (Nigeria).<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

By air to most convenient point.<br />

By air to Darwin, Australia.<br />

By air to Bangkok, Siam.<br />

By air to Fort Lamy.<br />

By air to Kano (Nigeria).<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

By air to Karachi.<br />

By air to Karachi and in India.<br />

By air to CalcuMa<br />

By air to Rangoon<br />

By air to Baghdad or Basra.<br />

By air to Singapore<br />

By air to Salisbury^ Rhodesia.<br />

By air to Singapore.<br />

By air to Salisbury.<br />

By air to Darwin.<br />

do. do.<br />

do. do.<br />

By air to Singa/pore.<br />

By air to Salisbury.<br />

By air to Blantyre.<br />

By air to Darunn.<br />

By air to Singa/pore.<br />

By air to Solitary.<br />

By air to Singapore.<br />

By air to Darwin.<br />

By air to Singapore.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


210 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Bb. 302. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuauce of the provisions of section 18 of the<br />

Irrigatiou Law, 1931. the following Kules made bv tho<br />

Committeeof the Irrifjatiou Division of Kalopanayiotis<br />

and Oekos, in the District of Nicci^ia. are published in<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazelle. (M.P. lul3/3i\)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF KALOPANAYIOTIS<br />

AND OEKOS.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Kalopanayiotis and Oekos (Amendment)<br />

Eules, 1936, and shall be read as one with the<br />

Irrigation Division of Kalopanayiotis and Oekos Rules,<br />

1932, (hereinafter called " the Principal Rules"), and<br />

the Principal Rules and these Rules may together<br />

be cited as the Irrigation Division of Kalopanayiotis<br />

and Oekos Rules, 1932 and 1936.<br />

2. Rule 4 («) of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the words<br />

" August and September" and the substitution<br />

therefor of the words " October and November".<br />

3. Rule 4 (b) of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the word<br />

" October '" and the substitution therefor of the word<br />

" December".<br />

4. Rule 5 (»f the Principal Rules is hereby amended<br />

by the deletion therefrom of the word " three " and<br />

the suliptitnfcion tlicrefor of the word " ten ".<br />

5. Rule 6 of the Principal Rules is hereby amended<br />

by the deletion therefrom of the word '• Septem 1)er "<br />

and the substitution therefor of the word "November''.<br />

No. 303. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pm-suance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Syrka Spring Water of Ayios Yeoryios, in the<br />

District of Limassol, are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

GazetU. (MP. 600/36.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF SYRKA SPRING WATER<br />

OF AYIOS YEORYIOS.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of SjTka Spring Water of Ayios Yeoryios<br />

Rules, 1936<br />

2. In these Rules :—<br />

'• Commissioner " means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Limassol.<br />

"Committee" means the Committee forthe<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Syrka Spring Water of Ayios<br />

Yeoryios.<br />

" Law" means the Irrigation Laws, 1931<br />

and 1934.<br />

•' List " means the list of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works" means the Irrigation works of<br />

thc irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall hold office for a period<br />

of three years beginning on the 20th October,<br />

1935. <strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee<br />

shall take place every third year in the month<br />

of (Jctober, and it shall hold office for a period<br />

of three years from the 20th October, next<br />

following its election.<br />

4.—(o) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of August and<br />

September in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall, on the 1st October<br />

in every year prepare a statement of all<br />

rates or charges still due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shaU forward such statement to the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall receive as remuneration<br />

ten per centum of all rates and charges collected<br />

by tvim as in (a) hereof provided.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for suoh<br />

period as the Cominittee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committeeappointing<br />

such treasurer.<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned in the list<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding four shilhngs per<br />

annum, as may be prescribed by the Committee<br />

firom time to time, for every Govemment donum<br />

of land owned by such proprietor which is<br />

benefited or is capable of beuag benefited by the<br />

works.<br />

6. All rates assessed imder the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shall be paid on or before<br />

the 30th September in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall from time to time<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money in<br />

his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof ; and<br />

(6) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

Ust under the provisions of the Law ; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defendmg any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as representing<br />

the proprietors of the Irrigation Division;<br />

and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or of<br />

the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions of<br />

these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fees ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which, in<br />

the opmion of the Committee are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of the Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appomt such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

under the provisions of the Law, or of these Rules,<br />

and fix the remuneration of such person or<br />

persons.<br />

9. During the month of April in every year the<br />

Committee shall cause the works to be properly<br />

cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the<br />

width of any branch or channel or open a new<br />

channel or interfere in any way with the works<br />

without leave in writing signed by the Committee,<br />

and no leave shaU be given under this Rule<br />

until ten days after a notice has been posted in<br />

the yiUage of Ayios Yeoryios so that any complaints<br />

against the appUcation may Ije inquired into by<br />

the Committee and the Commissioner.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

11. No person shall be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose.


12. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner<br />

or the Committee shaU at once clean such part<br />

of the channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the water<br />

or stop its proper course, and shaU remove aU<br />

stones and other things intended to direct the<br />

water on to his field at the proper time.<br />

13.—[a) Upon anappUcation to the Coinmissioner<br />

signed by not less than three-fourths of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the Ust requesting<br />

that the Irrigation Division be dissolved the<br />

Commissioner shaU caU a meeting of the proprietors<br />

for the purpose of determining whether<br />

the Irrigation Division should be dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of three-fourths of the proprietors or<br />

the authorized proxies thereof who are present<br />

decide that the Irrigation Division should be<br />

dissolved, the Irrigation Division shall be so<br />

dissolved accordingly :<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings<br />

shaU apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the Treasurer at the time of the dissolution of<br />

the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

211<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates due<br />

and unpaid at the time of such dissolution, shaU<br />

be paid to the Coinmissioner and shaU be passed<br />

in the books of the Coinmissioner to the credit<br />

of the viUage of Ayios Yeoryios and shaU thereafter<br />

be UtUized by the Commissioner for purposes of<br />

public UtUity in the said viUage of Ayios Yeoryios.<br />

No. 304. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengei-s and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Qnarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) .,<br />

Salonica (Greece) ..<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 305. Accounts o£ Receipts and Expenditure of the Nicosia Town Conmiittee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

By Evcaf contribution...<br />

Sundry income<br />

Education Department<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

FUAD ASSAF<br />

M. Supm<br />

A. B. KENAN<br />

^Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1933-34.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

114 15 0<br />

1 10 6<br />

421 12 7<br />

£537 is<br />

4<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Tosalariea<br />

Furniture<br />

Repairs ... ...<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

Sundries<br />

... ...<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

£ *.<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

219 10<br />

31 16<br />

31 2<br />

226 12<br />

... 28 17<br />

£537 18<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

4<br />

4<br />

5<br />

0<br />

4<br />

(M.P. 1499/30.)<br />

No. 306. Accounts of Beceipts and Expenditure of the Kyrenia Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

ByJMunicipal grant ..<br />

Education Department ..<br />

^^rtified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

MEHMED MULLA HUSSEIN \Committee.<br />

IBRAHIM HAJI MUSTAFA<br />

AHMED SAID<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1933-34.<br />

£ a. cp.<br />

6 0 0<br />

2.5 17 4<br />

£31 17 4<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture ..<br />

Poor pupils<br />

Sundries<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

• • • • a a<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

£ 8.<br />

6 0<br />

18 5<br />

1 0<br />

6 0<br />

- 10<br />

£31 17<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Auditor.<br />

op.<br />

0<br />

8<br />

6<br />

1<br />

7<br />

4<br />

(M.P. 1504/30.)


212 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

No. 307. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditare of the Lamaca Town Committee of Edacation<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

Uv Kvcaf coutiib.ition...<br />

Municipal ^::int<br />

Exliihitioii. eto.<br />

S;m liy ilKoi;;,-<br />

Educatioii D'j;).irtment<br />

Balance<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. MuxiR, Chairman.\<br />

R. X. HENRY<br />

MEHMED HOULOUSSI yCommittee.<br />

H. SIDKI<br />

M. NAZIM /<br />

SCHOOL YEAB, 1933-34.<br />

£ a.<br />

•_» 6<br />

40 (t<br />

29 1.-.<br />

- 12<br />

4s •^<br />

11 11<br />

£;;42 9<br />

cp.<br />

1<br />

V<br />

4<br />

s<br />

1<br />

('.<br />

2<br />

T. 0 salaries<br />

Repaiis<br />

Furniture ...<br />

Poor children :..<br />

Repayment of loan...<br />

School garden<br />

Sundries<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

£ 8. ep..<br />

4


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

1^0, 310. Accomits of Receipts and Expenditure of the Ktima Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

jBy cash in hand<br />

Evcaf contribution<br />

Municipal grant ..<br />

Education Department<br />

Balance<br />

Certified correct,<br />

RECEIPTS<br />

M. MUNIB, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

A. TEWFIK<br />

B. ENVERY<br />

DJEMIL SHEMSIDDIN<br />

[CommiUee.<br />

SCHOOL YB.\R 1933-34.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

2 18 IJ<br />

21 12 7<br />

40 0 0<br />

142 9 7J<br />

3 13 2<br />

£210 14 0<br />

Ho, 311. Medical Department.<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Fumiture ..<br />

Poor pupils<br />

Books<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

Sundries<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 2lst March, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia ...<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

3<br />

1<br />

1<br />

5<br />

71<br />

5<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

— —<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

1 | -<br />

•<br />

1<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

1<br />

1<br />

7<br />

1<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Nicosia,<br />

23rd March, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/2.)<br />

No. 312. Animal Disease.<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

i<br />

1<br />

5<br />

145<br />

2<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

3<br />

1<br />

-1 4<br />

1<br />

1<br />

56<br />

4<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Dengue<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Auditor.<br />

1<br />

£ 8.<br />

36 0<br />

10 3<br />

18 0<br />

O 1 1<br />

17 8<br />

64 15<br />

7 6<br />

213<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

li<br />

li<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

0<br />

5<br />

£210 14 0<br />

(M.P. 1503/30.)<br />

Tiaclioma<br />

69<br />

71<br />

3<br />

172<br />

51<br />

366<br />

3,903<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

M i l l ;<br />

—<br />

2<br />

Total<br />

73<br />

74<br />

4<br />

176<br />

3<br />

51<br />

381<br />

4,188<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries repoited to the 27th March is published:—<br />

Egypt,<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

27th March, 1986.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

LocaUty.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease,. Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirochaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Anaplasmosis, Glanders, Sheep<br />

and Goat Scab, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Hjemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

13


214<br />

Ho. 813.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH MARCH, 1936.<br />

Municipal Corpontiosi o! Morpboa.<br />

STATEMENT OP REVENUE A.VD EIPKXDITURE FOB THE YKAR EXDED 31ST DECEMHER, 19?.o.<br />

£2,235 1 4i<br />

(M.P. 4r.6/09/2.><br />

REVENUE. I EXPENDITURE.<br />

cp. £ a. t. cp.<br />

£ 8. cp. cp.<br />

Balance n l.^t Ja:;:jarv, 193.' :<br />

1. Salaries and wa;.'t> :—<br />

Bank ' ... ... 3i»0 0 0<br />

(a) Permanent employees ... 284 0 0<br />

Caah<br />

16 16 (H<br />

(6) TempKjrary employees for<br />

316 16 OJ general purposes 49 7 8<br />

1. Li< ence*i and permit- :—<br />

333 7 K<br />

(a) Profesaion. trade and<br />

2. Industrial undertaking :—<br />

bnaiiiess liceiKe> 139 1 OJ<br />

(a) (al Electric lighting<br />

402 17<br />

(6) Dog lioenct> 2 11 4*<br />

3. ConserTancv and ' hre protection pr ... i;'.2 7<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematogra­<br />

4. Parks aad pubhc garaens<br />

66 16 0<br />

phical. etc. licences ... 3 7 I)<br />

5. Maintenance aud improvement of water<br />

(d) Building, etc.. permits ... 3 7 0<br />

supply<br />

151 10 3<br />

(c) Other licence*. 1 12 0<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent:—<br />

149 18 5 (a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

2. Conaervancy and other rates :—<br />

of existing roads<br />

33 1.) 6<br />

(6) Water ratea<br />

417 15 6J (6) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

3. Fe€> and tolls :—<br />

existing municipal build­<br />

(a) Siaughter-hoafe fees ... 172 13 8<br />

ings, etc<br />

2 3 7i<br />

(6) Weighing fet-^ 7.) 10 5<br />

o 19 4i<br />

{g) Fees aiK) t.'lU of municipal<br />

>. Rents ...<br />

60 0 0<br />

markets 21S 1*1 7<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments<br />

(h) Tolls 21 4 0.^<br />

especially approved :—<br />

(t) Municipal Import Tolls ... ?,:*>• 15 0<br />

(a) To educational schemes<br />

>i% 14 2 J or institutions 63 0 0<br />

5. Receipts from industrial undertakings :—<br />

(6) Other especially approved<br />

(a) Rental of electric current 3'>i<br />

99 is 4J.<br />

(c) S lie of electric lamps and<br />

10. Charity:—<br />

equipment 7 'J .')i<br />

(a) Contribution to public<br />

363 •3i hospitals 40 ti 4<br />

('>. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

(a) Fines - 10 0<br />

schemes or institutions ... 13 5 0<br />

(e) Other sile> (public garden) 9S 12 6<br />

(d) Contribution to Morphou<br />

(/) Interest on municipal f undis 16 4<br />

hospital 2


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2504 OF 27 MARCH, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

An? person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.r. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Reyistrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1438A in Class 50, in respect of cleaning<br />

powder, in the name of Z. J. Euthymiades & Varlaam,<br />

Xicosia. <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Z. J. Euthymiades, British Subject,<br />

M. Varlaam, Italian Subject, trading as Commission<br />

Agents.<br />

Filed the 17tb day of February, 1936.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

No. 1439A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building<br />

or decoration, in the name of Industrial Engineering<br />

Limited, Bush House. London, W.C.2, England, a<br />

limited liability company organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the United Kingdom, trading as Industrial<br />

Enirineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

MASTICON<br />

No 1440A in Class 50. in respect of miscellaneous<br />

goods, to wit, in respect of plastic compomids made<br />

from asbestos and bituminous substances for application<br />

to leaky roofs, in the name of Industrial Engineering<br />

Limited, Bush House, Lordon, W.C.2,<br />

England, a limited liability company organized and<br />

existing under tlie laws of the United Kingdom,<br />

trading as Industrial Engineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

MASTICON<br />

215<br />

No. 1441A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in<br />

the name of Abraham Wix and Michael Wix, 338-346,<br />

Goswell Road, London, England, trading as Merchants<br />

in co-partnership.<br />

Filed the 10th day of March, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1441A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

No. 1442A in Class 47, in respect of illuminating,<br />

heating and lubricating oils and greases, candles, wax<br />

of all kinds, petroleum and its products, in the name<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Shell Company of Egypt Limited, ."^t. Helen's<br />

Court, Great St. Helens, London E.C.3, England, a<br />

British company organized under the laws of Great<br />

Britain, trading as Merchants.<br />

Filed tbe 20th day of March, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark <strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1439A and 1440A is c/o Mr. Dimi- application No. 1442A isc/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles<br />

trios Kacathimis, Advocate, Limassol. | Advocate, Larnaor..<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Goverument Printing Office, Nicosia.


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti h^ autJ)ont|><br />

No. 2507, J FRIDAY, 3RD APRIL, 1936. 223<br />

No. 316. ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1686.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UXDER<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

Govertior.<br />

In exercise of the powere vested in him by the Antiquities Law, 193."), His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, is pleased to declare the building described in tbe Schedule hereto to<br />

be an ancient monument and to declare that the said ancient monument sball be added to the Second Schedule<br />

to the said Law as item 8 of the ancient monuments iu Nicosia District.<br />

1 ]<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Nicosia Distri/t.<br />

Item Ancient Monument Town or Village.<br />

1 i<br />

8 <strong>The</strong> Church of St. Michael (Tripiotis) Nicosia, Tripiotis Quarter<br />

(M.P. 591/12/2.)<br />

No. 317. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING ^TLLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting didy convened and held<br />

at the village of Silikou, in the District of Limassol,<br />

on the 6th day of October, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Silikou :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Silikou has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

Made in Council, this 1st day of April, 1936.<br />

References to Surve y Plans<br />

Sheet 1 Plan<br />

Block 18<br />

1<br />

1<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Plot<br />

153<br />

Clerk of the Executive Couneil.<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

and 1935, prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor : j.<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described shoidd be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Silikou.<br />

Now. therefore, His Excellency the Grovemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Silikou in the District of Limassol.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


224 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area consists of Parts A and B as follows :—<br />

PART A.:<br />

All that area contained within the boimdaries<br />

of plots Nos. 399. 400. 401, 402. 509, 508,<br />

oUl, .-iOe, 412. 503. 505. 504, 518, 510, 511,<br />

512. 513, 514. 515, 516. .546, 547. 548, 549,<br />

550. 553, 554, 5.55, 556. 545. .544, 543, 557. ooS,<br />

5(>0, 540, 539. (.07, .538. 537. 536, 535. 534,<br />

533 532. 531, ")3(». 541, .542. 517, 519, 520.<br />

521 5U2. 501. 500. 426, 427. 497, 498, 499,<br />

496, 494. .523. U. .52.5. 526, .527, .528.<br />

and 529. plan No. XLVII 3»). localitv Kambostis-Elias."<br />

PART B. :<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins on the footpath at the<br />

most southem point of plot No. 452, plan<br />

No. XLVII/44, locaUty " Hardza," on the<br />

boundary of the village of Silikou and goes<br />

north-eastwards along this footpath including<br />

within the reserved area plots Nos. 446, 450,<br />

449, 442, 441, 440, 472, 476, to the southwestern<br />

comer of plot No. 479 of the same plan :<br />

thence northwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in tbe reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 479, 480, 481, of the same plan, plots<br />

Nos. 327, 324 and 329, plan No. XLVII/36,<br />

plots No.s. 482, 483, 484, 491 of plan<br />

No. XLVII/44, locality " Plevra," plots Nos.<br />

357, 358, plan No. XLVII/36, plots Nos. 494,<br />

493, 512. plan No. XLVII/44, plots Nos. 582,<br />

584, 583. plan No. XLVII 36, plots Nos. 516,<br />

517, 525, plan No. XLVII/44, plots Nos. 591,<br />

592, plan No. XLVII/36, to the footpath at<br />

the most eastem point of plot No. 592 ; thence<br />

south-westwards along this footpath to the<br />

most northem point of plot No. 520, plan<br />

No. XLVII/44, locality " Poues" ; thence<br />

south-eastwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 520, 536, 537, 576, 579, 580, 637, 638,<br />

639, 032, 630, 600, 601, 602, 605, 607, 608,<br />

610, 618, 617, to the road at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 617 of tbe same plan ; thence<br />

south-eastwards and south-westwards along<br />

this road to the most southem point of plot<br />

No. 225 ofthe same plan, locaUty " MaUiadhes " ;<br />

thence southwards and south-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 226, 218 and 216 of<br />

the same plan, locality " EUtsi," to the most<br />

western point of plot No. 2l8 of the same plan,<br />

on the left bank of a stream ; thence northeastwards<br />

and north-wfest^ards along this<br />

stream to the most southem point of plot<br />

No. 317 of the same plan, locaUty ' Kourkoutas"<br />

: thence westwahis passing along the<br />

boundaries of. and including in the reserved<br />

ar^, plots Nos. 318, 319, 320, 356 and 323, to<br />

the mcst southern point of plot No. 323 of the<br />

same plan, which is on the boundary of the<br />

village of Silikou; thence north-westwards<br />

along this village boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reservkl compnsds 1,227 donums<br />

a>pph>ximatelj as shown ed^d in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. MP. 539/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 30th dajr of March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 644/36.) I<br />

No. 318.<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

MADE INDFR<br />

THE IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS)<br />

LAW, 1934.<br />

H. K. I'Al.MKR,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the power.s vested in him by the<br />

Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Law, 1934,<br />

His Excellency the Govemor bas been pleased to<br />

make and hereby makes the following Regulations<br />

:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regidations may be cited as the<br />

Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Amendment<br />

Regulations, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Regulations,<br />

1934 to (No. 3) 1935, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Principal Regulations "), and the Principal<br />

Regulations and these Regulations may<br />

together be cited as the Importation of Textiles<br />

(Quotas) Regulations, 1934 to 1936.<br />

2. Regulation 7 (3) ofthe Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended by the insertion of the<br />

following words at the end thereof —<br />

" Batley<br />

Bolton<br />

Carlisle<br />

Preston<br />

Dundee<br />

Northampton<br />

Southampton."<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 1st day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 614/33/3.)<br />

No. 319. L^islation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Laws enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

No. 41 of 1935.—A Law to consolidate and amend<br />

the law relating to Antiquities. (M.P. 985/34/4.)<br />

No. 8 of 1936.—A Law to provide for the reaction<br />

in the Colony of probates and letters of administration<br />

granted in other parts of His Majesty's<br />

Dominions or by a British Court in a foreign<br />

country. (M.P. 1115/35.)<br />

No. 320. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. 0. G. Dennis, Administrative Officer, to perform<br />

the duties of Assistant Commissioner, Nicbdift; and<br />

Assistant Commissioner, K^ttenia. Dated 2nd<br />

April. 1986. (M.p. P.i807.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to l)e Prbbatiotwiry Mail Officers,<br />

Postal Department. Dated 23rd March, 1986 :—<br />

Mr. Stelios Cliristodoulou Lotarides.<br />

„ \ (M-P. P.2160.)<br />

Mr. Demogthenis Cbristodoulou. (M.P. K216I.)<br />

Mr. Polyvios Haji loannoii. (M.t*. F.2U'2.)<br />

Namik Ke Kendal Shemi Eff. (M.p. ?.'2\U.)<br />

Alim^ Kiazim Eff. ^^ (M.P. P.2165.)<br />

Mr. Michalakis Nicolas Symeoijides.<br />

(M.P. i^.-^inc.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Porphyrios Dikaios as Curator of Museum,<br />

Antiquities Department, from lst January, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2084.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Sub-Inspectors, Police Department,<br />

from lst April, 1985 :—<br />

Salih Kara Mehmed Eff. (M.P. P.2124.)<br />

Hassan Hamid Eff. (M.P. P.2125.)<br />

Ali Seyyah Eff. (M.P. P.2126.)<br />

Mr. Vincent Feneck as a Junior Draughtsman, Public<br />

Works Department, from lst April, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2120.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Porphyrios Dikaios, Curator of Museum, Antiquities<br />

Department, to act as Director of Antiquities.<br />

Dated 1st April, 1936. (M.P. P.2084.)<br />

Miss D. M. Drew, Nursing Sister, acted as Matron,<br />

Medical Department, from 1st to 18th December,<br />

1935. (M.P. P.2045.)<br />

No. 321. Leave o£ Absence.<br />

Mr. 0. G. Dennis, Administrative Officer, was absent<br />

on vacation leave (100 days), passage leave (24 days),<br />

and on leave with half salary (21 days) from 9th<br />

November, 1935, to 1st April, 1936. (M.P. L.1607.)<br />

Ahmed Faiz Eff., Inspector, 1st Grade, Police<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave (69 days)<br />

and passage leave (18 days) from 26th March to<br />

20th June, 1936. (M.P. L.253.)<br />

Miss D. M. Drew, Nursing Sister, Medical Department,<br />

is granted vacatioti leave (72 days) and passage<br />

leave (24 days) from 29th March to 2nd July,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.2045.)<br />

No. 322. Special Authorization under the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Village Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has beeu pleased to authorize<br />

the following ^ukhtars to issue search warrants under<br />

the provisions of section 13A (1) and (2) of the said<br />

Laws :—<br />

KYRENIA DISTRICT.<br />

1. Costis N. Pistou, of Ayios Yeoryios.<br />

2. Gregoris <strong>The</strong>odossi, of Ayios Ermolaos.<br />

3. Kyriacos AngeU, of Kharcha.<br />

4. Yacoumi Savva, of Ayia Irini.<br />

5. Vassili Mavrou, of Orga.<br />

6. Stavris Philippou, of Liveras.<br />

7. Georghios Costa, of Sykhari.<br />

8. Yannis Haji Nicola, of Vouno.<br />

9. Stelios K. Sh9,kallis, of Koutsovendis.<br />

10. Yousouf Hassan, of Aghirda.<br />

11. Mehmed Mustafa, of Keumurju.<br />

12. Mustafa Hassan, of Krini.<br />

(M.P. 599/33/2.)<br />

liTQ. 323.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936. 225<br />

Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936o<br />

NATA (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Nata, in the District of Paphos, (heremafter<br />

called the '• Fund "), jnto which sh?i^l be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said La^vs jfor oflfences<br />

committed within the free Plantuig Area of the<br />

village Qf Ijl.atg,, as described iji the<br />

Order pf the Grovernor made the IOth Febmary,<br />

1936, and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 14th<br />

February, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of public utility in the village of<br />

Nata.<br />

Paphos, 19th March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1462/35.)<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 324. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KILANI (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to<br />

1936, I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of<br />

lOani, in the District of Limassol, (hereinaftCT<br />

caUed the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for oflfences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Kilani, as described in the Order<br />

of the Govemor made the 19th February, 193/6,<br />

and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 21st February,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the village of Kilani.<br />

Limassol, 20th March, 1936.<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

(M.P. 448/36.) Commissioner.<br />

No. 325. <strong>The</strong> Forest Law, 1889.<br />

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of<br />

section 2 of the Foresc Law, 1889, the plantation<br />

and trees stated to belong to Ayios Panteleimon<br />

Monastery and situated within the boundaries of<br />

Myrtou, Dhiorios and Karpashia villages, in the<br />

District of Kyrenia in the Localities Pedelia, Makhania<br />

and Paleomylos have been placed under the protection,<br />

control and management of the Government for a<br />

period of oue year, as from the 7th March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1373/12/3.)<br />

No. 326. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to tlie<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 193G, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantiue Law, 1932, and published in the Cgprus<br />

Gazetfe of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were iflfected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

4Jexandi-ia (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) .,<br />

Salonica (Greece) .,<br />

Tripoli '.Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) .,<br />

Jaffa (Pale^tipe) .,<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpo^.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

TypWis.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)


220 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 327. Kyrenia Hospital.<br />

REGITLATIONS.<br />

His ExceUency the Govemor has been plea.sed<br />

to approve of the following Regulations made by<br />

the Board of Management of the KjTcnia Hospital.<br />

(M.P. 1963/99.)<br />

REGULATIONS MADE BY THE BOARD OF MANAGE­<br />

MENT OF THE KYRENIA HOSPITAL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Management of the Kyrenia<br />

Hospital hereby make the foUowing Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as tbe<br />

K\Tenia Hospital (Amendment) Regulations, 1936,<br />

and shaU be read as one with the Rules and<br />

Regulations for the Kyrenia Hospital pubUshed<br />

(a) under Notification No. 281 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 7th March, 1930, (b) under Notification<br />

No. 723 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 2nd<br />

September. 1932, (c) under Notification No. 441<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 20th April, 1934,<br />

(d) under Notification No. 670 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 22nd June, 1934, and (e) imder<br />

Notification No. 1276 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Oazette of<br />

the 7th December, 1934, (hereinafter together<br />

caUed • the Principal Regulations"), and the<br />

Principal Regulations and these Regulations may<br />

together be cited as the Kjo-enia Hospital Regulations,<br />

1930 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> foUowing Regulation shall be substituted<br />

for Regulation 13 of the Principal Regulations:—<br />

" 13.—(1) Persons who reside in the District<br />

of Kyrenia and are in possession of white<br />

certificates shaU be admitted to the Hospital<br />

and treated free of charge.<br />

(2) Persons who reside in the District of<br />

Kyrenia and are in possession of—<br />

(a) blue certificates, shaU be admitted to the<br />

Hospital and treated on payment of one<br />

piastre per diem ;<br />

(b) buff certificates, shaU be admitted to the<br />

Hospital and treated on payment of three<br />

to six piastres per diem as the Medical<br />

Officer in charge of the Hospital may in<br />

each case determine.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> white, blue and buff certificates in<br />

this Regulation mentioned shall be issued and<br />

signed by the Mukhtar and Azas of the town,<br />

village or quarter in which the persons appl5dng<br />

for them reside."<br />

3. Regulation 15 of the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended by the deletion of the words<br />

" Patients in a position to pay " and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the words ' Persons not<br />

in possession of white, blue or buff certificates ".<br />

No. 328. Tbe Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Stiteinent t particulars, pursuant lo sections<br />

5o and ."»2 ot the Partnei-ship Law, rj28, having<br />

been furnished the following i^.usiness Names have<br />

been duly jciristered.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

{M.P. 726/25.) for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given Ijelow correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> bu>iness name.<br />

2. Thf general nature of the business.<br />

3. Tbe principal placc of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

.5. Tbe name or names and surname of each of the<br />

ireneral partnt i -.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or nanus and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> tA?rm (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the dateof its commencement.<br />

S. <strong>The</strong> other business (Kvupation (if any) of every<br />

individual pirtner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

Ul. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the nidividual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gut Curing & Exporting Co.<br />

2. Gut curing and exporting.<br />

8. Nicosia.<br />

4./Garbis Azizian, Manufacturer and Exporter,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

J Magar Maghakian, Manufacturer and Exporter,<br />

j Nicosia.<br />

5. Mihran Avavian, Manufacturer and Exporter,<br />

I Nicosia.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Three years. 1st April, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Garbis Azizian.<br />

Magar Maghakian.<br />

^Mihran Avavian.<br />

11. 128.<br />

No. 329. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

'for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Business Name No. 52A.<br />

Name of Business: British Trading Agency, of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Change : New name and surname of the individual:<br />

Eugene Michaelides.<br />

Date of Change : 10th day of March, 1936.<br />

No. 330. Appointment of Trustee.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol-Paphos.<br />

Registry of Limassol.<br />

No. 2 of 1982.<br />

/// Bankruptcy.<br />

Re Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides) both merchants<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides/ of Limassol,<br />

and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commercial Firm " Z. it E. Chrysostomides",<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides and<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Clirysostomides, farmers, moneylenders,<br />

and carob-merchants of Limassol.<br />

Debtors' Name—Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides ;<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides; and the<br />

Commercial Firm " Z. and E. Chrysostomides."<br />

Address— I iJ massol.<br />

Description—Farmers, money-lendei s, and carobmerchants.<br />

(<br />

Name—Charilaos C. Cacoyannis.<br />

.Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Ad v ocate.<br />

Date of Certificate of Appointment—26th March,<br />

1936.<br />

Nicosia, v. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

SOth March, 1936. Oljiriaf Receive.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936. 227<br />

No. 331. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Nicosia Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By Evcaf contribution...<br />

Suudry income<br />

Education Department<br />

Certified correct,<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.\<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

FUAD ASSAF [Committee.<br />

M. SuPHi<br />

A. B. KENAN /<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1934-35.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

114 15<br />

1 4<br />

0<br />

6<br />

591 0 7<br />

£707<br />

0<br />

4<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs ...<br />

Furniture<br />

Repayment of loans<br />

Sundries<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VBYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

£ 8.<br />

...<br />

...<br />

278<br />

30<br />

0<br />

0<br />

...<br />

...<br />

25 0<br />

226 12<br />

... 147 7<br />

£707 0<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

5<br />

8<br />

4<br />

(M.P. 1499/30.)<br />

No. 332. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Lamaca Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

By Evcaf contribution...<br />

Education Department<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.\<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

MEHMED HOULOUSSI [Committee.<br />

H. SIDKI<br />

A. RIZA<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1934-35.<br />

£ s: cp.<br />

1.30<br />

177<br />

1 1<br />

1 0<br />

£307 2 1<br />

To Balance<br />

Salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture ...<br />

School garden<br />

Repayment of loan...<br />

Sundries<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor,<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

11 11 6<br />

47 8 0<br />

16 18 5<br />

0 14 (J<br />

5 8 0<br />

202 6 3<br />

22 15 5<br />

£307 2<br />

1<br />

(M.P. 1500/30.)<br />

No. 333. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Limassol Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

By cash in hand<br />

P Municipal grant ..<br />

Education Department ..<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

HAFIZ DERVISH<br />

KIOPRULUZADE AHMED HOULOUSI<br />

M. RAGHIB<br />

H. SHEFIK<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1934-35.<br />

£ 8.<br />

2 12<br />

60 0<br />

.. 226 13<br />

£289 5<br />

cp.<br />

7<br />

0<br />

1<br />

8<br />

>Committee.<br />

To salaries<br />

Fumiture . .<br />

Repairs<br />

School garden<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

Sundries<br />

Balance<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

Exammed with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

54<br />

2<br />

0<br />

4<br />

0<br />

6<br />

..<br />

3 18 4<br />

— 5 ^<br />

178 4 2<br />

44 18 5*<br />

5 14 4<br />

Auditor.<br />

£289 5<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

8<br />

(M.P. 1501/30.)


22.S THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 334. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure o! the Famagusta Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

By cash in hand<br />

Evcaf contribution<br />

Proceeds of exhibition<br />

Proceeds of concert<br />

Education Department<br />

Oertified correct,<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

M. MUNIS, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

M. NABI<br />

M. FUAD<br />

M. TAYYAR<br />

•Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YIAR, 1934-35.<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

18 11 4<br />

100 0 0<br />

3 1 2<br />

- 12 0<br />

50 16 0<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Fumiture<br />

Scliool garden<br />

Poor pupils ..<br />

fi<br />

• • • •<br />

£ a. op.<br />

f] ^X ?<br />

u Ji<br />

f }J J?<br />

.>a To ?t<br />

iSO lo IJ<br />

Repayment of loan 61 16 0,<br />

Sundries 2 19 3^<br />

Balance .. .. .. . • • • 19 9 6J<br />

173 0 6<br />

£173 0 6<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

At^itor.<br />

(M.P. 1502/30.).<br />

No. 335. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Kyrenia Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

By Municipal grant . .<br />

Proceeds of concert<br />

Education Department ..<br />

Certified correct,<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

MEHMED HUSSEIN<br />

IBRAHIM HAJI MUSTAFA<br />

AHMED SAID<br />

-Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1934-35.<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

6 0 0<br />

- lii 0<br />

9 13 7<br />

To salaries<br />

Fiumture ..<br />

Repairs<br />

School garden<br />

Sundries<br />

• • • • • •<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

6 0 0<br />

3 5 li<br />

2 16 4<br />

3 0 0<br />

1 8 li<br />

£16 9 7 £16 9 7<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

SH. VEYSI,<br />

Auditor.<br />

(M.P. 1504/30.)<br />

No. 336. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Ktima Town Committee of Education<br />

for Moslem Schools.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR 1934-35.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

f Evcaf contribution .. ..<br />

Govemment grant ..<br />

Municipal grant .. .. ..<br />

Kent<br />

Sundry income .. . . ..<br />

Education Department .. ..<br />

Balance .. .. .. ..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

. .<br />

£ 8.<br />

12 0<br />

10 0<br />

40 0<br />

3 15<br />

1 0<br />

139 19<br />

3 7<br />

ep.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

7<br />

0<br />

2<br />

8<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

To Balance<br />

Salaries<br />

Repeurs<br />

Fumiture ..<br />

School garden<br />

Poor pupils<br />

Repajrment of loan<br />

Sundries<br />

£210 2 S<br />

Contified correct,<br />

y.^<br />

M. MUNIR, Chairman.<br />

R. N. HENRY<br />

A. TEWDIK<br />

B. ENVT5RY<br />

DJEMIL SHEMSIDDIN<br />

1 Examined with vouchers and found ( X)rrect,<br />

SH. VBY SI,<br />

£ a. cp.<br />

3 13 2<br />

. 46 15 0<br />

24 3 3}<br />

4 0 6<br />

2 0 0<br />

67 1 6i<br />

64 15 0<br />

7 13 3<br />

At tditor.<br />

£210 2 8<br />

LP. ^5Q^/30.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Ho. 337.<br />

Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are pubhshed in a supglement tofi»9<br />

g»»^^<br />

(M.P! 120l/ll.>


THE CYPRIIS GAZtTfk, 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 338. Municipal Corporation of Famagnsta.<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE POR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

Balance on lat Jjinunry, 1935 : £ a. cp.<br />

Bank<br />

Cash<br />

6,479 19<br />

93 6<br />

6<br />

0<br />

cp.<br />

It,.) lut U \J<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

(a) Profession, trade and<br />

business licences<br />

(b) Dog licences<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

etc., licences<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits<br />

(e) Other licences<br />

648 18 5*<br />

39 0 0<br />

.338 13 2i<br />

.348 0 0<br />

28 1 0<br />

1,402 12 8<br />

2. Conservancy and other rates :—<br />

m Water rates 837 14 0<br />

(c) Removal of refuse, etc.,<br />

fees<br />

240 6 6i<br />

-1,078 0 6i<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(o) Slaughter-house fees 1,082 14 2<br />

(6) Weighing fees<br />

1,387 6 2<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

39 7 1<br />

(d) Advertisement fees<br />

3 15 0<br />

(e) Fees for transfer of<br />

inflammables<br />

10 19 3<br />

(/) Fees for sealing of weights<br />

and measures<br />

4 15 1<br />

(gf) Fees and tolls of mumcipal<br />

markets<br />

431 19<br />

(fl) Tolls<br />

412 11<br />

(0 Fees for legalization of<br />

documents<br />

4. Rent and storage:—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents ...<br />

(6) Other premises' rents ...<br />

(c) Storage of iuflammables ...<br />

7<br />

5<br />

1 14 0<br />

3,375 2 3<br />

98 18 0<br />

25 12 4<br />

3,238 13 0<br />

3,363 3 4<br />

5. Receipts from industrial undertakings :—<br />

(o) Rental of electric current 2,788 2 3<br />

(6) Electric installations ... 683 4 4<br />

(c) Sale of electric lamps and<br />

Equipment<br />

102 4 2i<br />

(d) Sea-baths fees<br />

11 10 1<br />

(e) Other receipts—Electric<br />

lighting<br />

49 15 5<br />

3,634 16 6i<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(tt) Fines<br />

69 14 3<br />

(6) Costs and compensation ... - 1 0<br />

(c) Fairs—Receipts from 328 4 4<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods... 3 14 1<br />

(ei Other sales<br />

9 0 4i<br />

(f) Interest on municipal<br />

funds<br />

60 4 7<br />

(g) Loss of time of municipal<br />

employees<br />

- 4 ^<br />

461 4 0<br />

%A.. Deposits:<br />

(i) Illegal payments refunded 52 15 3<br />

(ii) Collection for Famagusta<br />

Hospital on the occasion of<br />

the " Silver Jubilee " 92 8 4<br />

145 3 7<br />

£20,033 9 5<br />

229<br />

(M.P. i034/()9/2.)<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :— £ 8. cp £ 8. ep.<br />

(o) Permanent employees ...1,500 0 0<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes 174 16 1<br />

1,674 16 1<br />

2. Industrial undertakings :—<br />

(o) Electric lighting 3,022 4 U<br />

{b) Sea-baths 74 2 5<br />

3,096 6 6^<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection 2.053 0 6<br />

4. Parks and public garaens<br />

82 4 6i<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement of water<br />

supply<br />

937 10 OJ<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent:—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing roads ... 1,393 15 8J<br />

(b) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing buildings ... 149 1 8<br />

1,542 17 7i<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Construction of new roads<br />

or enlargement of the existing<br />

roads ... ... ... 55 1 0<br />

(6) Construction of new<br />

municipal buildings ... 1,197 0 6<br />

1,252 1 6<br />

8. Rents...<br />

217 4 0<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments<br />

especially approved :—<br />

(o) Educational schemes or<br />

institutions<br />

220 0 0<br />

(6) Chamber of Commerce ... 30 0 0<br />

(c) Hospitality to the honoured<br />

guests<br />

28<br />

(d) Other especially approved<br />

payments<br />

62<br />

340 6 8<br />

10. Charity:—<br />

(o) Contribution to public<br />

hospitals 348 8 3<br />

(6) Contribution to Infant<br />

Welfare Centres 69 13 7<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions ... 122 7 1<br />

540 9 2<br />

11. Furniture and fittings<br />

10 13 8<br />

12. Government audit<br />

45 0 0<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

(a) Stationery, postage and<br />

printing<br />

94 4 7i<br />

(6) Uniforms of municipal<br />

employees<br />

28 7<br />

(c) Pensions and gratuities 145 16<br />

{d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

(e) Purchases and repairs of<br />

weights and measures<br />

(/) Travelling expenses<br />

(g) Fihefe, fees of Court and<br />

legal expenses<br />

(h) Purchases and services not<br />

otherwise cldssi^ed<br />

(i) To the Board of films censor<br />

(jf) For "Prophylactic Centre<br />

and venereal disease "<br />

0<br />

0<br />

17 16 0<br />

20 18<br />

24 5 1<br />

3<br />

42 13 8<br />

78 1 li<br />

7 0 0<br />

29 11 oi<br />

488 13 8i<br />

13A. Hospital collections on the occasion<br />

of the " Silver Jubilee " ; refunded ... 92 8 4<br />

14. Loans—Repayment of<br />

1,480 16 5<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935 :<br />

Bank 6,146 1 2<br />

Cash .32 17 5J<br />

6,178 18 7i<br />

LOANS. £ «. cp.<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1930 Page 1325 Loan £2,500 Rate 5%. Balance o/s. 1,859 16 6<br />

1931 „ 869 „ £4,000 „ 5% „ ., 3,415 12 3<br />

1931 „ 891 „ £1,600 „ 5% „ „ 1,198 19 6<br />

1934 ., 459 ., £5,800 ,. 6% „ „ 5,800 0 0<br />

£20,033 9 5<br />

I herfehy certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Famagusta for the year<br />

1935 have been examined and agree with the above statement.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Nioosia,<br />

31st March, 1986.<br />

J. A. CBEMEB,<br />

Auditor,


230 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 339. Medical Department<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 2Hth March, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Lima.s-ol<br />

Faniairu>ta<br />

Paphoa...<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Tot;il for the corresponding<br />

week la.st year<br />

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— 1 - 1 1 15<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Directo r of Medical Services.<br />

No. 340. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countiies reported to the Brd April is pnblished:—<br />

Etrvpt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Conntrv.<br />

Srd April, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Localit' Nature of i )u?ease.<br />

Anthra.x. Foot and Mouth Disease, T iberculosis, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl. Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian<br />

Spirofrhaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis, Mange.<br />

Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Strongyloiii,<br />

Glanders, Dourine, Pleuro-Pneumonia, Fowl Pox, Fowl<br />

Cholera, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanden,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must accompfuiy the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of " Superintendent, Govemment<br />

Printing Offioe, Nicosia, Cypnis."<br />

Just publtshed.<br />

Estimates. 1936<br />

Imports, Exports and Shipping, etc., for<br />

s.<br />

5<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

the year 1935 14^<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

By His Excelit ncy's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Cyprut <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the .^u{)erintendent. Government Printing Office Nicogia post free<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

'^n THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 250t OF 3RD APRIL, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any pereon may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

tlie latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1442A in Class 47, in respect of illuminating,<br />

heating and lubricating oils and greases, candles, wax<br />

of all kinds, petroleum and its products, in the name<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Shell Company of Egypt Limited, St. Helen's<br />

Court, Great St. Helens, London E.C.S, England, a<br />

British company organized under the laws of Great<br />

Britain, trading as Merchants.<br />

Filed the 20th day of March, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1442A isc/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

No. 1441A in Class 45, in respect of cigarettes, in<br />

the name of Abraham Wix and Michael Wix, 338-346,<br />

Goswell Road, London, England, trading as Merchants<br />

in co-partnership.<br />

Filed the 10th day of March, 1936.<br />

Jrd Advt.<br />

No. 428A, Class 45, iu the name of J. Wix & Sons<br />

Limited, of 210-218, Old Street, London, England,<br />

as from the 6th day of June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in (<strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark No. 429A, Class 45, in the name of J. Wix & Sons,<br />

application No. 1441A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles, Limited, of 210-216, Old Street, London, England,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca. ' as from the 6th day of June, 1936.<br />

231<br />

No. 1439A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building<br />

or decoration, in the name of Industrial Engineering<br />

Limited, Bush House, London, W.C.2, England, a<br />

limited liability company organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the United Kingdom, trading as Industrial<br />

Engineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

MASTICON<br />

No 1440A in Class 50, in respect of miscellaneous<br />

goods, to wit, in respect of plastic compounds made<br />

from asbestos and bituminous substances for application<br />

to leaky roofs, in the name of Industrial Engineering<br />

Limited, Bush House, Lordon, W.C.2,<br />

England, a limited liability company organized and<br />

existing under the laws of the United Kingdom,<br />

trading as Industrial Engineers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 6th day of March, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

MASTICON<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1439A and 1440A is c/o Mr. Dimitrios<br />

Kacathimis, Advocate, Limassol.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsf)eti hp autf)ortt|><br />

No. 2508.] THURSDAY, 9TH APRIL, 1936. 23a<br />

No. 341. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALJLKR,<br />

Govemor. SCHEDULE.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Phini, in the District of Limassol,<br />

on the Oth day of October, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the requisite majority of the voters present<br />

thereat that a certain area should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Phini:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the<br />

boundaries of the said area have been fixed and<br />

described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Phini has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed by<br />

him, containing a description with boundaries of<br />

the said area and stating that the said area fulfils<br />

the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient<br />

that the area described in the said report should be<br />

Umited :<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936, has<br />

been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered<br />

as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Phini<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries^<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most westem<br />

point of plot No. 316, plan No. XLVII/1, locahty<br />

" Palapases," on the forest dehmitation line<br />

of the Paphos-Kykko Forest, and goes northeastwards<br />

along the forest dehmitation hne<br />

through Forest Camis Nos. 234, 235, 236 and<br />

237, to the stream at the most eastern point of<br />

plot No. 83 ofthe same plan, locahty ' Vrysia " ;<br />

thence north-eastwards and north-westward*<br />

along the left bank of this stream to the most<br />

eastern point of plot No. 350, plan No.<br />

XXXVII/57, locahty " Ambelaki," on a footpath<br />

; thence southwards along this footpath<br />

to the most northem point of plot No. 48, plan<br />

No. XLVII 2, locahty ' Loizos " ; thence southwestwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plota<br />

Nos. 103. 108, 109, 191, 192, 194, 199, plan<br />

No. XLVII/1, locahty "Kambos," plots<br />

Nos. 486,487,488, plan No. XLVII/2, to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 521 of the same plan,<br />

locality " Kokkinokambos," on a track ; thence<br />

south-eastwards and north-eastwards along this<br />

track to the most northem point of plot No. 678<br />

of the same plan, locahty " Andria," on a<br />

stream ; thence southwards along this stream<br />

to the most southem Jioint of plot No. 635 of<br />

the same plan, on the right bank of the river<br />

" Phini " : thence south-westwards along this<br />

bank of this river to the most westem point<br />

of plot No. 399, plan No. XLVII/1, locaUty<br />

" Palapases" ; thence north-eastwards and<br />

north-westwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 399, 396, 391. 318, 317 and 316 ofthe same<br />

plan, to the starting point.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,675 donums<br />

approximatelv as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed ih the D.L.R.S. M.P. 626/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 6th day of April, 1936. (M.P. 595/36.)


234 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH. APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 342. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of Suite for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His- Majesty will<br />

not 1)6 advised to exercise his jx)\ver of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Go\ ernor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

No. 4 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Elementary<br />

Education Laws, 1933 and Uio5. (M.P. 1061/35.)<br />

No. 343. Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mustafa Hilmi Eff. to be, on probation, an Inspector<br />

of Produce, Agricultural Department. Dated 1st<br />

January, 1936. (M.P. P.354.)<br />

No. 348. Notification nnder the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PAKALIMNI (FAMAGUSTA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Plantmg Village Areas Laws, 1930 to<br />

1936, I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of<br />

Paralinmi, in the District of Famagusta,(hereinafter<br />

caUed the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the viUage of ParaUmni, as described in the Ordor<br />

of the Govemor made the 27th Febmary, 1936,<br />

and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> ofthe 28th Febmary,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be imder the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Famagusta for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utihzed for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of Paralinuii.<br />

Famagusta, 6th April, 1936.<br />

R. ST. J. O. WAYUE,<br />

No. 344. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. J. R. Hilton, Director of Antiquities, is granted<br />

vacation leave (64 days) and passage leave (12 days)<br />

from lst April to 15th June, 1936, prior to<br />

(M.P. 547/36.) Commissione^t<br />

retirement. (M.P. L.2054.)<br />

No. 349. Notification under the PubUc Health<br />

With reference to Notitication No. 107, published in<br />

(Villages) Law, 1892.<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2493 of the Slst January, 1986,<br />

the leave granted to Dr. ]\I. Gosden has been extended, It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

with full salary, from 28th February to 20th March, delegated to him by His Excellency the Acting<br />

1936, her salary for the period of extension being paid Govemor under Notification No. 693, in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

from Trinidad funds. (M.P. L.1716.) <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2450 of the 21st June, 1935, the Commissioner<br />

of Limassol has received a petition, dated<br />

Mr. T. C. Michaelides, Clerk. General Clerical Staff,<br />

the 24th February, 1936, signed by two-thirdsof the<br />

lst Grade, is granted vacation leave from oth to<br />

tax-payers of the village of Tris Elies, in the<br />

16th April, 1936. (M.P. L.617.)<br />

District of Limassol, asking for the application of the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892. to that viUage.<br />

In accordance with its provisions, the said Law Will<br />

No. 345. Resignation.<br />

be in full force and effect in respect of the said village<br />

of Tris Elies as from this day.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to accept the following resignation : —<br />

9th April, 1936. (M.P. 746/36.)<br />

Miss Margaret Carlton Atkin, Nursing Sister,<br />

Medical Department, with effect from the 12th<br />

April, 1936, mclusive. (M.P. P.2107.) No. 350. List of Silkworm Egg Producers<br />

Licensed for the Year 1936-1937.<br />

Name<br />

Village<br />

No. 346. Transfer from Cypras.<br />

1. N. Ch. TaUadoros & Son<br />

2. A. Markantonides<br />

Kalopanayiotis<br />

do.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 130, pubhshed in 3. I. Karamichahs<br />

do.<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. •> i95 of the 7th February, 1936, 4. Costas KaramichaUs ..<br />

and to Notification No. 844 in tliis <strong>Gazette</strong>, it is hereby 5. Miltiades Charalambides<br />

notified that the transfer of Dr. ]\Iinnie Gosden to<br />

6. Costas I. MichaeUdes ..<br />

Trinidad takes effect from the 2 lst Marcli, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1716.)<br />

7. S. I. Michaehdes<br />

8. Char. Leptos ..<br />

do.<br />

Moutoullas<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

9. Miltiades K. loannides<br />

do.<br />

10. S. KaramichaUs<br />

Pedhoulas<br />

No. 347. Mining Prospecting Pennits.<br />

11. Loizos M. KouUouros<br />

do.<br />

<strong>The</strong> provisions relating to the issue of Prospecting<br />

Pennita or the extension of Prospecting Permits<br />

12. S. S. Pavlou ..<br />

13. Anna G. Karapataki ..<br />

Nikos<br />

Kambos<br />

published under Notification No. 266 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> 14. Xenis I. Xenides<br />

No. 2118 of the 20th March, 1931 (as amended by 15. <strong>The</strong>odora EUadou<br />

Notification No. 1332 published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> 16. loannis Papaloizou ..<br />

No. 2472 of the lst November, 1935), are hereby<br />

17. Papasolomon Panayides<br />

further amended by the insertion at the end of clause<br />

.(r) relating to FEKS of the following paragraph :<br />

18. Kleanthis ChristodouUdes<br />

19. Anthimos Eliades<br />

" A fee of £ 1 shall be payable by any pennit holder<br />

who < ibtains the permission of the Govemor to assign<br />

20. George Englezakis<br />

or divest himself from any or all the rights accroing 21. Nicolas Economou<br />

to the permit holder under the provisions of the 22. Savas Katalanos<br />

Kondea<br />

Famagasta<br />

Galata<br />

Limassol<br />

Alona<br />

do.<br />

Mesoyi<br />

Kissonerga<br />

Kalopanayiotis<br />

pennit." (M.P. 545/09/2.)<br />

(M.P. 762/12/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


No. 351. PubUc Health Board of Pano Platres.<br />

His ExceUency the Govemor has been pleased<br />

to approve of the following Rye-laws made by<br />

the Public Health Hoard of Pano Platres.<br />

(M.P. 1619/08/2.)<br />

RYE-LAAVS MADE BY THE PUBLIC HEALTH<br />

BOARD or PANO PLATRES.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in tliem by<br />

the PubUc Health (Summer Resorts) Laws, 1928<br />

and 1934, the PubUc Health Board of Pano Platres<br />

hereby make the foUowing bye-laws :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laws may be cited as the PubUc<br />

Health (Pano Platres) Amendment Bye-laws,<br />

1936, and shall be read as one with the Public<br />

Health (Pano Platres) Bye-laws, 1934 and 1935,<br />

(hereinafter called " the Principal Bye-laws"),<br />

and the Principal Bye-laws and these Bye-laws<br />

may together be cited as the PubUc Health<br />

(Pano Platres) Bye-laws, 1934 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> foUowing Bye-law shaU be substituted<br />

for bye-law 21 of the Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

'' 21.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following fees shall be paid by<br />

the owner of or the person slaughtering any<br />

animal in the respective slaughter-houses between<br />

the 1st day of May and the 31st day of October,<br />

both days inclusive, in any year, that is to say :—<br />

s. cp.<br />

(a) For every buUock, camel, cow or ox<br />

not exceeding thirty okes in weight 3 4-|<br />

(b) For every bullock, camel, cow or ox<br />

exceeding thirty okes in weight ..60<br />

(c) For every goat, kid, lamb or sheep<br />

of six okes or over in weight ..13<br />

(d) For every kid or lamb under six<br />

okes in weight .. .. .. — 6<br />

(c) For every swine not exceeding five<br />

okes in weight .. .. .. - 6<br />

(/) For every swine exceeding five okes<br />

in weight but not exceeding ten okes<br />

in weight .. .. .. ..13<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

235<br />

8 cp-<br />

(g) For every swine exceeding ten okes<br />

in weight but not exceeding 30 okes<br />

in weight • • ..342<br />

(h) For every swine exceeding thirty<br />

okes in weight .. • • ..60<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> foUowing fees shaU be paid by the<br />

owner of or the person slaughtering any animal<br />

in the respective slaughter-houses between<br />

the 1st day of November and the 30th day of<br />

April, both days inclusive in any year, that is<br />

to say :—<br />

s. cpa)<br />

For every buUock, camel, cow or<br />

ox not exceeding thirty okes in weight 1 0<br />

6) For every bullock, camel, cow or ox<br />

exceeding thirty okes in weight ..20<br />

c) For every goat, kid, lamb or sheep<br />

of six okes or over in weight .. - 7<br />

d) For every kid or lamb under six<br />

okes in weight .. .. .. - 5<br />

e) For every svrine not exceeding five<br />

okes in weight .. .. .. - 41<br />

/) For every swine exceeding five okes<br />

in weight but not exceeding ten okes<br />

in weight .. .. .. ..10<br />

g) For every swine exceeding ten okes<br />

in weight but not exceeding 30 okes in<br />

weight .. .. . . . . 1 U<br />

h) For every swine exceeding thirty<br />

okes in weight .. .. ..20 >»<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bye-law shall be substituted<br />

for bye-law 22 of the Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

" 22. Between the 1st day of May and the<br />

31st day of October, both days inclusive, in<br />

any year, aU carcasses shaU be conveyed from<br />

the slaughter-houses to the meat market or<br />

pork market free of charge by the Board in such<br />

mamier as the Board may from time to time<br />

prescribe."<br />

No. 352.<br />

Evcaf: Report of Delegates on Accounts.<br />

EVCAF OFFICE, CYPRUS, Ofl&ce, Nicosia, the buUding of shops at Garibler<br />

E. No. 4/1935.<br />

NICOSIA. 26fh March, 1936, Cemetery, Nicosia and<br />

alterations made to the<br />

the additions and<br />

block of ofl&ces at<br />

SIR,<br />

We have the honour to submit herewith for<br />

the information of His Excellency the Governor and<br />

for pubUcation in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> the audited<br />

accounts of the Evcaf for the year 1935.<br />

Famagusta now used as PoUce barracks. During<br />

the year two meetuigs of the Moslems from aU<br />

parts of the Colony were held at the Evcaf Oflfice<br />

and in this way it was arranged for a discussion<br />

to take place as to the best way of utilizing the<br />

tithe commutation moneys. <strong>The</strong> works under­<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> total revenue for 1935 was taken during the year and the future works to-<br />

£28,818. IOs. 8c^. as compared with £10,520. Is. 8c^. be undertaken in this connection were discussed<br />

for 1934. <strong>The</strong> revenue for 1935 includes the and agreed to unanimously. This sum further<br />

sum of £10,490. 6s. 7c^. received from Government includes the amount spent during the year for<br />

for commuted Evcaf tithes as shewn under Head the completion of a second buUdhig on the site<br />

1 and also the sum of £10,669. 15s. Icp. being at Serai Onou, which is now used as the Central<br />

share of the Evcaf from the commuted tithes of Telephone Offiee. Certain improvements were<br />

Abdullah Pasha under Heads 6 and 7. From carried out in the vicinity of the Municipal Market<br />

and including the year 1935 the loss to the Evcaf in the Moslem Quarter of the town of Limassol<br />

revenue will be at the rate of £2,343. 18s. 6cp. during the year which improved the amenities<br />

per annum as a result of the commutation of of the market place. <strong>The</strong> repairs to the windows<br />

tithes on the recommendation of the Financial above the main entrances to the St. Sophia<br />

Commissioner. It is hoped, however, that the Mosque at Famagusta were commenced during<br />

investment in buUdings of the moneys received 1935 and lead glazing to these windows were also<br />

as tithes commutation will produce a substantial carried out in part during the year. This scheme<br />

income to cover the major part of this yearly of repair was devised by the late Mr. G. Jeflfery,<br />

loss in revenue.<br />

O.B.E., by whose death, at the beginning of the<br />

year under report, the Evcaf Department has<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> total expenditure for 1935 was suffered an irreparable loss.<br />

£13,705. 9s. 5cp. This sum includes expenditure<br />

on the building schemes out of the commuted tithe 4. <strong>The</strong> sum of £946. Is. 2cp. spent on Main­<br />

moneys amounting to £4,062. 6s. Gcp. during the tenance of Works and Buildings includes<br />

year for the building of houses at Arab Ahmed substantial repairs to the premises occupied by<br />

Mosque, the building of new ofl&ces at Famagusta, Dr. Oiflf, Mr. Petrides, Mr. McLaughlan, the Georg©<br />

the building of flats at the back of the Evcaf Hotel, Patiki's Tobacco Factory and Messrs.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


236 THE CYPRVS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

PaschaUs and Clirides. Elinor repairs were made<br />

to Buvuk Khan, Bu^-uk Hamam. Omerie Bath,<br />

Omeri6 Garden and the small houses in Shaban<br />

Pasha Quarter. Certain repairs were carried out<br />

to Serai Onou, Omerie and Iplik Pazari Mosques<br />

and to Y'^eni Djami and the Sultan's Ubrary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interior of the St. Sophia Mosque at Nicosia<br />

was thoroughly cleaned by a utUity scaflFolding<br />

tower and certain repairs were matle to the exterior<br />

waUs. A special room was buUt in the Moslem<br />

Cemetery at the Kyrenia Gate for storing hearses<br />

and the cemetery was cleaned and improved by<br />

laying out and opening paths therein. This<br />

sum further includes expenditure on other repairs<br />

and improvements made to the Evcaf properties<br />

in Nicosia, Lamaca, Limas^ol and Famagusta.<br />

<strong>The</strong> expenditure on properties in the towns of<br />

Nicosia and Limassol were cairied out at the<br />

request of the respective Municipalities, which<br />

were deemed necessarj'^ for sanitary requirements,<br />

etc.<br />

5. A sum of £806 shewm as grants to other<br />

Mosques for buUding, etc., includes £561 paid as<br />

salaries to Imams and others for the performance<br />

of religious duties in the Mosques of villages which<br />

have no funds of their own avaUable for that<br />

purpose. It also includes the sum of £245 spent<br />

for bmlding, repairs, etc., of Mosques in the<br />

viUages of Peristerona, Pyrga, VatiU, Amadhi<br />

and Trapeza. Out of this sum the annual<br />

instahnent of the loan contracted by the Photta<br />

viUagers for their water supply was paid ; also<br />

a special grant was made to assist the building of<br />

a waU round the new Moslem burial ground in<br />

Limassol, the site being an Evcaf property now<br />

utilized as a Moslem Cemetery for that town.<br />

Various other Mosques in the towns and viUages<br />

were also repaired and improved out of their own<br />

funds during 1935 and the upper portion of the<br />

Minaret at Lapithos- which was damaged by<br />

storms Avas reconstructed. <strong>The</strong> tomb stones<br />

used as pavement slabs in the Omerie Mosque,<br />

Nicosia, were removed during the year by the<br />

Antiquities Department and the Mosque has been<br />

refloored by the same department.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Moslem <strong>The</strong>ological School for the<br />

training of Imams and Khatibs for the needs<br />

of the Colony is working satisfactorily. Three<br />

students graduated during the year and are now<br />

duly quaUfied for appointments as Imams and<br />

Khatibs. A special course for rehgious instruction<br />

was opened during the summer of 1935 for the<br />

training of schoolmasters so as to enable them to<br />

perform the duties of Imams in the viUages. <strong>The</strong><br />

travelling Preachers visited all the Moslem villages<br />

throughout the Colony on several occasions and<br />

their visits were appreciated by the viUagers.<br />

Further improvements were carried out during the<br />

year to the Teky6 of the Ancient Order of the<br />

Mevlevi Brotherhood and the Mevlevi Dervishes<br />

now regularly perform the ceremonies and rites<br />

of the Fraternity under the charife of their Sheikh.<br />

7. A sum of £95 was paidas Grants-in-aid for<br />

buUdin;/, repairs, etc., for schools at the viUages<br />

of Vatih, Amadhi and Trapeza. <strong>The</strong>se grants<br />

to the viUage schools were made on the<br />

recommendation of the Education Department,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Honourable.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colonial Secretary, Nicosia.<br />

in the usual way. and payments were made through<br />

that department and placed to the credit of the<br />

afore-said villages. This sum also includes an<br />

aniount of £30 paid as a grant to the Shakespeare<br />

School for the school year 1035-36 for the teaching<br />

of the EngUsh language amongst the Moslem girls<br />

of the Colony. Again, a grant of £300 was made<br />

to the Turkish Lycee and the instalment of<br />

£588. 13s. Icp. w as paid tow ards the repayment of<br />

interest and sinking fund of the loan raised for the<br />

constmction of the Lycee buUdings, thus making<br />

a total grant of £888. i3s. Icp. during 1935 towards<br />

the Moslem Secondary education of the Colony.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yearly instalments towards the repayment<br />

of loans for the Nicosia Town Infants' School No. I<br />

and No. 2 and for Larnaca Boys' and Girls' Schools<br />

and also for the Galatia, GeunyeU and Yenij6 Keuy<br />

Schools were paid durhig the year. <strong>The</strong> Evcaf<br />

Department, during 1935, has also made itself<br />

responsible for the repayment ofthe loan contracted<br />

by the villagers of Lefkara for the construction<br />

of a new school in that vUlage. Assistance has<br />

again been given to various village schools out of<br />

the funds and properties of the viUage Mosques.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> planting of Eucalyptus trees on the road<br />

leading to the Hala Sultan Teky6 was continued;<br />

plants that had faded were replaced, and new<br />

species suitable for the conditions obtaining in<br />

that locality were introduced. AU seedUngs in<br />

the Nursery were transplanted into beds, and fresh<br />

seed was sown in preparation for next year's<br />

planting. <strong>The</strong> species planted in the forest area<br />

of the Tekye under the supervision of the Forest<br />

Department, thrived successfuUy, and showed<br />

that the planting had improved local cUmatic<br />

conditions. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Forestry Association<br />

encouraged the planting of trees in old Moslem<br />

Cemeteries in various vUlages, and two prizes of<br />

£1. IOs. each were awarded by the Evcaf Department<br />

to the tw o best villages, viz.: Ambelikou and<br />

Psilatos. <strong>The</strong> nests of the Processionary Moth<br />

Caterpillar in the Tekje plantations at Famagusta<br />

w ere collected and burnt w ith a view to preventing<br />

defoUation during the forthcoming spring.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> Mulhaka Vakfs continue to be<br />

administered by the Evcaf Agents stationed at<br />

the Headquarters of each district and the Evcaf<br />

Agents continue to notify at the end of each year<br />

every vUlage in their district of the various<br />

transactions and dealings with the Mosque funds<br />

and properties ofthe particular viUage administered<br />

by them during the year ; this system continues<br />

to work admirably. <strong>The</strong> Evcaf Agents also<br />

continue to administer various other Mulhaka-<br />

Meshrouta and ]Mulhaka-non-Meshrouta \'akf8<br />

placed under their charge from time to time. <strong>The</strong><br />

total number of these vakfs administered by the<br />

Evcaf Agents at the end of 1935 was 393 and on<br />

the 31st December, 1935, the cash and bond<br />

balance of the vakfs administered by them<br />

amounted to £1,816. Os. Bcp. and £35,107. IQs.O^p.<br />

respectively. Various properties were purchased<br />

out of thc funds of the Mulhaka Vakfs and small<br />

houses for the labourers working in the mines were<br />

built at Lefka, during 1935, which now form part<br />

of their assets in addition to the above-mentioned<br />

sums.<br />

We have the honour to be.<br />

Sir,<br />

Your obedient Servants,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

R. A. (}0hViitf-A.\:}^TEs\Delegats8 of<br />

M. Mu.NiB f Evcaf.<br />

(M.P. 176B/35.)


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936. 237<br />

STATEMENT OF RBYBNUE AKD EXPENDITURE OF MAZBOUTAH VAKFS FOB THE YEAR ENDED<br />

REVENUE.<br />

1. Tithes Compensation<br />

2. Rents:<br />

£ 8. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

10,490 6 7<br />

Nicosia 3,73.3 3 2<br />

Lamaca ... ... ... 133 0 6<br />

Limassol 300 2 7<br />

Famagusta ... 526 6 0<br />

Kyrenia 2 0 5<br />

4,694 13 2<br />

3. Defter Hakani fees<br />

1,605 10 6<br />

4. Idjar^-i-Muejjele<br />

245 18 2<br />

5. Sale of Mahloul, etc.<br />

87 11 6<br />

6. Audit fees<br />

7. Specific Services:<br />

Reimbursement-in-aid from<br />

6,511 16 6<br />

Abdullah Pasha Vakf<br />

Sheri Court fees<br />

8. Miscellaneous Receipts:<br />

4,513 16<br />

320 9<br />

4,834 5 5<br />

Interest on Cash Balances with<br />

Ottoman Bank<br />

Sale of old materials<br />

Registration of Vakfieh ...<br />

289 1 7<br />

5 8 0<br />

7 0 0<br />

Berat fees 3 4 0<br />

Copying fees<br />

Safe "lie of olive-oil<br />

Sundry receipts<br />

4 4 7<br />

14 18 4<br />

24 11 1<br />

348 8 I<br />

Advances repaid ..<br />

Deposits<br />

Total Receipts<br />

Balance in hand on lst January, 1935<br />

NICOSIA, 9th January, 1936.<br />

Total Revenue ... 28,818 10 8<br />

5 0 0<br />

36,286 5 4<br />

36,291 5 4<br />

31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

65,109 16 3<br />

555 3 0<br />

Total £65.664 19 3<br />

1. Evcaf Office :<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp<br />

Personal emoluments ... 1,556 0 0<br />

Travelling expenses 61 7 5<br />

Postage and telegrams ... 6 2 1<br />

Printing and stationery ... 5 6 3<br />

Incidental expenses 14 2 0<br />

1,642 18 0<br />

2. Mosques, Schools & other Religious Services<br />

(A) Mosques:<br />

Personal emoluments ... 2,727 19 3<br />

Lighting and incidental<br />

expenses 146 14 5<br />

Grants tootherMosquesfor<br />

building, etc<br />

(B) Schools :<br />

Grant to Turkish Lyc^e<br />

Nicosia Town Infants'<br />

School (yearly instalment)<br />

Nicosia Town Infants'<br />

806 0 0<br />

888 13 1<br />

50 0 0<br />

School, No. 2 (yearly<br />

instalment)<br />

Larnaca Boys' School<br />

(yearly instalment) ...<br />

Lamaca Girls' School<br />

(yearlyinstalment) ...<br />

Galatia Boys' School<br />

(yearlyinstalment)<br />

Geunyeli School (yearly<br />

64 15 0<br />

72 5 0<br />

57 16 1<br />

38 17 0<br />

instalment)<br />

28 18 0<br />

Yenije Keuy School<br />

(yearly instalment) 12 19 0<br />

Grants to other schools for<br />

building, etc<br />

95 0 0<br />

(c) Other Religious Services :<br />

Personal emoluments 260 0 0<br />

Firing guns<br />

121 15 8<br />

Travelhng expenses 15 4 8<br />

Postage, telegrams and<br />

incidental expenses<br />

9 7 3<br />

5,396 5 2<br />

3. Works and Buildings :<br />

Maintenance of works and<br />

buildings<br />

946 1<br />

Repairs and improvements to<br />

St. Sophia Mosque, etc., Famagusta<br />

36 14 8<br />

Improvements Mosque Properties,<br />

etc., Limassol<br />

81 0 0<br />

Second building on the site at<br />

Serai Onou<br />

493 13 3<br />

Building of houses Arab<br />

Ahmed Mosque<br />

650 16 2<br />

Building of new offices, Famagusta<br />

773 13 1<br />

Building of flats at the back of<br />

the Evcaf Office, Nicosia 1,001 7 0<br />

Building of shops at Garibler<br />

Cemetery, Nicosia<br />

693 7 6<br />

Additions and alterations to<br />

block of offiees, Famagusta ... 943 2 6<br />

5,619 16 1<br />

4. Miscellaneous Services:<br />

Rates and taxes<br />

Law Expenses<br />

Fees to Govemment for services<br />

rendered by Law Officers<br />

Fees to Government Auditor...<br />

Cost of collecting Defter<br />

Hakani fees<br />

Plantations<br />

Sundry services<br />

450 16 2<br />

15 1 6<br />

100 0 0<br />

120 0 0<br />

190 7 5<br />

19 17 7<br />

101 4 0<br />

Gratuities and charitable allowcLU(y€o<br />

••• ••• ••• ••• 49 3 0<br />

1,046 10 2<br />

Advances ...<br />

Deposits repaid<br />

Examined and foand correct,<br />

A. N. BRAKCO,<br />

lst February, 1936. Local Assistant Awlitor.<br />

£ s ep.<br />

Total Expenditure ...13,705 9 5<br />

3,505 0 0<br />

Total Payments<br />

Balance in hand on Slst December,1935<br />

37,835 19 8<br />

51,541 9<br />

14,123 9<br />

4<br />

8<br />

Total £65.664 19 3<br />

R. A. GODWIN-AUSTEN I Z)«^a


-238 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, ^H APRIL, 1936.<br />

NO. 363. Tbe Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Siai.ment of particulars, pui-suant to sections<br />

;•!> and .")!' of the Partnership Law. 192S, having<br />

kt'u furnished the following Business Names have<br />

IK-'CTI dulv iviristored.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 72(;/2."».) ..for Regi.-^frar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particalars


CTPBUS.<br />

Import Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal<br />

import.'* during the fourth quarter of the year for the<br />

Sumquennial period 1930-19.S4, as compared with the<br />

gures for October-31st December, 1934 and 1935.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—FOOD,<br />

TOBACCO :—<br />

DRINK AND<br />

Beans and peas<br />

Beer and ale ..<br />

Butter ..<br />

Coffee, raw<br />

Confectionery, including<br />

chocolates, pastry<br />

goods, etc.<br />

Fish<br />

..<br />

Flour, wheaten<br />

Fruit<br />

Milk, preserved<br />

Oils, edible<br />

Provisions<br />

Rice<br />

Sesame ..<br />

Bpices<br />

Spirits ..<br />

Sugar ..<br />

Tobacco, unmanuf acture<br />

(except tumbeki)<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, unenumerated<br />

Total, Class I<br />

II.—RAW MATERIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN­<br />

MANTTFACTURED :—<br />

Asphalt and bitumen<br />

Coal<br />

Oils, non-edible<br />

Petroleum, crude<br />

Timber . .<br />

Raw materials, unenumerated<br />

..<br />

Total, Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

OR MAINLY MANU­<br />

FACTURED :—<br />

Cement<br />

Chemicals, drugs, medicines,<br />

dyes and colours<br />

Earthenware, ohina,<br />

glass and glassware ..<br />

Electrical goods and<br />

apparatus<br />

Haberdashery and millinery<br />

Hardware and cutlery<br />

Implements.instruments<br />

and tools :—<br />

Agricultural and industrial<br />

Musical<br />

Scientific instruments<br />

and appliances<br />

Iron and steel and<br />

manufactures thereof<br />

Leather and manufactures<br />

thereof<br />

Machinery<br />

Manure, chemical<br />

Matches<br />

Paper and manufactures<br />

thereof..<br />

Perfvunery<br />

Petrol and benzine<br />

" Motor spirit"<br />

Petroleum " kerosene "<br />

Rubber manufactures :<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

carriages and cycles<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

motor cars and motor<br />

cycles<br />

Rubber manufactures,<br />

other<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

Oct.-Dec.,<br />

19H0-1934<br />

£<br />

7,121<br />

1,056<br />

2,217<br />

4,350<br />

2,908<br />

7,262<br />

34,775<br />

2,447<br />

1,985<br />

8,525<br />

2,214<br />

2,714<br />

1,733<br />

491<br />

2,137<br />

5,818<br />

4,897<br />

14,940<br />

107,590<br />

2,945<br />

3,951<br />

1,512<br />

5,001<br />

13,344<br />

2,844<br />

29,597<br />

3,465<br />

8,542<br />

5,395<br />

1,826<br />

3,045<br />

5,427<br />

987<br />

1,302<br />

1,047<br />

14,169<br />

15,193<br />

15,378<br />

10,004 i<br />

1,243 I<br />

3,907<br />

1,516<br />

10,848<br />

6,586<br />

259<br />

3,872<br />

914<br />

Oct.-Doc.,<br />

1934<br />

£<br />

8,268<br />

952<br />

1,876<br />

4,733<br />

3,131<br />

6,990<br />

12,262<br />

2,847<br />

1,880<br />

5,094<br />

1,682<br />

1,212<br />

868<br />

276<br />

5,702<br />

6,199<br />

3,839<br />

7,023<br />

74,834<br />

849<br />

1,674<br />

2,391<br />

14,341<br />

9,700<br />

1,208<br />

30,163<br />

3,888<br />

8,121<br />

5,520<br />

1,855<br />

1,501<br />

6,197<br />

1,188<br />

923<br />

2,401<br />

19,630<br />

14,377<br />

19,161<br />

11,664<br />

1,182<br />

4,233<br />

2,219<br />

11,311<br />

6,963<br />

368<br />

3,786<br />

747<br />

Oct.-Dec.<br />

1935<br />

£<br />

3,397<br />

1,428<br />

2,082<br />

8,362<br />

3,649<br />

8,578<br />

4,948<br />

2,250<br />

3,010<br />

12,974<br />

2,171<br />

4,902<br />

458<br />

760<br />

744<br />

10,543<br />

5,726<br />

6,231<br />

82,213<br />

2,307<br />

1,759<br />

2,613<br />

3,341<br />

22,484<br />

3,098<br />

35,602<br />

4,808<br />

16,649<br />

8,770<br />

3,715<br />

1,672<br />

10,424<br />

2,833<br />

1,182<br />

2,642<br />

30,555<br />

16,952<br />

33,828<br />

14,660<br />

1,227<br />

9,804<br />

1,774<br />

11,612<br />

7,426<br />

676<br />

3,994<br />

766<br />

Carried forward ..| 114,925 127,235 185,969<br />

Commodity<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

Soap<br />

Stationery<br />

Textiles :<br />

Cotton<br />

threads<br />

yams and<br />

Cotton piece goods<br />

Cotton manufactures<br />

(including apparel)<br />

Hemp and jute<br />

manufactures<br />

Linen manufactures<br />

Silk manufactwes ..<br />

Woollen manufactures<br />

"Vehicles :<br />

Bicycles<br />

thereof<br />

and parts<br />

Motor cars and<br />

thereof<br />

parts<br />

Vehicles, other, and<br />

parts thereof<br />

Wood manufactures ..<br />

ManufacttLred<br />

unenumerated<br />

articles.<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOR<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Animals & birds, living<br />

Total, Class IV<br />

Bullion ..<br />

Total<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

Oct.-Dec.,<br />

1930-1934<br />

£<br />

114,925<br />

2,698<br />

2,742<br />

10,721<br />

21,201<br />

10,531<br />

5,380<br />

589<br />

5,230<br />

22,134<br />

1,415<br />

8,933<br />

953<br />

1,331<br />

.<br />

30,508<br />

239,291<br />

139<br />

139<br />

180<br />

376,797<br />

Oct.-Dec.<br />

1934<br />

£<br />

127,235<br />

2,040<br />

4,179<br />

12,884<br />

20,269<br />

14,213<br />

6,829<br />

986<br />

7,705<br />

24,862<br />

2,354<br />

13,353<br />

351<br />

2,549<br />

24,087<br />

263,896<br />

120<br />

120<br />

267<br />

369,280<br />

239<br />

Oct.-Dec.<br />

1 ]!».;.")<br />

£<br />

185,969<br />

2,605<br />

3,169<br />

17,022<br />

28,000<br />

11,086<br />

8,790<br />

1,089<br />

11,059<br />

28,177<br />

4,141<br />

11,610<br />

2,066<br />

1,902<br />

30.286<br />

346,871<br />

88<br />

88<br />

328<br />

466,102<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

Export Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal<br />

exports during the fourth quarter of the year, for the<br />

quinquennial period 1930-1934, as compared with the<br />

ngures for October-31st December, 1934 and 1935.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—FOOD,<br />

TOBACCO :<br />

DRINK AND<br />

Animals, living, for food<br />

Oxen<br />

Sheep<br />

Other kinds ..<br />

Beans and peas<br />

Carobs :—<br />

Whole<br />

Ground<br />

Seed ..<br />

Cheese ..<br />

Com, grain and flour :<br />

Barley<br />

Wheat<br />

Other<br />

Fruit:—<br />

Almonds<br />

Grapes<br />

Hazelnuts ..<br />

Lemons and oranges<br />

Pomegranates<br />

Raisins<br />

Other<br />

Spirits :—<br />

Brandy<br />

Other..<br />

Tobacco, unmanufac<br />

tured :—<br />

Fumigated ..<br />

Yellow leaf<br />

Vegetables :—<br />

Onions<br />

Potatoes<br />

Other..<br />

Vinegar<br />

..<br />

Wine (including com<br />

mandaria)<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, unenumerated.<br />

Total, Class I<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

Oct.-Dec..<br />

1930-1934<br />

11,513<br />

117<br />

1,471<br />

1,180<br />

36,225<br />

8,494<br />

1,234<br />

771<br />

3,620<br />

2,397<br />

905<br />

3,677<br />

2,100<br />

314<br />

7,731<br />

6,144<br />

20,737<br />

290<br />

269<br />

309<br />

2,965<br />

1,166<br />

2,922<br />

15,367<br />

78<br />

1,010<br />

16,873<br />

3,361<br />

Oct.-Dec,<br />

1934<br />

2,696<br />

171<br />

1,106<br />

390<br />

59,211<br />

18,804<br />

3,132<br />

416<br />

16,349<br />

1,327<br />

3,564<br />

5,791<br />

3,075<br />

17<br />

15,066<br />

3,509<br />

9,868<br />

523<br />

1,080<br />

321<br />

1,541<br />

^22<br />

2,091<br />

16,213<br />

99<br />

919<br />

12,341<br />

4,858<br />

162,229 i 182,800<br />

Oct.-Dec,<br />

1935<br />

2,290<br />

1,200<br />

541<br />

1,232<br />

24,925<br />

20,157<br />

2,327<br />

1,35a<br />

6,547<br />

5,291<br />

1,260<br />

6,264<br />

2,942<br />

498<br />

25,934<br />

4,688<br />

7,631<br />

362<br />

900<br />

55<br />

899<br />

968<br />

4,347<br />

14,315<br />

1,526<br />

868<br />

16,261<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

6,949<br />

159,436


240<br />

Commodity<br />

n. RAW ^hlATKBIALS &<br />

ABTICLKS MAINLY UN­<br />

MANTTFACTURED :—<br />

Cotton, raw<br />

Hides and skins, raw .<br />

Inteetinee<br />

Mining and quarry<br />

products:<br />

Asbestos<br />

Terra umbra<br />

Copper ore (including<br />

precipitate)..<br />

Yellow ore ..<br />

Pyrites<br />

Metallic precipitate<br />

Other.. .. . •<br />

Silk cocoons<br />

Silk, raw or wound silk<br />

Spices and seeds:<br />

Cumin seed ..<br />

Linseed<br />

Other<br />

Stimao ..<br />

Wool<br />

Raw Hiaterials, imenu<br />

merated ..<br />

Total, Class II<br />

in.—ABTICLKS WHOLLY<br />

.OBI MAINLY MAircnrAO-<br />

TUBED :<br />

Bricks and tiles<br />

Embroidery and needlework<br />

Grvpsuni ..<br />

lunufactured articles,<br />

unenumerated<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOB<br />

iFooD :—<br />

Camels ..<br />

Donkeys<br />

Horses ..<br />

Mules<br />

Other kinds<br />

Total, Class IV<br />

Bullion ..<br />

Total<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Syears<br />

aTerage<br />

Oct-Dec,<br />

1990-1934<br />

6,688 i<br />

3,808 I<br />

290<br />

13,643<br />

2,330<br />

8,680<br />

46,338<br />

1,367<br />

225<br />

117<br />

1,361<br />

3,096<br />

1,130<br />

787<br />

2,191<br />

1,808<br />

2,444<br />

96,103<br />

465<br />

12,062<br />

1,407<br />

28,975<br />

42,909<br />

192<br />

265<br />

158<br />

9.164<br />

3<br />

9.782<br />

1,288<br />

Oct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec,<br />

1934 193."><br />

14,183 I<br />

1,220 i<br />

480 I<br />

13,709<br />

3,178<br />

42,898<br />

37,185<br />

6,833<br />

496<br />

1,798<br />

2<br />

442<br />

746<br />

2,827<br />

6,148<br />

132,145<br />

279<br />

16,760<br />

784<br />

21,087<br />

38,910<br />

110<br />

101<br />

160<br />

8,651<br />

10<br />

9,022<br />

. 302.311 362.877<br />

3.863<br />

2,239<br />

439<br />

11,051<br />

4,273<br />

31,899<br />

60,837<br />

1,129<br />

8,627<br />

1,428<br />

2,268<br />

3,472<br />

1,361<br />

2.094<br />

134,970<br />

16,814<br />

519<br />

32,914<br />

49.247<br />

120<br />

1,206<br />

136<br />

9,239<br />

2<br />

354,636<br />

No. 357. Notification under the Municipal<br />

Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934.<br />

Whereas a piece of land, together with the<br />

buildings thereon, situated in the town of Varosha<br />

and forming part of Registrations Nos. 1242 and<br />

1243, Varosha, in the books of the Land Registry<br />

Office, in the name of Louis E. Loizou of Varosha,<br />

comprising 1,212 square feet approximately, being<br />

the south-westerly portion of plots Nos. 214 and,<br />

215, Varosha Town Plan (1/1250), and having the<br />

boimdary described in the Schedule hereto (whioh<br />

piece of land is hereinafter referred to as " the said<br />

piece of land "), is required by the Mayor, Deputy<br />

Mayor, Councillors and Townsmen of the town of<br />

Famagusta, (hereinafter referred to as "the<br />

Municipal Corporation"), for the purpose of<br />

widening the street running from the Elementary<br />

Schools to Ayia Zone Church :<br />

And whereas the formalities prescribed by<br />

sections 119 and 120 ofthe Municipal Corporations<br />

Laws, 1930 and 1934, have been complied with:<br />

And whereas His Excellency the Govemor<br />

has approved of the plan submitted in that behalf<br />

and considers it expedient, having regard to all<br />

the circumstances, that the Municipal Corporation<br />

should be permitted to acquire the said piece of<br />

land for the above public purpose :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested<br />

in him by section 121 ofthe Municipal Corporations<br />

Laws, 1930 and 1934, His Excellency the Governor<br />

has been pleased to sanction and hereby sanctions<br />

the acquisition of the said piece of land by the<br />

Municipal Corporation.<br />

SCHBDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary commences at the north-west<br />

corner of plot No. 215 of Varosha Town Plan<br />

(1/1250), thence in a straight line to the northwesterly<br />

corner of plot No. 213 of the same plan,<br />

thence following the south and south-west<br />

boundaries of plots Nos. 214 and 215 to point of<br />

commencement, as per plan filed in File Apphcation<br />

No. 279/36 in the Land Registry Office, Famagusta.<br />

(M.P. 619/36.)<br />

Ho. 358. Medical Department<br />

Retam of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 4th April, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca ...<br />

Limasioi<br />

FaOiagusta<br />

Paphoe...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

^Total foi the corresponding<br />

week last y<br />

Scarlet-Fev<br />

1 Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

— —<br />

— —<br />

^— —<br />

1 ~ ' ~~<br />

! i:-<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

*""~<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

—<br />

---<br />

—<br />

—<br />

8<br />

xn<br />

-.a<br />

'5o<br />

(M. P. H >8/8 1/8.)<br />

»rf<br />

1 \ E.C.S. Meni<br />

—<br />

--<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

j<br />

'<br />

Typhoid<br />

— 1 5<br />

— 1 1<br />

— , --<br />

— ! —<br />

6<br />

- 155<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Dysentery<br />

^^<br />

—<br />

I ""<br />

1<br />

n<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosi<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

' 1 '-i<br />

; 2 71<br />

1<br />

1 •><br />

1<br />

(^<br />

«<br />

Yellow Fev<br />

^^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

--<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Dengue<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

•jj<br />

Si<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

o<br />

L «'<br />

Acute Ante<br />

Poliomyelit<br />

Trachoma<br />

30<br />

— 1<br />

— .3.3<br />

— 1 5<br />

— 4<br />

- i 42<br />

1<br />

— 115<br />

1 '4,2:39<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

D irecti ?r of Mei Ural. Servi ees.<br />

1<br />

Leprosy<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

Total<br />

3X<br />

4<br />

33<br />

6<br />

b<br />

4H<br />

129<br />

4..062<br />

7


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 859. Imports, Exports and Shippmg.<br />

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to direct the publication for general information of the<br />

following Return of Articles Imported and Exported, also Shipping during the six months ended<br />

Slst December, 1935, as compared with those for the corresponding period of the previous year.<br />

Article<br />

CLASS I.—^FOOD, DRINK & TOBACCO:—<br />

Bacon and Ham<br />

cwt.<br />

Baking powder, yeast, rennets, etc.<br />

Beans and Peas<br />

Beer and Ale<br />

Biscuits and Bread<br />

Botargo ..<br />

Butter, common<br />

gals,<br />

cwt.<br />

Butter, fine<br />

Caviar, black<br />

><br />

Caviar, red (" Tarama ")<br />

Cheese<br />

Chocolate<br />

Cocoa, Chicory<br />

Coffee, raw<br />

Coffee, roasted or ground<br />

.. ..<br />

Confectionery<br />

Corn, Grain and Flour :—<br />

value<br />

Barley<br />

Bran<br />

cwt.<br />

Oats<br />

Vetches<br />

Wheat<br />

><br />

Wheat-meal and Flour<br />

Other flour<br />

9<br />

Other corn ..i .. ^. .. .,<br />

Eggs<br />

No.<br />

Fish, cured or salted, not canned.. cwt.<br />

Fish, canned<br />

value<br />

Fodder for cattle," Straw and Hay" cwt.<br />

Fruit :—<br />

Bottled and Tinned<br />

Currants<br />

Dates<br />

Jams and JeUies<br />

Nuts :—<br />

Ground nuts<br />

Nuts, other<br />

..<br />

>><br />

>)<br />

>><br />

>><br />

Ohves<br />

Other<br />

value<br />

Glucose<br />

cwt.<br />

Macaroni and VermiceUi<br />

Margarine<br />

Milk, preserved<br />

Mineral and Aerated Waters.. gals.<br />

Oils, edible :—<br />

Bean<br />

cwt.<br />

Coconut<br />

J<br />

Cotton seed<br />

J<br />

Ohve<br />

Palm and palm kernel<br />

J<br />

Other<br />

Provisions, tinned, bottled, etc. value<br />

Rice<br />

Salt, refined, for table use<br />

Sesame<br />

cwt. !<br />

Spices<br />

Spirits of aU sorts<br />

gals.<br />

Sugar<br />

cwt.<br />

Tea<br />

lbs.<br />

Carried forward ..<br />

IMPORTS.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

Slst December, 1934.<br />

Quantity Value<br />

106<br />

30<br />

18,069<br />

15,806<br />

185<br />

303<br />

348<br />

14<br />

701<br />

147<br />

48<br />

4,221<br />

12<br />

16<br />

2,787<br />

326<br />

38<br />

339<br />

52,476<br />

314<br />

6<br />

15,410<br />

4,084<br />

40<br />

117<br />

2<br />

358<br />

35<br />

2,272<br />

1,157<br />

426<br />

519<br />

159<br />

147<br />

1,447<br />

1,166<br />

2,431<br />

6,639<br />

3,573<br />

15<br />

187<br />

1,991<br />

8,076<br />

38<br />

2,204<br />

220<br />

87,968<br />

29,321<br />

22,086<br />

596<br />

302<br />

9,414<br />

2,429<br />

880<br />

1<br />

1,664<br />

1,784<br />

26<br />

70<br />

2,395<br />

1,067<br />

135<br />

9,928<br />

94<br />

2,766<br />

2<br />

541<br />

55<br />

9<br />

94<br />

17,851<br />

205<br />

2<br />

22<br />

6,149<br />

3,041<br />

5<br />

309<br />

8<br />

163<br />

114<br />

1,436<br />

1,212<br />

584<br />

15<br />

321<br />

172<br />

311<br />

3,793<br />

138<br />

2,690<br />

5,792<br />

3,092<br />

53<br />

163<br />

2,840<br />

3,311<br />

3,544<br />

33<br />

1,468<br />

378<br />

6,266<br />

10,850<br />

1,458<br />

I<br />

— 112,041 ' —<br />

SIX MONTHS EN:IED<br />

Slst December, 1935.<br />

Quantity Value<br />

102<br />

25<br />

7,370<br />

19,468<br />

260<br />

246<br />

356<br />

4<br />

14<br />

368<br />

320<br />

128<br />

7,535<br />

13<br />

21<br />

41,469<br />

800<br />

550<br />

4,927<br />

57<br />

4<br />

716<br />

45<br />

1,985<br />

735<br />

224<br />

533<br />

86<br />

154<br />

1,533<br />

953<br />

3,168<br />

7,828<br />

426<br />

13<br />

936<br />

1,531<br />

15,870<br />

36<br />

654<br />

675<br />

1,312<br />

40,115<br />

2.1,200<br />

605<br />

211<br />

3,464<br />

3,188<br />

1,309<br />

5<br />

1,324<br />

1,937<br />

63<br />

61<br />

1,193<br />

1,944<br />

248<br />

12,998<br />

97<br />

2,261<br />

7<br />

17,164<br />

484<br />

7<br />

7,257<br />

4,683<br />

168<br />

12<br />

329<br />

126<br />

1,385<br />

628<br />

329<br />

3<br />

318<br />

97<br />

391<br />

4,131<br />

113<br />

4,417<br />

9,159<br />

566<br />

56<br />

1,094<br />

2,875<br />

4,507<br />

7,441<br />

33<br />

529<br />

1,001<br />

1,350<br />

13,794<br />

1,635<br />

241<br />

Increase I Decrease<br />

759<br />

429<br />

4<br />

153<br />

37<br />

877<br />

113<br />

3,070<br />

3<br />

279<br />

1,108<br />

1,642<br />

4<br />

166<br />

12<br />

80<br />

338<br />

1,727<br />

3,367<br />

3<br />

931<br />

35<br />

1,196<br />

3,897<br />

623<br />

2,944<br />

177<br />

116,997 ' 23,983<br />

91<br />

5,950<br />

340<br />

9<br />

1,202<br />

505<br />

2<br />

541<br />

55<br />

9<br />

87<br />

687<br />

2<br />

15<br />

5<br />

141<br />

51<br />

584<br />

255<br />

12<br />

3<br />

75<br />

25<br />

2,526<br />

939<br />

4,916<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

19,027


242 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Article<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS I.—FOOD, DBINK & TOBACCO:—'contd.<br />

Tobacco :—<br />

Unmanufactured (except Tumbeki)<br />

cwt<br />

Tumbeki or Persian Tobacco .. I „<br />

Manufactured i „<br />

Cigars<br />

No.<br />

Cigarettes<br />

Snuff<br />

Tomato paste<br />

Wines in bottle :—<br />

cwt.<br />

Sparkling ! gals<br />

Other |„<br />

. Other articles I value<br />

CLASS II.—RAW MATERIALS AND AB-J<br />

TICLES MAINLY UNMANUFACTURED :-<br />

Asphalt and bitumen | cwt.<br />

Coal tons<br />

Greases<br />

Gum, mastic<br />

Hides and Skins, raw<br />

OU, cotton seed<br />

Oil of Linseed<br />

OU, other, not edible<br />

cwt.<br />

Petroleum, crude<br />

gals,<br />

Plants, bulbs and Cuttings .. value'<br />

Seed8(Agricultural & Horticultural):—<br />

Potato cwt.<br />

Other sorts value<br />

Silk worm eggs<br />

Sulphur<br />

Tar and Pitch<br />

Valonia<br />

Wax :—Bees'<br />

Camauba and other ..<br />

Wood and Timber :—<br />

ounces<br />

of s drs.<br />

cwt.<br />

Fire Wood „<br />

Timber c. ft.<br />

Other articles value<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR<br />

MAINLY MANUFACTURED :—<br />

Group A.—Coke, foundr}'<br />

Group B.—Earthenware, China, Glass<br />

and Glassware :—<br />

tons<br />

Earthenware and China value<br />

Glass and glassware .. ..<br />

Group C.—Iron and Steel and<br />

manufactures thereof:—<br />

Iron and Steel:—<br />

Pig Iron I cwt<br />

Bars, joists, rods, plates, sheets<br />

and bundles (excluding<br />

galvanized)<br />

Plates and sheet.s, galvanized<br />

Plates and sheets, tinned (ex­<br />

„<br />

cluding embossed & Coloured) ,,<br />

Steel plates and sheets .. .., „<br />

Tubes, pipes and their fittings : ,,<br />

Wire and manufactures thereof value<br />

Anchors and Chains (ships') cwt.<br />

Bedsteads Xo.<br />

Nails, ordinary cwt.<br />

Nails, horse shoe ,,<br />

Safes No.<br />

Manufactures of Iron and Steel,<br />

unenumerated value<br />

Carried forward ..<br />

SIX MdNTHS ENPEI)<br />

;U^t December, i;i34.<br />

Sl.\ MONTHS ENDED<br />

31st December. 103;>.<br />

Quantity Value Quantity Value<br />

2,195<br />

55<br />

6<br />

8,171<br />

23<br />

75<br />

76<br />

151<br />

17,392<br />

1,707<br />

196<br />

281<br />

2,205<br />

671<br />

861<br />

1,723,893<br />

1,300<br />

12<br />

152<br />

37<br />

28<br />

33<br />

47<br />

419,486<br />

76<br />

493<br />

26,040<br />

2,710<br />

71<br />

184<br />

7,601<br />

82<br />

1,145<br />

2,629<br />

183<br />

53<br />

£<br />

112,041<br />

11,007<br />

410<br />

200<br />

46<br />

999<br />

17<br />

155<br />

141<br />

119<br />

215<br />

6,118<br />

2,756<br />

192<br />

1<br />

748<br />

1,981<br />

937<br />

1,256<br />

17,857<br />

492<br />

4<br />

144<br />

154<br />

12<br />

95<br />

5<br />

128<br />

119<br />

5<br />

35,323<br />

177<br />

157<br />

3,626<br />

7,236<br />

129<br />

9,214<br />

1,948<br />

78<br />

167<br />

7,034<br />

1,204<br />

53<br />

1,371<br />

1,725<br />

424<br />

403<br />

14,037<br />

242,660<br />

3,048<br />

41<br />

5<br />

12,266<br />

34<br />

189<br />

79<br />

188<br />

21,864<br />

2,032<br />

200<br />

27<br />

411<br />

254<br />

827<br />

1,301<br />

1,321,314<br />

4,248<br />

600<br />

197<br />

168<br />

17<br />

26<br />

87<br />

609,098<br />

118<br />

1,831<br />

33,228<br />

8,355<br />

72<br />

1,426<br />

17,607<br />

168<br />

3,319<br />

2,976<br />

329<br />

66<br />

20,200<br />

341<br />

160<br />

84<br />

1,469<br />

17<br />

199<br />

143<br />

126<br />

217<br />

7,265<br />

3,419<br />

168<br />

326<br />

1,153<br />

336<br />

1,242<br />

2,189<br />

15,836<br />

65<br />

1,524<br />

225<br />

82<br />

254<br />

125<br />

88<br />

103<br />

8<br />

41,912<br />

145<br />

448<br />

5,518<br />

8,706<br />

612<br />

12,308<br />

5,602<br />

76<br />

849<br />

13,270<br />

1,597<br />

244<br />

6,483<br />

1,978<br />

755<br />

607<br />

9,372 —<br />

Increase<br />

£ £<br />

— 116,997 23,983<br />

9,193<br />

38<br />

460<br />

44<br />

2<br />

7<br />

2<br />

1,147<br />

663<br />

325<br />

405<br />

305<br />

933<br />

1,520<br />

81<br />

242<br />

30<br />

3<br />

6,589<br />

291<br />

1,892<br />

1,470<br />

483<br />

3,094<br />

3,654<br />

682<br />

6,236<br />

393<br />

191<br />

4,112<br />

253<br />

331<br />

204<br />

Decrease<br />

£<br />

19,027<br />

69<br />

40<br />

24<br />

1,645<br />

2,021<br />

427<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

72<br />

5<br />

40<br />

16<br />

32<br />

4,665<br />

— 283,833 i 69,258 ' 28,085


Article<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

•CLASS HI.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OB<br />

MAINLY MANUFACTUBED :—COntd.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

-Group D.—Non-Ferrous Metals and<br />

Manufactures thereof:—<br />

Aluminium ware<br />

value<br />

Brass manufactures<br />

Copper sheets, bottoms, bars and<br />

— 454<br />

677<br />

nails<br />

cwt. i<br />

Copper manufactm'es, other .. value;<br />

Lead Sheets, pipes, etc<br />

cwt.<br />

Lead manufactures, other value<br />

Tin bars and ingots<br />

cwt.<br />

Tin manufactures, other<br />

value<br />

Zinc manufactures<br />

*Oroup E.—Hardware and Cutlery,<br />

Implements and Tools :—<br />

724<br />

—<br />

305<br />

119<br />

1,930<br />

96<br />

241<br />

32<br />

1,394<br />

674<br />

14<br />

540<br />

116<br />

101<br />

Hardware and Cutlery<br />

Implements, Instruments and Tools: —<br />

12,762<br />

Agricultural<br />

Industrial<br />

Scientific :—<br />

,<br />

1<br />

'<br />

688<br />

2,5.53<br />

Mathematical instruments<br />

Medical and Surgical apphances<br />

Microscopes, etc<br />

Optical Instruments:—<br />

4<br />

1,632<br />

322<br />

Spectacles other than Sunglasses<br />

Sunglasses, frames, etc.<br />

Photographic :—<br />

I „<br />

... „<br />

152<br />

165<br />

Cameras<br />

Cinematographic<br />

, No<br />

appa­<br />

125 107 517<br />

ratus<br />

value'<br />

Cinematograph films feet<br />

Other photographic appU­<br />

1,144,366<br />

40<br />

737 912,438<br />

ances<br />

Wine gauging<br />

value<br />

manufac<br />

882<br />

turing instruments and<br />

mechanical appUances<br />

Scientific instruments and<br />

appUances, not elsewhere<br />

401 —<br />

specified<br />

Clocks and Watches<br />

-Group F.—Electrical goods<br />

Apparatus:—<br />

»»<br />

No.<br />

and<br />

6,914<br />

1 121<br />

1,116<br />

_^_^<br />

8,368<br />

Wireless Tel^raphy Receiving<br />

Apparatus :—Complete No<br />

Parts .. .. value<br />

Electrical goods and apparatus!<br />

79 654<br />

174<br />

236<br />

not elsewhere specified ..<br />

- Group G.-Machinery & parts thereof :-<br />

Agricultural:—<br />

3,944 —<br />

Ploughs<br />

Reapers and Threshers ..<br />

Tractors<br />

Other<br />

Dairy machinery :—<br />

No.<br />

I value<br />

I<br />

106<br />

4<br />

383<br />

1,672<br />

306<br />

166<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Cream Separators | No.<br />

Other i value<br />

Mining „<br />

Oil Engines , No.<br />

Pumps „<br />

Sewing and Knitting Machines:—|<br />

59<br />

464<br />

116<br />

11,325<br />

4,804<br />

757<br />

5<br />

92<br />

269<br />

Complete "I<br />

Parts valuej<br />

Typewriters :—Complete .. .. No. i<br />

Parts value<br />

Windmills No.<br />

-Other machines and machineryi<br />

683<br />

115<br />

2<br />

4,201<br />

1,477<br />

713<br />

65<br />

111<br />

1,001<br />

95<br />

10<br />

not elsewhere specified .. .. valne — ! 10,004 —<br />

Carried forward<br />

Six MONTHS ENDED<br />

31st December, 1934.<br />

Quantity Value<br />

£<br />

242,660<br />

— 310,359 —<br />

243<br />

SIX .M0XTH.-5 ENDED<br />

SlstDecember. 1935. Increase i Decrease<br />

Quantity Value<br />

£ £ £<br />

— 283,833 69,258 28,085<br />

445<br />

871<br />

1,282<br />

322<br />

123<br />

78<br />

1,162<br />

601 I<br />

103 I<br />

1,989<br />

264<br />

174 ;<br />

178<br />

245<br />

6<br />

693<br />

1,061<br />

168<br />

49<br />

1,662<br />

1,939<br />

208<br />

5,060<br />

666<br />

279<br />

294<br />

300<br />

27<br />

69<br />

20,646<br />

6,479<br />

644<br />

6,216<br />

2,119<br />

687<br />

58<br />

486<br />

13,099<br />

379,826<br />

226<br />

46<br />

27<br />

89<br />

19,847 7,086<br />

2,197 1509<br />

3,330 777<br />

179<br />

447<br />

1,286<br />

34<br />

1,116<br />

172<br />

279<br />

27<br />

9,320<br />

1,676<br />

2,014<br />

722<br />

374<br />

3,095<br />

100,480<br />

194 —<br />

9<br />

648<br />

118<br />

232<br />

4<br />

357 I —<br />

58<br />

22<br />

13<br />

138 1 —<br />

34<br />

44<br />

233<br />

72<br />

1,278<br />

6<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

47<br />

113<br />

26<br />

7


244 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Article<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS HI.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OB<br />

MAINLY M\NUFACTUBED :—contd.<br />

Group H.—TextUes :—<br />

Cotton Yams and Manufactures:-<br />

Cotton Yams and Threads :—<br />

Numbers 4 to 14 \ cwt.<br />

Other I „<br />

Finished Threads :— j<br />

Numbers 4 to 14 .. .. ..' value<br />

Other ,,<br />

Cotton Manufactures :—<br />

Piece goods yds.<br />

Manufac tures(except apparel|) value<br />

Apparel I „ j<br />

Hemp & Jute Manufactures :-! j<br />

Cordage, rope and twine . .1 cwt.<br />

Piece goods (except sacking'<br />

material) i yds.<br />

Sacking material .value<br />

Sacks and Bags \ Xo.<br />

Manufactures of Hemp and<br />

Jute, not elsewhere specified, value<br />

Linen Manufactures :— j<br />

Piece goods i yds. \<br />

Manufactures (except apparel) value<br />

Apparel ! ,,<br />

Silk (including artificial silk) goods :-•<br />

Piece goods<br />

Manufactures (except apparel)<br />

Apparel<br />

WooUen Manufactures :—<br />

yds.<br />

value<br />

Piece goods<br />

Manufactures (except apparel).<br />

Apparel<br />

Textiles, Other<br />

yds.<br />

value<br />

Group I.—^Apparel:—<br />

Boots and Shoes :— '<br />

WhoUy or mainly of leather .. pairs<br />

WhoUy or mainly of cotton, linen, !<br />

etc „ I<br />

WhoUyormainlyof8ilk,satin,etc.| „<br />

Other (including top-boots, hip-j :<br />

boots, sandals, sUppers, etc.) ' „<br />

Apparel, Other j valuej<br />

j j<br />

Group J.—Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines,<br />

Dyes and Colours :— j<br />

Chemicals „ I<br />

Drugs „<br />

Medicines (including Quinine)<br />

Dyes and Dyestuffs :—<br />

Indigo, Synthetic and natural .. cwt. ;<br />

Dyes and dyestuflb not elsewhere |<br />

specified \ value<br />

Paints, Colours and Vami^es ..' cwt. I<br />

Group K.—Oils and Resins, manu<br />

fiftctured :—<br />

Candles<br />

Essential Oils<br />

Mineral and Lubricating Oils<br />

Petrol and Benzine<br />

Petroleum " Kerosene "<br />

TiuT)entine<br />

Wax:—Paraffin<br />

Carried forward ..<br />

gais.<br />

»»<br />

cwt.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

31st December. 1934.<br />

Quantity I Value Quantity Value<br />

1,568<br />

2,297<br />

2,130,244<br />

526<br />

18,450<br />

470,946<br />

14,121<br />

210,604<br />

165,777<br />

1,954<br />

3,247<br />

68<br />

4,970<br />

£<br />

310,359<br />

5,633<br />

11,772<br />

2,665<br />

4,387<br />

36,679<br />

8,919<br />

16,033<br />

1,514<br />

420<br />

519<br />

10,510<br />

1,260<br />

1,872<br />

168<br />

11<br />

8,549<br />

2,727<br />

3,621<br />

28,495<br />

5,952<br />

8,337<br />

! 607<br />

556<br />

181<br />

10<br />

418<br />

994<br />

6,460<br />

74<br />

8,087<br />

— , 565<br />

1,370 ! 2,786<br />

7 26<br />

21 275<br />

4,436 4,225<br />

811,158 19,928<br />

666,243 12,212<br />

144 250<br />

530 677<br />

."^IX .MONTHS ENDED<br />

31st December, 1935. Incrt';;sf I Decrease<br />

1,710<br />

2,568<br />

£ £<br />

379,825 100,480<br />

6,469<br />

13,860<br />

1,754<br />

6,272<br />

3,170,.5o2 49,420<br />

6,562<br />

11,020<br />

720<br />

32,701<br />

587,562<br />

13,087<br />

818,579<br />

270,695<br />

2,278<br />

3,082<br />

47<br />

17,011<br />

61<br />

1,672<br />

829<br />

1,301<br />

13,532<br />

2,126<br />

1,249<br />

477<br />

3<br />

21,116<br />

2,468<br />

4,021<br />

36,329<br />

6,492<br />

8,597<br />

366<br />

562<br />

222<br />

8<br />

1,367<br />

1,068<br />

10,924<br />

146<br />

11,252<br />

877<br />

— 703<br />

2,014 3,526<br />

5<br />

29<br />

7,147<br />

945,764<br />

561,010<br />

332<br />

1,579<br />

21<br />

380<br />

6,142<br />

26,399<br />

12,;123<br />

420<br />

1,611<br />

826<br />

2,088<br />

1,885<br />

12,741<br />

158<br />

409<br />

782<br />

3,022<br />

866<br />

309<br />

12,567<br />

400<br />

7,834<br />

540<br />

260<br />

6<br />

41<br />

939<br />

74<br />

4,464<br />

71; -<br />

3,165 1 —<br />

877 i —<br />

138<br />

740<br />

105<br />

1,917<br />

6,471<br />

311<br />

170<br />

934<br />

£<br />

31,014<br />

911<br />

2,357<br />

5,013<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

623<br />

8<br />

269<br />

242<br />

— 628,733 — 653,879 166,590 40,444<br />

5


Article<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR<br />

MAINLY MANUFACTURED :—contd.<br />

Group L.—Leather and Leather<br />

Mjuiufactures :—<br />

Leather, dressed<br />

Leather, Sole ..<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

value:<br />

cwt. i<br />

Leather Manufactures :—<br />

Gloves<br />

pairs<br />

Other (except boots and shoes<br />

made whoUy or mainly of<br />

leather)<br />

value<br />

Group M.—Paper and Paper goods :—<br />

Paper, Cigarette<br />

JJ<br />

Paper, packing<br />

cwt.<br />

Paper, Printing<br />

value<br />

ACOL<br />

Plajing Cards<br />

packs '<br />

Paper Tissue, for packing fruit.. value<br />

Other manufactures of paper<br />

(except stationery)<br />

-.Group N.—Vehicles :—<br />

Aeroplane parts<br />

Carriages and Carts..<br />

Carriage and Cart parts..<br />

Bicycles, complete ..<br />

Bicycle frames<br />

Parts of Bicycles<br />

Motor Cars and Omnibuses<br />

Chassis for Motor Cars ..<br />

Parts of Motor Cars<br />

Motor Cycles<br />

Parts of Motor Cycles ..<br />

Perambulators<br />

Wagons and Trucks<br />

Wheel-barrows<br />

Group P.—^MisceUaneous Articles<br />

whoUy or mainly manufactured :—<br />

Arms, Ammunition and Explosives :-<br />

Arms:—<br />

Guns, Sporting<br />

Pistols, revolvers and rifles ..<br />

No.<br />

Parts of guns, pistols, revolvers, etc vadue —<br />

Ammunition :—<br />

Cartridges, shot-gun empty<br />

Cartridges, shot-gun loaded<br />

Gunpowder<br />

Percussion caps<br />

Ammunition, other<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

value;<br />

No.<br />

JJ<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

JJ<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

value!<br />

No<br />

•Group O.—Rubber Manufactures :—<br />

Tyres and Tubes for Carriages and<br />

Cycles<br />

valuei<br />

Tyres and Tubes for Motor Cars and<br />

Motor Cycles<br />

j><br />

Rubber manufactures, other..<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

No.<br />

>i<br />

cwt.<br />

value<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

Slst December, 1934.<br />

Quantity | Value Quantity Value<br />

£<br />

528,733<br />

— 9,628<br />

4,084 ! 14,192<br />

592<br />

2,483<br />

1,310<br />

531<br />

447<br />

92<br />

43<br />

274<br />

2<br />

4<br />

30<br />

7<br />

17,600<br />

98.323<br />

15<br />

102<br />

— 1,343<br />

887<br />

1.237<br />

1,087<br />

279<br />

1,316<br />

— 3,194<br />

102<br />

1,956<br />

518<br />

1,770<br />

15,149<br />

5,667<br />

4,515<br />

308<br />

76<br />

299<br />

52<br />

4<br />

8,314<br />

1,198<br />

322<br />

25<br />

6<br />

38<br />

486<br />

194<br />

180<br />

25<br />

i<br />

245<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

Slst December, iy;>5. increase Decrease<br />

798 I —<br />

£ £ £<br />

653,879 165,590 40,444<br />

— 11,373<br />

4,528 ; 17,147<br />

1,968 297<br />

— 1,059<br />

7,870<br />

1,333<br />

806<br />

1,073<br />

85<br />

58<br />

14<br />

267<br />

78<br />

26<br />

9<br />

12,830<br />

128,430<br />

10<br />

1,619<br />

3,84()<br />

2,192<br />

275<br />

876<br />

1,286<br />

36<br />

81<br />

2,799<br />

1,621<br />

2,499<br />

11,050<br />

8,228<br />

4,980<br />

551<br />

135<br />

323 I<br />

65<br />

1,112<br />

10,509<br />

1,560<br />

320<br />

2<br />

34<br />

26<br />

693<br />

125<br />

11<br />

13<br />

1,745<br />

2,955<br />

195 —<br />

732<br />

2,603<br />

1.105<br />

— 4,495 1,301<br />

284<br />

4<br />

440<br />

1,286 —<br />

— 66<br />

81 —<br />

&43 , —<br />

1,103 I —<br />

729 —<br />

— 4,099<br />

2,561 —<br />

465 i —<br />

243 I —<br />

59 —<br />

24 I —<br />

61 , —<br />

314 —<br />

2,195 —<br />

362 —<br />

29 —<br />

62<br />

2<br />

23<br />

- 12<br />

207 —<br />

- 69<br />

- 169<br />

- 12<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Carried forward .. — '603,999 — 745,111 186,788 45,676


246<br />

Article<br />

Brought forward .. ..<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OB<br />

MAINLY MAKUFACTTUBED :—contd. ,<br />

Group P.—^Miscellaneous Articles!<br />

whoUy or mainly manufactured :—<br />

contd.<br />

Explosives:—<br />

I<br />

Blasting Powder<br />

DjTiamite, etc<br />

Fuses (including detonators)<br />

cwt.<br />

Explosives, Other value<br />

Blacking and Pohshes i „<br />

Blue, laundry I cwt.<br />

Boats and launches | No.<br />

Books, Atlases, etc value<br />

Brooms :— '<br />

Common No.<br />

Other (including brushes) .. .. i value<br />

Cement cwt.<br />

Cork manuf£tctures value<br />

Fumiture<br />

Glue and size<br />

Haberdashery and Millinery ..<br />

JeweUery<br />

JJ<br />

cwt.<br />

value<br />

Linoleum and oU cloth ..<br />

Manure, Chemical<br />

Matches<br />

Metal pohshes<br />

»<br />

cwt.<br />

gross<br />

value<br />

Musical Instruments:—<br />

No.<br />

Pianos<br />

value<br />

ether and their parts..<br />

Perfumery, etc<br />

Pictures and Elngravings<br />

Printmg ink. Type, etc<br />

School, articles for. Gymnastic<br />

apparatus, etc<br />

SUver manufactures<br />

Soap:—<br />

Common<br />

Periumed<br />

Stareh<br />

cwt.<br />

Stationery, aU kinds value<br />

Stones, Tomb and Memorial Tablets,<br />

etc<br />

Stores, Military<br />

Straw manufactures<br />

<strong>The</strong>atrical appliances<br />

Toys<br />

Uniforms and Robes of pubhc<br />

officers, etc i „<br />

Wood manufactures :— I<br />

Casks, Vats and their parts .. i „<br />

Other (except fumiture) .. ..; „<br />

Manufactured articles not elsewhere^<br />

specified j ,,<br />

CLASS IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOB FOOD : —<br />

Animals and Birds living :— i<br />

For breeding :—<br />

BuUs I No.<br />

Other kinds | value<br />

BULUON AND SPECIE :— I<br />

Bullion :—<br />

Gold<br />

'<br />

ors. 1<br />

Silver<br />

Specie<br />

Total Imports<br />

JJ<br />

value<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9rH APRIL, 1936.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

Slst December, 1934.<br />

Quantity | Value<br />

49<br />

53<br />

2<br />

18,105<br />

98,735<br />

287<br />

136,151<br />

23,690<br />

6<br />

1,716<br />

167<br />

67<br />

1<br />

3,573<br />

—<br />

£<br />

603,999<br />

275<br />

870<br />

231<br />

182<br />

6,488<br />

675<br />

733<br />

7,339<br />

311<br />

578<br />

438<br />

2,723<br />

221<br />

338<br />

32,826<br />

2,244<br />

329<br />

170<br />

1,761<br />

3,836<br />

62<br />

709<br />

38<br />

201<br />

2,601<br />

664<br />

84<br />

6,784<br />

614<br />

3,047<br />

257<br />

5,000<br />

1,646<br />

45<br />

1,596<br />

2,125<br />

4,161<br />

120<br />

11<br />

369<br />

41<br />

696,611<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

3l8t December, 1935. j j^^,^^<br />

Quantity I Value<br />

98<br />

893<br />

256<br />

53<br />

13,604<br />

138,569<br />

233<br />

109,082<br />

31,287<br />

9<br />

2,063<br />

228<br />

106<br />

498<br />

3,633<br />

2,601<br />

1<br />

1,138<br />

242<br />

4,641<br />

543<br />

852<br />

10,219<br />

479<br />

394<br />

389<br />

2,726<br />

115<br />

312<br />

26,283<br />

2,179<br />

236<br />

370<br />

2,332<br />

3,417<br />

100<br />

1,299<br />

63<br />

82<br />

3,071<br />

967<br />

116<br />

6,669<br />

140<br />

2,436<br />

233<br />

400<br />

1,368<br />

58<br />

1,054<br />

2,652<br />

12,633<br />

68<br />

— 4<br />

2,959 375<br />

— 1,217<br />

1 ~~~<br />

223<br />

3,633<br />

2,601<br />

1<br />

268<br />

11<br />

119<br />

2,880<br />

168<br />

200<br />

681<br />

38<br />

690<br />

15<br />

470<br />

313<br />

32<br />

Decrease-<br />

£ £ £<br />

,745,111 186,788 | 45,676<br />

20 —<br />

13<br />

627<br />

8,472<br />

68<br />

16<br />

1,176<br />

— 1843,616 1209,206<br />

7<br />

61,101<br />

182"<br />

847<br />

132<br />

184<br />

49<br />

106<br />

26<br />

6,543<br />

65<br />

93<br />

418<br />

119<br />

225<br />

374<br />

611<br />

24<br />

4,600<br />

178<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

542<br />

100


Article<br />

CLASS I.—FOOD, DBINK AND TOBACCO:<br />

Animals and Birds Uving :—<br />

Goats<br />

No.<br />

Oxen<br />

Poultry<br />

Sheep<br />

JJ<br />

»j<br />

Swine<br />

Other .. ..<br />

Beans and Peas .. . .'^*..<br />

value<br />

cwt.<br />

Biscuits and Bread<br />

Carobs, whole<br />

Carobs, ground<br />

>»<br />

tons<br />

Carobs, seed<br />

Cheese<br />

Com, Grain and Flour :—<br />

JJ<br />

cwt.<br />

Barley<br />

Oats<br />

Vetches<br />

kUes<br />

Wheat<br />

Wheat Meal and Flour<br />

Eggs<br />

Fruit :--<br />

>j<br />

cwt.<br />

, No.<br />

Almonds in the sheU , cwt.<br />

Almonds, sheUed , JJ<br />

Apples<br />

J><br />

Apricots, dried<br />

JJ<br />

Apricots, fresh<br />

»J<br />

Cherries<br />

JJ<br />

Figs, dried<br />

J><br />

Grapes<br />

•*<br />

Hazejnuts in the sheU<br />

JJ<br />

Lemons<br />

No.<br />

Oranges.. . .'''•'''.<br />

JJ<br />

Ohves<br />

cwt.<br />

Peaches<br />

JJ<br />

Plums<br />

JJ<br />

Pomegranates<br />

JJ<br />

Raisins . JJ<br />

Other . »<br />

Honey<br />

i<br />

Juices :—<br />

I<br />

Grape or must<br />

gals.'<br />

Lemon, Orange & Mandarine . JJ j<br />

Meat<br />

cwt. j<br />

OU of Ohve<br />

Provisions<br />

value<br />

Spirits :—<br />

Brandy<br />

Other<br />

Tobacco :—<br />

gals.<br />

Unmanufactured<br />

beki) :—<br />

(except Tum<br />

Fumigated<br />

cwt.<br />

YeUow leaf<br />

Manufactured<br />

Cigarettes<br />

Vegetables :—<br />

JJ<br />

• JJ<br />

JJ<br />

Onions and Garhc<br />

Potatoes<br />

.. ..<br />

Other<br />

Vinegar<br />

Wines :—<br />

Commandaria<br />

..<br />

gals.<br />

Ordinary<br />

Other articles ..<br />

value<br />

Carried forward<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

EXPORTS.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

3l8t December, 19.34.<br />

Quantity Value<br />

6<br />

413<br />

2,935<br />

174<br />

256<br />

1,854<br />

77<br />

18,840<br />

5,839<br />

417<br />

308<br />

306,089<br />

17,447<br />

18,483<br />

10,430<br />

20<br />

157,960<br />

7,827<br />

207<br />

570<br />

53<br />

37<br />

67<br />

259<br />

18,555<br />

69<br />

1,901,291<br />

8,012,179<br />

34<br />

316<br />

576<br />

36,501<br />

21,286<br />

484<br />

43<br />

27,882<br />

1,042<br />

179<br />

126<br />

3.670<br />

2,269<br />

684<br />

515<br />

20<br />

33,987<br />

107,820<br />

468<br />

94,327<br />

533<br />

418,026<br />

3<br />

3,951<br />

268<br />

272<br />

1,218<br />

2<br />

1,561<br />

46<br />

74,794<br />

28,664<br />

3,397<br />

1,178<br />

30,354<br />

1,443<br />

3,258<br />

1,994<br />

10<br />

435<br />

9,043<br />

940<br />

513<br />

120<br />

23<br />

99<br />

354<br />

6,167<br />

58<br />

1,879<br />

14,383<br />

34<br />

248<br />

215<br />

4,570<br />

12,445<br />

446<br />

112<br />

2,169<br />

101<br />

633<br />

285<br />

1,113<br />

1,396<br />

492<br />

2,571<br />

1,790<br />

2<br />

927<br />

4,838<br />

30,402<br />

243<br />

1,985<br />

90<br />

18,888<br />

243<br />

— 1272,666<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

3l8t December, 19.35.<br />

Quantity Value<br />

412 4,485<br />

1,875 167<br />

1,909 2,880<br />

166 567<br />

2<br />

7,364 4,283<br />

52 25<br />

10,461 39,734<br />

5,421 25,213<br />

239 2,414<br />

995 3,895<br />

115,712<br />

24,136<br />

121<br />

34,954<br />

103<br />

294,844<br />

5,458<br />

313<br />

1,375<br />

60<br />

7<br />

151<br />

168<br />

23,366<br />

861<br />

8,268,379<br />

12,021,543<br />

34<br />

41<br />

937<br />

51,570<br />

22,236<br />

260<br />

40<br />

30,003<br />

1,444<br />

113<br />

301<br />

3,344<br />

580<br />

275<br />

1,094<br />

21<br />

68,366<br />

114 398<br />

2,959<br />

109,836<br />

1,360<br />

714,556<br />

10,611<br />

1,882<br />

21<br />

6,276<br />

57<br />

737<br />

6,270<br />

1,490<br />

1,418<br />

119<br />

3<br />

142<br />

247<br />

7,778<br />

1,163<br />

9,383<br />

18,654<br />

31<br />

41<br />

419<br />

6,265<br />

10,141<br />

278<br />

92<br />

2,333<br />

218<br />

379<br />

681<br />

1,433<br />

1,403<br />

127<br />

923<br />

4,262<br />

9<br />

1,024<br />

9,896<br />

34,564<br />

1,634<br />

2,246<br />

165<br />

30,230<br />

334<br />

247<br />

Increase Decrease<br />

534<br />

2.608'<br />

3<br />

101<br />

651<br />

2,722<br />

21<br />

35,060<br />

3,451<br />

983<br />

2,717 —<br />

439<br />

4,282<br />

47<br />

302<br />

550<br />

905<br />

43<br />

1,611<br />

1,105<br />

7,504<br />

4,271<br />

204<br />

1,695<br />

164<br />

117<br />

396<br />

320<br />

2,472<br />

7<br />

97<br />

5,058<br />

4,162<br />

1,391<br />

261<br />

75<br />

11,342<br />

91<br />

— 259,044 ! 67,499<br />

19,743<br />

3,237<br />

2,773<br />

1<br />

20<br />

107<br />

3<br />

207<br />

2,304<br />

168<br />

20<br />

254<br />

365<br />

1,648<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

71,120


24s THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 9rH APRIL. 1936.<br />

Article<br />

Brought forward .. ..<br />

CLASS II—RAW MATEBIALS AND AB­<br />

TICLE.^ MAINLY UNMANUFACTURED ;<br />

Charioal i cwt.<br />

Coal<br />

Cotton, raw<br />

Flax<br />

Goats hair<br />

Hides and Skins, raw<br />

Intestines<br />

Iron old<br />

,. tons<br />

cwt.<br />

Mining and Quarry Products :—<br />

Non-MetaUiferous:—<br />

Asbestos<br />

Pumice stone<br />

Shingle and Sand<br />

Stones:—<br />

Gypsum<br />

tons.<br />

Other (except flag stone)<br />

Terra Umbra<br />

Terra Verta<br />

c.yds.<br />

tons<br />

Mining and quarry products<br />

unmanufactured,<br />

where specified<br />

Metalliferous Ores :—<br />

not else­<br />

Copper Ore (including precipitate)<br />

Pyrites<br />

YeUow ore<br />

MetaUic residues and wastes<br />

not elsewhere specified<br />

Origanum OU<br />

Silk cocoons:<br />

j»<br />

cwt.<br />

Silk cocoons, waste of ..<br />

Silk, raw, or wound silk..<br />

Spices and Seeds :—<br />

Aniseed<br />

Black seed " Mavrokoko "..<br />

Cotton seed<br />

Cumin seed<br />

»<br />

Linseed ! ,,<br />

Other ! „<br />

Sponges j „<br />

Straw ' ,,<br />

Sumac j ,,<br />

Wool ! „<br />

Other articles value<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR<br />

MAINLY MANUFACTURED :—<br />

Articles of Antiquity „<br />

Artificial teeth „<br />

Cin(inato;_'r;iph films ; ,,<br />

Con la tre and Twine cwt.<br />

Cotton manufactures value<br />

Earthenware :— •<br />

Bricks Xo.<br />

Tiles „<br />

Other value<br />

Embroider}' and Needlework .. ,,<br />

(^•ypsum jtons<br />

Iron drums, i No.<br />

Leather manufactures :— :<br />

Boots and Shoes Ipairs<br />

Other ' value<br />

Motor cars j No<br />

SUk Manufactures<br />

Stores. Govemment and MiUtary<br />

value<br />

WooUen Manufactures<br />

Other Articles<br />

..<br />

Carried forward<br />

SIX .MONTHS KMIKD<br />

31st December. 1934.<br />

Quantity ' Value<br />

£<br />

272,665<br />

1,100<br />

8,299<br />

142<br />

2<br />

569<br />

47<br />

2,301<br />

4,020<br />

966<br />

418<br />

100<br />

34<br />

2,048<br />

69,765<br />

2,524<br />

3<br />

17<br />

144<br />

3<br />

225<br />

955<br />

6,453<br />

393<br />

1,057<br />

99<br />

4,538<br />

4,897<br />

2,661<br />

—<br />

—<br />

322,000<br />

49,800<br />

3,107<br />

13,139<br />

782<br />

15<br />

1,593<br />

24,030<br />

82<br />

3<br />

2,481<br />

1,159<br />

79<br />

30,186<br />

766<br />

69<br />

40<br />

4<br />

5,500<br />

57,109<br />

75,973<br />

19,499<br />

328<br />

339<br />

168<br />

363<br />

192<br />

10,310<br />

272<br />

693<br />

5,321<br />

203<br />

2,692<br />

6,290<br />

277<br />

829<br />

948<br />

3,654<br />

— 1<br />

508<br />

308<br />

303<br />

25<br />

18,644<br />

1,671<br />

16,094<br />

452<br />

80<br />

1,705<br />

220<br />

211<br />

403<br />

11,048<br />

576,679<br />

SIX M(>N rii> I'.M>ED I<br />

Slst December. VXXt. jncre.ise<br />

Quantity Value<br />

£<br />

Decrease<br />

I £ I £<br />

— 259,044 I 57,499 I 71,120<br />

1,600<br />

612<br />

2,862<br />

535<br />

47<br />

735<br />

44<br />

880<br />

3,730<br />

1,056<br />

324<br />

5,768<br />

3,680<br />

3<br />

23,950<br />

110,270<br />

146<br />

63<br />

484<br />

64<br />

8,916<br />

11,807<br />

4,699<br />

921<br />

2,386<br />

7,541<br />

2,046<br />

375,000<br />

54,000<br />

2,742<br />

11,486<br />

625<br />

9<br />

297<br />

' 896<br />

8,926<br />

969<br />

46<br />

3,612<br />

1,235<br />

31<br />

25,620<br />

1,038<br />

56<br />

1,071<br />

9,616<br />

11<br />

96,619<br />

103,668<br />

1,164<br />

69<br />

—<br />

524<br />

86<br />

1,582<br />

18,344<br />

2,488<br />

600<br />

4<br />

111<br />

4,835<br />

5,291<br />

1,871<br />

633<br />

16,907<br />

2,975<br />

3<br />

659<br />

338<br />

279<br />

6<br />

16,519<br />

1,411<br />

16,451<br />

451<br />

18<br />

890<br />

551<br />

398<br />

277<br />

9,057<br />

16,261<br />

297 ,<br />

697<br />

— 15,104<br />

887<br />

43<br />

1,031<br />

—<br />

—<br />

76<br />

282<br />

1,031<br />

4,015<br />

11<br />

95,619<br />

46,559<br />

1,164<br />

—<br />

161<br />

86<br />

1,390<br />

8,034<br />

2,216<br />

7<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2,143<br />

—<br />

1,594<br />

15,959<br />

—<br />

3<br />

151<br />

—_<br />

_<br />

30<br />

357<br />

331<br />

187<br />

_-_<br />

—<br />

241,168<br />

48<br />

4,666<br />

13<br />

76,973<br />

19,499<br />

328<br />

270<br />

168<br />

5,317<br />

92<br />

999<br />

196<br />

679-<br />

24<br />

19<br />

2,125<br />

260<br />

1<br />

62<br />

815<br />

126<br />

1,991<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

200,596


Article<br />

Brought forward<br />

^CLASS IV.-ANIMALS, NOT FOR FOOD :-<br />

Animals and birds, hving :—<br />

Camels<br />

Donkeys<br />

BULLION AND SPECIE :—<br />

Bulhon, gold<br />

Total Exports<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

No.<br />

JJ<br />

j><br />

j»<br />

value<br />

ozs.<br />

value<br />

SIX MOXTH:* ENDED<br />

31st December, 1934.<br />

Quantity<br />

—<br />

72<br />

239<br />

31<br />

916<br />

28<br />

SHIPPING.<br />

Yalue<br />

£<br />

675,679<br />

530<br />

748<br />

395<br />

17,057<br />

10<br />

166<br />

6,018<br />

599,603<br />

FOREIGN TRADE.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

3l8t Deceinber, 193.5.<br />

Quantity<br />

69<br />

432<br />

28<br />

1,028<br />

_<br />

73<br />

Value<br />

£<br />

616,261<br />

680<br />

2,115<br />

304<br />

19,173<br />

3<br />

467<br />

2,724<br />

641,717<br />

1<br />

i<br />

Increase<br />

£<br />

241,168<br />

150 '<br />

1,367 ,<br />

2,116 1<br />

301<br />

245,102<br />

Number and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels entered and cleared in the Foreign Trade<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> for the six months ended 31st December, 1935.<br />

Ports<br />

.<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

F'gusta.<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Lefka<br />

Latchi<br />

(Karpas<br />

Sailing Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

57<br />

110<br />

68<br />

86<br />

11<br />

10<br />

1<br />

Total 343<br />

6 months ><br />

ended 3l8t v 329<br />

Dec, 1934. j<br />

1,974<br />

7,055<br />

2,878<br />

1,931<br />

255<br />

579<br />

61<br />

14,733<br />

12,463<br />

EXTEVMD<br />

Steam Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

122<br />

h4<br />

70<br />

1<br />

3<br />

40<br />

2<br />

322<br />

329<br />

375,373 179<br />

116,862 194<br />

93,183 138<br />

443 87<br />

5,624 14<br />

81,591 • 50<br />

1<br />

7,431 2<br />

680,507<br />

709,538<br />

Total<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

665<br />

658<br />

3 < 7,347<br />

123,917<br />

96,061<br />

2,374<br />

5,879<br />

82,170<br />

61<br />

7,431<br />

695,240<br />

722,001<br />

Sailing Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

67<br />

97<br />

65<br />

106<br />

9<br />

8<br />

1<br />

356<br />

339<br />

COASTING TRADE.<br />

2,547<br />

6,578<br />

2,550<br />

3,010<br />

206<br />

4J5<br />

174<br />

15,470<br />

12,770<br />

CLEABSD<br />

Steam Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

117<br />

79<br />

63<br />

14<br />

5<br />

35<br />

4<br />

317<br />

325<br />

370,506<br />

111,990<br />

80,5(;4<br />

11,996<br />

10,407<br />

74,929<br />

13,343<br />

673,735<br />

700,943<br />

No.<br />

184<br />

176<br />

128<br />

120<br />

14<br />

43<br />

8<br />

t')73<br />

664<br />

249<br />

Decrease<br />

£<br />

200,593<br />

91<br />

7<br />

2,294<br />

202,988<br />

Total<br />

Tons<br />

Net<br />

Number and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels entered and cleared in the Coasting Trade<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> for the six months ended 3l8t December, 1935.<br />

Ports<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

F'gusta.<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Lafka<br />

Latchi<br />

Karpas<br />

Total<br />

€ months ><br />

ended 31st/<br />

Dec, 1934.J<br />

Sailing Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

51<br />

62<br />

44<br />

32<br />

3<br />

10<br />

1<br />

20<br />

223<br />

280<br />

FAMAGUSTA,<br />

1,728<br />

2,226<br />

1,787<br />

1,386<br />

131<br />

468<br />

55<br />

618<br />

8,399<br />

9,281<br />

EHTBBSD<br />

Steam Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

87<br />

87<br />

66<br />

16<br />

5<br />

4<br />

3<br />

268<br />

340<br />

125,550<br />

113,648<br />

82,572<br />

15,683<br />

9,486<br />

6,709<br />

7,098<br />

360,746<br />

545,436<br />

Total<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

138<br />

149<br />

110<br />

48<br />

8<br />

14<br />

1<br />

23<br />

491<br />

650<br />

127,278<br />

115,874<br />

84,359<br />

17,069<br />

9,617<br />

7,177<br />

55<br />

7,716<br />

369,145<br />

554,717<br />

9th March, 1936. (M.P. 274/35.)<br />

Sailing Vessels<br />

No. Tons<br />

Net<br />

50<br />

83<br />

41<br />

10<br />

6<br />

13<br />

2<br />

16<br />

220<br />

2SS<br />

1,603<br />

3,190<br />

1,735<br />

251<br />

194<br />

626<br />

116<br />

444<br />

8,159<br />

10,123<br />

Ci:.EARED<br />

Steam Vessels<br />

No.<br />

Tons<br />

Net<br />

91<br />

92<br />

72<br />

3<br />

3<br />

8<br />

1<br />

270<br />

333<br />

129,710<br />

118,523<br />

94,986<br />

4,130<br />

4,703<br />

9,842<br />

1,186<br />

363,080<br />

524,278<br />

373,053<br />

118,568<br />

83,114<br />

15,006<br />

10,613<br />

75,334<br />

13,517<br />

689,205<br />

713,713<br />

Total<br />

No.<br />

Tons<br />

Net<br />

141<br />

175<br />

113<br />

13<br />

8<br />

21<br />

2<br />

17<br />

490<br />

621<br />

131,313<br />

121,713<br />

96,721<br />

4,381<br />

4,897<br />

10,468<br />

116<br />

1,630<br />

371,239<br />

534,401<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Comptroller of Customs.


2.')(><br />

No. 900.<br />

THE CYPRUS GA2:ETTE, 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Statement of Loans made by the Loan Commissioners daring the Quarter ended<br />

Slst March, 1936.<br />

(SECTION 24 OF THE PI-BLEC LOANS LAW, 1897.)<br />

To whom paid.<br />

XIL.<br />

Srd April, 193G. (M.P. 1888/07/2.)<br />

No.361. Animal Disease.<br />

Residence.<br />

Amount.<br />

£ .<br />

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Estimates, 1936<br />

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Imports, Exports and Shipping, etc., for<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2508 OF 9TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.-<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1442A in Class 47, in respect of illuminating,<br />

heating and lubricating oils and greases, candles, wax<br />

of all kinds, petroleum and its products, in the name<br />

of <strong>The</strong> Shell Company of Egypt Limited, St. Helen's<br />

Court, Great St. Helens, London E.C.S, England, a<br />

British company organized under the laws of Great<br />

Britain, trading as Merchants.<br />

Filed the 20th day of March, 1936.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1442A isc/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 424A, Class 47, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Anonyme<br />

Society " Solo", II Stepanska 22, Prague, Czechoslovakia,<br />

as from the 17th day of May, 1936.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^uljltsfjeti h]) aurt)ortt|><br />

No. 2609.] FRIDAY, 17TH APRIL, 1936. 253<br />

No. 363. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Oovemor.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the villagt; of Photta, in the Distriot of Kyrenia,<br />

on the 6th day of August, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the requisite majority of the voters present<br />

thereat that a certain area should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Photta :<br />

And A\ hereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and<br />

described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Photta has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Kyrenia a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the .said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the .said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the villaiie of<br />

Photta.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is herebj' ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Photta.<br />

in the District of Kjnrcnia.<br />

SCHBDtlLE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,,<br />

that i« to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 70, plan Xo. XII'49. locality<br />

" Tomouz Mandraasi" which point is on a<br />

ridge and also on the boundary of the village<br />

of Photta and goes eastwards and south-eastwards<br />

along this village boundary to the stream<br />

which runs through plot Xo. 3, plan No. XII/58,<br />

locality " Domli Belenk " ; thence southwards<br />

along this stream as far as the southem boundary<br />

of plot No. 5 ofthe same plan : thence Mestwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of and including<br />

in the reserved area part of plot No. 5 of the<br />

same plan, plots Xos. 230, 227, part of 232.1<br />

and 229, plan No. XII/57 to the stream running<br />

through plot No. 228 of the same plan ; thence<br />

north-westwards up this stream as far as the<br />

footpath forming the northem boundary of<br />

piot No. 134 of the same plan, locahty ' Kyme<br />

Deresi " ; thence north-westA\ ards along this<br />

path to the south-westem corner of plot Xo. 160<br />

of the same plan ; thence northwards along the<br />

westem side of plot No. 160 to the streaan<br />

" Kyrenia " ; thence northwards along the left<br />

bank of this stream to a point due east of the<br />

most northern point of plot Xo. 165 of the same<br />

plan, locality " Harman Ba.shi " ; thence across<br />

this stream passing along the boundaries of<br />

and including in the reserved area plots Nos.<br />

232.2, 170/1, 169, 168. 174 of the same plan,<br />

part of plot No. 16, plot Xo. 14 of the same<br />

plan, plot No. 92, plan No. XII/49, locality<br />

" KhalasmcMXiylos " to the most northem poinl<br />

of plot No. 92 which point ia situated on a riJdge ;<br />

thence north-\\ est wards along this ridge to the<br />

starting point.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1.21.5 donuma<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. MP. 544/35.<br />

Made at Xicosia. this l.lth day of April. 1936. (M.P. 173 .S(i.>


2.>4 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 364. ORDER<br />

MADE ITS DER<br />

THE TREE PLAXTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMEK.<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at thevillage of Moniatis. in the District of Limassol,<br />

on the 17th day of Xovember, 1935, it was<br />

determined bj' the voters jiresent thereat that a<br />

certain area shonld hc^ reserved as the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the vil!,.ge of Moniatis :<br />

And \N hereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Moniatis has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him. containing a description A\ith boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930, and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretarv for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of ^loniatis.<br />

Xow, therefore. His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him b\' the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased tri order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follow^ :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> a reel described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

here'.jy declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Moniatis<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most western<br />

point of plot No. 305, plan No. XLVll/21, locaUty<br />

*' Lekanes," on the right bank of the river<br />

• Messapotamos," and goes south-eastwards<br />

along the right bank of this river to the river<br />

' Amiandos " which forms part of the boundary<br />

of tlie village of Moniatis; thence southwestwards<br />

along the right bank of this river to<br />

the .nost southem point of plot Xo. 47, plan<br />

Xo. A!ATI/2!), locahty " Mbraimidhes," on a<br />

tributary of the river " Amiandos " ; thence<br />

north-west wards along the left bank of this<br />

tributarv to the south-westem corner of plot<br />

No. 137,*plan Xo. XLVII 21, locaUty " Saittas " ;<br />

thence northwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of. and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Xos. 137, 187, 184, 183, 176, 173, 172, 171, 162,<br />

170, 169, 168, 166, 167, 238, 237, 236, 235, 234,<br />

245, 2«)4, 277, 278, 279 and 305 of the same plan,<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 715 donums<br />

approximately, as shoNvn edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 703/35.<br />

Made at Xicosia, this 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 583/36.)<br />

No. 365.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLAXTIXG VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

II. ]l. PAI.MKH.<br />

Governor.<br />

Wb.ereas at a meeting duly convened and lield<br />

at the villaLje of Kilinia. in the District of Paphoa,<br />

on the 26th day of May. 1935, it w as determined by<br />

the requisite majorit>- of the voters ])resent thereat<br />

that a I ert ain area shoukl be reserved as the<br />

Tree Planting Area ofthe village of Kilinia :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the Village of<br />

Kilinia has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting A'illage Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Coramissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And w hereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of KiUnia :<br />

Xow, therefore. His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him bv the<br />

Tree Plantmg ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kilinia<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most eastem<br />

point of plot No. 301, plan No. XLVI/3, locahty<br />

" Vrysia," on a footpath and on the boundary<br />

of the vUlage of KiUnia, and goes westwards<br />

and south-westwards along this footpath<br />

including in the reserved area plots Xos. 301,<br />

298, 294, 292, 288, 205, 206, 202, 210, 211, 214,<br />

215, 226, 225, 220, 221, ofthe same plan, locaUty<br />

• Rothesia," plots Nos. 488, 489, 490, 492,<br />

495, 499, 500, 507, 506, plan No. XLVI/2, plots<br />

Xos. 963, 964, 967, 987, to the most eastern point<br />

of plot Xo. 987, plan No. XLVI/10, locality<br />

" Plevra" ; thence south-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 986, 990,991,1006,1013<br />

1041, 1040, 1039, 1038, 1032, 1033, 1088, 1091,<br />

1095, 1102, 1103, of the same plan, plots<br />

Xos. 2(i3 and265 to the most southern point of plot<br />

No. 265, plan No. XLVI/U, locaUty " Laona,"<br />

on the boundary of the viUage of KiUnia ; thence<br />

north-westwards along this village boundary<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 842 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. M.P. 389/35.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1412/35.)


No. 366.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

section 11 of the Antiquities Law, 1935, His<br />

Excellency the Govemor has been pleased to order<br />

and hereby orders as foUows :—<br />

From and after the date hereof no building<br />

shall be erected, reconstructed or repaired and no<br />

tree shall be feUed within the areas specified<br />

in the Schedule hereto, save in accordance with<br />

the terms of a permit in writing from the Commissioner<br />

previously obtained.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Area "A" :<br />

All that area within the following boundaries:<br />

Beginning on the seashore at the point in line<br />

with the caims marked A.M. 1 (plot No. 26 of<br />

plan No. XXXIII/4) and A.M. 2 (on the boundary<br />

between plots Nos. 39 and 40 ofplan No. XXXIII/4)<br />

and going in a straight line south-westwards through<br />

the cairn marked A.M. 1, a distance of 1,860 feet<br />

approximately to the cairn marked A.M. 2 (which line<br />

defines the extemal boundary of the Ancient<br />

Monument, Item 4, Famagusta District, Second<br />

Schedule of Law 41 of 1935); thence south-eastwards<br />

in a straight Une in the direction of<br />

the cairn marked A.M. 3 (plot No. 87A<br />

of plan No. XXXIII/12), a distance of 2,930<br />

feet approximately to the north-eastern side of<br />

the main road from Famagusta to the Karpas<br />

(which Une defines the external boundary of the<br />

Ancient Monument, Item 4, Famagusta District,<br />

Second Schedule of Law 41 of 1935) ; thence<br />

north-westwards along the north-eastern side of<br />

this road to a point which is 300 feet from the<br />

straight line joining the cairns marked A.M. 3 and<br />

A.M. 2; thence north-westwards in a straight<br />

line parallel with the line joining the cairns marked<br />

A.M. 3 and A.M. 2, a distance of 2,580 feet<br />

approximately to the point at which it is met by<br />

a line 300 feet distant from and parallel with the<br />

Une joining the cairns marked A.M. 2 and A.M. 1;<br />

thence north-eastwards in a straight line paraUel<br />

with the Une joining the cairns marked A.M. 2<br />

and A.M. 1, a distance of 2,090 feet approximately<br />

to the seashore ; thence south-eastwards along the<br />

seashore to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 99 donums approximately.<br />

Area " B " :<br />

All that area within the following boundaries :<br />

Beginning at the cairn marked A.M. 3 (plot<br />

No.87A ofplan No. XXXIII/12) on the south-eastern<br />

side of the main road from the Karpas to Famagusta<br />

and going south-eastwards along this side of<br />

the road to its junction with the road from Famagusta<br />

to Larnaca ; thence south-westwards along<br />

the north-western side of the latter road to the<br />

most eastern point of plot No. 85 of plan<br />

No. XXXIII/12 ; thence north-westwards along<br />

the eastern boundary of the latter plot to the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Government Railway Une ; thence northwards<br />

in a straight Une across the railway Une to<br />

the south-eastern corner of plot No. 84 of the<br />

same plan ; thence northwards along the eastern<br />

boundary of the latter plot and plot No. 86 of the<br />

same plan to the north-western corner of plot No.<br />

87 of the same plan; thence north-eastwards<br />

along the northern boundary of this plot and plot<br />

No. 87A of the same plan to the starting pohit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 6 donums, 2 evleks<br />

approximately.<br />

THE-CYPTOS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936,<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

NOTICE.<br />

255<br />

Area " C " :<br />

All that area within the following boundaries:<br />

Beginning at the north-western comer of plot<br />

No. 13, Block A, Varosha Quarter, on the southeastern<br />

side of the main road from Lamaca to<br />

Famagusta and going north-eastwards along this<br />

side ofthe road to its junction with the main road<br />

from the Land Gate, Famagusta, to Varosha;<br />

thence south-eastwards along the south-westem<br />

side of the latter road to a point on the straight<br />

line joining the most northem point ofthe Railway<br />

store on plot No. 48, Block B, Varosha Quarter,<br />

and the starting point; thence south-westwards<br />

in a straight line to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 5 donums approximately.<br />

Area "D":<br />

All that area situated about 50 yards due south<br />

of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Govemment Railway cutting which<br />

is to the east of the tunnel, bounded on the north,<br />

by the road from the Land Gate, Famagusta, to<br />

the harbour; on the east, by a short road connecting<br />

the latter road with the road from Varosha to the<br />

Land Gate, Famagusta ; on the west, by the latter<br />

road.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises plot No. 47, Block B,<br />

Varosha Quarter, 3,200 square feet approximately.<br />

Area " E " :<br />

All that area within the following boimdaries :<br />

Beginning at the most northem point of plot<br />

No. 48, Block B, Varosha Quarter, on the south<br />

side of the road, from the Land Gate, Famagusta,<br />

to the harbour, and going eastwards along this<br />

side of the road to the point due north of the most<br />

northern point of the RaUway Store on plot<br />

No. 48, Block B, Varosha Quarter; thence due<br />

south to the most northem point of this store; thence<br />

south-westwards in a straight Une in the direction<br />

of the north-western comer of plot No. 13, Block A,<br />

Varosha Quarter, (on the south-eastern side of the<br />

main road from Larnaca to Famagusta) as far as the<br />

north-eastern side of the road from Varosha to<br />

the Land Gate, Famagusta ; thence north-eastwards<br />

to the starting point along the eastem side<br />

of the short road connecting the latter road with<br />

the road from the Land Gate, Famagusta, to the<br />

harbour.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises the most northem portion<br />

of plot No. 48, Block B, Varosha Quarter, 1 donum,<br />

2 evleks approximately.<br />

Area " F " :<br />

AU that area bounded on the north by the road<br />

from the Land Gate, Famagusta, to the harbour;<br />

on the east, by a road ; on the south, by the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Government RaUway line to the harbour.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises plot No. 44, Block B,<br />

Varosha Quarter, 1 evlek, 2,800 square feet<br />

approximately.<br />

Area "G":<br />

AU that area bounded on the north by the road<br />

from the Land Gate, Famagusta, to the harbour ;<br />

on the east and south by the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Government<br />

Railway line to the harbour ; on the west by a roaxl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises the whole of plots Nos. 33,<br />

34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, Block B,<br />

Varosha Quarter, and comprises 8 donums<br />

approximately.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


256 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Area "H":<br />

AU that area within the foUowing boundaries:<br />

Beginning at the north-western comer of the<br />

harbour, at the foot of the Citadel (OtheUo's<br />

Tower) and going south-eastwards along the seashore<br />

and quay to the most westem point of plot<br />

No. 1, Block C, Varosha Quarter; thence southwestwards<br />

in a straight line to the most eastern<br />

point of plot No. 33, Block B, Varosha Quarter;<br />

thence north-westwards in a straight Une to the<br />

most eastem point of plot No. 32, Block B,<br />

Varosha Quarter; thence north-westwards along<br />

the boimdary of this plot to its most northern<br />

point; thence north-westwards in a straight line<br />

to the most eastem point of the bastion, known as<br />

" Torrione del Arsenale " ; thence north-westwards<br />

along the base of the fortifications of Famagusta<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 41 donums approximately.<br />

Area " J " :<br />

AU that area within the foUowing boundaries :<br />

Beginning on the northem side of the road at<br />

the point due north of the most northem point of<br />

plot No. 5 of the (Jovernment Survey plan,<br />

Famagusta Town, scale 1 : 1250, and going southeastwards,<br />

northwards and eastwards along the<br />

northem side of this road to the most westem<br />

point of plot No. 80 ofthe same plan ; thence northeastwards,<br />

south-eastwards and southwards along<br />

the northem and eastem boundaries of this plot<br />

to its most southem point; thence to the southeastern<br />

comer of plot No. 81 of the same plan<br />

along its northem and eastem boundaries ; thence<br />

crossing the road to the most northern point of<br />

plot No. 85 of the same plan and going southeastwards<br />

and south-westwards to the most<br />

southem point of this plot along its eastern and<br />

southem boundaries; thence south-eastwards<br />

along the eastem side of the road which is the<br />

westem boundary of the eastem rampart of<br />

Famagusta (plot No. 2 of the same plan) to the<br />

point due east of the most eastem point of plot<br />

No. 99 of the same plan ; thence south-westwards<br />

and westwards along the southem side of the road<br />

which is the northem boundary of the southem<br />

rampart of Famagusta (plot No. 2 of the same<br />

plan) to the most northem point of plot No. 562<br />

of the same plan; thence north-westwards in a<br />

straight line to the most northem point of plot No.<br />

613 of the same plan ; thence north-westwards<br />

along the westem side of the road which is the<br />

eastem boundary of the westem rampart of<br />

Famagusta (plot No. 2 of the same plan) to the<br />

starting point.<br />

(This boundary is also the intemal boundary of<br />

the Ancient Monument, Item 13, Famagusta<br />

Di.strict, First Schedule of Law 41 of 1935.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> area includes the whole of Famagusta Town<br />

within its ramparts and comprises 343 donums<br />

approximately.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 14th day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1275/35.)<br />

No. 367. Legislatioii.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

ExceUency the Officer Administering the Government<br />

and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

Xo. 23 of 1985.—A Law farther to amend the law<br />

relating to CuBtoma, Excise and Revenue.<br />

(M.P. 1022/35.)<br />

No. 368. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, is publislied for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 8 of 1936.—A Law tc amend the Law regulating<br />

and controUing the sanitation on the Summer Camp<br />

on Mount Troodos. (M.P. 975/20/2.)<br />

No. 369.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to regulate and control immigration.<br />

(M.P. 975/84/2.)<br />

No. 370. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to be, on probation. Museum<br />

Attendants, Srd Grade, Antiquities Department.<br />

Dated lst January, 19S6 :—<br />

Mr. Chrysostomos Paraskeva. (M.P. P.2170.)<br />

Mr. Menelaos Georghiou. (M.P. P.2171.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of Chief Assistant<br />

Secretary. Dated 16th April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1043.)<br />

Captain A. B. Cavaghan, Harbour Master, to act as<br />

Collector, Customs and Inland Revenue Departmeut,<br />

from Ilth to 17th April, 19S6. (M.P. P.2111.)<br />

Mr. Paul N. Rossides, Assistant Collector, to act as<br />

Collector, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

in addition to his own duties, during the absenee of<br />

Mr. <strong>The</strong>odoros Ph. Michaelides from Gth April,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2136.)<br />

No. 371. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer (Chief Assistant Secretary), is granted<br />

vacation leave (96 days), duty leave (11 days) and<br />

passage leave (12 days) from 16th April to 12th<br />

August, 19S6. (M.P. L.5.)<br />

Mr. J. J. Holland, Divisional Engineer, Public Works<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave (76 days)and<br />

passage leave (24 days) from 11th April to 19th July,<br />

19S6. (M.P. L.1819.)<br />

Mr. A. Foggie, Assistant Conservator of Forests, lst<br />

Grade, is granted vacation leave (93 days) and<br />

passage leave (12 days) from 17th April tD SOth<br />

July, 1936. (M.P. L.1806.)<br />

Captain D. 6. Carmichael, Collector, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department, is granted vacation<br />

leave from Ilth to 17th April, 1986.<br />

(M.P. L.1485.)<br />

Mr. <strong>The</strong>odoros Ph. Michaelides, Collector, Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue Department, is granted leave of<br />

absence on the ground of illness from 6th AprU to<br />

9th May, 1936. (M.P. L.618.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

M. Aziz Eff., M.B.E., Chief Sanitary Inspector,<br />

Medical Department, is granted study leave, with<br />

fuU salary, from 19th April to 2 lst May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.91.)


No. 372. Retirements.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor, with the approval of<br />

the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the<br />

Colonies, has l)een pleased to approve the following<br />

compulsory retirements :—<br />

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.<br />

THE CryPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Medical Officers, 2nd Grade :—<br />

Dr. George Atrides,<br />

Dr. Polycaqxjs A. Anastassiades,<br />

Dr. Anthias A. losephakis,<br />

with effect from the lst February, 193(i.<br />

(M.P. P.X2. 107;!. 11.J.j.)<br />

Dr. Constantinos JNIyrianthopoulos, with effect<br />

from the Oth February, 1936. (:M.P. P.655.)<br />

Assistant Medical Storekeeper :—<br />

Mr. Zacharia Petrou, with effect from the 1st<br />

January, 1936. (M.P. P.741.)<br />

Uo. 373. R^istration under the Phannacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been registered as a<br />

Chemist and Druggist under the provisions of the<br />

Pharmacy Laws, 1900 and 1926 :—<br />

Kathidjiotis, Costas, of Ktima.<br />

(M.P. 93/15.)<br />

No. 374. <strong>The</strong> Antiqaities Law, 1935.<br />

PKOPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENT.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with section<br />

6 (2) of the Antiquities Law, 193.'», that I have<br />

recommended to the Governor in Council that the<br />

object mentioned hereunder be declared an Ancient<br />

Monument and added to the Second Schedule to the<br />

said Law:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> mosaic situated in a threshing-floor on plots<br />

77 and 78 in the village of KoukUa, Paphos District.<br />

2. Any person whose interests may be prejudicially<br />

affected by the proposed declaration may at any time<br />

within one month from this date lodge an objection<br />

for consideration by the Govemor in Council.<br />

17th AprU, 1936. P. DIKAIOS,<br />

Acting Director of Antiguifies.<br />

(M.P. 591/12/2.)<br />

257<br />

No. 375. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1932.<br />

It is hereby notified for the information of the public<br />

that the Commissioner of Paphos has been appointed<br />

as liquidator of the Philousa (Kelokedhara) (Paphos<br />

District) Co-operative Credit Society.<br />

Nicosia, 6th April, 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Registrar of Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

(M.P. 1089/28.)<br />

No. 376. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Co-operative Society and its<br />

bye-laws have been duly registered under the provisions<br />

of the above-mentioned Law :—<br />

•• <strong>The</strong> Marathovouno Co-operative Store Society,<br />

Limited."<br />

Dated Oth April, 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Regisfrar of Co-opmrtre .Societies.<br />

(M.P. 734/36.)<br />

No. 377. Quarantine Restrictions<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 17th January, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pureuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 17th January, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect- to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plj^ue.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typlins and ^mallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

TyphuK.<br />

Typhus.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 378. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 17th April is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Countiy. LocaUty.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Varions<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicaemia, Tetanus, Glanders, Piroplasmosis,<br />

Anaplasmosis, Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague,<br />

Fowl Cholera, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian<br />

Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis, Avian Tuberculosis,<br />

White Diarrhcea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Dourine, Sheep Pox,<br />

Goat Pox, Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease, Hemorrhagic<br />

Septicemia, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Plague, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

17th AprU, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offker.


2.'>> THE CYFRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 19S6.<br />

No. 379. Medicai Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseaseji reported daring the week ended Ilth April, 1986.<br />

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Medical & Sanitary Report, for the year 1934<br />

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Series No. 7—1935<br />

Present Condition of the Historical Monuments<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2509 or 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 8 or 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW REGULATING AND<br />

CONTROLLING THE SANITATION ON THE SUMMER<br />

CAMP ON MOUNT TROODOS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

Governor.<br />

[Uth April, 1936.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Grovernor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :— ^<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Troodos Pubhc Health short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Troodos Public Health Laws, 1920 and 1930, (herein- 22 of 1920<br />

after called "the Principal Law"), and the Principal 37of 1930.'<br />

Law and this Law may together be cited as the Troodos<br />

PubHc Health Laws, 1920 to 1936.<br />

2. Section 7 of the Principal La^v is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the addition at the end thereof of the following proviso:— ^J LawT2^<br />

" Provided that the Board may, with the consent of °* ^^^^•<br />

the Governor, borrow temporarily from any bank at<br />

which any unexpended balance of the Troodos PubUc<br />

Health Fund is lodged or deposited, any sum not exceeding<br />

one hundred pounds."<br />

3. Section 11 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the following section substituted therefor :— of^Sw 22<br />

"Penalties n—(1) ^uv person Contravening any of «* i920and<br />

and disposal ,, ^ .'. / i i - x i ,• substitutiott<br />

of fines. the provisions ot this La\^- or any regulation of new<br />

made thereunder shall be guilty of an offence, section.<br />

Penalty: imprisonment for one month or<br />

a fine of five pounds or both.<br />

(2) In addition to any penalty which may<br />

be imposed for the contravention of any<br />

regulation relating to the construction or<br />

erection of any tent, hut, house or other<br />

building, any tent, hut, house or other<br />

building erected, constructed, reconstructed,<br />

added to or altered in contravention of any<br />

regulation made under this Law or of the terms<br />

of any permit issued by the Board shall be<br />

ordered by the Court trying the offence to be<br />

pulled down or demolished at the expense of the<br />

owner or occupier of such tent, hut, house or<br />

other building unless a permit in writing from<br />

the Board is obtained in respect thereof in the<br />

meantime:<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)<br />

^9


1160 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Short title.<br />

Interpretation.<br />

16^ April, 1936.<br />

Provided that the Board may, in granting<br />

such permit, impose such terms and conditions<br />

as to the Board may seem fit."<br />

(3) All fines shall be paid to the Troodos<br />

PubUc Health Fund.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 975/20/2.)<br />

A LAW TO REGULATE AND CONTROL IMMIGRATION.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Q^ony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Immigration Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law—<br />

" aUen " means a person who is not a British subject<br />

or a native of the Colony ;<br />

" destitute person " means a person who is or is likely<br />

to become incapable of supporting himself and his<br />

dependants or who is likely to become a charge upon<br />

pubUc funds;<br />

^ immigrant" means an aUen who, not being a<br />

permanent resident therein, lawfully enters the Colony<br />

for the purpose of residing there permanently;<br />

" native of the Colony " means—<br />

(a) any person who has obtained the status of a<br />

British subject by virtue of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Annexation)<br />

Orders in Council, 1914 to 1929, or by reason of<br />

the grant by the Govemor of a certificate of<br />

naturaUzation under the British Nationality and<br />

Status of AUens Act, 1914;<br />

{h) any person bom in the Colony or of parents who<br />

at the time of his birth were ordinarity resident<br />

in the Colony ;<br />

(c) the wife of a person to whom any of the foregoing<br />

paragraphs applies not Uving apart from such person<br />

under a decree of a competent Court or of a deed<br />

of separation ;<br />

(d) the child, stepchild or adopted child having been<br />

adopted in a manner recognized by law, under the<br />

age of eighteen years, of a person to whom any of<br />

the foregoing paragraphs appUes;<br />

" passport " means a vaUd passport or other document<br />

issued by a competent authority estabUshing the<br />

nationality (if any) and identity of the person to whom<br />

it refers ;<br />

• permanent resident" means a person whether a<br />

British subject, a native of the Colony or an alien, who<br />

permanently resides in the Colony ;<br />

"port of entry" means any port which may be<br />

declared by the Govemor to be a port of entry for the<br />

purposes of this Law;<br />

'' prohibited immigrant " means a person whose entry<br />

into the Colony is prohibited by this Law or by any<br />

regulations made thereunder;<br />

" traveUer " means an aUen not being a permanent<br />

resident who lawfully enters the Colony for any purpose<br />

other than that of residing there permanently or of<br />

seeking or accepting employment therein.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APEIL, 1936. 261<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may declare by notification in the ^^^^<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> any port in the Colony to be a port of entry. to declare<br />

ports of<br />

entry.<br />

4.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Colonial Secretary shaU be the Principal Jj^*****"<br />

Immigration Officer for the Colony. ° °**<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Commissioner shaU be the immigration officer<br />

for the District but may delegate the performance of aU or<br />

any of the duties and the exercise of aU or any of the<br />

powers vested in him under this Law to the officer in charge<br />

of the PoUce at a port of entry, being of or above the rank<br />

of Sub-Inspector.<br />

(3) Any poUce officer may, if authorized by an<br />

immigration officer and subject to his directions, act as an<br />

immigration officer.<br />

5. For the purpose of performing his duties under this ^J?*^****"<br />

Law an immigration officer shaU have the powers of a have^powers<br />

poUce officer and may board and search any ship or aircraft of po^®®<br />

entering the Colony. ** **''<br />

6.—(1) <strong>The</strong> foUowing persons shaU be prohibited ^f^^JS<br />

immigrants— immigrantB.<br />

(a) any destitute person ;<br />

(h) any idiot or insane or feeble-minded person or<br />

any person who for any other cause is unable to<br />

take proper care of himself;<br />

(c) any person certified by a medical officer to be<br />

suffering from a contagious or infectious disease<br />

which, in the opinion of the medical officer, is a<br />

danger to pubUc health ;<br />

(d) any person who, not having received a free pardon,<br />

has been convicted of murder or an offence for which<br />

a sentence of imprisonment has been passed for<br />

any term and who by reason of the circumstances<br />

connected therewith is deemed by the immigration<br />

officer to be an undesirable immigrant;<br />

(e) any prostitute or any person Uving on the proceeds<br />

of prostitution;<br />

(/) any person who, from official Govemment records<br />

or from information officiaUy received by the<br />

Governor from a Secretary of State or from the<br />

Governor of any British Colony, Protectorate or<br />

Mandated Territory or from the Govemment of any<br />

Foreign State or from any other trusted source<br />

is considered by the Govemor to be an undesirable<br />

person ;<br />

(g) any person who is shown by evidence wliich the<br />

Govemor may deem sufficient, to be Ukely to<br />

conduct himself so as to be dangerous to peace and<br />

good order or to excite enmity between the people<br />

of the Colony and His Majesty or to intrigue against<br />

His Majesty's power and authority in the Colony;<br />

(h) any member of an unlawful association as defined<br />

in chapter VIII of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928,.<br />

to (No. 2) 1933 ;<br />

(*') any person who has been deported from the Colony<br />

either under this Law or under any enactment in<br />

force at the date of his deportation ;<br />

(j) any person whose entry into the Colony is prohibited<br />

under any enactment for the time being in force;<br />

(k) any aUen who enters the Colony contrary to any<br />

prohibition, restriction or Umitation contained in<br />

any regulations made under this Law or who<br />

remains in the Colony beyond the period therein<br />

prescribed;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(3)


i62 SUPPLEMKCT TO THK CYPKLS O.AZETTE, 17TH .(VPRIL, I!»36.<br />

PM^xwta.<br />

peixBtta.<br />

(l) any pereoii who refuses to comi>ly with the<br />

requirements of anv regulatious made under this<br />

Law in the interests of pubHc health ;<br />

(m) any person who doe.s uot fullil any other requirements<br />

which may be prescrilbed by regulattonn<br />

made under thi.s Law :<br />

(n) any alien who, if he desires to enter the (^^lony a«<br />

an immigraiit, has not in his jXissession, in addition<br />

to a yjassport bearing a Hritish Consular visa for<br />

the Colony, a certificate of immifjnition or permit<br />

granted by the Principal Tinmi^ration Officer in<br />

accordance with any rrgulations made under this<br />

Law.<br />

(2) Save as provided in this Law or any Ordrr in Council<br />

or any reiiulations made thereunder, no jK-rson M-ho ij? a<br />

pr(Aibited immigrant .-jhall )>e permitted to enter the<br />

ColonA or to re^jide therein.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> foUoM^-ing persons, if known to the immigration<br />

officer or if their identity is f stablished to his satisfaction,<br />

shall be permitted to enter the Colony without ari\ further<br />

formaUty—<br />

(a) any native of the Colony who does not come<br />

within any of the categories enumerated ih<br />

paragraphs (^), (h), (i) or (j) of section 6(1);<br />

(6) any person in th^; serviee of the Govemment of<br />

the Colony and the wife and child of any such person ;<br />

(c) raembers of His Majesty's Naval, Militar}' or Air<br />

Forces on the active liftt;<br />

(d) any person duly acjert who has been ordinarily<br />

resident in the Colony for a period of seven years<br />

or more, and who does not come within any oJ the<br />

cate^'ories enumerated in paragraphs (/), (^), (h),<br />

(?) or (j) of section 6 (1).<br />

8.—(1) Subject UJ the provisions of section 7 no person<br />

shaU enter the Colony without a passport and any person<br />

so doing shaU be deemed to be a prohibited imrniirant:<br />

Provided that the Principal Immigration Officer may in<br />

exceptional cases dispense with the requirements of this<br />

sub-.section.<br />

(2) No aUen shaU enter the Colony unless his i)assport<br />

bears a British Consular visa for the Colony and any aUen<br />

so doing fcliaU be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Governor may from time to time bv Order direct<br />

that passports or British Consular visa« may"^be dispensed<br />

with in the case of—<br />

(a) ^he nationals of any country, or<br />

(b) any cla.s8 of persons as may be specified in the<br />

Order.<br />

9. An immigration officer may issue to any pa.ssenger<br />

on an aircraft or ship in transit a landing permit in<br />

exchange for his yjassport which shall entitle the holder to<br />

remain in the Colony for sueh time as such aircTaft or ship<br />

remains in the airport or in the Colony's waters as the case<br />

may be. <strong>The</strong> passport of any such pp^ssenger shaU be<br />

retumed to him upon re-embarkation.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

f*)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Govemor or by his direction any immigration ^^^^'<br />

officer may grant a Ucence for a prohibited immigrant to immigrantR<br />

enter and remain m the Colony for such period and subject JJ/^^„^<br />

to such terms and conditions as to the Govemor may seem<br />

fit.<br />

11.—


264 SupPLEMFjn- TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRU.. 1936.<br />

Duties of<br />

persons<br />

on entering<br />

ihe Colony.<br />

Piaster, etc.<br />

-to fumish<br />

list of<br />

passengers.<br />

Power to<br />

postpone<br />

decision.<br />

13.—(1) No person shaU enter the Colony by sea except<br />

at a port of entry.<br />

(2) A person entering the Colony by sea shaU not<br />

disembark without the consent of the immigration officer<br />

and a medical officer, and the master of the ship shaU not<br />

allow any such person to disembark without the consent<br />

aforesaid.<br />

(3) Every person entering the Colony as a passenger<br />

by air, except in transit, shall forthwith present himself<br />

in person to the nearest immigration officer.<br />

(4) Every person entering the Colony—<br />

(a) shaU truthfuUy answer aU questions put to him<br />

by the immigration officer; and<br />

(6) shaU also, if required by the immigration officer,—<br />

(i) make and sign the prescribed declaration ;<br />

(u) submit himself for examination by a medical<br />

officer; and<br />

(in) produce to the immigration officer any<br />

documents (including anj- written or printed<br />

matter, plans, photographs and other pictorial<br />

representations) which are in his possession<br />

and which the immigration officer knows or has<br />

reason to beUeve contain evidence which will<br />

assist him to carrj^ out his duties under this Law<br />

or an}- regulations made thereunder.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> master of a ship and the pilot of every passengercarrying<br />

aircraft arriving from any place outside the<br />

Colony or departing from the Colony shall, if so required,<br />

fumish the immigration officer with a Ust in dupUcate<br />

signed by himself of the names of aU passengers in the<br />

ship or aircraft and such other information as may be<br />

prescribed, and every such passenger shaU supply the<br />

information necessary for the purpose of the Ust.<br />

15. An immigration officer may for the purpose of<br />

making further inquiry postpone deciding whether a person<br />

is a prohibited immigrant for a period not exceeding one<br />

month.<br />

Procedure on lg. Au immigration officer who decides that a person<br />

.«*^^n i8*a is a prohibited immigrant shall serve him with the prescribed<br />

prohibited notice and, if such person arrived bv sea, shaU also<br />

uninurrant. . • ,, i r J i i • • • j •<br />

inform the master of the ship in wntmg.<br />

Mistaken<br />

decision tl^t<br />

a person is<br />

not a<br />

prohibited<br />

immigrant.<br />

Order to<br />

prohibited<br />

inunigrant<br />

to leave the<br />

•Colony.<br />

17. A decision by an immigration officer that a person<br />

is not a prohibited immigrant given by mistake or in<br />

ignorance of any material fact or in consequence of any<br />

misrepresentation by the person concemed shaU not affect<br />

the liabiUty of such person to be dealt with as a prohibited<br />

immigrant.<br />

18. .\n immigration officer who decides that a person is<br />

a prohibited immigrant may in his discretion<br />

(a) if the person arrived by sea, order him to leave<br />

the Colony in the ship in which he arrived; or<br />

(b) order him to leave the Colony within a specified<br />

period and, if the immigration officer thinks fit,<br />

by a specified route ; or<br />

(c) if the person is an aUen or is a British subject<br />

or native of the Colony who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1), cause<br />

him to be arrested wdth a view to an order being<br />

made for his deportation as in section 19 provided; or<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRH., 1936.<br />

(d) if the person is a British subject who is not a<br />

native of the Colony or who has not been ordinarily<br />

resident in the Colony for a period of seven years<br />

or more, cause him to be arrested with a view to<br />

an order being made for his deportation under<br />

the Deportation (British Subjects) Law, 1936:<br />

Provided that the provisions of this paragraph<br />

shaU not apply to any person who comes within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6(1).<br />

19.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Law and the '^J^P^'^*^^<br />

terms ot any licence, certificate of immigration or permit of alien or<br />

granted under this Law or any regulations made hereunder, P^^^^^J<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer may order any alien deported,<br />

who is a prohibited immigrant or any person who having<br />

entered the Colony with permission to remain therein for<br />

a Umited period remains in the Colony after that period<br />

has expired or any person who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1) to be deported<br />

from the Colony and in the meantime to be detained in<br />

custody.<br />

(2) An alien who is ordered to be deported shall be<br />

deported—<br />

(a) to some place in the country to which he belongs ; or<br />

(b) with the approval of the Govemor, to the place<br />

whence he came not being the country to which he<br />

belongs or to any place to which he consents to be<br />

deported provided that the Govemment of either<br />

such place consents to receive him.<br />

(3) A British subject who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1) and who is<br />

ordered to be deported shall, with the approval of the<br />

Governor, be deported to the place whence he came or<br />

to any place to which he consents to be deported provided<br />

that the Governnient of either such place consents to receive<br />

him.<br />

20.—(1) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration Repatriation<br />

officer and after hearing the employer or his representative, empSJ^a!*<br />

it is shown to the satisfaction of a District Court that a<br />

person, not being a native of the Colony, has entered the<br />

Colony for the purpose of performing a contract of service<br />

in the Colony and has during the continuance of or within<br />

six months from the expiration or earUer determination<br />

of such contract become a destitute person, the Court shall<br />

declare such person to be a prohibited immigrant, and any<br />

expenses which have been incurred by the Govemment on<br />

account of the maintenance, medical treatment, repatriation<br />

or deportation of such person shaU thereupon be recoverable<br />

from the employer wdth whom he entered into such contract.<br />

(2) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration<br />

officer and after hearing the employer or his representative,<br />

it is shown to the satisfaction of a District Court that any<br />

expenses mentioned in sub-section (1) have been incurred<br />

by the Govemment and remain unpaid, the Court shaU,<br />

without further process, issue an order for the levy of the<br />

amount by seizure and sale of sufficient part of the movable<br />

property belonging to the employer or for the sale of a<br />

sufficient part of the immovable property belonging to such<br />

employer.<br />

(3) Every such order shaU be executed in the same<br />

manner as an order issued under the provisions of the Fines<br />

and Penalties Recovery Law, 1883. sofissa.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(7)<br />

265


266 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL. 1936.<br />

Power to 21.—-(1) An immigration officer may require the<br />

emp^erto employer of a person, not being a native of the Colony,<br />

give security, entering the Colony for the purpose of performing a contract<br />

of service within the Colony to give such security as may<br />

be sufficient to cover the expenses of repatriation of such<br />

person in the event of such person becoming a destitute<br />

person. Unless otherwise prescribed, the amount of the<br />

security shaU be fixed by the immigration officer.<br />

(2) A security required under this section may be—<br />

(a) by deposit of the amount with the immigration<br />

officer;<br />

(b) by bond with one or more sureties, being resident<br />

in the Colony, to the satisfaction of the immigration<br />

officer ; or<br />

(c) partly by deposit and partly by bond as aforesaid.<br />

(3) A person in respect of whom security is required<br />

under this section shall, unless and until such security is<br />

given, be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant.<br />

(4) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration<br />

officer and after hearing the parties to a bond or their<br />

representatives, it is shoAvn to the satisfaction of a District<br />

Court that the amount appearing in such bond or anj"<br />

part thereof has become due and payable and remains unpaid<br />

the Court shaU, without further process, issue an order for<br />

the levy of the amount by seizure and sale of sufficient<br />

part of the movable property belonging to aU or any of the<br />

parties to the bond or for the sale of a sufficient part of<br />

the immovable property belonging to aU or any of the said<br />

parties.<br />

(5) Every such order shall be executed in the same<br />

manner as an order issued imder the provisions of the<br />

3 of 1883. Fines and Penalties Recovery Law, 1883.<br />

(6) Any bond given under this section shaU be for a<br />

period not exceeding two years from the expiration of the<br />

contract of service.<br />

(7) Any amount deposited imder this section shall be<br />

retained by the immigration officer for a period not exceeding<br />

one year from the date of the expiration of the contract OT<br />

service or untU the departure from the Colony of the<br />

person in respect of whom the deposit was made if before<br />

that date:<br />

Provided that the immigration officer shaU refund any<br />

such deposit if he is satisfied that the need for a deposit<br />

no longer exists.<br />

Entry 22.-—(1) Any person who appears to the immigration<br />

P^**^ officer to be a person who is Ukely to become a prohibited<br />

conditions. Immigrant within the meaning of paragraph (a) of section<br />

6 (1) may be aUowed to enter the Colony upon the<br />

condition that he shaU before landing or within such period<br />

after landing as the immigration officer may specify deposit<br />

with the immigration officer a sum sufficient to cover the<br />

expenses of his repatriation.<br />

(2) Any amount deposited under this section shaU be<br />

retained by the immigration officer until the departure<br />

from the Colony of the person by whom the deposit was<br />

made or until the immigration officer is otherwise satisfied<br />

that the need for a deposit no longer exists.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(»)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936. 267<br />

2a.—(1) A person to whom a Ucence, certificate of ^/'Sr'Jf<br />

immigration or permit haa been granted under this Law licence,<br />

or any regulations made thereunder shaU at aU times on ^^J;^*<br />

demand produce it to any immigration officer or poUce or permit,<br />

officer, and shall not lend or transfer it to any other person.<br />

(2) No person shaU borrow or make use of a Ucence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit which has been<br />

granted under this Law or any regulations made thereunder<br />

to any other person.<br />

(3) A person having in his possession a Ucence, certificate<br />

of immigration or permit appearing to have been granted<br />

under this Law or any regulations made thereunder shall<br />

answer all questions put to him by an immigration officer<br />

for the purpose of establishing his identity with the person<br />

named in the licence, certificate of immigration or permit.<br />

Power to<br />

revoke<br />

^.—(1) Any licence granted under section 10 may at<br />

any time be revoked by the Govemor. licences,<br />

(2) Where a Ucence is so revoked the person to whom<br />

it was granted if a British subject not coming within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1),<br />

may be arrested and dealt with as in section 18 (d) mentioned<br />

and if an aUen or a British subject coming within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1)<br />

may be arrested and dealt with under the provisions of<br />

sections 18 (c) and 19.<br />

25.—(1) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration Recovery of<br />

officer and after hearing the person concemed, it is shown d^ortation<br />

to the satisfaction of a District Court that any expenses etc.<br />

have been incurred by the Government of the Colony in<br />

oonnection with the maintenance, medical treatment or<br />

deportation of such person or of his wife, children or other<br />

dependents, the Court shall, without further process, issue<br />

an order for the levy of the amount by seizure and sale of<br />

a sufficient part of the movable property belonging to such<br />

person or for the sale of a sufficient part of the immovable<br />

property belonging to such person.<br />

(2) Every such order shaU be executed in the same manner<br />

as an order issued under the provisions of the Fines and<br />

Penalties Recovery Law, 1883. 3 of isss.<br />

26.—(1) Where a person is ordered to be deported from Liabmty of<br />

or to leave the Colony the master of a ship about to caU repatriate<br />

at any port outside the Colony shaU, at the request of an prohibited<br />

immigration officer and on production to him of the order 1%^*"*of<br />

deportation and on tendering to him the expenses of the<br />

voyage, receive the immigrant and his wife, children or<br />

other dependents (if any) on board and afford him and<br />

them a passage to that port and proper accommodation<br />

and maintenance during the voyage.<br />

(2) Any master of a ship who refuses to receive an<br />

immigrant and his wife, children or other dependents on<br />

board as provided by sub-section (1), shaU be guilty of<br />

an offence.<br />

Penalty : fifty pounds.<br />

(3) Except so far as they are defrayed under any of the<br />

preceding sections, the expenses of, or incidental to, the<br />

voyage from the Colony and the maintenance until departure<br />

of such person and his dependents shall be payable out of<br />

the public funds.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(9)


268 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

^ww to 27. Where an immigration officer has reason to suspect<br />

«nd°b^^e that a person about to enter the Colony is a prohibited-<br />

^^^^^P^^ immigrant within the meaning of any of the paragraphs^<br />

immigrant.<br />

(/)» {9)y (^) or (t) of section 6(1) and so informs him, it shall<br />

be lawful for the immigration officer to search or cause to<br />

be searched such person and his baggage:<br />

Penalty for<br />

unlawful<br />

entry.<br />

Ofienoea.<br />

Provided that the person of a female shaU be searched<br />

by a female searcher only.<br />

28.—(1) A prohibited immigrant found in the Colony<br />

shall be guilty of an offence and shaU be Uable to imprisonment<br />

not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding<br />

one hundred pounds or to both, unless he proves—<br />

(a) that he lawfuUy entered the Colony before the<br />

commencement of this Law ;<br />

(b) that, having entered the Colony by air and not<br />

being a person who had previousty been held to be<br />

a prohibited immigrant, he was proceeding to present<br />

himself to the nearest immigration officer;<br />

(c) that he holds a Ucence or permit granted under<br />

this Law, any regulations made thereunder or some<br />

other Law to remain in the Colony ; or<br />

(d) that, his Ucence or permit having expired or been<br />

revoked, he has not had a reasonable opportunity<br />

to leave the Colony.<br />

(2) A person who has been held to be a prohibited<br />

immigrant shaU not enter the Colony at any future date<br />

unless he has previously obtained a Ucence from the<br />

Govemor authorizing him so to do, and any person acting<br />

in contravention of this sub-section shaU be guilty of an<br />

offence.<br />

Penalty : six months imprisonment or one htmdfed<br />

pounds fine or both.<br />

29. Any person who—<br />

(a) makes any false retum, statement or declaration<br />

in connection with an appUcation for a Ucence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit to remain in<br />

the Colony whether for himself or any other person ;<br />

(b) by any false retum, statement or declaration<br />

obtains for himself or any other person any Ucence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit;<br />

(c) unlawfuUy alters any Ucence, certificate of<br />

immigration or permit granted under this Law or<br />

any regulations made thereunder ;<br />

(d) uses or without reasonable excuse has in his<br />

possession any forged or unlawfuUy altered Ucence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit;<br />

(e) refuses to answer or answers falsely any question<br />

put to him by an immigration officer as provided<br />

in section 13 (4) (a) ;<br />

(/) refuses to produce to an immigration officer any<br />

document as provided in section 13 (4) (b) (ui) ;<br />

(g) aids or assists any prohibited immigrant to enter<br />

or remam in the Colony in contravention of tins<br />

Law or any regulations made thereunder ;<br />

(h) knowingly harbours any person whom he knows or<br />

has reasonable grounds for beUeving to have acted<br />

in contravention of this Law or anv regulations<br />

made thereunder :<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APEIL, 1936. 269<br />

{i) wilfuUy disobeys or disregards any obUgation<br />

imposed by this Law or any regulations made<br />

thereunder;<br />

(j) resists or obstructs, either actively or passively,<br />

any immigration officer in the execution of his<br />

duty;<br />

(k) being a Ucensee under this Law, contravenes any<br />

term or condition contained in such Ucence;<br />

(l) being the holder of a permit granted under this Law<br />

or any regulations made thereimder, contravenes<br />

any term or condition contained in such permit;<br />

(m) having entered the Colony as a traveUer or with<br />

permission to remain in the Colony for a Umited<br />

period remains in the Colony after that period has<br />

expired without having obtained permission from<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer;<br />

(w) refuses to aUow himself or his baggage to be<br />

searched as provided in section 27,<br />

.•shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : six months imprisonment or fifty pounds fine<br />

•^or both.<br />

30. Any fine imposed on the master of a ship under Fineimposed<br />

the provisions of this Law shall be paid before the ship's ^sten"<br />

clearance is granted, and the production by the immigration<br />

•officer to the proper officer of the port in which the ship<br />

lies of a certified copy of the order or conviction shall be<br />

sufficient authority to such offixcer to refuse the ship's<br />

clearance until it is proved to his satisfaction that such<br />

fine has been paid.<br />

31. <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council may make regulations Power to<br />

to be published in the Gazeite— regulations.<br />

(a) prohibiting the entry into the Colony of any class<br />

or category of aUens;<br />

(b) placing restrictions and Umitations upon the entry<br />

of aUens into the Colony ;<br />

(c) limiting the period during which aUens may remain<br />

in the Colony ;<br />

(d) controlUng and regulating the immigration of<br />

aUens into the Colony ;<br />

(c) prescribing the fees to be paid under section 12 (6);<br />

(/) prescribing the forms to be used under this Law;<br />

(g) generally for the better canying into effect the<br />

purposes of this Law.<br />

32. This Law shall come into operation on a day to be i>a*?of.<br />

fixed by the Governor by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong> and thereupon ^^uo^<br />

the enactments set forth in the Schedule hereto shaU be and'©peat<br />

repealed.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 32.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vagrants' Exclusion Law, 1882, (No. 1 of 1882).<br />

<strong>The</strong> AUens Law, 1921, (No. 8 of 1921).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Passports Law, 1923, (No. 11 of 1923).<br />

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270 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

This Bill consolidates and amends the law relating to<br />

immigration. It is for the greater part based upon legislation<br />

in force in other Colonies.<br />

may IH noted:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> following points<br />

Clausc 6 (h).—This is designed to prevent the immigration<br />

of Communists.<br />

('lan-^i 6 (t).—This will prevent certain deportees<br />

returnmg to the Colony even Allien the Defence (Certain<br />

British Possessions) Order in Council, 1928, is withdrawn.<br />

Clause 8 (3).—To enable Conventions or reciprocal<br />

arrangements entered into bj^ His Majesty with<br />

States to be implemented.<br />

foreign<br />

CJau.^es 20 and 21.—<strong>The</strong>se Clauses are designed primarily<br />

to deal with cabaret proprietors who bring artistes into<br />

the Coloiw from abroad. <strong>The</strong>se artistes, after fulfilling<br />

a .sliort engagement, not infrequently<br />

destitute.<br />

find themselves<br />

Clause 22.—Enables a deposit to be caUed for where the<br />

immigrant is one Mho, it is considered, may become a<br />

charge upon public funds.<br />

Clause 27.—This clause will enable a search to be made<br />

M here the immigrant is suspected of being in possession<br />

of seditious or Communistic Uterature.<br />

Clause 31.—<strong>The</strong> object of this clause is to enable the<br />

Government to impose restrictions and limitations upon<br />

the immigration of certain classes of aUens or to prohibit<br />

their entr^' altogether.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(:\I.P. 975/34/2.) " Attorney-General<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

( Extraordinary)<br />

No. 2510.] TUESDAY, 21 ST APRIL, 1936. 27i<br />

No. 380. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law. enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and Commander-<br />

in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this G-azette :—<br />

No. 9 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the Criminal Code.<br />

P.v His ExctUt ii


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SIPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2.510 OF 21ST APRIL, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRLS<br />

No. 9 OF 1986.<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE CRIMINAL CODE.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [2lst April, 1936.<br />

Govemor,<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shaU be read as one with<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928 to (No. 2) 1933, (herein- <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

after caUed *'the Criminal Code") and the Criminal Code ^'l^"^<br />

and this Law may together be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> in (5>uncfl'<br />

Criminal Code, 1928 to 1936. ' i928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

2. Section 197 of the Criminal Code is hereby amended AmendmOTit<br />

by the insertion immediately after the word "proving" of^?**''^^^<br />

(line 2) of the words " ^^ hether expressly or by Criminal<br />

impUcation". ^'^^^•<br />

3. Section 198 of the Criminal Code is herebv repealed. Repeal of<br />

•^ ^ section 198<br />

of the<br />

TT- -1-x T> Ofinoinal<br />

\v. D. BATTERSHILL, code.<br />

2Isf April, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Law is to bring the Criminal Code<br />

into line with the EngUsh law on the subject of murder<br />

as laid down in the recent case of Woolmington v. Director<br />

of Public Prosecutions.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.P. 646/20/2.) Attorney-General<br />

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i*«i_. .iM*. •». a^i^#'<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsljeti b|> aut})ortt|><br />

No. 2511.] FRIDAY, 24TH APRIL, 1936. 275<br />

No. 381. Warrant authorizing the continued<br />

use of the Public Seal.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has directed the<br />

publication for general information of the following<br />

Warrant of His Majesty the King transmitted by the<br />

Itiglit Honourable the Secretary of State for the<br />

Colonies:— (M.P. TOi/.SO.)<br />

To Our Trusty and Well-beloved the Governor<br />

or Ofticer Administering the Government of Our<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

EDWARD R.I.<br />

Our Will and Pleasure is and We do herel )y<br />

authorize and empower you to make use of the Public<br />

S^dl lately in use within Our Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> for<br />

sealing all things whatsoever that are used to be sealed<br />

therewith until another Seal shall be prepared and<br />

transmitted to you duly authorized by Us.<br />

And for so doing this shall be your Warrant.<br />

Given at Our Court at St. James's this Twelfth<br />

day of March, 1936, in the First Year of<br />

Our, Reign.<br />

By His Majesty's Command,<br />

J. H. THOMAS.<br />

No^.382.- *^ ^<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—Xo. 1687.<br />

MADE UXDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND REVENUE<br />

LAW, 1899.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In e.xercise of the powers \estt'd in hitn by<br />

the Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1N;)1), His<br />

Kxcellency the Governor, with the advice of the<br />

Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

herebv orders as follows :—<br />

Flax yarn imported into the Colony from any<br />

part of the British Empire, within the period of<br />

one year from the date hereof, by any owner of a<br />

factory for the weaving of cloth therefrom, shall be<br />

admitted into the Colony free from all dutiesi of<br />

Customs whatsoever.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 18th day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. .•.79/::5;;.)<br />

No. 383 ORDER<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Cfprh of the E.rfnifive Councif-<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. II. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Wliereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Asomatos, in the District of<br />

Kyrenia, on the 29th day of September, 1935, it<br />

was determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the village<br />

of Asomatos :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And wher^ tjie Mukhtar of the, vj}Iage of<br />

Asomatos has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Kyrenia a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And w herea.s the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

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27C. THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Asomatos.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area ofthe village of Asomatos<br />

in the District of Kvrenia.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the south-westem<br />

comer of plot No. 26, plan No. XI/51, locality<br />

" Kokkinoepilios," on the road from Morphou<br />

to the village of Asomatos, which point is also<br />

on the boimdary of the village of Asomatos,<br />

and goes northwards along this village boundary<br />

as far as the most western point of plot No. 23<br />

of the same plan ; thence south-eastwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Xos. 24, 25, 22, 34, 35 of<br />

the same plan, plots Nos. 436 and 92, plan<br />

No. XI/52, locality " Rotsospihos," to the road<br />

from Morphou to the village of Asomatos at<br />

the south-eastern comer of plot Xo. 92 ; thence<br />

-eastwards along this road as far as the eastem<br />

boundary of plot Xo. 98 of the same plan ;<br />

thence south-eastwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved area<br />

plots Nos. 98, 158, 159, 153, 180, 181, 182, 186,<br />

176/1, of the same plan, locaHty '" Maroulleyes,"<br />

plots Nos. 379, 380, 14, 13, 49, 52, to the southeastern<br />

comer of plot No. 52, plan No. XI/60,<br />

locality " Aspromutti," on a footpath ; thence<br />

south-westwards along this footpath as far<br />

as the forest dehmitation line of Karpasia<br />

Forest; thence north-eastwards and north-westwards<br />

along the forest dehmitation line through<br />

Forest Caims 9 and 8 to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 909 donums<br />

a,pproximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. M.P. 624/35.<br />

Made at Xicosia, this 17th day of April,<br />

1936. (M.P. 502/36.)<br />

No. 384. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Vouni, in the District of Limassol,<br />

on the 15th day of September, 1935, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

a certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Vouni:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Vouni has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in .section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting N'illage Area« l^ws, 193(J and 1935,<br />

And whereas the said Conimissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Vouni.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area ofthe village of Vouni,<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 774, plan No. XLVII/42,<br />

locaUty " Phrangikon," on a track, and goes<br />

south-eastwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 774, 773, 788, 786, 785, 1022, 1024, 1030<br />

of the same plan, plots Nos. 167 and 168, plan<br />

Xo. XLVII;50, to the north-eastern corner of<br />

plot No. 168, locaUty " SpyUos," on a track;<br />

thence north-eastwards along this track to the<br />

north-western corner of plot No. 805, plan<br />

No. XLVII;42, locaUty " Yerambela"; thence<br />

south-eastwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 805, 807, 975, 990, 1000 of the same plan,<br />

plots Nos. 195, 190, 443, 413, 408, 397, 398,<br />

389, 325, 330, plan No. XLVII/50, to the northeastern<br />

point of plot No. 330 on the right<br />

bank of the river Kryos; thence south-westwards<br />

along the right bank of this river to the most<br />

eastem point of plot No. 349 of the same plan,<br />

locaUty *' Peratis," on the boundary of the<br />

viUage of Vouni; thence south-westwards along '<br />

this viUage boundary to the most southem<br />

point of plot No. 226, plan No. XLVII/58,<br />

locaUty " Korakies," on the road from Limassol<br />

to the viUage of Vouni ; thence north-westwards<br />

along this road to the most southem point of<br />

plot No. 238 of the same plan, locaUty " EUa<br />

Atsoupi" ; thence north-westwards passii^<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 238, 237, 159, 161,<br />

174, to the most westem point of plot No. 174 of<br />

the same plan, locaUty " Katsaroupa," on the<br />

main road from Limassol to the village of<br />

Omodhos ; thence north-westwards along this<br />

road to the most westem point of plot No. 86<br />

of the same plan, locaUty " Ayios Mamas,"<br />

at which point a track leaves this road ; thence<br />

northwards along this track including within<br />

the reserved area plots Nos. 86, 87, 88, 67, 68,<br />

33, 26, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 15, 16, 39, 41, 42,<br />

44, 47, 48 and 59 of the same plan, to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 59, locaUty " Lakkostou-EUa,"<br />

on the road from Limassol to the<br />

village of Vouni; thence north-eastwards along<br />

this road to the most southem point of plot<br />

No. 1037, plan No. XLVII/42, at which point<br />

a track leaves this road ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along this track to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2,500 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plati<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 425/35.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicoeia, this 17th day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 584/36.)


Ho. 385. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS,<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMBK,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 19361<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleased<br />

to make and hereby makes the foUowing<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Elementary Education (Infectious Diseases)<br />

Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. In these Regulations—<br />

" contact " means any pupil or any other<br />

person who has come into contact with a<br />

person suffering from an infectious disease ;<br />

" infectious disease" means any of the<br />

diseases in the Schedule hereto ;<br />

" Medical Officer " means a Govemment<br />

Medical Of&cer.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Head-Teacher shall report without<br />

delay to the nearest Medical Officer any case<br />

or suspected case of any infectious disease<br />

amongst pupUs enrolled and attending school.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> Medical Officer shaU with aU practicable<br />

speed proceed to examine the pupU in respect<br />

of whom the report is made and if the Medical<br />

Officer finds him to be suffering from an infectious<br />

disease, such pupil shall not be aUowed to<br />

attend the school thereafter without the written<br />

permission of such Officer.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Medical Officer may, if he considers it<br />

necessary, by writing under his hand, direct<br />

that contacts of any infectious disease shaU<br />

be excluded from school for such time as he<br />

may specify in the order and thereafter such<br />

contacts shall not be allowed to attend the<br />

school untU the time specified in the order<br />

expires.<br />

6. A Medical Officer may, if he considers it<br />

necessary, by writing under his hand, direct<br />

that any pupil whose state of health and general<br />

condition is such as to constitute a possible<br />

source of danger to the health of other pupUs<br />

shaU be excluded from school for such time<br />

as he may specify in the order and thereafter<br />

such pupil shaU not be allowed to attend the<br />

school until the time specified in the order<br />

expires.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

(Regulation 2.)<br />

1. Acute Anterior PoliomyeUtis.<br />

2. Chickenpox.<br />

3. Cholera.<br />

4. Dengue.<br />

6. Diphtheria.<br />

6. Dysentery.<br />

7. Epidemic (Jerebro-Spinal Meningitis.<br />

8. Epidemic or septic sore throat.<br />

9. Influenza.<br />

10. Measles.<br />

11. Mumps.<br />

12. Plague.<br />

13. Pulmonary Tuberculosis.<br />

14. Scarlet Fever.<br />

15. SmaUpox.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

16. Trachoma.<br />

17. Typhoid.<br />

18. Typhus.<br />

19. Whooping Cougli.<br />

20. Yellow Fever.<br />

277<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 2l8t day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 690/36.)<br />

No. 386.<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS^<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Govemor has been pleased to make and<br />

hereby makes the following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Elementary Education (Furniture and Equipment)<br />

Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. Every Town Committee or Yillage Commission<br />

or Comniittee of Management shall provide for each<br />

school under its management the furniture and<br />

equipment specified iu the First Schedule.<br />

3. Any Town Committee or Village Commission<br />

or Committee of Management which has in good<br />

condition in the schools under its management the<br />

furniture and equipment specified in the First Schedule<br />

may provide the furniture and equipment specified<br />

in the Second Schedule.<br />

4. No Town Committee or Village Commission or<br />

Committee of Management shall provide any furniture<br />

or equipment other than that specified in the First<br />

and SecMid Schedules unless the written permission<br />

of the Director has been previously obtained.<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Desks of correct size according to the plan approved<br />

by the Director in Circular 582/32. <strong>The</strong>re must<br />

be at least one desk for every three pupils enrolled.<br />

Where floor space permits one desk for every two<br />

pupils should be provided.<br />

2. One Blackboard at least 5'X3' in each class-room.<br />

Where two or more classes or groups of classes are<br />

taught in the same room two blackboards should be<br />

provided.<br />

3. Teacher's table fitted with a drawer and lock.<br />

4. Teacher's platform.<br />

5. Teacher's chair.<br />

6. Cupboard.<br />

7. Bookcase for school library.<br />

8. Maps of <strong>The</strong> World (supplied by Education<br />

Department), Cvprus, <strong>The</strong> Near East, Europe.<br />

9. Globe.<br />

10. File cover for Departmental Circulars.<br />

SECOND ScHKorLB.<br />

1. Maps of Asia, .\frica, America and AustraUa.<br />

2. For Orthodox-Christian and Maronite Schools :—<br />

A bound set of pictures illustrating the Bible, as<br />

approved by the Director.<br />

3. Pictures illustrating Human Anatomy as approved<br />

by the Director.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong>rmometer, barometer and rain gauge.<br />

5. Apparatus for use in elementary science lessons as<br />

approved by the Director.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 23rd day of April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 753/36.>


278 THE CY'PRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Ha 387.<br />

THE LAND .\CQU1SITI0X LAW<br />

1899 AXD 1?28.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Goreimor.<br />

XOTIFICATIOX.<br />

Wherea> it has been represented to me that it is<br />

desirable to establish an aeroplane landing ground at<br />

the vUlage of Akhyritou in the district of Famagusta :<br />

Now, therefore. I. Herl)ert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order<br />

of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the<br />

Most ExceUent Order of the British Empire, Govgrnpr<br />

and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of<br />

CypoTis. in virtue of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Land Acqmsition Laws, 1899 and 1928, do hereby<br />

declare the establishment of an aeroplane landing<br />

grotmd, as aforesaid, to be an ondertaking of pnbUc<br />

UtiUty and do hereby authorize the carrying out of<br />

the said undertaking and do hereby entrust to the<br />

Director of PubUc Works the supervision and<br />

eflFectuation of the said undertaking.<br />

Given nnder my hand and seal this 2lst day of<br />

April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 5.;7/31.)<br />

No. 388. TifgiKlatinn,<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

•Governor and (Jommander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, are published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

Xo. 10 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the Law<br />

relating to Customs, E\< ise and Revenuf.<br />

(M.P. 771/32.)<br />

Xo. 11 of 1936.—A Law to regulate the Acquisition<br />

of Immovable Property by Aliens. (M.P. C2i'/34.)<br />

No. 389.<br />

<strong>The</strong> folK^wini: draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be >;iV)niittfd for enactment, is pnblished for ireneral<br />

informatii'ii in a supplement to thisgazette :—<br />

A Law to regulate the Recertiia of Broadcasting.<br />

(M.P. 1130/21/3.)<br />

No. 390. Appointments.<br />

His Iv.c'lkncy the Govemor has lieen pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Miss Mabel XichoUs to W. on proVration. a Xursing<br />

Sister, M'-dical Department. Dated I'sth March,<br />

in3(;.<br />

Mis- Xicholls arrixfil in the Colony on the Oth<br />

Apni. 193(^. (M.P. P.21.J4.)<br />

ACTI.VG A I'POI.NTJI KNTS.<br />

Mr. Charli s Watkin-. Divisional Engineer, to act as<br />

Divisional Engineer, Limas-il, in addition to his<br />

own duties as Divisional HiiLrineer, Xicosia Division.<br />

Dated Ilth April, 19:!G. (M.P. P.1H86.)<br />

Dr. W. J. E. Phillips, Disirict Medical Qfficer, acted<br />

;i> Ba«teriol«>gist, Medical Department, in addition<br />

t ow!i duties. Dated l.'»th .\pril, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2027.)<br />

Mr. A. N. Branco. Local Assistant Auditor, u> act as<br />

Auditor. Dated 19th April, 1936. (M.P. P.113.)<br />

Mr. P. E. Prince, Examiner of Acconnts, Audit<br />

Depertment. to act as Local Assistant Auditor.<br />

Dated 19th April. 1936. (M.P. P.756.)<br />

No. 391. LM?e ol Absence.<br />

Mr. J. A. Cremer. Auditor, is granted vacation leave<br />

(80 days) and passage leave (12 days) from 19th<br />

April to 19th July, 1936, prior to retirement.<br />

(M.P. L.127e.)<br />

Dr. R. Stuppel, District Medical Offioer, is granted<br />

vacation leave from l^th April to J9th May, 1936,<br />

'prior to reiSgnadon. (M.P. L.201?.)<br />

No. 392. Retiiements.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleas^id<br />

to approve the foUowin;: retirements :—<br />

Mr. Socrates Haji Yanco Solomides, Land R^^rr<br />

Clerk. 1st Grade, with effect from the 21st Ajmi,<br />

193(^. inclusive. (M.P. P.860. i<br />

Mr. Sotiris Constantinou, Guard, Leper Farm, Medicil<br />

Department, with effect from the 1st April, 19S6.<br />

inclnsive. (M.P. P.1850..<br />

No. 393. Resignation.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleaswl<br />

to accept the following resignation :—<br />

Dr. Rudolph Stupjxl, District Medical Officer, with<br />

effect from the 10th May, 1936, inclusive.<br />

(M.P. P.2II12.)<br />

No. 384.<br />

Notification under the Quarantine Law, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Quarantine Law. 19o2, or otherwise. His Excellency<br />

the Govemor is pleased to declare and it is hereby<br />

declared that the local areas in the first colunm<br />

of the .Schedule hereto are infected local areas and that<br />

all {^t-seHirers and goods therefrom shall, as from tbe<br />

date hereof, be -ubject to the measures prescribed bv<br />

the Qnarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

daii_" r >us infectious diseases in the secxind column<br />

of the Schedule hereto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Xotification No. 63, pnblished in the Cyprtii^<br />

Gn-ettf of the 17th January, 193(5, is hereby cancelletl.<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Ejiypt)<br />

Poro Said (Egypt).,<br />

IJeyrut rSyria)<br />

Bom lay (India) .,<br />

.Siiidiiira (Greece) ..<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Malta<br />

(M.P. 289/36.)<br />

.SCHEDULE.<br />

Nicosia, 22nd April, 1936.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpi'X.<br />

SniaUjxix.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typlins.<br />

Plague.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His Expellency's C!ominand,<br />

W. 1). BATTKli.'iHILL.,<br />

Colonial Seerstary.


lio, 395. Authorization under the Criminal<br />

Evidence and Procedure Laws,<br />

1929 to 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been authorized by<br />

His Excellency the Governor to hold enquiries into<br />

the commission of offences under the Criminal Evidence<br />

and Procedure Laws, 1929 to 1934 :—<br />

John Philippides, Forest Guard, Srd Grade. Dated<br />

17th April, 1936. (M.P. 2101/09/2.)<br />

THE CTYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

EngUsh Ordinary, 27th & 28th May ) ' Larnaca &<br />

EngUsh Distinction. 29tli May 1 Limassol,<br />

at 7.30 a.m. each day. <strong>The</strong> examinations wiU be<br />

No. 396. Guard, Leper Farm.<br />

held simtdtaneously at the above centres.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> examination in Conversation will be held<br />

VACANCY.<br />

as soon as possible after the above dates at the<br />

Applications are invited for the post of Guard, Leper<br />

Farm, Medical Department. Applications should be<br />

submitted to the Director of Medical Services, through<br />

foUowing centres :—<br />

Nicosia, Lamaca, Limassol, Famagusta, Ktima,<br />

Kyrenia and Lemithou.<br />

the respectixe Commissioners. <strong>The</strong>y should reach<br />

him not later than the 2nd May, 1936.<br />

Candidates should state on their appUcation<br />

forms at wliich of these centres thev vrish to be<br />

2. ('andidates must be British subjects.<br />

examined in conversation.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> salary attached to the post is £60 bv £3 to<br />

£72 per annum. (M.P. 773/36.)<br />

3. Giovemment Ofl&cials required to pass any one<br />

of these examinations are required to give notice<br />

to the Director of Education, through the Heads<br />

of their Departments, that they wiU present<br />

No. 397. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

themselves for examination on this occasion.<br />

4. Other persons desiring to present themselves<br />

for examination must apply for permission to the<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Co-operative Society has been duly Director of Education. <strong>The</strong>ageof each cancUdate<br />

registered under the provisions of the Law :— must be stated.<br />

*• <strong>The</strong> Phini Co-operative Savings Bank. Limited."' Candidates who are pupUs at a school wUl only<br />

Dated 18th April, 1936.<br />

be admitted to these examinations if their<br />

appUcations are submitted through the Head­<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE, master or English teacher of their school.<br />

Reyistrar of Co-operatirr' Societies. Candidates below the age of 15 wiU not be<br />

(M.P. 7O9A/36.) accepted except in special circumstances.<br />

5. AppUcations for permission to attend must<br />

be sent to the Education Oflfice by the 9th May,<br />

No. 398. Municipal Corporation of Morphou.<br />

His ExceUency the Grovernor has been pleased<br />

to approve of the foUowing Bye-laws made by<br />

the CouncU of the Municipal Corporation of<br />

Moi-phou. (M.P. 1426/12/2.)<br />

and must be on the prescribed form with stamps<br />

aflfixed for the examination fee. Xo oth^% wiU<br />

be accepted. Forms may be obtained from the<br />

Education Office in Xicosia and from the Commissioners<br />

in the other towns.<br />

When the names have been received any further<br />

BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE COUXCIL OF THE notification necessary wiU be sent to candidates.<br />

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF MORPHOU. 6. <strong>The</strong> Turkish and Greek Examinations wiU<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in them by foUow later, in Nicosia only, on dates to be notified.<br />

the Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

and otherwise, the Council of the Municipal<br />

Oorporation of Morphou hereby make the foUowing<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of EduMtlion.<br />

Bye-laws :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laws may be cited as the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Morphou) Amendment Bye-laws,<br />

1936, and shall be read as one with the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Morphou) Bye-laws, 1931 to 1935,<br />

(hereinafter called ' the Principal Bye-laws "),<br />

and the Principal Bye-laws and these Bye-laws<br />

may together be cited as the Municipal Corporation<br />

(Morphou) Bye-laws, 1931 to 1936.<br />

2. Byelaw 16(1) of the Principal Bye-laws is<br />

XOTE.—School teachers at present serving wUl<br />

not be admitted to the above examinations.<br />

Supplementary EngUsh Ordinary' and<br />

Distinction Examinations for school teachers<br />

and candidates for appointment as teachers<br />

only wiU be held i;i Nicosia at the end of<br />

August, 1936. (M.P. 344/36.)<br />

hereby amended by the insertion immediately<br />

after the words "for sale therem"' ofthe words<br />

No. 401. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law. 1928.<br />

*• or shall be used<br />

therein".<br />

for human coii-umption Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law.<br />

1928, the following chanire^^ have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WiLSOX,<br />

No. 399. Tenders.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) He'/ii^frarof Partnet.hij,.-Ued to tenderers on application to the Director of<br />

Agriculture. (M.P. .•HS/SS.)<br />

Partnership Xo. 374.<br />

Xame of Firm : Andronifiw ,v Son, of Larnaca.<br />

Change : Mr. Styllis loannou. of Xicosia, has boen<br />

added as a general {partner.<br />

Date of change : 16th dav of December, 1935.<br />

2ri><br />

No. 400. Govemment Examinations, 1938.<br />

1. It is hereby notified that, in accordance with<br />

the Regulations for Government Examinations,<br />

1933 (vide Xotification Xo. 71 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27th January, 1933), the EngUsh<br />

Ordinary and Distinction Examinations wiU be<br />

held as follows :—<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


280 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Mo. 40e. <strong>The</strong> Pwtnenhip Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

60 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnished the foUowing Business Xames haye<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. Wn.soN,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Rsgistrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> basiBe>s name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

S. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the bnsiness.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and descripticm<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

iit-neral partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the dateof its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name oi- names under which<br />

the V)usiness is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

par[iiti>> who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Xuml>er in Register.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> ( yprus Irrigation Conipany.<br />

9 <strong>The</strong> development and exploitation f the water<br />

found or to be foimd in the lands under<br />

Registration Nos. 4715 and 4730 at Aglanja<br />

near Nicosia, and to do all things incidental or<br />

conduci\ e to the attainment of these objects.<br />

3. Xicosia.<br />

4. Antoine G. Pietroni. Advocate, Cairo.<br />

Pietro Mantovani, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

,Zenon 1). Pierides, Merchant, Lamaca.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

/. Five years. 25th March, 1936.<br />

8. Antoine G. Pietroni, Advocate.<br />

Pietro Mantovani, Airent.<br />

Zenon D. Pierides, Agent.<br />

Xil.<br />

No. 404. Medical Department.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

Antoine 6. Pietroni.<br />

Pietio Mantovani.<br />

Zenon D. Pierides.<br />

Any two of the above partners acting together.<br />

129.<br />

No. 403. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sectioni 50<br />

of the Partnersliip Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have l)een duly<br />

r^stered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) R^strar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond. in each<br />

case to the followiuL' headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the bnsiness.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners. --~'~i^<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of eachiof-the<br />

general partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partnere.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditious of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the genend<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Xumber in Register.<br />

1. Willy Schoenbrunn & Co.<br />

2. Import, Export and General Commission Agents.<br />

3. Laniaca.<br />

4. j Willy Schoenbrunn, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

5.1 Joseph SheUish, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

Nil.<br />

Indefinite. 10th April, 1936<br />

8. Three months' notice.<br />

9. Willy .Schoenbrunn.<br />

Joseph Shellish.<br />

10. 465.<br />

Return trict<br />

Tot.al for


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

Jlo. 405. Munieipal Corporation ot Lunassol.<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITUBE FOE THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 271/09/2.)<br />

REVENUE. EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ a. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

..Balance on 1st January, 1935 :—<br />

Bank<br />

10,008 6 0<br />

Cash<br />

74 17 7i<br />

10,083 3 1\<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

(a) Profession, trade and business<br />

licences .. .. 763 14<br />

(b) Dog licences .. .. 30 0<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

etc., licences .. 512 10 2<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits .. 121 6<br />

(e) Other licences .. .. 141 17 0<br />

1,569 8 6<br />

2. Conservancy & other rates :—<br />

(b) Water rates .. .. 1,708 4 8<br />

(c) Removal of refuse, etc.,<br />

rates 129 4 0<br />

1,837 8 8<br />

5. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(a) Slaughter-hovise fees 2,091 9 8<br />

(b) Weighing fees .. 2,383 11 5i<br />

,(o) Hawking fees<br />

295 8 3J<br />

,(d) Advertisement fees<br />

2 6 0<br />


2H2 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

No. 406. Post Office Notice.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that, due to the International sUtistic« which have to be<br />

taken during the period lst to 28th May. 1336, in accordance with the Postal Union Convention, mails<br />

intended for despatch by the Khedivial Mailship through Port Said and by the Lloyd Triestino through Bnndiri<br />

wil! be closeil at the District Post Offices earlier than usual, viz. :—<br />

Xicosia<br />

Laniaca<br />

Limas.sol<br />

Paniagasta ...<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

... ... ..<br />

... ... ..<br />

... ... ..<br />

... ... ..<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

1<br />

1 By Khedivial.<br />

FRIIKW :<br />

1st. Sth. 15th and 22nd May.<br />

7.00 p.m.<br />

... ; 7.30 p.m.<br />

... 1* 7.00 a.m. (Saturday)<br />

... 1 6.00 p.m.<br />

... j 7.00 p.m.<br />

6.00 p.m.<br />

By Lloyd Triestino.<br />

WKUNESOAV :<br />

6th. 13th, 20th and 27th May.<br />

7.00 p.m.<br />

8.00 a.m. (Thursday)<br />

G.OO p.m.<br />

7.00 p.m.<br />

3.80 p.m.<br />

0.00 p.m.<br />

* As the boat will call at Paphos on Satunlay the 16th May, the mail at Limt^sol will close on Friday<br />

the 15tli May at 9.30 p.m. instead of 7.00 a.m. di Saturday.<br />

GENERAL POST OFFICI:.<br />

NK'OSIA.<br />

Uth April, 1936.<br />

A. J. SHBLLISH,<br />

Postmaster- General.<br />

(M.P. 405/21.).<br />

No. 407. AaiBial Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Fweign Countries reported to the 24th April is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Pal''St ine<br />

Syria<br />

Tarkey<br />

Country.<br />

24th April, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Variou.-.<br />

Yarious<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Diseas<br />

Anthra.\, Foot and Mouth Disease, "uberculosis, Hiumorrhi^ic<br />

Septicasmia, Tetanus, (Jlanders, Piroplasmosis,.<br />

Anaplasmosis, Trypanosomiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague,<br />

Fowl Cholera, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian<br />

Coccidiosis, Avian Spirwihaetosis, Avian TubercnloBii^<br />

White Diarrhcea, Mange, Kabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Dourine, Sheep I^ox,<br />

Goat Pox, Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Yariola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,.<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Yariola, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

No. 408. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

.\dvertiaements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to<br />

this gazette.<br />

(M.P. 1201/n.<br />

By His ExceUency's Command,<br />

W. I). HATTEBSHILL,<br />

(Jofonidi Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> i'.yvrv% <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtains! fron. rl.. ^.{.erintendent, Government Printing Office, Nicosia, post free,<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2511 OF 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS ^ ,,. ^ ,<br />

No. 10 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO<br />

CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND REVENUE.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [2Srd April, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Customs, short title.<br />

Excise and Revenue) Order in Council, 1931, (Amendment) g^ "J \llf<br />

Law, 1936, and shaU be read as one with the <strong>Cyprus</strong> 42 of 1932!<br />

(Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order and Laws, 1931, to f^ °J HH'<br />

(No. 2) 1935, (hereinafter called "the Order"), and the 34 of 1933!<br />

Order and this Law may together be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> ^J ^f 193!'<br />

(Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order and Laws, 1931 33 of 1934.<br />

to 1 QSfi 36 of 1934.<br />

^" ^^^^- 10 of 1935.<br />

. 23 of 1935.<br />

2, <strong>The</strong> First Schedule to the Order is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the insertion in its appropriate alphabetical place gcS^ieto<br />

therein of the following expression:— the Order.<br />

"Uppers for boots and shoes whether<br />

wholly or partly prepared .. .. £1.16.0 the oke."<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

23rd April, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 771/32.)<br />

No. 11 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO REGULATE THE ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE<br />

PROPERTY BY ALIENS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [2Uh April, 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Immovable Property short title.<br />

Acquisition (AUens) Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,— inter-<br />

" alien" means an>' person not being a British subject P'"®***'*'''and<br />

includes an alien controlled company but does not<br />

* include an alien native of <strong>Cyprus</strong>;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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28* SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

** alien contioUed company " ineans any corporation—<br />

(a) where tke majority of the directors, or persons<br />

occupying the position of directors by whatever<br />

name called, are aliens, or<br />

(b) where the majority of the voting power is in the<br />

hands of persons who are aliens, or who exercise<br />

their voting powers directly or indirectly on behalf<br />

of persons who are aliens, or<br />

(c) where the control is by any means whatever in<br />

the hands of persons who are aliens;<br />

'* alien native of <strong>Cyprus</strong> " means—<br />

(a) any person, not being a person who became a<br />

British subject under the <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Annexation)<br />

Orders in Coimcil, 1914 and 1917, bom before the<br />

4th November, 1914, of parents who at the time<br />

of his birth were ordinarily resident in <strong>Cyprus</strong> ;<br />

(b) the wife of a person to whom paragraph (a) applies,<br />

not living apart from such person under a decree of<br />

a competent Court or a deed of separation.<br />

Restrictions 3. <strong>The</strong> Govcmoi' in Council may, by order to be published<br />

^iT^I"^ in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, declare that except with the consent of<br />

immovable the Govemor first obtained no ahen shall, after the date<br />

P^P^^j^ of the order, acquire, otherwise than by inheritance,<br />

certain cases, owucrship of any immovable property situate Avithin any<br />

area prescribed in the order, and any registration effected<br />

in contravention of the terms of such order shall be null<br />

and void.<br />

Power 4.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Govemor in Council may make regulations<br />

regaiSrons. ^ ^^ pubhshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(a) prescribing the minimum size of plots into which<br />

an ahen may sub-divide his immovable property<br />

for the purpose of sale ;<br />

(b) generally for the better carrjdng into effect of the<br />

purposes of this Law.<br />

(2) Any registration of immovable property effected<br />

in contravention of any regulations made under subsection<br />

(1) fihall be null and void.<br />

(3) Not^^•ithstanding anything contained in any<br />

regulations made under sub-section (1), the Govemor<br />

may, by order U> be published in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, exempt from<br />

the operation of such regulations any class of aliens<br />

specified in tl>e order.<br />

Saving. 5. Nothing in sf3(ti()ii 3 contained shall prevent an<br />

alien from a tnj niring from another aUen ownership of any<br />

immovable property which such other ahen has lawfully<br />

acquired:<br />

Provided that where such immovable property is<br />

sub-divided by or it the instance of the owner thereof<br />

into plots for the purpose of sale suchiplots.shaU be of the<br />

minimum .size prescribed l)y regulations made und?r this<br />

Law.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

\V. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

24th April, 1036. Colomal Secrelary.<br />

(M.P. 622/34.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPPWUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1936. 285<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO REGULATE THE RECEPTION OF BROADCASTING.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows ;—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Broadcasting (Reception) Short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2, In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,— int«rpre-<br />

" broadcasting" means the issue of messages or<br />

communications by wireless telephony to owners of<br />

receiving sets and includes any such message or communication<br />

so issued;<br />

" interfering apparatus " means any electric machine,<br />

generator, motor, X-ray apparatus, apparatus used for<br />

medical purposes, or any electrical apparatus, equipment,<br />

or device of whatever kind which may generate waves<br />

Hkely to interfere with the reception of broadcasting;<br />

" receiving set" means any apparatus or equipment<br />

designed for the purpose of or capable of receiving<br />

communications sent out by broadcasting.<br />

3.—(1) No person shall instal, possess, use or maintain a No receiving<br />

receiving set without a receiving licence previously ^g^auS<br />

obtained from the Postmaster-General issued under the etc., without<br />

provisions of this Law upon payment of such fee as may be ^^^^^^e.<br />

prescribed by regulations:<br />

Provided that a Hcence shaU not be required—<br />

(a) by any person to whom a dealer in receiving sets<br />

has given such a set on approval for a period not<br />

exceeding seven days;<br />

(b) for any receiving set on board any vessel visiting<br />

the Colony;<br />

(c) where the receiving set is broken or defective and<br />

is sealed by the Postmaster-General in the manner<br />

prescribed by regulations.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Governor may exempt any educational or<br />

charitable institution from the payment of a fee in respect<br />

of any Hcence granted to it under the provisions of this<br />

section.<br />

(3) A Hcence issued under sub-section (1) shall be for such<br />

period and shaU contain and be subject to such terms,<br />

conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed by<br />

regulations.<br />

4.—(1) No person shall seU or offer or expose for sale Dealers in<br />

or deal in, hire or let in the way of his business any receiving 2tf ^'"^<br />

set or any component part thereof unless he previously<br />

obtains a dealers' licence from the Postmaster-General<br />

issued under the provisions of this liaw upon payment of<br />

such fee as may be prescribed by regulations.<br />

(2) A Hcence issued under sub-section (1) shaU be for such<br />

period and shaU contain and be subject to such terms,<br />

conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed by<br />

regulations.<br />

(3) A Hcence issued under sub-section (1) shall confer<br />

upon the holder the right to instal, possess, use and<br />

maintain upon his business premises any number of receiving<br />

sets without obtaining any further Hcence.<br />

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286 SiTPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRIL, 1986.<br />

Interfering 5. No pcrsou shaU iustal or sell any interfering apparatus<br />

be^fit'i^'' *° unless the same is fitted with an anti-interference device<br />

with anti- of a type or pattern approved by the Postmaster-General<br />

interference<br />

device. capable of ehminating or reducing to a neghgible degree to<br />

the satisfaction of the Postmaster-General the interfering<br />

effect of the interfering apparatus.<br />

Importation<br />

and use of<br />

interfering<br />

apparatus.<br />

Power to<br />

Postmaster-<br />

General to<br />

permit<br />

importation,<br />

etc., of<br />

interfering<br />

apparatus in<br />

certain cases.<br />

Offences.<br />

6. From and after the expiration of four months from the<br />

commencement of this Law, no person sliaU import into<br />

the Colony or shaU use any interfering apparatus unless<br />

the same is fitted with an anti-interference device of a<br />

type or pattern approved by the Postmaster-General<br />

capable of ehminating or reducing to a negligible degree to<br />

the satisfaction of the Postmaster-General the interfering<br />

effect of the interfering apparatus.<br />

7.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in section 5 or 6<br />

contained, the Postmaster-General may, in exceptional<br />

cases where, in his opinion, it would be unreasonable or<br />

undesirable in the pubHc interest to require fuU compHance<br />

with the provisions of the said sections, by permit under his<br />

hand, aUow the instaUation, sale, importation or use of an<br />

interfering apparatus notwithstanding that the same is<br />

not fitted with an anti-interfering device in accordance<br />

with the provisions of the said sections.<br />

(2) Any permit granted under the provisions of subsection<br />

(1) may be canceUed by the Postmaster-General<br />

at any time and may contain such terms and conditions<br />

as to the use of the interfering apparatus as to the<br />

Postmaster-General may seem fit.<br />

8. Any person who contravenes—<br />

(a) any of the provisions of this Law ;<br />

(b) any term or condition contained in any permit<br />

granted by the Postmaster-General under section<br />

7 ; or<br />

(c) any regulations made under the provisions of this<br />

• Law or the terms, conditions or restrictions of any<br />

Hcence granted under the provisions of such<br />

regulations,<br />

shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: a fine of fifty pounds.<br />

Regulations. 9. <strong>The</strong> Govcmor in CouncU may make regulations to be<br />

pubHshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> for aU or any of the foUowing<br />

matters, that is to say,—<br />

(a) the issue of Hcences and the terms, conditions and<br />

restrictions under which and the period for which<br />

Hcences may be granted;<br />

(b) the fees payable for Hcences ;<br />

(c) the renewal and cancellation of Hcences ;<br />

(d) the appointment of persons to act as Broadcasting<br />

Inspectors ;<br />

(e) the means and procedure to be employed to suppress<br />

or reduce interference ; and<br />

(/) generally for the better carrying into effect the<br />

purposes of this Law.<br />

Repeal and<br />

Saving.<br />

9 of 1913.<br />

4 of 1927.<br />

22 of 19.34.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Wireless Telegraphy Laws, 1913 to 1934, and<br />

the Regulations and Orders made thereunder are hereby<br />

repealed in so far as they relate to broadcasting, but for<br />

all other purposes shaU remain in full force and effect.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH APRO., 1936. -^<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this BiU is to bring up to date the law<br />

relating to the reception of broadcasting. It deals, in<br />

particular, with the nuisance of interference by prohibiting<br />

the importation, sale or installation of any apparatus that<br />

interferes with wireless reception unless such apparatus<br />

is fitted wdth an efficient anti-interference device.<br />

2. A time Hmit of four months is given in the case of<br />

importation or use of an apparatus causing interference, so<br />

that the owners thereof may have ample time to fit them<br />

with an anti-interference device. But no further instaUations<br />

or sales of such apparatus without being so fitted wiU be<br />

allowed as from the coming into operation of the Law.<br />

3. Provision is made under clause 7 for exceptional cases.<br />

H. W. B. BLACKALL,<br />

(M.P. 1130/24/3.) Attorney-General<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2511 OF 24TH APRIL, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or snch further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of o{^)Osition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 1443A in Class 50, in respect of polishing<br />

preparations (including preparations which both clean<br />

and polish), in the name of Reckitt and Sons, Limited,<br />

Kingston Works, Dansom Lane, Hull, England, a<br />

Limited Liability Company incorporated and existing<br />

in England, British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Sth day of April, 1936.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

mm<br />

No. 1448A in Class 47, in respect of candles,<br />

common soap, deters^ents, illuminating, heating or<br />

lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue and other<br />

preparations for laundry purposes, in the name of <strong>The</strong><br />

Shell Company of Egypt Limited, St. Helen's Court,<br />

Great St. Helen's, London E.C.S, England, a British<br />

Company organized under the laws of Great Britain,<br />

trading as Merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

SILVER SHELL<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Marks Nos.<br />

405A, 814A-817A.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1448A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Lamaca.<br />

G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

2S9<br />

No. 1444A in Class 48, in respect of perfumeries,<br />

perfumed soaps and perfumed powders of all kinds and<br />

generally in respect of all goods in Class 48, in the<br />

name of Parfumerie L. T. Piver, 10, Boulevard de<br />

Strasbourg, Paris, France, a joint stock company<br />

organized and existing under the laws of France,<br />

French Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 8th day of April, 1936.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1443A and 1444A is c/o Messrs.<br />

Paschalis and Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsi)eti hp ^utfjorttp<br />

No. 2512.] FRIDAY, 1ST MAY, 1936. 291<br />

No. 409. THE MATRIMONIAL CAUSES RULES, 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKE,<br />

Governor.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the adviee<br />

and assistance of the Chief Justice, in exercise<br />

of the powers vested in him by the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts<br />

of Justice Orders and Laws, 1927 to (No. 2) 1935,<br />

read together with the Courts of Justice Law, 1935,<br />

hereby makes the following Rules, which may be<br />

cited as the Matrimonial Causes Rules, 1936 :—<br />

PETITION. NOTICE TO APPEAR AND AFFIDAVIT<br />

VERIFYING PETITION.<br />

1. Proceedings in any Matrimonial Cause shall<br />

be commenced by filing a Petition. (Forms of<br />

Petition in proceedings for dissolution of marriage<br />

are given in Appendix I hereto.)<br />

(A) In the body ofthe Petition shall be stated :—<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong> place and date of the marriage and<br />

the name and status of the wife before the<br />

marriage ;<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> principal permanent addresses where<br />

the parties have cohabited within the<br />

jurisdiction ;<br />

(3) Whether there is living issue of the<br />

marriage and, if so, the names and dates<br />

of birth or ages, of such issue ;<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> occupation of the husband and the<br />

place or places of residence and of domicile<br />

of the parties to the marriage at the date<br />

of the institution of the suit;<br />

(5) Whether there have been in the Supreme<br />

Court any and, if so, what previous<br />

proceedings with reference to the marriage<br />

or on behalf of either of the parties to the<br />

marriage, and the result of such proceedings ;<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> matrimonial ofifences charged set out<br />

in separate paragraphs ;<br />

(7) <strong>The</strong> claim for damages, if any.<br />

(B) <strong>The</strong> Petition shall conclude with a prayer<br />

setting out particulars of the relief claimed,<br />

including the amount of any claim for daniages<br />

and any order for custody of children which is<br />

sought and shall be signed by the Petitioner, and<br />

in the case of a minor or other person who is not<br />

.sui juris by his or her guardian. '<br />

(c) A Petition for Restitution of Conjugal<br />

Rights shall further state sufficient facts to satisfy<br />

the Chief Registrar that a written demand for<br />

cohabitation and restitution of conjugal rights<br />

has been made by the Petitioner upon the party<br />

to be served, and that after a reasonable<br />

opportunity for compliance therewith, such<br />

cohabitation and restitution of conjugal rights<br />

have been withheld.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Petition and every copy to be served<br />

shall be indorsed in conspicuous characters with<br />

a Notice to Appear in Form 3 set out in<br />

Appendix I hereto.<br />

3.—(A) Every Petition shall be accompanied<br />

by an affidavit made by the Petitioner, verifying<br />

the facts of which he or she has personal knowledge<br />

and deposing as to behef in the truth of the other<br />

facts alleged in the petition and such affidavit shall<br />

be filed with the Petition. A form of Affidavit<br />

is given as Form 4 in Appendix I.<br />

(B) In cases where the Petitioner is seeking a<br />

decree of Nullity of Marriage or of Dissolution<br />

of Marriage, or of Judicial Separation, or a decree<br />

in a suit of Jactitation of Marriage, the affidavit<br />

of the Petitioner, filed with his or her Petition shall<br />

further state that no collusion or connivance<br />

exists between the Petitioner and the other party<br />

to the marriage or alleged marriage.<br />

CO-RESPONDENTS.<br />

4. In every Petition for dissolution of marriage<br />

on the ground of adultery, the alleged adulterers<br />

if male shall be made Co-respondents in the cause<br />

and served with a sealed copy of the petition,<br />

unless a Judge shall otherwdse direct by order on<br />

application supported by affidavits.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> term " Respondent " in these rules shall<br />

include a Co-respondent so far as the same is^<br />

applicable.<br />

SERVICE.<br />

6. Every Petitioner who has filed a Petition,<br />

shall forthwith obtain in the Registr JJ- a sealed copy<br />

or copies of the Petition indorsed with Notice to<br />

Appear for serviee upon the Respondent or<br />

Respondents respectively.<br />

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7. A Petition shall be served personally by<br />

delivery of such a sealed copy as aforesaid upon<br />

•each person to be served.<br />

8. Service where required by these rules shall be<br />

effected by any person legally empowered to effect<br />

service of writs of summons in civil actions.<br />

9. Service of any document on a party who has<br />

not entered an appearance must be personal<br />

service unless otherwise ordered by a Judge.<br />

10. Where personal service cannot be effected<br />

leave to substitute some other mode of service<br />

may be granted upon an application to a Judge<br />

supported by affidavit or affidavits to include an<br />

affidavit of the person having conduct of the<br />

proceeding.<br />

11. Any Petition or Decree may be served<br />

within or without His Majestys Dominions.<br />

12. After service has been effected a copy of<br />

the Petition served with a certificate of service<br />

indorsed thereon shall be retumed into and filed<br />

in the Registry. A form of certificate of service<br />

is given in Appendix I, Form 5.<br />

13. \Mien it is ordered that Notice to Appear to<br />

a Petition shall be advertised the form of<br />

advertisement shall be settled by the Chief<br />

Registrar and the newspapers containing the<br />

advertisement shall be filed A\ ith the sealed copy<br />

•of the Petition.<br />

14. A Petition cannot proceed to trial unless an<br />

appearance has been entered by or on behalf of the<br />

Respondents or it has been shown by affidavit<br />

filed in the Registry that they have been duly<br />

served with the Petition and by certificate of the<br />

Chief Registrar issued from and filed in the<br />

Registry that they have not appeared.<br />

15. An affidavit of service ofa Petition must be<br />

substantially in the form given as Form 6 in<br />

Appendix 1 and in addition shall show the means<br />

oi knowledge of the Deponent as to the identity<br />

of the person served. A copy of the Petition<br />

referred to in the affidavit must be annexed thereto<br />

and marked by the person before whom the same<br />

is swom.<br />

APPEARANCE.<br />

16. All lippearauces are to be entered in the<br />

Registry in a book provided for that purpose and<br />

shall be accompanied by an address for service in<br />

Nicosia. Xotice of such appearance must be given<br />

to the opposite party. Forms of Entry of<br />

Appearance and of Xotice of Appearance are given<br />

as Form.-: 1 and 2 in Appendix II.<br />

17.—(A) An appearance may be entered at anj'^<br />

time before a proceeding has been taken in default,<br />

but not afterwards except by leave of a Judge.<br />

(B) <strong>The</strong> appearance may be under protest or<br />

iimitcfl to any i)rooeeding in the cause in respect<br />

of which the party shall have received Notice to<br />

Appear. Pru\ided that (a) any Appearance under<br />

Protest shall >tate concisely the grounds of protest,<br />

and (b) the }>arty appearing under protest shall<br />

forthw ith proceed by summons to obtain directioiM<br />

as to the determination ofthe question or questions<br />

arising by reaiion of such liinited appearance and<br />

in default of so proceeding shall be deemed to have<br />

entered an unconditiMial appearance. Directions<br />

to be given upou an Appearance under IVotest<br />

may provide for the trial of a preliminary issue<br />

idth or \sitliout stay of proceedings in the cause<br />

or for determination of tbe matters in question<br />

«t the heanng of the cauw.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 1ST >L\Y. 1936.<br />

INTERVENERS.<br />

18. Where a husband is charged with adultery<br />

with a nanied person a sealed copy of the pleading<br />

containing such charge shall be delivered to the<br />

person with whom adultery is alleged to have been<br />

committed, but instead of being indorsed with<br />

Notice to Appear it shall be indorsed with notice<br />

that such person is entitled within eight days<br />

after delivery thereof to apply for leave to intervene<br />

in the cause. Such delivery and notice may only<br />

be dispensed with by order of a Judge for caupe<br />

showTi. A form of notice is contained in<br />

Appendix III.<br />

19. Application for leave to intervene in any<br />

cause shall be made by summons supported by<br />

affidavit, and leave may be given with such<br />

directions as to appearance and procedure as<br />

a Judge shall think fit.<br />

20. Parties intervening must join in the<br />

proceedings at the stage at which they find them<br />

unless otherwdse ordered by a Judge.<br />

STAYING PROCEEDINGS FOR RESTITUTION.<br />

21. At any time after the commencement of<br />

proceedings for Restitution of Conjugal Rights<br />

the Respondent may apply by summons to a<br />

Judge for an Order to stay the proceedings hy<br />

reason that he or she is willing to resume or to<br />

return to cohabitation with the Petitioner.<br />

ANSWER AND SUBSEQUENT PLEADINGS.<br />

22. A Respondent who has entered an appearance<br />

may within fourteen days from the expiration<br />

ofthe time allowed for the entry of such Appearance<br />

file in the Registry an Answer to the Petition.<br />

A form of Answer is given in Appendix IV.<br />

23.—(A) Every Answer which contains matter<br />

other than a simple denial of the facts stated in the<br />

Petition shall be accompanied by an affidavit<br />

made l^y the Respondent verifving such other<br />

additional matter so far as he or she has personal<br />

knowledge thereof and deposing to his or her<br />

belief in the truth of the rest of such other<br />

additional matter, and where the Respondent<br />

is husband or wife of the Petitioner shall further<br />

state, except v/here the claim in the suit is for<br />

Restitution of Conjugal Rights, that there JS not<br />

any collusion or connivance between the parties.<br />

Such affidavit shall be filed with the Answer.<br />

(B) Where the answer of a husband alleges<br />

adultery and prays relief, the alleged adulterer<br />

must be served personally with a sealed cop.\<br />

thereof bearing a Notice to Appear in like manner<br />

as a Petition. Where in such a case no relief is<br />

claimed the alleged adulterer shall not be madi<br />

a Co-respondent but a sealed copy of the Answer<br />

shall be delivered to him indorsed with Noti<br />

be allowed to intervene subject to such directions<br />

as shall then be given.<br />

24. Within fourteen days from the filing and<br />

dehvery of the Answer the Petitioner may file<br />

a Reply thereto except where such Answer is<br />

a simple denial, and no subsequent pleadings shall<br />

be delivered except by leave.<br />

25. A copv of every Answer and subsequent<br />

pleading shall within twenty-four boun after tbe<br />

same is filed be delivered to tbe opposite partieH<br />

or their advocatea.<br />

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26. A pleading may be amended by leave of<br />

the Court or a Judge obtained upon summons<br />

supported by Affidavit subject to any directions<br />

which may then be given as to re-service of the<br />

amended pleading and any consequential amendments<br />

of any pleading already filed.<br />

27. No pleading shall be amended out of time<br />

without leave of a Judge nor shall any pleading<br />

without such leave be filed out of time after a<br />

step in default has been taken-such leave to be<br />

obtained upon summons.<br />

28. Application for further particulars of matters<br />

pleaded may be made to a Judge by summons<br />

but before applying by summons a party may<br />

apply for them by letter. <strong>The</strong> costs of such letter<br />

and of any particulars delivered pursuant thereto<br />

shall be allowable on taxation, and in dealing with<br />

the costs of any application for particulars by<br />

summons the provisions of this Rule shall be taken<br />

into consideration.<br />

All particulars, whether given under order or<br />

otherwdse, shall be filed together with a verifying<br />

affidavit, and within twenty-four hours after<br />

filing a copy thereof shall be delivered to the party<br />

by whom the apphcation for such particulars<br />

was made.<br />

SERVICE OF PLEADINGS, ETC.<br />

29. Notices and copies of pleadings and other<br />

instruments which are required by these rules<br />

to be delivered but of which personal service is<br />

not expressly required may be delivered by leaving<br />

the same at the respective addresses furnished by<br />

or on behalf of the parties. Every notice shall<br />

be in writing and signed by the party giving it<br />

or his advocate.<br />

30. When it is necessary to serve personally<br />

any order or decree of the Court an office copy<br />

thereof under seal of the Court must be produced<br />

and left with the party served and a copy annexed<br />

to the affidavit of service and marked as an exhibit<br />

by the Registrar before whom the affidavit of<br />

service is sworn.<br />

TRIAL OR HEARING.<br />

31.—(A) Before a cause is set down for trial<br />

or hearing the pleadings and proceedings in the<br />

cause shall be referred by the Petitioner or any<br />

party who is defending the suit to the Chief<br />

Registrar who shall certify that the same are correct<br />

and in order or shall refer any irregularity in such<br />

pleadings or proceedings or any question arising<br />

thereon to the .Judge by whom the cause is to be<br />

tried for his direction.<br />

Discretion.<br />

(B)—(1) (a) in every case in which a party prays<br />

that the Court shall exercise its discretion to grant<br />

a decree nisi notwithstanding his or her adultery,<br />

the Petition (or Answer) shall contain a prayer<br />

to this effect;<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> application for the Chief Registrar's<br />

certificate under paragraph (A) of this rule shall<br />

state whether or not the Court will be asked to<br />

exercise its discretion on behalf of the applicant<br />

notwithstanding his or her adultery ;<br />

(c) Where the discretion of the Court is being<br />

sought by reason of the adultery of the applicant<br />

for the certificate, there shall be lodged, with the<br />

application, a statement signed by the party<br />

or his or her advocate setting forth the acts of<br />

adultery committed by him or her and all the<br />

facts which it is materia! for the Court to know<br />

for the purpose of tii6. exercise of its discretion ;<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1986.<br />

293<br />

(d) Where the discretion of the Court is sought<br />

by a party other than the apj^icant for the<br />

certificate, such party shall lodge in the Registry<br />

a corresponding statement within ten days after<br />

the receipt of notice of setting down.<br />

(2) No such statement as is mentioned in the<br />

preceding paragraph shall, except by the direction<br />

of the Judge, be open to inspection by any other<br />

party to the suit. This paragraph shall not apply<br />

to tlie Attomey-General as King's Proctor whether<br />

he is or is not a party to the suit.<br />

(3) Where such statement contains any allegation:<br />

of adultery or other matrimonial offence on the<br />

part of tbe other spouse which is not referable to<br />

any specific allegation in the pleading, notice of<br />

such allegation shall be given to the said spouse,<br />

provided that if the Court at the hearing is<br />

satisfied that the failure to give notice is justified<br />

the same may be dispensed with.<br />

(4) Neither the said statement nor the said<br />

notice shall be admissible in evidence against the<br />

party lodging or giving the same respectively,<br />

except where the party has referred to the said<br />

statement or the said notice in evidence given in<br />

open Court.<br />

32. <strong>The</strong> petitioner after obtaining the Chief<br />

Registrar's certificate shall set the cause down for<br />

trial or hearing and within twenty-four hours<br />

thereafter give to each party in the cause for whom<br />

an appearance has been entered notice of his<br />

having done so.<br />

If the Petitioner fails so to set down within<br />

fourteen days after the granting of such certificate,<br />

any party defending the suit may proceed as the<br />

Petitioner might have done.<br />

33. No cause shall be placed in the list for trial<br />

or hearing until after the expiration of ten days<br />

from the date pf setting down save with the<br />

consent of all parties to the suit or by order of<br />

a Judge.<br />

34. <strong>The</strong> Registrar shall draw up the decree of<br />

the Court which shall be signed by the Judge<br />

who presided at the trial and shall be issued under<br />

the seal of the Court.<br />

35. After entering an appearance a Respondent<br />

in a cause may AA ithout filing an Answer be heard<br />

in respect of any question as to costs and a<br />

Respondent who is husband or wdfe of the<br />

Petitioner may be heard also as to custody of or<br />

access to children.<br />

DISCOVERY.<br />

36.—(A) In any cause or matter a party may<br />

deliver interrogatories for the examination of an<br />

opposite party or parties by leave of a Judge to<br />

be obtained upon summons.<br />

(B) A copy of the interrogatories proposed to<br />

be delivered shall be dehvered with the summons<br />

(c) Interrogatories shall be answered within<br />

ten days or such other time as a Judge may<br />

appoint.<br />

(D) A party may without affidavit apply for<br />

discovery of documents by an opposite party or<br />

parties and such opposite party or parties may be<br />

ordered to make such general or limited discovery<br />

as in the discretion of the Judge shall seem fit.<br />

EVIDENCE TAKEN BY AFFIDAVIT.<br />

37. Where a Judge has directed that all or<br />

any of the facts stated in a pleading may be proved<br />

by affidavit all affidavits sworn in pursuance of<br />

such direction shall be filed in the Registry and<br />

copies thereof delivered to the other parties to the<br />

suit within such time as the Judge shall direct..<br />

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294 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 1ST >L\Y, 1936.<br />

38. Apphcation for an order for the attendance<br />

of a Deponent for the purpose of being crossexamined<br />

in open Court shall be made to a Judge<br />

on summons.<br />

EXAMINATION or WITNESSES BEFORE TRIAL OR<br />

HEARING.<br />

39.—(A) Any necessary apphcation for an order<br />

for examination of one of the parties or of a witness<br />

who is within the jurisdiction of the Court shall be<br />

made to a Judge thereof by summons.<br />

(B) Such examination shall be viva voce unless<br />

otherw ise directed before a person to be nominated<br />

by the Judge.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> other parties in the suit shall have four<br />

clear days" notice of the time and place appointed<br />

for the examination unless the Judge shall otherwise<br />

direct.<br />

40.—(A) Apphcation for a Commission or for<br />

Letters of Request or for the appointment of a<br />

f^pecial Examiner to examine a party or a witness<br />

who is outside the jurisdiction of the Comt may be<br />

made by summons and the procedure with regard<br />

thereto shall conform as nearly as may be to the<br />

Rules obtaining in civil actions in like cases.<br />

(For Form of Commission, see Appendix V).<br />

(B) A wife may apj)ly for security for her costs<br />

of such examination either at the hearing of the<br />

summons or subsequently by summons.<br />

TRIAL OF ISSUES.<br />

41. A Judge may direct and any Petitioner<br />

and any party to a cause who has entered an<br />

appearance may apply on summons to a Judge<br />

for a direction for the separate trial of any issue<br />

or issues uf fact or any question as to the jurisdiction<br />

of the Court.<br />

PROCEEDINGS IN CHAMBERS.<br />

42. All applications under these Rules unless<br />

any rule expressly directs otherwise sha!! be made<br />

by summons. A form of summons is given in<br />

Appendix VI.<br />

43. Every summons shall be supported by<br />

affidavit and copies of all affidavits or other<br />

documents to be used at the hearinLf shall be<br />

dehvered to the party summoned or his advocate<br />

at the time he is served with the summons.<br />

44. A summons may be taken out by a party<br />

or at tlii- disc rction of the Chief Registrar by any<br />

other |»erson having or claiminsr a right to be<br />

heard in the cau.se or matter.<br />

45. <strong>The</strong> name of ti:e cause or matter and of the<br />

advocate taking out a summons is to be indorsed<br />

thcpt'on and a true copy of the summons i.s to be<br />

st rved on the party summoned or his a/lvocate<br />

tvo clear days at jf-ast before the summons is<br />

returnable and before 6 p.m. and on Srurdavs<br />

l)efore 1 p.m.<br />

46. On the day and at the hour ijamtd in the<br />

summons the party taking out the same shall<br />

attend at the Supreme Court. If any ]ntri.\ to the<br />

summons do not appear after the lapue of half<br />

an hour from the time named in the .siunmons<br />

the other party or jxirtie^ may pro •< t>(j in his<br />

absence.<br />

47. Appeal from any onler or d'-cisjon oi m- f'hief<br />

Registrar may be made to a J ••];_;* ui 'lumbers<br />

by summons issued within five dayn ni xhe order<br />

or decision appealelc not<br />

less than four clear days fr^>in tiie d;i,y of isMie.<br />

Such appeal shall not act ati a ifiay unless so<br />

ordered by a Judge.<br />

RE-HEARING.<br />

48. An application to the Court for the rehearing<br />

of a cause heard by a Judge alone where<br />

no error of the Court at the hearing is alleged shall<br />

be heard and determined by two Judges of the<br />

Supreme Court exclusive of the Judge who sat<br />

at the hearing and shall be by notice of motion<br />

I stating the grounds of the apphcation, filed in<br />

the Registry and served within six weeks after<br />

judgment, and sueh notice shall be a 14 days'<br />

notice, and may be amended at any time by leave<br />

ofthe Court or a Judge to be obtained on summons.<br />

Apphcation for re-hearing in any case not<br />

hereinbefore provided for must be by appeal to<br />

the Court of Appeal, and the rules relating to<br />

appeals in civil eases shall apply.<br />

PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL<br />

SEPARATION.<br />

49. A petition for the reversal of a decree of<br />

Judicial Separation shall set out the groimds on<br />

which the petitioner relies. A form of sueii<br />

Petition is given in Appendix VII.<br />

50. Before such a Petition can be filed an<br />

Appearance on behalf of the party praying for<br />

a reversal of the decree of Judicial Separation<br />

must be entered in the cau.se in which the decree<br />

has been pronounced, leave to enter such<br />

Appearance being first obtained upon summons.<br />

51. A certified copy of such Petition under seal<br />

of the Court shall be served personally upon the<br />

party in the case in whose favour the decree has<br />

been made who may A\ithin fourteen days file<br />

in the Supreme Court Registry an Answer thereto<br />

and shall on the day on which the Answer is filed<br />

dehver a copy thereof to the other party in the<br />

cause or to his or her advocate.<br />

52. All sub.sequent pleadings and proceedingi<br />

arising from such Petition and Answer shall be<br />

filed and carried on in the same manner as before<br />

directed in respect of an original Petition and<br />

Answer thereto so far as such directions are<br />

apphcable.<br />

SnowiNr; CAUSE AGAINST A DECREE XISI.<br />

53.—(A) (i) When the Attomey-General desires<br />

to show cause against making absolute a decree<br />

nisi he shall enter an appearance in the cause in<br />

which such decree nisi has been pronounced and<br />

shall within fourteen days after entering appearance<br />

file his plea in the registry setting forth the grounds<br />

upon which he desires to show cause as aforesaid<br />

and within twenty-four hours of fihng his plea<br />

shall dehver a copy thereof to the person in whose<br />

favour such decree has been pronounced, or t


(B) If no answer to the plea of the Attomey-<br />

General is filed within the time limited or if an<br />

answer is filed and withdrawn or not proceeded<br />

with the Attomey-General may apply forthwith<br />

by motion to rescind the decree nisi and dismiss<br />

the petition.<br />

(c) If the charges contained in the plea of the<br />

Attomey-General are not denied in the answer<br />

thereto the party in whose favour the decree nisi<br />

has been pronounced shall within fourteen days<br />

from the date of the Chief Registrar's certificate<br />

that the pleadings are correct and in order set<br />

down the cause for trial or hearing and within<br />

twenty-four hours afterwards shall file and give<br />

to the Attorney-General notice of his having<br />

done so.<br />

In default of such setting down and notice the<br />

Attomey-General may apply forthwith by motion<br />

to rescind the decree nisi and dismiss the petition.<br />

54. Any person other than the Attomey-General<br />

wishing to show cause against making absolute<br />

a decree nisi shall enter an appearance in the cause<br />

in which such decree nisi has been pronounced<br />

and within four days thereafter file affidavits<br />

setting forth the facts upon which he rehes and<br />

within twenty-four hours deliver copies thereof<br />

to the party or the advocate of the party in whose<br />

favour the decree nisi has been pronounced.<br />

55. <strong>The</strong> party in the cause in whose favour the<br />

decree nisi has been pronounced may within<br />

fourteen days after delivery of the affidavits<br />

file affidavits in answer, and the person showing<br />

cause against the decree nisi being made absolute<br />

may within fourteen days file affidavits in reply.<br />

56. No affidavits are to be filed in rejoinder to<br />

the affidavits in reply without the leave of a Judge<br />

obtained on ex parte application.<br />

57. <strong>The</strong> questions raised on such affidavits<br />

shall be argued in such manner and at such time<br />

as a Judge may on application upon summons<br />

direct.<br />

DECREE ABSOLUTE.<br />

58. Application to make absolute a decree nisi<br />

shall be made to the Court by fihng in the Registry<br />

a notice in writing setting forth that apphcation is<br />

made for such Decree Albsolute, which will thereupon<br />

be pronounced in open Court at a time<br />

appointed for that purpose. In support of such<br />

application it must be shown by affidavit filed with<br />

the said notice that search has been made in the<br />

proper books at the Registry up to within six<br />

days of the time appointed, and that at such time<br />

no person had intervened or obtained leave to<br />

intervene in the cause, and that no Appearance<br />

has been entered nor any affidavits filed on behalf<br />

of any person wishing to show cause against the<br />

decree nisi being made absolute; and in case<br />

leave to intervene had been obtained, or appearance<br />

entered or affidavits filed on behalf of such person,<br />

it must be shown by affidavit what proceedings,<br />

if any, have been taken thereon. A Form of<br />

Affidavit is given in Appendix VIII.<br />

If more than twelve calendar months have<br />

elapsed since the date of the decree nisi an<br />

affidavit by the Petitioner giving reasons for the<br />

delay must be filed.<br />

ALIMONY.<br />

59. A wife who is Petitioner in a cause after<br />

filing her petition may file and after serving such<br />

petition may serve a Petition for alimony pending<br />

suit, and a wife after entering Appearance to a<br />

Petition may file and serve a Petition for alimony<br />

pending suit.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

295<br />

60. <strong>The</strong> husband shall within fourteen days after<br />

service of a Petition for ahmony file his Answer<br />

thereto upon oath setting out his property and<br />

income and if Respondent in the cause shall before<br />

so doing enter an appearance in the cause. Such<br />

Appearance may be hmited to the ahmony<br />

proceedings.<br />

61. <strong>The</strong> wife, if the husband's Answer is<br />

insufficient, may apply on summons for a further<br />

and better Answer or for discovery of documents<br />

or for an order for the husband's attendance for<br />

cross-examination, and such order shall thereupon<br />

be made as in the circumstances of the ease may<br />

appear to a Judge to be required.<br />

62. If the Answer of the husband alleges that<br />

the wife has property or income, she may within<br />

fourteen days file a Reply on oath to that allegation;<br />

but the husband may not file a Rejoinder to such<br />

Reply without the leave of a Judge obtained on<br />

ex parte application.<br />

63. A Judge shall investigate the averments in<br />

the Petition for Alimony, Answer and Reply in<br />

the presence of the parties or tlieir advocates,<br />

and shall be at liberty to require the attendance of<br />

either party for the purpose of being examined<br />

or cross-examined, and to take the oral evidence<br />

of witnesses, and to require the production of any<br />

document, and to call for affidavits, and shall<br />

direct such order to issue as he shall think fit.<br />

64. A wife who has obtained a decree for<br />

Judicial Separation may apply for an allotment<br />

of permanent alimony. She may proceed with<br />

such application upon the pleadings already filed<br />

on her application for alimony pending suit on<br />

giving eight days' notice to her husband or his<br />

advocate of her intention so to do. Otherwise<br />

the rules governing an apphcation for alimony<br />

pending suit shall govern an application for<br />

permanent alimony.<br />

65. A wife at any time alter alimony has been<br />

allotted to her, whether it be ahmony pending suit<br />

or permanent alimony, may file her Petition<br />

supported by affidavit for an increase ofthe alimony<br />

allotted, by reason of the increased means of the<br />

husband or the reduction of her own means.<br />

A husband may file a Petition supported by<br />

affidavit for a reduction of the alimonj'^ allotted,<br />

by reason of his reduced means or the wife's<br />

increased means. <strong>The</strong> course of proceeding in<br />

such cases shall be the same as required by these<br />

Rules in re.spect of the original Petition for alimony<br />

and the allotment thereof.<br />

66. Permanent alimony shall unless otherwise<br />

ordered commence from the date of the final<br />

decree.<br />

MAINTENANCE AND PERIODICAL PAYMENTS.<br />

67.—(A) Apphcation for maintenance or<br />

periodical pajnnents on a decree for dissolution or<br />

nullity of marriage shall be made in a separate<br />

Petition Which may be filed at any time after<br />

decree nisi but not later than one calendar nonth<br />

after Decree Absolute except by leave to be applied<br />

for by summons to a Judge.<br />

(B) Apphcation for periodical payments may be<br />

made in like manner at any time after noncomphance<br />

vrith a Decree of Restitution of<br />

Conjugal Rights.<br />

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68. A certified copy of such Petition under the<br />

seal of the Court shall be served on the husband<br />

or wife (as the case may be) or his or her advocate<br />

upon the record.


2% THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

69. A party served with such Petition may<br />

within fomrteen days after service, and after<br />

entering an appearance thereto, file an Answer<br />

on oath and thereupon on the same day shall<br />

dehver a copy of such Answer to the opposite<br />

party or his advocate.<br />

70. K the Answer of the husband alleges that the<br />

wife has property of her own, she may within<br />

fourteen days file a Reply on oath to that allegation<br />

but the husband may not file a Rejoinder to such<br />

Reply without the leave of a Judge to be apphed<br />

for ex parte.<br />

71.—(A) Upon an apphcation for maintenance<br />

or periodical payments the pleadings when<br />

completed shall be referred to a Judge who shall<br />

investigate the averments therein contained in<br />

the presence of the parties or their advocates,<br />

and who for that purpose shall be at hberty to<br />

require any affidavits, the production of any<br />


or to the effect following, viz.: If you within<br />

named (A.B.) neglect to obey this order by the time<br />

therein limited you will be liable to process of<br />

execution for the purpose of compelling you to<br />

obey the same.<br />

OFFICE COPIES, EXTRACTS, ETC.<br />

82. <strong>The</strong> Chief Registrar shall have the custody,<br />

subject to direction by the Chief Justice, of all<br />

pleadings and other documents brought in or<br />

filed and of orders and decrees made in any matter<br />

or suit.<br />

83. Copies or extracts of documents originals<br />

of which are retained in the Registry will, if<br />

required, be examined with the originals from<br />

which the same are copied. Every copy so required<br />

to be examined shall be certified under the hand<br />

of the Chief Registrar to be a true copy and the<br />

seal of the Court wdll not be affixed to any copy<br />

which is not so certified.<br />

TIMES FIXED BY THESE RULES.<br />

84. <strong>The</strong> time fixed by these Rules for the<br />

performance of any act may be varied by order<br />

of a Judge subject to such qualifications and<br />

restrictions and on such terms as upon the<br />

application for variation may be deemed fit.<br />

MOTIONS.<br />

85. When it is necessary to give notice of any<br />

motion to be made to the Court such notice shall<br />

be served on all parties who may be affected by the<br />

proposed order and who shall have entered an<br />

appearance four clear days previoulsy to the<br />

hearing of such motion, and a copy of the notice<br />

so served shall be filed in the Registry and the<br />

affidavits to be used in support of the motion and<br />

original documents, referred to therein or intended<br />

to be used at the hearing of the motion shall at<br />

the same time be left in the Registry. Copies<br />

of such affidai^its or documents shall be delivered<br />

at the same time that the notice of motion is served<br />

to the parties who are entitled to be heard upon<br />

the motion.<br />

TAXING BILLS or COSTS.<br />

86. All bills of costs shall be referred to the<br />

Chief Registrar for taxation and may be taxed by<br />

him without any special order for that purpose.<br />

Such bills shall be filed in the Registry. Notice<br />

of the time appointed for taxation will be<br />

forwarded to the party fihng the bill at the address<br />

furnished by such party who shall give the other<br />

party or parties to be heard on the taxation<br />

thereof at least one clear day's notice of such<br />

appointment and shaU at the same time or<br />

previously deliver to him or them a copy or copies<br />

of the bill to be taxed.<br />

87. When an appointment has been made by<br />

the Chief Registrar for taxing any bill of costs<br />

and any party to be heard on the taxation does not<br />

attend at the time appointed the Chief Registrar<br />

may nevertheless proceed to tax the bill after the<br />

expiration of a quarter of an hour upon being<br />

satisfied by affidavit or otherwise that the parties<br />

not in attendance had due notice of the time<br />

appointed.<br />

88. <strong>The</strong> bill of costs of any advocate will be taxed<br />

on his appUcation as against his chent after<br />

sufficient notice given to the person or persons<br />

Uable for the payment thereof, oron the appUcation<br />

of such person or persons after sufficient notice<br />

given to the advocate.<br />

89. In Divorce and Matrimonial Causes<br />

advocates shall be entitled to charge and be<br />

allowed costs at the rates in the third column of<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936. 297<br />

Schedule A to Order XXXIV ofthe Rules of Courts<br />

1927, proceedings in the first instance being treated<br />

as if they were matters before the District Court.<br />

90. <strong>The</strong> fees payable on the taxation of any bill<br />

of costs shall be paid by the party on whose<br />

application the bill is taxed and shall be aUowed<br />

as part of such bill. If more than one-sixth of<br />

the amount of any bill of costs taxed as between<br />

advocate and cUent is disallowed on taxation<br />

thereof no costs incurred in such taxation shall<br />

be allowed and the party on whose application the<br />

bill is taxed shaU be at liberty to deduct the costs<br />

incurred by him in the taxation from the amount<br />

of the biU as taxed, if so much remains due;<br />

otherwise the same shaU be paid by the advocate<br />

to the person on whose appUcation the biU is<br />

taxed.<br />

91. Upon the Chief Registrar's certificate as<br />

to costs being signed an order of the Court for<br />

payment of the amount within seven days or<br />

such other time as the Court or a Judge shall<br />

direct may issue.<br />

WIFE'S COSTS.<br />

92. After the Chief Registrar's certificate that<br />

the pleadings are in order has been given, or at<br />

an earlier stage of a cause by order of a Judge to<br />

be obtained on summons, a wife who is Petitioner<br />

or has filed an Answer may file her bill or bills<br />

of costs for taxation as against her husband and<br />

the Chief Registrar shall ascertain what is a<br />

sufficient sum of money to be paid into Court or what<br />

is a sufficient security to be given by the husband<br />

to cover the costs of the wife of and incidental to<br />

the hearing of the cause, and may thereupon<br />

unless the husband shall prove to the satisfaction<br />

of the Chief Registrar that the wife has sufficient<br />

separate estate or show other good cause, issue<br />

an order upon the husband to pay her costs up<br />

to the setting down of the cause and to pay into<br />

Court or secure the costs of the hearing within a<br />

time to be fixed by the Chief Registrar. <strong>The</strong><br />

Chief Registrar may in his discretion order the<br />

costs up to setting down to be paid into Court.<br />

93. <strong>The</strong> bond taken to secure the costs of a wife<br />

of and incidental to the hearing of a cause shall<br />

be filed in the Registry and shall not be delivered<br />

out or be sued upon without the direction of the<br />

Chief Registrar.<br />

94. <strong>The</strong> order for payment of costs in which<br />

a Respondent or Co-respondent has been<br />

condemned by a decree nisi if drawn up before<br />

the decree nisi is made absolute, shall direct<br />

payment into Court, and such costs shall not be<br />

paid out of Court to the party entitled to receive<br />

them under the decree nisi until the decree<br />

absolute has been obtained; but a wife who is<br />

unsuccesful in a cause, and who at the hearing<br />

of the cause has obtained an order of the Judge<br />

for costs may nevertheless proceed at once to<br />

obtain payment of such costs after allowance<br />

thereof on taxation.<br />

PAYMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF COURT.<br />

95. Payment of money into or out of Court shaU<br />

be governed by the same rules as in civil<br />

proceedings.<br />

ORDER FOR COSTS AGAINST A MAEKTED WOMAN.<br />

96. When a married woman is condemned in<br />

costs, uidess it has also been ordered (by analogy<br />

to the powers possessed by the High Court of<br />

Justice in England under section 2 of the Married<br />

Women's Property Act, 1893), that payment be<br />

made out of property which is subject to a<br />

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restraint on anticipation, the order wiU contain<br />

the fdlowing limitation : " Such costs not to be<br />

payable out of any property of the said<br />

to the enjoATnent of which there is attached any<br />

enforceable restriction against anticipation."<br />

If Uberty to apply for payment to be made out<br />

of such property is granted, the foUowing words<br />

wiU be added : '" With liberty to apply for an order<br />

that payment be made out of such property."<br />

PRACTICE OR PROCEDURE NOT OTHERWISE<br />

PROVIDED FOR.<br />

97. In any matter the practice or procedure<br />

in regard to which is not govemed by law or<br />

provided for by these Rules the practice and<br />

procedure of the Supreme Court of Judicature in<br />

England in respect of like matters shall apply.<br />

DEFINITIONS.<br />

98. In these Rules " Judge " means a Judge<br />

of the Supreme Court ; and " Pleading " includes<br />

Petition, Plea, Answer, Reply, and Rejoinder.<br />

APPENDIX I.<br />

FORM 1.—HUSBAND'S PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION<br />

OF ilARRIAGE. (RULE 1.)<br />

In the Supreme Court of <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

Dated the day of 19 .<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition of A.B. (suing as a poor person—<br />

if this is the case) showeth—<br />

(1) That your petitioner was on the day<br />

of 19 , law Iully married to<br />

CE. then C.D. spinster (or widow as tke case may be)<br />

(hereinafter caUed the respondent) at<br />

(here copy accurately the name qf the pUwe from the<br />

marriage certificate). .<br />

(2) That after his said marriage your petitioner<br />

lived and cohabited with the said respondent<br />

at and at (at least one specific<br />

address must be given. If no address given is<br />

within the jurisdiction, state this fact) and that<br />

there is no issue of the said marriage now living or<br />

that there is issue of the said marriage, now living<br />

children, to wit (here state names and dates cf<br />

birth of the children).<br />

(3) That your petitioner resides at (here give<br />

specific address) and is a (here<br />

state occupation) and is domiciled in <strong>Cyprus</strong>. That<br />

the said respondent resides at and<br />

is domiciled in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

(4) That neither your petitioner nor the said<br />

respondent is a member of the Greek Orthodox<br />

Church nor was their marriage celebrated in<br />

accordance wdth the rites of that church.<br />

(5) That neither your petitioner nor the said<br />

respondent is of the Moslem faith nor was their<br />

marriage contracted according to ''^heri Law.<br />

(6) That no previous proceedin.- with reference<br />

to the said marriage have taken place in the<br />

Supreme ('ourt of C> prus b\ or on behalf of either<br />

party to the said marriage (or set out previous<br />

proceedings, the result of same and go on to state<br />

thai " save and except " these there hav been no other<br />

proceedings).<br />

(7) That the said respondent has frequently<br />

committed adultery with R.S (or with a man<br />

unknown. See however Note A infra).<br />

Rule 4.<br />

(8) That on the day of 19<br />

At the said<br />

respondent committed adidtery with R.S (or unth<br />

a man unknoum. See however Note A infra).<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY. 1936.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> foUowing paragraphs should be inserted when<br />

applicable).<br />

(9) That on the day of ^^ . «<br />

the said respondent was delivered of a child<br />

named the paternity of which<br />

is in issue. (See however Xote B infra as to<br />

addition to paragraph 2 necessitated hy paragraph 7.)<br />

(10) That your petitioner claims damages<br />

against the said R.S.<br />

Your petitioner, therefore, prays that this<br />

Honourable Court wiU be pleased to decree, or<br />

(where the discretion of ihe Court is sought to be<br />

exercised) that this Honourable Court wiU be<br />

pleased to exercise its discretion in his favour and<br />

decree :—<br />

(1) That the marriage of your petitioner with<br />

the said respondent be dissolved.<br />

(2) (Where applicable) That he may have the<br />

custody of his said children.<br />

(3) (Where applicable) That the sum of £<br />

be paid by the said R.S. as damages in<br />

respect of the adultery by him with the<br />

said respondent.<br />

(4) (Where costs are asked out of wife's separate<br />

estate) That the said R.S. and the said<br />

respondent out of her separate estate, may<br />

be condemned in the costs of these<br />

proceedings.<br />

(5) (Insert in all cases) That your petitionei<br />

may have such further and other relief<br />

as may be just.<br />

(Sgd.) A. B.<br />

(Petitioner's Signature.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petitioner's Address for Service in Nicosia<br />

is<br />

Here follows the Notice to Appear as given in Form<br />

3 which in case of petition by a husband must be<br />

addressed both to the respondent and the co-respondent<br />

specifying the address in each case.<br />

Note A.—See Rule 4 of these Rules and section<br />

177 (1) of the Supreme Court of Judicature<br />

(Consohdation) Act, 1925.<br />

Note B.—^When a charge is made as in paragraph 9,<br />

then in paragraph 2, after stating the issue of<br />

the marriage, the words " other than as set<br />

out in paragraph 9 " should be added.<br />

FORM 2. WIFE'S PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF<br />

MARRIAGE. (RULE 1.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

Dated the da^^ of 19<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition of A.B. (suing as a poor person if<br />

this is the case) showeth—<br />

(1) That your petitioner A.B., then A.S.<br />

spinster (or widow) was on the day of<br />

19 , lawfully inarried to C.B. (hereinafter called<br />

the respondent) at (here copy accurately th^<br />

name of the place from the marriage oertificate).<br />

(2) (As paragraph (2) in husband's petition).<br />

(3) That your petitioner resides at (here gif''^<br />

specific address) and is domicUed in <strong>Cyprus</strong>. That<br />

the said respondent is a<br />

(here state occu/pation) and resides at<br />

(here give specific address) and is domicUed in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

(4) That neither your petitioner nor the said<br />

reapcmdent is a member of the Greek-Orthodox<br />

Church nor was their marriage celebrated in<br />

accordance with the rites of that church.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

(5) That neither your petitioner nor the said<br />

respondent is of the Moslem faith nor was their<br />

marriage contracted according to Sheri Law.<br />

(6) Same as the like numbered paragraph in<br />

husband's petition.<br />

(7) That the said respondent has frequently<br />

committed adultery (or unth W.N.)<br />

(8) That on the dayof 19 ,<br />

at the said respondent<br />

committed adultery vrith W.N. (or with a woman<br />

unknown).<br />

(<strong>The</strong> following paragraph may be inserted where<br />

applicable)<br />

(9) That on the day of 19<br />

at the said W.N. was<br />

dehvered of a chUd of which the respondent is<br />

the father (it is not necessary to plead the birth of<br />

such a child unless it is essential for the proof of the<br />

petitioner's case).<br />

Your petitioner therefore prays that this<br />

Honourable Court will be pleased to decree or<br />

(where the discretion of the Court is sought to be<br />

exercised) that your Lordship will be pleased to<br />

.exercise your discretion in her favour and decree :—<br />

(1) That the marriage of your petitioner with<br />

the said respondent be dissolved.<br />

(2) (Where applicable) That she may have the<br />

custody of her said children.<br />

(3) (Where the woman named is made a<br />

respondent and costs are asked for out<br />

of her separate estate—See Note A infra).<br />

That the said W.N. be condemned in the<br />

costs of and incidental to this petition out<br />

of her separate estate.<br />

(4) (Insert in all cases) That your petitioner<br />

may have such further and other relief<br />

as may be just.<br />

(Sd.) A. B.<br />

(Petitioner's Signature.)<br />

Petitioner's Address for Service in Nicosia<br />

is<br />

Here follows Notice to Appear as given in Form 3.<br />

Note A.—If it is proposed to ask for costs against<br />

the woman charged, she must be made a<br />

respondent, and the prayer must contain a<br />

specific plea for costs against her. <strong>The</strong><br />

woman's name should form part of the title of<br />

the suit as respondent, and the copy of the<br />

petition to be served on her should be endorsed<br />

with Notice to Appear as in Form 3—in<br />

accordance with Rule 2.<br />

FORM 3.—NOTICE TO APPEAR. (RULE 2.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

To of<br />

(in case of petition by a husband add " and to<br />

of " inserting name and<br />

address of co-respondent : see also Note A to Form 2<br />

above).<br />

Take notice that you are required Avithin eight (i)<br />

days after service hereof upon you, inclusive<br />

of the day of such service to enter an appearance<br />

at the Registry of the Supreme Court, Nicosia,<br />

should you think fit to do so, and thereafter to<br />

make answer to the charges in this Petition (*)<br />

(1) or as the case may be.<br />

(») or Answer.<br />

29&<br />

and that m default of your so doing the Court wiU<br />

proceed to hear the said charges proved arui<br />

pronounce judgment notwithstanding your<br />

absence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition (1) is filed and this notice to<br />

appear is issued by (^)<br />

of<br />

Dated at Nicosia, the day of 19<br />

Chief Registrar.<br />

Note—^Any person entering an appearance must<br />

at the same time fumish an address for<br />

service.<br />

FORM 4.—^AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF PETITION<br />

(Gther than Restitution Petitions.) (RULE 3.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

In the matter of the petition of A.B. for a<br />

(dissolution of marriage or as the case may be).<br />

I, A.B., of<br />

oath and say as follows :—<br />

, the petitioner make<br />

(1) That the statements set forth in paragraphs<br />

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ofthe said petition dated the<br />

day of 19 , are true.<br />

(2) That the statements set forth in paragraphs<br />

7 and 8 are true to the best of my knowledge,<br />

information and belief.<br />

(3) That there is not any coUusion or connivance<br />

between me and my wife, CD., in any way<br />

whatever.<br />

Sworn, etc.<br />

FORM 5.—CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE OF PETITION.<br />

(RULE 12.)<br />

This Petition was duly served by the undersigned<br />

G.H. on the within named C.B. of<br />

at on the day of 19<br />

(Sgd.) G.H.<br />

FORM 6.—AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE OF PETITION.<br />

(RULES 14-15).<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

A.B. against C.B. and R.S.<br />

I, X.Y., of<br />

make oath and say.<br />

that the Petition bearing date the<br />

day<br />

of 19 , filed ua this Court<br />

against C.B. the Respondent (or R.S. the Corespondent)<br />

a copy of which is hereunto annexed<br />

and marked with the letter A was duly served by<br />

me on the said C.B. (or R.S.) at<br />

on the day of 19 , by<br />

dehvering to the said C.B. (or R.S.) personally a<br />

sealed copy thereof.<br />

2, (Means of knowledge of identity to be stated<br />

here).<br />

Sworn at<br />

Before me.<br />

on the day of 19<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(^) or Answer as the case may be.<br />

(*) State name and address of petitioner or advocate.


3(H) THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

APPENDIX U.<br />

FORM 1.—ENTRY OF AN APPEARANCE. (RULE<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

16.)<br />

f<strong>The</strong> Respondent C.B. (or<br />

A.B. Petitioner<br />

against<br />

C.B. Respondent<br />

and<br />

B.S. Co-respondent<br />

the Co-respondent R. S.)<br />

appears in person [or C.D.<br />

advocate for C.B. the<br />

Respondent (or for R.S. the<br />

Co-respondent) appears for<br />

the said Respondent (or<br />

Co-respondent). ]<br />

(Here insert the address for service required by<br />

rule 16.)<br />

FORM 2.—NOTICE OF APPEARANCE. (RULE 16.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

/To J.S. advocate for the<br />

A.B. Petitioner Petitioner,<br />

against<br />

Take Notice that appear­<br />

C.B. Respondent ance has been entered in this<br />

and<br />

cause for C.B. Respondent<br />

R.S. Co-respondent (or for R.S. Co-respondent<br />

as the case may be).<br />

Dated the day of 19 .<br />

(Signed) C.D. of advocate for the said<br />

Respondent (or Co-respondent as the case may be<br />

whose address for service is ).<br />

APPENDIX III.<br />

NOTICE TO BE INDORSED ON PLEADINGS FOR SERVICE<br />

ON PERSON WITH WHOM HUSBAND IS CHARGED<br />

WITH COMMITTING ADULTERY. (RULE 18.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, Cjrprus.<br />

To of<br />

{name and address of woman named).<br />

Take Notice that you are entitled, within eight<br />

days (or as the case may be) after dehvery hereof<br />

to you, inclusive of the day of such dehvery, to<br />

apply upon summons for leave to enter an<br />

appearance either in person or by your advocate<br />

at the Registry of the Supreme Court, Nicosia,<br />

and to intervene in this cause, should you think fit<br />

to do SO and thereafter to make answer to the<br />

charges in this petition and that in default of your<br />

so doing, the Court wiU proceed to hear the said<br />

charges proved and to pronounce judgment<br />

notwithstanding your absence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition is filed and this notice is issued<br />

by of<br />

(advocate's name and address).<br />

Dated at Nicosia, the day of 19<br />

(Chief Registrar's signature).<br />

Note.—Any person entering an appearance must<br />

at the same time fumish an address for<br />

service.<br />

APPENDIX IV.<br />

ANSWER. (RULE 22.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dav of 19 .<br />

A.B V. C.B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> respondent C.B. by C.D. her advocate (or<br />

in person as the case may fte) in answer to the<br />

Petition filed in this cause, saith :<br />

1. That she is not guilty of adultery as alleged<br />

in the said Petition.<br />

2. That on the day of ^^ , and<br />

on other days between that day and<br />

the said A.B., at in the<br />

District of committed<br />

adultery with K.L. (In hke manner Respondent<br />

is to state connivance, condonation, or other<br />

matters relied on as a ground for dismissmg the<br />

Petition).<br />

Wherefore the Respondent humbly prays that<br />

this Honourable Court wUl be pleased to reject<br />

the prayer of the said Petition and decree, etc.<br />

APPENDIX V.<br />

COMMISSION FOR EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES.<br />

(RULE 40.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

Edward VIII, by the Grace of God, of Great<br />

Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions<br />

beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, to<br />

(here set forth the name and proper description of the<br />

Commissioner), Greeting.<br />

Whereas a certain cause is now depending in the<br />

above-named Court between A.B., Petitioner, and<br />

C.B., Respondent, and R.S., Co-respondent,<br />

wherein the said A.B. has filed his Petition praying<br />

for a dissolution of his marriage with the said<br />

C.B., (or otherwise as in the Prayer of the Petition).<br />

And whereas by an Order made in the said cause<br />

on the day of 19 , on<br />

the apphcation of the said A.B., it was ordered<br />

that a Commission should issue under the Seal of<br />

Our said Court for the examination of (here insert'<br />

name and address of one of the persons to be examined)<br />

and others as witnesses to be produced on the part<br />

of the said A.B., the Petitioner, in support of his<br />

Petition (saving all just Exceptions). Now know ye<br />

that we do by virtue of this Commission to you<br />

directed, authorize you within thirty, days after the<br />

receipt of this Commission at a certain time and<br />

place to be by you appointed for that purpose with<br />

power of adjoumment to such other time and place<br />

as to you shaU seem convenient to cause the said<br />

witnesses to come before you and to administer to<br />

the said witnesses respectively an oath truly toanswer<br />

such questions as shaU be put to them<br />

touching the matters set forth in the said Petition<br />

(a true and authentic copy whereof sealed with the<br />

seal of Our said Court is hereunto annexed), and<br />

such oath being administered We do hereby<br />

authorize and empower you to take the examination<br />

of the said witnesses touching the matters set<br />

forth in the said Petition, and to reduce the said<br />

examination or cause the same to be reduced<br />

into writing. And that for the purpose aforesaid<br />

you do assure for yourself some notary<br />

public or other lawful scribe as and for your<br />

actuary in that behalf if to you it should seem<br />

meet and convenient to do so. And the said<br />

examination being so taken and reduced into<br />

writing as aforesaid, and subscribed by you<br />

We do reqture you forthwith to transmit the said<br />

examination, closely sealed up, to the Registry<br />

of our said Supreme Court at Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

together with this Commission. And we do<br />

hereby give you full power and authority to do<br />

aU such acts, matters and things as may be<br />

necessary, lawful and expedient for the due<br />

execution of this Our Commission.<br />

Dated at Nicosia, Cypms, the dayof<br />

in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred<br />

and and in<br />

*^® year of Our Reign.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(Sgd.) R.D.,<br />

Chief Kegistrar.


APPENDIX VI.<br />

SUMMONS. (RULE 42.)<br />

Let the Petitioner or his advocate attend the<br />

Supreme Court, Nicosia, on day next, the<br />

^ay of 19 , at o'clock<br />

in the forenoon to show cause why an order should<br />

not be made that (Here set out application to be<br />

made).<br />

To the Petitioner and to his advocate.<br />

Dated the day of 19<br />

Issued by E.F., of<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

Advocate for the respondent.<br />

APPENDIX VII.<br />

PETITION FOR REVERSAL OF DECREE OF JUDICIAL<br />

SEPARATION. (RULE 49.)<br />

In the Supreme Court, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day of 19<br />

<strong>The</strong> Petition of A.B. of showeth :<br />

1. That the Petitioner was on the day of<br />

19 , lawfuUy married to<br />

€.B. then C.D. Spinster (or Widow) at<br />

(state where the marriage took place).<br />

2. That on the day of<br />

His Honour Mr. Justice X. by a final decree<br />

pronounced in a certain cause then depending in<br />

this Court, entitled C.B. against A.B. decreed as<br />

follows : to wit : (Here set out the decree).<br />

3. That the aforesaid decree was obtained<br />

in the absence of your Petitioner, who was then<br />

residing at (State facts tending to show that the<br />

Petitioner did not know of the proceedings and further<br />

that had he known of them he might have offered a<br />

sufficient defence).<br />

4. That there was reasonable ground for your<br />

Petitioner leaving his said wife, for his said wife<br />

(Here state any legal grounds justifying the Petitioner's<br />

separation from his wife).<br />

3(tt<br />

Your Petitioner therefore humbly prays that<br />

this Honourable Court wiU be pleased to reverse<br />

the said decree.<br />

(Sgd.) *<br />

* To be signed by the Petitioner.<br />

APPENDIX VIII.<br />

AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION<br />

DECREE ABSOLUTE. (RULE 58.)<br />

FOB<br />

In the Supreme Court.<br />

Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />

A.B. against C.B. and R.S.<br />

I, CD., of, etc.. Advocate for A.B. the Petitioner<br />

in this cause, make oath and say, that on the<br />

day of 19 ,1 carefuUy searched<br />

the books kept in the Registry of this Court for<br />

the purpose of entering appearance, from and<br />

including the day of 19 , the<br />

day of the date of the decree nisi made in this<br />

case, to the day of 19 , and<br />

that during such period no appearance has been<br />

entered in the said books by the Attomey-General<br />

or by or on behalf of any other person or persons<br />

whomsoever. And I further make oath and say,<br />

that I also carefully searched the books kept in<br />

the said Registry for entering the minutes of<br />

proceedings had in this cause from and including<br />

the said day of 19 , to<br />

the day of 19 , and that no<br />

leave has been obtained by the Attomey-General,<br />

or by any other person or persons whomsoever,<br />

to intervene in this cause, and that no affidavit,<br />

instrument or other document whatsoever, had<br />

been filed in this cause by the Attomey-General or<br />

any other person whomsoever during such period,<br />

or at any other period during the dependence of<br />

this cause, in opposition to the said decree nisi<br />

being made absolute.<br />

Sworn at, etc., on the day of 19<br />

Before me.<br />

Given under the hand and official seal of the Governor and the hand of the Chief Justice at<br />

Nicosia, this 28th day of April, 1936.<br />

H. C. STRONGE,<br />

(M.P. 703/36.) Chief Justice.<br />

No. 410.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Gover7ioi:<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the viUage of Kormakiti, in the District of<br />

Kyrenia, on the 15th day of August, 1935, it was<br />

determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

viUage of Kormakiti :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the viUage of<br />

Kormakiti has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Kyrenia a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting ViUage Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Kormakiti.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shaU be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the vUlage of<br />

Kormakiti in the District of Kyrenia.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area Ijdng within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 199, plan No. XI/17, locaUty<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


802 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

" Mesokountoura, " at a junction of two roads,<br />

and goes south-eastwards along one of these<br />

roads to the south-westem comer of plot No. 412<br />

ofthe same plan ; thence north-eastwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 412, 566, to the most<br />

eastem point of plot No. 566 of the same plan,<br />

on a stream ; thence north-eaatwards up this<br />

stream to the northem boundary of plot No. 416<br />

of the same plan, locahty " Stavros " ; thence<br />

north-eastwanis passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 416 (part of), 487 and 486 of the same<br />

plan, to the most-northern point of plot Xo. 486<br />

of the same plan, on a road ; thence southeastwards<br />

along this road to the most western<br />

point of plot Xo. 483 of the same plan, locahty<br />

" Laxia" : thence north-eastwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Xos. 483, 482. 481/4,<br />

481/3, 481j2. 481/1, 481. 476 and 572, to the<br />

most northen point of plot No. 572 of the same<br />

plan, locality " Kamara," on a road ; thence<br />

south-eastwards along this road to the most<br />

western point of plot No. 116, plan Xo. XI'18,<br />

locahty '" Laxia " ; thence north-eastwards and<br />

north-westwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 116, 117, 115, 149 and 150, to the most<br />

westem point of plot No. 257 of the same plan,<br />

locahty " Gyros-tis-Khalosis," on the boundary<br />

of the viUage of Kormakiti; thence southwards<br />

and westwards along this viUage boundary to<br />

the most westem point of plot Xo. 10, plan<br />

XI/25, on a road which forms the forest<br />

Me. 412.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

dehmitation boundary of " Patsaha Forest " ;<br />

thence northwards along this road to the startuig<br />

point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2,136 donums<br />

approximatelv, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed m D.L.R.S. MP. 595/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 25th day of April, 1936.<br />

(MP. 499/36.)<br />

No. 411.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Goveimor.<br />

Whereas the burial-giound situated iu the villageof<br />

Kalokhorio, Districr of Larnaca, now in use by the<br />

5f(.slem community for the Imrial of the dead, is<br />

uaniTtrons to the health of tho said village :<br />

Xow, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

hiiti by section 1 of the Burials Law, 1896, His<br />

E.xcellency the Governor has been pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that a new burial-ground, in substitution<br />

for the burial-ground now in use as aforesaid, shall be<br />

provided under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

]MaJe at Xicosia, this 28th day of AprU, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1418/12/2.)<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (SUMMER RESORTS) LAWS, 1928 AXD 1934.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

Whereas the Public Health Board of Pedhoulas (hereinafter called " the Board ") have decided that the<br />

land situated in the village of Pedhoulas in the District of Nicosia particulars whereof are specifically set out in<br />

the Schedule hereto be acquired for the purf>ose of the erection thereon of markets and of a slaughter-house;<br />

And whereas His Exeellency the Governor has considered it expedient, having regard to all thc<br />

circum8tan:U. His Excellency the (iovernor is pleased to sanction and hereby sanctions the acquisition by tbe<br />

Board of the laud aforesaid for the puji '.-i - aforesaid.<br />

Plan I Reference<br />

Sheet Plan Plot<br />

XXXVII !'•; vill. 1310 i Pedhoulas ' 1458<br />

XXXVII 26 \ill. ir)r.6 A „ 3214<br />

\ 1 - r -<br />

S( HKDULE.<br />

Par fir uld rx. of the Land.<br />

Villii-'e Iiev'i'*t»;:i^iu" Nature of property Name of regi.steredi Name of present<br />

" number to be acquired<br />

owner possessor<br />

Garden, 1 evlek and \ Loizos Haji ; Despina<br />

6;0() 8


No. 413. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law enacted by His<br />

Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

No. 5 of 1936.—A Law to appropriate a sum not<br />

exceeding Six Hundred and Seventy-Xine Thousand<br />

Two Hundred and Thirty-One Pounds to the<br />

Service of the Twelve Months ending the Thirty-<br />

First Day of December, in the Year of Our Lord<br />

One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Six.<br />

(M.P. 100/35.)<br />

No. 414.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Tiaw, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 12 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Guardianship<br />

of Infants and Prodigals Law, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 715/35.)<br />

No. 415. Executive CouncU.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. Neoptolemos Paschalis, K.C, to be a Member of<br />

the Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

whilst acting as Attorney-General from the 29th of<br />

April, 1936. (M.P. 2286/07.)<br />

No. 416. Attomey-General.<br />

It is notified for general information that the<br />

Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the<br />

Colonies has been pleased to select Mr. Lancelot Ivan<br />

Neptune liloyd-Blood, M.C, Solicitor-General,<br />

Palestine, for appointment as Attorney-l^eneral, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

(M.P. P.2175.)<br />

No. 417. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. John Alfred Ellis to be Accountant, Public Works<br />

Dei)artment. Dated 3rd April, 1936.<br />

Mr. Ellis arrived in the Colony ou the 16th April,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2172.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following .Male Orderlies to be Male Orderlies,<br />

1st Grade, Medical Department. Dated 1st January,<br />

1936 :—<br />

Mr. Styllis Haji Lazarou.<br />

Mr. Petros Mina Petrides.<br />

Dervish Ahmed Ali Eff.<br />

Mr. George Efthymiou.<br />

Mr. George S. Christou.<br />

(M.P. P. 513.)<br />

(M.P. P. 1134.)<br />

(M.P. P.1755.)<br />

(M.P. P.1865.)<br />

(M.P. P.2127.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Male Orderlies to be Male Ordsrlies,<br />

2nd Grade, Medical Department. Dated lst January,<br />

1936 :—<br />

Mr. Alexandros Andrea. (M.P. P.1399.)<br />

Mr. Polydoros Mina. (M.P. P.l413.)<br />

Mr. Vassili Panteli. (M.P. P.1513.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

303<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Ml-. Metrocles Menelaou Paricos as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 6th Grade, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, from 1st May, 1935.<br />

^ (M.P. P.2123.)<br />

Mr. Kyriakos Papadopoulos as a Forest Guard, 2n(l<br />

Grade, Forest Department, from 1st January, 193.>.<br />

(M.P. P.209].)<br />

ACTING APPOINT-^IEXTS.<br />

Mr. N. Paschalis, K.C, Solicitor-General, Attorney-<br />

General's Office, to act as Attorney-General. Dated<br />

26th April, 1936. (M.P. P.1516.)<br />

M r. Stelios Pavlides, Crown Counsel, to act as Solicitor-<br />

General, Attorney-General's Office. Dated 26tli<br />

April, 1936. (M.P. P.1556.)<br />

No. 418. Leave o£ Absence.<br />

Mr. H. AV. B. Blackall, K.C, Attorney-General, is<br />

granted vacation leave (123 days) and passage leave<br />

(6 days) from 26th April to 1st September, 1936,<br />

prior to his transfer to the Gold Coast.<br />

(M.P. L.1954.)<br />

Mr. Christodoulos G. Pelaghias, Assistant Agricultural<br />

Superintendent, Agricultural Department, was absent<br />

on vacation leave (73 days) and study leave<br />

(L52 days) from 12th September, 1935, to 23rd<br />

April, 1936. (M.P. L.732.)<br />

No. 419. Authorization under the Criminal<br />

Evidence and Procedure Laws,<br />

1929 to 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Police Constables have been<br />

authorized by His Excellency the Governor to hold<br />

enquiries into the comniission of offences under the<br />

Criminal Evidence and Procedure Laws, 1929 to<br />

1934 :—<br />

140, Savas Georghiou.<br />

242, Yannis Kyriacou.<br />

690, Mehmed Reshad.<br />

822, Mustafa Faik.<br />

405, Christodoulos Nicola.<br />

Daied 27th April, 1936. (M.P. 1251/10/4.)<br />

No. 420. Order of the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Lamaca under the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Robert Christopher Stafford<br />

Stanley, Commissioner of the District of Larnaca, do<br />

hereby order that the village of Tokhni, in the District<br />

of Larnaca, shall be a prescribed village within the<br />

meaning of the Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

Larnaca, 20th April, 1936.<br />

R. C S. STANLEY,<br />

(M.P. 999/13/24.) Commissioner.<br />

No. 421. Blue Book, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified that copies of the Blue Book<br />

for the year ended 31st December, 1935 (482 pp.), are<br />

available fi»r sale to the public at the Government<br />

Printing Office, Nicosia, and by the Crown Agents for<br />

the Colonies, Westminster, S.W.l, at the price of 4.t.<br />

a copy.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


'i»d4: TBE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 422. Language Examinations.<br />

it is hereby notitied that, in accordance with the<br />

Xotitication No. 1248, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

Xo. 2470 of IHth October, 1935. examinations in<br />

Modem e held as follows :—<br />

Thoraday, 21st May.—Greek and Tnrkish Preliminary<br />

(inclnding the Special Preliminary E.xamination<br />

preseril>ed for certain officers of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

police Force).<br />

Friday. 22nd ilay.—Greek and Turkish Ordinary<br />

(including the Special Ordinary Examination<br />

l'rcs(ril>ed for ceitain officers of the Agricultural<br />

and Forest Dei^artments).<br />

2. Admission will be limited tf) British Officers who<br />

are required by the terms of their appointment to pass<br />

an Examination in (Jreek or Turkish.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Examinations will begin at 9 a.m. each day<br />

at the Education Office.<br />

4. Applications to attend any of these examinations<br />

sliould l>e sent to the Director of Education through<br />

the Head of the candidate's Department not laterthan<br />

16th May. stating exactly which examination the<br />

cjmdidate wishes to take.<br />

J. R. CULl.EN,<br />

(M.P. 345/36.) Director of Education.<br />

No. 423. Notification under the PubUc Health<br />

(VUlages) Law, 1892.<br />

ll !> hereby notitied that in exercise of the powers<br />

delegated to him by His Exeellency the Acting<br />

(Jovernor under Notification No. 693, in the CI/IHHS<br />

(uizflli No. 245(» of tbe 2lst June, 1935, the Commissioner<br />

of Kyrenia has received a petition, dated<br />

the 19th February, 1936, signed by two-thirdsof the<br />

tax-payers of the village of Dhiorios, in the<br />

District, of Kyrenia, asking for the application of rhe<br />

Publir Health (Villages) Law. ls92, to that village.<br />

In aeeordance with its pro\ isions. the said Law will<br />

be in full force and effect in icspect of the said village<br />

of Dhiorios as from this day.<br />

1st May, 1'.I36. (M.P. 799/36.)<br />

No. 424. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

.N'oufieation made on the 22nd April, 1936. by<br />

\{\> Exeellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

(Quarantine Law, r.i32, and pubhshed in the Cgprus<br />

(iazcffc of the 24th Ajn-il, 19:>6, whereby it was<br />

declared that tlie following UK-II areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all pass-,Hirers and goods therefrom<br />

would be snbject to the iiie.isures prescribed by the<br />

(Quarantine Regnlations, 1932. with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

l


No. 427.<br />

DfTivion.<br />

-«1<br />

H<br />

3 ^<br />

:^«J<br />

o<br />

u<br />

EH<br />

s<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTIE, 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

Rainfall.<br />

RETLRX OF RAINFALL FOR THE 3I0NTH OF FEBRUAKY, 1936.<br />

Locality. Nam* •/ SUtioB. ObMrrer.<br />

E ASTERN<br />

KND<br />

CENTRE<br />

WESTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

KARPAS<br />

EAST<br />

WEST<br />

LARNACA<br />

L1.MASSOL<br />

PAPHOS<br />

Total<br />

Rainfal Ko<br />

Greatest<br />

' itaya faii in<br />

- Morphou Bay<br />

Peristerona<br />

Skouriotissa Monastery ..<br />

Lefka<br />

886<br />

250<br />

30<br />

660<br />

718<br />

400<br />

Foreat Department 6-45<br />

Mr. F. I. Vassiliades 4-75<br />

Agricultural Department 313<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation a-72<br />

Police N.C.O<br />

1-93<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation 2-94<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

3-27<br />

9<br />

4<br />

14<br />

13<br />

10<br />

12<br />

11<br />

Dhikomo, Kato ..<br />

840<br />

Kyrenia, Nursery Garden 46<br />

Halevga Forest Station .. 2,500<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

600<br />

Police N.C.O 2-73<br />

Agricultural Department | 5.68<br />

Forest Department .. 4.29<br />

PoliceN.C.O 1 403<br />

11<br />

15<br />

12<br />

12<br />

Yialousa<br />

450<br />

Eizokarpaso Forf^t, Station ... 500<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

250<br />

Koronia Forest Station.. 1,400<br />

PoliceN.C.O<br />

Forest Department<br />

PoUce X.C.O<br />

Forest Department<br />

2-90<br />

..' 262<br />

I 2-98<br />

.. j 5 08<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

10<br />

Komos Forest Station<br />

Lefkara<br />

Makheras Monastery<br />

Kioni Forest Station<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Ora<br />

Paleokhorio ..<br />

.. 1,000<br />

2,400<br />

2,600<br />

4,659<br />

1,500<br />

2,000<br />

.. 3,000<br />

Forest Department .. 2-60<br />

Police N.C.O 2-46<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Arch. Origorioa 058<br />

Forest Department .. 6-20<br />

Police N.CO j 3-30<br />

PoliceN.C.O ; 2-76<br />

PoliceN.C.O 700<br />

7<br />

9<br />

6<br />

10<br />

11<br />

10<br />

13<br />

Yiolou<br />

2,000<br />

Moumouros Fosest Station 2,030<br />

Stavros Pnokax Foixst Station 2,590<br />

Kilani<br />

2,700<br />

Ayia Forest Station 1,150<br />

Kykkou Monastery 3,500<br />

Kalopanayiotis .. 2,352<br />

Trikoukia ..<br />

4.400<br />

TroOdoa *<br />

5,720<br />

Troodos Forest Station .. 6,760<br />

Platani ,, „ 3,680<br />

Platres<br />

3.700<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

1,600<br />

Pedhoulas ..<br />

Evrykhou .. 1,400<br />

Kapoura Forest Station.. 1,870<br />

Kelokedhara<br />

2,000<br />

Amiandos .. .. 4,450<br />

Saitta .. .. .. 2,200<br />

Pano Panayia<br />

2,600<br />

Ay. Nikolaos<br />

3,000<br />

Pyrgos (Tylliria) ..<br />

50<br />

Mr. Char. Qeorghiou<br />

Forest Department 6-49<br />

Forest Department 9-fX)<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

7-71<br />

Forest Department 9-32<br />

Rev .Deacon Christophoros lloO<br />

PoliceN.C.O.<br />

Agricultural Departmeut 8-80<br />

Mr. C. Stavrinides<br />

Forest Department 12-80<br />

Forest Department 11-14<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police NC.O.<br />

.0-42<br />

Police X.C.O.<br />

10-70<br />

Mr. S. Michaelides y-96<br />

Forest Department 4-88<br />

PoHce N.C.O.<br />

r>-35<br />

Cyprua Asbestos Co. 1433<br />

Mr. S. Eleftheriou 6-82<br />

Pohce N.C.O.<br />

5-67<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

7-18<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

3-26<br />

9<br />

15<br />

18<br />

12<br />

18<br />

17<br />

9<br />

10<br />

17<br />

11<br />

13<br />

10<br />

15<br />

12<br />

17<br />

11<br />

12<br />

14<br />

9<br />

Larnaca, D.M.O.<br />

Alethriko<br />

.. 31<br />

450<br />

Medical Department<br />

Mr. Petris Yanni..<br />

214 12<br />

J'-yyi<br />

Dhekelia Forest Station..<br />

Kophinou ..<br />

Kalavasos..<br />

10<br />

80<br />

600<br />

100<br />

M. Djelaleddin Efl.<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

Police N.C.O.<br />

3-:59<br />

208<br />

4-24<br />

2-92<br />

4<br />

8<br />

13<br />

11<br />

Parakklisha<br />

Limassol, P.W.D.<br />

Evdhimou ..<br />

Alekhtora ..<br />

Pissouri .. ..<br />

600<br />

40<br />

300<br />

500<br />

600<br />

Pohce N.C.O.<br />

Mr. G. Liassides ..<br />

PoUce N.C.O<br />

Ibrahim Hakki EflE.<br />

Police X.C.O. ... .,<br />

3-88<br />

3-26<br />

3-99<br />

4-01<br />

3-47<br />

9<br />

14<br />

9<br />

9<br />

10<br />

Papbos, D.M.O. ..<br />

Anatoliko (Akhelia)<br />

Ayios Neophytos..<br />

100<br />

15U<br />

1,000<br />

Medical Department<br />

Mr. G. Michaelides<br />

<strong>The</strong>Rev. Fath. Laurentios<br />

4-22<br />

2-98<br />

11<br />

8<br />

Stroumbi ..<br />

Polis<br />

Limni (near Polis)<br />

Yialia<br />

Dbrousa ..<br />

2.000<br />

50<br />

400<br />

300<br />

2,000<br />

Mr. S. Papanicolaou<br />

PoUce N.C.O.<br />

Mr. Oeo. C. Nevitt<br />

PoUce N.C.D.<br />

Polie* N.C.O.<br />

501<br />

4-29<br />

5-03<br />

4-18<br />

.V51<br />

«<br />

10<br />

11<br />

9<br />

11<br />

Station dospd dtiring winter. tl,'.?„6-1»,ll,12,19,n<br />

0-59<br />

0-70<br />

0-44<br />

1-12<br />

0-61<br />

0-50<br />

0-52<br />

0-37<br />

0-71<br />

0-76<br />

0-66<br />

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Nicosia,<br />

28th April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 45/85.)<br />

9,11<br />

A. STONE,<br />

Director of Publie Works.


:'An', THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 1>T >IAY, 1936.<br />

No. 428. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws 1931 and 1934.<br />

l>>>(jLrTios OF THE IRRIOATIOK PIVISION<br />

OF PALEO.MKTOKHO.<br />

It is herehy notified that at a raeetinjr of the<br />

]>roprieU'rs held nr the villa-.M of i^aleometokho on the<br />

L'6th April. 1930, the di-- Intion of the IrriiTiition<br />

Division of Paleouietokho was decided npon by a<br />

majority of two-thirds in accordance with Rule 17 of<br />

No. 430. Medical Department<br />

the Irrii.'atioM Division of Paleometokho Rules, 1935,<br />

puV)lish«l ander Notitication Xo. 9(»8 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 9th Angust, 1985. (M.P. 677/85.)<br />

No. 429. Trade Marks Advertisements,<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law. I'.'IO. are published in a snpplenitnt to tills<br />

gazette. (.M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

tis<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2512 OF 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 12 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS AND<br />

PRODIGALS LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [29th April, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the (jolony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Guardianship of short title.<br />

Infants and Prodigals (Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall<br />

be read as one with the Guardianship of Infants and<br />

Prodigals Law, 1935, (hereinafter called " the Principal 32 of 1935.<br />

Law"), and the Principal Law and this Law may<br />

together be cited as the Guardianship of Infants and<br />

Prodigals Laws, 1935 and 1936.<br />

2. Section 8 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

as follows : of section 8<br />

(a) By the insertion at the end of sub-section (2) of 1935!"^ ^^''^<br />

the words ", unless the other party thereto had no<br />

notice of the appointment of a guardian of the<br />

property of the prodigal".<br />

(b) By the insertion of the following sub-section as<br />

sub-section (3):—<br />

*'(3) Any prodigal who enters into any transaction<br />

or contract in sub-section (2) mentioned (other<br />

than a contract for necessaries) without disclosing<br />

to the other party thereto that a guardian of his<br />

property had been appointed under this Law shall<br />

be guilty of an ofifence.<br />

Penalty: Imprisonment for three months or a<br />

fine of fifty pounds or both. "<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

29^^ April, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

Under section 8 (2) of the Principal Law every transaction<br />

or contract (other than one for necessaries) was<br />

null and void unless the consent in writing of the<br />

prodigal's guardian had been obtained. It is considered<br />

that this would operate as a hardship on a person who<br />

had no notice of the appointment of a guardian. <strong>The</strong><br />

sub-section is by section 2 (a) of this Law amended<br />

accordingly.<br />

2. Section 2 (6) of this Law makes it an ofifence for a<br />

prodigal not to disclose to any person with whom he<br />

enters into a contract (other than one for necessaries) that<br />

his property is under guardianship.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

Acting Attomey-General.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2512 OF 1ST MAY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application:<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1448A in Class 50, in respect of polishing<br />

preparations (including preparations which both clean<br />

and polish), in the name of Reckitt and Sons, Limited,<br />

Kingston Works, Dansom Lane, Hull, England, a<br />

Limited Liability Company incorporated and existing<br />

in England, British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Sth day of April, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

mm<br />

No. 1448A in Class 47, in respect of candles,<br />

common soap, detergents, illuminating, heating or<br />

lubricating oils, matches, and starch, blue and otiier<br />

preparations for laundry purposes, in the name of <strong>The</strong><br />

Shell Company of Egypt Liinited, St. Helen's Court,<br />

Great St. Helen's, London E.C.3, England, a British<br />

Company organized under the laws of Great Britain,<br />

trading as Merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

SILVER SHELL<br />

To be associated with registered Trade blarks Nos.<br />

405A, 814A-817A.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1448A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

No. 1444A in Class 48, in respect of perfumeries,<br />

perfumed soaps and perfumed powders of all kinds and<br />

generally in respect of all goods in Class 4s, in the<br />

name of Parfumerie L. T. Piver, 10, Boulevard de<br />

Strasbourg, Paris, France, a joint stock company<br />

309<br />

organized and existing under the laws of France,<br />

French Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 8th day of April, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1443A and 1444A is c/o Messrs.<br />

Paschalis and Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 434A, Class 17, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated<br />

Portland Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland<br />

House, Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W.,<br />

England, as from the 24th day of June, 1936.<br />

No. 435A, Class 17, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated<br />

Portland Cement ]\laiiufacturers. Limited, Portland<br />

House, Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W.,<br />

England, as from the 24th day of June, 1936.<br />

No. 436A, Class 17, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated<br />

Portland Cement [Manufacturers, Limited, Portland<br />

House, Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W.,<br />

Enu'land, as from the 24th day of June, r.)o6.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Govenunent Printer at the Goveniment Piinting Office, Nicosia.


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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ufjlisfjeti hp autl)ortt|><br />

No. 2613.] FRIDAY, 8TH MAY, 1936. 311<br />

No. 432.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.-<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

-No. 1688.<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Kondemenos in the District of<br />

Kvrenia.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 4th day of May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 800/36.)<br />

No. 433. ORDER<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Councif.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS,<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Elementary EducatiDn Laws, 1933 to 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor, on the report of the Director<br />

of Education, is pleased to order and hereby orders<br />

that a windmill shall be provided for the school garden<br />

of the Orthodox-Christian school of Peristerona village<br />

in the District of Nicosia, in accordance with the<br />

provisions of the said Laws.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 1st day of May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1317/23.)<br />

No. 434. Additional Private Secretary.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

appoint Mr. John Michael Montgomery to be Additional<br />

Private Secretary to His Excellency, vice Lieutenant-<br />

Commander Henry Hutchinson Robson, R.N.<br />

(Retired). (M.P. P.2174.)<br />

No. 435. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Dr. M. Raouf to be Honorary Physician, Nicosia<br />

Hospital, Medical Department. Dated 6th April,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1166/31.)<br />

Dr. H. Rassim to be Honorary Radiologist, Nicosia<br />

Hospital, Medical Department. Dated 1st January,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1166/31.)<br />

Dr. Costas Solomou Markides, Medical Officer, 2nd<br />

Grade, to be, on probation. Health Officer, Medical<br />

Department. Dated 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1692.)<br />

Dr. Michael <strong>The</strong>odoulou to be, on probation, a Medical<br />

Officer, 2nd Grade, Medical Department. Dated<br />

1st May, 1936. (M.P. P.2176.)<br />

Miss <strong>The</strong>odora Margaret Price to be, on probation,<br />

a Nursing Sister, Medical Department. Dated 9th<br />

April, 1936.<br />

Miss Price arrived in the Colony on the 30th April,<br />

193(i. (M.P. P.2173.)<br />

Mr. <strong>The</strong>odokis G. Michaelides, Forest Guard, Srd<br />

Grade, to be, on probation, a Forest Guard, 2nd<br />

Grade, Forest Department. Dated 4th March,<br />

1986. (M.P. P.2086.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Mr. Nicos C. Koumides, Clerk, 4th Grade, to act as<br />

Technical Clerk and Storekeeper, Western Division,<br />

Public Works Department. Dated 1st May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.488.)


312 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 8TH MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 436. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. R. R. Waterer, .Assistant Consorvator of Forests,<br />

1st Grade, is irranted vacation k'ave(76 days),passage<br />

k«ve (24 days) and leave of absence with half salary<br />

(?,\ .lavs) from Srd May to 10th September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1547.)<br />

Mr. A. Haralambides, Technical Clerk and Storekeeper,<br />

Wesurn Division. PubUc Works Department, is<br />

granted vacation leave from 1st ^May to 16t,h August,<br />

19:^,6. (M.P L.S21.)<br />

No. 437. Termination oi Appointments.<br />

His Excellencv the Governor diiects it to be notified<br />

that the appointments of the following Honorary District<br />

Surgeons, Medical Department, \m\e been terminated<br />

with effect from the 1st June, 1936, inclusive :—<br />

Dr. M. Kontarini. (M.P. P. 480.)<br />

Dr. H. Fikri. (M.P. P.1117.)<br />

No. 438. Authorization under the Criminal<br />

Evidence and Procedure Laws,<br />

1929 to 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Police Constables have been<br />

authorized by His Excellency the Governor to hold<br />

enquiries into the commission 9, Savvas P. Vanezis.<br />

71, Polycarpos Karlettides.<br />

]2."», Aristodemos <strong>The</strong>ocharides.<br />

;]."»6, ^Michael Mouskos.<br />

104, Haralambos Tsiflikiotis.<br />

417, Mustafa Shaban.<br />

l(i:'.. John C. Christodoulides.<br />

;'».>1, Djelal Orhan.<br />

137. Pythagoras Stamataris.<br />

;>H!», Sonleyinan Shefket.<br />

Dated 29th Aja-il, 193(1.<br />

2'.]I, Andreas Chryssides.<br />

666, ("ostis Yiannakis.<br />

;>34, Mustafa Torghout.<br />

2(i0, Demetris Michael.<br />

:J7. Peter X. Haji Petrou.<br />

24:5, Vassos Michaelides.<br />

191, Michael Perikentis.<br />

."tl(t, Ali Essad.<br />

222, Demetris (Christodoulides.<br />

774, Mehmed Djemal.<br />

Dated 4th May. 1936. (M.P. 12.".l/10/4.)<br />

No. 439. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

SILIKOU (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for tbe viUage of<br />

iSiUkou, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund"), into which shall<br />

be paid all fines recovered under the said Laws<br />

for offences committed within the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Silikou. as described<br />

in the Order of the Governor made the SOth<br />

March, 1936, and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of<br />

the 3rd April, 19.36.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund sliaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utility in the village of SiUkou.<br />

Limassol, 29th April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 544/36.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 440. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PHINI (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Phini, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

caUed the " Fund "), into which shallbe paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Phini, as "described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 6th April,<br />

1936, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the Gth<br />

April, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time bping.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utility in the village of<br />

Phini.<br />

Limassol, 29th April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 595/36.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissumir.<br />

No. 441. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PAKHNA (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to<br />

1936, I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of<br />

Pakhna, in the District of Limasspl, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed \\ithin the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the viUage of Pakhna, as described in the Order<br />

of the Governor made the 5th March, 1936,<br />

and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 6th March.<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Liniassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utility in the village of Pakhna.<br />

Limassol, 29th April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 545/36.)<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 442. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advcitiw ments under the Trade Marks Ret^nstration<br />

Law, 1910, Hre jtublished in a supplement U) tliiH<br />

jrazetu-. ^^j, j^oi/ll.)<br />

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No. 444. Notificatioii uuder the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PHOTTA (KYREMA) FTND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of Photta,<br />

in the District of KjTenia, (hereinafter called<br />

" tiie Fund"), into which shall be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for oflfences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Photta as described in the Order of the<br />

Grovemor made the loth April, 1936, and<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> Xo. 2509 of the<br />

17th April, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Kyrenia for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utility within the village of Photta.<br />

Kyrenia, 4th May, 1936.<br />

(MP. 473/36.)<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

Commissioner of Kyrenia.<br />

No. 445. Mimicipal Corporation of Lefka.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve of the following Bye-laws made by<br />

the Council of the Municipal Corporation of Lefka.<br />

(M.P. 1425/12/2.)<br />

BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE COUNCIL OF THE<br />

MUNICIPAL COEPOBATION OF LEFKA.<br />

In exercise of the ppwers vested in them by<br />

the Mimicipal Corpocations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

and otherwise, the Council of the Mumcipal<br />

Corporation of Lefka hereby make the following<br />

Bye-laws :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laws may be cited as the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Lefka) Amendment Bye-laws, 1936,<br />

and sliall be read as one with the ^Municipal<br />

Corporation (Lefka) B3'e-laws. 1932 and 1935,<br />

(hereinafter referred to as " the Principal Byelaws<br />

"), and the Principal Bye-laws and these<br />

Bye-laws may together be cited as the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Lefka) Bye-laws, 1932 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following definitions shall be inserted<br />

in bye-law 3 (a) of the Principal Bje-laws in their<br />

appropriate alphabetical place therein :—<br />

"'Market of Perishable Goods' means the<br />

sheds and shops described in Bye-law 28A (1)<br />

of these Bye-laws, and includes any other<br />

premises which may be provided by the council<br />

in addition thereto or in substitution therefor<br />

under these bye-laws.<br />

• Perishable ^cods ' means game, fresh fruit.<br />

kolokassi, potatoes, fresh and old onions,<br />

cucumber, fresh beans of all kinds, fresh peas<br />

and other fresh bulbs, and any other green or<br />

fresh vegetables."'<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> following bye-law shall be substituted<br />

for bye-law 4 of the Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

' 4. <strong>The</strong> premises situated at the locaUtv<br />

' tS\Tianos ' on the road leading to .Solea and<br />

bounded by River. Road and Neket Mehmed<br />

are hereby provided and shall henceforth be<br />

used as a pubhc slauirhter-hou.se."<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> following paragraph shall be substituted<br />

for paragraph (a) of byelaw 27 (1) of the Principal<br />

Bve-laws :—<br />

'• (tr) Gooda, marketable commodities, articles<br />

or things not specifically enumerated below<br />

and not being perishable goods :—<br />

(i) For each large or small basket cp.<br />

(kalathion) .. .. 1^<br />

(ii) For each receptacle not exceeding<br />

thirty okes in weight .. .. 3<br />

(iii) For each receptacle not exceeding<br />

sixty okes in weight .. .. 4|<br />

(iv) For each receptacle exceeding sixty<br />

okes in weight in addition to the<br />

above toll of 'i^cp. a further toll of<br />

Icp. for every ten okes or part thereof<br />

in excess."<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> following heading and bye-laws shall be<br />

inserted in the Principal Bye-laws between bye-law<br />

28 and the heading * Chapter 2.—Meat Market " :—<br />

" Chapter IA.—Market of Perishable Goods.<br />

28A.—(1) <strong>The</strong> sheds under Nos. 1 and 2<br />

situated in the municipal market and the<br />

shops under Nos. 7 to 12, both inclusive,<br />

situated in the municipal market are hereby<br />

provided and shall henceforth be used as a<br />

public market of perishable goods :<br />

Provided that the Council may, by a<br />

resolution of a majority of two-thirds of its<br />

members actually holding offioe, provide in<br />

addition thereto new premises, situated within<br />

the municipal limits to be a market of perishable<br />

goods:<br />

And provided further that such new premises<br />

shall not be deemed to be a market of perishable<br />

goods for the purposes of these bye-laws unless<br />

a pubhc notification thereof has been made<br />

by the mayor.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> sheds and shops aforeeaid situated<br />

in the market of perishable goods may be let<br />

on hire by the coun


28G.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following tolls shall be paid<br />

by every person exposing for sale any perishable<br />

, ^goods in the market of perishable goods, that<br />

is to say :—<br />

(a) For each large or small basket cp.<br />

(kalathion) ..<br />

1|<br />

(b) For each receptacle not exceeding<br />

thirty okes in weight<br />

(c) For each receptacle not exceeding<br />

sixty okes in weight<br />

41<br />

(d) For each receptacle exceeding<br />

sixty okes in weight in addition to<br />

the above toll of 4:\cp. a further<br />

toU of \cp. for every ten okes or<br />

part thereof in excess.<br />

(e) For every hare, or every pair of<br />

partridges or other wild birds of<br />

about the size of partridges 01<br />

(/) For every dozen of beccaficos or<br />

other birds of about that size .. 0^<br />

(2) In this bye-law the terms " receptacle "<br />

means any bag, basket (known as kofinos), box,<br />

-ease, package, panier (known as siriza) or sack.<br />

(3) Every toll payable under this bye-law<br />

shall be paid to the inspector.<br />

28H. NO person shall bring or cause to be<br />

brought into the market of perishable goods<br />

-any skin, whether fresh or dry, of any animal.<br />

28i. Every person who is a lessee of a shed or<br />

shop in the market of perishable goods shall,<br />

to the satisfaction of the mayor, the sanitary<br />

authority and the inspector, at all times keep<br />

the shed or shop leased by him and all fumiture<br />

or receptacles in or connected with such shed<br />

or shop in a clean and sanitary condition and<br />

shall sweep such shed or shop each night before<br />

leaving the same.<br />

28j. No person shall place or hang up within<br />

the market of perishable goods any perishable<br />

goods or things so that they project into or<br />

over any passage, pavement or footway in the<br />

market of perishable goods in such a way as to<br />

obstruct or incommode the passage of any<br />

person along such passage, pavement or footway.<br />

28K. All perishable goods kept or exposed for<br />

sale in the market of perishable goods which,<br />

in the opinion of the sanitary authority, are<br />

unfit for human consumption, may be seized<br />

'- and detained by the inspector and may be<br />

destroyed by the written order of the mayor."<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 8TH MAY, 1936.<br />

315<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> following bye-law shall be substituted fpr<br />

bye-law 141 ofthe principal Bye-laws :—<br />

" 141.—(1) All water channels situated within<br />

the municipal limits shall be properly cleaned<br />

by the owners or lessees thereof on such dates<br />

in each year as may be determined by the<br />

council and notified by public notification.<br />

(2) If the owner.s or lessees of such water<br />

channels fail or neglect to clean them properly<br />

and on the dates specified in a public notification<br />

made under this bye-law, the council may cause<br />

them to be properly cleaned and the expenses<br />

incurred therefor may be recovered as a civil<br />

debt from the owners or lessees thereof."<br />

No. 446. Quarantine BestrictionSi<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd April, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazetfe of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that "all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt).<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) .<br />

Salonica (Greece) .,<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) .,<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Malta<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Ttphus.<br />

Typlms.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 447. Tenders.<br />

Tenders for tbe supply of alcohol for the Medical<br />

Department, Nicosia, should reach the Treasury not<br />

later than 11 a.m. on the Srd June, 1936. Details<br />

will be supplied for tenderers on application to the<br />

Director of Medical Services, Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. .583/33.)<br />

1^0. 448. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 2nd May, 1936.<br />

i<br />

.Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

mallp<br />

'Jl<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

[<br />

hicke npox<br />

U<br />

1<br />

—<br />

1<br />

3<br />

5<br />

104<br />

u<br />

v<br />

-Fev<br />

carlet<br />

m<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />


316 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 8TH MAY, 1936.<br />

Ho. 449. Monidpal Corporation of Polls.<br />

STATEMKNT OF RKVENXTE AIID EXPENDITUIIE POE THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBEB, 1935.<br />

REYENUE.<br />

£<br />

Balance on i>t Jauuarw 1935 :<br />

Bank<br />

199<br />

With Mr. (it-or'jhiou 21<br />

Cash<br />

71<br />

1. Lio'iico and permits :—<br />

(o) Profession, trade aud busi -<br />

ness licences<br />

(6) Dou licences<br />

(d) Building, ttc. permits<br />

(e) Other licenrt -<br />

2. Ck>nservancy and other rates :-<br />

(6) Water rates<br />

(c) Removal of refuse. See, fees<br />

B.<br />

4<br />

•><br />

8<br />

56 >)<br />

2 0<br />

4 10<br />

1 13<br />

24<br />

— 12<br />

cp.<br />

6<br />

1<br />

3i<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(o) Slaughter-house fees ... 52 5 0<br />

(b) Weighing fees 57 2 U<br />

(c) Hawking fees ... ... - - 3i<br />

(«) r\t> for transfer of inflammables<br />

- 12 Oi<br />

(/) Fees for sealing of Aveights<br />

and measures<br />

- 6 li<br />

(g) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets<br />

20 7 4<br />

(A) Tolls<br />

143 12 ^<br />

4. Rent and ston^e :—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents<br />

(6) Other premises' rents<br />

(c) Storage of inflammables ...<br />

6. Miscellaneoas receipts :—<br />

(a) Fines<br />

(6) Costs and compensation ...<br />

(«) Other sales<br />

(/) Interest on mmiicipal funds<br />

(g) Surplus of cash<br />

31 10<br />

20 16<br />

3 Kt<br />

5 16<br />

12 14<br />

- 6<br />

- 9<br />

- 1<br />

5<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

^<br />

2<br />

7^<br />

2<br />

7<br />

0<br />

6<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

£<br />

291<br />

64<br />

OA<br />

8.<br />

15<br />

5<br />

iq<br />

cp.<br />

U<br />

5<br />

Rl<br />

274 5 6i<br />

55 17 7i<br />

19 6 6<br />

£730 10<br />

LOAUS.<br />

(M.P. 313/09/2.><br />

ep.<br />

ooo<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

s. cp.<br />

(a) Permanent employee.s ... 184 10 (•<br />

(b) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes 27 10 ."»<br />

212 0 5<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection<br />

.50 1 5i<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement of water<br />

supply<br />

Cl. Public works annually recurrent :—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing roads<br />

L^ 5 3J<br />

(6) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing buildings... 23 19 6}<br />

(c) Town lighting<br />

27 6 4<br />

55 -2t9U ••• ••• ••« «aa 38 17 61<br />

52 18<br />

15 10<br />

188 5 2i<br />

£730 10 5|<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1926. Page 639. Amount £12(1. Rate 5% o's. Balance £28. 17«. Hep.<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Polis for the year 1935 have<br />

been examined and agree with the above statement.<br />

Nicosia, ANT. X. BRANCO,<br />

27th Apnl, 1936. Acting Auditor.<br />

No. 450. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the Sth May is published:<br />

Country. . Locality. Xature of Disease.<br />

Egypt<br />

Palei^tine<br />

.Svna<br />

Varions<br />

Varioo><br />

Various<br />

Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, HEemorrhagic<br />

Septiciemia, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanos,<br />

(ilanders, Piroplasmosis, Swine Cholera, Variola, Fowl<br />

Plague, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coccidiosis,<br />

Avian .spirochaetosis. White Diarrhoea, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Sheep Pox Goat Pox.<br />

Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Tarkev<br />

Various<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Diseaae,<br />

Hitmoirhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

8th May, 1936. ROBERT J. RQE, Chief Vefurinary Officer.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His E.xcellency's Comniand,<br />

W. I). BATTERSHILL,<br />

(^'olonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ui)Its|)et) hp ^nthoxitp<br />

No. 2514.] FRIDAY, 15TH MAY, 1986. 319<br />

No. 451. <strong>The</strong> Copyright (Rome Convention)<br />

(Vatican City) Order, 1935.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Srd day of October, 1935.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.<br />

Archbishop of Canterbury.<br />

Lord Chancellor.<br />

Prime Minister.<br />

Lord President,<br />

Secretary Sir John Simon.<br />

Whereas His Majesty by virtue of the authority<br />

conferred upon Him by the Copyright Act, 1911, (a)<br />

(hereinafter called " the Act ") was pleased to<br />

make the Copyright (Rome Convention) Order,<br />

1933, (b) (hereinafter called " the Principal<br />

Order ") :<br />

And w hereas the City of the Vatican has acceded<br />

to the International Convention for the Protection<br />

of Literary and Artistic Works signed at Rome<br />

on the 2nd day of June, 1928 (c):<br />

And whereas by Section 32 of the Act it is<br />

provided that His Majesty in Council may make<br />

Orders for altering, revoking or varying any Order<br />

in Council made under the Act, but that any<br />

Order made under the said Section should not<br />

affect prejudicially any rights or interests acquired<br />

or accrued at the date when the Order comes<br />

into operation, and should provide for the protection<br />

of such rights and interests :<br />

Now, therefore, His Maj^Jy^ by and with the<br />

acmce of His Privy Council, and by virtue of the<br />

authority conferred upon Him by the Act, and<br />

of all other powers enabling Him in that behalf,<br />

is pleased to direct and doth hereby direct as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Principal Order shall have effect as if:—<br />

(a) in Article 1 the City of the \'atican were<br />

included amongst the foreign countries<br />

of the Copjrright Union named therein;<br />

(a) 1 & 2 Geo. a. c. 46.<br />

ih) S.R. & O. 1933 (No. 253) p. 530.<br />

(C) Treaty Sories No. 12 (1932).<br />

(b) at the end of the Third Schedule there<br />

were inserted the foUowdng words and<br />

figures :—<br />

City of the Vatican. 3rd October, 1935. 12th<br />

September, 1935.<br />

(c) in Article 3 the words and figures " 3rd<br />

October, 1935 " were substituted for the<br />

words " date of this Order" in the<br />

relation of that Article to any work to<br />

which the Act is appKed by virtue of<br />

this Order.<br />

2. Nothing in this Order shall affect prejudicially<br />

any rights or interests acquired or accrued at<br />

the date of this Order by virtue of the Principal<br />

Order.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Interpretation Act, 1889,(d) shall apply<br />

to the interpretation of this Order as if it were<br />

an Act of Parliament.<br />

4. This Order may be cited as the Copyright<br />

(Rome Convention) (Vatican City) Order, 1935.<br />

(d) 52 & 53 Vict. c. 63.<br />

No. 452.<br />

H. R. PALMEE,<br />

BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

(M.P. 1429/31.V<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas it is expedient to alter the boundaries<br />

of the villages of Yialia and Ayia Marina in the<br />

District of Paphos :<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of<br />

the powers and authority vested in me by the<br />

Land Code and the Village Authorities Laws,.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


:V2i) THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH ^L\Y, 1936.<br />

1931 to (No. 2) 1935, do hereby proclaim and<br />

•order as follows :—<br />

That the plots of land whose boundary is<br />

described in the Schedule hereto, heretofore<br />

reckoned within the boundaries of Yaha, shall<br />

from and after the 1st of June, 1936, form part<br />

of the lands of the village of Ayia Marina and<br />

that the boundary between the said villages of<br />

Yialia and Ayia Marina be altered accordmgly.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary of the area transferred begins on<br />

the seashore at the most northem point of<br />

plot No. 239, plan No. XXVI/14, locaUty " Skales<br />

Koutsoulias," and goes south-eastwards for a<br />

distance of 360 yards approximately along the<br />

north-eastern boundaries of plots Nos. 239, 306,<br />

194 and 196 of the same plan to the north-eastern<br />

comer of plot No. 196 on a track ; thence southeastwards<br />

and south-westwards along this track<br />

leading to the village of Yialia for a distance of<br />

480 yards approximately to the south-eastern<br />

comer of plot No. 225 of the same plan, locality<br />

•' Kokkino Kambos," on a stream ; thence southeastwards<br />

and southwards up this stream to the<br />

south-eastern comer of plot No. 247 of the same<br />

I^an, locaUty " Loures ' ; thence north-westwards,<br />

south-westwards and north-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the area<br />

plots Nos. 247, 246, 245, 244, 243, 264, 265,<br />

274, 277, 281, 291, 28S, 282, 284, 286 of the<br />

same plan, locaUty " Khantikies Livadhia,"<br />

to the most westem point of plot No. 286 on the<br />

main road from Nicosia to PoUs ; thence due northwestwards<br />

to the seashore ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along the seashore to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area, 389 donums approximately in extent,<br />

comprises the following plots falUng on plan<br />

No. XXVI/14 :—<br />

Nos. 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201,<br />

202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210,<br />

211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219,<br />

220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229,<br />

230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238,<br />

239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247,<br />

264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272,<br />

273, 274, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282,<br />

283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 291 and 306 as shown<br />

on plan and coloured green in D.L.R.S.<br />

MP. 243/25.<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 14th day of May, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 559/25.)<br />

Ho. 453. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. K. PALMEH.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of .Aradhippou, in the District of<br />

Lamaca. on the 12th day of January, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

three areas should be reserved as the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Aradhippou :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said areas have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Aradhippou has forw arded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Larnaca a report, sigiied and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said areas and stating that the<br />

said areas fulfil the conditions in section 10(4)<br />

of the Tree Planting A^illage Areas Laws, 1930<br />

to 1936, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

areas in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Aradhippou.<br />

Now, thwefore, His ExceUency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> areas described in the Schedule hereto<br />

are hereby declared to be and shall be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Aradhippou in the District of Larnaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> areas Ij^ng within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say:—<br />

AREA 1 :<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins near mUe post No. 21,<br />

on the main road from Nicosia to Larnaca, at<br />

the point at which the road to the village of<br />

Aradhippou leaves the main road, and goes along<br />

the southern side of this road to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 824, plan No. XL/39,<br />

locaUty " Vyzakia " ; thence south-eastwards<br />

along a track to the most eastern point of plot<br />

No. 196, plan No. XL/47, locaUty " Lakkoudhia,"<br />

where it is crossed by another track;<br />

thence southwards along the latter track to the<br />

most southern point of plot No. 864, of the same<br />

plan, locaUty " Kokkines," on the main road<br />

from Lamaca to Nicosia ; thence north-westwards<br />

along the eastern side of this road to the starting<br />

point.<br />

AREA 2 :<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most westenj<br />

point of plot No. 632, plan No. XL/39, on the<br />

track leading from the viUage of Aradhippou<br />

to the vUlage of Kellia, and goes north-eastwards<br />

along this track to the most northem point of<br />

plot No. 147 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

" Kaloyeros " ; thence south-eastwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 147, 146, 146 of the<br />

same plan, plots Nos. 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 28, 33<br />

and 32, plan No. XL/40, to the most eastem<br />

point of plot No. 32 of the same plan, on the<br />

boundary of the village of Aradhippou ; thence<br />

eastwards along this village boimdary to the<br />

south-eastern corner of plot No. 196 of the<br />

same plan, locaUty " Kokkotes," on a track;<br />

thence north-westwards along this track passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 196, 194, 192, 193,<br />

188, 187, 186, 185, 168, 123, 122, 121, 106,<br />

106, 108, 117, part of plot No. 116 of the same<br />

plan, plots Nos. 882, 879, 878, 875, 874, 869,<br />

868, 867, 862, 860, 859 (part of), 857, 866,<br />

806, 807, 849 (part of), 764, 763, 761, 759,<br />

727, 729, 689, 631, 632, plan No. XL/39, to the<br />

starting point.<br />

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AREA 3 :<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins on the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 1, plan No. XL/30, locality<br />

" KondokoU," on a footpath, and goes southeastwards<br />

along this footpath to the eastem<br />

boundary of plot No. 18 of the same plan;<br />

thence southwards, south-eastwards and southwestwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 18,<br />

II, 117, 118, 120, 121, 115, 114, 145, 141, 226,<br />

225, 224, 223, 221, 217, 216, 215, 218, 248,<br />

249, 247, 360, 359, 358, 356, 355, 354, 386,<br />

387, 389, 353, 351, 350, 348, 352, 391, 390,<br />

499, 528, of the same plan ; plots Nos. 10, 11,<br />

73, 13, 12 of plan No. XL/38, plots Nos. 530,<br />

529, 531, plan No. XL/30, locaUty "Ayios<br />

Constantinos," plots Nos. 13, 88, 69, 67, 66,<br />

14, 16, 17, 60, 59, 95, 142, 144, part of 139,<br />

170, 171, 205, 206, 211, 243, 241, 367, 139, to<br />

the bridge on the main road from Lamaca to<br />

Nicosia, over the stream " Archangelos," at<br />

the most southern point of plot No. 139 of the<br />

same plan ; thence north-westwards along the<br />

north-eastern side of the main road to the most<br />

southern point of plot No. 275, plan No. XL/29,<br />

on a footpath ; thence north-westwards along<br />

this footpath to the south-westem comer of<br />

plot No. 255 of the same plan ; thence northwards<br />

and north-westwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 255, 235, 234, 233, 232, 231,<br />

227, 228, 202, 203, 204, 205, 201, 199, 231,<br />

198, 181, 179, 180, 150, 151, 152, 153, 110,<br />

III, 113, 114, 77, 76, 75, 73, 52, 50, 49, 48,<br />

54, 55, 57, 56 of the same plan and plot No. 1<br />

of plan No. XL/30 to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> areas reserved comprise 3,424 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 734/34.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 12th day of May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 774/36.)<br />

No. 454. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Artin Nassibian, Assistant Chief Foreman, to be,<br />

on probation, a Chief Foreman, Public Works<br />

Department. Dated 1st April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1509.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 456. Appointment of Conncillor<br />

Mr. Andreas Michael Fandis to be, on probation, a<br />

Forest Guard, 3rd Grade, Forest Department.<br />

Dated 4th March, 1936. (M.P. P.2177.)<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the village of<br />

Mr. George Anastasiou to be, on probation. Museum<br />

Attendant, 1st (irade. Antiquities Department.<br />

Dated 1st .lanuary, 1936. (M.P. P.2167.)<br />

Kilinia, in the District of Paphos, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund"), into which shaU<br />

be paid aU fines recovered under the said Laws<br />

for offences committed within the Tree Planting<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to l)e, on probation, Museum<br />

Attendants, 2nd Grade, Antiquities Department.<br />

Dated 1st January, 1936.<br />

Mr. Lazaros Nicolaou. (M.P. P.2168.)<br />

Area of the village of Kilinia, as described<br />

in the Order of the Governor made the 15th<br />

April, 1936, and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of<br />

the 17th AprU, 1936.<br />

Mr. lioizos Vasiliou. (M.P. P.2169.) <strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

Mo. 455. Leave ol Absence.<br />

M. Aziz Eff., M.B.E., Chief Sanitary Inspector,<br />

wca:ks of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of Kilinia.<br />

Paphos, 7th May, 1936.<br />

Medical Department, was absent on study leave<br />

from 19th April to 6tli May, 1936. (M.P. L.91.) | (M.P. 1412/35.)<br />

321<br />

UXDER THE MUNICIPAL CORPOKATIOXS LAWS, 1930<br />

AND 1934, AND THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS<br />

(APPOINTMRNT OF COUNCILS) LAW, 1934.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

the Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

and the Municipal Corporations (Appointment of<br />

Councils) Law, 1934, His Excellency the Governor<br />

has been pleased to appoint Nazif Denizer Eff.<br />

to be a Councillor of the Municipal Corporation of<br />

Limassol, vice Kiopruluzade Ahmet Houlousi Eff.,<br />

whose place upon the Council has been declared to be<br />

void. (M.P. 410/35/2.).<br />

No. 457. Authorization under the Criminal<br />

Evidence and Procedure Laws,<br />

1929 to 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned Police Constables have been<br />

authorized by His Excellency the Governor to hold<br />

enquiries into the commission of offences under the<br />

Criminal Evidence and Procedure Laws, 1929 to<br />

1934 :—<br />

364, Kiamil Ahmed.<br />

523, Enver Mehraed.<br />

680, Hussein Djahid.<br />

37, Aristos K. <strong>The</strong>ocharides.<br />

49, Mustafa Chettin.<br />

472, Panayis Aristocleous.<br />

Dated Ilth May, 1936. (M.P. 12.5l/l0/4.><br />

No. 458. Order of the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Lamaca under the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935, I Robert Christoplier Stafford<br />

Stanley, Coramissioner of the District of Larnaca, do<br />

hereby order that the village of Alaminos, in the<br />

District of Larnaca, shall be a prescribed village<br />

within the meaning of the Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

Larnaca, 3rd May, 1986.<br />

(M.P. 999/13/5.)<br />

R. C. S. STANLEY,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 459. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KILINIA (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

Commissioner.


322 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

Ko. 460. LAND REGISTEATION AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT<br />

TABLE OF FEES AND CHARGES.<br />

Registration of Title.<br />

1. Upon effecting—(1) an original registration, or (2) a registration of title by Prescription:<br />

(a) Of a grant of Mevat Gcp. registration fee (see Head 7).<br />

(b) Of Arazi-Miri6 ( Less than 10 years' occupation .. <strong>The</strong> value of the land.<br />

or<br />

Arazi-Mevcoufe<br />

. f 2i per cent, of the<br />

Occupation of 10 years and upwards \ ^^^ne of the land.<br />

Of a value less than o^OOOcp. •I<br />

Qcp. registration fee<br />

only (see Head 7).<br />

Of a value from 5.000cp. to 10,000c;>. 5^p.<br />

(c) Of Sirf-Mulk For each further 10,000c;>. or part<br />

thereof up to 100,000cj><br />

5cp.<br />

V Of a value exceeding lOOjOOOc^). .. lOOcp.<br />

(d) On conversion of<br />

6cp. registration fee (see<br />

Idjar^-Vahid^<br />

Head 7).<br />

into Idjaretein<br />

2. Upon registering a transfer by—(1) Sale, (2) Gift, or (3) Exchange :—<br />

(a) Of Arazi-Mirie, by sale ..<br />

,T per cent, of the sale price.<br />

(b) Of Arazi-Mevcoufe, by sale<br />

.5 per cent, of the sale price.<br />

(c) Of Sirf-Mulk, by sale<br />

1 per cent, of the sale pric(\<br />

(d) Of Mussakafat and ]Musteghellat in Idjaretein,<br />

iJ\ SMJIC •• •• •• •• •• "•<br />

(e) Of Mahlul (all categories), by sale<br />

3 per cent, of the sale price.<br />

Qcp. registration fee (see Head 7).<br />

(/) On exchange of \ - ^^j. ^^^^ ^^ ^^^l the gross registered value of the lands exchanged<br />

Arazi-Mirie or I ^^ ^^ -^ enuallv by the parties exchanging.<br />

Arazi-Mevcoute j r- i . ./ JT<br />

(g) By gift or on i Fees as on sale, calculated on the assessed value of the property<br />

alienation gratis j gifted or alienated.<br />

(h) Where the sale j<br />

price is under- ^ }• Double the usual fees on the amount understated.<br />

stated •<br />

(i) On sale or gift by parents to children :-<br />

j 21 per cent, of the assessed value<br />

(i) Of Arazi-Mirie or Arazi-Mevcoufe, ^ of the property.<br />

J per cent, of the assessed value<br />

(ii) Of Mulk or Idjaretein Mevcoufe<br />

of the property.<br />

(j) Upon effecting a transfer of Mulk property from\<br />

the name of one Trustee whether living or dead for I<br />

a Church or Monastery to the name of another j<br />

Trustee for the same Church or Monastery ../<br />

3. Upon registering a transfer by inheritance :—<br />

J per cent, of the assessed value<br />

of the property.<br />

(a) Of Arazi-Mirie or Mevcoufe I "^ P^"" ^^''*- ^* *^^ assessed value<br />

(a) Ut Arazi Mmeor.vie\couie | of the property.<br />

(b) Of Sirf-Mulk or Mussakafat and Mustaghellat in r | per cent, of the assessed value<br />

Idjaretein.. .. .. .. .. • • t of the property.<br />

Tliese fees are leviable in cases where the present holder is unregistered. When property<br />

is duly registered in the name of a deceased person who died on or after the 10th February,<br />

1909, upon the devolution thereof upon his heirs, registration may be effected on payment<br />

of the fee 8i)ecified under Head 7, and the property becomes liable instead to an annual<br />

charge (to be collected with the Immovable Property Tax) of one-fortieth of the fees which<br />

might have been levied as inheritance fees under Head 3 (a) and (b) above.<br />

(c) On effecting a registration of the grant of r 3 per cent, of the value of the<br />

extension of inheritance in Idjaretein .. .. t property.<br />

(d) In the case of Corporate Bodies, in addition to the fee leviable upon effecting an original<br />

registration or a registration by prescription, sale, gift or exchange, an aimual payment<br />

is made in respect of all immovable property while registered in the name of a<br />

Corporate Body, and in the case of a Municipal Council, or Municipal Commission<br />

the same payment is made in respect of all immovable property while registered or<br />

recorded for assessment in the books of the Land Registry Office in the name of<br />

such Municipal Council or Municipal Commission equal to one-fortieth of the fee<br />

which would be payable on the devolution by inheritance of such property, the first<br />

of such payments being due on the first day of April next following the date of<br />

registration or record, and such payment is recovered with and in the same manner<br />

as the Inimovable Property Tax due upon the property in question.<br />

4. Upon effecting a registration of title for land left<br />

nncoltiyated for ten years. .. .. .. <strong>The</strong> equivalent value.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936. 32^<br />

Mortgages.<br />

5. Upon registering a Mortgage :—<br />

(a) Of Arazi-Mirie .. .. 1 per cent, of the amount secured by the mortgage.<br />

(b) Of Arazi-Mevcoufe ..<br />

(c) Of Sirf-Mulk .. ..<br />

(d) Of Mussakafat and Muste-<br />

2* „<br />

1 per 1,000<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

„<br />

»<br />

„<br />

ghellat in Idjaretein .. 5 „ „ „ „ „ »><br />

6. Upon cancelling a Mortgage :—<br />

(a) Of Arazi-Mirie .. ..<br />

(b) Of Arazi-Mevcoufe ..<br />

(c) Of Sirf-Mulk .. ..<br />

(d) Of Mussakafat and Muste-<br />

Free.<br />

21 per cent, of the amount secured by the mortgage.<br />

l'per 1,000 „ „ „ „ „<br />

ghellat in Idjaretein .. 5 „ „ „ „ ,, „<br />

7. Upon effecting a registration under Heads 1 to 5 a charge of Qcp. is levied as registration.<br />

fee but, in case of registration of original title under Head 1, if the property is of a value<br />

less than lOOcp. this charge is not taken. <strong>The</strong> like charge of Qcp. is levied upon issuing<br />

a copy of a registration of title or mortgage.<br />

Registration of Leases.<br />

8. Upon registering a lease of land under the Public Lands (Leases) Law, 1882 :—<br />

On registration of lease .. IOs. for every acre or part of an acre leased.<br />

For a copy of a lease .. 5s. for the first 200 words and Is. for every subsequent<br />

100 words of such copy.<br />

Searches and Copies of Documents.<br />

9. Fees for searching the records and issuing Certificates and fees for copies of Documents:—<br />

(a) For every Search and Certificate issued for each person for each town or s. cp.<br />

village mentioned in the application .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 3<br />

(6) For a copy of a Search Certificate.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 3<br />

(c) For a copy of any document on which registration has been based :—<br />

For each 100 words or part thereof including printed matter .. .. - 5<br />

(d) For a copy of any document filed in the Land Registry Department:—<br />

For each 100 words or part thereof including printed matter .. .. - 5<br />

Plan Fees.<br />

10. For preparing plans of properties for attachment to Applications :—<br />

Where the value of the property is less than £20<br />

2 0<br />

JJ JJ<br />

J J JJ £20 but less than £30<br />

2 5<br />

>J JJ<br />

J J JJ<br />

XOU ^^ ^^ ^y X/^U • • • • , • 3 0<br />

A/TTU ^J ^^ j^ X'OU • . • • • •<br />

»5 JJ JJ JJ<br />

4 0<br />

r?<br />

JOOVI • • «• • • dwOU • • • • • •<br />

J J<br />

5 J<br />

JJ<br />

5 0<br />

?r JJ<br />

fl<br />

JJ £60 and upwards<br />

6 0<br />

For the verification by the Survey Department of plans made by private<br />

Surveyors or other persons .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 0'<br />

For a copy of any plan made as above in the Land Registry Office a charge<br />

wiU be made according to the size of the plan-minimum charge .. .. 1 0<br />

Forced Sales.<br />

11. In respect of Forced Sales of Immovable Property :—<br />

For issue of Notices of Sale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..<br />

For issue of Certified Statement of account in respect of Forced Sales :—<br />

(a) Where the applicant is the Judgment Debtor and the gross amount of<br />

the sale is imder £25 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..<br />

3<br />

-<br />

0<br />

4^<br />

(b) In all other cases .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10<br />

Serghis.<br />

12. For a Serghi (Particulars of Immovable Property Tax Assessment):—<br />

For each statement .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. - 8<br />

Mukhtar's Certificate.<br />

13. For issue and service of notice in applications for registration where the Mukhtar<br />

refuses to issue his Certificate .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 0<br />

Translations.<br />

14. For translation into English, Turkish, or Greek of any document issued out of<br />

the Land Registry Office (except Certificates of Registration):—<br />

(a) Where the document translated is in English or Greek : for every 200<br />

words or part thereof .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 0<br />

(b) Where the document translated is in Turkish : for every 150 words or<br />

partthereof .. .. .. . . . . .. .. ., . . 1 0<br />

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324 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

Looftl EnQviries.<br />

15. In respect of Local Enquiries by Officers of the Land Registry Department :—<br />

(1) For identification of Immovable Property Tax ( 5s. in respect of each<br />

Assessment .. .. .. .. • • • • I application.<br />

(2) For the distribution of Immovable Property Tax ^<br />

(3) For the identification of old and new registrations .. An initial charge of ."i^'.<br />

(4) For identification and settlement of boundaries .. in respect of eaeh ap­<br />

(5) On application by the holder for original regi stration plication and 4ic/>. in<br />

(6) On application by a Judgment Creditor for registra- I addition for each parcel<br />

tion of his Debtor's properties under Law 10, of property or assess­<br />

1885, Part V, section 62 et seq.<br />

ment involved in the<br />

(7) For the partition of properties held in partnership enquiry.<br />

(8) For any enquiry not included in the foregoing<br />

classification<br />

(9) Where, in any enquiry, the preparation of a plan is required, the fees prescribed<br />

under Head 10 shall be taken, in addition to the above charges.<br />

Where the enquiry necessitates a visit to more than one viUage, the charge of 5^. and<br />

4|cjp. for each parcel of property or assessment examined shall be levied in respect of each<br />

village visited.<br />

Where in any proceedings in Court a Local Enquiry is directed to be made, or any party<br />

in the action requests an enquiry, the sum deposited in Court (which is to cover the cost of<br />

making the enquiry) or, where no sum has been deposited in Court, the charge hereinbefore<br />

appointed shall be paid into the District Treasury to the credit of Enquiry Reimbursements,<br />

when, after the Enquiry, either party in the action, summons the Local Enquiry Clerk to<br />

give evidence before the Court, a deposit shall be made sufficient to cover the travelling<br />

expenses and loss of time of the Clerk attending the Court. Such enquiries will ordinarily<br />

be made by the permanent Enquiry Clerk in due course ; but, in special and urgent cases, a<br />

special officer may be employed on payment of such extra charge as the Direetor of Land<br />

Registration and Surveys may determine. Where the summons requires only the production<br />

of documents, or the giving of evidence based on records in the office, the charge of 3s. should<br />

be levied if the service can be rendered by an officer in the District Office. If it involves the<br />

bringing in of an officer from the District or another part of the Island, a sum should be taken<br />

sufficient to cover his travelling expenses and loss of time so far as they can be calculated.<br />

In every case the payment should be regarded as final aLd may be brought to account at once,<br />

no refund being made in any circumstance.<br />

Survey Fees.<br />

16. For the services of a Purveyor and Chainman and time<br />

spent on computation and preparation of plans £1 per day.<br />

Declarations of Sale and Mortgage.<br />

17. For every declaration under Law 19 of 1890, made in a<br />

District other than that in which the property is situate.. Is. for each declaration.<br />

18. <strong>The</strong> Table of Fees and Charges, dated the 1st November, 1920, published in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Gau'tte No. 1458 of the 1st November, 1920, under Notification No. 586, is<br />

hereby cancelled.<br />

R. A. GODWIN-AUSTEN,<br />


IHo. 463. Comptroller's Warrant.<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

To all Tax Collectors,<br />

I, George Frederick Wilson, Comptroller, hereby<br />

require you and command you to proceed with<br />

•collection of the following taxes or duties :—<br />

(a) All sums assessed under Ottoman Regulation<br />

of Sth Febniary, 1871, due on lst May, 1936 ;<br />

(b) All sums assessed under section 31 of the<br />

Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1899, due on<br />

lst May, 1986 ;<br />

(r) All sums assessed under section 66 of the<br />

Elementary Education Law, 1933, with respect to<br />

goats, due on Ist May, 1936,<br />

from aU persons liable thereto and in default of<br />

payment to levy execution upon any person in default<br />

by seizure and sale of the movable property of such<br />

person and to take such other steps as may be necessary<br />

for the recovery of any amount due by such person<br />

in default under the provisions of the Tax Collection<br />

Law, 1932.<br />

Dated 15th May, 1936.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 672/32/3.) Comptroller.<br />

rSo, 464. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tax Collection Law, 1932, I, George Frederick<br />

Wilson, Comptroller, hereby direct that the<br />

Order of the Acting Comptroller dated the 27th<br />

March, 1936, and published under Notification<br />

No. 293 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27th March, 1936,<br />

{hereinafter called " the Order "), shall be and<br />

is hereby amended as follows :—<br />

1. AU persons who are ordinarily resident<br />

within three miles from the towns of Limassol<br />

and Ktima and who are Uable to pay any tax<br />

or duty under the Warrant of the Acting<br />

•Comptroller dated the 27th March, 1936, and<br />

pubUshed under Notification No. 292 in the<br />

•<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27th March, 1936, shall pay such<br />

tax or duty to the officer at the place or office<br />

appearing in the Schedule to the Order not<br />

later than the 15th day of September, 1936.<br />

2. Save as provided in paragraph 1 hereof,<br />

the Order shall remain in full force and eflFect.<br />

Dated 9th May, 1936.<br />

^(M.P. 672/32/3.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

ComptroUer.<br />

No. 465. Loss of Counterfoil Receipt Book.<br />

It is hereby notified that Counterfoil Receipt Book<br />

Form F. 18 No. 112626-112650 has been reported<br />

as lost at Larnaca. <strong>The</strong> book included unused<br />

receipt forms Nos. 112645-112650 and the public<br />

are warned that receipts bearing these numliers are<br />

not valid. If such are tendered to them the fact<br />

:shonld be reported to the nearest Police Station.<br />

9th May, 1986. (M.P. 1121/18.)<br />

325<br />

No. 466. Tenden.<br />

Tenders for the supply of meat, bread, groceries and<br />

vegetables for Prisons and PoUce, and Hospitals,<br />

Nicosia and Limassol, should reach the Treasury not<br />

laterthan 10 a.m. on the 5th June, J936. Details<br />

will be supplied to tenderers on application to the<br />

Resident Snijerintendent, Central Prison, Local Commandants<br />

of Police, Nicosia and Limassol, and Director<br />

of Medical Services, Xicosia, and District Medical<br />

Officer, Limassol, respectively. (M.P. o88/33.y<br />

No. 467.<br />

Tenders for the supply of meat, bread, groceries and<br />

vegetables for District Prisons and Police, Larnaca,<br />

Faniagusta, Paphos and Kyrenia should reach the<br />

Treasury not later than 10 a.m. on the 5th June, 1936.<br />

Details will be supplied to tenderers on application<br />

to the Local Commandants of Police of the respective<br />

Districts. (M.P. 583/33.)<br />

No. 468. Brief Report on <strong>Cyprus</strong> Trade durmg<br />

the quarter ended Slst March, 1936,<br />

Both imports and exports show increases over<br />

the corresponding quarter last year. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

value of exports exceeded that of imports by<br />

£3,569, thus showing a favourable balance of<br />

trade for the first time in years.<br />

IMPORTS.<br />

2. Imports, during the quarter under reportf<br />

showed an increase of £16,428, as compared with<br />

the figures of the corresponding period of 1935,<br />

and £25,178 as compared with the quinquennial<br />

average 1931-1935, principally due to machinery,<br />

iron and steel and manufactures thereof, chemical<br />

manure, timber and crude petroleum.<br />

Flour, wheaten, however, shows a decline of<br />

£35,594, as compared with the quinquennial<br />

average, and £14,647, as compared with 1935,<br />

and there was considerable decrease in imports<br />

of beans and peas.<br />

EXPORTS.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> total value of exports, during the quarter<br />

under review, amounted to £347,088, as against<br />

£260,332, for the corresponding period of the<br />

previous year, and £239,817, for the same<br />

quarter of the quinquennial average.<br />

Copper ore, yeUow ore and metallic residues and<br />

wastes, are the principal factors in this rise of<br />

export values. <strong>The</strong>re were also pleasing increases<br />

in agricultural products, such as oranges and<br />

lemons, raisins, and potatoes ; also in cheese,<br />

hides and skins, spices, oUve stones and embroidery.<br />

Export of animals declined, and there were<br />

decreases in asbestos, barley, almonds, tobacco<br />

and wool.<br />

SHIPPING.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> total number of steamers, which called<br />

at <strong>Cyprus</strong> ports during the quarter under review,<br />

was 279, as against 318 for the corresponding<br />

period of the previous year, a decrease of 39<br />

vesaeis.<br />

CalUngs at the 3 principal ports were as follows:<br />

Lamaca 87, Limassol 85 and Famagusta 78,<br />

as against 120, 85 and 83, in 1935.<br />

6. Comparative retums of the principal imports<br />

and exports are subjoined.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Famagusta, ComptroUer of Cuatoms.<br />

71* May, 1936. (M.P. 1248/27/2.)


^26 THE CTTPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

CTFBUS.<br />

Import Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal<br />

imports during the first quarter of the year, for the<br />

quinquennial period 1931-1935, as compared with the<br />

figure^ for January-Slst March, 1935 ana 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—FOOD, DBIKK MTD<br />

TOBACCO :—<br />

£<br />

Beans and peas .. 3,350<br />

Beer and ale<br />

, 500<br />

Butter . .<br />

, 1,74(3<br />

CofTee, raw<br />

, 4,143<br />

Fish<br />

, 2,77S<br />

Flour, wheaten<br />

. 43.139<br />

Fruit<br />

. 1.754<br />

Milk, preserved . 1,383<br />

Oils, edible<br />

,. (1.711<br />

Provisions<br />

,, 1.670<br />

Rice<br />

,, 3,.i07<br />

Sesame ..<br />

, , 904<br />

Spices ..<br />

. . r 281<br />

Spirits ..<br />

. . 841<br />

Sugar ..<br />

6.247<br />

Tobacco, unmanuf acture d<br />

(except tumbeki) . • 1 4,477<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, unenumeratc ^d 12,259<br />

Total, Class 1<br />

II.—RAW IIIATEBIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN-'<br />

MANUFACTCKED :<br />

Asphalt and bitumen . .<br />

Oils, not edible<br />

Petroleum, crude<br />

Potato seed<br />

Timber ..<br />

.. . . 1<br />

Raw materials, unenumerated<br />

Total, Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

OR MAINLY MANU­<br />

FACTURED :—<br />

Cement<br />

Chemicals, drugs, medicines,<br />

dyes and colours<br />

Earthenware. china,<br />

glass and glassweure .. i<br />

fUectrical goods aud<br />

apparatus<br />

Haberdashery and millinery<br />

Hardware and cutlery<br />

Implements.instruments<br />

and tools :—<br />

. Agricultural and industrial<br />

Musical<br />

Scientific instruments<br />

and appliances<br />

Iron and steel and<br />

manufactures thereof<br />

Leather and mfimufactures<br />

thereof<br />

Machinery<br />

Manure, chemical<br />

Matches<br />

Paper and manuf acturee<br />

thereof..<br />

Perfumery-<br />

Pet roi and benzine<br />

Petroleum " kerosene "<br />

Rubber manufactures :<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

carriages and cycles<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

motor cars and motor<br />

cycles<br />

Rubber manufactures,<br />

other<br />

Eoap<br />

Stationery*<br />

.1 years<br />

avera^ ,Jan.-March. Jan.-March,<br />

Jaii.-March, 1935 I93«5<br />

19.S1-1935 I<br />

£<br />

5,136<br />

600<br />

1,076<br />

3.649<br />

2.383<br />

22,192<br />

2,027<br />

1,002<br />

6,480<br />

1.787<br />

2,268<br />

1,761<br />

483<br />

849<br />

6,420<br />

7,951<br />

7.289<br />

£<br />

1,732<br />

1.342<br />

1.385<br />

3.452<br />

1,791<br />

7,545<br />

1,893<br />

1,257<br />

2.323<br />

2,269<br />

3,811<br />

2,247<br />

160<br />

925<br />

5,037<br />

3,984<br />

6,37(3<br />

9.3,(390 73,353 47,529<br />

3, 444<br />

873<br />

1. 657<br />

4, 127<br />

5. 113<br />

2,511<br />

402<br />

2,217<br />

5.095<br />

8,929<br />

1.263 825<br />

16,477 19,979<br />

3,453<br />

9,384<br />

6,244<br />

2.816<br />

2.686<br />

6.098<br />

1.493<br />

983<br />

2,114<br />

13.645<br />

10.302<br />

17.993<br />

5.579<br />

1.278<br />

3,488<br />

1,182<br />

5.374<br />

4,706<br />

212<br />

1,821<br />

778<br />

1,934<br />

1,895<br />

3.391<br />

11.967<br />

6,531<br />

5.238<br />

1.716<br />

8.611<br />

2,461<br />

1,273<br />

3.852<br />

16.294<br />

11,491<br />

21.133<br />

716<br />

1,440<br />

3.966<br />

999<br />

3,260<br />

4,106<br />

L'02<br />

1,973<br />

620<br />

245<br />

6,630<br />

4,085<br />

13,789<br />

1.066<br />

26.435<br />

3,944<br />

14,724<br />

7,127<br />

4.384<br />

1,383<br />

9,823<br />

3,014<br />

1,505<br />

2,791<br />

22,769<br />

13,189<br />

37,161<br />

7,107<br />

661<br />

6.7(31<br />

1,378<br />

3,942<br />

6.261<br />

68<br />

2,410<br />

669 677<br />

1,224 1,095<br />

2,602 2,601<br />

Carried forward .. 104,458 116,015 162,666<br />

Commodity<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

Textiles :<br />

Cotton<br />

threads<br />

yams and<br />

Cotton piece goods<br />

Cotton mam5«M;tures<br />

Hemp and jute<br />

manufactures<br />

Linen manufactures<br />

Silk manufactiues ..<br />

W ooUen manufactures<br />

Vehicles :<br />

Bicycles<br />

thereof<br />

and parts<br />

Motor cars and parts<br />

thereof<br />

Vehicles, other, and<br />

parts thereof<br />

Wood manufswtures . .<br />

Manufactured<br />

unenumerated<br />

articles.<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOB<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Bullion . .<br />

Total<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

jaii.-lfarrb.<br />

1931-1935<br />

£<br />

104,458<br />

11.562<br />

21.736<br />

8,866<br />

4.391<br />

1.019<br />

7.300<br />

11,774<br />

1,696<br />

10,878<br />

396<br />

1,102<br />

20,799<br />

205.965<br />

15<br />

194<br />

318.341<br />

Jan.-MaTch.<br />

1935<br />

.<br />

115.015<br />

13,812<br />

30.181<br />

11.548<br />

4,466<br />

1.192<br />

9.347<br />

14.346<br />

1.715<br />

11.669<br />

357<br />

1,947<br />

18.125<br />

233,719<br />

36<br />

5<br />

327,091<br />

Jan.-March<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

162,666<br />

10,202<br />

28,369<br />

9.735<br />

7.684<br />

1.194<br />

8,909<br />

13,050<br />

1,292<br />

12,367<br />

616<br />

3.026<br />

20,306<br />

269.395<br />

—<br />

160<br />

343.519<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

Export Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal,<br />

exports (luring the first quarter of the year, for the<br />

qumquennial period 1931-1935, as compared with the<br />

ngures for January-Slst March, 1935 and 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—^FOOD, DBINK AND<br />

TOBACCO :<br />

Animals, living, for food ;<br />

Oxen<br />

Other kinds ..<br />

Carobs :—<br />

Whole<br />

Ground<br />

COOu •• •• ••<br />

Cheese ..<br />

Com, grain and flour :<br />

Barley<br />

Com. other ..<br />

Fruit:—<br />

Almonds<br />

Lemons<br />

Oranges<br />

Raisms<br />

Fruit, other ..<br />

Juices:—<br />

Grape or must<br />

Lemon, orange and<br />

mandarine<br />

Spirits :—<br />

Brandy<br />

Spirits, other<br />

TobcMsoo :—<br />

Fumigated ..<br />

Yellow leaf ..<br />

Vegetables :—<br />

Onions<br />

Potatoes<br />

Vegetables, other<br />

Vinegar<br />

Wines ..<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, unenunxerated..<br />

Total, Clas* I<br />

5 years<br />

average Jan.-March, Jan.-Marcb«<br />

Jan.-March. 1935 1936<br />

1931-1935<br />

£<br />

6,576<br />

420<br />

33,088<br />

6,867<br />

2.067<br />

4,262<br />

2,468<br />

162<br />

1,871<br />

213<br />

18,007<br />

10,808<br />

102<br />

3,202<br />

340<br />

149<br />

208<br />

4.032<br />

872<br />

667<br />

24,430<br />

44<br />

555<br />

14.729<br />

1,266<br />

136.373<br />

£<br />

1.592<br />

490<br />

26,450<br />

6.288<br />

6,114<br />

6,060<br />

11,297<br />

544<br />

2,526<br />

7<br />

16,479<br />

3,039<br />

39<br />

6.880<br />

584<br />

526<br />

174<br />

3,398<br />

1,477<br />

1,000<br />

21.693<br />

102<br />

611<br />

1 10.692<br />

1 1.329<br />

1 127.09Q<br />

£<br />

1.346<br />

288<br />

17,469<br />

16,491<br />

4.213<br />

7.293<br />

4,412<br />

1^2-<br />

199<br />

3,402<br />

21,566<br />

4.864<br />

16<br />

4,152^<br />

1,00


Commodity<br />

II.—RAW MATBBIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN-<br />

-MANUFACTURED :— •<br />

Cotton, raw<br />

Hides and skins, raw ..<br />

Mining and quarry<br />

products:<br />

Asbestos<br />

Terra umbra<br />

Copper ore<br />

Gold ore<br />

Pyrites<br />

Yellow ore ..<br />

MetalUc residues and<br />

wastes<br />

Minuig and quarry<br />

products, not elsewhere<br />

specified .. • •<br />

Olive stone<br />

Silk, raw or wound silk<br />

Spices and seeds :<br />

Cvunin seed ..<br />

Other..<br />

Sponges..<br />

Wool<br />

Raw materials. not<br />

elsewhere specified ..<br />

Total, Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

^OR MAINLY MANUFAC-<br />

'TURED :<br />

Flmbroidery and needlework<br />

.. .. ..<br />

Gypsum<br />

Manufactured articles,<br />

not elsewhere specifiec<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOB<br />

JFOOD :—<br />

Camels ..<br />

Donkeys ..<br />

Mules ..<br />

Other kinds<br />

\<br />

Total. Claas TV<br />

BulUon ..<br />

Total<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

Jan-March.<br />

1931-1935<br />

£<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

6,847<br />

1,256<br />

11,706<br />

2,200<br />

4,799<br />

2,200<br />

40,852<br />

—<br />

o to<br />

220<br />

113<br />

1,801<br />

3,187<br />

690<br />

387<br />

1,737<br />

928<br />

980<br />

80,478<br />

1,377<br />

850<br />

15,341<br />

17,568<br />

46<br />

390<br />

4,206<br />

80<br />

4,722<br />

676<br />

239,817<br />

Jan.-March,<br />

1935<br />

£<br />

11,627<br />

384<br />

11,973<br />

3,662<br />

23,993<br />

—<br />

46,910<br />

•<br />

—<br />

272<br />

465<br />

—<br />

4,140<br />

1,119<br />

1,935<br />

1,697<br />

2,111<br />

1,017<br />

111,305<br />

354<br />

300<br />

13,437<br />

14,091<br />

215<br />

804<br />

6,387<br />

46<br />

7,452<br />

394<br />

260.332<br />

Jan.-Mareh.<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

12.115<br />

4,882<br />

6.998<br />

3,673<br />

55,067<br />

1<br />

35,571<br />

20,703<br />

38,750<br />

319<br />

4,469<br />

—<br />

4.722<br />

5,128<br />

—<br />

1,279<br />

740<br />

895<br />

195,312<br />

2,161<br />

198<br />

11,800<br />

14,159<br />

140<br />

82<br />

2,614<br />

226<br />

3,062<br />

76<br />

347,088<br />

No. 471. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

^c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall receive as remuneration<br />

No. 469. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923. 5% of all rates and charges collected by him as<br />

in (a) hereof provided.<br />

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for such<br />

In virtue of the powers vested in me by section 42 period as the Committee may fix, provided that<br />

of the Co-operative Societies Law, 1923, I hereby such period shall in no case extend beyond the<br />

cancel the Registration of the Amiandos Savings term of oflfice of the Committee appointing such<br />

Bank Co-operative Society, Limited, dated 25th .Vpril, treasurer.<br />

1925.<br />

6. Every proprietor mentioned in the list shall<br />

Given under my hand at Nicosia, this Ilth day<br />

pay a rate not exceeding three shillings per<br />

of May, 1936.<br />

annum, as may be prescribed by the Committee<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

from time to time, for every Grovemment donum<br />

Registrar of Co-operative Societies. ofland owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

(M.P. 535/25.) or is capable of being benefited by the works:<br />

6. All rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shall be paid on or before<br />

No. 470. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923. the 30th October in every year.<br />

EBOISTRATION.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall, from time to time,<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money in<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Co-operative Society has been duly<br />

his hands any sum required:—<br />

.registered under the provisions of the Law :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

" <strong>The</strong> Lefka Co-operative Savings Bank, Limited." repairs thereof;<br />

Dated 12th May, 1936.<br />

(6) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Ust imder the provisions of the Law ;<br />

Registrar of Co-operative Societies. (c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

(M.P. 855/36.) in instituting or defending any proceedi^s<br />

327<br />

In pursuance of the jH-ovisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934, the following<br />

Rules made by the Committee of the Irrigation<br />

Division of Ayios Elias and Monarga, in the District<br />

of Famagusta, are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 568/36.)<br />

IKRIGATION DIVISION OF AYIOS ELIAS<br />

AND MONABGA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Ayios Elias and Monarga Rules, 1934.<br />

2. In these Rules :—<br />

" Commissioner" means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Famagusta.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee for the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of A3aos EUas and Monarga.<br />

" Law" means the Irrigation Laws, 1931<br />

and 1934.<br />

" List" means the hst of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works" means the Irrigation works of<br />

the Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall hold oflfice for a period of<br />

three years beginning on the 1st March, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every third year in the month of<br />

February, and it shall hold oflfice for a period of<br />

three years from the 1st March next following its<br />

election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of September and<br />

October, in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall, on the 1st November<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of aU<br />

rates or charges still due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shall forward such statement to the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


328 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

bfought by or against the treasurer as representing<br />

^e proprietors of the Irrigation Division;<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or of<br />

the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections ;<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may, from time to time,<br />

appoint such person or person.s as may be required<br />

for the purpose of carrying out any work<br />

under the provisions of the Law or of these<br />

Rules, and fix the remuneration of such person or<br />

persons.<br />

9. During the months of September and October<br />

in every year, the Committee shall cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shaU enlarge or lessen the<br />

width of any branch or channel or open a new<br />

channel or interfere in any way with the works<br />

without leave in writing signed by the Committee,<br />

and no leave shaU be given under this Rule<br />

until ten days after a notice has been posted in the<br />

•illage of Aj-ios EUas and Monarga, so that any<br />

complaints against the appUcation may be inquired<br />

into bv the Committee and the Commissioner.<br />

11. Any person receiving such \\Titten permission<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shaU repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shaU close any<br />

new channel he haa been permitted to open, and<br />

if such person fails or refuses to do so, it shaU be<br />

lawful for the Committee to carry out such repairs<br />

or alterations as may be necessary at the expense<br />

of the oflfender.<br />

12. No person shaU be allowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view to obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shaU be carried out by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands any suoh branch channel<br />

flows. In the event of two or more proprietors<br />

being interested in any branch channel and<br />

of any dispute arising, the Committee shall carry<br />

out the cleaning and clearing of the branch<br />

channels and the cost thei-eof shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

14. No proprietor shall be allowed to irrigate<br />

his or her lands a second time after they haVe<br />

been sown and irrigated, until aU other proprietors<br />

shall have first irrigated their lands once. <strong>The</strong><br />

proprietors, however, of lands in which cotton is<br />

to be planto 1, shall be entitled after cultivation,<br />

to irrigate these lands a second time notwithstanding<br />

that all the other proprietors have not<br />

yet irrigated their lands once.<br />

15. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner<br />

or the Committee sball at once clean such part<br />

of the channel as runs through his fields of any ,<br />

stones or rubbish, whicli might divert the water<br />

or stop ith proper course, and shall remove aU<br />

Btones and other things intended to direct the water<br />

cm to his fields, at the proper time.<br />

1(5.—(a) Upon an application to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than three-fourths of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting<br />

that the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the<br />

Commissioner shaU call a meeting of the proprietors<br />

for the purpose of determining whether<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shall be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of three-fourths ofthe proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division shall be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation* Division shall be dissolved<br />

accordingly :<br />

Provided that all rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution of<br />

the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates due<br />

and unpaid at the time of the dissolution, shaU<br />

be paid to the Commissioner and shaU be passed in<br />

the books of the Commissioner to the credit of the<br />

viUage of Ayios Elia;s and Monarga and shaU be<br />

disposed of for purposes of pUbUc utility in tbe<br />

said villages.<br />

No. 472. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50'<br />

of the Partnersliip Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

' 1. Tiie firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. Tlie term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

H. Conditions of the existence of partnership,<br />

y. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in liegister.<br />

1. Enomena Vafeia Christodoulou ke Orfanidott<br />

(United Dyeing Works, Christodoulou and<br />

Orfanides).<br />

2. Dyeing of cloths, clothes and yam, the improvement<br />

of dyeing in Cypnis, and the cleaning of<br />

cloths and clothes.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4.|Co8ta.s Christodoulou, Trader, Nicosia.<br />

5. (GLOIL'C S. Orfanides, Trader, Nicosia.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Six years. 1st May, 193C.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


9. George S. Orfanides is manager. Each partner is<br />

authorized to sign for the firm. Provided<br />

that in contracting any loans or in giving any<br />

guarantee the signature of both partners is<br />

necessary, otherwise the firm will not be bound.<br />

10. 466.<br />

J7o. 473. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

THE (TSnPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 97.<br />

Name of Firm : Eteria Yafeon Christodoulou,<br />

HambouUidou, Haji Solomou & Co., of Nicosia.<br />

'Change: <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the<br />

30th day of April, 1936.<br />

No. 474. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

iLaw, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gaaette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

320<br />

No. 475. Quarantine Restrictions<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the 22nd April, ]9;Ui, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant tu the<br />

(T)iiarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 24th April, 1936. whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Qnarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Malta<br />

No. 476. Khedivial Mail Service.<br />

SUMMER ITINERARY.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

With reference to Notifications No. 821 and No. 881, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 30th<br />

;September and 21st October, 1932, respectively, it is hereby notified for general information that for the period<br />

beginning with the saiUng from Alexandria on the 26th May, 1936, and ending with the sailing from<br />

Alexandria on the 29th September, 1936, the itinerary of the Khedivial Mail Steamers operating between<br />

Egypt and <strong>Cyprus</strong> will be as follows :—<br />

Port Arrival Departure<br />

Alexandria<br />

• • • ' • • • Tuesday Noon<br />

Port Said<br />

Wednesday 6 a.m.<br />

Wednesday 1 p.m.<br />

Limassol<br />

Thursday 7 a.m.<br />

Thursday 9 a.m.<br />

Famagusta ... —<br />

Thursday 4 p.m.<br />

Friday 2 a.m.<br />

Larnaca<br />

Friday 7 a.m.<br />

Friday 11 a.m.<br />

Limassol<br />

Friday 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday 11 a.m.<br />

Port Said<br />

Sunday 9 a.m.<br />

Sunday 3 p.m.<br />

Alexandria<br />

Monday 8 a.m.<br />

—<br />

On the voyages when a call is made at Paphos (namely on the 13th and 27th June, Ilth and 25th July,<br />

Sth and 22nd August, 5th and 19th September and Srd October) the ship will leave Limassol on Saturday at<br />

2 a.m., arrive Paphos 7 a.m. and leave Paphos at 11 a.m. (M.P. 1519/29/2.)<br />

No. 477. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 9th May, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Pamagusta<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

4<br />

fe<br />

><br />

&H<br />

1<br />


330<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 478. Municipal Ck>rporation ol Karavas.<br />

STATEME.NT OF REVKNUK AND EXPENDITURE TOE THE YEAE ENDED SlST ^ " ' ^ ^ ^ ^os^^g/g.X-<br />

REVENUE.<br />

Balance on lst January, 1935<br />

Bank<br />

Crt-li<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

(a) Profession, trade and<br />

business licences<br />

(b) Dog licences<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cin»^inatographical.<br />

etc., licences . .<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits . .<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(a) Slaughter-house fees<br />

(fe) Weighing fees ..<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

\g) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets ..<br />

4. Renti^ and storage :—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents<br />

(c) Storage of inflammables<br />

6. Miscellsmeous receipts :—<br />

(e) Other licences ..<br />

(/) Interc-t on municipal<br />

fimds ..<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

12S 15<br />

0 19<br />

3.-. IS<br />

1 (<br />

_<br />

2<br />

61<br />

3(i<br />

-<br />

15<br />

4<br />

57<br />

1<br />

1<br />

:i<br />

8<br />

0<br />

0<br />

2<br />

5<br />

s<br />

18<br />

3<br />

16<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6<br />

1<br />

1<br />

7<br />

H<br />

1<br />

H<br />

3<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

Kis 14<br />

39 lt> 0<br />

112 8 6<br />

62 6 81<br />

2 19 81<br />

£356 6 3<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

8. cp.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :— ao n n<br />

(a) Permanent employees .. bJ u u<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes . . 2 t<br />

3. Conservtmoy and fire protection ..<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent :—<br />

0<br />

65<br />

5<br />

7<br />

9<br />

0<br />

4<br />

(o) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing rosKls .. 2 17 31<br />

(6) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing buildings<br />

(c) Town lighting .. ••<br />

- 5<br />

29 IT<br />

4<br />

7i<br />

33 0 6i<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Construction of new roads or enlargement<br />

of the existing roads ..<br />

8. Rents<br />

1 15<br />

6 0<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments especially approved :—<br />

(d) Other specially approved<br />

(Jubilee funds)<br />

10. Charity :—<br />

payments<br />

3 0 0<br />

(a) Contribution<br />

hospitals<br />

to public<br />

9 4 7<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions<br />

4 10 0<br />

13 14 7<br />

12. Government audit. .<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

4 15 0<br />

(o) Stationery, postage<br />

printing. .<br />

and<br />

- 10 11<br />

(6) Uniforms of the Municipal<br />

employees<br />

6 0 0<br />

(d) Taxes on<br />

properties<br />

Municipal<br />

- 1 1<br />

(c) Piu:chase and repairs of<br />

weights and measures<br />

(/) Travelling expenses<br />

(p) Purchases and services not<br />

-<br />

-<br />

3<br />

4<br />

3<br />

0<br />

otherwise classified<br />

9 41<br />

BeJance on Slst December, 1935<br />

Cash<br />

Bank<br />

7 8 1<br />

140 10 01<br />

12 4 8f<br />

203 11 3<br />

215 16 2J<br />

£356 6 3<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Karavas for the year 1936<br />

have been examined and agree with the above statement.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

ANT. N. BRANCO,<br />

Ilth May, 1936.<br />

Acting Auditor.<br />

No. 479. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followiiii: Bulletin of Animal Diseas-ein Foreion Countries reported tothe 15th May is published:—<br />

Country. locality. Nature of Disease.<br />

Etrypt Various<br />

Pal' -rjiK-<br />

Syria<br />

Turk. V<br />

15th May, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Varions<br />

Foot and Mouth Disease, Tuberculosis, Contagioui<br />

Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanus, Glanders, Strangles,<br />

Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Impeligo, Johne's Disease,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera, Avian Coccidiosis,<br />

•Avian Spirochaetosis, White Diarrlnua, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Aiithra.x, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, 8heep Pox, Goat Poi,<br />

Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid, Mange.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,.<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Moutli Disease,<br />

Hasmorrhagic Septicajmia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Vetwinary Officer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2514 OF 15TH MAY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of tbe Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date cf<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the ofiice of the Registrar cf<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1445A in Class 13, in respect of permanent<br />

wave machines and accessories for the hair,<br />

in the name of Eugene Ltd., of Eugene Works,<br />

Edgware Road, Hendon, London, a British<br />

company incorporated in England under the<br />

Companies Act, 1929, trading as manufacturers.<br />

Filed the loth day of April, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

eiJGtNe<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

AppUcation No. 1445A is c/o Mr. Achilles C.<br />

Emilianides, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1446A in Class 3, in respect of neurotonic,<br />

in the name of Cera Laboratories, S.A., of Vico 18<br />

& Copernico 35, 37 & 39, Barcelona, Spain, of<br />

Spanish Nationality, trading as manufacturers<br />

and merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

CERAS NEUROTONIC<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential partictilars of this Trade Mark<br />

are the combination of devices and the word<br />

" CERA " and applicants disclaim any right to<br />

the exclusive use of the added matter.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No. 1447A in Class 8, in respect of all goods<br />

contained in that class, in the name of N. V. Philips'<br />

GHoeilampenfabrieken, of Emmasingel, Eindhoven,<br />

Holland, of Dutch NationaUty, trading as manufacturers<br />

and merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

PHILIPS<br />

lst Advt.<br />

•J'JL<br />

No. 1449A in Class 13, in respect of all goods in<br />

that class, in the name of N. V. Philips'<br />

Gloeilampenfabrieken, of Emmasingel, Eindhoven,<br />

Holland, of Dutch Nationality, trading as<br />

manufacturers and merchants.<br />

Filed the 23rd day of April, 1936.<br />

PHILIPS<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

AppUcations Nos. 1446A, 1447A and 1449A i.s<br />

c/o Mr. N. I. <strong>The</strong>odossiades, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1450A in Class 18, in respect of electric<br />

incandescent lamps, in the name of Egyesult<br />

Izzolampa Es Villamossagi Reszvenytarsasag, of<br />

Ujpest, near Budapest, Hungary, a Joint Stock<br />

Company registered and existing under the laws<br />

of Hungary, trading as manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 29th day of April, 1936.<br />

TUNGSRAM<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

AppUcation No. 1450A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis<br />

& Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS<br />

No. 423A, Class 47, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Anonyme<br />

Society " Solo", of II Stepanska 22, Prague,<br />

Czechoslovakia, as from the 17th day of May,<br />

1936.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp autI)orit|><br />

No. 2515.] FRIDAY, 22ND MAY, 1936. 333<br />

No. 480. BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas there now exists in the District of<br />

Famagusta a Settlement which had hitherto been<br />

commonly known as Boghaz :<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the status<br />

of a village should be given to the said Settlement:<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of<br />

the powers and authority vested in me by the<br />

Land Code and the Village Authorities Laws,<br />

1931 to (Xo. 2) 1935, do hereby proclaim and<br />

order as follows :—<br />

(1) That from and after the lst day of June,<br />

1936, the said Settlement shall be constituted<br />

a vUlage in the District of Famagusta ;<br />

(2) That the said village shall, for aU<br />

administrative purposes, be ranked as a vUlage<br />

under the style of " Boghaz " ;<br />

1. (S) That the said viUage ^all comprise the<br />

foUowing areas, that is to say: (a) areas A and B<br />

described in Schedule I, which were formerly<br />

included in the Village Lands of Monarga;<br />

(b) areas A and B described in Schedule II,<br />

which were formerly included in the ViUage<br />

Lands of A3nios EUas ; and the area described<br />

in Schedule HI, which was formerly included<br />

in the ViUage Lands of Gastria.<br />

(4) That aU the areas and plots described in<br />

Schedules I, II and III shaU be transferred<br />

from the ViUage Lands of Monarga, Ayios<br />

EUas and Gastria to the ViUage Lands of the<br />

-said village of Boghaz.<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

BOGHAZ VILLAGE.<br />

SCHEDULE I.<br />

Lands Transferred from Monarga Village to-<br />

Boghaz Village.<br />

AREA A:<br />

Commencing at the point where the road from<br />

Boghaz to Monarga cuts the edge ofthe escarpment,<br />

such point being on the north boundary of plot<br />

No. 232, Sheet XV.28E ; thence through Forest<br />

Caims Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 ; thence foUowing the<br />

western boundaries of plots Nos. 323 and 324<br />

of the same plan to the main road Famagusta-<br />

Boghaz ; thence foUowing this main road in a<br />

south-westerly direction to the most easterly<br />

comer of plot No. 85, plan No. XV.35E ; thence<br />

north-westerly and northerly foUowing the<br />

Dehmitation Line of the Boghaz and Monarga<br />

Forests to a point on the easterly boundary of<br />

plot No. 280, Sheet XV.28E, about 120 'feet<br />

south-east of the most northerly corner of this<br />

plot; thence north-easterly through Forest<br />

Caim No. 1, and foUowing the south boundary of<br />

plots Nos. 270, 273, 274, 277 and 278 to the most<br />

easterly corner of plot No. 278 of the same plan,<br />

which corner is on the edge of the escarpment;<br />

thence foUowing the edge ofthe escarpment northwesterly<br />

to point of commencement.<br />

AREA B :<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole of plot No. 231, Sheet XV.2s E. known<br />

as Boghaz Forest.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> following plots are thus transferred from<br />

Monarga to Boghaz :—<br />

Sheet XV, plan No. 28 E, plots Nos. 231 and<br />

279.


334 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22>D ^L\Y, 1936.<br />

SCHEDULE II.<br />

Lands transferred from Ayios Elias ViUage to<br />

Boghaz ViUage.<br />

AREA A :<br />

Commenring at the southerly end of the Bridge<br />

spanning the Yero Potamos on the main road<br />

from Famagusta to Boghaz ; thence north-easterly<br />

along this main road to the point where it meets<br />

the shore line at the most northerly point of<br />

plot Xo. 327, Sheet XV.2SE; thence foUowing<br />

the shore Une south-westerly to the most southerly<br />

corner of plot Xo. 45, Sheet XV.36E (Boghaz<br />

Plantation) ; thence north-westerly along the<br />

boundary of the said plot to point of commencement.<br />

ARSA B :<br />

Commencing at the south-east corner of plot<br />

Xo. 308. Sheet XV.2SE; thence north-easterly<br />

in a straight line to a point on the south botmdary<br />

of plot Xo. 302 of the same plan, distant<br />

approximately 20 feet from the south-east corner<br />

of the said plot; thence easterly along the south<br />

boundaries of plots Nos. 302 (part), 303, 307 and<br />

306 of the said plan ; thence southerl.y along the<br />

easterly boundary of plot Xo. 8 of Sheet XV.29,<br />

to the main road Boghaz-Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros;<br />

thence south-westwards along this road to<br />

the most westerly corner of plot No. 331,<br />

Sheet XV.28 E ; thence south-easterly along the<br />

boundary of the said plot to the seashore ; thence<br />

south-westerly along the seashore to the most<br />

southerly corner of plot No. 326, Sheet XV.28 E,<br />

on tlie road Famagusta-Boghaz ; thence northeasterl}^<br />

along this road to Forest Cairn No. B ;<br />

thence northwards along the western boundaries<br />

of plots Xos. 324 and 323 of the same plan to<br />

Forest Caim No. 9 of the Boghaz Forest; thence<br />

through Forest Cairns Nos. 8, 7 and 6 ; thence<br />

westerly to the point where the road Boghaz-<br />

Monarga cuts the escarpment ; thence northerlyeasterly<br />

and northerly-westerly along the edge of<br />

the escarpment to point of commencement.<br />

Ho. 481.<br />

ORDER IX COUNCIL.—No. 1G89.<br />

MADE UNDKR<br />

THK PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMEE,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor. with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following vilh^e,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Pano Dheftera in the District of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Ordered in Coundl, this 19th day of May, 1936.<br />


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 193C.<br />

No. 483. ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1691.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TROODOS PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS, 1920 TO 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Troodos PubHc Health Laws, 1920 to 1936,<br />

His ExceUency the Govemor, with the advice<br />

of the Executive CouncU, is pleased to order<br />

and hereby orders as foUows :—<br />

1. This Order shaU be read as one with the<br />

' Order in Council No. 798, dated the 30th day of<br />

June, 1920, and published under Notification<br />

No. 359 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 30th June, 1920,<br />

(hereinafter caUed " the Principal Order ").<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following clause shaU be substituted<br />

for clause 1 of the Principal Order :—<br />

"1. <strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule<br />

hereto shall be the sanitary area for the purposes<br />

of the Troodos PubUc Health Laws, 1920 to<br />

1936."<br />

3. Clause 2 of the Principal Order is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion of the word " three "<br />

and by the substitution therefor of the word "six ".<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> following Schedule shall be inserted at<br />

the end of the Principal Order :—<br />

" SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the boundary stone<br />

marked S.A. 1, on the north side of the main<br />

road from Troodos to Platres about 180 yards<br />

south of Government hut No. 2 and goes<br />

north-westwards along this road for a distance<br />

of about 560 yards to the boundary stone marked<br />

S.A. 2 situated on the south side of the road<br />

(Jubilee Road), about 200 yards west of<br />

Government hut No. 1 ; thence north-eastwards<br />

in a straight line for a distance of about 600<br />

yards to the boundary stone marked S.A. 3<br />

situated about 80 yards west of the Government<br />

triangulation point No. C/4, locaUty ' Mouyies ';<br />

thence north-eastwards in a straight line for<br />

a distance of about 966 yards to the boundary<br />

stone marked S.A. 4 situated about 70 yards<br />

north-east of Government triangulation point<br />

No. D/4, at the summit of the hiU due west of<br />

(M.P. 2646/05.)<br />

No. 484.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. pAL.\ii:R,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the viUage of Sykopetra, in the District of<br />

Limassol, on • the 29th day of September, 1935,<br />

it was determined by the requisite majority of<br />

the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the viUage of Sykopetra :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the viUage of<br />

Sykopetra has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

Ordered in Council, this 20th day of May, 1936.<br />

335<br />

the Troodos Government Club ; thence northeastwards<br />

in a straight line for a distance of<br />

about 1,243 yards to the boundary stone marked<br />

S.A. 5 situated in the bed of a stream about<br />

170 yards south-west of the Govemment<br />

triangulation point No. 936/4 ; thence northeastwards<br />

in a straight line for a distance of<br />

about 176 yards to the boundary stone marked<br />

S.A. 6 situated on a footpath from Troodos to<br />

Mt. Oljonpus, about 50 yards south-east of<br />

Govemment triangulation point No. 936/4;<br />

thence south-eastwards and north-eastwards<br />

down the valley of a stream, a tributary of the<br />

stream ' Koutsalas' for a distance of about<br />

1,083 yards to its junction with the stream from<br />

Kannoures Springs ; thence up the latter stream<br />

for a distance of about 70 yards to the boundary<br />

stone marked S.A. 7 situated about 450 vards<br />

north of Kannoures Springs; thence sotithwards<br />

up this stream for a distance of about 330 yards<br />

to the point at which it is joined by the stream<br />

from ' Livadhi-tou-Pasha' ; thence southeastwards<br />

up the latter stream for a distance<br />

of about 473 yards to the boundary stone marked<br />

S.A. 8 situated on the main road from Nicosia<br />

to Troodos about 60 yards west of Mile Post<br />

49; thence south-eastwards across the road<br />

down a tributary of the stream ' Argaki<br />

Loumata ' for a distance of about 766 yards<br />

to the boundary stone S.A. 9 situated at its<br />

confluence with the latter stream ; thence southwestwards<br />

in a straight Une for a distance of<br />

about 1,820 yards to the boundary stone marked<br />

W.D. 1 situated about 70 yards south-west<br />

of a footpath from the Military Camp to<br />

Mesapotamos Monastery and about 20 yards<br />

west of Government triangulation point K/4 ;<br />

thence south-westwards in a straight Une for<br />

a distance of about 1,120 yards to the boundary<br />

stone marked S.A. 10 situated about 100 yards<br />

south-west of Govemment hut No. 5 ; thence<br />

south-westwards in a straight line for about<br />

840 yards to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 3,459 donums approximately<br />

as shown edged in blue on the plan filed in<br />

D.L.R.S. M.P. 593/35."<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to aU the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the viUage of<br />

Sykopetra.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Now, therefore, His ExceUency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,


336 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22M) MAY, 1936.<br />

is plea.-^ to order and it is hereby ordered a.s<br />

foUows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto i><br />

hereby declared to be and >haU be reserved as i<br />

the Tree Plaiting Area of the v i! 11 -»• of Sykopetra \<br />

in the Di.strict of Limasaol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boandary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 22, plan Xo. XL^TIIo.<br />

locahty " Petromuti,' on the boundary of<br />

the village of .Sykopetra, and goes southeastwards<br />

along this viUage boundary to the<br />

most non hem point of ^ot No. 60, plan<br />

No. XLVII1'13, locaUty • Kharja.'^ on a footpath<br />

; thence southwards aloni' this footpath<br />

to the most southern point ot plot No. 60;<br />

thence north-ea.'-twards along the boundary<br />

of plot Xo. 61 to the footpath; thence southwards<br />

aloDu this footpath to the south-westem<br />

comer of plot Xo. 366 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

• Aghridhia " : thence south-westwards parsing<br />

along the boimdaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, part trfplot No. 364, plots Nos. 362,<br />

361. 3.3^. 357. 3.56, 3.>t, 707, 7i», rh' Christian crmimunity of the viUage of<br />

Ayios Xik laos, in the l)i-trict of Famagasta, was<br />

ordered to orovide a new burial-ground, in substitution<br />

for tijt- old :/.^ lial-ground then in use :<br />

And whereas under the Order aforesaid a new<br />

burial-groj.nd La- been provided :<br />

And whereas the new burial-ground aforesaid, now<br />

in use, is dangeroas to the health of the said village :<br />

Now, therefore, in ex' rcise of the powers vested in<br />

Lim by s'-cdon 1 of the Burials Law, 1896, Hi?<br />

Excellency the GovemcM* has been pleased to atda and<br />

here'riv orders that a new barial-groond, in sabstitotioc<br />

for the burial-grounds now in nse, shall be provided<br />

ucder the provisioiis of the said Law.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 1.3th day of May, 1936.<br />

(iLP. 1420/12/2.)<br />

3fo. 488. ORDER OF HIS EXCELLEXCY THE GOVERNOR<br />

HADE UNDER<br />

THE DAXGEROUS DRUGS LAWS, 1925 TO 1932.<br />

In .rxtrei- of the power and authority vested in him by section 13 of the Dangerous Drags Law. 1925,<br />

His Excellency the Go\ 'rriKi- i- pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—<br />

1. Tlie pers^ - whose names appear in the Schedule hereto be and are hereby authorized to exemse.<br />

within the district apfjearin- a'/ainst the name of each in the third column of the said Schedole, aU the powere<br />

conferred uprm persons so authorized by section 13 of the said Law.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Order, dated the 20th Novemlicr, IH.3.3. pablished under Notification Xo. 1431 in the Cypru*<br />

GazetU of the 22n 1 November. 193.3. is herelA revoked without prejudice to anything done thereonder.<br />

EmJl Aubrev Neff<br />

Cyril Charles' Hert^rt CofT<br />

Stanlev Gordon Willimott<br />

iJcoffrey McKay Gil»bon ...<br />

Apostolos Christoforou ...<br />

Christos Ioannides<br />

Thf/iorcs Panayi<br />

Tf>fis Farhat<br />

George A. Nikitag<br />

Nioolaos M. Tomaritis ...<br />

19th MaT, 19:^6.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Xa lie. Occupation. District.<br />

Director of Medical Services<br />

Specialist (Surgeon)<br />

Goverament Analyst<br />

Dirtrict Medical Officer<br />

Compoonder<br />

do.<br />

dodo.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

"1<br />

Cokmy of Cy|»us.<br />

do.<br />

Nioooa town.<br />

Xicosia.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

lamaca.<br />

LimaiBoL<br />

Famagosta.<br />

Pa^^os.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By Hii ExceUcfM^*! Command,<br />

W. D. BATTIBSHILL,<br />

(M.P. 1047/29.) Colmial Seeretar^j.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 487. REGULATIONS<br />

H. R. PALMER.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1933 TO 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936,<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been pleased<br />

to make and hereby makes the following<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Elementary Education (School Discipline)<br />

Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> discipline enforced in schools shall be<br />

firm, but all degrading and injurious punishments<br />

are forbidden, as also the striking of chUdren<br />

except as provided in these Regulations.<br />

3. Corporal punishment may be administered<br />

after fuU inquiry and not in the presence of the<br />

other pupils, by the Headteacher only.<br />

4. Corporal punishment may be inflicted only<br />

in cases of continual refusal to do work or obey<br />

reasonable orders, of Ijing, bullying, gross<br />

insubordination, indecency or the like. It must<br />

never be inflicted for faUure in understanding or<br />

intelUgence.<br />

5. Corporal punishment may only be inflicted—<br />

(n) on the buttocks with a cane or smooth,<br />

Ught, flexible stick, or<br />

(6) on the palm of the left hand with a strap<br />

not less than 1^ inches in breadth.<br />

6. A girl shall not receive corporal punishment<br />

except as in regulation 5 (6).<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> stick or strap used for corporal punishment<br />

shall be kept by the Headteacher in the<br />

teaehers' room or in the class-room cupboard,<br />

and shall not be in the possession of the teacher<br />

during lessons. No instrument shaU be used by<br />

the teacher in the conduct of lessons in such a<br />

way as to inspire fear in the minds of the pupils.<br />

8. A record of every case of corporal punishm^ut<br />

shaU be kept by the Headteacher and shaU<br />

contain the chUd's name, age, class, offence, the<br />

nature of the punishment inflicted, the date, and<br />

the name of the person by whom inflicted.<br />

9. If a pupil has been guilty of serious offences,<br />

and if all other punishments have produced no<br />

effect, and if in the opinion of the Headteacher<br />

No. 488. legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Hononrable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated tliat His Majesty will<br />

not lie advised to exercise his power of disaUowance<br />

with i-egard to the following Law :—<br />

Xo. 35 of 193.3.—A Law to provide for the management<br />

and control of the English School.<br />

(M.P. llM/3;».)<br />

No. 489.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft BUl, which will in due course<br />

be snbmitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to amend the Newspaper, Books and Printing<br />

Presses Law, 1934. (M.P. 450/3(..)<br />

;W7<br />

the continued presence of the pupil in the school<br />

would endanger the general discipline or moral<br />

conduct of the school, the Headteacher may<br />

suspend such pupU from attendance at the<br />

school :<br />

Provided that as soon as possible after the<br />

suspension the Headteacher shall report the case<br />

to the Town Committee or VUlage Commission<br />

and to the Director.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Director, after considering the report<br />

of the Headteacher and after holding such inquiry<br />

(if any) with the assistance of the Town Committee<br />

or Village Commission as he may deem necessary,<br />

shall either—<br />

(a) confirm the suspension and order the<br />

expulsion of the pupU, in which case the<br />

pupU shall not thereafter be admitted to<br />

any school without the special sanction of<br />

the Director, or<br />

(h) revoke the suspension subject to such<br />

conditions as he may determine.<br />

11. Except as provided in these Regulations<br />

the punishment of pupils shaU be at the discretion<br />

of the teacher :<br />

Provided that none of the foUowing punishments<br />

shall be inflicted, that is to say—<br />

(a) suspension except as provided in<br />

regulation 9 ;<br />

(b) punishments in which the pupU is forced<br />

to remain in a painful, unnatural or<br />

cramped position ;<br />

(c) punishments tiiat may result in mental<br />

or physical exhaustion :<br />

(d) detention after school hours, unless a<br />

teacher is present wiHi the pupO during<br />

the whole period of detention.<br />

12. It shaU be the duty of Headteachers, at<br />

the request of the parent or guardian of any pupil<br />

who has been punished or of any member of the<br />

Town Conmiittee or Village Commission, to explain<br />

fuUy the reasons for any punishment inflicted.<br />

Such explanations may not be given during school<br />

hours or in the presence of other pupUs.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 20th day of May, 1936. (M.P. 867/36.)<br />

No. 490. Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleas*-'! to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. Vahram Toundjian to be. on probation, an<br />

Assistant Chief Foreman, PnbUc Works Department.<br />

Ihited 1st April, r.»3r,. (M.P. P.y2»;.)<br />

No. 491. Leave


:^38<br />

No. 492. <strong>The</strong> Troodos PabUc Health Laws,<br />

1920 to 1936.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF BOARD.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Troiklos Pablic Health Laws, r.t20 to 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to re-appoint<br />

the following persons to constitute the Public Health<br />

Board for the Sanitary Area of Troodos, that is to<br />

say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Medical Services, Chairman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Officer Commanding Troops.<br />

<strong>The</strong> iledical Officer in charge of Troodos.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Trade Development Officer.<br />

H. McLaughlan, Esq., I.S.O., M.B.E.<br />

Mr. P. Phylactou.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Notification No. 1116, published in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 20th September, 1935, is hereby<br />

cancelled. (M.P. 1032/20.)<br />

No. 493. Begistration tinder the Pharmacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been registered as a<br />

Chemist and Druggist under the provisions of the<br />

Pharmacy Laws, 1900 and 1926 :—<br />

Ioannides, Christos M., of Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. 93/15.)<br />

No. 494. Notification mider the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

ASOMATOS (KYRENLA.) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of Asomatos,<br />

in the District of Kyrenia, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Fund"), into which shaU be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offiences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Asomatos as described in the Order of the<br />

Govemor made the 17th April, 1936, and<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2511 of the<br />

24th April, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Kjrrenia for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utUized for<br />

works of public utiUty within the village of<br />

Asomatos.<br />

Kyrenia, 18th May, 1936.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

(M.P. 502/36.) Commissioner of Kyrenia<br />

No. 495. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PENDALIA (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Phtnting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Pendalia, in the District of Paphos, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund"), into which shall<br />

•be paid aU fines recovered under the said Laws<br />

for offences committed within the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Pendalia, as described<br />

in the Order of the Govemor made the 19th<br />

June, 1934, and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of<br />

the 22nd June, 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utiUzed for<br />

works of pubUo utUity in the vUlage of PendaUa.<br />

Paphos, 14th May, 1936.<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

(M.P. 696/34.) Commissioner.<br />

No. 496. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

PROPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENT.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with section<br />

6 (2) of the Antiquities Law, 193;"), that I iiave<br />

recommended to the Governor in Council that the<br />

buildings mentioned hereunder be declared as Ancient<br />

Monuments and added to the Second Schedule to the<br />

said Law :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Monastery and Chnrch of St. John<br />

Lampadistes at Kalopanayiotis, Nicosia District.<br />

2. Any person whose interests may be prejudicially<br />

affected by the proposed declaration may at any time<br />

within one month from this dat3 lodge an objection<br />

for consideration by the Govemor in Council.<br />

P. DIKAIOS,<br />

22nd May, 1936. Acting Director of Antiguifies.<br />

(M.P. 591/12/3.)<br />

No. 497. Govemment PubUcations at<br />

reduced prices.<br />

It is hereby notified for general infonnation<br />

that the following publications are now on sale<br />

at reduced prices at the Govemment Printing<br />

Office :—<br />

Bankruptcy Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) ..<br />

Contract Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) ..<br />

Mines Regulations (Amendment) Rules of<br />

Court, 1926<br />

8. cp.<br />

1 0<br />

1 0<br />

1 0<br />

Cupriferous Deposits, by Professor<br />

C. G. CuUis and A. B. Edge—1927 .. 5 0<br />

(jleology of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by C. V. Bellamy and<br />

kes-Browne—1905<br />

2 0<br />

the Legislative CouncU, 1914 2 5<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

1915<br />

1916<br />

0 6<br />

0 3<br />

do. do.<br />

1917 1 8<br />

do. do.<br />

1918 1 0<br />

do. do.<br />

1919 0 7<br />

do. do.<br />

1920 1 2<br />

do. do.<br />

1921 0 7<br />

do. do.<br />

1922 1 2<br />

do. do.<br />

1923 3 7<br />

do. do.<br />

1924 1 2<br />

do. do. 1925 part I 0 7<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

1925 part II<br />

1926<br />

1 2<br />

2 2<br />

(MP. 446/35.)<br />

No. 498. Annual Administration Reports, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified that the following Administration<br />

Reports for the year 1935 have recently lK'«'n<br />

pnblished and are now on sale at tiie (Jovernment<br />

Printing Office :<br />

s. cp.<br />

Education Dept. (school year 1934-3')) price 2 (><br />

Police Force „ 1 4^<br />

l^risong „ 1 0<br />

Co-operation Dept. „ 10<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


:Wo. 499.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

Application No. 10/86.<br />

In the District (Jourt of Famagusta.<br />

Before : Mavromatis, D. J.<br />

In the matter of the Guardianship of Infants and<br />

Prodigals Law, 1935.<br />

and<br />

In the matter of Mehmed Ahmed Pasha of Ayios<br />

Andronikos, now at Famagusta, a prodigal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> appUcation of advocate Zekia Bey, counsel for<br />

Emine Haji Mustafa of Ayios Andronikos, the<br />

applicant, for an order of Court appointing her as<br />

guardian of the prpperty of her son Mehmed Ahmed<br />

Pasha of Ayioa Androhikos, a prodigal, coming on for<br />

hearing in the presence of Zekia Bey, for the applicant,<br />

the Respondent not appearing although duly served<br />

with a true copy of the application and upon hearing<br />

what was alleged by or on behalf of the applicant. This<br />

Court Doth hereby declare the Respondent Mehmed<br />

Ahmed Pasha of Ayios Andronikos, a prodigal<br />

according to law. This Court Doth further Order<br />

that Emine Haji Mustafa of Ayios Andronikos,<br />

mother of the prodigal, the applicant, be and is hereby<br />

appointed guardian of the said prodigal. <strong>The</strong> guardian<br />

shall file a security bond in the sum of £200 guaranteed<br />

by Emir Aysh6 Ahmed Pasha, sister of the prodigal,<br />

- to cover any damages and costs, etc., that may accrue<br />

to the prodigal by the effect of this order. This order<br />

shall be published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazetfe as well as in<br />

the Tm-kish Newspaper Soz published in Nicosia and<br />

circulating in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Given and drawn up this 15th day of May, 1936.<br />

Seal of<br />

iDist. Court]<br />

F'sta<br />

(Sgd.) S. P. MAVROMATIS,<br />

District Judge.<br />

TRUE COPT,<br />

(Sgd.) M. SIDKI,<br />

Assistant Registrar, District Court.<br />

(M.P. 794/09.)<br />

.'No. 500. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd April, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

JuclllfCs ••• ••• •••<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

-No. 501. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under tbe Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are pubUshed in a supplement to this<br />

rgazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

339<br />

No. 502. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law. 1928, having<br />

been furnished the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and sumame and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and sumame of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

1. Jubilee Rest Camp.<br />

2. Running a Camp at Troodos and general hotel<br />

business on Troodos.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4. (Aristides Philippides, Clerk, Limassol.<br />

5. \ Violet G. Contopoulos, Married Lady, Limassol.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Ten years. 2nd April, 1936.<br />

8. Aristides Philippides is in the employment of<br />

Messrs. George Kirzis and Co.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Aristides Philippides.<br />

Violet G. Contopoulos.<br />

Provided that no loan shall be binding on the<br />

partnership unless same has been contracted in<br />

writing and bears the signature of both partners.<br />

11. 131.<br />

No. 503. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Partnershipsi.<br />

Partnership No. 401.<br />

Name of Firm : A. and L. Th. Loizou, of Leonarisso,<br />

Famagusta District.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> Partnership is dissolved by mutual<br />

consent of the partners as from the 6th day of May,<br />

1936.<br />

Partnership No. 425.<br />

Name of Firm : Z. Havas and Ch. KakoulUs, of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 1 Bth<br />

day of April, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


340 THE CYPRUS GAZBTTE, 22NI> MAY, 1936.<br />

Mo. 504. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Staidnent of j.wrticulars. pursuant to sectiiMis<br />

50 and oi* of the Partnership Law. 192S, having<br />

been furnished ihe following Business Xames have<br />

been duly VLgisttieil.<br />

(T. F. WILSON.<br />

(M.P. 726/Iio.) Registrar of Parttmships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulai-s given below eorrespond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> irtiieral nature of the busiuL-ss.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of the individual.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of the<br />

indiWdual.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> date of the commencement of the business.<br />

7. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

8. Numl)er in Register.<br />

1. <br />

No. 506. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 16th May, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnacu<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District X<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

18th May, 1936.<br />

,-m<br />

^ rJ<br />

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for Directoi- of Medical Services.<br />

No. 507. Animal Disease.<br />

Tbe following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countiies reported to the 22nd May ie published :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Ountiv<br />

22nd May, 1986.<br />

Varion><br />

Various<br />

Varioas<br />

Varioas<br />

Lcxsaiitv.<br />

Xature of Disease.<br />

Tuberculosis.Contagions Bovine Pleuropneumonia,Tetanust<br />

(Jlanders, Stranj:les, Piroplasmosis, Johne's Disease,<br />

Bursati, Variola, Swine Cholera, Fowl Di{)litheria and<br />

Pox, Fowl Plague, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spiro^ihstosis,<br />

White Diarrhua. Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tul)erculo8i8, Piroplasmosis, Epizootic Lymphangitis,<br />

Dourine, Sheep Pox, Goat Poi, Fowl Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Variola, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Ha-morrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ROBERT J. ROK, Chief Veterinary Offtcer.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

Ho. 508. Municipal Corporation of Kyrenia.<br />

STATEMEKT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOB THE YEAB ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

£<br />

Balance on l8t January, 193S :—<br />

s. cp. £ B. cp.<br />

Bank<br />

Cach<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

743<br />

10<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

5<br />

763 0 5<br />

(a) Profession, trade and<br />

business licences 104 16<br />

(b) Dog Ucences<br />

8 8<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematogra<br />

phical, etc., licences . 5 14<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits . 48 19<br />

(e) Other licenco«i .. 2 6<br />

2. Conservancy and other rates :— :^<br />

7i<br />

0<br />

6<br />

0<br />

0<br />

170 4 4J<br />

(6) Water rates<br />

49 17 2<br />

(c) K^f'rnovalof refuse, etc., rates s 41 7 0<br />

3. FeoB ami tolls :—<br />

91 4 2<br />

(a) Slaughter-houne fees 170 .') 3<br />

(b) Weighing feos<br />

21i.') l-.i 8<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

rt ii -\<br />

(d) A(l\ I rtisemont feos I 0 0<br />

(/) FcoH for Healing of weights<br />

and measures . . 5 13 7*<br />

{g) FooH and tolls of mumcipal<br />

markets ..<br />

110 5 4<br />

688<br />

4. Kent and storage —<br />

2i<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents 5.'3 8 8i<br />

(b) Other premises' rents .. 98 18<br />

(o) Storage of inflammables 364 8 7<br />

608 16<br />

6. ReO(;if)ta from industrial undertakings :—<br />

0<br />

(o) Rfntal of electric current 737 3 7<br />

(b) Electric installations 79 2 5f<br />

(c) Sale of electric lamps and<br />

equipment<br />

34 17 8i<br />

{d) Sea-baths feos .. 81 9<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

932 13 4<br />

(a) Finos<br />

(6) Costs and compensation<br />

(s) Other sales<br />

(/) Interest on munioipal<br />

funds<br />

^•. Deposits ..<br />

1 7 2<br />

1 4 0<br />

79 8 H<br />

2 0 2<br />

84 0<br />

2 13<br />

IJ<br />

6<br />

£3,130 17 6J<br />

.341<br />

(M.P. 680/09./2)<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ 8. cp. £ B. cp.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

(a) Permanent employees 412 2 4^<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes .. 29 9 7^<br />

441 10 3<br />

2. Industrial undertakings :—<br />

(a) Electric lighting .. 699 10 1J<br />

(b) Sea-baths .. .. 46 6 3|<br />

644 16 6J<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection .. 170 6 6|<br />

4. Parks and public garaens..<br />

8 19 6|<br />

6. Maintenance and improvement of water<br />

supply<br />

37 4 2}<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent:—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing roads .. 170 11 2J<br />

(h) Maintenance nnd upkeep<br />

of municipal buildings, etc. 33 7 If<br />

203 18 4i<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Construction of now roads<br />

or enlargement of the<br />

existing roads .. .. 17 5 6<br />

(6) Construction of new municipal<br />

buildings, etc. .. 686 8 IJ<br />

603 13<br />

8 Rents , ..<br />

15 17 0<br />

•J. Subscriptions and pajonents<br />

(^specially approved :—<br />

(a) Educational schemes or<br />

institutions . . . . 65 0 0<br />

(b) Chamber of commerce .. 5 0 0<br />

(c) Hospitality to honoured<br />

guests 15 18 0^<br />

(d) Other specially approved<br />

payments .. .. 20 0 0<br />

105 18 OJ<br />

10. Charity :—<br />

(o) Contribution to public<br />

hospitals 4.. . . 40 6 3<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes, or institutions 71 10 0<br />

111 16 3<br />

11 Furniture and fittings .. .. .. 4 13 1*<br />

12. For Govemment audit 12 12 0<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

(a) Stationery, postage and<br />

pruitmg 27 0 IJ<br />

(b) Unifonns of municipal<br />

employees .. .. 25 15 4J<br />

(c) Pensions and gratuities 23 16 0<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

14 12 3<br />

(e) Purchase and repairs of<br />

weights and measures . . 1 10 0<br />

(/) Travelling expenses 2 14 0<br />

(g) Fines, fees of Court and<br />

legal expenses . . 13 13<br />

(i) Auction fees<br />

- 18 2i<br />

—<br />

109<br />

14. Loans, repayment of<br />

••<br />

• • 386 19<br />

8 H<br />

8<br />

2,867<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935:—<br />

Bank .. .. 269 15 4<br />

Caeh 3 7 IJ<br />

15 IJ<br />

273 2 5J<br />

LOANS. £ s. op.<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1926. Page 664. Amount £1,800—-Rate 6%. Balance o/s. 1,003 9 2<br />

1929. 699.<br />

£1,600— 6%.<br />

1,191 8 6<br />

1933. 433.<br />

£900— 6%.<br />

820 7 0<br />

£3,130 17 6f<br />

I hereby certify that the aooounts of the Municipal Corporation of Kyrenia for the year 1936<br />

have been e.Yarained and agree with the above statement.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Nioosia,<br />

9th May, 1936.<br />

ANT. N. BBANOO,<br />

Acting Auditor,


342 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND ^L\Y, 1936.<br />

Ho. 509. Mnnicipal Ckwporation of Lefkara.<br />

TATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

cp. £ s. cp.<br />

Balance oa lst January. 1935<br />

B:mk<br />

Ca>li<br />

1. Licence^ and permits :—<br />

249<br />

7<br />

8<br />

2 6i<br />

256 11 4i<br />

(a) Profession, trade and business<br />

licences<br />

21S 10 5<br />

(6) Dog lireIKt'S<br />

6 18 0<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical.<br />

etc., licences<br />

7 14 0<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits 26 16 0<br />

(0 Other licences<br />

- 2 0<br />

260 0 5<br />

3. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(a) Slaughter-house fees 141 14 6<br />

(b) Weighing fees<br />

65 3 5i<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

6 10 1<br />

(/) Fees for sealing of weights<br />

and measures<br />

- 10 4i<br />

{g) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets<br />

121 5 2<br />

335 4 1<br />

4. Bent aud storage :—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents ... 27 14 0<br />

(e) Storage of inflammables ... H8 12 1<br />

116 6 1<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(a) Fines<br />

- 11 0<br />

(b) Coatii and compensation ... 6 0 4J<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods ... - 8 8<br />

(e) Other sales<br />

14 16 4J<br />

(/) Interest on municipal funds - 18 3<br />

(^) Donations<br />

1 14 0<br />

24 9 IJ<br />

HA. Deposita—Receipts fron»"Pfajloptokho8<br />

Adelphotis " for distribution to poor<br />

on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee 2 7 5i<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1934. Page 715.<br />

£994 19 0}<br />

(M.P. 1180/09/2.)<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

£ s. cp. s. cp.<br />

(a) Permanent employees ... 11^ 15 0<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes 18 10 6<br />

3. Conservancy and fire protection<br />

125 5 6<br />

118 14 8<br />

4. Parks and public garaens<br />

5. Maintenance and improvement of water<br />

- 15 2i<br />

supply ... ... "• ...<br />

6. Public works annually recurrent :—<br />

(a) Maintenance and upkeep<br />

of existing roads 69 16<br />

(6) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing buildings 16<br />

(c) Town lighting 213 12<br />

•••<br />

6i<br />

5}<br />

7i<br />

52 19 8i<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Construction of new roads<br />

284 16 If<br />

or enlargement of the<br />

existing roads<br />

4 19 7<br />

(6) Construction of new Municipal<br />

buildings<br />

4 16 3i<br />

9 16 li<br />

8. Rents<br />

77 0 0<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments especially approved :—<br />

{d) Other specially approved<br />

payments (Silver Jubilee) 11 14 3<br />

(e) Deposits from' 'Phy loptokhos<br />

Adelphotis " repaid to poor<br />

on the occasion of the<br />

Silver Jubilee 2 7 5J<br />

10. Charity :—<br />

14 1 8i<br />

(a) Contribution to public<br />

hospitals<br />

17 12 2<br />

(e) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions 10 0 0<br />

11. Fumiture and fittings<br />

12. Govemment audit ...<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :-<br />

(a) Stationery, postege aa 1<br />

27 12 2<br />

12 19 H<br />

5 5 0<br />

13 6<br />

(e) Pensions and gratuities 23 16 6<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

1 3 8<br />

(e) Purchases and repairs of<br />

weights and measures ... 4 4 1<br />

C/) Travelling expenses<br />

5 19 0<br />

ig) Fines, fees of Court and<br />

legal expenses<br />

12 0 0<br />

(h) Purchases not otherwise<br />

classified<br />

5 8 4*<br />

65 18<br />

14. Loans, repayment of<br />

46 3<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1936:<br />

Bank 143 13 2<br />

Cash 9 16 6|<br />

71<br />

8<br />

153 9 81<br />

LOAN.<br />

Amount £200. Rate 5%. Balance o/s. £163. 16*. Icp.<br />

£994 19 0(<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Mumcipal Corporation of Lefkara for the year 1935<br />

havc been examined and agree with the above Btatement.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

18th May, 1985.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

ANT. N. BRANCO,<br />

Aciing Auditor.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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'ji^^CW<br />

[fl^3S<br />

^^^1<br />

M^IS^^II<br />

'tMjiTT "yy ii^M<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2515 OF 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE NEWSPAPER, BOOKS AND<br />

PRINTING PRESSES LAW, 1934.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Newspaper, Books short title.<br />

and Printing Presses (Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall<br />

be read as one with the Newspaper, Books and Printing<br />

Presses Law, 1934, (hereinafter called "the Principal 26of 1934.<br />

Law "), and the Principal Law and this Law may together<br />

be cited as the Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses<br />

Laws, 1934 and 1936.<br />

2. Section 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment,<br />

by the insertion of the following definition in its proper of Law 26<br />

alphabetical place therein :— of 1934.<br />

" ' alien controlled company ' means a company—<br />

(a) where the majority of the voting power is in the<br />

hands of persons who are aliens or who exercise<br />

their voting powers directly or indirectly on behaK<br />

of persons who are aliens ; or<br />

(b) where the control is by any means whatever in<br />

the hands of persons who are aHens ; "<br />

3. Section 4 (1) (a) of the Principal Law is hereby Amendment<br />

amended as follows :— ^*/?ff'J"*<br />

4 (1) (o)<br />

(a) By the deletion of the figure " 30" from of Law 26<br />

paragraph (i) and by the substitution therefor of °*^®^*the<br />

figure " 25 ".<br />

(b) By the deletion of paragraph (iii) and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the following paragraph :—<br />

" (iii) is educationally fit to conduct a newspaper;"<br />

(c) By the deletion of paragraph (v) and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the following paragraph :—<br />

" (v) has never been convicted of an offence<br />

under Chapter VII or VIII of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal Code, 1928 to (No. 2) 1933 ; "<br />

(d) By the deletion of paragraph (viii) and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the following paragraph :—<br />

" (viii) is a British subject:<br />

Provided that the requirement of this paragraph<br />

shall not apply to any applicant who on the<br />

day of was in possession of a permit<br />

granted under this Part and subsisting on that<br />

date ; "<br />

(e) By the insertion at the end of the proviso of the<br />

words " and that such company is not an alien<br />

controlled company ".<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

^a


dU SuFPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAT, 1936.<br />

S^5^?of *• Section 5 of the Principal Law is hereby repe«Jed<br />

Law 26 of and the following section substituted therefor :—<br />

«bii^?km "^^J^ 5.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Colomal Secretary may, in his<br />

®' ^^ Sk!^ discretion, cancel or suspend for such time as<br />

"*"• Secretary. to him mav sccm fit any permit granted under<br />

this Part^<br />

(a) where he is satisfied that it is in the<br />

public interest so to do ;<br />

(b) where the holder has ceased to fulfil any<br />

of the requirements specified in section 4 :<br />

Provided that in the case of a company<br />

suoh permit, jpciay he cancelled or, suspended<br />

if any director or the secretary thereof<br />

ceases or fails to fulfil any of such<br />

requirements or if such company has<br />

become an alien controlled company;<br />

(c) where the holder has acted in contravention<br />

of section 10 or 17 ; or<br />

(d) where the holder has been absent from<br />

the Colony for a continuous period exceeding<br />

twelve months.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Colonial Secretary may, in liis<br />

discretion, in Heu of canceUing or suspending<br />

a permit under the provisions of sub-section (1),<br />

order that the newspaper in respect of which<br />

the permit has been granted be subject to<br />

censorship, and thereupon such newspaper shall<br />

come under the control of a censor appointed<br />

under the provisions of section 5A (1)."<br />

Sr^Sdons 5. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion<br />

6A and 5B in immediately after section 5 of the foUowing sections:—<br />

Law 26 of „ X. . p- /1V mi /-><<br />

1934«<br />

"Power to<br />

€k»vemor<br />

to appoint<br />

censors.<br />

Penalty for<br />

publiahiii^'<br />

iji-uxpaper<br />

in respect of<br />

u hich pennit<br />

has been<br />

• tncelled or<br />

-uspended,<br />

*^tc.<br />

5A.—(1) Ine Governor may appoint a censor<br />

for the purpose of controUing any newspaper<br />

placed under censorship under the provisions<br />

of section 5 (2) or 34A.<br />

(2) Any censor appointed under the provisions<br />

of sub-section (1) shaU have thepowers foUowing,<br />

that is to say,—<br />

(a) to require the proprietor of the newspaper,<br />

or the importer or other person intending<br />

to circulate in the Colony a newspaper<br />

printed outside the Colony in respect of<br />

which an order made under section 34A<br />

is subsisting, to produce to him for<br />

censorship any issue of such newspaper<br />

before pubUcation or circulation;<br />

(b) to eUminate any portion of or alter any<br />

of the contents of any issue ;<br />

(c) to suppress the circulation of any issue.<br />

5B. Every person and, in the case of a<br />

company, every director and the secretary<br />

thereof, who—<br />

(a) pubUshes or causes to be published a<br />

newspaper in respect of which the permit<br />

has been canceUed or suspended or, where<br />

such newspaper has been placed under<br />

censorship under the provisions of section<br />

5 (2), refuses or fails \\'ithout reasonable<br />

cause to submit any issue thereof to a<br />

censor or neglects to carrj- out or disobeys<br />

any lawful requirement, direction or order<br />

of a censor ; or<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2i


"Appeal to<br />

Govemor<br />

in Council.<br />

3I7PW.EMEJIT TO T»E CYPBUS GAZETTB, 22HD MAT, 1936.<br />

(6) where a newspaper has been placed under<br />

censorship under the provisions of section<br />

34A, refuses or fails without reasonable<br />

cause to submit any issue thereof to a<br />

censor or neglects to carry out or disobeys<br />

any lawful requirement, direction or order<br />

of a censor,<br />

shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: Imprisonment for six months or a<br />

fine of fifty pounds or both."<br />

6. Section 6 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

iind the following section substituted therefor:— Law*26 of<br />

6. Any person aggrieved by— substituUc*<br />

(a) the refusal of the Colonial Secretary to ""^"^^^<br />

* ' ^ ., *' section.<br />

grant a permit;<br />

(6) the canceUation or suspension by the<br />

Colcmial Secretary of a pennit; or<br />

(c) the placing of a newspaper under<br />

censorship under the provisions of section<br />

5(2),<br />

may, within ten days from the date of such<br />

refusal, canceUation, suspension or placing under<br />

censorship, as the case may be, appeal to the<br />

Governor in Council, whose decision thereon<br />

shaU be final and conclusive."<br />

7. Section 10 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the following section substituted therefor:— o?Law ^26<br />

" Colonial<br />

Secretary<br />

to be notified<br />

of change in<br />

10.—(1) If any change occurs or if any substitutioit<br />

inaccuracy is discovered in any of the specified °^ ^^^<br />

,. 1 . • J I .. J M l section.<br />

particulars<br />

contained in particulars m a declaration made as prescribed<br />

declaration, in section 4, the proprietor shall, within three<br />

and of<br />

absence days of such change or of the discovery of such<br />

^„.^.„^ inaccuracy, furnish the Colonial Secretary<br />

from Colony, ^jth full particulars of such change or<br />

inaccuracy.<br />

(2) If any change occurs or if any inaccuracy<br />

is discovered in any of the particulars in a<br />

declaration made under the provisions of section 4<br />

on behalf of a company, the secretary of such<br />

company shall, within three days of such<br />

change or of the discovery of such inaccuracy,<br />

furnish the Colonial Secretary with fuU.<br />

particulars of such change or inaccuracy.<br />

(3) If a proprietor to whom a pennit has<br />

been granted under this Part intends to be<br />

temporarily absent from the Colony, he shall<br />

on or before the date of his departure notify<br />

the Colonial Secretary of such intention and<br />

of the duration of his intended absence.<br />

(4) If all the directors of a company to which<br />

a permit has been granted under this Part<br />

intend to be temporarily absent from the<br />

Colony at one time, the secretarj'^ of the compan3'<br />

shall, on or before the date of the departure<br />

of the director last leaving the Colony, notify<br />

the Colonial Secretary of such intention and<br />

of the duration of the intended absence."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

m<br />

345


^46 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAY, 1938I<br />

^^^J/'^ 8. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby ainended by the insertion<br />

18A in Law immediately after section 18 of the foUowing section:—<br />

^P^ertyin ig^, WTieu a permit has been granted to the<br />

newspaper* proprietor of a newspaper under this Part,<br />

the title of the newspaper shall be deemed to be<br />

the property of the proprietor and no person<br />

other than the proprietor shall be entitled to<br />

use such title or any title so resembHng it as to<br />

be Hkely to cause confusion :<br />

Provided that the assignee or heirs of the<br />

proprietor may use the title of the newspaper<br />

after obtaining a permit under this Part:<br />

Provided further that, when a peiiinit granted<br />

to the proprietor of a newspaper under this Part<br />

has been, for a period of not less than twelve<br />

months, canceUed under the provisions of section<br />

5 (1) or has ceased and determined under the<br />

provisions of section 18, and a permit to pubHsh<br />

the newspaper has not been granted to the<br />

proprietor thereof or to the assignee or heirs<br />

of the proprietor under this Part, any other<br />

person who obtains a permit under tliis Part<br />

may use the same title as the title of the newspaper<br />

to be published by him."<br />

Amendment 9.^Section 27 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

SSwTe" asfoUows:-<br />

^ ^ ^*" (a) By the deletion of sub-section (2) and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the foUowing sub-section :—<br />

" (2) No permit shall be granted unless the<br />

applicant, or where there is more than one appHcant<br />

every such appHcant, satisfies the Colonial Secretary<br />

that he—<br />

(a) is a fit and proper person to keep or have in<br />

his possession a printing press;<br />

(b) is a British subject:<br />

Provided that the requirement of this paragraph<br />

shaU not apply to any appHcant who on the<br />

day of was in possession of a permit<br />

granted under this section and subsisting on that<br />

date;<br />

(c) has not been convicted of any offence under<br />

section 49 or 52 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code,<br />

1928 to (No. 2) 1933 :<br />

Provided that, where appHcation is made on<br />

behalf of a company, each of the directors<br />

and the secretary thereof for the time being shaU<br />

respectively satisfy the Colonial Secretary that<br />

they comply with the requirements of this sub-section<br />

and that such company is not an aUen controlled<br />

company."<br />

(b) By the insertion in sub-section (5) of the words<br />

" or suspend " after the word *' cancel ".<br />

(c) By the deletion from sub-section (5) of the words<br />

" or has permanently left the Colony " and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the words "or has been<br />

absent from the Colony for a continuous period<br />

exeeeding twelve months ".<br />

(d) By the insertion at the end of sub-section (6) of<br />

the words "or if such company has become an<br />

alien controUed company ".<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAT, 1936. 347<br />

(e) By the insertion at the end of sub-section (7) of<br />

the words, " and the Court tiying the offence may<br />

order that the printing press in respeet of which<br />

the offence has been committed shaU be forfeited ".<br />

(/) By the insertion immediately after sub-section (7)<br />

of the foUowing sub-section :—<br />

" (8) Any person aggrieved by—<br />

(a) the refusal of the Colonial Secretary to grant<br />

a pennit under this section ; or<br />

(b) the canceUation or suspension by the Colonial<br />

Secretary of a permit granted under this<br />

section,<br />

may, within ten days from the date of such refusal,<br />

cancellation or suspension, as the case may be, appeal<br />

to the Govemor in Council, whose decision thereon<br />

shall be final and conclusive."<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion insertion of<br />

immediately after section 34 of the foUowing section:— siTi^Law'<br />

•* Power to 34A. <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council may by order ^6 of 1934.<br />

in Council to be pubHshcd in the <strong>Gazette</strong> direct that any<br />

tp impose newspaper, printed outside the Colonv and<br />

on news- imported into the Colony, named in the order<br />

paperprinted jjg subicct to ccusorship and thereupon such<br />

newspaper shaU come under the control of a<br />

censor appointed under the provisions of<br />

section 5A (1)."<br />

11. Section 35 (a) of the Principal Law is hereby ^^^^^*'<br />

amended by the deletion of the proviso thereto and by 35 (o) of Law<br />

the substitution therefor of the foUowing proviso :—<br />

"Provided that no such fee shaU exceed—<br />

(i) in the case of a permit to print or pubHsh a<br />

newspaper, the sum of five pounds, or<br />

(u) in the case of a permit to keep or possess a printing<br />

press, the sum of one pound; "<br />

^6 of 1934.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> First Schedule to the Principal Law is hereby Repeal of<br />

repealed and the foUowing Schedule substituted therefor :— schedule<br />

to Law 26<br />

"FIRST SCHEDULE. «V»?*rd<br />

substitution<br />

(SECTION 4 (2).) of Schedule. n^w<br />

FORM OF DECLARATION TO ACCOMPANY AN<br />

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO PRINT OR<br />

PUBLISH A NEWSPAPER.<br />

PARTICULARS.<br />

1. Name in fuU :<br />

2. Present fuU postal address<br />

3. Place and date of birth: (Certificateof birtfi to be attached).<br />

4. Trade, occupation or profession :<br />

5.—(a) Language in which the newspaper wiU be pubHshed :<br />

(b) Intervals at which the newspaper will be pubHshed :<br />

6. Educational quahfications of appHcant: (Particulars<br />

and dates should be given and any documentary<br />

evidence in applicant's possession attached.)<br />

7. Is appHcant a British subject ? (Particulars and dates<br />

should be given and any documentary evidence in<br />

applicant's possession attached.)<br />

8. Has appHcant—<br />

(a) ever been declared bankrupt and if so has he<br />

obtained his discharge or has the bankruptcy<br />

been annuUed or is he an undischarged bankrupt ?<br />

(Particulars and dates should be given.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(0)


Repeal of<br />

Thud<br />

Schedule to<br />

Law 28 of<br />

1934 and<br />

mibetttution<br />

of new<br />

Schedule.<br />

SUPFLSMSMT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTK, 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

(6) ever been convicted of an offence under Chapter<br />

VII or Vin of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928, to<br />

(No. 2) 1933 ?<br />

(c) ever been debarred from practising as a legal or<br />

medical practitioner ?<br />

(d) ever been in the Govemment service and if so<br />

has he been dismissed ?<br />

9. Is the Company an aUen controUed company ? (To be<br />

omitted if (he declaration is not mad^ hy a company,}<br />

DECLARATION.<br />

I, of<br />

declare on oath (or solemnly declare) that the information<br />

given in the foregoing statement of particulars which are<br />

tendered in support of an appHcation made to the Colonial<br />

Secretary for the grant to me (or to<br />

Company) of a permit to print or publish a newspaper to<br />

be entitled " "is tm»<br />

and that I am in fact the proprietor of the said newspap^.<br />

In token whereof I do hereunder subscribe my signature..<br />

Signature of applicant.<br />

Sworn before me this<br />

at by the said<br />

whom I do personaUy know (or who has been identified<br />

to me on oath by<br />

whom I do personaUy know).<br />

District Judge of the District<br />

CouH of "<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> Third Schedule to the Principal Law is herebyrepealed<br />

and the foUowing Schedule substituted therefor:—<br />

THIRD SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 27 (3).)<br />

FORM OF DECLARATION BY A PERSON APPLYINa<br />

FOR A PERMIT TO KEEP OR HAVE IN HIS<br />

POSSESSION A PRINTING PRESS.<br />

PABTICULABS.<br />

1. Name in fuU:<br />

2. Present full postal address:<br />

3. Trade, occupation or profession:<br />

4. Is appHcant a British subject ? (Particulars and daies^<br />

should be given and any documentary evidence in<br />

applicant8 possession, aitached.)<br />

5. Has appHcant ever been convicted of any offence under<br />

section 49 or 52 of the Cypms Criminal Code, 1928.<br />

to (No. 2) 1933 ?<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

6. Is the Company an aUen controUed company ? (To he<br />

omitted if the declaration is not made hy a company,}<br />

(6)


SUPPLBMENT TO THB CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAT, 1936. 3*9<br />

DECLARATION.<br />

I, of<br />

declare on oath (or solemnly declare) that the information<br />

given in the foregoing statement of particulars which are<br />

tendered in support of an appHcation made to the Colomal<br />

Secretary for the grant to me (or to<br />

Company) of a permit to keep or have in my possession<br />

(or in the possession of<br />

Company) a printing press for printing at<br />

in the District of is true.<br />

In token whereof I do hereunder subscribe my signature.<br />

Signature of applicant,<br />

Swom before me this<br />

I)y the said whom I do<br />

personally know (or who has been identified to me on oath<br />

by<br />

personaUy know).<br />

whom I do<br />

District Judge of the District<br />

Court of "<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses Repeal of<br />

(Amendment) I..aw, 1934, is hereby repealed. I'^si** ***<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to effect certain amendments<br />

to the Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses Law, 1934,<br />

which experience has shown to be necessary.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> principal changes are the foUowing :—<br />

A. Newspapers printed or published in the Colony :<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong> age Hmit of an appHcant for a permit to<br />

print or publish a newspaper is reduced from 30 to<br />

25 years.<br />

(2) Every appHcant must be a British subject, but<br />

this requirement does not apply to persons who<br />

now hold a permit.<br />

(3) Where appHcation is made by a company such<br />

company must not be an ahen controUed company.<br />

(4) Power is given to the Colonial Secretary—<br />

(a) to cancel or suspend a permit the holder whereof<br />

has been absent from the Colony for a continuous<br />

period exceeding twelve months ;<br />

(b) in lieu of canceUing or suspending a permit<br />

in the circumstances set forth in clause 4,<br />

to place a newspaper under the control of a censor,<br />

whose powers are set out in clause 5 of the BiU.<br />

(5) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Colonial<br />

Secretary to place a newspaper under censorship,<br />

may appeal to the Governor in Council.<br />

(6) Provision is made that the title of a newspaper<br />

is the property of the proprietor thereof and that no<br />

other person is entitled to use such title or any title<br />

so resembHng it as to be Hkely to cause confusion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> assignee or heirs of the proprietor may, however,<br />

on obtaining the necessary permit, use such title, and<br />

other persons may also do so in the circumstances<br />

contemplated in the second proviso to new section 18A<br />

as set out in clause 8 of the BiU.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(7)


350 SUPPLBMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22ND MAT, 1936.<br />

(7) <strong>The</strong> maximum fee for a permit, to be prescribed<br />

by regulations made by the Governor in Council, is<br />

raised from £1 to £5.<br />

B. Pi'inting Presses :<br />

(1) Everj' appHcant for a permit to keep or possess<br />

a printing press must be a British subject, but this<br />

requirement does not apply to persons who now hold<br />

a permit.<br />

(2) Where appHcation is made by a company sucb<br />

company must not be an ahen controlled company.<br />

(3) Power is given to the Colonial Secretary—<br />

(a) to suspend a permit;<br />

(b) to cancel or suspend a permit the holder whereof<br />

has been absent from the Colony for a continuous<br />

period exceeding twelve months.<br />

(4) Where a person has been convicted for keeping^<br />

or having in his possession a printing press without a<br />

permit, the Court is empowered to order forfeituro<br />

of the printing press in respect of which the offence<br />

has been committed.<br />

(5) Any person aggrieved by—<br />

(a) the refusal of the Colonial Secretary to grant a<br />

permit, or<br />

(b) the cancellation or suspension of a permit,<br />

may appeal to the Governor in Council.<br />

C. Newspapers printed abroad :<br />

Power is given to the Governor in Council to order<br />

that any newspaper printed abroad and imported into<br />

the Colony be placed under censorship,<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 450/36.) Acting Attorney-General<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Governnient Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

(«)


..a^<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2515 OF 22ND MAY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration 6f the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WiL&o^, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1445A in Class 13, in respect of permanent<br />

wave machines and accessories for the hair,<br />

in the name of Eugene Ltd., of Eugene Works,<br />

Edgware Road, Hendon, London, a British<br />

company incorporated in England under the<br />

Companies Act, 1929, trading as manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936,<br />

euGfeNe<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

Application No. 1445A is c/o Mr. Achilles C.<br />

Emilianides, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1446A in Class 3, in respect of neurotonic,<br />

in the name of Cera Laboratories, S.A., of Vico 18<br />

& Copernico 35, 37 & 39, Barcelona, Spain, of<br />

Spanish Nationality, trading as manufacturers<br />

and merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

CERA S NEUROTONIC<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of this Trade Mark<br />

are the combination of devices and the word<br />

" CERA " and applicants disclaim any right to<br />

the exclusive use of the added matter.<br />

2nd Advt,<br />

No. 1447A in Class 8, in respect of all goods<br />

contained in that class, in the name of N. V. Philips'<br />

Gloeilampenfabrieken, of Emmasingel, Eindhoven,<br />

HoUand, of Dutch Nationality, trading as manufacturers<br />

and merchants.<br />

Filed the 15th day of April, 1936.<br />

PHILIPS<br />

2nd Advt,<br />

No, 1449A in Class 13, in respect of all goods in<br />

that class, in the name of N. V, Philips'<br />

Gloeilampenfabrieken, of Emmasingel, Eindhoven,<br />

Holland, of Dutch Nationality, trading<br />

manufacturers and merchants.<br />

Filed the 23rd day of April, 1936.<br />

PHILIPS<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

Applications Nos. 1446A, 1447A and 1449A is<br />

c/o Mr. N. I. <strong>The</strong>odossiades, Nicosia,<br />

No, 1450A in Class 18, in respect of electric<br />

incandescent lamps, in the name of Egyesult<br />

Izzolampa Es Vifiamossagi Reszvenytarsasag, of<br />

Ujpest, near Budapest, Hungary, a Joint Stock<br />

Company registered and existing under the laws<br />

of Hungary, trading as manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 29th day of April, 1936,<br />

TUNGSRAM<br />

2nd Advt,<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

Application No, 1450A is c/o Messrs, Paschalis<br />

& Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia,<br />

No. 1451A in Class 47, in respect of petroleum<br />

products, including lubricating oils and greases,<br />

diesel engine lubricating oil, in the name of<br />

Standard Oil Company of Califomia, 100 West<br />

Tenth Street, Wilmington, State of Delaware,<br />

United States of America, a corporation duly<br />

organized under the laws ofthe State of Delaware,<br />

engaged in the production, manufacture,<br />

transportation a,nd sale of petroleum and its<br />

products.<br />

Filed the 13th day of May, 1936.<br />

RPM<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade<br />

Mark Application No, 1451A is c/o Mr, Dem, D.<br />

<strong>The</strong>niistocles, Advocate, Lania.ca.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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351<br />

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3.V2 SrppLEMEirr TO THI CYPRUS GAZETTE, 22>T) MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 439A, Clas.s 34, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited. Viyella House,<br />

Oastle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the 1st day ol September, 1936,<br />

No. 440A, Class 38, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the 1st day of September, 1936.<br />

No, 441A, Class 33, in tbe name of William<br />

Hollins &, Company Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire<br />

England, as from the 1st day of September, 1936.<br />

No. 442A, aass 38, m the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the Ist day of September, 1936.<br />

No. 443A, Glass 34, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, I^ttin|^m, Nottin^iamshire,<br />

England, as from the 1st day of September, 1936,<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 444A, Clas.«? 38, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company. Limited, Viyella Hoa>e,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottingham.shire,<br />

England, as from the 1st day of September, 1936.<br />

No. 447A, Class 34, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the 1st day of September, 1936.<br />

No. 448A, Oass 38, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the lst day of September, 1996,<br />

No, 449A, Class 34, in the name of William<br />

Hollins & Company, Limited, Viyella House,<br />

Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,<br />

England, as from the lst d^y ci September, 1936.<br />

No, 450A, Class 3, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Dwivw<br />

Chemical Manufaetming Company, Denver, State<br />

of Colorado, United States of iljnerica, as from<br />

the 2nd day of September, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the GoTemment Printer at the Govenunent Printing Offioe, NicoaU.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ul)Iig|)et> hp aut|)ortt|><br />

No, 2516.] FRIDAY, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 510. ORDER<br />

H. R, PALMKR,<br />

MADE UNDKR<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Qovemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Ayios <strong>The</strong>odlioros, in the District<br />

of Limassol, on the 25th day of August, 1935, it<br />

was determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a oertain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of A\-ios <strong>The</strong>odhoros :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros has forwarded to the Commissianer<br />

of the District of Limassol a report, signed<br />

and sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the corklitions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930,<br />

and 1935, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Oommiasiimer has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor cojjgyiersjt^expediBnt,<br />

having regard to all the circi^sumces, ^at^tlie<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>odhoros.<br />

Now, therelore. His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tiee Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1986,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby (nrdeied as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Sckedule heieto is<br />

heieby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village qf Ayios<br />

<strong>The</strong>odhoros in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE,<br />

35a<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries^<br />

that is to say:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 1317, plan Xo. XLVII/2,<br />

locality " Koumnin," and goes south-eastwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including in<br />

the reserved area, piots Nos. 1317 and 1315<br />

of the same plan, locality '• Petra," plots<br />

Nos. 239 and 240, plan No. XLVEII/IO, to the<br />

footpath on the north-easteni side of plot<br />

No. 240, of the same plan; thence southeastwards<br />

ak»g this footpath to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 295 of the same {dan,<br />

locality " Kambidha " ; thence south-eastwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plots Xos. 295, 301. 302,<br />

304, 309, 308. 306, 307, 329, 328. 3^6, 326,<br />

325, 324 of tbe same plan^ locaHty " Vrvssi,'<br />

plots Nos. 79, 77, 76, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85,<br />

19,20.22, plan No, XLVm/ll, locaUtv " VatWa<br />

Laxia," plots Nos. 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, ]^n<br />

No. XLVni/3, pk)t No. 30, plan No. XLVm/ll,<br />

] ^ No. 40, plan No. XLVIII/3, locaUtv<br />

"MiUa," plote Nos. 35, 36, and 37, plan<br />

No. XLVlil/lI, to the most eastem point of<br />

plot Xo. 37 of the same plan on the boundary<br />

of the viUage ol Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros ; thence<br />

south-westwards along thia viUage boundaryto<br />

the most soathem point oi plot No. lib<br />

of tbe same plan, locaUty " Katashiou " ; thence<br />

north-westwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and inclnding in tbe reserved area, plots<br />

Nos, 110, 108, 85, 83, 81 and 119 of the same<br />

plan, plots Nos, 324, 336, 335, 334, 364, 365,<br />

plan No. XLVm/lO, to the sovtb-eastem eomer<br />

of plot No, 365 of tbe same plan, looaUty<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


z-,i<br />

" Vrvssi," on a footpath; thence south<br />

westwards and north-westwards along this<br />

footpath to the eastem boundary of plot<br />

Ni^'. 509 of the same plan, locaUty " Vrvssi,"<br />

on a road; thence north westwards along this<br />

road to the most southem point of plot Xo. 223<br />

of the same plan, locaUty " Stavrin." on a<br />

footpath ; thence northwards along this footpath,<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 223,<br />

224. 225, 226, 204, 201 of the same plan, plots<br />

Xos. 1318 and 1317, plan No. XLVin/2, and<br />

along the westem boundary of plot No. 1317,<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 872 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 701/35.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH >L\Y, 1936.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 21st day of May, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 757/36,)<br />

Ho. 511.<br />

ORDER IN COUXCIL.—Xo. 1692.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE SHOP HOURS LAW, 1927.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Gorernor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in tlio Governor by<br />

the Shop Hours Law, l'.t27, and the Simp Hours<br />

Orders. l'.t2H to (Xo. 2) 1U34, His Hxcellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council.<br />

Iirifi been pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> operation ofthe Shop Hours Orders, 11J28<br />

to (No. -1) 1934, be and is hereby suspended in the<br />

town of Kvrenia on Sunday the Slst day of May,<br />

19:^6.<br />

OrdcK Lrict Court,<br />

Nicosia, is irranted vacation leave from 4tli June to<br />

1'4th Octoljer, 1936. (M.P. L.S73.)<br />

Mr. George Serghides. Assist;int Snperintendent of<br />

Survevs, was al«ent on vacation leave from 27th<br />

March to 16th May. I!»:i6. (M.P. L.NID.)<br />

No. 516. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve the following retirement :—<br />

Mr. Basil Demetrios Sertsios, O.B.K.. Puisne Judge,<br />

Supreme Court, with effect from the 24th May,<br />

1936. inclusive. (M.P, P.SL>4.)<br />

No. 517. Land Registration and Survey<br />

Department.<br />

It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Govenwe<br />

has been pleased to exempt the following Temponij<br />

Land Registry Clerks from the requirements of General<br />

Order 8.') and tbat they will be selected for permanent<br />

jwsts in the Liind Registi ation and Survey Department<br />

on the occurrence of vacancies in the following order:—<br />

1. P. G. Poetis. 9. :M. Lutfi Veli.<br />

2. A. Nadji Sidki, 10, G. E. Kypreos.<br />

3. X. P. Georgiades. 11. M. Angeli.<br />

4. J. L. .Jacovides. 12. C. NeocleouB.<br />

."). C. S. Ladas. 13. Phrixos Kimoni.<br />

6. P. Kyprianides. 14. J. D. Christodoulides.<br />

7. P. Karavokyris. \h. S. K. Panayides.<br />

8. C. 1. Kalisi^'ras. KI. A. (i. Api)Stolide8.<br />

(M.P. 'J7SlO:l2.)<br />

No. 518. Greek Preliminary Examination.<br />

HELD O.\ 2IBT MAT, 1936.<br />

Pass-Lisf.<br />

Mr. W. D. Battershill, Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. P.2061.)<br />

Mr. R. C. S. Stanley, Administrative OflScer.<br />

(M.P. P.2143.)<br />

(With Special Convprsation.)<br />

Mr. A. M. Bell, Local Commandant of Polioe.<br />

(M.P. P.2038.)<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

hi ret tor of Edutaiun.<br />

No. 519. Notification nnder the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KORMAKITI (KYBENIA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,1<br />

hereby establish a fund for the village of Kormakiti,<br />

in the District of Kyrenia, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Fund"), into which shall be paid aB<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Kormakiti, as described in the Order ofthe<br />

Govemor made the 25th April, 1936, and<br />

pubhshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> GazetU Xo. 2512 of the<br />

1st May, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Ck)mmissioner of Kyrenia for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of public utility within the village of<br />

Kormakiti.<br />

Kyrenia, 22nd May, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

J, T>. MONTAGU,<br />

(M,P, 499/36,) Commissioner of Kyrenia.


1^0. 520. Dates of Principal Feasts, etc., in 1936.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 1498 in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2479 of the 6th December, 1935,<br />

it is hereby notified that tlie 23rd Jujje shall be<br />

observed as a public holiday on the occasion of<br />

His Majesty's Birthday.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> aforesaid notification is accordingly amended<br />

by tbe substitution of the " 23rd June" for the<br />

"Srd June". (M.P. 293/08.)<br />

No. 521. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foHowing Co-operative Societies have been duly<br />

registered under the provisions of the Law :—<br />

"Tlie Kakopetria Co-operative Savings Bank,<br />

Limited," (M.P. S79/36.)<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Pedhoulas Co-operative Savings Bank,<br />

Limited," (M,P. 892/36.)<br />

Dated 2ord May, 1036.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

B. J. SlRRIDGE,<br />

Registrar of Co-operdlire Societies.<br />

No. 522 Notice of Receiving Order.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca,<br />

In Bankmptcy. No. 1 of 1936.<br />

Re George J. Riga of Larnaca.<br />

Debtor's Name^—George J. Riga^<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Mercliant.<br />

Date of Filing Petition—5th May, 1936.<br />

Date of Receiving Order—19th May, 193«.<br />

Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition—Creditors'.<br />

Act or Acts of Bankruptcy proved in Creditors'<br />

Petition—<strong>The</strong> filing in Court by the debtor on<br />

15th April, 1936, of a declaration of his inability<br />

to pay his debts, and his admission on that day<br />

before his creditors that he is unable to meet his<br />

obligations and has suspended the paynient of his<br />

debts.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

2Srd May, 1936,<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 523. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors and<br />

Public Examination of Debtor.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930,<br />

In the District Court oi Lai-naca,<br />

In Bankruptcy. Xo, 1 of 1936.<br />

Re George J. Riga of Larnaca.<br />

Debtor's Name—George J. Riga,<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Merchant,<br />

_JQate of First l^Ieeting jmd Hour—Fridaj? 12th<br />

June, 1936, at- 5 o'cloofc p-m.<br />

Place—District Court, Larnaca,<br />

355<br />

Date of Public Examination and Hour—Saturday,<br />

13th June, 1936, at 9 o'clock a,m.<br />

Place—District Conrt, Larnaca.<br />

Xicosia, V. R- BAIRAMIAN,<br />

27th May, 1986. Official Receiver.<br />

No. 524. Cypras Infonnation Office Report.<br />

It is hereby notified that the Report of tlie Secretary<br />

of the Goverument of <strong>Cyprus</strong> Information Office,<br />

London, for the year ended 31st December,. 1935, is<br />

now on sale at tbe Government Printing Office,<br />

Nicosia, price 3c/?. (4


:^C THE CTPRUS GAZETTi:, 29TH MAT, 1936.<br />

No. S28. Medical DeiMtfCment<br />

Retam of the NokifiaUe Diseases reported during the week ended 2Srd May, 198(k<br />

Distriek<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnaea<br />

JLimaBsol<br />

FaoiagHsta<br />

PaphoB .^<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total ior th^corresponding<br />

week last year ... _.<br />

O<br />

a.<br />

^.<br />

ff<br />

02<br />

—<br />

1<br />

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1<br />

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c<br />

da Cholera<br />

"5:.-!-<br />

Plague<br />

6 -- ; •- i —<br />

139 i 1<br />

1 i<br />

1<br />

i<br />

)<br />

!<br />

i<br />

Diphtheria<br />

1<br />

1<br />

15<br />

1<br />

ID 1 1<br />

.S ! i<br />

Niooeia,<br />

26tk May, 193&. (M,P. 828/31/3.)<br />

B !<br />

—<br />

—<br />

-•<br />

1<br />

I •>•<br />

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1<br />

fc.<br />

X «<br />

a 0 z bo<br />

g 5 a> «<br />

PME- ^ Q<br />

— 5<br />

-^ 1<br />

— 1<br />

-1 9<br />

177 3 1-2.^<br />

R 3 5<br />

—<br />

-—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

sr<br />

§<br />

Ji<br />

! 12<br />

- 56<br />

— ; 22<br />

—<br />

2<br />

92<br />

r).480<br />

—<br />

E, A, NEFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

1<br />

11<br />

1<br />

3<br />

—<br />

0<br />

19<br />

2<br />

65<br />

23<br />

1<br />

114<br />

5.944<br />

40<br />

Direetor of Medical /Services.<br />

No. 629. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foDow ng Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Conntries reported to tbe 29th May is pu billed:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Count y.<br />

Mth May, 1936.<br />

Xature of Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanos,<br />

Glanders, Strangles, Rroplasmosis, Johne's DiBease,<br />

Bursati, Variola, Swine Cholorat, Fowl Diphtheria ani<br />

Pox, Fowl Plague, Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis,<br />

White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies,<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Epizootic Lymphangitis,<br />

Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Pox, Maage, Rabiei,<br />

Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Mange, Rabies,<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haenaorrht^ Septicaemia, Barboro, Variola, GlaaderB,<br />

Fowl Plague, Manjje, Rabies,<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offieer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. ]). BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colo?iial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2516 OF 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO MAKE BETTER PROVISIO:N^ FOR THE SALE OF<br />

FOOD AND DRUGS.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Sale of Food and Drugs Short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2.—(1) In this Law, unless the context otherwise interrequires,—<br />

pretation.<br />

" butter" means the substance usually known as<br />

butter, made exclusively from milk or cream, or both,<br />

with or without salt or other preservative, and with or<br />

without the addition of colouring matter ;<br />

" drug" includes medicine for internal or external<br />

use ;<br />

" food " includes every article used for food or drink<br />

by man, other than drugs or water, and any article<br />

which ordinarily enters into or is used in the composition<br />

or preparation of human food, and also includes flavouring<br />

matters and condiments ;<br />

" importer" includes any person who, whether as<br />

owner, consignor or consignee, agent or broker, is in<br />

possession of, or in anywise entitled to the custody<br />

or control of, the article ;<br />

" margarine" means any article of food, whether<br />

mixed with butter or not, which resembles butter and<br />

is not milk-blended butter ;<br />

" margarine-cheese" means any substance, whether<br />

compound or otherwise, which is prepared in imitation<br />

of cheese, and which contains fat not derived from milk ;<br />

" milk-blended butter " means any mixture produced<br />

by mixing or blending butter with milk or cream other<br />

than condensed milk or cream.<br />

(2) Drugs shall be compounded in accordance with the<br />

standard of nature, substance or quality contained in the<br />

British Pharmacopcea, 1932.<br />

3.—(1) No person shall mix, colour, stain or powder, Restrictioi^ff<br />

or order or permit any other person to mix, colour, stain oni^g<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

J ' lood and<br />

or powder— drugs with<br />

(a) any article of food with any ingredient or material S^dient*.<br />

so as to render the article injurious to health ;<br />

H)<br />

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a58 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH ^LKY, 1936.<br />

{b) any drug with any ingredient or material so as<br />

to affect injuriously the quality or potency of the<br />

drug ;<br />

with the intent that the article of food or drug may be<br />

sold in that state.<br />

(2) No person shall sell any article of food or drug so<br />

mixed, coloured, stained or powdered as aforesaid.<br />

(3) If an}' person contravenes any of the provisions of<br />

this section he shall be guilty of an offence and shall—<br />

(a) in the case of a first offence in relation to an article<br />

of food or a drug, be liable to a fine of fifty pounds ;<br />

(b) in the case of any offence in relation to an article<br />

of food after conviction for a first offence in relation<br />

to an article of food, or in the case of any offence<br />

in relation to a drug after conviction for a first<br />

offence in relation to a drug, be liable to imprisonment<br />

for six months or to a fine of fifty pounds or<br />

to both :<br />

Provided that a person shall not be liable to be convicted<br />

under this section in respect of the sale of any article of<br />

food or of any drug if he shows to the satisfaction of the<br />

Court before whom he is charged that he did not know, and<br />

could not ^nth reasonable diligence have a.scertained, that<br />

the article of food or drug sold by him Avas so mixeJ,<br />

coloured, stained or powdered as aforesaid.<br />

(4) Where any regulations made under this Law, prohibit<br />

or restrict the addition of any preservative or other<br />

ingredient or material to an article of food, the addition<br />

of any such ingredient or material—<br />

(a) if made in contravention of the regulations, shall<br />

for the purposes of this Law be deemed to render<br />

the article injurious to health ;<br />

(b) if made to an amount not exceeding the limit<br />

(if any) specified by the regulations, shall not,<br />

for the purposes of this Law, be deemed to render<br />

the article injurious to health.<br />

SS'STe 4-—(1) No person shall seU to the prejudice of the<br />

of food anrl puTchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of<br />

th^at^?^ *^® nature, or not of the substance, or not of the quality,<br />

substance or of the article demanded by the purchaser.<br />

deeded. (2) If any person contravenes the provisions of tbis<br />

section, he shall be guilty of an offence and shall—<br />

(a) in the case of a first offence in relation to an<br />

article of food or drug, be Hable to a fine of fifty<br />

pounds;<br />

(b) in the case of any offence in relation to an article<br />

of food after conviction for a first offence in<br />

relation to an article of food, or in the case of any<br />

offence in relation to a drug after conviction for<br />

a first offence in relation to a drug, be liable to<br />

imprisonment for six months or to a fine of fifty<br />

pounds or to both :<br />

Provided that an offence under this section shall not be<br />

deemed to have been committed—<br />

(i) where any ingredient or material not injurious to<br />

liealth has been added to the article of food or drug<br />

because it is required for the production or<br />

preparation thereof as an article of commerce in<br />

a state fit for carriage or consumption; and not<br />

fraudulently to increase the bulk, weight or measure<br />

of the article of food or drug, or to conceal the<br />

inferior quality thereof;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

(ii) where the food or drug is the subject of a patent<br />

in force, and is supplied in the state required by<br />

the specification of the patent, or is a proprietary<br />

medicine ;<br />

(iii) where the food or drug is unavoidably mixed with<br />

some extraneous matter in the process of<br />

collection or preparation.<br />

(3) In any prosecution under this section, it shall be<br />

no defence to allege that the purchaser, having bought<br />

only for analysis, is not prejudiced.<br />

(4) Where any regulations made under this Law prescribe<br />

the composition of any article of food intended for sale,<br />

or prohibit or restrict the addition of any preservative or<br />

other ingredient or material to any such article, the<br />

purchaser of such article shall, unless the contrary is proved,<br />

be deemed for the purposes of this section to have demanded<br />

an article complying with the provisions of the regulations<br />

as regards the presence or amount of any constituent<br />

ingredient or material specified in the regulations,<br />

5. If any person sells any compound article of food, or Provision as<br />

any compound drug, which is not composed of ingredients ^iJ^^oimds.<br />

in accordance with the demand of the purchaser, he shall<br />

be guilty of an offence and shall—<br />

(a) in the case of a first offence in relation to an article<br />

of food or a drug, be hable to a fine of fifty pounds ;<br />

(b) in the case of any offence in relation to an article<br />

of food after conviction for a first offence in relation<br />

to an article of food, or in the case of any offence<br />

in relation to a drug after conviction for a first<br />

offence in relation to a drug, be liable to imprisonment<br />

for six months or to a fine of fifty pounds<br />

or to both.<br />

6.—(1) No person shall be guilty of any offence under Protection<br />

seotion 4 or 5 in respect of the sale of an article of food ui^Jhere<br />

or a drug mixed with any ingredient not injurious to health, article<br />

and not intended fraudulently to increase its bulk, weight ESSSd^and<br />

or measure or to conceal its inferior quahty, if— notice<br />

(a) at the time of the sale a notice by a label distinctly ^ven°^<br />

and legibly written or printed in English, Greek<br />

and Turkish to the effect that it is mixed with foreign<br />

ingredients or materials as specified therein is affixed<br />

to such article or drug or to the receptacle containing<br />

it; and<br />

(b) at the time of deUvery of the article of food or<br />

drug he supplies to the person receiving it a notice<br />

by a label distinctly and legibly written or printed<br />

in English, Greek and Turkish on or with the article<br />

or drug, to the effect that it is mixed with foreign<br />

ingredients or materials as specified in the label; and<br />

(c) at the time of dehvery of the article of food or<br />

drug he calls the attention of the person receiving it<br />

to the label by word of mouth.<br />

(2) For the purposes of this section, a label shall not<br />

be deemed to be distinctly and legibly written or printed<br />

if the notice of mixture given by the label is obscured by<br />

other matter on the label; but nothing in this sub-section<br />

shall hinder or affect the use of any registered trade mark.<br />

7. If any person abstracts from any article of food any Abstraction<br />

part of it so as to affect injuriously its nature, substance or oTSodfof *^<br />

quality with the intent that it may be sold in its altered parts<br />

state without notice, or if any person sells any article so *'^^^^^'<br />

altered without making disclosure of the alteration, he<br />

shall be guilt}' of an offence.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

C3)<br />

369


360<br />

Sale of<br />

deoompoeed<br />

food and<br />

drugs<br />

prohibited.<br />

Restrictions<br />

on importation<br />

of<br />

agricultural<br />

and other<br />

produce.<br />

SUPPLBIDBNT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

8. If any person sells, or exposes or offers for sale, or<br />

orders or permits any other person to sell or expose or offer<br />

for sale, or has in his possession for the purpose of sale,<br />

any article of food or drug, wliich for any reason has become<br />

decomposed, whether in whole or in part, so as to be unfit<br />

for human consumption, he shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

9.—(1) If there is imported into or sold or exposed for<br />

sale in the Colony any of the following articles, namely—<br />

(a) margarine or margarine-cheese, except in packages<br />

conspicuously marked '' margarine " or " margarinecheese<br />

" as the case may require ;<br />

(b) adulterated or impoverished milk or cream, except<br />

in packages or cans conspicuously marked with<br />

a name or description indicating that the milk or<br />

cream has been so treated;<br />

(c) condensed, separated or skimmed milk, except in<br />

tins or other receptacles which bear a label whereon<br />

the words " Machine-Skimmed Milk " or " Skimmed<br />

Milk " as the case may require, are printed in large<br />

and legible type ;<br />

(d) any adulterated or impoverished article of food<br />

to which the Governor may by Order in Council<br />

direct that this section shall be apphed, unless<br />

the same be imported in packages or receptacles<br />

conspicuously marked with a name or description<br />

indicating that the article has been so treated ;<br />

(e) butter containing more than sixteen per cent, of<br />

water ;<br />

(/) margarine containing more than sixteen per cent,<br />

of water, or more than ten per cent, of fat derived<br />

from milk ;<br />

(g) milk-blended butter containing more than twentyfour<br />

per cent, of water ;<br />

(h) milk-blended butter, except in packages<br />

conspicuously marked with such name as may be<br />

approved by the Director of Medical Services for<br />

the purpose ;<br />

(i) butter, margarine or milk-blended butter which<br />

contains a preservative prohibited by any regulation<br />

made under this Law, or an amount of a preservative<br />

in excess of the limit allowed by any such regulation ;<br />

the importer or the person who sells or exposes for sale<br />

such article, as the case may be, shall be guilty of an offence :<br />

Provided always that the packages mentioned in this<br />

sub-section shall not be deemed to be conspicuously marked<br />

unless the names of the substances contained therein are<br />

written or printed in large and legible type and unless<br />

when such packages are exposed for sale tlic names of such<br />

substances as aforesaid are written or printed in English,<br />

Greek and Turkish.<br />

(2) For the purposes of this section, an article of food<br />

shall be deemed to be adulterated or impoverished if it has<br />

l)een mixed with any otlier su hst ance, or if any part of it<br />

lias been abstracted so as in either case to affect injuriously<br />

its nature, substance or quahty :<br />

Provided that an article of food shall not be deemed to<br />

be adulteiated by reason only of the addition of any<br />

pnse.vative or colouring matter of such nature and in such<br />

quantity as not to render the article injurious to health.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(4)


STJPPLBMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936. 361<br />

10.—(1) Any person appointed in that behalf by the ^ 5 ^<br />

Director of Medical Services or any PoUce Officer or any<br />

District Inspector may at the cost of the Grovernment,<br />

and any person appointed in that behalf by a Municipal<br />

•Council within its jurisdiction may at the cost of the<br />

Municipal Council, purchase any sample of any food or<br />

drug and any such officer or person acting as aforesaid is<br />

in this Law referred to as a " sampUng officer ".<br />

(2) A sampUng officer may take at the place of deUvery<br />

any sample of any food in course of deUvery to the<br />

purchaser or consignee in pursuance of any contract for the<br />

sale thereof to the purchaser or consignee :<br />

Provided that no sample of food other than milk shaU<br />

be taken under this sub-section except upon the request<br />

or with the consent of the purchaser or consignee.<br />

(3) A sampUng officer may, without going through the<br />

form of purchase, take for the purpose of analysis, samples<br />

of any butter or cheese or substance purporting to be<br />

butter or cheese which are exposed for sale and are not<br />

marked in the manner in which margarine, margarine-cheese<br />

or milk-blended butter is required to be marked under this<br />

Law.<br />

(4) If any sampUng officer applies to purchase any<br />

article of food or any drug exposed for sale or on sale by<br />

retail on any premises (including any street or open space<br />

of pubUc resort), and tenders the price for the quantity<br />

which he requires for the purpose of analysis not being<br />

more than is reasonably requisite, and the person exposing<br />

the article or drug for sale, or having it for sale on the<br />

premises, refuses to sell to the officer such quantity thereof<br />

as aforesaid, or if the seUer or consignor or any person<br />

entrusted by him for the time being with the charge of any<br />

article of food of which a sampling officer is empowered to<br />

take a sample in course of deUvery refuses to aUow the officer<br />

to take the quantity which he requires for the purpose<br />

of analysis, the person so refusing shaU be guilty of an offence<br />

and shall be liable to a fine of ten pounds or to imprisonment<br />

for six months or to both :<br />

Provided that, where any article of food or drug is<br />

exposed for sale in an unopened tin or package duly labelled,<br />

no person shall be required to sell it except in the unopened<br />

tin or package in which it is contained.<br />

11.—(1) Where any sampUng officer procures a sample Right to<br />

of food or of a drug, he shaU, if he suspects the sample or ^^^ samples<br />

the article from whicli the sample is taken to have been *°* ^^^^<br />

sold contrary to any provision of this Law, or that the<br />

provisions of this Law have otherwise been infringed with<br />

respect to the article, submit it to be analysed by the<br />

Government Analyst.<br />

(2) Any purchaser of an article of food or of a drug shaU<br />

be entitled, upon payment to the Government Analyst<br />

of a sum not exceeding ten shilUngs, to submit it to him<br />

for analysis.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Government Analyst shaU, as soon as practicable,<br />

analyse aiw sample submitted as aforesaid and shall give<br />

to the person by whom the sample is sent a certificate<br />

specifying the result of the analysis in the form set forth<br />

in the Schedule or a form to the hke effect,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(5)


362 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

DlYiskm of<br />

and dealing<br />

with<br />

spies.<br />

Powers to<br />

Customs<br />

ofiBoers.<br />

Obstruction<br />

of offioers<br />

in discharge<br />

of duties.<br />

Certificate<br />

of Government<br />

Analyst<br />

prima facie<br />

exndence.<br />

Power of<br />

Court to<br />

order<br />

disposal,<br />

confiscation<br />

or destruction<br />

of<br />

subject<br />

matter of<br />

charge.<br />

18.—(1) <strong>The</strong> sampling officer or other person purchasing<br />

a sample of any article with the intention of submitting<br />

it to analysis shaU, after the purchase has been completed,<br />

forthwith notify to the seller or his agent who sold the sample<br />

his intention to have it analysed by the Govenment Analyst,<br />

and shall then and there divide the sample into three parts,<br />

each part to be marked and sealed or fastened up in such<br />

manner as its nature will permit, and shaU—<br />

(a) if required to do so deUver one part to the seUer<br />

or his ^ent;<br />

(6) retain one part for future comparison;<br />

(c) if he thinks fit to have an analysis made submit<br />

one part to the Government Analyst:<br />

Provided that where any article of food or drug is contained<br />

in an unopened tin it shaU not be necessary to divide it<br />

into three parts but the tin shaU be marked, and sealed,<br />

or fastened up in such manner as its nature wiU permit.<br />

(2) In the case of a sample taken of milk in course of<br />

ddivery, or of margarine, margarine-cheese or milk-blended<br />

butter forwarded by a pubUc conveyance, the person taking<br />

the sample shall, if the name and address of the consignor<br />

appear on the can or package containing the article sampled,<br />

forward to him by registered parc^ or otherwise a portion<br />

of the sample marked, and sealed, or fastened up.<br />

13.—(1) Any officer of Customs may take such samples<br />

of consignments of imported articles of food as may be<br />

necessary for the enforcement of the provisions of this<br />

Law imposing restrictions upon the importation of such<br />

articles.<br />

(2) Where an officer of Customs takes a sample of any<br />

consignment in pursuance of sub-section (1) he shall divide<br />

it into not less than three parts and send one part to the<br />

importer and one part to the Govemment Aiialyst and<br />

retain one part:<br />

Provided that where any article of food is contained in<br />

an unopened tin it shaU not be necessary to divide it into<br />

three parts but the tin shaU be marked and sealed or<br />

fastened up in such manner as its nature wiU permit.<br />

(3) Where a sample taken under this section is certified<br />

by the Govemment Analyst to be margarine or milk-blended<br />

butter, the officer of Customs shaU, upon receiving the<br />

certificate, forthwith notify the importer thereof.<br />

14. Any person who wilfuUy obstmcts or impedes a<br />

sampUng officer or any officer of Customs in the course<br />

of his duties, or by any gratuity, bribe, promise or other<br />

inducement prevents, or attempts to prevent, the due<br />

execution by such officer of his duty under this Law, shaU<br />

be gmlty of an offence.<br />

16. In any prosecution for an offence under the provisions<br />

of sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, the production by the<br />

prosecuting officer of a certificate of the Government<br />

Analyst in the form prescribed by this Law shall be sufficient<br />

evidence of the facts stated therein unless the accused<br />

requires that the Goverament Analyst shaU be caUed as<br />

a witness.<br />

16. Upon the conviction of any person of any charge<br />

under sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, the Court before whom<br />

the charge has been heard may make any order the Court<br />

may think fit in regard to—<br />

(a) the disposal of any article of food or dmg which<br />

is the subject matter of the charge, or<br />

(6) the confiscation or destmction of such article of<br />

food or drug.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936. 363<br />

17. A person found guUty of an offence for which no ^^^<br />

special penalty is imposed by this Law shall be liable—<br />

(a) in the case of a first offence, to a fine of twenty<br />

pounds; and<br />

(h) in the case of a second offence, to imprisonment<br />

for three months or to a fine of fifty pounds or to<br />

both ; and<br />

(c) in the case of a subsequent offence, to imprisonment<br />

for six months or to a fine of one hundred pounds<br />

or to both.<br />

18. <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council may make regulations to ^°^®'*°<br />

he pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>— regulations.<br />

(a) determining what deficiency in any of the normal<br />

ingredients of any article of food, or what addition<br />

of extraneous matter or proportion of water in any<br />

article of food, shall for the purposes of this Law<br />

constitute proof that such article of food is not<br />

genuine or is injurious to health ;<br />

(b) prohibiting the use as a preservative of any<br />

substance specified in such regulations in the<br />

manufacture or preparation for sale of any article<br />

of food or for limiting the extent to which, either<br />

generally or as regards any particular substance<br />

or substances, preservative may be used in the manufacture<br />

or preparation for sale of such article of food ;<br />

(c) generally authorizing measures to be taken for<br />

the prevention of danger arising to pubhc health<br />

from importation, preparation, storage and<br />

distribution of articles of food intended for sale<br />

for human consumption.<br />

19. <strong>The</strong> Sale of Food and Drugs Law, 1926, is hereby Repeal of<br />

1 1 & » » J L^^ 22 of<br />

repealed. i926.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 11 (3).)<br />

Form of Certificate.<br />

•To(i)<br />

I, the undersigned,<br />

do hereby certify that I received on the day<br />

of 19 , from (2)<br />

a sample of for analysis (which<br />

then weighed (^) ) and have analysed<br />

the same, and declare the result of amy analysis to be<br />

as follows :—<br />

I am of opinion that the same is a sample of genuine<br />

or<br />

I am of opinion that the said sample contained the<br />

parts as under, or the percentages of foreign ingredients<br />

as under :<br />

Observations (*)<br />

As witness my hand this dayof 19<br />

(Signature)<br />

Government Analyst.<br />

(^) Here insert the name of the person submitting the article for analysis.<br />

(*) Here insert the name of the person delivering the sample.<br />

(^) When the article cannot be conveniently weighed, this passage may be erased<br />

or the blank may be left imfilled.<br />

(*) Here the Govemment Analyst may insert at his discretion his opinion as to<br />

whether the mixture (if any) was for the purpose of rendering the article portable<br />

or palatable, or of preserving it, or of improving the appearance or was<br />

unavoidable, and may state whether in excess of what is ordinary, or otherwise,<br />

and whether the ingredients or materials mixed are or are not injiurious to health.<br />

In the case of a certificate regarding milk, butter, or any article liable to<br />

•decomposition, the Govemment Analyst shall specially report whether any change<br />

had taken place in the constitution of the article that would interfere with the<br />

analysis.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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364 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to bring the law relating to<br />

the sale of food and dmgs into Une with recent legislation<br />

of the Imperial ParUament on the subject and to make<br />

certain amendments wliich experience has shown to be<br />

necessary.<br />

2. Clause 6 is designed to put a stop to the practice<br />

of labeUing aU goods " adulterated " which is done by some<br />

shopkeepers in Cypms with a view to making the Law a<br />

dead letter. In future the ingredient with which the article<br />

is adulterated wiU have to be specified. A grocer therefore<br />

who adulterates his coffee with barley wiU have to state<br />

this both on the label and by word of mouth when deUvering<br />

the article.<br />

3, Clause 8 prohibits the sale of decomposed food ordrugs.<br />

At present this subject is regulated by Municipal<br />

bye-laws wliich, however, cover sales within municipal<br />

Umits only.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 953/25/2.) Acting Attorney-General.<br />

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(8)


Ih.<br />

i^m ^^r ^ -'--<<br />

p^»1.4lA is c/o Mr. Dem. D.<br />

<strong>The</strong>mistocles, Advocate, Lamaca,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)<br />

as


366 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 29TH MAY, 1936.<br />

No. 1452A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> British Portland<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House,<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W., England,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of (Jreat Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers,<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936.<br />

COLORCRETE<br />

1st Advt,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936,<br />

8N0WCRETE<br />

1st Advt.<br />

UNPAID REXEWAL FEES.<br />

Xo. 42r)A, Class 45, in the name of British-American<br />

Tobacco Company, Limited, Westminster House, 7,<br />

Millbank, London, S.W,, England,<br />

No, 1453A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or No. 426A, Class 47, in the name of William Gossaj,'e<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated Portland and Sons, Limited, Widnes, Lancashire, Ejigland,<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House, No, 427A, Class 48, in the name of William GosRige<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S,W„ England, | and Sons, Limited, Widnes, Lancashire, England,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ul)lts|)et) hp autI)ortt|><br />

No. 2517.] FRIDAY, 5TH JUNE, 1986. 367<br />

No. 530.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1693.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (YILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers nested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Yillages) Law, 1892, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

with effect from the lst day of June, 1936, to the<br />

following village, namely :—<br />

Tbe village of Boghaz in the Districtof Famagusta.<br />

Ordered in Council, this Srd day of June, 1936,<br />

(M,P. 906/36.)<br />

No. 531.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Clerk of tfie Executive Council.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Mazotos, in the District of Lamaca,<br />

on the 19th day of January, 1936, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Mazotos :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Mazotos has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Lamaca a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, contaimng a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws 1930 to 1936,<br />

prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described shoidd be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Mazotos.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Mazotos,<br />

in the District of Larnaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most eastem point<br />

of plot No.252, plan No.L/58, locahty " Venetos,"<br />

and goes eastwards, south-eastwards and southwestwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plot No. 254<br />

ofthe same plan, plots Nos. 118, 60, 61, 62, 116,<br />

128, 137, 183, 195 (part of), 194, plan No, L/59,<br />

to the most southern point of plot No. 194, on<br />

a ridge ; thence south-eastwards along the ridge<br />

through plots Nos. 193 and 254 of the same<br />

plan to the eastern boundary of plot No. 259 ;<br />

thence south-westwards along the eastern<br />

boundaries of plots Nos. 259, 304, 258, 306,<br />

315, 360 of the same plan to the track on the<br />

eastern boundary of plot No. 360 leading to<br />

the village of Alaminos ; thence south-westwards<br />

along this track to the south-westem comer<br />

of plot No. 104 ofthe same plan on the boundary<br />

of the village of Mazotos ; thence northwards<br />

along this vUlage boundary through the locality<br />

" Kapsales " to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,250 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 234/35,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicoaia, this 3rd day of June, 1936,<br />

(M.P. 861;36.)


:i6is<br />

IVo. 532.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UIJDKR<br />

THE TREE PLAXTIXG VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the N-illage of Timi, in the District of Paphos,<br />

on the 3rd day of March, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Timi :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Timi has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Timi.<br />

Now, therefore. His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Timi<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northern<br />

point of plot No. 288, plan No. LI/22, locaUty<br />

" Sendoutjia-tou-Rafti," on a stream known<br />

as " Argakin-tou-Mosphilarkou " and on the<br />

boundary of the village of Timi, and goes<br />

north-eastwards along this village boundary<br />

to the most eastem point of plot No. 248, plan<br />

No. LI/30, locality " Kaphkalles," on the right<br />

bank of the stream known as " Argakin-tou-<br />

Rejebi": thence south-westwards along the<br />

right bank of this stream to the bridge on the<br />

road from the village of Timi to the village of<br />

Anarita ; thence south-westwards passing along<br />

the boundaries (»f, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 220, 219, 63, &2, 46, of the<br />

.same plan to the south-eastern comer of plot<br />

No. 47 on a road, locaUty ".Vrysi," at which<br />

point a stream begins: thence south-westwards<br />

along this stream to the road forming the south<br />

boundary- of plot No. 114 : thence westwards<br />

along this road to the south-westem comer of<br />

plot No. 114 of the same plan ; thence northwestwards<br />

pa>r>iti^' alon^ the boundaries of,<br />

and incloiding in the reserved erea, plots<br />

Noa. 114. 98, 96 and 31. of the same plan, to<br />

the stream crossing the northem boundary of<br />

plot No. 31, locality " Sentoidtin-tou-Rafti";<br />

thence north-westwards aloriL' this stream to<br />

the startii^ point.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, OTH JUNE, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 876 donums<br />

approximAtely, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. MP. 231/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 3rd day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 828/36.)<br />

No. 533.<br />

ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEK<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H, R. PALMER,<br />

Gove/nor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Kato Lefkara, in the District of<br />

Lamaca, on the 8th day of March, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Kato Lefkara :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Kato Lefkara has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Larnaca a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of.the Tree<br />

Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to aU the circumstances, thattW<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kato<br />

Lefkara.<br />

Now, therefore. His ExceUency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered M<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kato<br />

Lefkara in the District of Larnaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most westem<br />

point of plot No 912, plan No. XLIX/20, locality<br />

" Kholetrou," on the boundary of the village<br />

of Kato Lefkara, and goes north-eastwards<br />

along this viUage boundary through the localities<br />

" Mnimeni " and " Vounarka " to the most<br />

eastem point of plot No. 586, plan No. XLIX/21;<br />

thence south-westwards and south-eastwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plots Nos. 586, 584, 585,<br />

570, .->71. .572, 573, 568, 567, 565, 502, 503, 504<br />

(part), 505, 491, 487 of the same plan, locality<br />

"Papoutsi," plots Nos. 360, 380/1, 375, 374,<br />

363, 373, 372, 368, plan No. XLIX/29, to the<br />

south-eastern comer of plot No. 368, on the<br />

boundary of the village of Kato Lefkara ; thence<br />

south-westwarda, north-westwards and eastwardn<br />

along this village boundary through the localities<br />

" Gouppi," " Kambos," ' Ayios Yeorghiofl<br />

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Church." "AmbeUka," "Ayios Timotheos,"<br />

to the most eastem comer of plot l^o. 908,<br />

plan No. XLIX/20; thence south-eastwards,<br />

north-eastwards pasaiug along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 908,<br />

909, 910, 911 of the same plan, plots Nos. 826,<br />

827, 828, 894, 836, 841, 847, 854, 881, 880, 874,<br />

875, 872, plan No. XLIX/28, plots Nos. 13, 10,<br />

9. 8, plan No. XIJX/29, plots Nos. 906, 905,<br />

904, plan No. XHX/28, plots Nos. 961, 960,<br />

958, 957, 951, 939, 912, plan No. XLIX/28<br />

to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,894 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red in D.L.R.S.<br />

M.P. 249 36.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Made at Nicoaia, this 3rd day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 837/36.)<br />

No. 534. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS,<br />

STREETS AND WELLS ON ARAZI<br />

MIRIE LAW, 1927.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

the Construction of Buildings, Streets and Welk<br />

on Arazi Mirie Law, 1927, His Excellenc}- the<br />

Governor is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered<br />

as follow s :—<br />

That the area of land situated within the<br />

municipal Urnits of the Town of Famagusta,<br />

as described in the Schedule hereto, having<br />

been set aside as a street with the approval<br />

of and on the recommendation and report of<br />

the Building Committee of the Town of<br />

Famagusta, be constructed as a street by or<br />

under the supervision of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of the Town of Famagusta at the<br />

cost of the owners of plots or buildings adjacent<br />

to such street as provided by the said Law.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area of land generaUy 25 feet wide and<br />

approximately 1,626 feet long, which is situated<br />

within the municipal limits of Famagusta, Varosha<br />

Town, locaUty " Glossa," and commences at<br />

Akteon road, being bounded on the west by<br />

plots Nos. 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 169,<br />

170, 171, 174, 175, 229 and 230, 234, 235, 238,<br />

239, 242. 243, 245, 248, 268, 269, 270, 273, 274,<br />

275, 277, 285, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 293, 296<br />

and 297, Block E Varosha (Plan Nos. XXXIII,<br />

13.I.III and 4.1 and 4.II and 4.IV) and on the<br />

east bv plots Nos. 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 172,<br />

173, 231, 232, 233, 236, 237, 240, 241, 246, 247,<br />

271, 272. 276, 288, 289, 294, and 295, Block E<br />

Varosha (Plan Nos. XXXIII. 13.HV and<br />

4.II and 4.IV), (Scale : 1/1,000), and coloured blue<br />

and red on the plan filed in Commissioner's Ofiftce<br />

Minute Paper 455/34.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 3rd day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1091 33.)<br />

No. 535. THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R, PAL.MER,<br />

NOTICE.<br />

36^<br />

Governoi:<br />

In exercise ofthe powers vested in him by section<br />

11 of the Antiquities Law. 1935, His ExceUency^<br />

the Govemor has been pleased to order and hereby<br />

orders as follows :—<br />

From and after the date hereof no building<br />

shall be erected, reconstructed or repaired and<br />

no tree shall be fielled within the areas specified<br />

in the Schedule hereto situate within, on, and<br />

without the ancient defences of Nicosia, save<br />

in accordance with the terms of a permit in<br />

WTiting from the Commissioner of the District<br />

erf Nicosia previously obtained.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

AREA "A" (within the ancient defences of Nicosia) :<br />

Area " A " consists of the following portions^<br />

all situated in the Ayia So{^a Quarter :—<br />

(1) All that area bounded on the north by private<br />

property, dn tbe east by Mufti Assim Eff. Street,<br />

and on the south and west by Old PoUce Street.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 7,<br />

7/4,7/5,7/6 and 7/7, Block No. 9, Nicosia, comprises-<br />

1 donum, 1 evlek and 2,160 square feet approximately.<br />

(2) All that area, bounded on the north and east<br />

by Idadi Street, on the south by Ayia Sophia<br />

Street and on the west by Mufti Assim Eff. Street<br />

and by private property.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 115,<br />

111, 116, 116/1 and 116/2, Block No. 8, Nicosia,<br />

comprises 2 donums, 1 evlek and 600 square feet<br />

apj^roximately.<br />

(3) All that area, bounded on the north by<br />

private property, on the east by Mufti Hilmi Eff.<br />

Street, on the south by Ayia Sophia Street, and on<br />

the west by Idadi Street.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 108,<br />

109 and 110/1 and 110, Block No. 7, Nicosia,<br />

comprises 1 donum, 1 evlek and 2,184 square feet<br />

approximately.<br />

(4) All that area, bounded on the north byprivate<br />

property, on the east by KirU Zade Street,<br />

on the east and south by Zuhdi Zade Street and<br />

on the west by Ajaa Sophia Street.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots 127,<br />

127/1 and 128, Block No. 15, Nicosia, comprises<br />

1 donum, 2 evleks and 240 square feet approximately.<br />

(5) All that area, bounded on the north by<br />

Zuhdi Zade Street, on the east and south-east by<br />

private property, and on the south-wept by<br />

Kutubkhane Street.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 87<br />

and 88, Block No. 15, Nicosia, comprises 1 evlek<br />

and 720 square feet approximately,<br />

(6) All that area, bounded on the north by<br />

Ayia Sophia Street, Saint Nicholaos, Moslem burial<br />

ground, the Chapter House, Kutubkhane Street,<br />

on the east by the latter street and by private<br />

property, on the south by Municipal Market Street,<br />

and by private property and on the west by<br />

Goldsmiths' Street.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 131,<br />

132, 154 and 155. 161, 162. 163, 164. 165, 166, 167,<br />

168, 169. 170, 171. 174 and 176, Block No. 15,<br />

Nicosia, comprises 2 donums, 3 evleks and 3,144<br />

square feet approximately.<br />

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"370 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(7) AU that area, bounded on the north by Arasta<br />

Stn«t, on the east by (Goldsmiths* Street, and on<br />

the south and west by private property.<br />

This portion, beins the whole of plots Nos. 264,<br />

2»r). 26ti. I'tiT. 268, 269, 270. 271. 272, 273 and<br />

378.5, Block No. 14, Xitosia. comprises 1 evlek<br />

and 1,512 square feet approximately.<br />

(8) AU that area, bounded on the north by old<br />

PoUce Street, on the east by Ayia Sophia Street,<br />

on the south by Arasta Street and on the west by<br />

private property.<br />

This position, being the whole of plots Xos. 8,9,<br />

10, 11. 12. 13, 14 and 15. Block No. 9, Nicosia,<br />

comprises 2 evleks and 960 square feet approximately.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 8 portions comprising area " A '' are more<br />

particularlv defined and coloured red on the plan,<br />

marked "Serial No. 1060," filed in D.L.R.S.<br />

M.P. 290,36.<br />

AREA '" B "' (on the ancient defences of Nicosia) :<br />

AU those buUdings and sites or blocks of buUdings<br />

and sites facing the Moat, Bastions or Circular<br />

Road on the ancient defences of Nicosia, as more<br />

particularly defined and coloured blue on the plan<br />

marked "Serial No. 1061," filed in D.L.R.S,<br />

M.P. 290,36.<br />

AREA " C " (outside the ancient defervces of Nicosia):<br />

Area " C " consists of the following portions :—<br />

(1) All that area situated in the Arab Ahmed<br />

Quarter of Nicosia, bounded on the north-west by<br />

King Edward VII Road, on the east by the Moat,<br />

and on the south-west b^' a new road from the<br />

ramparts across the Moat to King Edward VII<br />

Road.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 18/2,<br />

18/3, 18^4 and 18/5, Block No. 27, Nicosia,<br />

comprises 3 donums, 1 evlek and 3,312 square feet<br />

approximately.<br />

(2) AU that area situated in the Arab Ahmed<br />

Quarter of Nicosia, bounded on the north-west<br />

by King Edward VII Road, on the north-east by<br />

a new road from the ramparts across the Moat to<br />

King Edward VII Road, and on the south-east<br />

by the Moat.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 18/6,<br />

18 and 18/1/1, 18/1/2, 18/1/3, 18/1/4, and 18/1,<br />

Block No. 27, Nicosia, comprises 3 donums,<br />

3 evleks and 1,968 square feet approximately.<br />

(3) AU that area situated in the Arab Ahmed<br />

Quarter of Nicosia, bounded on the north and east<br />

by the Moat, on the south by a short road leading<br />

firom the Moat to the cross roads near the Armenian<br />

Cemetery and on the west by King Edward VII<br />

Road.<br />

This portion being the whole of plots Nos. 56,<br />

56/3, 56/1, 66/3/1, 56/2, 58 and 59, Block No. 27,<br />

Nicosia, comprises 11 donums, 2 evleks and 192<br />

square feet approximately.<br />

(4) AU that area, situated in the Arab Ahmed<br />

Quarter of Nicosia, bounded on the north by a<br />

short road running from the cross roads near the<br />

Armenian Cemeterj' to the Moat, on the east by<br />

a track from the Moat to King Edward \TI Road<br />

and on the west by King Edward VII Road.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos. 72/1,<br />

87 and 88, Block No. 27, Nicosia, comprises,<br />

2 donums, 0 evleks and 1,248 square feet<br />

approximately.<br />

(5) All that area, situated in the Tripioti Quarter<br />

of Nicosia, near the Helenion School, bounded<br />

on the ncath by the Moat, on the east by the<br />

Coimterscarp, on the south by Stasinos Road<br />

and on the west by the Counterscarp.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plot No. 154,<br />

Block No. 25, Nicosia, comprises, 1 donum appi^)x.<br />

imately.<br />

(6) AU that area, situated in the Tripioti Quarter<br />

of Xicosia. i\ear the Helenion School, boimded<br />

on the north by the Moat, on the east by the short<br />

road which is the continuation of BubuUna Street<br />

across the Moat, on the south by Stasinos Road<br />

and on the west by the Counterscarp.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plot No. 162,<br />

Block No. 25, Nicosia, comprises, 1 evlek and 1.872<br />

square feet approximately.<br />

(7) All that area, situated in the Tripioti Quarter<br />

of Nicosia south of the Bairakdar Mosque,<br />

bounded on the north by the Moat, on the south<br />

by Stasinos Road, and on the west by the short<br />

road which is the continuation of Bubulina Street<br />

across the Moat.<br />

This portion, being the whole of plots Nos.<br />

162/1, 163, 179, 180, 184, Block No. 25, Nicosia,<br />

comprises 1 donum, 0 evleks and 3,072 square<br />

feet approximately.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 7 portions coinprising area " C " are more<br />

particularly defined and coloured brown on the plan<br />

marked. Serial No. 1061, filed in D.L.R.S.<br />

M.P. 290/36.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 3rd day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 401/36.)<br />

No. 536. Colonial Office.<br />

His E.xcellency the Governor directs it to be<br />

notified for t^eruM-al information that teleirraphic<br />

information has l)een received to the effect that His<br />

Majestv the King has been pleased to confer on the<br />

Riiiht Honourable William George Arthur Ormsby-<br />

Gore, P.C, M.P.. the Seals of the Colonial Office.<br />

(M.P. 929/36.)<br />

No. 537. L^slation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Riglit Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law :—<br />

No, 7 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the Customs<br />

and Excise Regulation Tjaws. (M.P. 685/86.)<br />

No. 538.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, are published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 1.3 of 193G.—A Law to amend the Motor Car<br />

Laws, l'J21 to 1932. (M,P. 1079/36.)<br />

No, 14 of 193(i.—A Law to amend the English School<br />

(Management and C(jntrol) Law, 1935,<br />

(M,P. 1184/35.)<br />

No. 539. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has l)een pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. H, C. Ley, Deputy Treasurer, to be a Member of<br />

the Executive CouncU of the Colony of Oyprus from<br />

the lst of June, 1936, and whiUt acting as<br />

Treasurer, (M,P. 2286/07/2.)<br />

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No. 540. Appomtments.<br />

His E.xcellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

raake the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. loannis Ktorides, Guard and Boatman, 2nd Grade,<br />

to be, on probation, an Inspector, Preventive<br />

Service, Cuatoms and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

from lst July, 1936, (M,P, P,1222.)<br />

Ahmed Said Etf. to be, on probation, a Guard, Leper<br />

Farm, Medical Department. Dated lst June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1299,)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS,<br />

Mr. H. C. Ley, Deputy Treaaurer, to act as Treasurer.<br />

Dated 30th May, 1936. (M.P, P,1884,)<br />

Mr, Pelham Parker, Chief Accountant, Treasury, to<br />

act as Registrar of Co-operative and Co-operative<br />

Credit Societies, in addition to his own duties.<br />

Dated 4th June, 1936, (M,P, P,1814.)<br />

Mr. Pelham Parker, Chief Acconntant, Treasury, to<br />

act as Deputy Treasurer. Dated 30th May, 1936.<br />

(M.P, P.1814.)<br />

Mr. C. J. Thomas, Assistant Accountant, 1st Grade,<br />

to act as Chief Accountant, Treasury. Dated SOth<br />

May, 1936. (M.P. P.2137.)<br />

Mr. J. C Carletti, Assistant Pay OHicer, acted us<br />

Accountant, Public Works Department, from 17th<br />

August, 1935, to 15th April, 1936,<br />

(M.P. P.1-141.)<br />

Mr. George Serghides, Assistant Superintendent of<br />

Surveys, to act as Superintendent of Surveys.<br />

Dated 22nd May, 1936. (M.P. P.S19.)<br />

-No. 541. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr, A. M. Thomas, Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, is<br />

granted vacation leave (75 days) and passage leave<br />

(12 days) from 20th May to Uth August, 1936,<br />

with permission to spend the Supreme Court vacation<br />

(16th August to 14th September) abroad.<br />

(M.P. L.1083.)<br />

Major W. H. Flinn, O.B.E., Treasurer, is granted<br />

vacation leave (79 days) and passage leave (24 days)<br />

from oOth May to 9th September, 1986.<br />

(M.P. L.4.)<br />

Mr. B. J. Surridge, Registrar of Co-operative and<br />

Co-operati^^e Credit Societies, is granted vacation<br />

leave (84 days), passage leave (12 days) and leave<br />

of absence with half salary (19 days) frora 4th June<br />

to 26th Septeniber, 1936. (M.P. L.892B.)<br />

Mr, M, C, Greene, President, District Courts, Limassol<br />

and Paphos, is granted vacation leave (79 days) and<br />

passage leave (24 days) from 23rd May to 2nd<br />

September, 1936. (M.P, L.1614,)<br />

Mr, C. Mace, Superintendent of Surveys, is granted<br />

vacation leave (112 days) and passage leave (18<br />

days) from 22nd May to 28th September, 1936.<br />

(M.P, L,1907,)<br />

Mr, E. B, Humfrey, Local Commandant, 1st Grade,<br />

Police Department, is granted vacation leave (136<br />

days), passage leave (24 days) and duty leave (12<br />

days) from 23rd May to 10th November, 1986,<br />

(M,P. L.2007.)<br />

Mr, R. R. Waterer, Assistant Conservator of Forests,<br />

lst Grade, is granted vacation leave (76 days), passage<br />

leave (24 days), and leave of absence with half salary<br />

(81 days) from 9th May to 16th September, 1936.<br />

Notification No. 486, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2518 of the Sth May, 1986, is hereby<br />

cancelled so far as it relates to this officer.<br />

'(M.P, L.1547.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. 542. Notification nnder the Public Health<br />

(ViUages) Xaw» 1892.<br />

371<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

delegated to him by His Excellency the Acting<br />

Governor under Notification No, 693, in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2450 of the 21st June, 1935, the Coraraissioner<br />

of Paphos has received a petition, dated<br />

the 15th February, 1936, signed by two-thirds of<br />

the tax-payers of the village of Nata, in tbe<br />

District of Paphos, asking for the application of the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 1892, to that viUage.<br />

In accordance with its provisions, the said Law will<br />

be in full force and eflFect in respect of the said vUlage<br />

of Nata as from this day.<br />

5th June, 1936. (M,P, 923/36.)<br />

No. 543. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

VOUNI (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to<br />

1936, I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Vounij in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shall be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the viUage of Vouni, as described in the Order<br />

of the Govemor made the 17th AprU, 1936,<br />

and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 24th April,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc titiUty in the village of Vouni,<br />

Limassol, 21st May, 1936,<br />

(M,P. 584/36.)<br />

L. S. GBEEKIKO,<br />

Commissioner,<br />

No. 544. ' Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

MONIATIS (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of<br />

Moniatis, in the Distriot of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the vUlage of Moniatis, as described in the<br />

Order of the Govemor made the 16th April,<br />

1936, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 17th<br />

April, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of public utiUty in the viUage of Moniatis.<br />

Limassol, 2Ist May, 1936,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 583/36.)<br />

L. S, GKBENINO,<br />

Commissioruir.


372 THE CYPRUS GAZETTB, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. 546. Tbe Co-op«nftife Sooaties Uw.1823.<br />

RlOISTR ATIONS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Co-operative Snieties and the Byelaws<br />

thereof have l)e«n duly registered under tlie<br />

provisions of the Law :—<br />

*• <strong>The</strong> Phini Co-operative Wine Making Society,<br />

Linuted," (M.P. 904/36.)<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Lania Co-operative Wine Makin«j Societv,<br />

Limiteil." (M.P, 926/36',)<br />

Dated 2nd June, 1936,<br />

B. J. SCRRIDGE,<br />

Registrar of C 'o-operative Soricffes.<br />

No. 546. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law. 1928.<br />

Pui-suant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

Busiuess Name No. 108.<br />

Name of Business: <strong>The</strong> General Motor Accessories<br />

Company, of Nicosia.<br />

Change: New name : <strong>The</strong> Motor Accessories Company.<br />

l)ate of Change : 18th May, 193(1,<br />

No. 547. Quarantine Restrictions<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd April, 1936, by<br />

Hi»= Exo«Uency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the followmg local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would lie subject to the measures prescribed by tbe<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Epypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt),,<br />

Beyrut TSyria^<br />

Bombay (India) ,,<br />

Salonica (Greece) .,<br />

Tripoli (Svria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ,.<br />

Jatfa (Palestine) ..<br />

Malta<br />

No. 548 Notice of Receiving Order.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, I'J.U).<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

In (he District Court of Limassol.<br />

//* noHkrupUy. No, 1 of 1936,<br />

Re Achilleas G. Joannides of Liinassol.<br />

h'-htor's Xaii-e—Acl ill-a.s 0. J < an nides.<br />

.\ddre8s—Limabsol.<br />

IVnjcri ption—Merchant.<br />

Date of Filing Petition—16th May, 1936.<br />

l>ate of Receiving Order—99th May, 1936.<br />

Whether Debtor's or CreditorV Petition—Creditora'.<br />

Act or Acts of Bankruptcy proved in Creditors*<br />

Petition—<strong>The</strong> debtor's informing his creditors on<br />

2nd May, 1986. of his inability to meet his<br />

obligations.<br />

Niooaia, V. K, BAIRAMIAN,<br />

1st June, 1936. Official Receiver.<br />

No. 549.<br />

In the District Court of Nicoaia.<br />

Application No. 24/86.<br />

Probate<br />

In the matter of the Probates (Re-sealing) Law, 1986<br />

and<br />

In thQ matter of George Henry Jeffery, deoeaaed.<br />

Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 13th day<br />

of June, 1936, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, application<br />

will be raade to the above named District Court for the<br />

reHBealing of the probate of the will of Geor^ Henry<br />

Jeffery, late of Nicosia, deceased, granted by the Court<br />

at London on the Sth July, 1935.<br />

Nicosia, 3rd June, 1936,<br />

(M,P. 794/09/2,)<br />

For Hugh Llewelyn Jones,<br />

Attorney of the Executors,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Westminster Bank, Ltd,,.<br />

PASCHALIS & CLERIDBS,<br />

Advocates.<br />

No. 550.<br />

Application No, 15/86,<br />

In the District Couit of Famagusta.<br />

Before : S. P. Mavromatis, D.J.<br />

In the Matter of Law No, 6 of 1899 relating to the<br />

acquisition of land for undertaking works of public<br />

utility,<br />

and<br />

In the matter of the application of the Commissioner<br />

of Famagusta for an Order of Court directing in<br />

what manner the service of the notice under<br />

section 5 of Law No, 6 of 1899 should be effected<br />

on Koumis Haji Paschali, late of Dherinia, who i»<br />

absent from <strong>Cyprus</strong> and of unknown residenoe.<br />

Ou the aboN-e application of the CommisBioner,<br />

Famagusta, Thig Court, on reading the affidavit sworn<br />

filed herein by or on behalf of the Applicant, Doth<br />

hereby order that the service of the notice shall be<br />

considered to be duly effected :<br />

1. By publishing a copy of this order with a<br />

copy of the notice in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> C^a^e//* published<br />

in Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

2, By posting similar copies on some conspifuious<br />

place in the land in question.<br />

And this Court Doth further order that if the<br />

Resjiondent Koumis Haji Paschali fails U> appear<br />

before the Commissioner of Faniagusta within six<br />

weeks from the publication in the ('>,i,rm Gazetfe oi<br />

this order, any further notice for the puriwse of this<br />

Application shall be posted on Court notice lioard.<br />

Given and Drawn up this 20th day of May, 1936.<br />

TRIK COPT,<br />

(Sg,l.) S. P<br />

MAVROMATIS,<br />

District Judge.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(Sfid.) M. SIDKI,<br />

Assistant Registrar, Distrirt Court,


No. 551.<br />

•Ap. 192/33.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

AIOIKHTHPION<br />

AMMOXOSTOY, 14/5/36.<br />

EIAOnOIHSIS SYMiDaNQL TOY AP0POY 5<br />

TOY nEPl AnOKTHSEQS TAiaN<br />

NOMOY, YR' API0MON 6 TOY<br />

ETOYS 1899,<br />

np6(; TOV KoufXYiv Xarl^Y) naeryaXT),<br />

Aepiveiav.<br />

'Avacpep6(i,evo(; eiq TTJV yvcoCTTOTcoiirj(nv T^


374<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. 554. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followiiii: Pnlletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Counti ies reported to the 5th June is published:—<br />

Eerintendent (invpi-nm.nf P,.i..+; />


SIPPLE\JENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2517 OF 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 13 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE MOTOR CAR LAWS, 1921 TO 1932.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [SOth May, 1936.<br />

Govemor,<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Gommander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Motor Car (Amendment) Short title.<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Motor Car<br />

Laws, 1921 and 1932, as amended by the Motor Car 9 of 1921<br />

(Amendment No. 2) Law, 1932, (hereinafter together ^e of 1932<br />

called "the Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and<br />

this Law may together be cited as the Motor Car Laws,<br />

1921 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following sub-section shall be inserted in section insertion<br />

3 of the Principal Law, the first part thereof being ^^j^^^ .<br />

, , , , * , ^ o sub-section<br />

numbered accordingly:— in section 3<br />

• "(2) Any person who contravenes any regulation 1921.^^**^<br />

made hereunder shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: Imprisonment for six months or a fine of<br />

twenty-five pounds or both."<br />

3. Section 5 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed and Repeal of<br />

the following section substituted therefor:— section 5 of<br />

Dnvmg, 5, Any person who when driving or i92i and<br />

motor^ci attempting to drive or when in charge of a ^^'^^^^^tio^<br />

new<br />

while drunk, motor Car OU a road or other pubhc place is section.<br />

under the influence of drink or a drug to<br />

such an extent as to be incapable of having<br />

proper control of such car shall be guilty of<br />

an offence.<br />

Penalty: Imprisonment for one year or one<br />

hundred pounds fine or both."<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion insertion<br />

immediately after section 5 of the following section:— of new<br />

' ttre^oT*^<br />

K^rt" °<br />

5A.—


376 SuppLEMEiTT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, &rH JTTNB, 1936.<br />

conviction and of any disqualification to which<br />

the convicted person has become subject shall<br />

be endorsed on any licence held by the offender.<br />

(2) A person who by virtue of an order of<br />

the Court under sub-section (1) is disquahfied<br />

from holding or obtaining a licence may appeal<br />

against the order in the same manner as against<br />

a conviction and the Court may, if it thinks<br />

fit, pending the appeal, suspend the operation<br />

of the order,<br />

(3) Where a person who is disquahfied by<br />

virtue of a conviction or order under this section<br />

is the holder of a Ucence, the hcence shaU be<br />

suspended so long as the disqualification<br />

continues in force and the licence so suspended<br />

shall, during the time of suspension, be of no<br />

effect."<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

30^^ May, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

Lender section 5 of the Principal Law a penalty not<br />

exceeding £100 is provided for the breach of any regulation<br />

made thereunder. In consequence of this no motoring<br />

offences, however trivial, are triable by Magistrates, their<br />

jurisdiction being hmited to offences punishable with a fine<br />

not exceeding £25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of section 2 of the present Law is to reduce<br />

the penalties for minor motoring offences and thus enable<br />

them to be dealt with by Magistrates.<br />

2. Section 3 of this Law makes provision for deahng<br />

with persons who are under the influence of drink or a<br />

drug while in charge of a motor car on a road or other<br />

pubhc place. Such persons upon conviction may be<br />

sentenced to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one<br />

year or to a fine not exceeding £100 or to both.<br />

3. Under the Principal Law the Courts have power to<br />

order forfeiture or suspension of a hcence to drive a motor<br />

car only if the offender contravenes any provision of the<br />

Motor Car Laws or the regulations made thereunder. This<br />

power, however, can only be exercised in respect of the<br />

unexpired term of the hcence which may, in certain cases,<br />

be of ver}' brief duration and can in no event exceed a<br />

year, hcences being issued annually.<br />

By section 4 of the present Law power is given to the<br />

Court to order that a driver upon conviction for any<br />

offence under the regulations or under any Law in connection<br />

with the driving of a motor car should be disquaUfied for<br />

holding or obtaining a Ucence for such period as the Court<br />

might think fit.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />


SuppLEMBiJT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936. "377<br />

No. 14 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE ENGLISH SCHOOL (MANAGEMENT<br />

AND CONTROL) LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

Governor.<br />

[2nd June, 1936.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

iollows;—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the English School short title.<br />

(Management and Control) (Amendment) Law, 1936, and<br />

shaU be read as one with the EngUsh School (Management<br />

and Control) Law, 1935, (hereinafter caUed "the Principal 35of 1935.<br />

Law "), and the Principal Law and this Law may together<br />

be cited as the EngUsh School (Management and Control)<br />

Laws, 1935 and 1936.<br />

2. Section 4 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed and Repeal of<br />

the foUowing section substituted therefor :— Law 36 of<br />

J^B^rdof 4,—(1) <strong>The</strong> EngUsh School, either in its substitution<br />

mellt.^^ present form or in such modified form as may<br />

be determined by the Governor under the<br />

provisions of section 3 (1) (a), shaU be managed<br />

^"^<br />

and controUed by a Board of<br />

which shaU consist of—<br />

Management<br />

(a) the Director of Education who shaU be<br />

Chairman ;<br />

(b) the Grantor ;<br />

(c) a fit and proper person appointed by the<br />

Govemor.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Govemor may upon the death or<br />

resignation of the Grantor appoint a fit and<br />

proper person to fiU the vacancy.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Govemor may at any time terminate<br />

any appointment made by him under the<br />

provisions of this section.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> Governor may upon the death,<br />

resignation, retirement or termination of<br />

appointment of any person appointed by him<br />

under the provisions of this section appoint<br />

another fit and proper person to fiU the vacancy.<br />

(5) <strong>The</strong> Govemor may in the case of iUness<br />

or absence from the Colony of any member of<br />

the Board of Management appoint a fit and<br />

proper person in the place of such member until<br />

such member shaU resume his duties.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> Board of Management shall conduct<br />

their meetings and proceedings and shaU manage<br />

and control the Enghsh School in accordance<br />

with regulations made by them and approved<br />

by the Govemor."<br />

3. Sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Principal Law is Repeal of<br />

hereby repealed and the following sub-section substituted ^J*o7^^on<br />

i;heref or:— s of Law 35<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

of 1935<br />

" (2) Upon the closing of the Enghsh School as in t^^oTo?"*<br />

sub-section (1) provided the Govemor may, by writing new subunder<br />

his hand, direct— section,<br />

'3^


373 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 5TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

(a) that such part of the immovable and movable<br />

property mentioned in sections 2 and 3 as may<br />

remain undisposed of at the date of tlie closing be<br />

utiUzed for such purpose being for the benefit of<br />

the youth of the Colony as the Govemor may<br />

determine, or be sold and the proceeds thereof be<br />

appUed to such purpose aforesaid and in such manner<br />

as the Governor may determine ;<br />

(b) that the proceeds of such part of the said immovable<br />

and movable property as may have been disposed<br />

of before the date of the closing be utiUzed in the<br />

like manner,"<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

2nd June, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reason-<br />

Under section 4 of the Principal Law the EngUsh<br />

School is managed and controlled by a Board of Management<br />

consisting of the Director of Education, the Grantor<br />

(Canon Newham) and a fit and proper person appointed<br />

by the Governor.<br />

That section does not contain provision in respect of—<br />

(a) the filUng of a vacancy which may occur upon<br />

the death or resignation of the Grantor, or<br />

(b) the appointment of a fit and proper person to act<br />

as a member of the Board during the illness or absence<br />

from the Colony of a member thereof,<br />

and the object of section 2 of this Law is to substitute a<br />

new section 4 in the Principal Law making provision<br />

therefor.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> object of section 3 of this Law is to make it<br />

clear that, upon the closing of the English Scliool when<br />

it is no longer necessary that it should continue to function<br />

as a school, such part of the immovable and movable<br />

property of the EngUsh School, vested in the Governor<br />

under sections 2 and 3 of the Principal Law, which has<br />

not been disposed of at the date of the closing and the<br />

proceeds of any part thereof which has been previously<br />

disposed of, may be utilized for the benefit of the youth<br />

of the Colony.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 1184/35.) Acting Attxyrney-General.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by tbe Oovernni^-nt Prmter at the GovernnieDt Printii^ Office, NiootMi.<br />

(^)


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2517 OF 5TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910,<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application,<br />

(M.P, 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1452A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> British Portland<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House,<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, 8.W., England,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt,<br />

COLORCRETE<br />

No, 1453A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated Portland<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House,<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S,W,, England,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the IJnited<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers,<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936,<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

8N0WCRETE<br />

379<br />

No. 1451A in Class 47, in resjDect of petroleum<br />

products, including lubricating oils and greases,<br />

diesel engine lubricating oil, in the name of<br />

Standard Oil Company of Califomia, 100 West<br />

Tenth Street, Wilmington, State of Delaware,<br />

United States of America, a corporation duly<br />

organized under the laws of the State of Delaware,<br />

engaged in the production, manufacture,<br />

transportation and sale of petroleum and its<br />

products.<br />

Filed the 13th day of May, 1936.<br />

RPM<br />

3rd Advt,<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade<br />

Mark Application No. 1451A is c/o Mr. Dem. D.<br />

<strong>The</strong>mistocles, Advocate, Lamaca.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 456A, Class 45, in the name of <strong>The</strong> British-<br />

American Tobacco Company Limited, Westminster<br />

House, 7, Millbank, London, S.W., England, as from<br />

the 17th day of September, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Goverument Printing Office, Nicosia.


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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ul)Iisi)eti h]^ autf)ortt|><br />

No. 2518.] FRIDAY, 12TH JUNE, 1936. 381<br />

No. 555. BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas there now exist in the village of<br />

Morphou, in the District of Nicosia, certain areas<br />

which had hitherto been commonly known as<br />

" Ayios Mamas," " Ayios Yeoryios " and " Ayia<br />

Paraskevi," respectively :<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the said areas<br />

Bhould form separate quarters :<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Govemor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of<br />

the powers and authority vested in me by the<br />

Land Code and the Village Authorities Laws, 1931<br />

to 1935, do hereby proclaim and order as follows :—<br />

(1) That from and after the lst day of Julyt<br />

1936, the said areas shall be constituted separate<br />

quarters in the village of Morphou ; and<br />

(2) That the said quarters shall, for all<br />

administrative purposes, be ranked as separate<br />

quarters under the stj'^le of " Ayios Mamas,"<br />

" Ayios Yeoryios " and " Ayia Paraskevi " ;<br />

and<br />

(3) That the said quarters shall have the<br />

boundaries in the Schedule hereto prescribed.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Boundaries of Ayios Mamas Quarter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem point<br />

of plot No. 121, plan No. XIX/23, on the boundary<br />

of the village of Morphou and on the left bank of<br />

the river " Ovghos," and goes south-eastwards<br />

along this bank of this river to the most eastem<br />

point of {dot No. 200 of the same plan, where it<br />

is met by tlie river " Serakhis " ; thence southdastwards<br />

up the latter river to the point due<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

north of the most eastem point of plot No. 579^<br />

Morphou village plan (piece No. 4) ; thence southwards<br />

along the eastem boundary of this plot<br />

and of plots Nos. 583 and 584 of the same plan<br />

(piece No. 3) to the stream on southem boundary<br />

of the latter plot; thence south-eastwards up this<br />

stream to the road on the south-eastern boundary<br />

of plot No. 591 of the same plan (piece No. 3);<br />

thence southwards and south-eastwards along thia<br />

road to the most eastem point of plot No. 1046<br />

of the same plan (piece No. 3), where it is joined<br />

by another road; thence westwards along the<br />

latter road to the most westem point of plot<br />

No. 1036 of the same plan (piece No. 3), where it<br />

is joined by another road; thence southwards<br />

along the latter road to the road from Ayia<br />

Paraskevi Church to Ghaziveran; thence southeastwards<br />

crossing the latter road and along tho<br />

road leading to the main road to Nicosia ; thence<br />

along this main road to the Cypms Govemment<br />

Railway line ; thence south-westwards along the<br />

northem boundary of the Railway line to the river<br />

" Komitis"; thence south-eastwards up this<br />

river to the most northem point of plot No, 266^<br />

plan No. XX/41, on the boundary of the village<br />

of Morphou; thence westwards, north-westwards<br />

and north-eastwards along the boundary of the<br />

village of Morphou to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area of this quarter comprises 12,051 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in brown on<br />

the plan, serial No. 1062, filed in D.L,R,S.<br />

M.P. 435/23.<br />

Boundaries of Ayios Yeoryios Quarter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary b^ins on the seashore at the<br />

mouth of the river " Aloupos," plan No. X/62,<br />

on the boundary of the village of Morphou, and<br />

goes south-eastwards, southwards, eastwards and<br />

south-westwards along this village boundary Uy<br />

the most eastem point of plot No. 93, plan<br />

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:?82 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. XX/17, locality '' Stratin," on the main road<br />

from Myrtou to Morphou ; thence south-westwards<br />

along this main road, crossing the bridge over<br />

the river " Serakhis." to the most northern point<br />

of plot No. 604 of Morphou \'illage plan (piece<br />

No. 4) : thence south-westwards and southeastwards<br />

along the road on the eastem boundaries<br />

of plot.- Xos. 604 of the same plan (piece Xo. 4),<br />

and 638 of the same plan (piece No. 3), to the<br />

junction of roads at the most eastem point of<br />

plot Xo. 657 ofthe same plan (piece No. 6) ; thence<br />

south-westwards along the road on the southeastern<br />

boundaries of plots Xos, 661, 930, and the<br />

southern boundaries of plots Nos. 921, 904 of<br />

the same plan (piece Xo. 6), to the junction of<br />

roads at the north-western comer of plot No. 1001<br />

of the same plan (piece No. 3) ; thence northwestwards<br />

along the road leading to the school<br />

(Greek Girls) to the most southem point of plot<br />

No. 590 of the same plan (piece No. 3 ) ; thence<br />

north-eastwards along the road on the southeastern<br />

botmdary of plots Nos. 590 and 588 to<br />

the stream on the southern boundary of plot<br />

No. 591 of the same plan (piece Xo. 3) ; thence<br />

north-westwards down this stream to the most<br />

southern point of plot No. 584 of the same plan<br />

(piece Xo. 3) ; thence north-eastwards along the<br />

eastern boundary of this plot, the south-eastern<br />

and eastem boundaries of plot No. 583 of the same<br />

plan (piece Xo. 3), and the eastern boundary of<br />

plot No. 579 of the same plan (piece No. 4), to the<br />

north-eastern comer of this plot on the river<br />

" Serakhis " ; thence north-westwards down this<br />

river to its junction with the left bank ofthe river<br />

" Oviil >vs " at the most eastem point of plot<br />

No. i-OO, plan Xo. XIX/23 ; thence north-westwards<br />

along this bank of the latter river to the most<br />

northci n point of plot No. 121 of the same plan<br />

on the boundary of the village of Morphou;<br />

thence north-westwards and north-eastwards along<br />

this village boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area of this quarter comprises 22,199<br />

donums approximately, as shown edged in green<br />

on the plan, serial No. 1062, filed in D.L.R,S,<br />

M.P. 435/23.<br />

Mo. 556. ORDKR<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Goveirwr.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the viiiage of Kato Dluys, in the District<br />

of Larnaca, on the Mh day of December, 1936,<br />

it was determuied by the voters present thereat<br />

that a certain area should be res^ved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the \'illage of Kato Dhrys :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described ;<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the vUiage of<br />

Kato Dhrys has forwarded to the Oommissioner<br />

of the District ot Larnaca a report, irigned and<br />

sealed by him, containing a desoription with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

aaid area fulfils the conditions in section 10(4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930,<br />

and 1935, prescribed :<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 10th day of June, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

Boundaries of Ayia Paraskevi Quarter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boimdary begins at the most northern point<br />

of plot Xo, 148, plan No, XX/17, on the main road<br />

from Morphou to Myrtou and on the boundary<br />

ofthe village of Morphou, and goes south-eastwards<br />

and south-westwards along this village boundary<br />

to the most northern point of plot Xo. 256, plan<br />

No. XX 41, on the river " Komitis " ; thence northwestwards<br />

down this river to the northern boundary<br />

of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Govemment Railway Une ; thence<br />

north-eastwards along the northern boundary of<br />

the Railway line to the main road from Nicosia<br />

to Morphou ; thence north-westwards along this<br />

main road to the most southern point of plot<br />

No. 1210 of Morphou village plan (piece No. 9),<br />

where this road forks ; thence north-west wards<br />

along the more western of the two roads to the<br />

most western point of plot No. 1240 of the same<br />

plan (piece No. 9), on a road from Ayia Paraskevi<br />

Church to Ghaziveran ; thence northwards, crossing<br />

this road and continuing along another road to the<br />

most western point of plot No. 1036 of the same<br />

plan (piece No. 3) ; thence eastwards along another<br />

road to the most eastem point of plot Xo. 1046<br />

of the same plan (piece No. 3), on the road from<br />

Ayia Paraskevi Church to the school (Greek Girls);<br />

thence north-westwards along this road to the<br />

north-western corner of plot No. 1001 of the same<br />

plan (piece No. 3) ; thence eastwards along another<br />

road on the southern boundaries of plots Nos. 904,<br />

921 of the same plan (piece No. 6), and the south<br />

eastern boundaries of plots Nos. 930. 661, of the<br />

same plan (piece No. 6), to the junction of roads<br />

at the most eastem point of plot No. 657 ofthe same<br />

plan (piece No. 6) ; thence north-westwards along<br />

another road on the eastern boundary of plot<br />

No. 638 of the same plan (piece No. 3) and 604 of<br />

the same plan (piece No. 4) to the main road from<br />

Morphou to Myrtou; thence north-eastwards,<br />

crossing the river " Serakhis," along this road to<br />

the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area of this quarter comprises 5,385 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in yellow on the<br />

plan, serial No. 1062, filed im D.L.R.S.<br />

M,P, 435/23.<br />

(M.P. 1023/23.)<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together witii his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemw :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described shouki be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kato<br />

Dhrys.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is herebj- ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kato<br />

Dhrys in the Distriot of Larnaea.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boimdaries<br />

that is to say :-~<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most southem<br />

point of plot No. 120, plan No. XLIX/27,<br />

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locality " Peramosphilia," on the boundary<br />

of the village of Kato Dhrys, and goes southeastwards<br />

along this village boundary to the most<br />

eastem point of plot No. 228, plan No, XLIX/28,<br />

locality. " Gliastros " ; thence south-westwards<br />

along the eastem boimdary of plot Xo. 228 of<br />

the same plan to the road leading to the village<br />

of Kato Dhrys ; thence south-westwards and<br />

north-westwards along the northem side of<br />

this road to the most southern point of plot<br />

No. 286, of the same plan, locality " Lakkos " ;<br />

thence north-westwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 286, 150, 149, 148, 307, 318,<br />

320, 316, 312, 314, 443, 445 and 446 of the same<br />

plan to the track at the eastem side of plot<br />

Xo. 446 of the same plan; thence south-west-<br />

A\ ards along this track to the road at the southwestem<br />

corner of plot No, 102 of the same plan,<br />

locality " Proigoumenos " ; thence south-westwards<br />

and north-westwards along the northem<br />

side of this road to the stream running across<br />

plot No, 663, plan No. XLIX/35, locality<br />

" Pamboulos " ; thence north-eastwards along<br />

this stream to the most northem point of plot<br />

No. 416, plan No. XLIX/27, locality<br />

" Skasmata " ; thence north-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 414, 420, 425, 426, 432,<br />

431, 427, 428, 430, 434,435,449,450,451 and 452<br />

of the same plan to the most westem point of<br />

plot No. 452 on a footpath; thence northeastwards<br />

and north-westwards along this<br />

footpath including in the reserved area plots<br />

Nos. 452, 447, 446, 473, 479, 477, 495, 497, 505,<br />

504 and 502 of the same plan to the most<br />

western point of plot No. 502, locality<br />

" Kharkies," on a stream ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along this stream to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,502 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 144/36.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, I^H JL^NE, 1936. 38.S<br />

Made at Nicosia, this Sth day of Jtme, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 804/36.)<br />

No. 567. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS,<br />

STREETS AND WELLS ON ARAZI MIRIE<br />

LAW, 1927.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Gonemxyr.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Construction of Buildings, Streets and WeUs on<br />

Arazi Mirie Law, 1927, His Excellency the<br />

Governor is pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as follows :—<br />

That the area of land situated wdthin the<br />

municipal limits of the Town of Nicosia, as<br />

described in the Schedule hereto, having been<br />

set aside as a street wdth the approval of and<br />

on the recommendation and report of the<br />

Building Committee of the Town of Nicosia, be<br />

constructed as a street by or under the<br />

supervision of the Municipal Corporation of the<br />

Town of X'^icosia at the cost of the owners of<br />

plots or buildings adjacent to such street as<br />

provided by the said Law.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area .of land generaUy 20 feet wide and<br />

approximately 380 feet long, which is situated<br />

within the municipal limits of Nicosia, Tripioti<br />

Quarter, and commences at Evagoras Road, being<br />

bounded on the west by plots Nos. 46/4, 46/5,<br />

46/6, 46 8 and 46/9, Block 26, Nicosia, (Plari<br />

No. XXi. 46.5.IV) and on the east by plots<br />

Nos. 46, 46/11 and 46/10, Block 25, Nicosia,<br />

(Plan Xo. XXI. 46.5.IV) marked A.B. and<br />

coloured red on the plan filed in Commissioner's<br />

Office M.P. 282/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 10th day of June, 1936,<br />

(M.P. 1091/33.)<br />

No. 558. NOTICE<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAWS,<br />

1930 AND 1934.<br />

MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF MORPHOU.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas by an Order of the High Commissioner*<br />

in CouncU, No. 128, dated the 26th day of October,<br />

1888, and published under Notification No. 527<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 2nd day of November,<br />

1888, it was among other things provided that<br />

the Municipal CouncU of Morphou shaU have the<br />

powers, rights and duties by the law vested in<br />

Mimicipal CouncUs within the limits of Morphou,<br />

in the District of Nicosia :<br />

And whereas by a Notice of the Acting Govemor<br />

pubhshed under No. 514 in the Cypnis <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

of the 17th day of June, 1932, the said Hmits<br />

were more particularly fixed and were extended :<br />

And whereas it is deemed expedient to extend<br />

further the said Limits :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested<br />

in him by the Municipal Corporations Laws,<br />

1930 and 1934, His ExceUency the Governor is<br />

pleased to direct it to be notified and it is hereby<br />

notified as follows :—<br />

(1) From and after the 1st day of July, 1936,<br />

the Umits of the Mimicipal Corporation of<br />

Morphou, in the District of Nicosia. shaU be<br />

those comprised in the boundaries set forth<br />

in the Schedule hereto.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Notice of the Acting Govemor<br />

published under No. 514 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

of the 17th day of June, 1932, shaU, as from<br />

the 1st day of JiUy, 1936, be revoked.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Limits of the Municipal Corporation of Morphou.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boimdary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 121, plan No. XIX/23, on the<br />

boundary of the vUlage of Morphou and on the<br />

left bank of the river " Ovghos," and goes southeastwards<br />

along this bank of this river to the<br />

most northem point of plot No. 130, plan<br />

No. XX/17, on the main road from Myrtou to<br />

Morphou; thence south-west w ards along this<br />

main road to the most northern point of plot<br />

No. 190, plan Xo. XIX/32, which plot is the<br />

Municipal Garden ; thence south-eastwards and<br />

southwards along the northern and eastem<br />

boundaries of this plot to the right bank of the<br />

river " Serakhis" ; thence south-eastwards<br />

along this bank of this river to the point due north<br />

of plot No. 624, plan No. XX/33, on the boundary<br />

of the viflage of Morphou ; thence south-eastwards,<br />

south-westwards and westwards along this village<br />

boundary to the most northem point of plot<br />

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3.S4 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No, 256, plan No. XX; 41, on the river " Komitis " :<br />

thence north-westwards down this river to the<br />

westem boundary of plot No. 422, Morphou<br />

village plan (piece No. 10); thence north-westwards<br />

along the westem boundary of this plot to its<br />

most westem point; thence due northwards,<br />

crossing the main road to Karavostasi to the<br />

south side of the road leading to Baraji Monastery;<br />

thence westwards along this road to the southwestem<br />

corner of plot No. 291, plan No. XIX 38,<br />

on the boundary of the viUage of Morphou ;<br />

thence north-westwards and north-eastwards<br />

along this vUlage boundary to the starting point.<br />

This municipal area comprises 12,822 donums<br />

approximately, as shown coloured red on the plan,<br />

serial No. 1062, filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 713/31.<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 10th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 775/32.)<br />

19o. 559. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the foUowing Laws :—<br />

No. 32 of l!t3,^).—A Law to provide forthe Guardianship<br />

of Infants not being heirs under disability and<br />

of prodigals. (M.P. 715/35.)<br />

Xo. H of ] 936.—A Law to amend the Law regulating<br />

and controlling the sanitation on the .Summer Camp<br />

on Mount Troodos. (:M.P. 975/20/2.)<br />

.\o. 9 of 1936.—A Law furtlier to amend the<br />

Criminal Code. (M.P. 646/20/2.)<br />

No. 12 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Guardianship<br />

of Infants and Prodigals Law, 193.").<br />

(M.P. 715/35.)<br />

No. 560.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governoi' and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, are published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 15 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the Law<br />

relating to Tobacco. (M.P. 989/29/3.)<br />

No. 16 of 1936.—A Law to regulate and control<br />

immigration. (M.P. 975/34/2.)<br />

No. 17 of 1936.—A law to regulate the Deportation<br />

of Undesirable British Subjects. (M.P. 1008/34.)<br />

J^o. 561.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft BiU, which wUl in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law for the better promotion of PubUc Health in<br />

Villages. (M:P. 525/30/2.)<br />

110.662. APPOIXTMENT<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TROODOS CAMP MAGISTRATE<br />

LAW, 1891,<br />

H. R. PALMEE,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of thc powers vested in him by the<br />

Troodos Camp Magistrate Law, 1891, and otherwise,<br />

His Elzoellency tbe Oovemor is pleased to appoint and<br />

herebj appoints Mr, Roland Paul Lambert Browne to be<br />

a Magistrate to exercise magisterial jarisdiction within<br />

the area lying within the bouDdaries set oat in the<br />

Schedule to the Order in Couucil Xo. 1691, dated the<br />

20th May, 1936, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the<br />

22nd May, 1936, under Notification No. 483.<br />

Made at Nieosia, this 10th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M,P. 973/20,)<br />

No. 563. Appointments under the Courts ol<br />

Justice Law, 1935.<br />

Under the power and authority vested in him hy<br />

the Courts of Justice Law 1935, His Excellency the<br />

Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr, Charles<br />

Edward Langton Cox to fill the office of President of<br />

the District Courts of the Districts of Nicosia and<br />

Kyrenia during the absence of Mr. Charles <strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Abbott, President of the said District Courts, from the<br />

13th June, 1936, and until further orders.<br />

(M.P. P.1267.)<br />

No. 564.<br />

Under the power and authority vested in him by<br />

the Courts of Justice Law, 1985, His Excellency the<br />

Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Charloi<br />

Edward Langton Cox to fill the office of President of<br />

the District Courts of the Districts of Limassol and<br />

Paphos during the absene of Mr. jMaurice Cherry<br />

Greene, President of the said District Courts, from<br />

the 23rd May, 1936, and until further orders.<br />

(M.P. P.1267.)<br />

No. 565. Appointments.<br />

His Exeellency the (lOvernor has been pleased to<br />

make the foUowing appointments :—<br />

Mr. Alan Ernest Walker to be Temporary Assistant<br />

Engineer, Public Works Department. Dated 15th<br />

May. 1936. (M.P. 807/36)<br />

Hassan Ahmed Eff., Guard and Boatman, 3rd Grade,<br />

to be, on probation, a Guard and Boatman, 2nd<br />

Grade, (Customs and Inland Re\enue Departmen|<br />

from 1st July, 1936. (M.P. P.1487.J<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT,<br />

Major L. A. S. Northcote, Local Commandant, lst<br />

Grade, to act as Deputy Chief Commandant of Police<br />

during the absence of Mr. J H, Ashmore from 5th<br />

June, 1936. (M.P. P.683.)<br />

No. 566. Secondment.<br />

His ExceUency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

direct that Mr. A. McLaughlan, Assistant Engineer,<br />

Public Works Department, be seconded to the Medical<br />

Department for a period of two years, for duty with<br />

the Rockefeller Foundation anti-malarial cam.paign in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>. (M.P. P.571.)<br />

No. 567. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. C. T. Abbott, President, District Courts, Nicosia<br />

and Kyrenia, is granted vacation leave (85 days),<br />

passage leave (24 days) and leave of absence with<br />

half salary (2 days) from 13th June to lst October,<br />

1936, (M,P. L.I995.)<br />

Mr. J. H. Ashmore, Deputy Chief Commandant of<br />

Police, is granted vacation leave (80 days), passage<br />

leave (18 days), duty leave (25 days) and leave of<br />

absence with half salary (12 days) from Sth June to<br />

17th Octolier, 1936. (M.P. L.2006.)<br />

Mr. B. J. Weston, Superintendent of Agriculture, is<br />

granted vacation leave (72 days), passage leave (18<br />

days), duty leave (38 days) and study leave (8 days)<br />

from Sth June to ISth October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1888.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Ho. 568.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

THE TROODOS PUBLIC HEALTH LAWS, 1920 AND 1930,<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve of the following Regulations made by the<br />

iS*o6dos Public Health Board.<br />

(M.P, 975/20/2.)<br />

REGULATIONS MADE BY THE TBOODOS PUBLIC<br />

HEALTH BOARD,<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in them by the<br />

Troodos PubUc Health Laws, 1920 and 1930, the<br />

Troodos PubUc Health Board hereby make the<br />

following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the Troodos<br />

Public Health (Amendment) Regulations, 1936,<br />

and shaU be read as one with the Troodos PubUc<br />

Health Regulations 1931 to 1935,* (hereinafter<br />

caUed " the Principal Regidations"), and the<br />

Principal Regulations and these Regulations may<br />

together be cited as the Troodos PubUc Health<br />

Regulations, 1931 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following regulation shall be substituted<br />

for regulation 26 ofthe Principal Regulations :—<br />

" 26.—(1) AU buUdings, hotels, camps, tents,<br />

coffee-shops, confectionery or pastry-shops,<br />

grocery-shops, cook-houses, eating-houses, bars,<br />

bakeries, khans, mandras, pig-styes, poultrypens<br />

or stables within the sanitary area, and aU<br />

articles, things or materials used therein shaU be<br />

kept by the owner, occupier or lessee thereof in a<br />

clean and sanitary condition to the satisfaction<br />

of the Medical Officer.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Medical Officer if satisfied that any<br />

ofthe premises in paragraph (1) hereof mentioned<br />

is not kept in a clean and sanitary condition<br />

may serve a written notice on the owner,<br />

occupier or lessee of such premises in the form<br />

prescribed in the First Schedule hereto specifying<br />

the work that is to be carried out in order to<br />

bring such premises to a clean and sanitary<br />

condition and specifying the period (not being less<br />

than twenty-four hours) within which the work<br />

to be completed.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Medical Officer if satisfied that aU or<br />

any of his instructions as specified in the notice<br />

have not been carried out may order the closing<br />

of the premises and such premises shall thereupon<br />

remain closed untU the instructions specified in<br />

the notice are carried out to his satisfaction. "<br />

3. Regulation 39 of the Principal Regulations<br />

M hereby amended as foUows :—<br />

(a) By the deletion of paragraph (1) (a) and<br />

the substitution therefor of the following<br />

paragraph :—<br />

" (a) Barbers, per annum or part thereof<br />

from IOs. to £3."<br />

(6) By the insertion in paragraph (1) (6)<br />

immediately after the words " medical<br />

practitioners " ofthe words " other than the<br />

Medical Officer and the Medical Officer in<br />

charge of the troops '*.<br />

(c) By the deletion in paragraph (1) (j) of the<br />

figure " 10«." and the substitution therefor<br />

of the figure " 5s.".<br />

* <strong>Gazette</strong>s of: 12.6.1931<br />

8.9.1933<br />

7.12.1934<br />

9.8.1935<br />

REGULATIONS.<br />

385<br />

(d) By the deletion of paragraph (3) and the<br />

substitution therefor of the foUowing<br />

paragraph :—<br />

" (3) Every hotel-keeper shaU pay in<br />

addition to the fee in paragraph (1) (e)<br />

of this regulation prescribed, a fee of not less<br />

than Sep. or more than 4|cp., as the Board<br />

may direct, in respect of every visitor of over<br />

ten years of age sta3ang at his hotel."<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> foUowing regulation shaU be substituted<br />

for regulation 44 of the Principal Regulations :—<br />

" 44.—(1) No person shaU, within the sanitary<br />

area, be employed in any hotel, camp,<br />

restaurant, bar, coffee-shop, slaughter-house,<br />

bakery or in any place in which food or<br />

drink is prepared or served or is sold or<br />

exposed for sale unless such person obtains<br />

from the Medical Officer or any other<br />

Government Medical Officer a Health<br />

Certificate vaUd until the thirty-first<br />

December next following the date of issue<br />

in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule<br />

hereto.<br />

(2) No Health Certificate shaU be granted to<br />

any person who is suffering from any<br />

contagious or infectious disease or who has<br />

an open exposed cut, abrasion or sore on<br />

his person or who appears to the Officer to<br />

whom appUcation i& made not to maintain<br />

habits of personal cleanliness. For the<br />

purpose of ascertaining whether a Health<br />

Certfficate may properly be granted to any<br />

person, the Officer to whom appUcation is<br />

made may require such person to be<br />

medicaUy examined.<br />

(3) Any Health Certificate granted under<br />

paragraph (1) hereof may be canceUed at<br />

any time or suspended for such time as to<br />

the Medical Officer may seem fit if the<br />

holder is found by the Medical Officer to<br />

suffer from a contagious or infectious<br />

disease or has an exposed cut, abrasion or<br />

sore on his person or if it appears to the<br />

Medical Officer that he does not maintain<br />

habits of personal cleanliness.<br />

(4) A person to whom a Health Certificate<br />

imder paragraph (1) hereof is granted shaU<br />

upon the demand of any member of the<br />

Board or of the Medical Officer, produce<br />

for inspection such certificate to any such<br />

member or to the Medical Officer."<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> following regulation shaU be inserted in<br />

the Principal Regulations immediately after<br />

regulation 44 thereof:—<br />

" 44A.—(1) <strong>The</strong> owner or manager of any<br />

hotel, camp, restaurant, bar, coflfee-shop,<br />

slaughter-house, bakery or any place in which<br />

food or drink is prepared or served or is sold<br />

or exposed for sale within the sanitary area shall,<br />

at the beginning of the Summer Season in each<br />

year, fumish the Board with a Ust of all persons<br />

employed by him in any of the estabUshments<br />

above mentioned.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> owner or manager of any of the<br />

estabUshments in paragraph (1) hereof mentioned<br />

shall at once notify the Board of any change<br />

occurring during the summer season in any Ust<br />

suppUed by him under the provisions of<br />

paragraph (1) of this regulation."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


,^sr»<br />

6, <strong>The</strong> foUowing Schedules shaU be inserted as<br />

Schedules to the Principal Regulations :—<br />

' FIRST SCHEDULE<br />

(REGULATION 26 (2).)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Troodos Public Health<br />

1920 to 1936.<br />

XOTICE.<br />

Regulations,<br />

To of<br />

owner, occupier or lessee of the<br />

You are hereby notified that on inspecting your<br />

premises on the day of 193 ,<br />

it has been found that the foUowing work is<br />

necessary in order to ensure satisfactory sanitary<br />

conditions :—<br />

You are hereby rec^uired to carry out the abovementioned<br />

work avithin hours from the time<br />

and date hereof.<br />

Date Time<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

(REGULATION 44 (1).)<br />

Medical Officer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Troddos Public HeaUh Regidations,<br />

1920 to 1936.<br />

HEALTH CERTIFICATE.<br />

This is to certify that<br />

age of District<br />

of has been examined by me<br />

on and has been found to<br />

be medically fit.<br />

Date<br />

Medical Officer.<br />

Photograph.<br />

Note.—This certificate shall be vaUd until the<br />

3l8t Deoember, 193,...<br />

(M.P. 975/20/2.)<br />

No. 569. Govemment Examinations.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> G let'k and Turkish Preliminary Examinations<br />

will be held in Nicosia on the 1st July, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Greek and Turkish Ordinary Examinations<br />

will be held iu Nicosia on the 2nd July, 1936.<br />

;{. Names of candidates must be sent to the Director<br />

of Education on the official form, which may be<br />

oliiMined at the Cominissioners' Offices, with stamps<br />

fi'i- the prescrii>ed fee affixed, not later than the 26th<br />

June. 19:3t;.<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

(M.P. 345/36.)<br />

No. 570. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

AKADHIPPOL (LARNACA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Aradhipj>«>u, in the District of Larnaca (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shall be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offenoer<br />

committed within the Tree Plantirig Area of<br />

the village of Aradhippou, as described m the<br />

Order of the Govemor made the 12th day of May,<br />

1936. and pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> GazeUe No.»2514<br />

of the 15th May, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Lamaca for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nioney in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of Aradhippou.<br />

Lamaca, 3rd June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 774/36.)<br />

R, C. S. STAN[-KY,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 571. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934, the foUowing<br />

Rules made by the Committee of the Irrigation<br />

Division of Yermasoyia, in the District of Limassol,<br />

are pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 1153/32.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF YERMASOYIA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Yermasoyia (Amendment) Rules,<br />

1936, and shaU be read as one with the Irrigation<br />

Division of Yermasoyia Rules, 1932, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Principal Rules "), and the Principal<br />

Rules and these Rules may together be cited as<br />

the Irrigation Division of Yermasoyia Rules,<br />

1932 and 1936.<br />

2. Rule 5 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the addition of the following provisoat<br />

the end thereof :—<br />

" Provided that when the benefit which is<br />

derived from the Irrigation Division is not for<br />

irrigation purposes but for power, the users<br />

of such power whether for miUs or other purposes<br />

shaU each pay a fixed sum not exceediwr:<br />

30s. per annum, suoh sum to be assessedt<br />

in proportion to* the profit derived from the use<br />

of the water."<br />

3. Rule 7 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the insertion immediately after<br />

paragraph (d) of the following paragraphs :—<br />

" (e) for any audit fees ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedingw which in<br />

the opinion of the Committee are beneficial<br />

to the Irrigation Division notwithstanding<br />

that the same may have been incurred before<br />

the formation of the Irrigation Division."<br />

No. 572. Obituary.<br />

His Excellency the (iovernor announces with regret<br />

the death of the following :—<br />

Ahmed Djevdet .\rif Eflf.. Customs and Revenue OflBcer,<br />

Cth (irade, on the 4tii June, !936.<br />

(M.P. ?.2m:)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Ho.1573. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1928.<br />

REGnarrftATioN,<br />

<strong>The</strong> following ('O-operative Society and the Byelaws<br />

thereof have been duly registered under the<br />

provisions of the Law :—<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Vasili (Karpas) Co-operative Store Society,<br />

Limited."<br />

Dated 4th June, 1936.<br />

P. PARKER,<br />

Acting Registrar of Co-operative Societies.<br />

(M.P. 920/36.)<br />

No. 574. Financial Beport, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

copies of the Financial Report of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

forthe year 1935 (:56pp.) are now on sale at the<br />

Government Priiitii.L' Office, Nicosia, and its agencies,<br />

at 25. a copy. (M.P. 255/36.)<br />

No. 575. Land Registration and Survey<br />

Department Report, 1935.<br />

It is herehy notified for general information that<br />

copies of the Report of the Department of Land<br />

Registration and .Survey for the year 1935 (20pp.) are<br />

now on sale at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia,<br />

and its agencies, at Is. a copy. (M.P. 257/36.)<br />

No. 576. Quarantine Restnctions^<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd AprU, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Omette of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt)<br />

Beyrut (Syria)<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Tripoli (Syria)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Juaitra ,,. ... ,,,<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague,<br />

Smallpox,<br />

Cholera,<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus,<br />

Plague.<br />

(M,P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 577. Trade Marks Advertisements,<br />

Advertisements under the TradeiMarks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

.gazette. (M.P. liOl/11.)<br />

.387<br />

No. 578. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursaaot to sed/ion 50<br />

of the Partnersliip Law, 1928, having been furmshed,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F, WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1, <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2, <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3, <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business,<br />

4, <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5, <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners,<br />

6, <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners,<br />

7, <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnersliip is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8, Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9, <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Kypris Hadjimarkou and Co.<br />

2. All sorts of sewing and tailoring requisites.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4 (Kypris Hadjimarkou, Tailor and Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

5 (Costas Anastassiades, Tailor, Nicosia.<br />

6. NU.<br />

7. Five years. 19th May, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Kypris Hadjimarkou.<br />

Costas Anastassiades.<br />

10. 467.<br />

No. 579. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G, F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P, 726/25,) Registrar of Partmrships.<br />

Business Name No, 13,<br />

Name of Business: Stavros S, Loukaides and Co,, of<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed for a period of<br />

ten years as from the lst day of January, 1936.<br />

Business Name No, 10,<br />

Name of Business : Z, J. Euthymiades and Varlaam,<br />

of Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 26th<br />

day of May, 1936.<br />

Partnership No, 390.<br />

Name of Firm : Xicolaides and AiLtQiiiadfis,of Tiimatyn^<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed from the 4th<br />

day of AprU, 1935, to tlie 28th day of May^ 1936.<br />

Date of Change : 4th day of April, 1936,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


388 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. 580. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 6th June, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

8th June, 1936.<br />

X<br />

-.<br />

E<br />

3Q<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

• — •<br />

9<br />

2<br />

~<br />

(1<br />

— 17<br />

1<br />

- 161<br />

1<br />

— 13<br />

^ —'<br />

Tl<br />

OQ<br />

—<br />

~'<br />

1<br />

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2 1<br />

§0<br />

w , PM<br />

—<br />

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—<br />

' '<br />

1<br />

i<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

X.<br />

'So<br />

• mm<br />

,•- 4) '<br />

—<br />

—•<br />

—<br />

—<br />

15<br />

- i -<br />

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(M.P, 828/31/3,)<br />

No. 581. Animal Disease.<br />

"o-<br />

> i<br />

•_><br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

'<br />

11<br />

195<br />

6<br />

sentery<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

1 «;<br />

1 • ^<br />

Imonary<br />

1<br />

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4 137<br />

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1<br />

t. '<br />

o<br />

t-l .£ 1<br />

QJ 'fc^<br />

ute Ant<br />

lioiuyeli<br />

achoma<br />

prosy<br />

_ j _ j . , 26 ! - 38<br />

— I — l - ;. • ' - 61<br />

— .1 1 - , 7<br />

- -i , 'M — •2U<br />

—~<br />

- r [- \ ' o<br />

7<br />

2 — 1 100 — 139<br />

- 3<br />

2 ! 5,683<br />

___ 1 -<br />

E. A .. XEFF,<br />

Director of Medical /Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 12th June is published :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Conntry. LocaUty.<br />

12th June, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Yariou?<br />

Yarious<br />

Yariou <<br />

Nature of Disease,<br />

3<br />

1<br />

^<br />

6.204<br />

Tuberculosis, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, TetanoB,<br />

Glanders, Strangles, Piroplasmosis, Variola, Fowl Plague,.<br />

Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis, Mange, Rabin.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox,<br />

Sheep Scab, Goat Scab, Fowl Pox,<br />

Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Mange, Rabies,<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth DiseaflC,<br />

Hagmorrhagic Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Plague, Mange,<br />

ROBERT J, ROE, Chief Veterinary Offker.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D, BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed hy the Government Printer at the Govemment Printing Office, Nioosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypms Ga^te may be obtained from the Superintendent, Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia, post free,<br />

on payment of a subscription of £1 for a year or 10*. for six months, payable in adTTance ; Single copws 6c?..<br />

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H^B^H ^•^z' » N<br />

c%<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2518 or 12TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 15 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING T6<br />

TOBACCO.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [IOth June, 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Tobacco (Amendment) short title.<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Tobacco<br />

Laws, 1932 to (No. 2) 1935, (hereinafter called "the 40of 1932.<br />

Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and this Law 39of 1933,<br />

may together be cited as the Tobacco Laws, 1932 to 1936. ?of 1935!<br />

29 of 1935!<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion of<br />

insertion immediately after section 40 of the following 4S^i^®t2e^<br />

section : Principal<br />

Law.<br />

"Two drams 40A.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in<br />

pac e 3, section 40 contained, the Comptroller may grant<br />

to any manufacturer of tobacco a special licence<br />

to pack and sell manufactured tobacco in<br />

packets each containing a net weight of manufactured<br />

tobacco of two drams subject to the<br />

following conditions, that is to say—<br />

(a) that the manufacturer has purchased<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> grown tobacco subsequent to the<br />

1st day of January, 1935 ;<br />

(b) that the total issues at any time from the<br />

factory of manufactured tobacco in packets<br />

of two drams shall not exceed in weight<br />

the total weight of <strong>Cyprus</strong> grown tobacco<br />

purchased between the 1st day of January,<br />

1935, and that date.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> number of cigarettes contained in<br />

any packet of manufactured tobacco of two<br />

drams shall not exceed eight.<br />

0)<br />

38>


390 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH Jon, 1936.<br />

(3) A Ucence granted under this section may<br />

be revoked by the ComptroUer at any tune<br />

upon faUure of the holder to comply with any<br />

of the provisions of this section."<br />

Amendment 3. Paragraph (c) of section 65 of the Principal Law,<br />

ofs«.rion b.^ (a< set out in section 10 of the Tobacco (Amendment)<br />

^93^" Law. 1935). is hereby amended by the insertion of the<br />

words "in respect of appUcations" after the word<br />

"char .red".<br />

Short title.<br />

Interpretation.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

IOth June, 1936. Colonial Secretary,<br />

(M.P. 989/29/3.)<br />

No. 16 OF 1936,<br />

A LAW TO REGULATE AND CONTROL IMMIGRATION.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [12


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JU>-E, 1936. 39X<br />

" port of entry" means any port which may be<br />

declared by the Govemor to be a port of entry for the<br />

purposes of this Law;<br />

" prohibited immigrant " means a person whose entry<br />

into the Colony is prohibited by this Law or by any<br />

regulations made thereunder;<br />

" traveUer " means an aUen not being a permanent<br />

resident who lawfuUy enters the Colony for any purpose<br />

other than that of residing there permanently or of<br />

seeking or accepting employment therein.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may declare by notification in the power of<br />


39iB SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(t) any person who has been deported from the Olony<br />

either imder this Law or imder any enactment in<br />

force at the date of his deportation ;<br />

(j) any person whose entry into the Colony is prohibited<br />

under any enactment for the time being in force;<br />

(k) any aUen who enters the Colony contrary to any<br />

prohibition, restriction or Umitation contained in<br />

any regulationa made under this Law or who<br />

remains in the Colony beyond the period therein<br />

prescribed;<br />

(I) any person who refuses to comply with the<br />

requirements of any regulations made under this<br />

Law in the interests of pubUc health ;<br />

(m) any person who does not fulfil any other requirements<br />

which may be prescribed by regulations<br />

made under this Law ;<br />

(n) any aUen who, if he desires to enter the Colony as<br />

an immigrant, has not in his possession, in addition<br />

to a passport bearing a British Consular visa for<br />

the Colony, a certificate of immigration or permit<br />

granted by the Principal Immigration Officer in<br />

accordance with any regulations made under this<br />

Law.<br />

(2) Save as provided in this Law or any Order of the<br />

Governor or any regulations made thereunder, no person<br />

who is a prohibited immigrant shall be permitted to<br />

enter the Colony or to reside therein.<br />

ExemptioDSi 7^ Thg foUowing pcrsons, if known to the immigration<br />

officer or if their identity is established to his satisfaction,<br />

shall be permitted to enter the Colony without any further<br />

formaUty—<br />

(a) any native of the Colony who does not come<br />

within any of the categories enumerated in<br />

paragraphs (gf), (h), (i) or (j) of section 6 (1);<br />

(b) any person in the service of the Govemment of<br />

the Colony and the wife and child of any such person •<br />

(c) members of His Majesty's Naval, Military or Air<br />

Forces on the active Ust;<br />

(d) any person duly accredited to the Colony by any<br />

other Government;<br />

(e) officers and crews of the ships of any friendly State ;<br />

(/) any British subject who has been ordinarily<br />

resident in the Colony for a period of seven years<br />

or more, and who does not come within any of the<br />

categories enumerated in paragraphs (/), (^), (h),<br />

(i) or (j) of section 6 (1).<br />

Pawporte. 8.—(1) Subject to the provisions of section 7 no person<br />

shaU enter the Colony T^dthout a passport and any person<br />

so doing shall be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant:<br />

Proyided that the Principal Immigration Officer may in<br />

exceptional cases dispense with the requirements of this<br />

sub-section,<br />

(2) No aUen shaU enter the Colony unless his passport<br />

bears a British Consular visa for the Colony and any aUen<br />

so doing shaU be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Govemor may from time to time by Order direct<br />

that passports or British Consular \4sas may be dispensed<br />

AA ith in the case of—<br />

(a) the nationals of any country, or<br />

(6) any class of persons as may be specified in the<br />

Order.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(4)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936. 393<br />

9. An immigration officer may issue to any passenger ^^^^<br />

on an aircraft or ship in transit a landing permit in<br />

exchange for his passport which shall entitle the holder to<br />

remain in the Colony for such time as such aircraft or ship<br />

remains in the airport or in the Colony's waters as the case<br />

may be. <strong>The</strong> passport of any such passenger shaU be<br />

retumed to him upon re-embarkation.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Govemor or by his direction any immigration ^**^^^**'<br />

officer may grant a Ucence for a prohibited immigrant to SHmigrants<br />

enter and remain in the Colony for such period and subject ^ ^^ "»<br />

to such terms and conditions as to the Govemor may seem * ° **°^*<br />

fit.<br />

11.—(1) An immigration officer may, with the consent Temporary<br />

of a medical officer, grant a temporary licence for a person STpeSons.<br />

arriving in the Colony suffering from any contagious or<br />

infectious disease to remain in the Colony for the purposes<br />

of treatment, subject to such conditions as the medical<br />

officer may deem necessary for the protection of the<br />

community.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> grant of a temporary Ucence imder this section<br />

shaU not prevent a subsequent decision that the Ucensee<br />

is a prohibited immigrant on another ground.<br />

(3) On the conclusion of his treatment or at such earUer<br />

time as may be specified in the temporary Ucence or<br />

communicated to him by the immigration officer, the<br />

Ucensee shall present himself in person to the immigration<br />

officer for examination.<br />

12.—(1) Notwithstanding— Special<br />

(a) that he may have in his possession a passport relating uy<br />

bearing a British Consular visa for the Colony, and *^®°*-<br />

(h) that he may not be a prohibited immigrant,<br />

no alien shaU have an absolute right to enter the Colony<br />

without the permission of the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

or of an immigration officer at the port of entry.<br />

(2) An immigration officer, subject to any general<br />

or special directions of the Principal Immigration Officer,<br />

may attach such conditions as he may think fit to the grant<br />

of permission to an alien to enter the Colony, and the aUen<br />

shaU comply with the conditions so attached.<br />

(3) In the case of an appUcation by a permanent resident<br />

for the grant of a permission to an aUen to enter the Colony,<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer may impose upon the<br />

appUcant such conditions as he may think fit, and the grant<br />

of such permission may be withheld untU those conditions<br />

are compUed with.<br />

(4) Any aUen who has been permitted to enter the<br />

Colony as an immigrant and has not on entry fumished<br />

the Govemment with such particulars of a personal nature<br />

as may be required shaU, within fifteen days of his arrival,<br />

fumish such particulars to the Principal Immigration<br />

Officer.<br />

(5) Any traveUer who—<br />

(a) receives permission to extend his stay in the<br />

Colony for longer than the prescribed period during<br />

which traveUers may remain in the Colony, or<br />

(b) receives permission to remain permanently in the<br />

Colony,<br />

shaU fumish the particulars to which reference is made in<br />

sub-section (4) to the Principal Immigration Officer within<br />

fifteen days of the receipt of any such permission.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(5)


394 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Datiee of<br />

persons<br />

on entering<br />

the Cokmy.<br />

Master, etc.,<br />

to fumish<br />

list of<br />

passengers.<br />

Power to<br />

postpone<br />

decision.<br />

Procednre on<br />

decisioa that<br />

a person is a<br />

prohibited<br />

immigrant.<br />

Mistaken<br />

decision that<br />

a person is<br />

not a<br />

prohibited<br />

immigrant.<br />

Order to<br />

prohibited<br />

immigrant<br />

to leave the<br />

Colony.<br />

(6) Every aUen who enters the Colony as an immigrant<br />

shall pay on entry, and every aUen who, being a traveUer,<br />

receives permission from the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

to remain permanently in the Colony shall pay upon receipt<br />

of such permission, such fee as may be prescribed.<br />

13.—(1) No person shaU enter the Colony by sea except<br />

at a port of entry.<br />

(2) A person entering the Colony by sea shaU not<br />

disembark without the consent of the immigration officer<br />

and a medical officer, and the master of the ship shaU not<br />

aUow any such person to disembark without the consent<br />

aforesaid.<br />

(3) Every person entering the Colony as a passenger<br />

by air, except in transit, shaU forthwith present himself<br />

in person to the nearest immigration officer.<br />

(4) Every person entering the Colony—<br />

(a) shaU truthfuUy answer aU questions put to him<br />

by the immigration officer ; and<br />

(h) shaU also, if required by the immigration officer,—<br />

(i) make and sign the prescribed declaration;<br />

(ii) submit himself for examination by a medical<br />

officer; and<br />

(in) produce to the immigration officer any<br />

documents (including any written or printed<br />

matter, plans, photographs and other pictorial<br />

representations) which are in his possession<br />

and which the immigration officer knows or has<br />

reason to beUeve contain evidence which wiU<br />

assist him to carry out his duties under this Law<br />

or any regulations made thereunder.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> master of a ship and the pUot of every passengercarrying<br />

aircraft arriving from any place outside the<br />

Colony or departing from the Colony shaU, if so required,<br />

fumish the immigration officer with a Ust in dupUcate<br />

signed by himself of the names of aU passengers in the<br />

ship or aircraft and such other information as may be<br />

prescribed, and every such passenger shaU supply the<br />

information necessary for the purpose of the list.<br />

15. An immigration officer may for the purpose of<br />

making further inquiry postpone deciding whether a person<br />

is a prohibited immigrant for a period not exceeding one<br />

month.<br />

16. An immigration officer who decides that a person<br />

is a prohibited immigrant shall serve him with the prescribed<br />

notice and, if such person arrived by sea, shaU also<br />

inform the master of the ship in writing.<br />

17. A decision by an immigration officer that a person<br />

is not a prohibited immigrant given by mistake or in<br />

ignorance of any material fact or in consequence of any<br />

misrepresentation by the person concemed shaU not affect<br />

the UabUity of such person to be dealt with as a prohibited<br />

immigrant.<br />

18. An immigration officer who decides that a person is<br />

a prohibited immigrant may in his discretion—<br />

(a) if the person arrived by sea, order him to leave<br />

the Colony in the ship in which he arrived; or<br />

(h) order him to leave the Colony within a specified<br />

period and, if the immigration officer thinks fit,<br />

by a specified route; or<br />

(c) if the person is an aUen or is a British subject<br />

or native of the Colony who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1), cause<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

him to be arrested with, a view to an order being<br />

made for his deportation as in section 19 provided: or<br />

(d) if the person is a British subject who is not a<br />

native of the Colony or who has not been ordinarily<br />

resident in the Colony for a period of seven years<br />

or more, cause him to be arrested with a view to<br />

an order being made for his deportation imder<br />

the Deportation (British Subjects) Law, 1936:<br />

Provided that the provisions of this paragraph<br />

shaU not apply to any person who comes within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6(1).<br />

19.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Law and the Deportation<br />

terms of any Ucence, certificate of immigration or permit *£ ^e^ m^<br />

granted under this Law or any regulations made hereunder, person<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer may order any aUen Sep^rted.^<br />

who is a prohibited immigrant or any person who having<br />

entered the Colony with permission to remain therein for<br />

a limited period remains in the Colony after that period<br />

has expired or any person who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1) to be deported<br />

from the Colony and in the meantime to be detained in<br />

custody.<br />

(2) An aUen who is ordered to be deported shaU be<br />

deported—<br />

(a) to some place in the country to which he belongs ; or<br />

(h) with the approval of the Govemor, to the place<br />

whence he came not being the country to wliich he<br />

belongs or to any place to which he consents to be<br />

deported provided that the Govemment of either<br />

such place consents to receive him.<br />

(3) A British subject who comes within the category<br />

enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1) and who is<br />

ordered to be deported shaU, with the approval of the<br />

Grovemor, be deported to the place whence he came or<br />

to any place to which he consents to be deported provided<br />

that the Govemment of either such place consents to receive<br />

him.<br />

20.—(1) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration Repatriation<br />

officer and after hearing the employer or his representative, °* destitute<br />

it is shown to the satisfaction of a District Court that a ""P^^^®***<br />

person, not being a native of the Colony, has entered the<br />

Colony for the purpose of performing a contract of service<br />

in the Colony and has during the continuance of or within<br />

six months from the expiration or earUer determination<br />

of such contract become a destitute person, the Court shall<br />

declare such person to be a prohibited immigrant, and any<br />

expenses wliich have been incurred by the Govemment on<br />

account of the maintenance, medical treatment, repatriation<br />

or deportation of such person shaU thereupon be recoverable<br />

from the employer with whom he entered into such contract.<br />

(2) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration<br />

officer and after hearing the employer or his representative,<br />

it is shown to the satisfaction of a District Court that any<br />

expenses mentioned in sub-section (1) have been incurred<br />

by the Govemment and remain unpaid, the Court shaU,<br />

without further process, issue an order for the levy of the<br />

amount by seizure and sale of sufficient part of the movable<br />

property belonging to the employer or for the sale of a<br />

sufficient part of the immovable property belongiog to such<br />

employer.<br />

(3) Every snch order shaU be executed in the same<br />

manner as an order issued under the provisions of the Fines<br />

and Penalties Recovery Law, 1883. 3 of igsa.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(7)<br />

395


396 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Power to 21.—-(1) An immigration officer may require the<br />

em^o^ to employer of a person, not being a native of the Colony,<br />

give security, entering the Colony for the purpose of performing a contract<br />

of service within the Colony to give such security as may<br />

be sufficient to cover the expenses of repatriation of such<br />

person in the event of such person becoming a destitute<br />

person. Unless otherwise prescribed, the amoimt of the<br />

security shaU be fixed by the immigriation officer.<br />

3 of 1883.<br />

EJntary<br />

fMnnitted<br />

under<br />

oonditiona.<br />

(2) A security required under this section may be—<br />

(a) by deposit of the amount with the immigration<br />

officer ;<br />

(b) by bond with one or more sureties, being resident<br />

in the Colony, to the satisfaction of the immigration<br />

officer; or<br />

(c) partly by deposit and partly by bond as aforesaid.<br />

; (3) A person in respect of whom security is required<br />

under this section shall, unless and untU such security is<br />

given, be deemed to be a prohibited immigrant.<br />

(4) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration<br />

officer and after hearing the parties to a bond or their<br />

representatives, it is shown to the satisfaction of a District<br />

Court that the amount appearing in such bond or any<br />

part thereof has become due and payable and remains unpaid<br />

the Court shaU, without further process, issue an order for<br />

the levy of the amount by seizure and sale of sufficient<br />

part of the movable property belonging to aU or any of the<br />

parties to the bond or for the sale of a sufficient part of<br />

the immovable property belonging to aU or any of the said<br />

parties.<br />

(5) Every such; order shaU be executed in the same<br />

manner as an order issued under the provisions of the<br />

Fines and Penalties Recovery Law, 1883.<br />

(6) Any bond given under this section shaU be for a<br />

period not exceedmg two years from the expiration of the<br />

contract of service.<br />

(7) Any amount deposited under this section shall be<br />

retained by the immigration officer for a period not exceeding<br />

one year from the date of the expiration of the contract of<br />

service or untU the departure from the Colony of the<br />

person in respect of whom the deposit was made if before<br />

that date :<br />

Provided that the immigration officer shaU refund any<br />

such deposit if he is satisfied that the need for a deposit<br />

no longer exists.<br />

22.—(1) Any person who appears to the immigration<br />

officer to be a person who is Ukely to become a prohibited<br />

immigrant within the meaning of paragraph (a) of section<br />

6 (1) may be aUowed to enter the Colony upon the<br />

condition that he shaU before landing or within such period<br />

after landing as the immigration officer may specify deposit<br />

with the immigration officer a sum sufficient to cover the<br />

expenses of his repatriation.<br />

{2) Any amount deposited under this section shall be<br />

retained by the immigration officer untU the departure<br />

from the Colony of the person by whom the deposit was<br />

made or until the immigration officer is otherwise satisfied<br />

that the need for a deposit no longer exists.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(»)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936, 397<br />

23.—(1) A person to whom a Ucence, certificate of ^.^{j^jj^^'^j<br />

immigration or permit has been granted under this Law ucence,<br />

or any regulations made thereunder shall at aU times on certificateof<br />

demand produce it to any immigration officer or poUce ^^ermit!°°<br />

officer, and shall not lend or transfer it to any other person.<br />

(2) No person shaU borrow or make use of a Ucence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit which has been<br />

granted under this Law or any regulations made thereunder<br />

to any other person.<br />

(3) A person having in his possession a Ucence, certificate<br />

of immigration or permit appearing to have been granted<br />

under this Law or any regulations made thereunder shaU<br />

answer all questions put to him by an immigration officer<br />

for the purpose of establishing his identity with the person<br />

named in the licence, certificate of immigration or permit.<br />

24.—(1) Any licence granted under section 10 may at Power to<br />

any time be revoked by the Govemor. iSnces.<br />

(2) Where a Ucence is so revoked the person to whom<br />

it was granted if a British subject not coming within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1),<br />

may be arrested and dealt with as in section 18 (d) mentioned<br />

and if an aUen or a British subject coming within the<br />

category enumerated in paragraph (i) of section 6 (1)<br />

may be arrested and dealt with under the provisions of<br />

sections 18 (c) and 19.<br />

25.—(1) Where, upon the appUcation of an immigration Recovery of<br />

officer and after hearing the person concemed, it is shown expenses of<br />

to the satisfaction of a District Court that any expenses erc^""^ ^**°'<br />

have been incurred by the Government of the Colony in<br />

connection with the maintenance, medical treatment or<br />

deportation of such person or of his wife, children or other<br />

dependents, the Court shall, without further process, issue<br />

an order for the levy of the amount by seizure and sale of<br />

a sufficient part of the movable property belonging to such<br />

person or for the sale of a sufficient part of the immovable<br />

property belonging to such person.<br />

(2) Every such order shall be executed in the same manner<br />

as an order issued under the provisions of the Fines and<br />

Penalties Recovery Law, 1883. 3 of i883.<br />

26.—(1) Where a person is ordered to be deported from Liability of<br />

or to leave the Colony the master of a ship about to caU repatriate<br />

at any port outside the Colony shall, at the request of an prohibited<br />

immigration officer and on production to him of the order "^'^'S''*'^*of<br />

deportation and on tendering to him the expenses of the<br />

voyage, receive the immigrant and his wife, children or<br />

other dependents (if any) on board and afford him and<br />

them a passage to that port and proper accommodation<br />

and maintenance during the voyage.<br />

(2) Any master of a ship who refuses to receive an<br />

immigrant and his wife, children or other dependents on<br />

board as provided by sub-section (1), shaU be guilty of<br />

an offence.<br />

Penalty : fifty pounds.<br />

(3) Except so far as they are defraj^ed under any of the<br />

preceding sections, the expenses of, or incidental to, the<br />

voyage from the Colony and the maintenance untU departure<br />

of such person and his dependents shall be payable out of<br />

the public funds.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(9)


398<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Power to 27. Where an immigration officer has reason to suspect<br />

J^b^gage that a person about to enter the Colony is a prohibited<br />

of suspected immigrant within the meaning of anv of the paragraphs<br />

unmigrant. ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^.^ ^^ scctiou 6 (1) and SO iuforms him, it shaU<br />

be lawful for the immigration officer to search or cause to<br />

be searched such person and his baggage:<br />

Penalty for<br />

unlawful<br />

entry. •<br />

Offences.<br />

Provided that the person of a female shaU be searched<br />

by a female searcher only.<br />

28.—(1) A prohibited immigrant found in the Colony<br />

shall be guUty of an offence and shaU be liable to imprisonment<br />

not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding<br />

one hundred pounds or to both, unless he proves—<br />

(a) that he lawfuUy entered the Colony before the<br />

commencement of this Law ;<br />

(b) that, having entered the Colony by air and not<br />

being a person who had previously been held to be<br />

a prohibited immigrant, he was proceeding to present<br />

himself to the nearest immigration officer;<br />

(c) that he holds a Ucence or permit granted under<br />

this Law, any regulations made thereunder or some<br />

other Law to remain in the Colony ; or<br />

(d) that, his Ucence or permit having expired or been<br />

revoked, he has not had a reasonable opportunity<br />

to leave the Colony.<br />

(2) A person who has been held to be a prohibited<br />

immigrant shall not enter the Colony at any future date<br />

unless he has previously obtained a licence from the<br />

Govemor authorizing him so to do, and any person acting<br />

in contravention of this sub-section shaU be guilty of an<br />

offence.<br />

Penalty : six months imprisonment or one hundred<br />

pounds fine or both.<br />

29. Any person who—<br />

(a) makes any false retum, statement or declaration<br />

in connection with an appUcation for a licence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit to remain in<br />

the Colony whether for himself or any other person ;<br />

(b) by any false retum, statement or declaration<br />

obtains for himself or any other person any licence,<br />

certificate of immigration or permit;<br />

(c) unlawfuUy alters any licence, certificate of<br />

immigration or permit granted under this Law or<br />

any regulations made thereunder;<br />

(d) uses or without reasonable excuse has in his<br />

possession any forged or unlawfuUy altered Ucence,<br />

ceVtificate of immigration or permit;<br />

(e) refuses to answer or answers falsely any question<br />

put to him by an immigration officer as provided<br />

in section 13 (4) (a) ;<br />

(/) refuses to produce to an immigration officer any<br />

document as provided in section 13 (4) (b) (in) ;<br />

(g) aids or assists any prohibited immigrant to enter<br />

or remain in the Colony in contravention of this<br />

Law or any regulations made thereunder;<br />

{h) knowingly harbours any person whom he knows or<br />

has reasonable grounds for beUeving to have acted<br />

in contravention of this Law or any regulations<br />

made thereunder ;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(10)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936. 3 99<br />

(i) wilfuUy disobeys or disregards any obligation<br />

imposed by this Law or any regulations made<br />

thereunder ;<br />

(j) resists or obstructs, either actively or passively,<br />

any immigration officer in the execution of Ms<br />

duty;<br />

(k) being a Ucensee under this Law, contravenes any<br />

term or condition contained in such Ucence;<br />

(I) being the holder of a permit granted under this Law<br />

or any regulations made thereunder, contravenes<br />

any term or condition contained in such permit;<br />

(m) having entered the Colony as a traveUer or with<br />

permission to remain in the Colony for a Umited<br />

period remains in the Colony after that period has<br />

expired without having obtained permission from<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer;<br />

(n) refuses to aUow himself or his baggage to be<br />

searched as provided in section 27,<br />

shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : six months imprisonment or fifty pounds fine<br />

or both.<br />

30. Any fine imposed on the master of a ship under Fineimposed<br />

the provisions of this Law shaU be paid before the ship's °^ ^^^P'^<br />

clearance is granted, and the production by the immigration<br />

officer to the proper officer of the port in which the ship<br />

lies of a certified copy of the order or conviction shall be<br />

sufficient authority to such officer to refuse the ship's<br />

clearance until it is proved to his satisfaction that such<br />

fine has been paid.<br />

31. <strong>The</strong> Govemor in Council may make regulations power to<br />

to be published in the <strong>Gazette</strong>— "'^f .<br />

•• regulations,<br />

(a) prohibiting the entry into the Colony of any class<br />

or category of aUens;<br />

(b) placing restrictions and Umitations upon the entry<br />

of aUens into the Colony;<br />

(c) limiting the period during which aliens may remain<br />

in the Colony ;<br />

(d) controlUng and regulating the immigration of<br />

aUens into the Colony ;<br />

(e) prescribing the fees to be paid under section 12 (6);<br />

(/) prescribing the forms to be used under this Law;<br />

(g) generally for the better carrying into effect the<br />

purposes of this Law.<br />

32. This Law shall come into operation on a day to be Date of<br />

fixed by the Governor by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong> and thereupon


400 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12T!H JUNE, >936.<br />

Short title.<br />

Interpreta<br />

tion.<br />

Xo. IT OF 1^).'>().<br />

A L.\W TO REGULATE THE DEPORTATION OF UXDE.SIRABLE<br />

BRITLSH SUBJECTS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [\2fhJxne, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govenior and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Deportation (British<br />

Subjects) Law, 1936.<br />

2.—(1) In this<br />

requires—<br />

Law, unless<br />

the context otherwise<br />

" convicted person" means a person in respect of<br />

whom any Court certifies to the Governor that he has<br />

been convicted, either by that Court or by any inferior<br />

Court from which his case has been brought by way of<br />

appeal, of an}- offence punishable with imprisonment<br />

otherwise than only in default of payment of a fine ;<br />

" deportation order"' means an order requiring the<br />

person in respect of whom it is made to leave and remain<br />

out of the Colony ;<br />

" destitute person" means a person who is, or is<br />

Ukely to be, a charge upon pubUc funds by reason of<br />

mental or bodily health or insufficiency of means to<br />

support himself and his dependants (if any) ;<br />

" Judge " means a President of a District Court;<br />

" person charged " means a person in respect of whom<br />

it is aUeged that there are grounds for malang a deportation<br />

order under this Law and includes a person in<br />

respect of whom such an order has been made ;<br />

*' prohibited immigrant" means a person who has<br />

entered the Colony contrary to the provisions of the<br />

Immigration Law, 1936, but has not wUfully contravened<br />

any of the provisions of that Law ;<br />

" undesirable person " means a person who is or has<br />

been conducting himself so as to be dangerous to peace,<br />

good order, good govemment or public morals.<br />

(2) For the purposes of this Law a person shaU be deemed<br />

to belong to the Colony if he is a British subject and—<br />

(a) was bom in the Colony or of parents who at the<br />

time of his birth were ordinarily resident in the<br />

Colony ; or<br />

(b) has been ordinarily resident in the Colony<br />

continuously for a period of seven ^c^ars or more<br />

and since the completion of such period of residence<br />

has not been ordinarily resident in any otlier part of<br />

His Majesty's dorniniojis or any territory under His<br />

Majesty's protection continuously for a period of<br />

seven vears or more ; or<br />

(c) obtained the status of a British subject by virtue<br />

of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Annexation) Orders in Council,<br />

1914 to 1929. or by reason of the grant by the<br />

Govemor of a certificate of naturaUzation under the<br />

British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914 ;<br />

or<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(12;


SuppLEMEifT TO THE. CIRRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUKE, 1936, 4U1<br />

(d) is the wife of a person to whom any of the foregoing<br />

paragraphs appUes not Uving apart from such person<br />

under a decree of a competent Court or a deed of<br />

separation ; or<br />

(e) is a child, stepchUd or adopted child having been<br />

adopted in a manner recognized by law, under the<br />

age of eighteen years, of a person to whom any of<br />

the foregoing paragraphs appUes.<br />

(3) For the purposes of this Law a person shaU be deemed<br />

to be an immigrant British subject if at the date of the<br />

service upon him of a notice under section 5, or, in the case<br />

of a convicted person, the date upon which he is charged<br />

with the offence, he is a British subject and has been<br />

resident in the Colony for less than the following periods<br />

and not otherwise, unless the approval of the Secretary<br />

of State shall have been given to the making of a deportation<br />

order in respect of such person at any time before it<br />

is made—<br />

(a) in the case of a prohibited immigrant, a period of<br />

three months ;<br />

(b) in the case of a convicted person other than a person<br />

who is a convicted person solely by reason of his<br />

being a prohibited immigrant, or of an undesirable<br />

person, a period of two years ; and<br />

(c) in the case of a destitute person, a period of one<br />

year:<br />

Provided that in determining whether any person is an<br />

immigrant British subject, any period during wliich a<br />

deportation order made under this Law has been in force<br />

as respects that person shall not be taken into account.<br />

3. Subject to the provisions of this Law, the Governor Power to<br />

in Council may, if he thinks fit, make a deportation order ^^o^atio<br />

in respect of an immigrant British subject who does not order,<br />

belong to the Colony and who is—<br />

(a) a convicted person in respect of whom the Court<br />

certifying to the Governor that he has been convicted<br />

recommends that a deportation order shall be made<br />

in his case, either in addition to or in lieu of sentence ;<br />

or<br />

(b) an undesirable person ; or<br />

(c) a destitute person ; or<br />

(d) a prohibited immigrant.<br />

4. Except where a Court has in accordance with the Procedure<br />

provisions of this Law given a certificate recommending order**^^<br />

that a deportation order should be made, no deportation<br />

order shall be made under this Law except where a Judge<br />

has, in accordance with the provisions of the next foUowing<br />

two sections, made a report on the case and the Governor<br />

in Council is satisfied, having regard to the findings of fact<br />

and any conclusion of law as stated in the report, that such<br />

order may lawfully be made.<br />

5.—(1) A notice in the prescribed form shall be served Service of<br />

upon the person charged specifying, with sufficient particulars ^^IH ^^^<br />

to give him reasonable information as to the nature of the<br />

facts alleged against him, the grounds upon which it is<br />

alleged that a deportation order may be made against him<br />

under this Law, and requiring him to show cause, before<br />

a Judge in chambers at a time to be stated in the notice,<br />

why such order should not be made in respect of him.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(13)


402 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Powers of<br />

Judge.<br />

Detention in<br />

eustody<br />

pending<br />

decision.<br />

(Contents of<br />

order.<br />

Execution<br />

of order.<br />

(2) In the case where it is proposed that a deportation<br />

order should be made but such order cannot be made w ithout<br />

the approval of tlie Secretary of Stat-e, the notice shall<br />

contain information to that effect.<br />

(3) In any case where it is intended to take proceedings<br />

against any person under this Law on the ground that he is<br />

an undesirable person, and it is represented on oatli or<br />

affidavit to a Judge in chambers that tliat person is an<br />

undesirable person, the Judge may issue a warrant for his<br />

arrest, and if the notice mentioned in sub-section (1) shall<br />

not have already been served upon him it shall be so served<br />

not later than twenty-four hours after his apprehension.<br />

6.—(1) At the time appointed in the notice served under<br />

the foregoing section or at any adjournment of the hearing<br />

the Judge shall take such evidence upon oath as is tendered<br />

in support of the charges, and the witnesses may be crossexamined<br />

by the accused or his advocate and the accused<br />

may on his own behaU caU such witnesses and tender such<br />

other evidence as may be relevant upon the question at issue.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Judge, after considering the evidence adduced<br />

before him and making any further investigations whicii he<br />

may consider to be desirable, shall make, a report to the<br />

Govemor setting out his findings of fact and his conclusions<br />

on any questions of law involved, and, if he thinks fit,<br />

making a recommendation as to the issue in the case of a<br />

deportation order under this Law.<br />

7. Where a Judge or a Court recommends the making of<br />

a deportation order on the grounds that the person charged<br />

is an undesirable person or a convicted person, the person<br />

charged may, if the Judge or Court, as the case may be, shall<br />

so order, be detained in such manner as the Judge or Court<br />

may direct pending the decision of the Governor in Council<br />

for a period not exceeding tw enty-eight days and, where<br />

reference to the Secretary of State is necessary before a<br />

deportation order is made, such further period as may be<br />

necessary for that purpose, and shall be deemed to be in<br />

legal custody whilst so detained.<br />

8.—(1) Every deportation order shall be in the prescribed<br />

form.<br />

(2) A deportation order may be expressed to be in force<br />

for a time Umited therein or for an unUmited time, and,<br />

when the person charged is not taken into custody pending<br />

the execution thereof, shaU prescribe a time within which<br />

the person charged may of his own voUtion comply therewith.<br />

9.—(1) As soon as practicable after a deportation order<br />

is made, a copy thereof shall be served upon the person<br />

charged together with a summary of the findings of fact<br />

and conclusions of law as stated in the report made under<br />

section 6.<br />

(2) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) a person<br />

with respect to whom a deportation order is in force may be<br />

detained in such manner as maybe directed bythe Governor<br />

and may be placed on a ship about to leave the Colonv and<br />

shall be deemed to be in legal custody while so detained and<br />

until the ship finally leaves the Colony.<br />

(3) No person shaU ])e detained under sub-section (•>)<br />

for a penod exceeding twenty-eight days and, if at the<br />

expiration of such period he has not been deported as<br />

aforesaid, the deportation order shall cease to have effect.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(14)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH. JUNE, 1936. 403<br />

10.—(1) Where a deportation order is made, the Governor Expenaea.<br />

may, if he thinks fit, apply any money or property of the<br />

person charged in payment of the whole or any part of the<br />

expenses of or incidental to the voyage from the Colony<br />

and the maintenance until departure of that person and<br />

his dependants (if any).<br />

(2) Except so far as they are defrayed under the preceding<br />

sub-section any such expenses shall be payable out of<br />

pubUc funds.<br />

11. If a person in respect of whom a deportation order Persons<br />

is made under this Law has been sentenced to any term ^^^cT^<br />

of imprisonment, such sentence shaU be served before the<br />

order is carried into effect unless the Governor otherwise<br />

directs.<br />

12.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council by order may— Revocation<br />

(a) at any time revoke any deportation order ; Variation of<br />

(b) vary a deportation order so as to permit the person ®"*®^'<br />

mentioned therein to enter the Colony and may attach<br />

to such permission conditions as to security or otherwise.<br />

(2) Any order made under paragraph (&) of the preceding<br />

sub-section may be expressed to have effect for the duration<br />

of the order thereby varied or for any lesser period.<br />

(3) As soon as practicable after an order has been made<br />

under this section a copy thereof shall be served upon or<br />

sent to the person in respect of whom it is made.<br />

13.—(1) If a person in respect of whom a deportation Penalties for<br />

order is in force returns or attempts to return to the Colony ^^^^ °*<br />

in contravention of the provisions of the order, or having<br />

entered the Colony in pursuance of permission given as<br />

hereinbefore provided wilfully fails to observe any condition<br />

attached to such permission, he shall be Uable to imprisonment<br />

for a period of six months or to a fine of fifty pounds<br />

or to both, and to be again deported under the original<br />

order, and the provisions of sections 9, 10 and 11 shaU<br />

apply accordingly.<br />

(2) Nothing in this section shall prevent the making of a<br />

-deportation order in accordance with the provisions of this<br />

Law in consequence of a conviction for an offence under this<br />

Law.<br />

14. Any person who, without lawful excuse, knowingly Penalty for<br />

harbours or conceals any person who— harbouring.<br />

(a) is within the Colony in contravention of the terms<br />

of a deportation order ; or<br />

(b) having entered the Colony in pursuance of permission<br />

given as hereinbefore provided, has wilfuUy faUed to<br />

observe any condition attached to such permission,<br />

shaU be Uable to a fine of twenty-five pounds.<br />

15. No proceedings shaU be instituted under this Law institution of<br />

except by the Attorney-General or with his previous P^OO®®*^"*"'<br />

sanction in writing.<br />

16. In any proceedings under this Law— Evidence<br />

(a) the burden of proof that the person charged belongs<br />

to the Colony shaU be upon that person;<br />

(fe) a document purporting to be an order made umder<br />

tliis Law shall, until the contrary is piovedy be<br />

presumed to be such an ordet; and<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(15)


404 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(c) any order made under this Law shaU be presumed,<br />

untU the contrary is proved, to have been vaUdly<br />

made and to have been made on the date upon which<br />

it purports to have been made.<br />

Report to 17. <strong>The</strong> Govemor shaU forthwith report to the Secretary<br />

Secretary of<br />

State. of State every order made by liim under this Law and the<br />

grounds thereof and the proceedings thereunder.<br />

Regulations. 18. <strong>The</strong> Govemoriu CouncU may make regulations for<br />

the better carrying out of the provisions of this Law.<br />

Date of 19. This Law^ shaU come into operation on a day to be<br />

coming into<br />

operation fixed bv the Governor by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong> and thereupon<br />

and repeal. the Peace and Good Order Law, 1879, shaU be repealed.<br />

Sof 1879.<br />

I2th June, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary,<br />

(M.P. 1008/34.)<br />

A LAW FOR THE BETTER PROMOTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH<br />

IN VILLAGES.<br />

B<br />

lE it enacted by His ExceUency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows:—<br />

Short titie. 1, XMs Law may be cited as the PubUc Health (ViUages)<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

.plication 2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of this Law shaU apply to the viUages<br />

^' set out in the Schedule :<br />

Provided that the Govemor may, by Order to be pubUshed<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, declare that the Law shaU apply to any other<br />

village, not being a village which has been declared a<br />

Summer Resort under the provisions of the PubUc Health<br />

12 of 1928, (Summer Resorts) Laws, 1928 and 1934, or a municipal<br />

17 of 1934. corporation, and thereupon the provisions of this Law shall<br />

apply to such viUage.<br />

Constitution 3. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be estabUshed in every viUage to which<br />

of Village this Law appUes a Village Health Commission composed<br />

Health<br />

CommiaBion. of the Mukhtar, who shaU be Chairman, and the Azas of<br />

such viUage.<br />

Constitution 4. Where in any viUage there is more than one ViUage<br />

of Village<br />

Health Commission the ViUage Health Commission shaU consist<br />

Conunission of the Mukhtar and one Aza to be appointed by the<br />

in villages<br />

where there Commissioner from each ViUage Commission under the<br />

is more than chairmanship of such Mukhtar as the Commissioner may<br />

one Village<br />

appoint.<br />

Commission,<br />

Constitution<br />

of Village<br />

Health<br />

Commission<br />

where<br />

villages are<br />

grouped.<br />

Grouping of<br />

villages.<br />

5. Where any viUages are grouped under the provisions<br />

of section 6, the Village Health Commission for the group<br />

shall consist of the Mukhtar and one Aza to be appointed<br />

by the Commissioner from each Village Commission under<br />

the chairmanship of such Mukhtar as the Commissioner<br />

may appoint.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Commissioner may, by notification to be published<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, direct that two or more adjacent villages<br />

shaU be united into a group for aU or any of the purposes<br />

of this Law as may be specified in such notification, and<br />

thereupon the viUages mentioned in such notification shaU<br />

form a group accordingly.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(16)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936. ^5<br />

7.—(1) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission shaU, if so ^"^^;^*'J**<br />

required by the Commissioner and in so far as there are the village<br />

funds avaUable, perform in the viUage any of the duties and ^®^J^}ggi^,n^<br />

exercise therein any of the powers hereinafter mentioned,<br />

that is to say,—<br />

(a) prevent the accumulation in any pubUc or private<br />

place of any filth, refuse or water in a manner<br />

dangerous to the pubUc health ;<br />

(b) require any building wherein any person has died<br />

of any kind of contagious or infectious disease and<br />

the clothing in and the contents of such building to<br />

be disinfected;<br />

(c) ensure that aU drains, urinals, privies and cesspits<br />

shaU be so constructed and kept as not to be<br />

injurious to health;<br />

{d) provide and maintain in good order and repair<br />

pubUc dust-bins and other receptacles for the<br />

temporary deposit and coUection of rubbish and<br />

cause such pubUc dust-bins and other receptacles<br />

to be so kept as not to be injurious to health ;<br />

(c) prevent any hotel, khan, cook-shop, bar, coffeehouse,<br />

confectionery shop, pastry-shop, bakery of<br />

any kind, barber's shop or pubUc bath and the<br />

various appUances and utensUs used therein being<br />

in an uncleanly state or in a state injurious to health ;<br />

(/) keep aU streets and pubUc places clean and clear<br />

of obstruction;<br />

(g) regulate any trade or business which may, in the<br />

opinion of the Director of Medical Services, be<br />

injurious to pubUc health or a source of danger to<br />

the pubUc or which it is otherwise in the pubUc<br />

interest expedient to regulate ;<br />

(h) keep or cause to be kept clean and in good repair<br />

and free from contamination aU wells, pubUc<br />

fountains, drains, aqueducts and irrigation channels<br />

other than drains, aqueducts or irrigation channels<br />

to which the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934, apply ; i of i93i.<br />

(i) provide for the estabUshment and regulation of<br />

vUlage markets and prohibit the hawking of any<br />

goods in any place other than such markete ;<br />

{j) provide for the estabUshment and regulation of<br />

cattle markets during local fairs and prohibit the<br />

sale of any cattle during any such fair in any place<br />

other than such markets ;<br />

{Jc) provide for the setting aside of special places for<br />

the sale of perishable goods and prohibit the sale<br />

of such goods in any place other than such special<br />

places ;<br />

(I) provide slaughter-houses for the slaughter of animals<br />

and prohibit the slaughter of animals in any place<br />

other than such slaughter-houses ;<br />

{m) regulate the slaughter of animals;<br />

(TI) provide an efficient service for the removal of<br />

rubbish, night-soU, manure and other refuse from<br />

any pubUc or private place;<br />

(o) provide for the Ughting and watering of any street<br />

or pubUc place ;<br />

(p) generaUy to perform any pubUc work which may<br />

tend to promote sanitation and cleanUness in the<br />

village.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(17)


40^ SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission shaU, if so required<br />

by the Commissioner and in so far as there are funds<br />

available, contribute towards the cost of maintenance of<br />

rural hospitals, child weUare cUnics and maternity services<br />

which may be estabUshed by the authority of the Director<br />

of Medicad Services.<br />

Remedy in g,—(I) WlicTC it appears to the Commissioner that<br />

dSiJtby the ViUage Health Commission lias made default in the<br />

Village performance of any of the duties mentioned in this Law or<br />

Commission in enforcing any of the provisions of this Law or any Rules<br />

in perform- made thereunder, the Commissioner may make an order<br />

ance uty. j^^^^j^g ^^ ^U^Q for the performance of the duty in respect<br />

of which the default has been made.<br />

(2) If the duty is not performed by the time Umited in<br />

the order, the Commissioner may appoint a temporary<br />

board consisting of two or more persons to perform such<br />

particular duty and shaU by order direct that the expenses<br />

of performing the same shall be paid by the Village Health<br />

Commission in default, and any order made for the payment<br />

of such expenses may be removed into the District Court<br />

of the District in which the vUlage over which the defaulting<br />

ViUage Health Commission exercises authority is situate,<br />

and such order shaU thereupon be enforced as if the same<br />

were an order of such Court.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner may from time to time by order<br />

change the constitution of any such board.<br />

(3) Any board appointed under sub-section (2) to perform<br />

the duty of a defaulting ViUage Health Commission shaU,<br />

in the performance and for the purposes of such duty,<br />

be invested with all the powers of such ViUage Health<br />

Commission (including the power to levy fees, charges or<br />

rates) necessary for the performance of such duty.<br />

(4) Any sum specified in an order of the Commissioner<br />

for the payment of the expenses of performing the duty<br />

of a defaulting Village Health Commission shaU be deemed<br />

to be expenses properly incurred by such ViUage Health<br />

Commission and to be a debt due from such ViUage Health<br />

Commission and payable out of any moneys in the hands of<br />

such ViUage Health Commission or out of any fee, charge<br />

or rate appUcable to the payment of any expenses properly<br />

incurred by such Commission.<br />

Rules. 9.—(1) A ViUage Health Commission may make Rules<br />

to be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(a) providing for the imposition of fees or charges in<br />

connection with the matters mentioned in paragraphs<br />

(*)» (?)» (^), (l), {m), and (n) of section 7 ;<br />

(b) providing for the imposition of an annual rate<br />

not exceeding five shilUngs upon every occupier in<br />

the viUage, and for the time at which and the manner<br />

in which such rate shall be paid and recovered ;<br />

(c) generally for the better carrying out of.the purposes<br />

of this Law :<br />

Provided that no Rules shaU be made under paragraph<br />

(a) or (b) hereof without the approval of the Commissioner<br />

and that no Rules shaU be made under paragraph (c)<br />

hereof without the approval of the Commissioner and the<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

(2) For the purposes of tliis section " occupier " means<br />

and includes any person actually occupying any immovable<br />

property either as owner or by virtue of any lease or agreement<br />

whereby he is entitled as of right to occupy it.<br />

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SuppLEOfENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936. 407<br />

10. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions ofiFenoea.<br />

of this Law or any Rule made thereunder, or who disobeys<br />

any lawful order of a ViUage Health Commission made<br />

in the performance of its duties or the exercise of its powers<br />

imder section 7, shaU be guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: imprisonment for one month or a fine of<br />

two pounds or both.<br />

11.—(1) For every village to which this Law appUes vuiage<br />

there shall be a ViUage Health Fund which shall consist of— piSdi!*<br />

(a) aU fees, charges and rates coUected under any<br />

Rules made under this Law ;<br />

(6) aU fines, penalties and costs recovered for any<br />

contravention of any of the provisions of this Law<br />

or any Rules made thereunder;<br />

(c) any moneys paid to the ViUage Health Commission<br />

on account of the ViUage Health Fund.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Fund shaU, subject to the control<br />

of the Village Health Commission, be in charge of a<br />

treasurer who shaU receive money and make payments<br />

on account of the Fund.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Chairman of the ViUage Health Comniission shaU<br />

be the treasurer:<br />

Provided that the Commissioner may appoint any other<br />

person to be the treasurer.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, not later than such date as the<br />

Commissioner may prescribe in every year, forward to the<br />

Commissioner a detailed account up to the 3lst December<br />

immediately preceding of aU moneys paid into or out of<br />

the Village Health Fund together with all relative vouchers<br />

and receipts.<br />

12.—(1) <strong>The</strong> account mentioned in section 11 (4) shaU Account to<br />

be audited by such person or persons as the Commissioner *"<br />

shaU appoint who shaU examine the account and make<br />

a report thereon to the Commissioner.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> auditor or auditors may be paid such reasonable<br />

remuneration as the Commissioner shaU approve, and such<br />

remuneration shall be a charge upon the Village Health<br />

Fund.<br />

13.—(1) If after the receipt of the auditor's report it Power of<br />

appears to the Commissioner that any sum forming part sionS^<br />

of the ViUage Health Fund has been improperly expended, surcharge<br />

he may surcharge the person who, in his opinion, is Jl^^Ste.<br />

responsible for the improper expenditure, with the repayment<br />

of such sum to the ViUage Health Fund and shaU,<br />

by notification in writing, caU upon the person surcharged<br />

to make good the sum surcharged wdthin such period of<br />

time as may be specified in the notification.<br />

(2) If the person surcharged, makes default in making<br />

good the sum surcharged within the period of time specified<br />

in the notification, the sum surcharged shaU be recoverable<br />

from the defaulter as a civil debt at the suit of the<br />

Commissioner,<br />

14. Every ViUage Health Commission shaU, on or before Annual<br />

the 1st day of November in every year, submit to the ^^^'°^**®*<br />

Commissioner for his approval an estimate of the revenue<br />

and expenditure for the year beginning on the 1st day of<br />

January next foUowing,<br />

16.—(1) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission may appoint Appoint.<br />

such officers as may be required for the carrying out of o'Scersf<br />

the provisions of this Law, who shaU receive such remunera­<br />

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tion as the Village Health Commission, mth the approval<br />

of the Commissioner, may appoint:<br />

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406 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Power to<br />

enter<br />

premises<br />

ViUage<br />

Health<br />

Commission<br />

to follow<br />

dixections<br />

of Director<br />

of Medical<br />

Services.<br />

Date of<br />

commencement<br />

of the<br />

Law and<br />

repeal.<br />

3 of 1892.<br />

Provided that no officer so appointed shaU be removed<br />

from his office except with the consent of the Commissioner.<br />

(2) Every officer appointed by the ViUage Health Commission<br />

shaU perform such duties and in such manner as<br />

the ViUage Health Commission may from time to time direct.<br />

16.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Chairman of a ViUage Health Commission<br />

or any person authorized by him or a Medical Officer or<br />

Sanitary Inspector authorized by the Director of Medical<br />

Services may without warrant enter any premises at any<br />

time between the hours of sunrise and sunset or in the<br />

case of any business premises at any hour when the<br />

business is usuaUy carried on, for the purpose of examining<br />

whether any person therein or thereon acts in contravention<br />

of this Law or any Rules made thereunder.<br />

(2) Any person who prevents or obstructs any person<br />

enumerated in sub-section (1) in the execution of any of<br />

the provisions of that sub-section, shall be guilty of an<br />

offence.<br />

Penalty : a fine of ten pounds.<br />

17. <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission shall, in carrying<br />

out any measures relating to sanitation or pubUc health<br />

in the viUage, comply with any directions given by the<br />

Director of Medical Services in that respect.<br />

18. This Law shaU come into operation on a date to be<br />

fixed by the Governor by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong> and thereupon<br />

the PubUc Health (ViUages) Law, 1892, shaU be repealed:<br />

Provided that any moneys in any ViUage Fund existing<br />

under the provisions of the Law hereby repealed shaU be<br />

transferred to and shaU form part of the ViUage Health<br />

Fund estabUshed under the provisions of this Law for the<br />

village concemed.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 2.)<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> PubUc Health (ViUages) Law, 1892, has been found to<br />

be deficient in certain respects and the object of this BiU<br />

is to make more adequate provision for the better promotion<br />

of pu})Uc health in viUages.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> BUl is not of general appUcation. It wiU apply<br />

only to those viUages the names of which wiU appear in<br />

the Schedule, the intention being to enumerate therein the<br />

largest viUages in each District and those vUlages to which<br />

the PubUc Health (ViUages) Law, 1892, has been made<br />

applicable. Power, however, is given to the Governor to<br />

apply, by order to be pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>, the<br />

provisions of the BiU to any other viUage, not being a<br />

Summer Resort or a municipal corporation.<br />

3. A Village Health Commission, composed of the<br />

Mukhtar and Azas of tlie village, is estabUshed in every<br />

yUlage to which the; Bill appUes and provision is made<br />

for the establishment of one VUlage Health Commission in<br />

villages where there is more than one VUlage Commission.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 12TH JUNE, 1936, 409<br />

4. Power is given to the Commissioner of the District<br />

to direct the grouping of two or more adjacent viUages for<br />

aU or any of the purposes of the BiU.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> duties and powers of a ViUage Health Commission<br />

are set out in Clause 7, and such duties and powers<br />

wiU be performed and exercised by^the VUlage Health Commission<br />

at the instance of the Commissioner and in so far<br />

as there may be funds available for the purpose.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Commissioner is empowered to appoint two or<br />

more persons to perform a duty imposed on a Village Health<br />

Commission, where such Commission has made default in<br />

the performance of such duty.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> revenue of a Village Health Commission wiU be<br />

derived from fees or charges which the Commission is<br />

empowered to impose in connection with the matters<br />

referred to in Clause 9 (1) (a) and also from an annual rate,<br />

not exceeding five shiUings, which the Commission may<br />

impose on every person who occupies any immovable<br />

property in the village either as owner thereof or by virtue<br />

of any lease or agreement whereby he is entitled to occupy<br />

such immovable property. <strong>The</strong>se fees or charges and the<br />

annual rate wiU be prescribed by Rules made by the Commission<br />

with the approval of the Commissioner,<br />

8. For every viUage to which the Bill wdll apply, there<br />

shall be a Village Health Fund which shaU consist of—<br />

(a) aU fees, charges and rates collected under the Rules ;<br />

(b) aU fines, penalties and costs recovered for any<br />

contravention of the provisions of the BiU or Rules ;<br />

(c) any moneys paid to the Village Health Commission<br />

on account of the Fund.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund wdU be in charge of a treasurer and the accounts<br />

of the Fund wdll be audited by such person or persons as<br />

may be appointed by the Commissioner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commissioner is given power to surcharge any person<br />

who, in his opinion, is responsible for any impropei"<br />

expenditure.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 525/30/2.) Acting Attorney-General.<br />

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n<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2518 OF 12TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910,<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date cf<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P, 1201/11.) G, F, WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No, 14.^)2A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> British Portland<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House,<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W., England,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936.<br />

COLORCRETE<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No, 1453A in Class 17, in respect of manufactures<br />

from mineral and other substances for building or<br />

decoration, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Associated Portland<br />

Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Portland House,<br />

Tothill Street, Westminster, London, S.W., England,<br />

a company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Groat Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as Cement Manufacturers,<br />

Filed the 19th day of May, 1936,<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

8N0WCRETE<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS<br />

REGISTERED,<br />

411<br />

Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, -a<br />

corporation organized and existing imder the laws<br />

ofthe State of Delaware, United States of America,<br />

carrying on business as Manufacturers and<br />

Marketers of petroleum products at 100 West<br />

10th Street, City of Wilmington, Coimty of New<br />

Castle, State of Delaware, United States of America.,<br />

as subsequent proprietors of registered Trade<br />

Marks Nos. 1389A-1399A registered in the name<br />

of Penola Inc., of Wilmington, State of Delaware,<br />

United States of America, as from the 29th day<br />

of April, 1936.<br />

Dr. Earl S. Sloan Limited, a company organized<br />

under the laws of Great Britain, carrying on<br />

business as Manufacturers at 300 and 302 Gray's<br />

Inn Road, London W.C.I, England, as subsequent<br />

proprietors of registered Trade Mark No. 1040A<br />

registered in the name of Dr. Earl S. Sloan,<br />

Incorporated, of 113 West 18th Street, New York,<br />

State of New York, United States of America, as<br />

from the 7th day of May, 1936.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ul)ltsf)etf h^ ^uthoxit^<br />

No. 2519.] FRIDAY, 12TH JUNE, 1936. 413<br />

No. 582.<br />

CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTHDAY OF HIS<br />

MAJESTY THE KING.<br />

Tuesday, 23rd June., 1936.<br />

REVIEW.<br />

His Excellency the Governor will hold a review of the Detachment<br />

of the Royal Berkshire Regiment and the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Police Ft)rce in the<br />

Moat, Nicosia, at 7 a.m.<br />

Dres.s:'—Uniform., with mednh a,nd decorations., Rohes or Morninrj Dres>^.<br />

PRESENTATION OF DECORATION.<br />

During the course of the Ceremonial Parade His Excellency the<br />

Governor will invest Dr, Cyril Charles Herbert CufF, Specialist<br />

(Surgeon), with the insignia of the dignity of Officer of the Most<br />

Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

OFFICIAL SERVICE.<br />

An official service will be held at the English Church, Nicosia,<br />

at 8,15 a,m.<br />

Dress :—Uniform, wifh medals and decorations, Robes or Moming Dress.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

(M.P. 70/36.)<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Superintendent, Government Printing Office, Nicosia post free<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsbeti hp aut})ortt|><br />

No. 2520.] FRIDAY, 19TH JUNE, 1936. 415<br />

No. 583. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE XTSTDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Omodhos, in the District of<br />

limassol, on the 31st day of March, 1935, it was<br />

determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Omodhos:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described:<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Omodhos has forwarded to the Conunissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Law, 1930<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Conunissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secrp*iry for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient<br />

that the area described in the said report should be<br />

limited :<br />

Now, therefore, His ExceUency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936, has<br />

been pleased to order and i^ is hereby ordered<br />

as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

tJie Tree Planting Area of the village of Omodhos<br />

in the District of Limaasol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boandary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 4, plan No. XLVI/24, locaUty<br />

" Timios Prodhromos," on the boundary of<br />

the District of Limassol, and goes south-eastwards<br />

along the boundaries of, and includes<br />

in the reserved area, plots Nos. 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 of<br />

the same plan, plot No. 3 ofplan No. XLVil/17,<br />

to the north-eastem comer of plot No. 3 on<br />

the main road from the village of Ayios Nicolaos<br />

to the village of Platres ; thence north-eastwards<br />

and south-eastwards along this road as far as<br />

the most northem point of plot No. 340 of the<br />

same plan, locaUty " Rotsia-tou-Veloni " on a<br />

footpath; thence south-eastwards along this<br />

footpath to the most eastem point of plot<br />

No. 205 of the same plan; thence southeastwards<br />

along the northem and eastem sides<br />

of plot No. 218 of the same plan, to the stream<br />

at the most westem point of plot No. 278 of<br />

the same plan; thence south-eastwards along<br />

this stream to the spring at the most southem<br />

point of plot No. 269 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

" Koukkoumadhes," on the boandary of the<br />

village of Omodhos: thence south-eastwards<br />

along this village boimdary to the road from<br />

I>f andria to Omodhos at the most northem point<br />

nf plot No. .5. plan No. XLyiljify, locaUty<br />

" Kakvasidhia " ; thence south-i^eptnards along<br />

this road as far as the track leading to Ayios<br />

Nicolaos at the most southem point of<br />

plot No. 645, plan No. XLVH 25, locaUty<br />

" Konnidhc» " : thence north-westwards along<br />

this track "to the most westem pofait' of plot<br />

No. 66, plan No. XLVl/24, locality " Vrysia " ;<br />

thence northwards and north-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 66, 63, 62 and 59, to<br />

the most northem point of plot No. 44 of the<br />

same plan, locaUty " XCTOvoumes," on the<br />

boundary of the IMstrict of Limassol; thence<br />

northwards along this District boundiury to the<br />

starting point.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 2,303 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan,<br />

filed in D.L.R,S. MP, 311/36.<br />

Made at Nieosia, this 18th day of Jime, 1936. (M.P. 820/36.)


lib THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH Jl'NE, 1936.<br />

No. 584. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS. 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKR.<br />

Gorenwr.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the \"illage of Kambi Pharmakas, in the District<br />

ot Nicosia, on the 1st day of April, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that a<br />

certain area should be reserved as the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Kambi Pharmakas :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described:<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar ofthe viUage of Kambi<br />

Pharmakas has fomarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Nicosia a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him. containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws 1930 to 1936,<br />

presc ribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the (Governor considers it expedient,<br />

havino regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the >ctid report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Kambi Pharmakas.<br />

Xow, therefore. His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Vilhijie Areas Laws. 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordeited as<br />

folloMs :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

liereby declared to be and shall be reserved an<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kambi<br />

Pharniaka> in the District of Xicosia.<br />

S( HEDULE.<br />

lhe area Ijing within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that i- to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundars^ begins at the most eastem<br />

ix)int of plot Xo. 1110, plan Xo. XXXVIII/53,<br />

locality " Archangelos." on the boundary of<br />

the village of Kambi and on the left bank of the<br />

river " Kambiou Potaidos," and goes southwestwards<br />

along this bank of this river to the<br />

south-eastern eomer of plot Xo. 993, plan<br />

Xo. XXXVIIl^Cl, locaUty "Kato AmbeUa";<br />

thence westward^ passing along the boundaries<br />

of. and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Xos. 993, 992, 991, 986 (part of), 974 (part of),<br />

••73, 970, 969,


to the most western point of plot No. 97, plan<br />

No. XLIX/27 ; thence northwards passing along<br />

the boundaries of. and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 97, 104, 105, 106 of the same<br />

plan, plots Nos. 455, 454, 459, 465, locaUty<br />

" SirmitsiUi," plots Nos. 306, 305, 304, 303,<br />

276, 291, 290, 280, 252, 129, plan No. XLIX/19,<br />

to the stream nmning through plot No. 128<br />

of the same plan ; thence north-eastwards down<br />

this stream through plots Nos. 127, 130, 159,<br />

156, of the same plan to the northem boimdary<br />

of plot No. 446 of plan No. XLIX/11 ; thence<br />

north-eastwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 445, 447, 449, 452, 321 of the same plan<br />

to the most northern point of plot No. 321 on<br />

stream; thence north-eastwards down this<br />

stream to the junction of streams at the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 137, plan No.<br />

XLIX/12, locaUty " Lazmari " ; thence southwestwards<br />

up the other stream to the most<br />

northem pcnnt of plot No. 140 of the same plan ;<br />

thence along the northern and eastem boundaries<br />

of plot No. 142 of the same plan and the eastem<br />

boundary of plot No. 205 of the same plan to<br />

the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 3,690 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red in D.L.R.S.<br />

M,P, 196/36.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 18th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 836/36.)<br />

No. 586. ORDER<br />

MADE U17DEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H, R, PALMER,<br />

Oovemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the viUage of Pretori, in the District of Paphos,<br />

on the Hth day of July, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

viUage of Pretori:<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described:<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the viUage of<br />

Pretori has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting ViUage Areas Law, 1930, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the vUlage of Pretori.<br />

Now, therefore, His ExceUency the Governor,<br />

injexercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUows:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and sbaU be reserved as<br />

417<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Pretori<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDUIiE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most w^estern<br />

point of plot No. 20, plan No. XLVI '39, locaUty<br />

" Kato Vounarka," on the road from the vUlage<br />

of Kedhares to the vUlage of Philousa, which<br />

road forms the part of boundary of the vUlage<br />

of Pretori, and goes north-eastwards along this<br />

vUlage boundary excluding from the reserved<br />

area plots Nos. 1046, 1045 and 1015, plan<br />

No. XLVI/31. to the road from the vUlage of<br />

Philousa to the village of Ayios Nikolaos; thence<br />

north-eastwards along this road to the northwestern<br />

comer of plot No. 865 of the same plan,<br />

locaUty •' Aphentika," on the boundary of the<br />

viUage of Pretori: thence north-eastwards and<br />

south-eastwards along this viUage boundary to<br />

the most eastern point of plot No. 847 ofthe same<br />

plan, locality " Kremnos " ; thence south-westwards<br />

passing along the boimdaries of, and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 847,<br />

846, 844, 843, 842, 694, 699, 807, 806, 805, 804,<br />

803, 712, 713 of the same plan, plots Xos. 170,<br />

168, 167, 96, 97, 98, plan No. XLVI/39, to the<br />

track at the westem side of plot No. 98 ; thence<br />

north-westwards along this track passing along<br />

the boimdaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 98, 95, 91, 90, 88, 89 ofthe same<br />

plan, plots Nos. 718, 717, 762, 763, 773, 772,<br />

and 770, plan No. XLVI 31, to the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 770, of the same plan, locality<br />

'• SpUadhia " ; thence south-eastwards and<br />

north-eastwards passing along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plots Xos. 770,<br />

801, 813. 810, 811, S37. 833, 832. 831. 829. 826,<br />

830, 890, 892, 893, 894, 958, 957. 956, 962.963,<br />

964, 965, 966, 970, 971, 1009. 1008, 1007. 1031,<br />

1044, 1052, 1053. 1060. 1061. 1063, 1082. 1083,<br />

1085, 1099, 1086, 1087. 1089 of the same plan,<br />

to the most northem point of plot Xo. 1089,<br />

on a track ; thence south-westwards along this<br />

track to the most southern point of plot No. 54,<br />

plan No. XLVI/39, near the cemetery ; thence<br />

south-eastwards passing along the boundaries of,<br />

and including in the reserved area, plots Xos. 74,<br />

73, 81. and 82 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

" MedjiUsi," to the most eastern point of plot<br />

No. 82, on a track ; thence south-westwards<br />

along this track to the most northern point of<br />

plot No. 106 of the same plan : thence southeastwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of. and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Xos. 106,<br />

133, 132, of the same plan, to the most Avestern<br />

point of plot Xo. 132 of the same plan, locality<br />

' Plevra," on a track ; thence south-westwards<br />

along this track to the most southern point of<br />

plot Xo. 354 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

' Kambia," which point is also on the boundary<br />

of the viUage of Pretori; thence north-westwards<br />

and south-westwards along this vUlage boundarjto<br />

the most western point of plot Xo. 390 of<br />

the same plan, locality '" Skales,' on the road<br />

from the viUage of Kedhares to the N-iUage<br />

of Ayios Xicolaos ; thence northwards aloniz<br />

this road to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 648 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 474/35.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, this l&th day of June, l*t36.<br />

(M.P. 786/36.)


418 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, I&TH JUNE, 1936,<br />

No. 587. Precedence.<br />

His Excellency the Governor directs the pubUcation<br />

of the following table of official precedence<br />

for <strong>Cyprus</strong> which has been approved by His<br />

JMajesty the King :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Govemor or Officer Administering the<br />

Govemment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officer in command of the Naval Forces<br />

on the Station in which the Colony is included<br />

if holding rank equivalent or superior to<br />

that of Rear-Admirsil, the officer in command<br />

of the land forces in the Colony if holding<br />

rank equivalent or superior to that of<br />

Major-General, and the offioer in command<br />

of the air forces in the Colony if holding rank<br />

equivalent or superior to that of Air<br />

Vice-Marshal, their own relative rank and<br />

precedence being determined by the King's<br />

Regulations on that subject.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chief Justice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officer in command of the Naval Forces<br />

on the Station in which the Colony is included<br />

if of the rank of Commodore, the officer in<br />

command of the land forces in the Colony<br />

if of the rank of Brigadier, and the officer<br />

in command of the air forces in the Colony<br />

if of the rank of Air Commodore, their own<br />

relative rank and precedence being determined<br />

by the King's Regulations on that subject.<br />

<strong>The</strong> (Dolonial Secretary.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officer in command of the Naval Forces on<br />

the Station in which the (Colony is included<br />

if of the rank of Captain or Commander, the<br />

officer in command of the land forces in the<br />

Colony if of the rank of Colonel or Lieutenant-<br />

Colonel, and the officer in command of the<br />

air forces in the Colony if of the rank of<br />

Group-Captain or Wing-CJommander, their own<br />

relative rank and precedence being determined<br />

by the King's Regulations on that subject.<br />

A Commissioner within the boundaries of the<br />

district of which he is Conunissioner,<br />

Official Members of the Executive (DouncU other<br />

than the Colonial Secretary.<br />

Unofficial Members of the Executive CouncU.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Puisne Judges.<br />

<strong>The</strong> SoUcitor-General.<br />

<strong>The</strong> officer in command of the Naval Forces on<br />

the Station in which the CJolony is included<br />

if below the rank of Commander, the officer<br />

in command of the land forces in the Colony<br />

if below the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel,<br />

and the officer in command of the air forces<br />

in the Colony if below the rank of Wing-<br />

Commander, their own relative rank and<br />

precedence being determined by the King's<br />

Regulations on that subject.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Agriculture.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Land Registration and Surveys.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Eduoation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CJomptroUer of Customs and Inland Revenue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Public Works.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chief Commandant of PoUce.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Auditor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Conservator of Forests.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Antiquities.<br />

A Commissioner when outside the boundaries<br />

of the Di.strict of which he ih Commissioner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Presidents of District Courts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Postmaster-General.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Superintendent, Railway.<br />

(M.P. 971 36.)<br />

No. 588. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowiug Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and ()omraander-in-Chief of the Colcmy of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in g<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. IS of 1936.—A Law to amend the Law relating<br />

to Co-operative Credit Societies, (M,P, l.')15/81.)<br />

No 589.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following di-aft Bills, which will in due coui-se<br />

be snbmitted for enactment, are published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to provide for the maintenance and better<br />

management of the Cyprns Public Library.<br />

(M.P, 555/27/2,)<br />

A Law to provide for the licensing of bicycles.<br />

(M,P, 747/80.)<br />

No. 590. Confirmation of Appointment.<br />

Mr. Neoklis Michael as a Forest Guard, 2nd Grade,<br />

Forest Department, from lst January, 1936.<br />

(M.P, P. 1002.)<br />

No. 591. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. Th. Cababe, Assistant Postmaster-General, is<br />

granted vacation leave from 17th to 27th June,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.115.)<br />

Ahmed Faiz Eff., Inspector, 1st Grade, Police Department,<br />

was absent on vacation leave (68 days) and<br />

Iiassage leave (12 days) from 26th March to 13th<br />

June, 1936. (M.P. L.253.)<br />

No. 592. Commercial Modus Vivendi with Egypt.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 581, published<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazefte No. 2441 of the 10th May, 1936,<br />

it is hereby notified for general information that tbe<br />

operation of the provisional Commercial Agreement<br />

between His Majesty's Government in the United<br />

Kingdom and the Egyptian Goverament was extended<br />

for a further period of one year until the 16th February,<br />

1937. (M.P, 1474/30.)<br />

No. 593. <strong>The</strong> Cooperative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Co-operative Societies and the Byelaws<br />

thereof have been duly registered under the<br />

provisions of the Law :—<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Monagri Co-operative Wine Making Society,<br />

Limited." (M,P. 945/36.)<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Grape (;rowers' Co-operative Society of<br />

Kathikas, Limited." (M.P. 965/36.)<br />

Dated 15th June, 1986.<br />

P. PARKER,<br />

Acfi/ig Registrar of Co-operative Societies.<br />

No. 594. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

tiie Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934, the foUowing<br />

Rules made by the Committee of the Irrigation<br />

Division of Pano Zodhia, in the District of Nicosia,<br />

are pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> GazeUe.<br />

(M.P. 810/36.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

IRRIOATION DIVISION OF PANG ZODHIA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Pano Zodhia Rules, 1936.


2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

; requires:—<br />

" Commissioner" means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division,<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Pano Zodhia,<br />

" Law " means the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and<br />

1934.<br />

"List" means the list of the names and residence<br />

of the proprietors prepared under the provisions<br />

of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division. ^^ ' ' '<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU hold office for a period of<br />

three years beginning on the 19th April, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shaU<br />

i^ke place every third year in the first week<br />

of the month of AprU and it shall hold office<br />

for a period of three years from the 19th<br />

April next following its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of July and<br />

August in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, on the 1st September<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of aU<br />

rates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

4ate and shall forward such statement to the<br />

CJommissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be unpaid : Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

expenses as may be sanctioned by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appouited for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

appointing such treasurer. '<br />

6. Every proprietor mentioned in the Ust<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding six shiUings per<br />

annum for every Government donum of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

or is capable of being benefited by the works,<br />

6. AU rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be paid on or<br />

before the Slst August in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU from time to time<br />

Authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(6) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in. the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

Division; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 36 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Committee sufficient to meet any amoimt<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

.Appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

4ID<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of August, September and<br />

October m every year, the Committee shall cause the<br />

works to be properly cleaned and repaired,<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere ia any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Committee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the viUage<br />

of Pano Zodhia so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shaU, iirimediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said worka<br />

and shall repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to open, and if such<br />

person fails or refuses to do so, it shaU be<br />

lawful for the Committee to carry out such repairs<br />

or alteration.** as may be necessary at the expense<br />

of the offender.<br />

12. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shaU be carried out not later than the<br />

1st October in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

naay be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shaU<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actuaUy incurred.<br />

14. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner or<br />

the Committee shaU at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shaU remove<br />

all stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall distribute the water<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in proportion<br />

to the quantity of water avaUable and having<br />

regard to the number of donums of land to be<br />

irrigated by each proprietor.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Commissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigation Division formed under the provisions<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between tho Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

Contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17,—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commissioner<br />

shaU caU a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of detenmning whether the Irrigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


4iO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at sucb meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

autiiorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shaU<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money ia the hands of the Committee<br />

or tlie treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on accoimt of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Commissioner and shall be<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the viUage of Pano Zodhia and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc utUity in the viUage of Pano Zodhia.<br />

No. 595. Qaarantine Restnctions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd April, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazeffe of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

]OCA\ areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

lo


Summary Case.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JLT^E, 1936.<br />

Debtor's Name—Achilleas G. Joannides.<br />

Addreas—Limassol.<br />

Description—Merchant. i<br />

Date of First Meeting and Hour—Friday 26th '<br />

Jnne, 1936, at 5.30 p.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Limassol,<br />

Date of Public Examination and Honr—Saturday<br />

27th June, 1936, at 9 a,m.<br />

Place—District Court, Limassol.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

15th June, 1986,<br />

y. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

No. 601. Notice of Adjadication.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1936.<br />

Re George J. Riga of Larnaca.<br />

1 )el)tor's Name—George J, Riga.<br />

Address—Larhaca.<br />

Description—Merehant,<br />

Date of Filing Petition—5th May, 1936.<br />

Date of Order of Adjudication—16th June, 198(1<br />

Nicosia,<br />

17th June, 1936.<br />

y, R. BAIBAMIAIT,<br />

421<br />

Offiml Receiver.<br />

No. 602. Notice of Appointment of Trastee.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1936.<br />

Re (ieorge J. Riga of Larnaca.<br />

Debtor's Name—George J. Riga,<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

[Name—George Vassiliades.<br />

Trustee—\ Address—Larnaca.<br />

(Description—Advocate.<br />

Date of Certificate of Appointment—16th June,<br />

\\)?A\.<br />

Nicosia, y. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

17t]i June, 193(;. Official Receiver.<br />

No. 603. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 13th June, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

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week last year<br />

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15th June, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

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Director of Medical Services.<br />

No. 604. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countiies reported to the 19th June is published :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Countiy.<br />

19th June, 1936.<br />

yarious<br />

yarious<br />

yarious<br />

yarious<br />

Locality. Nature of Disease.<br />

Tuberculosis, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanus,-<br />

Glanders, Strangles, Piroplasmosis, yariola, Fowl Plague*<br />

Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthra.x, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox,.<br />

Fowl Pox, Rabies.<br />

Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Hemorrhagic Septicaemia, yariola, Glanders, Fowl<br />

-Plague, Mange. :^<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ROBERT J, ROE, Chief Veterinary Offker.


422<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Ho. e06. Manicipal Corporation of Akanthoa.<br />

STATEMENT OF RBVionTB AND EXPENDITUBE K)K THE YEAB ENDED 31ST DECEMBEB^ 1935.^^^^^<br />

REVENUE.<br />

£ s. cp. £ 8. cp.<br />

BaUnce on 1st January, 1935 :—<br />

Bank ...<br />

Cash<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

20 16 8<br />

2 4 2;<br />

23 1 If<br />

(o) Profession, trade and business<br />

licences<br />

(6) Dog licences<br />

29 13 44<br />

- 13 0<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematogrdphical,<br />

etc., licences<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits ...<br />

- 15 0<br />

- 19 44<br />

32 1 0<br />

3i Tees and tolls :--<br />

(a) Slaughter-bouse fees<br />

(6) Weighing fees<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

lg) Fees and tolls of municip.al<br />

markets<br />

(fc) Tolls<br />

29 13 2<br />

124 16 4<br />

'> 10 24<br />

16 9 4<br />

- 9 3<br />

173 18 64<br />

4. Rent and storage :—<br />

(a) -Municipal markets' rents<br />

(6) Other premises'rents<br />

1 14 44<br />

- 3 0<br />

1 17 44<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :<br />

(c) Other sales<br />

2 11 3<br />

(/) Interest on municipal funds 5 5<br />

2 16 8<br />

£233 15 2i<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

(a) Permanent employees ... oZ u k«ep<br />

- 2 IJ<br />

of existing buildings ... 5 10 84<br />

(c) Town lighting 14 18 1<br />

8. Rents . ••*<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments especially<br />

approved :—<br />

(a) Educational schemes or<br />

institutions<br />

5 0 0<br />

(c) Hospitality to honoured<br />

guests<br />

- 13 74<br />

(d) Other specially approved<br />

payipents(Silver Jubilee) 6 3 5<br />

10. Charity :<br />

(a) Contribution to public hospitals<br />

11. Furniture and fittings '<br />

12. Government audit ...<br />

13. Miscellaneous payments :—<br />

(a) Stationery, postage and<br />

printing ... ... ••• 4 7 3<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

... ... ••• ~ 7<br />

(/) Travelling expenses ... - 0<br />

ig) Purchases and services not<br />

otherwise classified ... 2 8 7<br />

14, Loans, repayment of<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935 :—<br />

Bank 10 2 4<br />

Cash 5 4 Of<br />

LOAN.<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1930. Page 31. Amount £500. Rate 5%. Balance o/s. £280. 6«. 8cp.<br />

£ s. op.<br />

88 14<br />

« 15<br />

5 IS 4i<br />

20 11<br />

- 4<br />

11 17 :H<br />

5 0 0<br />

-10 •.\<br />

4 4 0<br />

7<br />

65<br />

8 8<br />

4 5<br />

15 6 4^<br />

£233 15 2J<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Akanthou for the year 1935 have<br />

been examined and s^ree with the above statement.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

15th June, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

ANT. N. BRANCO*<br />

Acting Auditor.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the GoiuiwnBt. Prinler at tfie Govemment Printing Offioe, Nioosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazeite voAy be obtaiMd inm the Supenntendent, Govemment Printing Offioe, Nicosia, post free,<br />

on pajment of a nibwription of £1 fw a year or I0». for six months, payable in advanoe; single cofie« 6cf.


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2520 OF 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

NO. 18 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO CO-OPERATIVB<br />

CREDIT SOCIETIES.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [ISth June, 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Co-operative Credit short title.<br />

Societies (Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as<br />

one with the Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 to 13 of 1914<br />

1929, as amended by the Co-operative Credit Societies 10 of 1925<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1932, (hereinafter called " the Principal }o of 1928<br />

Law "), and the Principal Law and this Law may together 10 of 1929<br />

be cited as the Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 ^*


424 SUPPLSMBNT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

period not exceeding two years. <strong>The</strong> period<br />

specified in such order may. at the discretion<br />

of the Registrar, be extended from time to time<br />

provided that such t«"der shall not remain in<br />

force for more than four years in the aggregate.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> person or persons so appointed shall,<br />

subject to the cotrol of the Registrar, be<br />

empowered to recover the assets and discharge<br />

the UabiUties of the society and take such other<br />

action as may be required in its interests.<br />

(3) Tbe Registrar may fix the remuneration<br />

pjEiyable to the person or persons so appointed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> amount of such remuneration and other<br />

costs, if any, incurred in the management of<br />

the society, shall be payable from its funds.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> person or persons so appointed shaU,<br />

at the expiry of the period of his or their<br />

appointment, arrange for the constitution of a<br />

new committee in accordance with any Rules<br />

in that behalf in force for the time being.<br />

(5) Before taking any action under sub-section<br />

(1) in respect of any society, the Registrar shaU,<br />

if the society is indebted to a financing bank,<br />

consult such bank with regard to the proposed<br />

action and the provision to be made for the<br />

management of the affairs of the society.<br />

(6) Nothing in this section shaU be deemed<br />

to affect the power of the Registrar to order<br />

the winding up of a society."<br />

Bepeaiof 4. Section 40 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed<br />

S^LaS 13 ^^^ ^he foUowing section substituted therefor :—<br />

^^iii-if°'^ 'Winding 40.-^1) If the Registrar, after an enquiry<br />

ernbetatution up a societv. , r i u j ° .- «« ». ^ -^<br />

of new has been held under section 36 or after an<br />

^^^^' inspection has been made under section 37 or<br />

on the receipt of an appUcation made by<br />

three-fourths of the members of a society<br />

present at a special meeting convened for the<br />

purpose, is of opinion that the society ought<br />

to be wound up he may issue an order directing<br />

it to be wound up and may appoint a<br />

Uquidator for the purpose and fix his<br />

remuneration.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Registrar may, on his own motion,<br />

make a winding up order in respect of a society<br />

which has not commenced working or has<br />

ceased working or the membership of which<br />

is reduced to less than twelve members and<br />

may appoint a Uquidator for the purpose and<br />

fix his remuneration.<br />

(3) No society shaU be wound up save by<br />

an order of the Registrar."<br />

^l^nn<br />

of Law 13<br />

^•ji^'^^i'i? ^} °^ ^^S ^^?^P^ Law is hereby repealed<br />

a,na the following section substituted therefor :<br />

^Ld'u'beti. L%°'<br />

tution of winding up<br />

«ew section, matter..<br />

^1- S^^? i^ «.« t^r ^ it may be expressly<br />

providcd in this Law, no Court shall take<br />

cognizance of any matter connected with the<br />

winding up of a society and when a winding up<br />

order has been made no suit or other legal<br />

proceeding shaU Ue or be proceeded with<br />

against the society except by the leave of the<br />

Registrar and subject to such terms as he may<br />

impose." *^<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

m


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUKB, 19»; **^<br />

6. Section 42 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed ^Xn 42<br />

and the foUowing section substituted therefor:— of Law is<br />

* of 1914 and<br />

"Powersof 42.—(1) A Uquidator appointed by the substitution<br />

nqnidator. .-.^ . . ' , ,i i ^ j of new<br />

Registrar shall be empowered— section.<br />

(a) to take immediate possession of aU assets<br />

belonging to the society and of aU books,<br />

record and other documents pertaining<br />

to the business thereof and to carry on<br />

the business of the society as far as may<br />

be necessary for the beneficial winding up<br />

of the same ;<br />

(6) to institute and defend suits and other<br />

proceedings on'behalf of the society by<br />

his name or office ;<br />

(c) to investigate all claims against the society<br />

and, subject to the provisions of this LaW,<br />

to decide by order questions of pricaily<br />

arising between claimants ;<br />

(d) to pay claims against the society (including<br />

interest up to the date of the order for<br />

winding up) according to their respective<br />

priorities, if any, in full or rateably, as<br />

the assets of the society permit; the<br />

surplus, if any, remaining after payment<br />

of the claims being appUed in payment of<br />

interest from the date of such order at<br />

such rate not exceeding the contract rate<br />

as mav be fixed by him ;<br />

(e) to fix the time or times within which<br />

creditors shaU prove their debts and claims<br />

or be included for the benefit of any<br />

distribution made before those debts or<br />

claims are proved;<br />

(/) from time to time to determine by order<br />

the contribution to be made or remaining<br />

to be made by the members or past members<br />

or by the estates or nominees or heirs of<br />

deceased members or by any oflBcer, to<br />

the assets of the society, such contribution<br />

to include debts due from such members<br />

or persons. Such contributions shaU be<br />

determined at the discretion of the<br />

Uquidator both as to the persons who shall<br />

be caUed upon to pay and the amounts<br />

which they shaU pay, but without prejudice<br />

to any right of contribution amongst<br />

themselves :<br />

Provided that the Uquidator shaU not<br />

determine the contribution, debt or dues<br />

to be recovered from a past member or<br />

the estate of a deceased member unless<br />

opportunity has been given to such member<br />

or to the legal representative of the estate<br />

to answer the claim;<br />

(g) to determine by order by what persons and<br />

in what proportions the costs of the<br />

Uquidation are to be bome.<br />

(2) A Uquidator shaU, in so far as such<br />

powers are necessary for the carrying out of<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

tke purposes of this section, be empowered ta<br />

summon and enforce the attendance of<br />

(3)


43W SUPPLKKCENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1938.<br />

witnesses, to examine witnesses on oath and<br />

to compel the production of any book or<br />

document in the same manner and with the<br />

same powers as those possessed by a District<br />

Court or anv member thereof.<br />

(3) Any person aggrieved by any order of<br />

the Uquidator made under paragraphs (c),<br />

(/) or (g) of sub-section (1) may appeal to the<br />

Registrar within twenty-one days from the<br />

date of such order and the decision of the<br />

Registrar shaU be final and conclusive.'"<br />

^^vf^oi 7. Section 43 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed<br />

oTLaw 13 and the foUowing section substituted therefor :—<br />

of 1914 and „ _ , .,_,_ . . # i • -i-<br />

snbstitation jj^^^*** 43.—(1) Where, m the course of the windmg<br />

^•^ OTS^** np of a society it appears that any person who<br />

^ceiB. etc, iig^s taken part in the organization or manage-<br />

****^^' ment of the society or any past or present<br />

chairman, secretary, member of the committee<br />

or oflficer of the society has misappUed or<br />

retained or become Uable or accountable for<br />

any money or propertj' of the society or has<br />

been guilty of misfeasance or breach of trust<br />

in relation to the society, the Registrar<br />

may, on the appUcation of the Uquidator or<br />

of any creditor or contributory, examine into<br />

the conduct of such person and make an order<br />

requiring him to repay or restore the money<br />

or property or any part thereof with interest<br />

at such rate as the Registrar thinks just or<br />

to contribute such sum to the assets of the<br />

society by way of compensation in regard to<br />

the misappUcation, retainer, dishonesty or<br />

breach of trust as the Registrar thinks just.<br />

(2) This section shaU apply notwithstanding<br />

that the act is one for which the offender may<br />

be criminaUy responsible."<br />

i^eg^jt 8. Section 44 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed<br />


SUPPLHMBWT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936. 427<br />

10. Section 46 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed ^^^ ^<br />

and the foUowing section substituted therefor :— of Law is<br />

ri.Zn'' 4^- <strong>The</strong> Registrar and any person authorized .tititu^l<br />

witnesses. by the Registrar to hold an enquiry under of new<br />

section 36 or make an inspection under section section.<br />

37 and any Uquidator or arbitrator appointed<br />

by the Registrar under the provisions of this<br />

Law or any Rules made thereunder shaU be<br />

empowered to summon and enforce the<br />

attendance of the parties interested and of<br />

any witness, to examine witnesses on oath<br />

and to compel the production of books and<br />

documents in the same manner as far as possible<br />

and with the same powers as those possessed<br />

by a District Court or a member thereof."<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion inaertiouof<br />

immediately after section 46 of the foUomng sections :— new sections<br />

to^r^* 46A. Any person aggrieved by any order in 1^ is of<br />

Governor. of the Registrar under section 40 or 43 may isi*appeal<br />

to the Governor wdthin twenty-one<br />

days froin the date of such order and the decision<br />

of the Governor shaU be final and conclusive.<br />

cancellation 463, When the affairs of a society for which<br />

tionT^ '* a liquidator has been appointed have been<br />

wound up or, where no liquidator has been<br />

appoiiited, after two montlis from the making<br />

of an order under section 40 bj^ the Registrar<br />

or after confirmation of such order on appeal,<br />

the Registrar shall make ari order cancelUng<br />

the registration of the society and the society<br />

shaU be dissolved from the date of such order."<br />

. xl2., Subrsection (2) of .section ,48 of. the Principal Law is<br />

hereby amended as foUows :— ^?^^^''*<br />

(a) By the deletion of paragraph (p) and the 48 (2) of<br />

substitution therefor of the following paragraph :— J'gJ^ ^^ **<br />

" (p) Prescribe the procedure to be foUowed by a<br />

liquidator appointed under section 40 ; '"<br />

(b) By the deletion of paragraph (q).<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

18^^ June, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Law is to amend the Co-operative<br />

Credit Societies Laws in the foUowing respects:—<br />

(1) Section 2 makes it clear that—<br />

(a) the UabiUty of a society is unUmited;<br />

(b) the unUmited Uability of the members of a society<br />

in respect of its obligations is contributory and<br />

enforceable on Uquidation only ;<br />

(c) in any civil proceedings against a society in respect<br />

of an obUgation of the society, no member thereof<br />

can be made a party thereto either by name or in his<br />

capacity as a member.<br />

(2) Section 3 gives power to the Registrar of Co-operative<br />

Credit Societies to supersede the Committee of a society<br />

where such Committee is not functioning properly and to<br />

appoint a suitable person or persons to manage the affairs<br />

of the society for a period not exceeding two years which<br />

may be extended to not more than four years in the<br />

aggregate. This power is to be exercised only after an<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


428 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNB, 1936.<br />

Short title.<br />

Inter-<br />

IMetation.<br />

Looation of<br />

Library.<br />

Income of<br />

Library.<br />

opportunity had been given to the Committee to state its<br />

objections.<br />

It is hoped that prudent use of the power conferred on<br />

the Registrar by this section may make it possible to avoid<br />

the winding up of certain societies.<br />

(3) Sections 4 to 12 provide a clearly defined procedure<br />

for Uquidation and are designed to faciUtate the performance<br />

of the duties of liquidators and to empo\^'er the Registrar<br />

to control the liquidation.<br />

In particular, power is given to the Registrar—<br />

(a) to surcharge any member of the Committee or<br />

officer of a society who had misappUed or retained<br />

money belonging to the society or who had been<br />

guilt}' of misfeasance or breach of trust in relation<br />

to the society (section 7) ; and<br />

(b) to order the conditional attachment of the property<br />

of any person where the Registrar is satisfied that<br />

such person, witli intent to defraud or delay the<br />

execution of any order made by a liquidator or the<br />

Registrar or an arbitrator, is about to dispose<br />

of the \vhole or any part of his property (section 8).<br />

(M.P. 1515/31.)<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

Acting Attomey-General.<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND BETTER<br />

MANAGEMENT OF THE CYPRUS PUBLIC LIBRARY.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Cliief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubUc Library<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,—<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of Management<br />

of the Library ;<br />

' Library " means the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubUc Library founded<br />

by His ExceUency Sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., in the<br />

year 1927 and includes any other library estabUshed<br />

in connection therewith ;<br />

" Municipal Council" means the Council of the<br />

Municipal Corporation of Nicosia ;<br />

" subscriber " means any person whose name is entered<br />

in the Register of Subscribers to the Library and includes<br />

a Ufe subscriber.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Library shaU be located at such premises as the<br />

Committee may determine.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> expenses of the Library shall be defrayed out of—<br />

(a) such moneys as may from time to time be<br />

appropriated to the Library by the Govemor out<br />

of the Revenue of the Colony;<br />

(h) such moneys as may from time to time be<br />

appropriated to the Library by the Municipal<br />

Council out of the revenue of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of Nicosia;<br />

(c) penalties and fines imposed and recovered in<br />

respect of offences committed against any provision<br />

of this Law or of any regulation made thereunder;<br />

(d) legacies and donations ;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNB^ 1936. 429<br />

(e) moneys received for the use of any of the rooms<br />

of the Library for any of the purposes authorized<br />

by this Law ;<br />

(/) such other moneys as may from time to time be<br />

vested in the Committee and appropriated by them<br />

to the maintenance of the Library.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Library shaU be managed and controlled by a ^^^^^l<br />

Committee of Management which shaU be constituted ment.<br />

as foUows :—<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> Commissioner of Nicosia.<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> Director of Education.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> Mayor of Nicosia.<br />

(d) One Christian and one Moslem Councillor to be<br />

appointed once in every two years, or at any time<br />

to fiU a vacancy, by the Municipal Council.<br />

(e) Two members to be appointed once in every two<br />

years, or at any time to fill a vacancy, by the<br />

Governor.<br />

(/) Two members to be elected at the annual general<br />

meeting, or at any time to fill a vacancy, by the<br />

annual subscribers.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong>Committee,at a special meeting in every two years. Chairman of<br />

shaU elect a chairman from among their number, who shall ^<br />

continue to hold office as chairman until the election of the<br />

chairman for the ensuing two years. In the event of the<br />

death, absence from the Colony or incapacity to perform<br />

his duties, of the chairman, the Committee shaU, as soon<br />

as possible, proceed to elect one of their number to act as<br />

chairman during his absence. A chairman shall be eligible<br />

for re-election at the expiration of any term of oflfice if<br />

he is still a member of the Committee.<br />

7.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU be a body corporate by incorpor<br />

l;he name of " <strong>The</strong> Committee of Management of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> co^ittee.<br />

PubUc Library " and by that name shaU have perpetual<br />

succession and may hold, acquire and dispose of any movable<br />

or immovable property for the purposes of this Law.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Committee may sue and be sued, prosecute and<br />

be prosecuted in its corporate name and shall have a<br />

common seal to be approved and if necessary altered from<br />

time to time by the Committee. Such seal shall be judicially<br />

noticed.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall have the absolute management Committee<br />

and control of the Library and of its funds, and may apply controi^nd<br />

any part of such funds to the purchase of such books, management<br />

magazines, periodicals, newspapers, prints, pamphlets, fun^J^and'<br />

manuscripts, reports, pictures, maps, engravings, works property.<br />

of art and science, scientific, philosophical, and other<br />

instruments, specimens of natural history, science, art,<br />

agriculture, mining and industr}?^, and all other articles,<br />

furniture, and effects, as they may deem requisite for the<br />

purposes of the Library, and may also sell or otherwise<br />

dispose of any article purchased or acquired by the Library ;<br />

and all moneys arising from any such sale or other disposal<br />

shall be deemed to be part of the funds of the Library<br />

and shall be applied accordingly.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall, out of the funds of the Library, Committee<br />

pay all rents, rates, taxes, insurance premiums on buildings out^oufs<br />

and contents, salaries and wages, costs of additions, expenses,'<br />

repairs, and other outgoings and expenses payable in ^^^'<br />

respect of the management of the Library, and the insurance<br />

premiums upon all books and other articles contained in the<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Library against loss or damage by fire or otherwise, and<br />

the expenses incidental to all sales under the last preceding<br />

section.<br />

(7)


t^^ SupptKMEKT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH Jmm, 1936.<br />

Subscribers,<br />

Life<br />

subn ribers.<br />

Rights and<br />

liabilities of<br />

subscribers.<br />

PowtT> of<br />

Committee<br />

with respect<br />

to persons<br />

suffering<br />

from communicable<br />

di-


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936. ^l<br />

Provided that the use of the premises as and for the<br />

purposes of a Library shaU not be thereby interfered with.<br />

19.—


4S» ajppLKMianr TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH Jmns, 1936.<br />

Offences in<br />

Library<br />

pramiaes.<br />

Grant from<br />

General<br />

Revenue.<br />

Grant from<br />

funds of<br />

Munioipal<br />

Corporation<br />

of Nioosia.<br />

Committee<br />

may borrow<br />

one<br />

thousand<br />

pounds.<br />

Audit of<br />

accounts.<br />

21. Any person who, in any part of the Library—<br />

(a) behaves in a disorderly manner; or<br />

(b) uses violent, abusive or obscene language; or<br />

(c) bets or gambles; or<br />

(d) after proper waming, persists in remaining in<br />

the Library or reading-room beyond the hour fixed<br />

for the closing thereof,<br />

shaU be liable to a penalty of two pounds.<br />

22. <strong>The</strong>re shall be paid out of the Revenue of the<br />

Colony towards the maintenance of the Libilary such<br />

moneys as may from time to time be appropriated to the<br />

Library by the Governor. - r- io -^r? h-<br />

23. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be paid out of the revenue of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of Nicosia towards the maintenance of the<br />

library such moneys as may from time to time be<br />

appropriated to the Library by the Municipal Council.<br />

24. <strong>The</strong> Committee may, with the consent of the Gpvernor<br />

in Council,—<br />

(a) borrow for the purposes of the Library any sum<br />

of money which shall not exceed in the aggregate<br />

one thousand pounds ;<br />

(b) mortgage by way of security for any such loan any<br />

lands or buildings vested in them.<br />

25. <strong>The</strong> accounts of the Library shaU be audited by the<br />

Auditor, and a yearly statement of account, in such form<br />

as the Auditor may direct, shaU be forwarded to the<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

Procedure 26. All penalties imposed by this Law and aU fines<br />

of'toS^aiS prescribed by regulations made under the provisions of<br />

penalties. this Law sliaU be recoverable on summary conviction, and<br />

proceedings may be instituted and conducted by the<br />

Librarian or by any person authorized by the Committee,<br />

either generaUy or for any particular proceedings.<br />

Appropri- 27. AU penalties and fines recovered under this Law or<br />

fine^imd<br />

penalties.<br />

^^7 regulations made thereunder shaU be paid to<br />

Committee.<br />

the<br />

Objects and Reasons,<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubUc Library, the object of which is the<br />

advancement of Uterature, science and general liiiowledge,.<br />

was founded in 1927 by His ExceUency Sir Ronald Storrs<br />

and, pending legislation on the subject, is managed by a<br />

nominated Committee functioning under temporary Rides.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Library^ is maintained and supported by Govemment<br />

grants and private donations, and now possesses some<br />

3,700 volumes (including a fair number of valuable books),<br />

certain furniture and a sum of about £570 in cash.<br />

3. Tlie object of this BiU is to place the Library on a<br />

legal and permanent foundation.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> main provisions of the BiU are the foUowing:—<br />

(1) <strong>The</strong> Library wiU be managed and controUed by a<br />

Committee of Management consisting of nine members<br />

as foUows:—<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> Commissioner of Nicosia.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> Director of Education.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> Mayor of Nicosia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(10)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(d) One Christian and one Moslem Municipal CounciUor<br />

. : appointed in every two years by the Mumcipal Council<br />

of Nicosia. : v<br />

(e) Two persons appointed in every two years by the<br />

Govemor.<br />

-, (/) Two persons ^lect^d at the annual general meeting<br />

by the annual subscribers.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> present assets of the Library vest in the *<br />

Committee and the expenses of the Library wiU be defrayed<br />

. out of tHe income of the Library derived from the ^ources<br />

enumerated in Clause 3. ,• , •<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Committee is made a body corporate and may<br />

sue or be sued in its corporate name.<br />

; (4) Persons may become subscribers to the Library<br />

upon payment of an annual o:: other sum prescribed<br />

, by Regulations, and subscribers are entitled to |:)orrow<br />

books, periodicals, newspapers and magazines from the<br />

Library.<br />

(5) A free reading-room for use by the general pitblic<br />

will be provided by the Committee. ' ' )<br />

' (6) <strong>The</strong> Committee niay permit any part of the<br />

' Library premises to be used for lectures and meetings.<br />

(7)'Subject to the approval of the Gover)nior, the<br />

•Committee is empowered to make Regulations on a variety<br />

of matters set forth in Clause 19 and may prescribe<br />

fines, not ex ceeding ^2 in each case, for breaches of such<br />

Regulations.<br />

< (8) Grants towards the maintenance of the Library<br />

Imaybemade—<br />

(a) out of the Revenue of the Colony, by the Governor;<br />

r and '^- -<br />

(b) out of municipal funds, by the Municipal CouncU of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

(9) AU penalties and fines recovered under the BiU<br />

or the Regulations wiU be paid to the Committee.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 655/27/2.) Acting Attomey-General.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE LICENSING OF BICYCLES.<br />

B E<br />

it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows ;—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Bicycles (Licensing) short title-<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,— inter-<br />

" bicycle " includes a tricycle but shaU not include ^"* *^°^<br />

motor bicycle.<br />

8.—(1) From and after the 1st day of January, 1937, no Nobioyde<br />

person shaU use any bicycle upon any pubUc road, ^J^"®*^<br />

thoroughfare or street unless suoh bicycle has been Ucensed liceSd.<br />

^imder^^e provjisions x?f .this X-aw, .^ . , , .,,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

f:.l(ll)


434<br />

Darationof<br />

lioenoe and<br />

lieenoe fee.<br />

Power to<br />

make<br />

ragal*tions.<br />

exemption.<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE. CYPRUS GAZETTE, 19TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> owner of anv bicycle who uses or aUows any<br />

such bicycle to be used in contravention of the provisions<br />

of sub-section (1) shaU be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : a fine of ten shillings.<br />

4. A Ucence to use a bicycle shaU expire on the 31st<br />

day of December next foUowing the date of issue and there<br />

shaU be paid for every such Ucenoe a fee of such amount,<br />

not exceeding five shillings, as may be prescribed.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Govemor in Council may make Regulations to<br />

be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> for aU or any of the foUowing<br />

matters, that is to say,—<br />

(o) for the manner of Ucensing of bicycles;<br />

(6) for the form of Ucence ;<br />

(c) prescribing the fee payable for a Ucence and the<br />

manner of payment;<br />

(d) generaUy for the better carrying out of the purposes^<br />

of this Law.<br />

6. This Law shaU not apply to bicycles—<br />

(o) owned by Govemment; or<br />

(&) used for oflficial purposes by any Govemment"<br />

ofl&cer who is in possession of a certificate issued<br />

by the Head of his Department that the bicycle is<br />

so used.<br />

Ohjecta and Reasons,<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to provide for the Ucensing of<br />

bicycles and to impose a smaU annual Ucence fee, not<br />

exceeding five shiUings, on bicyclists who, it is considered,,<br />

should make some contribution towards the upkeep of the<br />

roads.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 747/30.) Acting Attorney-General,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Prioted by the GoTemment Pnnter at the GoTemment Printing Offioe, Nicosia.<br />

(12)


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp aut|)orit|><br />

No. 2521.] FRIDAY, 26TH JUNE, 1936. 435<br />

No. 606. Honours.<br />

THE KING has been graciously pleased to give<br />

directions for the following appointments on the<br />

occasion of His Majesty's Birthday :—<br />

I'o fie Knight Bachelor:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hon. Panayiotis Loizou Cacoyannis, M.E.C.<br />

To he Companion of flie Imperiaf Service Order :—<br />

Petros Stavrou Georgiades, Esquire.<br />

(M.P. 991/36.)<br />

(M.P. P.299.)<br />

No. 607. BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

H. R. PALMEK.<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas there now exists in the District of<br />

Limassol a Mining Settlement known as the<br />

Amiandos Mine :<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the status of a<br />

village should be given to the said Mining<br />

Settlement:<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Govemor and Commander-in-<br />

Chief in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue<br />

of the powers and authorities vested in me by the<br />

Land Code and the Village Authorities Laws,<br />

1931 to (No. 2) 1935, do hereby proclaim and order<br />

as follows :—<br />

(1) That from and after the 1st day of July,<br />

1936, the said Mining Settlement shall be<br />

constituted a village in the District of Limassol;<br />

and<br />

(2) That the said village shall, for all administrative<br />

purposes, be ranked as a village under<br />

the style of " Pano Ainiandos " ; arid<br />

(3) That tlje said village shall comprise the<br />

areas in the Schedule hereto described ; and<br />

(4) That the areas described in the Schedule<br />

hereto shall be transferred from the village lands<br />

of Pelendria and Moniatis, respectively, to the<br />

village lands of the said village of Pano<br />

Amiandos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Area transferred from the Village Lands of Pelendria.<br />

Commencing at a point on the boundary<br />

between Limassol District and Nicosia District,<br />

situate in Sheet XXXVII.45, being the point of<br />

junction of Pano Platres viUage and Kakopetria^<br />

village boundaries, the boundary follows the<br />

boundary of Nicosia and Limassol Districts<br />

eastwards for about 1 mile to a point situated<br />

in Sheet XXXVII.46; thence south-eastwards<br />

in a straight hne to the Fountain (Khrysovrysi)<br />

on the Nicosia-Troodos main road (Mile 44.2<br />

approximately) ; thence south-westwards in a<br />

straight line, a distance of 8,550 feet approximately<br />

to the Potamos-tou-Loumatou; thence<br />

following this river westwards and upstream<br />

to the Sawmill situate on the boundary of Pano<br />

Platres village ; thence due northwards along this<br />

boundary, a distance of 9,100 feet approximately<br />

to point of commencement, as shown on plan filed<br />

in D.L.R.S. M.P. 167/36.<br />

Area transferred from the Village lands of Moniatis.^<br />

Commencing at the Fountain (Khrysovrysi)<br />

situated on the Nicosia-Troodos main road<br />

(Mile 44.2 approximately) the boundary goes in a<br />

straight line due south a distance of 6,000 feet<br />

approximately to the Potamos-tou-Loumatou;<br />

thence follo^^'ing this river westerly and upstream<br />

to a point situate about 1,200 feet downstream<br />

from the Sawmill, Sheet XXXVII.61 ; thence in<br />

a straight line north-easterly, a distance of 8,550<br />

feet approximately to point of commencement, as<br />

shown on plan filed m D.L.R.S. M.P. 167/36.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 919/21.)


436 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Mo. 608.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas the status of a village has been given<br />

to the Settlement of Kato Amiandos by a<br />

Proclamation, dated the 6th day of July, 1922, and<br />

published xmder Notification No. 373 in the<br />

OazeUe of the 7th July, 1922 :<br />

And whereas it is expedient to define more<br />

particularly the area of the said village :<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

ELnight Commander of the Most Distinguished<br />

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George,<br />

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Govemor and Commander-in-<br />

Chief in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue<br />

of the powers and authorities vested in me by the<br />

Village Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935, do<br />

hereby proclaim and order :—<br />

(1) That from and after the lst day of July,<br />

1936, the said village shall comprise the area in<br />

the Schedule hereto described ; and<br />

(2) That the area in the Schedule hereto shall<br />

be transferred from the village lands of Pelendria<br />

to the village lands of Kato Amiandos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Area transferred from the village lands of Pelendria.<br />

Commencing at a point on the boundary<br />

between Limassol District and Nicosia District,<br />

situate in Sheet XXXVII.46, which is the point<br />

of junction of the villages of Kakopetria, Pano<br />

Amiandos and Kato Amiandos, the boundary<br />

follows the boundary between the Nicosia and<br />

Limassol Districts in a north-easterly direction,<br />

a distance of 4,000 feet approximately to the<br />

junction of the roads Troodos-Kakopetria and<br />

Kyperounda-Saitta; thence following the<br />

Kyperounda village boundary southwards along<br />

the road to Saitta to the point where this boimdary<br />

crosses the Kardama Potamos ; thence following<br />

the Kardama Potamos southwards downstream<br />

to the most southerly comer of plot No. 20,<br />

Sheet XLVII.6 ; thence westwards along the south<br />

boundary of plots Nos. 20 and 19 ofthe said plan to<br />

the Kato Amiandos-Saitta road ; thence northwards<br />

along this road, a distance of 80 feet<br />

approximately to the most southerly comer of<br />

plot No. 15, Sheet XLVII.6 ; thence north-westerly<br />

along the south-westerly boundaries of plots Nos. 15<br />

amd 16 of the said plan to Forest Caim No. 12 of<br />

the Pelendri Forest; thence in the same direction<br />

to Forest Caim No. 11 of this Forest; thence along<br />

the boundaries of the Mondessi or PitsiUas Forest<br />

through Forest Caims Nos. 109A, 109 to 108;<br />

thence in a straight Une in a north-westerly<br />

direction, a distance of 650 feet approximately<br />

to the point of junction of the boundaries of the<br />

viUa^es of Moniatis and Pelendria in Sheet<br />

XXXVII.62 ; thence due north in a straight Une,<br />

a distance of 8,850 feet approximately to the<br />

Fountain (Khrysovrysi) on the Troodos-Kakopetria<br />

load; thence in a north-westerly direction in a<br />

straight line, a distance of 1,500 feet approximately<br />

to point of commencement, as nhown bordered<br />

yellow on plan filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 320/20.<br />

Given at Nicosia, this 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 919/21.)<br />

No. eoe.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1094.<br />

.MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governoi:<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villaces) Law, 1892, and otherwise,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pli'ased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the following vill^,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Kalokhorio (Lefka) in the District<br />

of Xicosia.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 24th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 969/36.)<br />

No. 610. ORDER<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Cferk of the E.ncufi.ve Cowicil,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS,<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him hy tbe<br />

Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor, on tlie application of the<br />

respective Village Commissions for Moslem Schools and<br />

on the recommendation of the Board of Educatioii for<br />

Moslem Schools, is pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered that school buildings, premises, playgroondB,<br />

yards, gardens or teachers' dwellings shall be provided,<br />

repaired and extended at the undermentioned places in<br />

accordance with the provisions of the said Laws :—<br />

MOSLEM SCHOOLS.<br />

Nieosia District:<br />

Gemi Konaghi, Mixed School.<br />

Minareli Keuy, Mixed School.<br />

Larnaca District :<br />

Melousha, Schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

Lefkara, Boys' School.<br />

Limassol District:<br />

Anoyira, Schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

Silikou, Schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

Famagusta Distrirt:<br />

Knodhara, Schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

PervoUa-Trikomou, Schoolmaster's dwelling-<br />

AyioB lacovos, Mixed School.<br />

Strongylo, Mixed School.<br />

Paphos District:<br />

Ayios Nicolaos, Boys' School.<br />

Khoulou, SchoolmaBfcer'a dwelling.<br />

Kyrenia District:<br />

Vasilia, Schoolmaster's dweUing.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, Uiia 24th day of Junt, 1986.<br />

(M.P. 1107/27.)


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

Nb. 611. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1933 TO 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas His Excellency the Govemor has ordered the Village Commissions of the villages mentioned in<br />

the Schedule hereto to provide school buildings and other premises and loans amounting to the sums respectively<br />

mentioned in the said Schedule have been raised to meet the expense of providing such buildings and other<br />

premises as aforesaid :<br />

Now, therefore, in pursuance of the powers vested in him by the Elementary Education Laws, 1983 to 1936,<br />

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered that the sums of money mentioned<br />

in the said Schedule, to provide for the annual interest and sinking fund in respect of the said loan8,-be<br />

recovered respectively from the Mohammedan tax-payers of the villages meriioned in the said Schedule in<br />

the manner provided by section 73 of the above-mentioned Laws.<br />

Date<br />

2l8t January, 1936.<br />

6th April, 1936.<br />

12th February, 1936.<br />

19th February, 1986.<br />

4th February, 1936.<br />

28th February, 1936.<br />

7th November, 1935.<br />

2 lst February, 1936.<br />

21st March, 1936.<br />

28th March, 1936.<br />

19th November, 1935.<br />

20th January, 1936.<br />

29th October, 1935.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Loans under Section 51 of the Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936.<br />

Place<br />

NICOSIA DISTRICT :<br />

Gemi Konaghi ...<br />

MinareU Keuy<br />

LARNACA DISTRICT :<br />

Melousha...<br />

i-ieiKara ... ... ...<br />

LIMASSOL DISTRICT :<br />

Anoyira ...<br />

Silikou<br />

FAMAGUSTA DISTRICT :<br />

Knodhara<br />

Pervolia-Trikomou<br />

Ayios lacovos<br />

Strongylo<br />

PAPHOS DISTRICT :<br />

Ayios Nicolaos ...<br />

Khoulou<br />

KYRENIA DISTRICT :<br />

Vasilia<br />

No. 612. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Kalavasos, in the District of<br />

Lamaca, on the Sth day of December, 1935,<br />

it was determined by the voters present thereat<br />

that certain areas should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Kalavasos ;<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said areas have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Kalavasos has forwarded to the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Lamaca a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said areas and stating that the<br />

said areas fulfil the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, .1930<br />

and 1935, prescribed :<br />

Amount of<br />

Loan<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

80<br />

35<br />

50<br />

150<br />

15<br />

40<br />

100<br />

15<br />

50<br />

20<br />

200<br />

10<br />

20<br />

— —<br />

Annual Payment<br />

of Sinking Fund<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

10<br />

8<br />

6<br />

16<br />

1<br />

5<br />

12<br />

3<br />

6<br />

4<br />

19<br />

2<br />

4<br />

7<br />

1<br />

9<br />

18<br />

18<br />

3<br />

19<br />

9<br />

9<br />

12<br />

5<br />

16<br />

12<br />

2<br />

6<br />

5<br />

4<br />

8<br />

5<br />

0<br />

3<br />

5<br />

4<br />

3<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Period<br />

10 years<br />

5 „<br />

10 „<br />

12 „<br />

JO „<br />

10 „<br />

10 „<br />

5 „<br />

10 „<br />

5 „<br />

15 „<br />

4 „<br />

5 „<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 24th day of June, 1936. (M.P. 1604/27.)<br />

437<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

areas in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Kalavasos:<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> two areas described in the Schedule hereto<br />

are hereby declared to be and shall be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Kalavasos in the District of Lamaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> areas lying within the following boundaries<br />

that is to say :—<br />

AREA A:<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

pomt of plot No. 238, plan No. LV/12, locaUty


43,s THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

" Tripa.'' on the south-westem side of the road<br />

firom the village of Kalavasos to Zyyi, and got^s<br />

south-eastwards along this side of the road to<br />

the most northem point of plot No. 105. plan<br />

No. LV/20, locaUty " Lourka " : thence southeastwards<br />

crossing the road, along a footpath<br />

leading to the main road from Xicosia to<br />

Limassol, to the most northem point of Plot<br />

No. 5, plan No. LV;21. locaUty " Ipsobamboula<br />

" ; thence south-eastwards along the<br />

north-eastem boundaries of plots Nos. 5,7 and 8<br />

to the most eastem point of plot No. 8 on the<br />

main road from Nicosia to Limassol: thence southwestwards<br />

along the western side of this road<br />

to the footpath forming the southern boundary<br />

of plot No. 362, plan No. LV/20 ; thence southwestwards<br />

along this footpath including in the<br />

reserved area plots Nos. 362, 361, 385,<br />

(crossing the river ' VasiUkos "), plots Nos. 386,<br />

387. 388, 431, 427 to the south-western corner<br />

of plot No. 427 of the same plan ; thence northwestwards<br />

along a footpath leading to the<br />

village of Kalavasos, including in the reserved<br />

area plots Nos. 427, 394, 396, 398, 350, 353,<br />

284, 285, 287. 280, locaUty " Yerakia," plots<br />

Nos. 275, 192, 193, 194, 188, 130, 206, 136, 19,<br />

20, 22 of the same plan, plots Nos. 325, 331,<br />

locaUty " Manatires," plots Nos. 330, 329, 268,<br />

269, 244, plan No. LV/12, to the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 244 on the right bank of the<br />

river " VasiUkos"; thence north-eastwards<br />

crossing this river to the most northem point<br />

of plot No. 239 and along its northern<br />

boundary and the northern boundary of plot<br />

No. 238 of the same plan to the starting point.<br />

AREA B :<br />

<strong>The</strong> area mostly adjoins the left bank of the<br />

" VasiUkos " river, and comprises the follovring<br />

plots Nos. 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230,<br />

231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240,<br />

plan No. LV/3, locaUty " Potima," plots Nos.<br />

39, 40, 41, 42, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,<br />

97, 98, 99, 100, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133,<br />

143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, locaUty " Kato<br />

KUssoura," 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 209, 210,<br />

211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 233, 234,<br />

plan No. LV/4, locaUty " Katsapotena," plot<br />

No. 263.1 of the same plan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> areas reserved comprise 1,357 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged ru red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 120/36.<br />

Made at Nicosia this 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 805/36.)<br />

No. 613. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas by an Order of the Govemor, dated<br />

the 15th day of November, 1933, and published<br />

under Notification No. 1087 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the<br />

17th November, 1933, (hereinafter called " the<br />

Principal Order "), an area in the Schedule thereto<br />

•described has been reserved as the Tree Planting<br />

Area of the village of Pelendria, in the District of<br />

Limassol.<br />

And whereas under the provisions of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

the Principal Order remains in force for a period<br />

•of ten years commencing on the 17th day of<br />

Deoember, 1933, and end^ on the 16th day of<br />

December, 1943, unless the Govemor, on good<br />

cause shown, abridges the said period often years:<br />

And whereas good cause has been showTi to the<br />

satisfaction of the Governor that the said period of<br />

ten years should be abridged :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers<br />

vested in him by the Tree Planting Village Areaa<br />

Laws, 1930 to 1936, His Excellency the Governor<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> period during which the Principal Order<br />

shaU remain in force shall be and is herebj<br />

abridged to the 30th day of June, 1936.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 919/21.)<br />

No. 614.<br />

THE LAN!) ACQUISITION LAWS,<br />

1899 AND 1928.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

NOTIFICATION'.<br />

Gorernor.<br />

AVhereas it has been represented to me that it ig<br />

desirable in the interest of the public to straighten<br />

and improve the public road between Nicosia and<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

ls^)\v, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order<br />

of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of<br />

the ]\Iost Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of the powers vested in<br />

me by the Land Acquisition Laws, 1899 and 1928,do<br />

hereby declare the straightening and improvement of<br />

the pnblic road aforesaid to be an undertaking of<br />

public utility and do hereby authorize the carrying<br />

out of the said undertaking and do hereby entrust to<br />

the Diiector of Public Works the supervision and<br />

effectuation of the said undertaking.<br />

Given, under my hand and seal this 25th day<br />

of June, 1930. (M.P. 720/19.)<br />

No. 615. Laudation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will<br />

not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance<br />

with regard to the following Law :—<br />

No. 10 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the Law<br />

relating to Customs, Excise and Revenue.<br />

. (M.P. 771/32.)<br />

No. 616. Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor has been<br />

to make the following appointment:—<br />

Miss Margaret Maud Milnes to be, on probation,!<br />

Nursing Sister, Medical Department. Dated oth<br />

June, 1936.<br />

Miss Milnes arrived in the Colony on the I8th<br />

June, 1936. (M.P. P.2178.)<br />

No. 617. Leave of Absence.<br />

Miss D. M. Drew, Nursing Sister, Medical Depirtmeiit.<br />

was al)8eut on vacation leave (57 days) and passage<br />

leave (24 days) from 29th March to 17th Jone,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.2045.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Ho, 618. <strong>The</strong> Hotels Law, 1935.<br />

HOTELS BOARD.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 1199, published<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazefte No. 2469 of the Uth October,<br />

1935, it is hereby notified that in exercise of the<br />

powers vested in him by the Hotels Law, 1935, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint<br />

M. Aziz Eff., M.B.E., Chief Sanitary Inspector, to be<br />

a member of the Hotels Board, with effect from the<br />

19th June, 1936. (M.P. 673/30/3.)<br />

No. 619. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

DISTRICT MUSEUMS.<br />

In'exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency the Governor<br />

has been pleased to establish the premises situated<br />

within the precincts of Ayios Lazaros Church at<br />

Larnaca, formerly known as the Local Museum at<br />

Lamaca, to be a District Museum of Larnaca under<br />

the provisions of the said Law. (M.P. 875/36.)<br />

No. 620. Govemment English Examinations.<br />

SET BOOKS.<br />

It is hereby notified that from the 1st January,<br />

1937, and until further notice, the following books<br />

will be required for the English Examinations :—<br />

Ordinary.<br />

Reading Books : (a) For intensive reading.<br />

Reader 5. (New Method Readers.)<br />

(b) For general reading.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> Cloister and the Hearth."<br />

(New Method Series; Second<br />

Supplementary Reader No. 4.)<br />

both published by Longmans Green & Co.<br />

NOTES—<br />

(a) In the book set for intensive study candidates<br />

will be expected to show a knowledge<br />

not only of the subject matter but also of<br />

the vocabulary and idiom used. A piece of<br />

dictation based on this book will be set.<br />

(b) From the book set for general reading<br />

questions will be set to ascertain whether the<br />

pupil has read and understood the book<br />

(e.g. questions on subject matter and context<br />

questions).<br />

Grammar: As for 1936. <strong>The</strong> paraphrase set will<br />

be of simple verse.<br />

Distinction.<br />

Reading Book: " Literary Reading and Composition :<br />

A First Book," by Lewis Marsh<br />

(published by Blackie and Son Ltd.,<br />

50 Old Bailey, London, E.C.4.)<br />

excluding all ballad poetry and biographical<br />

notes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exercises in this book will be used as a<br />

basis for some questions in the Idioms paper.<br />

Questions involving literary criticism will not<br />

be set.<br />

Idioms: As for 1936, and questions based on<br />

exercises in the Reading book.<br />

Honours.<br />

NO books are set for this examination. For the<br />

paper on English Idioms candidates are advised to<br />

study the following :—<br />

*' Studies in English Idioms "—Brackenbury.<br />

" <strong>The</strong> Warp and Woof of Modern English "—by<br />

Schaap and Levy, pubhshed by Librairie Hachette,<br />

18 King William Street, Charing Cross, London,<br />

W.C.2.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

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Uo THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

No. 622. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Uw, 1928.<br />

statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 5? of the Partnership Law. 1928, having<br />

been furnished the followinir Business Names have<br />

beeu dulv retristered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to tbe following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> busiiu'ss name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

enteretl into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

Auy other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partiH IS who are authorized to administer the<br />

aflfairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Numl)er in Register.<br />

1. Pittas & Soleas.<br />

2. Commission Agents and Merchants.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4./Costas Ch. Pittas, Commission Agent and<br />

Merchant, Limassol.<br />

5. Costas Ch. Soleas, Commission Agent and<br />

Merchant, Limassol.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Indefinite. 15th June, 1936.<br />

Profits and losses to be shared equally.<br />

It may be determined on six months' notice by<br />

either partner.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Costas Ch. Pittas.<br />

Costas Ch. Soleas.<br />

11. 132.<br />

1. British Engineering & Supplies.<br />

2. Commission Airents and Merchants.<br />

3. Famagusta.<br />

4. /Jacob. Mouchly, Engineer, Haifa.<br />

I Dov. 15. F'ershitz, Landowner and manager of.<br />

1 Gardens, Famagusta. I<br />

5. V John Christofides, Merchant, Famagusta.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Three yeai-s. 19th June, 1936.<br />

8. Jacob. Mouchly, Engineer.<br />

l)o\. B. Pershitz, Landowner and Manager of<br />

Gardens.<br />

John Christofides, Merchant, Commission Agent<br />

and Manufacturer.<br />

9. NU.<br />

10. John Christofides.<br />

11. 183.<br />

No. 623. Notice of Receiving Order.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1980.<br />

In the District Court of Nicc«ia.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1986.<br />

Re Michalakis Antoniou of Nioosia.<br />

Debtor's Name—Michalakis Antoniou.<br />

Address—Nicosia.<br />

Description—Baker.<br />

Date of Filing Petition—10th June, 1986.<br />

Date of Receiving Order—20th June, 1936.<br />

Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition—Creditors'.<br />

Act or Acts of Bankruptcy proved in Creditors'<br />

Petition—Debtor's departing out of Cypius<br />

and/or from his dwelling house or otherwise<br />

absenting himself therefrom on or about the 6th<br />

June, 1936, with intent to defeat or delay his<br />

creditors.<br />

Nicosia, V. R. BAIRAMIAX,<br />

24th June, 1936. Official Receiver,<br />

No. 624. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAAV, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Nicosia.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1936.<br />

Re Michalakis Antoniou of Nicosia.<br />

Debtor's Name—Michalakis Antoniou.<br />

Address—Nicosia.<br />

Description—Baker.<br />

Date of First Meeting and Hour—Friday, Srd July,<br />

1936, at 5.30 o'clock in the afternoon.<br />

Place—Supreme Court, Nicosia.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 625. Quarantine Restrictions<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 22nd AprU, 1936, hy<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 24th April, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local areu<br />

Alexandria (E


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE, 1936.<br />

ITo. 626. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 20th June, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

22nd June, 1936.<br />

X<br />

o<br />

B<br />

•X!<br />

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184 2 —<br />

1 ! 1<br />

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p.<br />

15<br />

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'J)<br />

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9<br />

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(M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

No. 627. Animal Disease.<br />

o<br />

.£3<br />

12<br />

219<br />

12<br />

tery<br />

rl<br />

0)<br />

DO<br />

00<br />

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Si<br />

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0)<br />

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"3<br />

o<br />

O<br />

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20<br />

2<br />

10<br />

34<br />

26<br />

92<br />

2 5,887<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lollowiiij; Bulletin of Anin al Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 26th June is jublished :—<br />

Bgypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

26th Juno, 1936.<br />

Varions<br />

Various<br />

Variou>^<br />

Various<br />

iocality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

o<br />

441<br />

.•a<br />

o<br />

27<br />

5<br />

17<br />

40<br />

3<br />

29<br />

121<br />

6,471<br />

Tuberculosis, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Tetanus, Strangles, Piroplasmosis,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid,<br />

Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochastosis, Bacillary White<br />

Diarrlioea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Fowl Pox.<br />

Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Dourine, Variola,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary OffUcer.<br />

By His Excellency's Commands<br />

AV. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colomal Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Prinier at th« GoTernment Printing Office, Nioosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> GoMtU may U obtained ftx)m the Superiirtepdent, Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia, nost fre«<br />

on payment of a subBcnption of £1 for a jear or 1ft.. for six months, payable in advance ; kingle copws 6c^'<br />

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442 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH JUNE. 1936.<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS.<br />

Ceish to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent, Govemment<br />

Printing Office, Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>."<br />

1. LAWS, REGULATIONS, ETC.<br />

Admiralty Jurisdiction Order, 1893 s.<br />

(T. or G.) .. .. .. .. .. 1<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935 .. .. 1<br />

Bankruptcy Law, 1930 (E., T. or o.) .. 1<br />

Bye-laws, Public Health Board, Pano<br />

Platres, 1934 (B.) 0<br />

Gvil Wrongs Law 35 of 1932 (E. or G.) .. 1<br />

CSompaniesRules, 1922(TableA.) .. ..1<br />

Companies (Winding-up) Rules, 1933 .. 1<br />

CJontract Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) .. .. 1<br />

Conventions between the United Kingdom<br />

and 14 Foreign CJountries regarding Legal<br />

Proceedings in Civil and Commercial<br />

Matters, in <strong>Gazette</strong>s Nos. 2373 and 2376 1<br />

Co-operative Societies Rules, 1923 (T. or G.)<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies Rules, 1933<br />

0<br />

cp.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies Rules, 1933<br />

(T. and G.) .. .. .. .. 0 8<br />

Criminal Code Order in Council (E., T. or G.)<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts of Justice Order, 1927 ..<br />

Hotels and PubUc Buildings Regulations,<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4i<br />

0<br />

1928 (E., T. or G.)<br />

Index to T' e Destour (Ottoman Law), by<br />

0 3<br />

C. R. T^o^r—1902<br />

Law Reports :<br />

6 0<br />

Vol. I<br />

II<br />

10<br />

10<br />

0<br />

0<br />

ni<br />

VI<br />

VII (in four parts @ 2/4^ each)<br />

VIII (parts 2-4) „<br />

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XII<br />

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XIV (1929-34) 344 pp<br />

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Laws and Regulations afiFecting Vaqf<br />

Property .. .. .. .. . . 3 0<br />

Laws of Evcaf, by O. Hilmi (translated<br />

by C. R. Tyser and D. G. Demetriades)<br />

—1922 15 0<br />

Laws,<br />

1878-1906<br />

Statute,<br />

(T.<br />

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<strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

G.)<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

No. 2523.] THURSDAY, 2ND JULY, 1936. 447<br />

No. 630. Govemor's leave.<br />

His E.xcellency Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

K.C.^r.G., C.B.E., Governor and Commander-in-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, has been granted by the<br />

Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the<br />

Colonies vacation leave from the 2nd Julv, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.2029.)<br />

No. 631. A PROCLAMATIOX.<br />

By His Excellency Wiifiam Denis Battershill, Esquire,<br />

Acting Governor of the Colony of Cypi-us.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

WHEREAS by Letters Patent passed under the Great<br />

Seal of the United Kingdom constituting the Office of<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> and providing for the Government thereof,<br />

bearing date the Tenth day of March, 1925, it was<br />

ordered i7ifer alia that in the event of the absence<br />

from the Colony of the Governor and Commander-in-<br />

Chief for the time being all and every the powers and<br />

authorities therein granted to him should, until His<br />

Majesty's further pleasure be signified therein, be<br />

vested in such person as may be appointed under His<br />

Majesty's Sign Manual and Signet to administer the<br />

Government of the Colony :<br />

AND WHEREAS His Excellency the Governor is<br />

absent from the Colony :<br />

AND WHEREAS by a Dormant Commission passed<br />

under His Majesty's Sign Manual and Signet, bearing<br />

date the Twenty-second day of March, 1930, the<br />

holder for the time being of the substantive<br />

appointment of Colonial Secretary of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> is appointed to administer the Government of<br />

the Colonv as aforesaid :<br />

Now, THEREFORE, I, William Denis Batterehill,<br />

Colonial Secretary of the Colony of Cyprns, do hereby<br />

proclaim and make known to all the inhabitants of<br />

the Colony that, having taken the prescribed Oaths,<br />

I have this day assumed and taken over the<br />

Administration of the Government of this Colony, and<br />

I do hereby enjoin all Officers of the Govemment<br />

Civil and Military, and all subjects of His Majesty<br />

the King and others the inhabitants of this Colony<br />

to take notice thereof and to give their ready obedience<br />

accordingly.<br />

Given at Nicosia this 2nd day of July, in the<br />

year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred<br />

and thirty-six.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.V. 839/30.)<br />

No. 632. Executive Conncil.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Govemor has been pleased<br />

to make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer (Chief<br />

Assistant Secretary), to be a Member of the<br />

Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> whilst<br />

acting as Colonial Secretary, from the 2nd July,<br />

1936. (M.P. 2286/07.)<br />

No. 633. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to make the following appointments :<br />

Captain Harold Lloyd-Carson to be Private Secretary<br />

and Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Acting<br />

Governor. Dated2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.2033.)<br />

Mr. John Michael Montgomery to be Additional Private<br />

Secretary to His Excellency the Acting Governor.<br />

Dated 2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.2174.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer (Chief<br />

Assistant Secretary), to act as Colonial Secretary.<br />

Dated 2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.1043.)<br />

Mr. G. ^l. Greenwood, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of Chief Assistant<br />

Secretary. Dated2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.2130.)<br />

Mr. G. M. Greenwood, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Secretary), to perform the duties of Clerk of the<br />

Executive Council, in addition to his own duties<br />

Dated 2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.2130.)<br />

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By His Excellency's (]!ommand,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^uijltsbeti hp autf)ont|><br />

No. 2524.] FRIDAY, 3RD JULY, 1936. 449<br />

No. 634.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL. -No. 1695.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAWS,<br />

1930 AND 1934.<br />

H. R. PALiFER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the pow ers vested in him by the<br />

Mijinicipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, is pleased to order and<br />

it isjhereby ordered as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillors and<br />

Townsmen of the Municipal Corporation<br />

of Lefkara, (hereinafter called " the Munioipal<br />

Corporation "), shall be at lib^iiy to borrow<br />

firom Mr. Aristodimos Chr. Antoni and Mrs.<br />

loulia L. Chr. Loizou, both of Pano Lefkara,<br />

jointlj^ (hereinafter called "the lenders"),<br />

the sum gf fotir hundred and sixty-three pounds<br />

(£463) at a rate of interest not exceeding five<br />

per centum (5%) per annum subject to the<br />

follow ing terms and conditions, that is to say,—<br />

(1) That the sum borrowed shall be<br />

repayable by the Mimicipal Corporation to<br />

the lenders in ten (10) equal annual instalments<br />

(comprising sinking fund and interest).<br />

(2) That the Municipal Corporation shall,<br />

in each year and until final repayment of the<br />

sum borrowed, insert Jn ihe annual estimates<br />

the annual instalment repayable in the year<br />

to which such estimates relate.<br />

(3) That the sum borrowed shall be<br />

utilized by the Municipal Corporation for<br />

the improvement of the water supply of<br />

Pano Lefkara.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 27th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1159/22/2.)<br />

ll. P. L. r.ROWNK,<br />

Ckrk of the Execuiive Council.<br />

No. 635.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.- -No. 1697.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (VILLAGES)<br />

LAW, 1892.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise erf the powers vetted in him by the<br />

Public Health (Villages) Law, 189>2, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellieney the Gov«rnoir, with the advioe of<br />

the iJaectttive Council, has been pleased to oid^ and<br />

it is hereby ordered that the said Law shall be applied<br />

as from the date hereof to the folk>wiog village,<br />

namely :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> village of Episkopi in the District trf Liaftassol.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 29th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 968/36.)<br />

No. 636. ORDER<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

MAI>E UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS-<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PAL.MER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Peristerona, in the District of<br />

Paphos, on the 19th day of December, 1935, it was<br />

determined by the requisite majority of the voters<br />

present thereat that a certain area should be<br />

reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the village<br />

of Peristerona.<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Peristerona has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by hira. contammg a description with boundaries.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


4.50 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD Jl^LY, 1936.<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws. 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Peristerona.<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Peristerona, in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the north-eastern<br />

corner of plot No. 196, plan No. XXXV/13,<br />

locaUty " Kapsala," on the boundary of the<br />

village of Peristerona and also on a footpath,<br />

and goes southwards along this footpath to<br />

the south-eastern corner of plot No. 20, plan<br />

No. XXXV/21, locahty " Arodhaphnes'" ;<br />

thence south-westwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 10 and 9 of the same plan, plots<br />

Nos. 215, 216, 217, 219/1, 227/1 and 226, plan<br />

No. XXXV/20, foUowing the stream " Kataskas"<br />

to the south-eastern corner of plot No. 226,<br />

locaUty " Sykari," on the boundary of the<br />

viUage of Peristerona ; thence westwards and<br />

north-eastwards along this viUage boundary to<br />

the starting point.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 324 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 755/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 30th day of June, 1936.<br />

No. 637. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEE<br />

(M.P. 903/36.)<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKK,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Pendakomo, in the District of<br />

Limassol, on the 15th day of September, 1935, it<br />

was determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

a certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Pendakomo :<br />

.\iid whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Pendakomo has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Lima.ssol a report, signed and<br />

scaled b\ hini, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10(4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

and 1935, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And w hereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

hax-ing regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Pendakomo.<br />

Now, therefore. His Excellency tlie Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him bv the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Law s. 1930 to 1936, is<br />

pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereb>^ declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Pendakomo<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most eastem<br />

point of plot No. 143, plan No. LV/18, locality<br />

' Mankano," on the boundary of the village<br />

of Pendakomo and on a footpath, and goes<br />

southwards along this footpath including within<br />

the reserved area plots Nos. 143, 147, 151, 153,<br />

169, 171, part of plot No. 173, plots Nos. 176,<br />

178, 246, 248, 256, 259, 260, 263, of the same<br />

plan, locaUty " Khalasmata," plots Nos. 11,<br />

12, 27, 246, 247, 248, 249, 238, 233, 234, plan<br />

No. LV/26, to the most southern point of plot<br />

No. 235 of the same plan ; thence south-westwards<br />

passing along the boundaries' of, and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 236,<br />

283, 284, 282, 285, 286, 287, 300, 299, 298,<br />

598, 599 of the same plan, plots Nos. 756, 757,<br />

plan No. LV/25, locaUty " Zaharoa," plots<br />

Nos. 601, 602, plan No. LV/26, plot No. 761,<br />

plan No. LV/25, plot No. 613, plan No. LV/26,<br />

plots Nos. 778, 777, 779, 773, 781, 772, 783,<br />

784, 785, plan No. LV/25, locaUty " Zakharoyia,"<br />

to the most western point of plot No. 785 on<br />

the left bank ofa stream ; thence south-westwards<br />

across the stream and along its right hank<br />

to the most southern point of plot No. 681, plan<br />

No. LV/33, on the boundary of the viUage of<br />

Pendakomo ; thence north-westwards and northwards<br />

along this village boundary to the starting<br />

point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,862 donuml<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in the D.L.R.S. M.P. 625/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 30th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 806/36.)<br />

No. 638. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. IL PALMKR,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Kallepia, in the District of Paphos,<br />

on the 2nd day of February, 1936, it was determined<br />

by the requisite majority of the voters present<br />

thereat that a certain area .should be reserved a-s<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the viUage of Kallepia:<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the viUage of<br />

KaUepia has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to aU the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area ofthe viUage of Kallepia :<br />

Now, therefore. His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shaU be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Kallepia<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD JULY, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUovring boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the bridge at the most<br />

western point of plot No. 231, plan No. XLV/30,<br />

over the stream " Argaki-tis-Yeramis," on the<br />

road from the village of Kallepia to the vUlage<br />

of Letymbou, and also on the boundary of this<br />

vUlage and goes south-eastwards along this<br />

viUage boundary to the north-western corner<br />

of plot No. 400, plan No. XLV/38, locality<br />

" Arnaouti " ; thence south-westwards passing<br />

along the boundaries of, and including in the<br />

reserved area, plots Nos. 401, 403 and 392 of<br />

the same plan to the most southern point of<br />

plot No. 392 on the left bank of the stream<br />

" Argaki-tou-Asprovounarou " ; thence westwards<br />

and northwards up this stream to the<br />

north-eastern corner of plot No. 391 of the<br />

same plan at which point this stream is joined<br />

by the stream " Argaki-tou-Kipiou " ; thence<br />

up the latter stream to the most northern point<br />

of plot No. 410 of the same plan ; thence southwestwards<br />

along the southern boundaries of<br />

plots Nos. 426, 413, 414 of the same plan to a<br />

track on the western side of plot No. 414 ;<br />

thence south-eastwards along this track to the<br />

most eastern point of plot No. 373 of the same<br />

plan, locality " Kyparissia" ; thence southwestwards,<br />

south-eastwards and north-westwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plots Nos. 373, 374, 342,<br />

341, 340. 339, 336, 337, 250, 251, 252, 253,<br />

254, 325 255 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

" Teratsia-tou-AngeU," plots Nos. 324, 260,<br />

263, 319, 267, 268, 269, 281, 280 of the same<br />

plan, locaUty " Argaki-tou-Vritouron," plots<br />

Nos. 757, 758, 759, 761, 833, 831, 830, 829,<br />

828, 827, locaUty " PUmata," plots Nos. 828,<br />

822, 821, 817, 816, 777, 774, locaUty " Vrysitou-Haji-Lefteri,"<br />

plots Nos. 773, 780, 752,<br />

749, 724, 723, 722, locality " PezouUa," plots<br />

Nos. 699, 602, 607, 604,' 606, 609, locaUty<br />

" Limni," plots Nos. 697, 730, 731, 736, 737,<br />

738, 744, 745 and 746 of plan No. XLV/37,<br />

locaUty " Mandri," plots Nos. 99, 177, 176,<br />

4.51<br />

184, 171, 170, 169, 137, 138, bcahty "Kambos<br />

plots Nos. 140, 132, 117, 118.,, 11?' 31, 29, 28<br />

plan No. XLV/38, locaUty " i^a to the<br />

north-western corner of plot No. 28, on the road<br />

from the vUlage of KaUepia to the ^age of<br />

Letymbou; thence south-eastwards and nortnwards<br />

to the most northem point of plot No. 114,<br />

plan No. XLV/30 ; thence westwards and northeastwards<br />

along the westem and northern<br />

boundaries of plot No. 115 and eastwards along<br />

the northern boundary of plot No. 120 to the<br />

starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,519 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 141/36.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 30th day of June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 829/36.)<br />

No. 639. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

Cyi)rus, is published for general inforrnation in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 19 of 1936.—A Law for the better promotion of<br />

Public Health in Villages. (M.P. 525/30/2.)<br />

No. 640. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

raake the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. L. S. Greening, M.C, Administrative Officer<br />

(Commissioner, Limassol), to be a Member of the<br />

Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> during<br />

the absence of Mr. J. D. Montagu from 2nd July,<br />

1936. (M.P. 2286/07/2.)<br />

No. 641. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mustafa Yildiz Hussein EflF. to be, on probation, a<br />

Guard and Boatman, 3rd Grade, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. Dated 1st July,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2180.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. 0. G. Dennis, Administrative Officer (Assistant<br />

Commissioner, Nicosia and Kyrenia), to perform the<br />

duties of the Office of Commissioner, Nicosia and<br />

Kyrenia. Dated 2nd July, 1936. (M.P. P.1607.)<br />

Mr. G. K. Mitsinkas, Assistant CoUector, to act as<br />

Collector, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

in addition to his own duties. Dated 20th June,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.628.)<br />

M. Nazim EflF., Acting Assistant Registrar and<br />

Interpreter, to act as Registrar and Interpreter,<br />

District Court, Nicosia. Dated 2nd July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1194.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Dr. Costas Solomou j\Iarkides as Health Officer,<br />

Medical Department, from lst January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1692.)<br />

Mr. Stelios Piperis as Traffic Assistant, Railway<br />

Department, from 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1431.)<br />

Mr. Georghios Sava as a District Inspector, Administration,<br />

from 1st April 1935. (M.P. P.1029.)<br />

Mr. Michael Athanasios Constantinides as a Clerk,<br />

General Clerical StaflF, 3rd Grade, from 1st January<br />

1936. (M.P. P.175.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


452 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3ED JULY, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foiiowing as Assistant Diiferict Inspectors,<br />

Administration, from lst March, 1935 :—<br />

Mr. Panayiotis Georgiades. (M.P. P.296.)<br />

Mustafa Shevket Mehmed Eff. (M.P. P. 2108.)<br />

Mr. George NathanaU. (M.P. P.999.)<br />

Mr. John Demetriou. (M.P. P.2108.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Customs and Revenue Officers, lst<br />

Grade, from lst January, 1936 :—<br />

Ahmed Hilmi Eff. (M.P. P.352.)<br />

AU Haidar Eff. (M.P. P.312.)<br />

Mr. Costas Nicolaou Shamdani, as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 2ud Grade, from 1st January,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.828.)<br />

Mr. Paul Mihran Dervishian as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 4th Grade, from lst January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1443.)<br />

Mr. Ferdinand Naoum Boutros as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 5th Grade, from lst January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1881.)<br />

Mr. Spyros Spyridonos as a Conductor, Railway<br />

Department, from lst January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.191.').)<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing as Mail Officers, lst Grade, Postal<br />

Department, from 1st January, 1936 :—<br />

Ahmed Aziz Eff. (M.P. P.90.)<br />

Mr. Evangelos Antoniou Georgiades. (M.P. P.291.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Mail Officers, 2nd Grade, Postal<br />

Department, from lst January, 19o6 :—<br />

Mr. Moisis Lambrou. (M.P. P.17


Area of the viUage of Tirai, as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 3rd June,<br />

1936, and pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 5th<br />

June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

oontrol of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the village of Timi.<br />

Paphos, 26th Jime! 1936.<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

(M.P. 828/36.) Commissioner.<br />

No. 647. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KATO LEFKARA (LARNACA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,1<br />

hereby establish a fund for the viUage of Kato<br />

Lefkara. in the Dit^trict of Lamaca, (hereinafter<br />

called " the Fimd *'), into which shaU be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

viUage of Kato Lt^f kaia. as described in the Order of<br />

the Governor made the 3rd day of June. 1936. and<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2517 of the<br />

6th Jime, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the (Commiasioner of Larnaca for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in tlie Fimd shaU be utiUzed for<br />

works of pubhc ntUit^ within the viUage of<br />

•Kato Lefkara.<br />

Larnaca, 20th Jime, 1936.<br />

K. C. S. STANLEY.<br />

,(M.P. 837/36.) Commissioner of Dirnaca.<br />

isto. 648. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuauce of the provisions of sootiou 1S of the<br />

Irrigation Law, 1 i'ol. the following Rules made by tlie<br />

Conunittee of the Irrigation Division of Pedhoulas iu<br />

the Distriot of Nic»,>sia. aiv published in the Ci/prn<<br />

Gazeite. (^I.P. 62:>/S3.)<br />

IRRIG.^TIOX DIVISION OF PEDHOULAS.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. Those Rules may be cital as the Irrigjitiou<br />

Division of Pedhoulas (Amendment) Rulos>. li),"(!.<br />

and shall be read as one with the Irrigation Di\ ision<br />

of Peiihoulas Rulos. 1938, (hereinafter called "the<br />

Princijuil Rulos *'). and the Principal Rulos aud these<br />

Rules mav t


454<br />

Ho. 654. <strong>The</strong> PartBMsfaip IAW, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to Section 50<br />

of the Partntfrship Law. 192N. havini: been furnished<br />

the folk)wing Limited Partnerships have been duly<br />

regist'-red<br />

G. F. WiL.r names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners. Sum contributed by each<br />

limited partner, and whether paid in cash or<br />

how other<br />

THE CYPRUb GAZBTTE, 3RD JULY, 1936.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnersliip is<br />

entered into aJid date of oommeiioement.<br />

s. Conditions of the eiistencv of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the geoeral<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and<br />

sign for it.<br />

10. Xumber iu Register.<br />

1. Panagiotis G. Panagiotides & Co.<br />

2. Grocers, Fruit Sel lere and Vegetable Sellers.<br />

3. Lamaca.<br />

4. Panagiotis G. Panagiotides, Grocer, Lamaca.<br />

loannis K. Papa loannoa, Grocer, Larnaca.<br />

5. Panagiotis G. Panagiotides.<br />

6. loannis K. Papa Ioannou. £20 already paid.<br />

7. One year. 1st Juue, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Panagiotis G. Paoj^iotides.<br />

la 46S.<br />

Ho. 655. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases repwted dming tbe week ended 27th June, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicociia... ... ... ... • —<br />

Lamaca —<br />

Limassol ... ... ... —<br />

Famaguata i —<br />

Paphoa... ... —<br />

Kyrenia —<br />

Total for the week...<br />

X<br />

3<br />

i —<br />

=1 1<br />

= M<br />

— I 11<br />

i.<br />

8 —<br />

•)<br />

><br />

n<br />

I*.<br />

-.J<br />

j5 lera<br />

i i<br />

! 3<br />

PU =<br />

«<br />

2 *. , -r -^<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

li'o - 15 I —<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last \v.ir — 3 1<br />

Nicosia,<br />

29th June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

- -r -r = j^<br />

ii. r- r- : G ,A. H<br />

224<br />

3<br />

c<br />

m<br />

a><br />

3 — 4 ' - — —<br />

1 - ; 1<br />

1 — 1<br />

5 . — 8<br />

14<br />

9 15.0<br />

I<br />

i_<br />

3<br />

o<br />

S.S<br />

-•• c o 1 «<<br />

3 — ! r; a<br />

- I 31<br />

1<br />

152<br />

6,039<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

69<br />

46<br />

Id<br />

31<br />

I<br />

176<br />

6,647<br />

Director of Medical Service*.<br />

Ha 656. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Bulleiin of Animal Disease in Foreign Ccui tries repc ited to the Srd July is p'td>li, Fowl Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Black Quarter, Cont.iLaous Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtlieria and Pox, Mai:_^. Rabic-.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Dis.ase,<br />

Haniorrha-ii- St^-ptirieinia. !'.a:l»one. Dourine, Variola,<br />

(ilandcrs, Fowl Plugue. Maiiirc, Rabies.<br />

ROiJERT .T. RoK, Chief Veferinary Officer.<br />

By His E.xcellency's Command,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

H. P. L. BROWXE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretarg.<br />

Printed Ij tho GoTemraent Printer at the Government Printiug Otfice, Nico9i.-\.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypru.' <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Si)|>erintendent, ^Tovemment Printing Office, Nicona, poet free,<br />

OE payment of a gul 8crij>tion of £1 for a year or 10«. for six months, payable in advance ; single copies 6cp.


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2524 OF 3RD JULY, 1936,<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 19 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW FOR THE BETTER PROMOTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH<br />

IN VILLAGES.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [1st July, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the PubUc Health (Villages) short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of this Law shall apply to the viUages Appiicatioa<br />

set out in the Schedule : o^ ^*^-<br />

Provided that the Governor may, by Order to be pubhshed<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, declare that the Law shall apply to any other<br />

village, not being a viQage which has been declared a<br />

Summer Resort under the provisions of the Public Health<br />

(Summer Resorts) Laws, 1928 and 1934, or a municipal 12 of 1928.<br />

corporation, and thereupon the provisions of this Law shall ^"^ °^ ^^^*apply<br />

to such village.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong>re shall be established in every village to which Constitution<br />

this Law appUes a Village Health Commission composed Heli^<br />

of the Mukhtar, who shall be Chairman, and the Azas of Commiasion.<br />

such village.<br />

4. Where in any viUage there is more than one ViUage Constitution<br />

Commission the ViUage Health Commission shaU consist ^ \^^^<br />

of the Mukhtar and one Aza to be appointed by the Commission<br />

Commissioner from each Village Commission under the ^'^^lages<br />

chairmanship of such Mukhtar as the Commissioner may u^more^tw<br />

appoint. one Village<br />

Commission.<br />

6. mere any vUlages are grouped under the provisions Constitution<br />

of section 6, the ViUage Health Commission for the group °^ ^^«®<br />

shall consist of the Mukhtar and one Aza to be appointed Com'^ion<br />

by the Commissioner from each ViUage Commission under '^^®'®<br />

the chairmanship of such Mukhtar as the Commissioner Ir^^d.^"^<br />

may appoint.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Commissioner may, by notification to be pubUshed Grouping of<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, direct that two or more adjacent viUages ""^^^^<br />

shall be united into a group for aU or any of the purposes<br />

of this Law as may be specified in such notification; and<br />

thereupon the viUages mentioned in such notification shaU<br />

form a group accordingly.<br />

(1)<br />

455.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


456 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD JULY, 1936.<br />

i>«^ies^d 7.—(1) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission shaU, if so<br />

tSr\^4e required by the Commissioner and in so far as there are<br />

^*^. . funds avaUable, perform in the viUage any of the duties and<br />

mnussion. ^^^j.^jgg therein any of the powers hereinafter mentioned,<br />

that is to say,—<br />

(a) prevent the accumulation in any pubUc or private<br />

place of any filth, refuse or water in a manner<br />

dangerous to the pubUc health ;<br />

(b) require any buUding wherein any person has died<br />

of any kind of contagious or infectious disease and<br />

the clothing in and the contents of such building to<br />

be disinfected;<br />

(c) ensure that aU drains, urinals, privies and cesspits<br />

shaU be so constructed and kept as not to be<br />

injurious to health;<br />

(d) provide and inaintain in good order and repair<br />

pubUc dust-bins and other receptacles for the<br />

temporary deposit and coUection of rubbish and<br />

cause such pubUc dust-bins and other receptacles<br />

to be so kept as not to be injurious to health ;<br />

(e) prevent any hotel, khan, cook-shop, bar, coffeehouse,<br />

confectionery shop, pastry-shop, bakery of<br />

any kind, barber's shop or pubUc bath and the<br />

various appUances and utensils used therein being<br />

in an uncleanly state or in a state injurious to health ;<br />

(/) keep all streets and pubUc places clean and clear<br />

of obstruction;<br />

(g) regulate any trade or business which may, in the<br />

opinion of the Director of Medical Services, be<br />

injurious to pubUc health or a source of danger to<br />

the pubUc or which it is otherwise in the pubUc<br />

interest expedient to regulate ;<br />

(h) keep or cause to be kept clean and in good repair<br />

and free from contamination all weUs, pubUc<br />

fountains, drains, aqueducts and irrigation channels<br />

other than drains, aqueducts or irrigation channels<br />

17 of 1934' *° wliich the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934, apply ;<br />

(i) provide for the estabUshment and regulation of<br />

viUage markets and prohibit the hawking of any<br />

goods in any place other than such markets ;<br />

(j) provide for the estabUshment and regulation of<br />

cattle markets during local fairs and prohibit the<br />

sale of any cattle during any such fair in any place<br />

other than such markets ;<br />

(k) provide for the setting aside of special places for<br />

the sale of perishable goods and prohibit the sale<br />

of such goods in any place other than such special<br />

places ;<br />

(l) provide slaughter-houses for the slaughter of ammals<br />

and prohibit the slaughter of animals in any place<br />

other than such slaughter-houses ;<br />

(m) regulate the slaughter of animals;<br />


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3BD JULY, 1936. 45r<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Commission shaU, if so required<br />

by the Commissioner and in so far as there are funds<br />

available, contribute towards the cost of maintenance of<br />

rural hospitals, child welfare cUnics and maternity services<br />

which may be estabUshed by the authority of the Director<br />

of Medical Services.<br />

8.—


458 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD JULY, 1036.<br />

Offences<br />

Village<br />

Health<br />

Fund.<br />

Account to<br />

be audited.<br />

Power of<br />

CommiBsioner<br />

to<br />

surcharge<br />

improper<br />

payments.<br />

.Annual<br />

Estimatea.<br />

Appoint*<br />

ment of<br />

•offioera.<br />

10. Any person who contravenes any of the provisions<br />

of this Law or any Rule made thereunder, or who disobeys<br />

any lawful order of a ViUage Health Commission made<br />

in the performance of its duties or the exercise of its powers<br />

under section 7, shall be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: imprisonment for one month or a fine of<br />

two pounds or both.<br />

11.—(1) For every viUage to which this Law appUes<br />

there shall be a ViUage Health Fund which shaU consist of—<br />

(a) aU fees, charges and rates coUected under any<br />

Rules made under this Law ;<br />

(b) aU fines, penalties and. costs recovered for any<br />

contravention of any of the provisions of this Law<br />

or any Rules made thereunder;<br />

(c) any moneys paid to the ViUage Health Commission<br />

on account of the ^"iUage Health Fund.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> ViUage Health Fund shaU, subject to the control<br />

of the ViUage Health Commission, be in charge of a<br />

treasurer who shall receive money and make payments<br />

on account of the Fund.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Chairman of the Village Health Commission shaU<br />

be the treasurer:<br />

Provided that the Commissioner may appoint any other<br />

person to be the treasurer.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, not later than such date as the<br />

Commissioner may prescribe in every year, forward to the<br />

Commissioner a detailed account up to the 31st December<br />

immediately preceding of aU moneys paid into or out of<br />

the ViUage Health Fund together with all relative vouchers<br />

and receipts.<br />

12.—(1) <strong>The</strong> account mentioned in section 11 (4) shaU<br />

be audited by such person or persons as the Commissioner<br />

shaU appoint who shall examine the account and make<br />

a report thereon to the Commissioner.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> auditor or auditors may be paid such reasonable<br />

remuneration as the Commissioner shaU approve, and such<br />

remuneration shaU be a charge upon the ViUage Health<br />

Fund.<br />

13.—(1) If after the receipt of the auditor's report it<br />

appears to the Commissioner that any sum forming part<br />

of the ViUage Health Fund has been improperly expended,<br />

he may surcharge the person who, in his opinion, is<br />

responsible for the improper expenditure, with the repayment<br />

of such sum to the ViUage Health Fund and shaU,<br />

by notification in writing, caU upon the person surcharged<br />

to make good the sum surcharged within such period of<br />

time as may be specified in the notification.<br />

(2) If the person surcharged, makes default in making<br />

good the sum surcharged within the period of time specified<br />

in the notification, the sum surcharged shaU be recoverable<br />

from the defaulter as a civil debt at the suit of the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

14. Every ViUage Health Commission shaU, on or before<br />

the 1st day of November in every year, submit to the<br />

Commissioner for his approval an estimate of the revenue<br />

and expenditure for the year beginning on the 1st day of<br />

January next foUowing.<br />

15.—(1) <strong>The</strong> VUlage Health Commission may appoint<br />

such officers as may be required for the carrying out of<br />

the provisions of this Law, who shaU receive such remuneration<br />

as the VUlage Health Commission, with the approval<br />

of the Commissioner, may appoint:<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(4)


SUPPLEMBNT TO THB CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3BD JuxY, 1936.


460 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3BD JUMT, 1936.<br />

Phlasou, Pano<br />

Platanistasa<br />

Polystipos<br />

Potamia<br />

Psomolophou<br />

Pyrgos<br />

Skouriotissa<br />

Anaphotia<br />

Aradhippou<br />

Athienou<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

Kalavasos<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

Kato Dhrys<br />

Khirokitia<br />

Agros<br />

Akrounda<br />

Alekhtora<br />

Ainiandos, Kato<br />

Anoyira<br />

Arakapas<br />

Arsf)s<br />

Asgata<br />

Ayia Phyla<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

Ayios Athanasios<br />

Ayios loannis<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>rapon<br />

Ayios Tykhonas<br />

Dhora<br />

Ephtagonia<br />

Episkopi<br />

Evdhimou<br />

Kalokhorio<br />

Kandou<br />

Kellaki<br />

Kilani<br />

Kividhes, Pano<br />

Kolossi<br />

Kyperounda<br />

Lania<br />

Lemithou<br />

Limnatis<br />

Lophos<br />

Angastina<br />

Ardhana<br />

Asha<br />

Athna<br />

Avgorou<br />

Ayios Andronikos<br />

Ayios Elias<br />

Ayios Nikolaos<br />

Ayios Ser)do8<br />

Ayio.s <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

Boghaz<br />

Dhavlos<br />

Dherinia<br />

Ephtakomi<br />

Galatia<br />

Gastria<br />

Gypsos<br />

Koma tou Yialou<br />

Komi Kebir<br />

Kondea<br />

Knodhara<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

Leonarisso<br />

Limnia<br />

Nicosia District.—continued.<br />

Spilia<br />

Strovolos<br />

Tymbou<br />

Xerovounos<br />

Yerolakkos<br />

Zodhia, Kato<br />

Zodhia, Pano<br />

Lamaca District.<br />

Kiti<br />

Kophinou<br />

Kornos<br />

Lefkara, Kato<br />

Mari<br />

Mazotos<br />

Tersephanou<br />

Tokhni<br />

Limaasol District,<br />

Mallia<br />

Mandria<br />

Mesayitonia<br />

Monagri<br />

MonagroulU<br />

Omodhos<br />

Pakhna<br />

Paleomylos<br />

Parakklisha<br />

Pelendria<br />

Pendakomo<br />

Perapedhi<br />

Phasoula<br />

Phini<br />

Pissouri<br />

Plataniskia<br />

Platres, Kato<br />

Polemidhia, Kato<br />

Potamiou<br />

Prodhromos<br />

Pyrgos<br />

SUikou<br />

Trisaiklini<br />

Tris EUes<br />

Vasa (Kilani)<br />

Vouni<br />

Yerasa<br />

Yermasoyia<br />

Zoopiyi<br />

Tamagu^ta District.<br />

(6)<br />

Liopetri<br />

Lysi<br />

Marathovouno<br />

Milea<br />

ParaUmni<br />

Patriki<br />

Peristerona<br />

Phlamoudhi<br />

Phrenaros<br />

Piyi<br />

Platanisso<br />

Prastio<br />

Psilatos<br />

Pyrga<br />

Rizokarpaso<br />

Sinda<br />

Sotira<br />

Trikomo<br />

Trypimeni<br />

VasiU<br />

VatiU<br />

Yerani<br />

Yialousa<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMBNT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3RD JULY, 1936.<br />

Akourdhalia, Kato<br />

Akourdhalia, Pano<br />

Akoursos<br />

Amarketi<br />

Anadhiou<br />

Anarita<br />

Anavargos<br />

Androlikou<br />

Arkhimandrita, Kato<br />

Arkhimandrita, Pano<br />

Arminou<br />

Armou<br />

Arodhes, Kato<br />

Arodhes, Pano<br />

Asproyia<br />

Axylou<br />

Ayia Varvara<br />

Ayios Dhimitrianos<br />

Ayios loannis<br />

Ayios Nikolaos<br />

Ayios Yeoryios<br />

Dhrinia<br />

Dhrousa<br />

Dhrymou<br />

Eledhiou<br />

Emba<br />

Episkopi<br />

Evretou<br />

Galataria<br />

Goudhi<br />

Inia<br />

Istinjo<br />

Kallepia<br />

Kannaviou<br />

KaramoulUdhes<br />

Kathikas<br />

Kedhares<br />

Kelokedhara<br />

Khlorakas<br />

KhoU<br />

Khoulou<br />

Khrysokhou<br />

Kili<br />

KiUnia<br />

Kissonerga<br />

Kithasi<br />

Konia<br />

Kouklia<br />

Kourtaka<br />

Kritou Marottou<br />

Kritou Terra<br />

Asomatos<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

Ayios Epiktitos<br />

Ayios Ermolaos<br />

Ayios Yeorjdos<br />

Bellapais<br />

Dhikomo, Kato<br />

Dhikomo, Pano<br />

Dhiorios<br />

\st July, 1936.<br />

Paphos District.<br />

Lasa<br />

Letimbou<br />

Lyso<br />

Malounda<br />

Mamonia<br />

MamoundaU<br />

Mandria<br />

Marathounda<br />

Meladhia<br />

Melandra<br />

Mesa Khorio<br />

Mesana<br />

Mesoyi<br />

MiUa<br />

Mousere<br />

Nata<br />

Neokhorio<br />

NikokUa<br />

Panayia, Pano<br />

PendaUa<br />

Peristerona<br />

Peyia<br />

Phasli<br />

Philousa (Khrysokhou)<br />

Philousa (Kelokedhara)<br />

Phinikas<br />

Phiti<br />

Pitargou<br />

Polemi<br />

Pomos<br />

Prastio<br />

Pretori<br />

Salamiou<br />

Simou<br />

SkoulU<br />

Souskiou<br />

Statos<br />

Stavrokono<br />

Stroumbi<br />

Terra<br />

<strong>The</strong>letra<br />

Timi<br />

Trakhypedhoula<br />

Trimithousa (Khrysokhou)<br />

Trimithousa (Paphos)<br />

Tsadha<br />

Vrecha<br />

Yeroskipos<br />

YiaUa<br />

Yiolou<br />

Zakharia<br />

Kyrenia District.<br />

Kalogrea<br />

Karmi<br />

Kazaphani<br />

Kondemenos<br />

Kormakiti<br />

Larnaka tis Lapithou<br />

Myrtou<br />

Photta<br />

Vasilia<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 525/30/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the GoTerniuent Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

(7)<br />

461


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^uWtsIjeti hp ^nt^oxitp<br />

No. 2525.] FRIDAY, 10TH JULY, 1936. 463<br />

No. 657.<br />

Statutory Rules and Orders, 1936, No. 192.<br />

AIR NAVIGATION.<br />

THE CARRLA.GE BY AlR (PARTIES TO CONVENTION)<br />

ORDER, 1936.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 3rd day of March, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas a Convention for the unification of<br />

certain rules relating to international carriage<br />

by air was on the twelfth daj'^ of October, nineteen<br />

hundred and twenty-nine, signed at Warsaw on<br />

behalf of His Majesty :<br />

And whereas provision is made by the Carriage<br />

by Air Act, 1932, (a) for giving efFect to the said<br />

Convention :<br />

And whereas by subsection (2) of section one<br />

of the said Acts His Majesty may by Order in<br />

Council from time to time certify who are the<br />

High Contracting Parties to the said Convention,<br />

in respect of what territories they are respectively<br />

parties and to what extent they have availed<br />

themselves of the provisions of the Additional<br />

Protocol to the said Convention :<br />

(a) 22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 36.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

And whereas since the date of the Carriage by"<br />

Air (Parties to Convention) (No. 2) Order, 1935,<br />

(b) the ratification of the said Convention by His<br />

Majesty in respect of <strong>The</strong> Commonwealth of<br />

AustraUa (including Papua, Norfolk Island and<br />

the mandated territories of New Guinea and<br />

Nauru) and His accession to the said Convention<br />

in respect of <strong>The</strong> Irish Free State have been<br />

deposited or notified and it is, therefore, expedient<br />

that the said Order should be superseded by a<br />

more comprehensive Order :<br />

Now, therefore, His Majesty is pleased, by and<br />

with the advice of His Privy Council, to order,<br />

and it is hereby ordered, as foUows :—<br />

1. It is hereby certified that the High Contracting<br />

Parties to the said Convention and the territories<br />

in respect of which they are respectively parties<br />

are as specified in Part I of the Schedule to this<br />

Order, and that the only High Contracting Party<br />

who has availed himself of the provisions of the<br />

additional Protocol to the said Convention is the<br />

High Contracting Party specified in Part II of<br />

the said Schedule, who has availed himself of those<br />

provisions to the extent specified in the said Part.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention)<br />

(No. 2) Order, 1935, is hereby revoked.<br />

3. This Order may be cited as the Carriage by"<br />

Air (Parties to Convention) Order, 1936.<br />

(b) S.R. &. O. 1935 (No. 809) p. 120.<br />

M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

PaH I.<br />

<strong>The</strong> High Contracting Parties to the Convention, the territories in respect of which they are<br />

respectively parties and the dates on which the Convention came into force in regard to such territories<br />

are as follows :—<br />

Hijjh Contracting Parties to the<br />

Convention.<br />

Territories in respect of which they are<br />

respectively parties.<br />

His Majesty, the King of Great; <strong>The</strong> United Kingdom of Great Britain and<br />

Britain, Ireland and the Britishj Northern Ireland.<br />

~ Dominions ' beyond ' the Seas, <strong>The</strong> Channel Islands.<br />

Emperor of India.<br />

j <strong>The</strong> Isle of Man.<br />

do.<br />

India<br />

do.<br />

{ Bahamas.<br />

Dates on which the<br />

Convention came into<br />

force.<br />

15th May, 1933.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

18th February, 1935.<br />

3rd March, 1935.


464 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

High Contracting Parties to tbe<br />

Conventionu<br />

Ten-itories in respect of which they are<br />

respectively parties.<br />

His Majesty, the King of Great Barbados.<br />

Britain, h^land and the British Bermuda.<br />

Dominions beyond the Seas, British Guiana.<br />

Emperor of India—contd. British Honduras<br />

Ceylon.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Falkland Islands and Dependenci^.,<br />

Fiji.<br />

Gambia (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

Gibraltar.<br />

Gold Coast—<br />

'*'.. W.'^.A<br />

(a) Coloiiy.<br />

(b) Ashanti.<br />

(c) NcHthem Territories.<br />

(d) Togoland under British Mandate.<br />

Hong Kong.<br />

Jamaica (including Turks and Caicos Islands<br />

and the Cayman Islands).<br />

Kenya (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

Leeward Islands—<br />

Antigua.<br />

Dominica.<br />

Montserrat.<br />

St. Christopher and Nevis.<br />

Virgin Islands.<br />

Malta.<br />

Mauritius.<br />

Nigeria—<br />

(a) Colony.<br />

(6) Protectorate.<br />

(c) Cameroons under British Mandate.<br />

Northem Rhodesia.<br />

Nyasaland Protectorate.<br />

Palestine (excluding Transjordan).<br />

St. Helena and Ascension.<br />

•ll'- >K «i(.l- "^f If •..>••«'• V<br />

SeydheUes.'"^<br />

Sierra Leone (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

SomaUland Protectorate.<br />

Straits Settlements.<br />

Tanganyika Territory.<br />

Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Uganda Protectorate.<br />

Westem Pacific, Islands of—<br />

British Solomon Islands Protectorate.<br />

Gilbert and ElUce Islands CJolony.<br />

Windward Islands—<br />

Grenada.<br />

St. Lucia.<br />

St. Vincent.<br />

Zanzibar Protectorate.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Southem Rhodesia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commonwealth of AustraUa (including<br />

Papua, Norfolk Island and the mandated<br />

territories of New Guinea and Naiuni).<br />

do.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish Free State.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the United States <strong>The</strong> United States of America and all terri­<br />

of America.<br />

tories subject to the sovereignty or<br />

authority of the United States of America.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the United States Brazil.<br />

of Brazil. j<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the Czechoslovak! Czechoslovakia<br />

RepubUc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the French France and all territories (including colonies,<br />

Republic.<br />

protectorates and territories under<br />

mandate) subject to the sovoreifrnty or<br />

authority ofthe French RepubUc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President '^>< the German Reich. Germany.<br />

His Majesty the King of Ital}-. Italy and all territories (including colonies)<br />

subject to his sovereignity or authorit \-.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the Latvian Latvia.<br />

RepubUc.<br />

Dates on wliicli the<br />

Convention caine into<br />

force.<br />

3rd March, 1935.<br />

3rd April, 1935.<br />

30th October, 1936*<br />

19th December, 1935.<br />

29th October, 1934.<br />

13th Febraary, 1933.<br />

15th February, 1935.<br />

13th Febmarv, 1933.<br />

29th December, 1933.<br />

15th May, 1933.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

13th Februar\', 1933.


High Contracting Parties to the<br />

Convention.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Territories in respect of which they are<br />

respectively parties.<br />

Dates on which the<br />

Convention came into<br />

force.<br />

His Serene Highness the Prince Liechtenstein.<br />

7th August, 1934.<br />

of Liechtenstein.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the United States Mexico.<br />

16th May, 1933.<br />

of Mexico.<br />

Her Majesty the Queen of the <strong>The</strong> Netherlands and aU territories (including 29th September, 1933,<br />

Netherlands<br />

colonies or protectorates) subject to her<br />

sovereignty or authority or any territory<br />

<strong>The</strong> President of the<br />

under her suzerainty.<br />

PoUsh Poland.<br />

13th February, 1933.<br />

Republic.<br />

do.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Free City of Danzig.<br />

16th June, 1935.<br />

His Majesty the King of Roumania. Roumania.<br />

13th February, 1933.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Central Executive Committee All territories comprised within the Soviet 18th November, 1934.<br />

of the Union of Soviet Socialist SociaUst RepubUcs.<br />

Republics.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President<br />

RepubUc.<br />

of the Spanish Spain and aU territories (including colonies 13th Febmary, 1933.<br />

and protectorates) subject to the sovereignty<br />

or authority of the Spanish<br />

Republic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Swiss Federal Council. Switzerland.<br />

His Majesty the King of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia.<br />

7th Augast, 1934.<br />

13th Febmary, 1933.<br />

PaH II.<br />

<strong>The</strong>President of the United States of America has a vailed himself of the provisions of the Additional<br />

Protocol to the said Convention by declaring at the time of accession that the first paragraph of Article 2<br />

of the Convention shaU not apply to intemational transportation that may be perfromed by the United-<br />

States of America or any territory or possession under its jurisdiction.<br />

(M.P. 1107/31.)<br />

No. 658. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

iuformatioii in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

k. Law to provide for the Protection in the Colony of<br />

Designs registered in the United Kingdom.<br />

(M.P. 947/28/2.)<br />

No. 659. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing as Assistant District Inspectors,<br />

Administration, from 1st March, 1935 :—<br />

Mr. Pelopidas Mylonas. (M.P. P.652.)<br />

Mehmed Munir Sabri EfF. (M.P. P.1890.)<br />

Mehmed Ratib Shevket EfP. (M.P. P.2097.)<br />

Mr. Andreas Antoniou Condorachos.<br />

(M.P. P.2098.)<br />

Mehmed Ekrem Eff.<br />

(M.P. P.2100.)<br />

Mr. George .Ioannides.<br />

(M.P. P.2102.)<br />

Mr. Yannis Toumazos.<br />

(M.P. P.2105.)<br />

Mr. George Marcou Spanos. (M.P. P.2099.)<br />

Ahmed Sami Mulla Hassan Eff. (M.P. P.1559.)<br />

Mr. Sofronios Kyriacou PapavassUiou.<br />

(M.P. P.2101.)<br />

Mr. George Louka. (M.P. P.2106.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Assistant District Inspectors,<br />

Administration, from 15th March, 1935 :—<br />

Mr. .\ntonios Kleanthous Anastasiou.<br />

(M.P. P.2112.)<br />

Mr. Athanasios Papadopoulos. (M.P. P.1679.)<br />

Mr. Michael Panayides. (M.P. P.1214.)<br />

Mr. Nicolas G. Lanitis as an Assistant District<br />

Inspector, Administration, from 27th March, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2114.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT.<br />

46.><br />

Mr. J. K. Karapetian, Assistant Irrigation Superintendent,<br />

to act as Irrigation Superintendent, in<br />

addition to his own duties, during the absence of<br />

Mr. A. W. Douglas, from 19th June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.450.><br />

No. 660. Leave ol Absence.<br />

Mr. F. B. L. Butler, Chief Grader and Inspector of<br />

Produce, Agricultural Department, is granted<br />

vacation leave (68 days) and passage leave (24 days)<br />

from 1st July to SOth September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.2072.)<br />

Mr. W. C. Hynam, Chief Warder, Central Prison, is<br />

granted vacation leave (92 days) and passage leave<br />

(24 days) from 29th June to 22nd October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.2046.)<br />

Mr. A. W. Douglas, Irrigation Superintendent, is<br />

granted vacation leave (93 days) and passage leave<br />

(12 days) from 19th June to 1st October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.224.)<br />

Miss C. A. Wyeth, Matron, Medical Department, is<br />

granted vacation leave (84 days) and passage leave<br />

, (24 days) from 4th July to 19th October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1831.><br />

No. 661. Resignation.<br />

^^His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

accept the following resignation : —<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

MissJEvelyn Bishopp, Nursing Sister, Medical Department,<br />

with effect from the 30th May, 1936<br />

inclusive. (M.P. P.2129.><br />

t»'


46«; THE CYPRUS GAZETIE, lOra JIT^Y, 1936.<br />

Ho. 662. Special Authorization under the Village<br />

Authorities Uws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1985.<br />

In cxercit^t- if the powers vested in the Oovernor by<br />

the Villaire Authorities Laws, 1931 to(Xo. 2) 1935,Hi8<br />

ExcelItficy the Acting Governor lia> been pleased to<br />

authorize the following Mukhtar to issue search warrants<br />

under the provisions of se


No. 669. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to secti(Mi 50<br />

-of the Psu'tnersliip Law, 192^, having been fijiniiriied,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

(M.P. 726/26.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name lor names and surname and deswiption<br />

of «aoh of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

-6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

aflFairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Andronicos & loannou.<br />

2. General Merchants, Importers and Exporters.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4.vMichael Andronicou, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

5./SteUios Chr. loannou, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

.«. Nil.<br />

7. Ten years. SOth May, 1936.<br />

8. Each of the partners may dissolve the partnership<br />

by giving six months' notice in writing to the<br />

other partner.<br />

•9. Miohael Andronicou.<br />

SteUios Chr. loannou.<br />

10. 469.<br />

1. S. EUades & A. Agrotis.<br />

2. Merchants and Oommission Agents.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4.') Sofoklis Eliades, Merchant, Pallouriotissa.<br />

5.1 Antonios A. Agrotis, Merchant, Pahouriotissa.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Five years. 15th June, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Sofoklis Eliades.<br />

Antonios A. Agrotis.<br />

Provided that no loan shall be binding on the<br />

partnership unless same has been contracted in<br />

writing and bears the signature of both partners.<br />

10 470.<br />

No. 670. Notice of Receiving Order.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re <strong>The</strong> firm Alexandros Panteli & Sons of Larnaca.<br />

Debtors' Xame—Alexandros Panteli & Sons.<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Merchants.<br />

Date of Filing Petition—27th June, 1936.<br />

Date of Receiving Order—4th July, 1936.<br />

WH^ther Debtor^s or Creditor's Petition—Creditors".<br />

467<br />

Act or acts of Bankruptcy proved in Creditors<br />

Petition—<strong>The</strong> Debtors admitting to tbeir creditors<br />

that they are unable to meet their engagements,<br />

apd that they have suspended the payment of their<br />

debts.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Sth July, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIEAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 671. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors apjd<br />

Public Examination of Debtors.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca.<br />

In Bankru/ptcy. No. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re <strong>The</strong> Firm Alexandros Panteli & Sons of Larnaca.<br />

Debtors' Name—Tbe Firm Alexandres Panteli<br />

& Sons.<br />

Address—Larnaoa.<br />

Description—Merchants.<br />

Date of First Meeting and Hour—22Bd July,<br />

1936, at 10 a.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Larnaca.<br />

Date of Public Examination and Hour—24th July,<br />

1936, at 9 a.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Larnaca.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

8th July, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

No. 672. Notice of Receiving Order.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

In the District Court of liimassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1986.<br />

Re Costas S. Kyriakides of Liinassol.<br />

Debtor's Name—Costas S. Kyriakides.<br />

Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

Date of filing Petition—18th June, 1936.<br />

Date of Receiving Order—6th July, 1936.<br />

Whether Debtor's or Creditor's Petition—Creditor's.<br />

Act or Acts of Bankruptcy proved in Creditor's<br />

Petition—Debtor informing the creditor in May,<br />

1936, of his inability to pay his debts.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Sth July, 1936.<br />

Y. R. BAIRAJOAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 673. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors and<br />

Public Examination of Debtor.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In tbe District Court of Limassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re Costas S. Kyriakides of Limassol.<br />

Debtor's Name—Costas S. Kyriakides.<br />

Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

Date of First Meeting and Hour—17th July, 1936,<br />

at 10 o'clock a.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Limassol.<br />

Date of Public Examination and Hour—18th July,<br />

1936, at 9 o'clock a.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Limassol.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Sth July, 1936.<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

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468 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, IOTH JULY, 1936.<br />

Ho. 674. Bledical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported durini? the week ended 4th July, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the i^eek<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Smallpox<br />

E<br />

Chickenpox<br />

Scarlet-Fevor<br />

1 -<br />

1<br />

i ~ 1 ~"<br />

1<br />

— 3 —<br />

- 198 2<br />

j<br />

i<br />

— 1<br />

1<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

—<br />

15<br />

E.(^S. Meningitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

Nicosia,<br />

6th July, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

9<br />

7<br />

2<br />

26<br />

250<br />

4<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

12<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

157<br />

4<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Dengue<br />

-<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

[<br />

—<br />

- -| 3<br />

—<br />

2<br />

Trachoma<br />

27<br />

1<br />

5<br />

29<br />

62<br />

6,101<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

1<br />

Total<br />

41<br />

3<br />

8<br />

38<br />

4<br />

2<br />

96<br />

6.743<br />

11<br />

Directoi- of Medical S&rvices.<br />

No. 675. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 10th July is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

10th July, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Tuberculosis, Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia,<br />

Hsemorrhagic Septicasmia, Tetanus, Strangles, Piroplas*<br />

mosis. Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Pox, Fowl Typhoid,.<br />

Avian Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis, Bacillary White-<br />

Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Tubercnlosis, Anthrax, Piroplasmosis, Fowl Pox, Fowl<br />

Typhoid, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Diseaser-<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicsemia, Barbone, Dourine, Variola,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offim.<br />

No. 676.<br />

Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to<br />

this gazette. (M p 1.201/II.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2525 OF 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION IN THE COLONY<br />

OF DESIGNS REGISTERED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the United Kingdom ^^^^ ***^®-<br />

Designs (Protection) Law, 1936.<br />

2. Subject to the provisions of this Law, the registered Privileges<br />

proprietor of any design registered in the United Kingdom the^cSfo^S<br />

under the Patents and Designs Acts, 1907 to 1932, or any registered<br />

Act amending or substituted for those Acts, shaU enjoy ordi^^'<br />

in the Colony the hke privileges and rights as though the "^.United<br />

Certificate of Registration in the United Kingdom had been ^"'^"^°'<br />

issued with an extension to the Colony.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> registered proprietor of a design shall not be innocent<br />

entitled to recover any damages in respect of any infringe- u^Ste^S''"*<br />

ment of copjrright in a design from any defendant who damages.<br />

proves that at the date of the infringement he was not aware<br />

nor had any reasonable means of making himself aware of<br />

the existence of the registration of the design :<br />

Provided that nothing in this section shall affect any<br />

proceedings for an injunction.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> District Court shall have power upon the Grounds<br />

apphcation of any person who alleges that his interests have cS^t^J*"<br />

been prejudicially affected to declare upon anyof the grounds ^^eciare that<br />

upon which the United Kingdom registration might be pS'^^i<br />

cancelled under the law for the time being in force in the *^^ "gi**s<br />

United Kingdom that exclusive privileges and rights in w ""^^<br />

a design have not been acquired in the Colony under the acqviired in<br />

provisions of this Law. thecoiony.<br />

Such grounds shall be deemed to include the pubhcation<br />

of the design in the Colony prior to the date of registration<br />

of the design in the United Kingdom.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Registration of United Kingdom Designs Laws, Repeal.<br />

1928 to 1934, and the Registration of United Kingdom 33 of i928.<br />

Designs Rules, 1929 to 1934, made thereunder, are hereby H ft \lf^<br />

repealed.<br />

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^^ SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, lOra JULY, 1936.<br />

Object.^! and Reasons.<br />

Under the provisions of the Registration of United<br />

Kingdom Designs Laws, 1928 to 1934, a design registered<br />

in the United Kingdom under the Patents and Designs<br />

Acts, 1907 to 1932, is not protected in the Colony except<br />

after registration thereof in the Colon}-.<br />

2. It is tliought that local registration of a design registered<br />

in the United Kingdom, which is attended by certain<br />

formahties and entails some expense, is an unnecessary<br />

requirement.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> object, therefore, of iihis BiU is to dispense with<br />

local registration of a design registered in the United<br />

Kingdom and to provide that the registered proprietor of<br />

such desi^ri shaU enjoy in the Colony the like privileges and<br />

lights as though the Certificate of Registration in the United<br />

Kingdom had been issued with an extension to the Colony.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 947/28/2.) Acting A ttorney-General.<br />

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SUPPLED [ENT XO. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CVPRUS (JAZETTE No. 2525 OF 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Mariis Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks,<br />

No. 1457A in Class 48, in respect of eau de cologne, in the name of Perfumerie Delafine,<br />

Limited, 18 Chenies Street, London, W.C.I, England, a Limited Liability Company registered<br />

in England, trading as Manufacturing Perfumers.<br />

Filed the 27th day of June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the word " Lytia "<br />

and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark application No. 1457A is c/o Messrs. Pilavachi &<br />

Co., Agents and Merchants, Limassol.<br />

No. 1454A in Class 8, in respect of electric<br />

cables, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London,<br />

W.C.2, England, a Trade Union, British Subjects<br />

trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

VIGMA<br />

471<br />

No. 1455A in Class 8, in respect of electric cables,<br />

in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C. 2,<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

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(1)<br />

lst Advt.<br />

NONAZO


472 ;^rr?LE:tfEv- re THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 10TH JULY, 1936.<br />

No. 1456A in Class 8, iu respect ol electric cables,<br />

in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C.2,<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

VINAZO<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

appUcations Nos. 1454A-1456A is c/o Mr. SteUos<br />

E. EvangeUdes, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1458A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of aU kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

NORBAR.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No. 1459A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of aU kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

TOBRALCO<br />

No. 146UA in Olass '24, in respect of cotton pioc-e<br />

goods of aU kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

No. 1461A in Class 38, in respect of articles of<br />

clothing, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst Lee<br />

Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street, Manchester,<br />

England, British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers<br />

and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

appUcations Nos. 1458A-1461A is c/o Messrs.<br />

PaschaUs & Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

UNPAID RENEWAL FEES.<br />

No. 437A, Class 13, in the name of Naamlooze<br />

Vennootschap Philips' Metaalgloeilampenfahriek,<br />

Noord-Brabant, Emmasingel, Eindhoven, Holland.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

No. 2586.] WEDNESDAY, 15TH JUI-Y, X936. 473<br />

^s:i<br />

No, 677.<br />

BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR,<br />

W. D. B4.TTEfiaHILL,<br />

Aeting Govemor.<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

I'J >1 >V\*..f.'Vt^<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Governor<br />

hy (a) tbe <strong>Cyprus</strong> Exportatiow of Arms Order and<br />

Law, 1903 and 1984, and (b) the Interpretation Law,<br />

1935, I, William Denis Battershill, Acting Govemor<br />

and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of<br />

Cypmik, do hereby order and proclaim as follows :—<br />

Tlie Proclaraation pf His Excellency the Governor<br />

dflted the ,1st day of November, 1935, and published<br />

under Notification No. 1360 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of th*i<br />

M clp.y of November, 1935, shall be and is b£reby<br />

revpked as froro the 15th day of July, 1936 :<br />

Provided that this revocation shall not affect—<br />

(a) the previous operation of, pr anything duly<br />

done or suffered under, the said Proclamation<br />

; or<br />

(b) any forfeiture incurred in respect of any<br />

offence committed against the said Proclamation<br />

; or<br />

(c) any investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy in respect of any such forfeiture as<br />

aforesaid;<br />

and any such investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced,<br />

and any such forfeiture may be imposed, as if this<br />

Proclamation had not been made.<br />

Given at Troodos, this 13th day of July, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 1213/35/3.)<br />

NQ. 678.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL. -No. 1698.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

(a) THE TREATY OP PEACE (COVENANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)<br />

ORDER, 1935;<br />

(6) THE TREATY OF PEACE (COVINANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS) (No. 2)<br />

ORJ)B», 1935 ; .<br />

(c) THE TREATY OP PEACE (COVENANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS) (No. 3)<br />

ORDER, 1936; AND<br />

(d) THE INTERPRETATION LAW, 1035.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

Whereas His Majesty in Council by ftn Order<br />

intituled the Treaty of Peace (Coyeoant of the<br />

League of Nations) Order, 1936, has been pleased to<br />

revoke (a) the Treaty of Peace (CovenQ,nt of the<br />

League of Nations) (kder, 1935, (b) the Treaty of<br />

Peace (Covenant of the League of NaticMjs) (No. 2)<br />

Order, 1935, and (


474<br />

THE CYi?RUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 15TH JtJLY, 1936.<br />

and the Interpretation Law, 1935, His Excellency<br />

the Acting Govemor, with the advice of the<br />

Executive Comicil. has been pleased to order and<br />

it is hereby ordered as follows :<br />

<strong>The</strong> Orders of the Govemor in Council shall be<br />

and are hereby revoked as from the 15th day of<br />

July, 1936:<br />

Provided that this revocation shaU not affect—<br />

(a) the previous operation of, or anything<br />

duly done or sufiFered imder, the Orders of<br />

the Grovemor in Council or any of them ;<br />

(6) any right, privilege, obUgation or UabiUty<br />

acquired, accrued or incurred thereunder :<br />

(c) any penalty, forfeiture or punishment<br />

incurred in respect of any offence committed<br />

against the Orders ofthe Govemor in Council<br />

or any of them ;<br />

(d) any investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy in respect of any such right,<br />

privilege, obligation, UabUity, penalty,<br />

forfeiture or pimishment as aforesaid ;<br />

and any such investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced,<br />

and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment may<br />

be imposed, as if this Order in Council had not been<br />

made.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 13th day of July, 1936.<br />

G. M. GREKNWGGD,<br />

(M.P. 1213/35/3.) Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

No. 679. ORDER<br />

MADE UKDEB<br />

(a) THE TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS)<br />

ORDER, 1935;<br />

(6) THE TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS) (No. 2)<br />

ORDER, 1935;<br />

(c) THE TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF<br />

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS) (No. 3)<br />

ORDER, 1935; AND<br />

(d) THE INTERPRETATION LAW, 1935.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by (a) the Treaty of Peace (Covenant of the League<br />

of Nations) Chrder, 1935, as modified by the Treaty<br />

of Peace (Ck)venant of the League of Nations)<br />

(Modification) Order, 1935. (6) the Treaty of Peace<br />

(Covenant of the League of Nations) (No. 2) Order,<br />

1935, as modified by the Treaty of Peace (Covenant<br />

of the League of Nations) (Modification) (No. 2)<br />

jQrder, 1935. (c) the Treaty of Peace (Covenant of<br />

the Ixague of Nations) (No. 3) Order, 1935, and<br />

(d) the Interpretation Law, 1935, His Excellency the<br />

Acting Govemor has been pleased to order and it<br />

is hereby ordered as foUows:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Order of His Excellency the Governor dated<br />

the 15th day of November, 1935, and pubUshed<br />

under Notification No. 1396 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the<br />

15th November, 1935, and the Order of His<br />

ExceUency the Govemor dated the 6th day of<br />

December, 1935, and pubUshed under Notification^<br />

No. 1490 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 6th December, 1935,<br />

(hereinafter together caUed " the Orders of the<br />

Govemor "), shall be and are hereby revoked as<br />

from the 15th day of July, 1936 :<br />

Provided that this revocation shaU not aflfeet—<br />

(a) the previous operation of, or anything<br />

duly done or suffered under, the Orders of<br />

the Govemor or any of them ;<br />

(b) any right, privilege, obUgation or UabiUty<br />

acquired, accrued or incurred thereunder;<br />

(c) any penalty, forfeiture or punishment<br />

incurred in respect of any offence committed<br />

against the Orders ofthe Governor orany of<br />

them ;<br />

(d) any investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy in respect of any such right, privibge^y<br />

obUgation, UabiUty, penalty, forfeiture or<br />

punishment as aforesaid ;<br />

and any such investigation, legal proceedings or<br />

remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced,<br />

and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment may<br />

be imposed, as if this Order had not been made.<br />

Made at Troodos, this 13th day of July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1213/36/3.)<br />

No. 680. Notice.<br />

TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF THE LEA(HJE OF ;<br />

NATIONS) ORDERS.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs ib to.be<br />

notified for general information that telegraphic<br />

intimation has been received from the Right Honourable<br />

the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the<br />

effect that His Majesty ih Council by an Order<br />

intituled the Treaty of Peace (Covenant of tbe League<br />

of Nations) Order, 1936, promulgated on the IOth<br />

Jnly, 1936, has been pleased to revoke the previous<br />

Orders of His Majesty in Council relating to sanctions<br />

against Italy as from the 15th July, 1936. <strong>The</strong> text<br />

of the Order will, in due course, be published in the<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>. (M.P. 1213/35/8.)<br />

By llis Excellency's Command,<br />

K. P. L. Bll OWN K.<br />

Acting Colonial Secrefarg.<br />

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^ul)ltsf)eti hp 9intli)ovitp<br />

No. 2o27.] FKIDAY, 17TH JULY, 1936. 475<br />

No. 681.<br />

BY THE KING.<br />

A PROCLAMATION<br />

DECLABING HIS MAJESTY'S PLEASURE TOUCHING<br />

HIS ROYAL COEONATION AND THE SOLEMNITY<br />

THEEEOF.<br />

EDWARD RJ.<br />

WHEREAS WE have resolved, by the Favour<br />

and Blessing of Almighty God, to celebrate the<br />

Solemnity of Our Royal Coronation at Westminster<br />

upon Wednesday the Twelfth Day of May next;<br />

and forasmuch as by ancient Customs and Usages<br />

of this Realm, as also in regard of divers Tenures<br />

of sundry Manors, Lands, and other Hereditaments<br />

many of Our loving Subjects do claim and are<br />

bound to do and perform divers Services on the<br />

said Day, and at the Time of the Coronation, as in<br />

Times precedent their Ancestors and those from<br />

whom they claim have done and performed at<br />

the Coronations of Our famous Progenitors and<br />

Predecessors, Kings and Queens of this Realm ;<br />

We, therefore, out of Our Princely Care for the<br />

Preservation of the lawful Rights and Inheritances<br />

of Our loving Subjects whom it may concem, have<br />

thought fit to give Notice of and publish Our<br />

Resolution therein ; and do hereby give Notice of<br />

and pubUsh the same accordingly ; And We do<br />

hereby further signify. That, by Our Commission<br />

under Our Great Seal of the Realm, We have<br />

appointed and authorized Our Most Dear Brother<br />

and Counsellor His Royal Highness Albert<br />

Frederick Arthur George, Duke of York ; Our<br />

right trusty and right entirely beloved Counsellor<br />

the Most Reverend Father in God Cosmo Gordon,<br />

Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England<br />

and MetropoUtan; Our right trusty and well<br />

beloved Cousin and Ounsellor Douglas McGarel,<br />

Viscount HaUsham, Our ChanceUor of Great<br />

Britain ; Our right trusty and right entirely beloved<br />

Councellor the Most Reverend Father in God<br />

WilUam, Archbishop of York, Primate of England<br />

and MetropoUtan; Our right trusty and well<br />

beloved CJounsellors Stanley Baldwin, Prime<br />

Minister and First Commissioner of Our Treasury ;<br />

and James Ramsay MacDonald, President of<br />

Our CouncU; Our right trusty and weU beloved<br />

Cousin and Counsellor Edward Frederick Lindley,<br />

Viscount HaUfax, Keeper of Our Privy Seal;<br />

Our right trusty and right entirely beloved Cousins<br />

and CounseUors Bernard Marmaduke, Duke of<br />

Norfolk, Earl Marshal and Our Hereditary Marshal<br />

of England; and WiUiam John Arthur Charles<br />

James, Duke of Portland; Our right trusty and<br />

entirely beloved Cousins and Counsellors James<br />

Edward Hubert, Marquess of Salisbury ; Lawrence<br />

John Lumley, Marquess of Zetland, one of Our<br />

Principal Secretaries of State ; and Robert Offley<br />

Ashburton, Marquess of Crewe ; Our right trusty<br />

and right weU beloved Cousins and Counsellors<br />

Rowland Thomas, Earl of Cromer, Lord Chamberlain<br />

of Our Household ; Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury,<br />

Lord Steward of Our Household; Bernard<br />

Arthur William Patrick Hastings, Earl of Granard,<br />

Master of Our Horse; Edward George VUUers,<br />

Earl of Derby; David Alexander Edward, Earl<br />

of Crawford and Balcarres ; Richard William Alan,<br />

Earl of Onslow; and Alexander Augustus<br />

Frederick William Alfred George, Earl of Athlone ;<br />

Our right tmsty and weU beloved Cousins and<br />

C!ounseUors PhiUp, Viscount Swinton, one of Our<br />

Principal Secretaries of State; and Bolton Meredith<br />

Viscount MonseU, First Conmiissioner of Our<br />

Admiralty ; Our right trusty and weU beloved<br />

CounseUor the Right Reverend Father in God<br />

Arthur Foley, Bishop of London ; Our right tmsty<br />

and weU beloved OunseUors Gordon, Lord Hewart,<br />

Lord Chief Justice of England ; William, Lord<br />

Thankerton, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ; Robert<br />

Alderson, Lord Wright, Master of the RoUs<br />

CUve Lord Wigram; Sir John AUsebrook Simon<br />

Robert Anthony Eden, Alfred Duff Cooper,<br />

Malcolm MacDonald, and Sir Godfrey Pattisoii<br />

CoUins, five of Our Principal Secretaries of State •<br />

WUUam George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, Fu-st<br />

Commissioner of Our Works and PubUc Buildings ;<br />

Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain; David Lloyd<br />

Gieorge; Winston Leonard Spencer-ChurchiU<br />

John Robert Clynes ; Arthur NevUle Chamberlain<br />

ChanceUor and Under Treasurer of Our Exchequer<br />

Hastings Bertrand Lees-Smith; Sir ArcWbald<br />

Henry Macdonald Sinclair, Baronet; Wilfrid<br />

Guild Normand, Lord Justice General and President<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


476 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

of the Court of Session in Scotland ; and Clement<br />

Richard Attlee ; or anv five or more of them to<br />

receive, hear, and determine the Petitions and<br />

Claims which shaU be to them exhibited by any of<br />

Our loving Subjects in this Behalf; and W^e do<br />

hereby appoint such of Our said Commissioners<br />

as may be summoned for that Purpose to sit in the<br />

Council Chamber at Whitehall upon the first<br />

convenient Day to be hereafter notified by<br />

PubUcation in the London, Edinburgh, and Belfast<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, respectively, and from Time to Time to<br />

adjoum as to them shaU seem meet, for the<br />

Execution of Our said Commission, which We<br />

do thus pubUsh, to the Intent that all such Persons<br />

whom it may anyways concern may know when<br />

and where to give their Attendance for the exhibiting<br />

of their Petitions and Claims concerning<br />

their Services before mentioned to be done and<br />

performed at Our said Coronation : And We do<br />

hereby signify and declare that it is Our Royal<br />

WiU and Pleasure that such Part only of the<br />

•Solemnity and Ceremony of Our Royal Coronation<br />

as is usuaUy upon the Coronation of the Kings<br />

and Queens of this Realm solemnized in<br />

Westminster Abbey, shall take place. And We<br />

do further by this Our Royal Proclamation signify<br />

and declare that We do dispense, upon the Occasion<br />

of this Our Coronation, with the Services and<br />

Attendance of aU Persons who do claim and are<br />

bound to do and perform any Services which,<br />

according to ancient Custom or Usage, are to be<br />

performed in Westminster HaU or in the Procession.<br />

And We do hereby further graciously declare that<br />

such Dispensation shall not interfere with the<br />

Rights and Privileges of any of Our loving Subjects<br />

to claim the Performances of such several Services<br />

or any of them at any future Coronation. And We<br />

do hereby, by and with the Advice of Our Privy<br />

CouncU, declare and make known to aU such of<br />

Our loving Subjects as it may concem, that it<br />

seems good to Us that the Comniittee of Claims<br />

shaU, upon the Occasion of this Our Coronation,<br />

exclude from their Consideration such Claims as<br />

may be submitted to them in respect of Rights or<br />

Services connected with the Parts ofthe Ceremonial<br />

in Times past performed in Westminster HaU and<br />

with the Procession. And We do, by this Our<br />

Royal Proclamation, strictly charge and command<br />

all Our loving Subjects whom it may concem that<br />

all Persons, of what Rank or QuaUty soever they<br />

be, who either upon Our Letters to them directed,<br />

or by reason of their Offices and Tenures, or otherwise,<br />

are to do any Service at the time of Our<br />

Coronation, other than Service anciently done and<br />

performed in Westminster HaU or in the Procession,<br />

do duly give their Attendance at the said Solemnity<br />

on Wednesday the Twelfth day of May next,<br />

in all respects fumished and appointed as to so<br />

great a Solemnity appertaineth and answerable<br />

to the Dignities and Places which every one of them<br />

respectively holdeth and enjoyeth, and of this<br />

they or any df them are not to fail, as they will<br />

answer the contrary at their Perils, unless, upon<br />

special Reasons by Ourself under Our Hand to be<br />

allowe


SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the foUowing boundaries<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most westem<br />

point of plot No. 325, plan No. L/35, on the<br />

boundary of the viUage of Kivisil and on a<br />

channel leading to the water miU on plot No. 186,<br />

plan No. L/36, and goes south-eastwards along<br />

this channel to the most southem point<br />

of plot No. 182 of the same plan ; thence southwards<br />

along the eastem boundaries of plot<br />

No. 183 of the same plan, plot No. 397 of plan<br />

No. L/35, plots Nos. 187 and 251, plan No. L/36,<br />

to the track from the village of Kivisil to the<br />

village of Mazotos ; thence southwards along<br />

this track to the south-eastern corner of plot<br />

No. 127, plan No. L/44, locaUty " Orgasis " ;<br />

thence westwards and northwards passing along<br />

the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plot No. 127 of the same plan, plot No.<br />

225 of plan No. L/43, plots Nos. 93, 91, 90, 48,<br />

46, plan No. L/44, plots Nos. 212, 211, 210, 202,<br />

196, 209, 214, 215, 216, 223, 228, 237, 229, 217,<br />

plan No. L/43, to the most northern point of<br />

plot No. 217, locality " Frankolines," on the<br />

boundary of the viUage of KivisU; thence<br />

north-westwards and north-eastwards along<br />

this viUage boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area comprises 1,077 donums approximately<br />

as shown edged in red in D.L.R.S. M.P. 173/35.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Made at Nicosia this Ilth dayof July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 838/36.)<br />

No. 684. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft BUls, which wUl in due course<br />

be snbmitted for enactment, are published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to enable eflFect to be given to an International<br />

Convention for the suppression of Counterfeiting<br />

Currency, signed on behalf of His Late Majesty<br />

King George Y at Geneva on the 20th day of April,<br />

1929, and to apply to Foreign Coin and Currency<br />

Notes certain Laws relating to Coin and Currency<br />

Notes which are Legal Tender in the Colony, and<br />

to assimilate the Penalties in respect of certain<br />

Offences relating to Counterfeit Coin and Currency<br />

Notes. (M.P. 1211/29.)<br />

A Law to repeal the Regulations relating to the<br />

Organization of the Passport Service of 16 Rejeb,<br />

1260. (M.P. 933/36.)<br />

No. 685. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mustafa Safvet Eff., Land Registry Clerk, 2nd Grade,<br />

to be, on probation, a Land Registry Clerk, 1st<br />

Grade. Dated 21st AprU, 1936. (M.P. P.796.)<br />

Mr. Evripides Christofi loannides. Land Registry Clerk,<br />

Srd Grade, to be, on probation, a Land Registry<br />

Clerk, 2nd Grade. Dated 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.393.)<br />

Mr. Michael Kleanthi Haralambides, Land Registry<br />

Clerk, 3rd Grade, to be, on probation, a Land<br />

Registry Clerk, 2nd Grade. Dated 2 lst AprU,<br />

1986. (M.P. P.824.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Land Registry Clerks, 4th Grade, to<br />

be, on probation. Land Registry Clerks, 3rd Griide,<br />

Dated 1st July, 1986 :—<br />

Mr. Philon Antoni loannides. (M.P. P.890.)<br />

Mr Stavros Serghiou. (M.P. P.822.)<br />

47r<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Land Registry Student Clerks to be,<br />

on probation, Land Registry Clerks, 4th Grade.<br />

Dated lst July, 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Antonios Panayotou loannides. (M.P. P.1180.)<br />

Mr. James Constantinou. (M.P. P.182.)<br />

Mr. Alexander Leonida Jacovides (M.P. P.557.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Menelaos D. Philippides as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 6tb Grade, from 15th July, 1935»<br />

(M.P. P.2132.)<br />

Mehmed Nazim Haji Halil Eff. as a Messenger from<br />

15th July, 1935. (M.P. P.2133.)<br />

No. 686. Assize Courts, 1937.<br />

Notice is hereby given that the sittings of the<br />

Assize Courts in the year 1937 wiU be held at the<br />

places and on the dates hereunder mentioned :—<br />

Limassol Jan. 4, April 19, Oct. 4.<br />

Famagusta „ 11, „ 26, „ !!•<br />

Paphos „ 18, May 3, „ 18.<br />

Larnaca „ 25, „ 10, „ 25.<br />

Kyrenia Feb. 1, „ 17, Nov. 1.<br />

Nicosia „ 8, „ 24, „ 8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 9th .Tuly, 1936.<br />

H. C. STRONGE,<br />

(M.P. 1992/09.) Chief Justice,<br />

No. 687. Comptroller's Warrant.<br />

THE TAX COLLECTION LAW, 1932.<br />

To all Tax Collectors,<br />

I, George Frederick Wilson, Comptroller, hereby<br />

require you and command you to proceed with the<br />

collection of the following taxes or duties which<br />

remained unpaid on the 1st day of June, 1936 :—<br />

All sums assessed under section 8 of the Rural<br />

Constables Law, 1932,<br />

from all persons liable thereto and in default of<br />

payment to levy execution upon any person in default<br />

by seizure and sale of the movable property of such<br />

person and to take such other steps as may be necessary<br />

for the recovery of any amount due by such person<br />

in default under the provisions of the Tax Collection<br />

Law, 1932.<br />

Dated the 17th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 672/32/3.)<br />

No. 688. Notice.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Comptroller.<br />

THE MOTOR CAB LAWS, 1921 TO 1936.<br />

THE MOTOR CAR REGULATIONS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the powers<br />

vested in the Registrar under the Motor Car Regulations,<br />

1930 to 1936, I have approved the following<br />

type of mechanical indicator which may be used by<br />

drivers of Motor Cars in accordance with Regulation<br />

25A, for indicating intention to turn to the right or left:<br />

• " Any mechanical indicator supplied and fitted for<br />

that purpose by manufacturers of Motor Cars imported<br />

into <strong>Cyprus</strong> and attached to such Motor<br />

Cars."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

8th July, 1936.<br />

W. C. C. KING,<br />

Registrar of Motor Cars..<br />

(M.P. 1183/19/5.>


47S THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Ho. 689. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KATO DHRYS (LARNACA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the village of Kato<br />

Dhrys, in the District of Lamaca, (hereinafter<br />

'CaUed ' the Fund "), into which shaU be paid all<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

viUage of Kato Dhrys, as described in the Order of<br />

the Grovemor made the 8th day of June, 1936, and<br />

pubUshed in the Cypnis <strong>Gazette</strong>. No. 2518 of the<br />

12th June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Larnaca for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized<br />

for works of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of<br />

Kato Dhrys.<br />

Lamaca, 8th July, 1936.<br />

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480 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

No. 695. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules<br />

made by the (Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Nikitas, in the District of Nicosia, are published<br />

in the Cyprua <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 877/36.)<br />

IRRIOATION DIVISION OF NIKITAS.<br />

Btdea,<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Nikitas Rules, 1936.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Conunissioner " means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Nikitas.<br />

" Law " means the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and<br />

1934.<br />

" List" means the Ust of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared tmder the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU hold office for a period of<br />

two years beginning on the 10th May, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every second year in the last week<br />

of the month of April and it shall hold office<br />

for a period of two years from the 10th May,<br />

next following its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who sball, during the months of July and<br />

August in every year, collect the rates and<br />

oharges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the Ust.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, on the 1st September<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of aU<br />

rates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shaU forward such statement to the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(e) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be mipaid : Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

expenses as may be sanctioned by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU be appointed for such<br />

period as the Conunittee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

appointing such treasurer.<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned in the Ust<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding six shiUings per<br />

annum for every Govemment donum of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

or is capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

6. AU rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be paid on or<br />

before the 3l8t August in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU from time to time<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(b) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

Ust under the provisions of the Law; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

Division; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 36 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Cominittee sufficient to meet any amoimt<br />

payable as compensation imder the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Clommittee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of September and October<br />

in every year, the Cominittee shall cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Committee, and'<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the village<br />

of Nikitas so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his landa<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shaU repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shall close<br />

any new channel he has been permitted to open,<br />

and if such person fails or refuses to do so, it .shall<br />

be lawful for the Committee to carry out such<br />

repairs or alterations as may be necessary at the<br />

expense of the offender.<br />

12. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in vmting.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shaU be carried out not later than the<br />

1st October in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietorgjn addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 6 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shall<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actuaUy incurred.<br />

14. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Committee or the<br />

Coinmissioner shaU at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shaU remove<br />

aU stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the water<br />

lo every proprietor in proportion to the quantity<br />

of water avaUable having regard to the number<br />

of donums to be irrigated and in accordance with<br />

the usage heretofore observed with regard to the<br />

tum of irrigation and the distribution of such<br />

water.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent ofthe<br />

Commissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigation Division formed under the provisions<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between tho Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the Ust requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commissioner<br />

shaU caU a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of determining whether the Irrigation<br />

; Division should be dissolved.<br />

(b) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who ai-e present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

.accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

^xlate of dissolution shaU b'e levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shaU<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

j under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Commissioner and shall be<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the viUage of Nikitas and shall be<br />

utiUzed by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of public utUity in the said viUage.<br />

No. 696. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 697. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of tlie public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the Tth July, 1936, by<br />

Hi.s Excellency the Acting (TOvernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazetfe of the 10th July, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1982, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Local area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt)...<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

ixLaita ... ...<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

481<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 698. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 84.<br />

Name of Firm : Dickran Ouzounian & Co., of Nicosia.<br />

Change: .Savvas K. Pylakoutas, Bicycle-dealer of<br />

Nicosia, was added as a general partner as from the<br />

1st day of May, 1933.<br />

Date of Change : 1st May, 1933.<br />

Business Name No. 63.<br />

Name of Business : <strong>The</strong> Larnaca Lighters Co., of<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed to 1940 as from<br />

the Istday of July, 1936.<br />

No. 699. Notice of Order on AppUcation to<br />

approve Scheme of Arrangement.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1936.<br />

Re Achilleas G. Joannides of Limassol.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

Debtor's Name—Achilleas G. Joannides.<br />

Address—L i tn assol.<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

Date of Order—6th Jnly, 1936.<br />

Nature of Scheme sanctioned—<strong>The</strong> above debtor to<br />

pay within sixty days of this Order with the guarantee<br />

of Haralambos Loukaides, a merchant of<br />

Limassol, 35% (Thirty-Five per centum) on all<br />

unsecured debts, plus privileged debts in full, and<br />

all costs, charges and expenses of and incidental<br />

to the proceedings in full, and all costs, charges<br />

and percentages due to the Official Receiver<br />

in full.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Nicosia,<br />

13th July, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.


482<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 193K\ S<br />

No. 700. Medical Department. ^^<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended Ilth July, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphoa...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

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mali<br />

J:<br />

X<br />

£<br />

^<br />

O<br />

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Total for the year . - 202<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

13th July, 1936.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2527 OF 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO ENABLE EFFECT TO BE GIVEN TO AN INTER­<br />

NATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF<br />

COUNTERFEITING CURRENCY, SIGNED ON BEHALF OF<br />

HIS LATE MAJESTY KING GEORGE V AT GENEVA<br />

ON THE 20TH DAY OF APRIL, 1929, AND TO APPLY TO<br />

FOREIGN COIN AND CURRENCY NOTES CERTAIN LAWS<br />

RELATING TO COIN AND CURRENCY NOTES WHICH ARE<br />

LEGAL TENDER IN THE COLONY, AND TO ASSIMILATE<br />

THE PENALTIES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN OFFENCES<br />

RELATING<br />

NOTES.<br />

TO COUNTERFEIT COIN AND CURRENCY<br />

WHEREAS a Convention for the Suppression of<br />

Counterfeiting Currency was signed on behalf of His<br />

late Majesty King George V at Geneva on the 20th day<br />

of April, 1929:<br />

AND WHEREAS it is expedient to give effect to the said<br />

Convention, and to apply to foreign coin and currency<br />

notes certain Laws relating to coin and currency notes<br />

whicii are legal tender in the Colony and to assimilate<br />

the penalties in respect of certain offences relating to<br />

counterfeit coin and currency notes :<br />

BE it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Officer<br />

Administering the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1.—(1) This Law may be cited as the Counterfeit short title<br />

Currency (Convention) Law, 1936. and citation.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> provisions of this Law which amend the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal Code, 1928 to 1936, may be cited together S^er<br />

with that Code as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928 to in Counoil,<br />

(No. 2) 1936. ^^28<br />

' 9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> provisions of this Law which amend the Cjrprus <strong>The</strong><strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Currency Notes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935, may be gSSoJder<br />

cited together with that Order and Law as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> inCoundi,<br />

Currency Notes Order and Laws, 1928 to 1936. ^^^8.<br />

^ 9 of 1935.<br />

2. Where a person has been convicted in respect of a Forfeiture<br />

forged banknote for any of the offences specified in sections SfoJ^i'^*^<br />

324 and 333 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928 to 1936, banknotes<br />

the banknote and any machinery, implement, utensil Si^foJ^*<br />

or material, as the case may be, used or intended to be used forging<br />

for the forgery of the banknote, shaU be forfeited and shall ^^^''^^'"<br />

be dehvered up to the Colonial Secretary, or to any person cnLi^i*^^<br />

authorized by him for the purpose, by order of the Court 9°^© Order<br />

which convicted the offender; and accordingly the provisions 1923*!"^°^'<br />

of that Code specified in the first column of Part I of the 9 of 1931<br />

First Schedule to this Law shall be amended in the manner ^* °* J^^|<br />

sho'WTi in the second column of that Part of that Schedule. 43 of 1933.<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

(1)<br />

48S-<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


484 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Application<br />

of oertain<br />

provisions of<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code. H>2S<br />

to 1936,to<br />

foreign coin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in Council,<br />

1928.<br />

9ot 1931<br />

34 of 19.32<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

Prohibition<br />

of making<br />

or having<br />

in possession<br />

paper or<br />

implements<br />

for forging<br />

banknotes,<br />

and forfeiture<br />

of<br />

such paper or<br />

implements.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in Council,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

Assimilation<br />

of penalties<br />

for forged<br />

foreign and<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> coin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in Council,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

Forfeiture<br />

and disposal<br />

of counterfeit<br />

coin and<br />

plant used for<br />

coimterfeiting<br />

coin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in Council,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

•.ir, of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

Prohibition<br />

of making<br />

or having in<br />

po88


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936. 485<br />

any person authorized by him for the purpose, by order of<br />

the Court which convicted the offender; and accordingly<br />

the provisions of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Currency Notes Order and Law, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

1928 and 1935, shaU be amended by the substitution of the ^Z^^^^„<br />

headings and Article set out in the Fifth Schedule to this in council.<br />

Law for the headings to Article XII and for Article XII of 5^o?i935.<br />

that Order and Law, respectively.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> provisions of Articles IX, X, XI and XII of the Application<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Currency Notes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935, provisions<br />

shall apply in relation to currency notes issued by the of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Government of any State outside the Colony as they apply NotS°*order<br />

in relation to currency notes issued by the Government ^^^ Law,<br />

of the Colony; and accordingly (a) Article X (4) of that 1935, *to<br />

Order and Law shall be repealed, and (b) the Article set out currency<br />

in the Sixth Schedule to this Law shaU be substituted for abroad^"<br />

Article XI of that Order and Law, and (c) the provisions of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

that Order and Law shall be amended by the insertion, ^^tSorder<br />

immediately after Article XII thereof as substituted by in Council,<br />

section 7 of this Law, of a new heading and a new Article ^^^s.<br />

XIIA as set out in the Seventh Schedule to this Law. ^ °* ^^^^•<br />

9. It shall not be lawful for any person to import into, Pr9hibitu)n<br />

V IT JT 01 unportor<br />

export from, the Colony any forged or counterfeited or ation and<br />

altered currency notes; and accordingly the provisions of o£^°f ed°^<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Currency Notes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935, currency<br />

shall be amended by the insertion, immediately after Article °,°*®^<br />

XIIA thereof as inserted therein by section 8 of this Law, cuwe^"^<br />

of a new heading and a new Article XIIB as set out in the '^^^^ order<br />

Eighth Schedule to this Law. 5^28°""*' '<br />

9 of 1935.<br />

10. Where a person has been convicted in respect of Forfeiture<br />

any offence under Article IX, X or XI of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Slr^''^<br />

Currency Notes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935, or under illegally<br />

Article XIIB thereof as inserted therein by section 9 of this c^ren^*^<br />

Law, the currency note and any machinery, implement, notes and of<br />

utensil or material, as the case be, used or intended to be For'forg^<br />

used in relation to the offence, shall be forfeited and shall currency<br />

be delivered up to the Colonial Secretary, or to any person !J,?^^p<br />

authorized by him for the purpose, by order of the Court cu^^"^<br />

which convicted the offender; and accordingly (a) the '^^p^ ^^^^<br />

provisions of that Order and Law shall be amended by the ^28."^*^ *<br />

insertion, immediately after Article XIIB thereof, of a 9 of 1935.<br />

new heading and a new Article XIIc as set out in the Ninth<br />

Schedule to this Law, and (b) the provision of that Order<br />

and Law specified in the first column of the Tenth<br />

Schedule to this Law shall be amended in the manner<br />

shown in the second column of that Schedule.<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> penalty prescribed in Article IX of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Assimiiatioa<br />

Currency Notes Order and Law, 1928 and 1935, in respect for^fSgJd^<br />

of forged currency notes shall be assimilated to the penalty currency<br />

prescribed in section 324 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, banfaiotU.<br />

1928 to 1936, in respect of forged banknotes; and <strong>The</strong>Cypms<br />

accordingly the provision of that Order and Law specified NoS'^Sder<br />

in the first column of the Eleventh Schedule to this Law CouncU,<br />

shall be amended in the manner shown in the second 9^of^i935.<br />

column of that Schedule. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in CouncQ,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

12. This Law shall come into operation on a day to be ^^^^ *<br />

fixed by the Governor by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong>. opSon.*''"<br />

(3)


4,^6 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

AMENDMENTS TO THE CYPRUS CRIMINAL CODE,<br />

1928 TO 1936.<br />

Provision<br />

of Code.<br />

Sections<br />

324 and<br />

333.<br />

Section<br />

336.<br />

" Making,<br />

using or<br />

having in<br />

possession<br />

paper or<br />

implements<br />

for forging<br />

banknotes.<br />

PART I.<br />

(Safion 2.)<br />

Amendments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following words shall be inserted at<br />

the end thereof :—<br />

" Any forged banknote and any machinery,<br />

implement, utensil or material, as the case<br />

may be, used or intended to be used for the<br />

forgery of the banknote, shall be forfeited<br />

and shall be delivered up to the Colonial<br />

Secretary, or to any person authorized by him<br />

for the purpose, by order of the Court which<br />

convicted the offender."<br />

PART II.<br />

(Section 3.)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re shall be inserted in the definition of the<br />

term ' current " after the words '' within the<br />

Colony " the words " or lawfully used as money<br />

in any country or State outside the Colony ?j<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

(Sectio7i 4.)<br />

NEW SECTION TO BE INSERTED IN CHAPTER<br />

XXXVn OF THE CYPRUS CRIMINAL CODE,<br />

1928 TO 1936, IMMEDIATELY AFTER SECTION<br />

335 THEREOF.<br />

335A.—(1) Any person who, without lawful<br />

authority or excuse (the proof whereof shall he<br />

on the accused),—<br />

(a) makes, uses or knowingly has in his<br />

custody or possession any paper intended<br />

to resemble and pass as special paper<br />

such as is provided and used for maldng<br />

any banknote ; or<br />

(b) makes, uses or knowingly has in his<br />

custody or possession any frame, mould<br />

or instrument for making such paper, or<br />

for producing in or on such paper any<br />

words, figures, letters, marks, hnes or<br />

devices pecuhar to and used in or on any<br />

such paper; or<br />

(c) engraves or in anywise makes upon any<br />

plate, wood, stone, or other material, any<br />

words, figures, letters, marks, Unes or<br />

devices, the print whereof resembles in<br />

whole or in part any words, figures, letters,<br />

marks, hnes or devices pecuhar to and<br />

used in or on any banknote; or<br />

(d) uses or knowingly has in his custody or<br />

possession any plate, wood, stone or other<br />

material, upon which any such words,<br />

figures, letters, marks, hnes or devices<br />

have been engraved or in anymse made<br />

as aforesaid; or<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(4)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

(e) uses or knowingly has in his custody or<br />

possession any paper upon which any such<br />

words, figures, letters, marks, hnes or<br />

devices have been printed or in anywise<br />

made as aforesaid,<br />

is guilty of a felony and is hable to imprisonment<br />

for seven years.<br />

(2) WTiere a person has been convicted in<br />

respect of any offence under sub-section (1), the<br />

paper, frame, mould, instrument, plate, wood,<br />

stone or other material, as the case may be,<br />

in respect of which the offence has been committed,<br />

shall be forfeited and shall be dehvered<br />

up to the Colonial Secretary, or to any person<br />

authorized by him for the purpose, by order of<br />

the Court which convicted the offender."<br />

THIRD SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 5.)<br />

AMENDMENTS TO THE CYPRUS CRIMINAL CODE,<br />

1928 TO 1936.<br />

Provision<br />

of Code.<br />

Sections<br />

337 and<br />

338.<br />

Section<br />

341.<br />

«' Forfeitures.<br />

Amendments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> words " If the offence is committed with<br />

respect to current coin, he is hable to imprisonment<br />

for hfe. If the offence is committed with<br />

respect to coin of a foreign Sovereign or State,<br />

he is hable to imprisonment for seven years."<br />

shall be repealed; and there shall be inserted<br />

after the Words *' a felony " the words " and is<br />

hable to imprisonment for hfe ".<br />

<strong>The</strong> words " If the offence is committed with<br />

respect to current coin, he is hable to imprisonment<br />

for two years. If the offence is committed<br />

with respect to coin of a foreign Sovereign or<br />

State, he is liable to imprisonment for one year."<br />

shall be repealed; and there shall be inserted<br />

after the words " a misdemeanour " the words<br />

" and is liable to imprisonment for two years ".<br />

FOURTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 6.)<br />

NEW SECTION TO BE INSERTED IN CHAPTER<br />

XXXVIII OF THE CYPRUS CRIMINAL CODE,<br />

1928 TO 1936, IMMEDIATELY AFTER SECTION<br />

344 THEREOF.<br />

344A. Where a person has been convicted<br />

in respect of any offence under section 337,<br />

338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343 or 344 of this Code,<br />

• the counterfeit coin and any metal, stamp,<br />

mould, tool, instrument, machine, press,<br />

filings or chppings, as the case may be, used or<br />

intended to be used in relation to the offence,<br />

shall be forfeited and shall be dehvered up to<br />

the Colonial Secretary, or to any person<br />

authorized by him for the purpose, by order<br />

of the Court which convicted the offender."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(5)<br />

487


4N8 SLPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

FiiTTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 7.)<br />

HEADINGS AND ARTICLE TO BE SUBSTITUTED<br />

FOR THE HEADINGS TO ARTICLE XII AND<br />

FOR ARTICLE XII OF THE CYPRUS CURRENCY<br />

NOTES ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935,<br />

RESPECTIVELY.<br />

' Making, Using or Po.'^.'ics.'-'ing Paper or Implements<br />

for Currency Notes.<br />

XII.—(1) Whosoever, mthout lawful authority or<br />

excuse (the proof whereof shall lie on the person accused),<br />

shall—<br />

(a) make, use or knowingly have in his custody or<br />

possession any paper intended to resemble and pass<br />

as special paper such as is provided and used for<br />

making any currency note ; or<br />

(b) make, use or knowingly have in his custody or<br />

possession any frame, mould or instrument for making<br />

such paper, or for producing in or on such paper<br />

any facsimile of the signature of the Commissioner<br />

or. any words, figures, letters, marks, hnes or devices<br />

pecuhar to and used in or on any such paper; or<br />

(c) engrave or in am-wise make upon any plate, wood,<br />

stone or other material any facsimile of the signature<br />

of the Commissioner or any words, figures, letters,<br />

marks, hnes or devices, the prints whereof resemble<br />

in whole or in part the signature of the Commissioner<br />

or any words, figures, letters, marks, lines or<br />

devices pecuhar to and used in or on any currency<br />

note ; or<br />

(d) use or knowingly have in his custody or possession<br />

any plate, wood, stone or other material upon which<br />

any such facsimile of the signature of the Commissioner<br />

or any such words, figures, letters, marks,<br />

hnes or devices have been engraved or in anywise<br />

made as aforesaid ; or<br />

(e) use or knowingly have in his custody or possession<br />

any paper upon which any such facsimile of the<br />

signature of the Commissioner or any such words,<br />

figures, letters, marks, hnes or devices have been<br />

printed or in anjrwise made as aforesaid,<br />

shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction be<br />

liable to imprisonment with or without hard labour for any<br />

period not exceeding seven years.<br />

Mutilating or Defacing Cnrrency Notes.<br />

(2) Whosoever, witliout lawful authority or excuse (the<br />

proof of which shall he on the person accused), mutilates or<br />

in any way defaces any currency note whether by writing,<br />

printing, drawing or stamping thereon or by attaching or<br />

affixing thereto anything in the nature or form of an<br />

advertisement, shall be guilty of an offence and shall on<br />

conviction be hable to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds.<br />

Forfeiture of Paper or Impleinents.<br />

(3) Where a person has been convicted in respect of any<br />

offence under sub-article (1) hereof, the paper, frame, mould,<br />

instrument, plate, wood, stone or other material, as the case<br />

may be, in respect of which the offence has been committed,<br />

shall be forfeited aud shall be deliv( red up to tlie Colonial<br />

Secretary, or to any person authorized by him for the purpose,<br />

by order of the Court which convicted the offender."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936. 489<br />

SIXTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 8.)<br />

ARTICLE TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ARTICLE XI<br />

1^ OF THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES ORDER<br />

tl AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935.<br />

I* *' XI. Whosoever, without lawful authority or excuse<br />

(the proof whereof shall he on the person accused), shall<br />

nave in his possession, knowing the same to be forged,<br />

counterfeited, altered, unfinished or incomplete, any forged,<br />

counterfeited, altered, unfinished or incomplete currency<br />

note, shall be guilty of an offence and shaU on conviction<br />

be liable to imprisonment with or without hard labour<br />

for any period not exceeding seven years."<br />

SEVENTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 8.)<br />

NEW HEADING AND NEW ARTICLE TO BE<br />

INSERTED IN THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES<br />

ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935, IMMEDIATELY<br />

AFTER ARTICLE XII THEREOF.<br />

" Definition of ' currency note' in Articles IX, X, XI,<br />

XII and XIIB.<br />

XIIA. <strong>The</strong> expression ' currency note ' in Articles IX,<br />

X, XI, XII and XIIB of this Order means a note issued<br />

under this Order, and includes any note of a similar<br />

character (by whatever name called) issued by or on<br />

behalf of the Government of any country outside <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

which is legal tender in the country in which it is issued."<br />

EIGHTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 9.)<br />

NEW HEADING AND NEW ARTICLE TO BE<br />

INSERTED IN THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES<br />

ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935, IMMEDIATELY<br />

AFTER ARTICLE XIIA THEREOF.<br />

" Importation and exportation of forged currency notes<br />

prohibited.<br />

XIIB. Whosoever shall import into, or export from,<br />

the Colony any currency note which is forged or counterfeited<br />

or altered, knowing it to be forged or counterfeited<br />

or altered, shall be guilty of an offence and shall on conviction<br />

be hable to imprisonment for life."<br />

NINTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 10.)<br />

NEW HEADING AND NEW ARTICLE TO BE<br />

INSERTED IN THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES<br />

ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935, IMMEDIATELY<br />

AFTER ARTICLE XIIB THEREOF.<br />

" Forfeitures.<br />

XIIc. Where a person has been convicted in respect<br />

of any offence under Article IX, X, XI or XIIB of this<br />

Order, the currency note and any machinery, implement,<br />

utensil or material, as the case may be, used or intended<br />

to be used in relation to the offence, shall be forfeited and<br />

shall be dehvered up to the Colonial Secretary, or to any<br />

person authorized by him for the purpose, by order of the<br />

Court which convicted the offender."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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490 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

TENTH SCHEDULE.<br />

{Section 10.)<br />

AMENDMENT TO THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES<br />

ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1955.<br />

Provision<br />

of Order<br />

and Law.<br />

Amendnaent.<br />

Article | <strong>The</strong> words ", and it shall be lawful for the<br />

X (I). j Court to order the document in respect of<br />

I which the offence was committed and any<br />

copies of that document and any plates, blocks,<br />

dies, or other instruments used for or capable<br />

of being used for printing or reproducing any<br />

such document which are in the possession of<br />

such offender to be destroyed " shall be repealed.<br />

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 11.)<br />

AMENDMENT TO THE CYPRUS CURRENCY NOTES<br />

ORDER AND LAW, 1928 AND 1935.<br />

Provision<br />

of Order<br />

and Law.<br />

Article<br />

IX.<br />

Amendment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> words " for hfe " shall be substituted<br />

for the words *' with or without hard labour<br />

for any period not exceeding fifteen j^ears ".<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

On the 20th April, 1929, an International Convention<br />

for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency was signed<br />

at Geneva on behalf of His late Majesty King George V.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Governments of all the other British Dependencies<br />

have agreed in principle to the apphcation of the Convention<br />

and it is thought that it would be to the benefit of the Colony<br />

to accede to the Convention.<br />

3. Certain provisions of the Convention are already part<br />

of the law of the Colony, but in order to give complete<br />

effect to the Convention certain amendments are required.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> object, therefore, of this Bill is to make such<br />

amendments to the provisions of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code,^<br />

1928 to 1936, and the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Currency Notes Order and LSLWI<br />

1928 and 1935, relating to coins, banknotes and currency<br />

notes as are necessary to enable the Convention to be apphed<br />

to the Colonv.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 1211/29.)<br />

(«)<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

Acting Attorney-General.


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936. 491<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO REPEAL THE REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE<br />

ORGANIZATION OF THE PASSPORT SERVICE OF 16<br />

REJEB, 1260.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Ottoman Passport Short title.<br />

Regulations (Repeal) Law, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Regulations relating to the Organization of the R©P©«I-<br />

Passport Service of 16 Rejeb, 1260, are hereby repealed.<br />

Objects and Reasons,<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to repeal the Ottoman Passport<br />

Regulations of 16 Rejeb, 1260, most of the provisions of<br />

which have become obsolete.<br />

2. In future passports in the Colony will be granted in<br />

virtue of the Royal Prerogative.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 933/36.) Acting Attorney-General.<br />

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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2527 OF 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks R^istration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or snch further period as the R^istrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the offioe of the R^istrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks,<br />

No. 1457A in Class 48, in respect of eau de cologne, in the name of Perfumerie Delafine,<br />

Limited, 18 Chenies Street, London, W.C.I, England, a Limited Liability Company registered<br />

in England, trading as Manufacturing Perfumers.<br />

Filed the 27th day of June, 1936.<br />

%<br />

\A£COffOl<br />

BRITISH MANUFACTURE<br />

=r-- -->r *.:*-*.>,<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the word " Lytia "<br />

and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark application No. 1457A is c/o Messrs. Pilavachi &<br />

Co., Agents and Merchants, Limassol.<br />

No. 1454A in Class 8, in respect of electric<br />

cables, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London,<br />

W.C.2, England, a Trade Union, British Subjects<br />

trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

VIGMA<br />

493<br />

No. 1455A in Class 8, in respect of electric cables,<br />

in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association^<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C. %<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

NONAZO


494 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 17TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Xo. 1456A in Gass 8, in respect of electric cables,<br />

iQ the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C.2,<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

VINAZO<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1454A-1456A is c/o Mr. Stelios<br />

E. Evangelides, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1458A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

NORBAR.<br />

No. 1459A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

TOBRALCO<br />

No. 1460A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

No. 1461A in Class 38, in respect of articles of<br />

clotlung, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst Lee<br />

Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street, Manchester,<br />

England, British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers<br />

and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1458A-1461A is c/o Messrs.<br />

Paschalis & Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 438A, Class 44, in the name of <strong>The</strong>odoulos<br />

Ouranios, Yeshil Kazino Street, Ay. Sophia Quarter,<br />

Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, as from the 23rd day of August, 1936.'<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^ntl^oxitp<br />

No. 2628.] FKIDAY, 24TH JULY, 1936. 495<br />

No. 702. ORDER<br />

Mr. Costakis Evelthontos Glykys to be Honorary<br />

SUDE UNDER<br />

Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Acting<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 189G.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

Whereas in pursuance of Notification No. 1106,<br />

published in the Cy^nus <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 20th September,<br />

1935, a fit and proper site has been registered in the<br />

books of the Land Registry Office as a burial-ground<br />

for the burial of the dead by the Orthodox-Christian<br />

Community of the town of Nicosia, in the District of<br />

Nicosia :<br />

Governor. Dated 18th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 781/34.)<br />

Vedad Mehmed Halid Eff. to be Honorary Aide-de-<br />

Camp to His ExceUency the Acting Governor.<br />

Dated 18th July, 1936. (M.P. 780/34.)<br />

Mr. Christakis P. Stavrinides to be, on probation,<br />

Assistant Superintendent, Royal Engineer Works,<br />

Public Works Department. Dated 1st January,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2182.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Xow, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

the Governor by section 14 of the Burials Law, 1896,<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to order and hereby orders that, from and after the 1st<br />

day of January, 1937, no burial shall take place in the<br />

burial-ground in lieu whereof the new burial-ground<br />

above referred to has been provided.<br />

Dr. G. M. Gibbon, Distriot Medical Officer, to act as<br />

Specialist (Surgeon), in addition to his own duties,<br />

during the absence of Dr. C. C. H. Cuff from 20tli<br />

July, 1936. (M.P. P.2027.)<br />

Mr. Charles Watkins, Divisional Engineer, acted as<br />

Divisional Engineer, Limassol, in addition to his<br />

own duties as Divisional Engineer, Xicosia Division,<br />

Made at Troodos, this 19th day of July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. U17/12/3.)<br />

No. 703. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

from Ilth April to 15th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1886.)<br />

Mr. Porphyrios Dikaios, Curator of Museum, Antiquities<br />

Department, acted as Director of Antiquities<br />

from 1st April to 17th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2084.)<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with No. 706. Leave of Absence.<br />

regard to the following Law : —<br />

No. 14 of 1936.—A Law to amend the English School<br />

Dr. C. C. H. Cuff, Specialist (Surgeon), Medical<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave from 20th<br />

(Management and Control) Law, 1935.<br />

July to 9th August, 1936. (M.P. L.UOO.)<br />

(M.P. 1184/35.) Mr. A. Pitcairn, Assistant Director of Agriculture, is<br />

granted vacation leave (84 days) and passage leave<br />

No. 704.<br />

(24 days) from 8th July to 23rd October, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foHowing draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

-_ _ ^ ^ . , (M.P. L.1710.)<br />

Mr. J. J. Holland, Divisional Engineer, Public Works<br />

Department, was absent on vacation leave (72 days)<br />

A Law further to amend the Licensing Law, 1889.<br />

(M.P. 174/1900.)<br />

and passage leave (24 days) from Ilth April to 15th<br />

July* 1936. (M.P. L.1819.)<br />

Mr. F. B. L. Butler, Chief Grader and Inspector of<br />

No. 705. Appointments.<br />

Produce, Agricultural Department, is granted<br />

vacation leave (68 days) and passage leave (24 days)<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been from 6th July to 5th October, 1936.<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Xotification Xo. 660, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of<br />

the 10th July, 1936, is hereby cancelled so far as it<br />

Mr. Arthur Herbert Stanley Megaw to be, on probation.<br />

relates to this officer. (M.P. L.2072 \<br />

Director of Antiquities. Dated 15th July, 1936.<br />

Mr. P. A. C. Douglas, Surveyor, Forest Department<br />

Mr. Megaw arrived in the Colony on the 18th j<br />

18 granted vacation leave from 18th July to 4th<br />

July, 1936^ (M.P. P.2183.)<br />

October, 1936. (M.P. L.226.)<br />

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496<br />

No. 707. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve the following retirement:—<br />

Mr. Socrates Protopapa, Inspector, Preventive Service,<br />

Cnstoms and Inland Revenue Department, with<br />

effect from the Isr July, 1936, inclusive.<br />

(M.P. P.759.)<br />

No. 708. Registratioii mider the Pharmacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been registered as a<br />

Chemist and Druggist under the provisions of the<br />

Pharmacy Laws, 1900 and 1926 :—<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Anastassiades, Costas P., of Xicosia.<br />

(M.P. 93/15.)<br />

No. 709. Notice mider the Prison Discipline<br />

Law, 1879.<br />

Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the<br />

]X)wer8 vested in the Governor by the Prison Discipline<br />

Law, 1879, or otherwise. His Excellency the Acting<br />

(Jovernor has been pleased to approve and hereby<br />

approves that the building commonly known as<br />

" Old Famagusta Police Barracks " in the town of<br />

Famagusta registered in the name of the Government<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> under registration No. 1352 be set apart as<br />

a prison for the detention of male prisoners.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Xotice published in the Gazetfe of the 16th<br />

September, 1921, under Notification Xo. 460, is<br />

hereby cancelled.<br />

Troodos, 16th July, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

(M.P. 54 7/28.) Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

No. 710. <strong>The</strong> Nicosia Water Supply fArab Ahmed<br />

and Silikdar Vaqfs) Management Law, 1919.<br />

NOTICE.<br />

With reference to the Bye-laws of the Xicosia<br />

Water ('(•mmission, dated the 23rd June, 1924, and<br />

19th August, 1932, published in the Cyprvs <strong>Gazette</strong>s<br />

of the 4th July, 1924, and 2nd September, 1932, it is<br />

hereby notified that the rates and fees forthe half-year<br />


43. Beatrice Angeloudes, Private Girls' School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

John Antoniou, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Antonios Christodoulou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

A. Haji Minas, English School, Nicosia.<br />

Spyros loannou, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Evagoras S. Mandrides, Non-Official, Limassol.<br />

Chrystalleni MichaeUdou, Modem School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Georgette MichaeUdou, Terra Santa Girls'<br />

School, Limassol.<br />

Ph. Nicolaou, <strong>Cyprus</strong> College, Nicosia.<br />

Ordinary.<br />

1. Eva Gogoshian, American Academy for Girls,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

2. Charalambos Kyriakides, Non-Official,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

3. Ali Riza Erman, Police Constable No. 544,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

4. Th. lonides, English School, Nicosia.<br />

5. Marika SouUoti, Terra Santa Girls' School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

6. Chrystalleni MichaeUdou, Modern School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

7. A. Haji Minas, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong>odoros Neocleous, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Limassol.<br />

9. George S. Savvides, Clerk to Aide-de-Camp,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

10. Chrystalla Michaelides, American Academy<br />

for Girls, Nicosia.<br />

11. Andreas Loizides, Modern School, Limassol.<br />

Anna Parisinou, St. Joseph's School, Nicosia.<br />

13. Renos O. Evryviades Wideson, Commercial<br />

Lyceum, Larnaca.<br />

Agathi Georgiou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

15. Nicos E. Metaxas, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Alice Bohdjalian, American Academy for<br />

Girls, Nicosia.<br />

Ermine Boutros, St. Joseph's School, Nicosia.<br />

18. Alkis J. Demetriou, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Christos Vasilopoulos, Non-Official, Pedhoulas.<br />

B3Ton Constantinides, Terra Santa Boys'<br />

School, Nicosia.<br />

21. Frixos I. Demetriades, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Michael Gregoriades, Non-Official, Limassol.<br />

Athina Stylianou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

24. Elias M. Sophocleous, Modern School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

25. John Antoniou, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Savvas Constantinou, Modern School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Eleni Nicolaou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

28. Phoebus Constantinou, Terra Santa Boys'<br />

School, Nicosia.<br />

Andreas Ch. Pattihis, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

P. Sottos, English School, Nicosia.<br />

31. Agapios Papaconstantinou, Commercial<br />

Lyceum, Limassol.<br />

32. Popi Mandrides, Terra Santa Girls' School,<br />

Limassol.<br />

L. Zachariades, English School, Nicosia^<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

497<br />

34. Ch. Karakannas, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

G. Sakkas, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

Phrixos K. Charalambous, Gyonnasium,.<br />

Paphos.<br />

37. Andreas Jiartides, Cypms CoUege, Nicosia.<br />

38. Eleni KitromiUdou, Phaneromeni Girls'<br />

School, Nicosia.<br />

Socratis Pastides, Medical Officer, Limassol.<br />

40. Mustafa Faik, Turkish Lycee, Nicosia.<br />

Andreas Khymi, EngUsh School, Trikomo.<br />

42. Mary Ch. KaUspera, Commercial Lyceum,.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Michalakis Chr. Pikas, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

44. Andreas A. ChristodouUdes, Gymnasium,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

45. George Kontoyannis, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Helen N. AngeUdou, Practical School,<br />

Pedhoulas.<br />

47. Takis ChristodouUdes, Samuel's School,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Costas Orphanopoulos, Samuel's School,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ophylaktos Partasides, Samuel's School^<br />

Nicosia.<br />

50. Andreas Anastasiou, EngUsh School, Karavas.<br />

Basil M. Lyssarides, Gymnasium, Nicosia.<br />

Eleftherios M. Palekarides, Commercial<br />

Lyceum, Lamaca.<br />

D. Papasavvas, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

54. M. Papaneophytou, EngUsh School, Nicosia..<br />

Lucy G. Houry, St. Joseph's School, Nicosia.<br />

Costas Kononas, <strong>Cyprus</strong> CoUege, Nicosia.<br />

57. Edward Aquilina, Terra Santa Boys' School,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Charalambos lacovides. Forest Department,<br />

Pedhoulas.<br />

<strong>The</strong>a Kimonidou, <strong>Cyprus</strong> College, Nicosia.<br />

60. Philokypros ChristodouUdes, Commercial<br />

Lyceum, Limassol.<br />

Petros Georgiades, <strong>Cyprus</strong> CoUege, Nicosia.<br />

Sotiria Phylactou, Phaneromeni Girls' School,.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Nicolaos Th. Strongolos, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

64. Andreas P. Paphitis, American Academy,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Xenophon E. Xenopoulos, Gymnasium,<br />

Paphos.<br />

66. Akis S. Petrides, G3minasium, Nicosia.<br />

67. Panajdotis Constantinou, Mitsis School,r<br />

Lemithou.<br />

Stavros Dimitriou, American Academy,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

George Th. Loizou, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

70. Christos Christou, Gymnasium, Famagusta.<br />

Evagoras St. Mandrides, Non-Official,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Dinos I. Demetriades, Gymnasium, Nicosia.<br />

Smaragdos Efthymiades, Gymnasium,<br />

Limassol.<br />

John Pahita, Terra Santa Boys' School,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

75. Vivy Kolokassides, American Academy^for<br />

Girls, Nicosia.<br />

Takis Galatarkotis, American Academy,.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Vasos VassiUades, PoUce Constable No. 4,<br />

Paphos.<br />

P. Zachariades, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

79. Christakis Avraamides, Practical School,<br />

Ayios Amvrosios (Kyrenia).<br />

N. A. Symeonides, EngUsh School, Nicosia.<br />

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49.^ THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY. 1936.<br />

81. Pantelis Lekos. Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

A. Emilianides. English School, Xicosia.<br />

Andrew Chr. Antoniades, Gymnasium,<br />

Xieosia.<br />

84. Helenitsa K. Seraphim, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Andreas Samuel, Samuel's School, Nicosia.<br />

86. PhiUos I. Passikratis, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Angelos P. PoUtis, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Xicosia.<br />

88. M. Anastassiades, English School, Nicosia.<br />

89. Constantine J. Georgiades, Gymnasimn,<br />

Xico.iios Kounoudi.-^, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

John K^Tiakides, Commercial Lyceum,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Andreas Proxenos, EnulLsh School, Karavas.<br />

Xicos Psathas. Gymna.siuni, Famagusta.<br />

George Stavrides, Police Constable Xo. 84,<br />

Xicosia.<br />

Phanos G. Epiphaniou, Xon-Official, Xicosia.<br />

Eleni Haji <strong>The</strong>odoulou, Phaneromeni<br />

Girls' School, Xicosia.<br />

Demetrios <strong>The</strong>ocharides, American Academy,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Ch. VassiUades, EngUsh Sehool, Xico-ia.<br />

(M.P. 344/36.)<br />

No. 713. Greek Examinations.<br />

PASS-LIST.—JULY, 1936.<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

Ordinary.<br />

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,500 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

Ko. 717. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the proviEdons of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the foUowing Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Psomolophou, in the District of Nicosia, are<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 658/34.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF PSOMOLOPHOU.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

XKvision of Psomolophou Rules, 1936.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Coinmissioner" means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Psomolophou.<br />

" Law " means the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and<br />

1934.<br />

" List" means the Ust of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU hold office for a period of<br />

two years beginning on the 12th Apnl, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every second year in the first week<br />

of the month of April and it shall hold office<br />

for a period of two years from the 12th April,<br />

next following its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU appoint a treasurer<br />

who shaU, during the months of April and<br />

May, in every year, coUect the rates and charges<br />

assessed upon the proprietors mentioned in the<br />

list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, on the lst June,<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of all<br />

rates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shall forward such statement to the<br />

Commisaioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU be unpaid : Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

•expenses as may be sanctioned by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix but in no case<br />

«xtending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

4tppointing such treasurer.<br />

6. Every proprietor mentioned in the list<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding four shilUngs per<br />

-annum for every Grovernment donimi of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

oris capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

6. All rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be paid on or<br />

before the 31st May, in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU from time to time<br />

4kathorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(b) for any costs incurred by the Conmiittee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law ; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

JMvision; imd<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(J) for any costs or expen.se8 incurred in<br />

cormection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion ofthe Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Divi."?ion.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appomt such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remunera tion. of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of August and September<br />

in every year, the Cominittee shall cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge oi- lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Committee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the village<br />

of Psomolophou so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Comi^ttee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said worki<br />

and shaU repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shall close<br />

any new channel he has been permitted to open,"<br />

and if such person fails or refuses to do so, it shall<br />

be lawful for the Committee to carry out such<br />

repairs or alterations as may be necessary at the<br />

expense of the offender.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the water<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in proportion<br />

to the quantity of water available having regard<br />

to the number of donums of land to be irrigated<br />

by each proprietor, and in accordance with the<br />

usage heretofore observed with regard to the tum<br />

of irrigation and the distribution of such water.<br />

13. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shall be carried out not later than the<br />

lst September in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shaU carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shall<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actually incurred.<br />

15. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Committee or the<br />

Commissioner shaU at once clean such part of the<br />

channel ag runs through his fiekls of any<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert tbe<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shall remove<br />

aU stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.


16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

CJommissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigation Division formed under the proviaions<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between thc IrrigatiaD<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Conmiisdoner<br />

signed by not lees than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commisssioner<br />

shall call a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of determining whether the Irrigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

aulJiorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis miUandut to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Cominittee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Commissioner and shaU be<br />

passed in the books of the Conmiissioner to the<br />

credit of the village of Psomolophou and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc utiUty in the said viUage.<br />

No. 718. Quarantine Restrictions^<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the pubUc is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 7th Jnly. 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the Cyprns<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 10th July, 1936. whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that aU passengers and goods therefrom<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

501<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Qnarantine Regulations, 1982, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

Local area<br />

disease<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Port Said (Egypt)..<br />

Bombay (India) ..<br />

Salonica (Greece) ..<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Malta<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plagne.<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and SmaUpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

NO. 719. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. "WiLSOX,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Business Name Xo. 64A.<br />

Name of Business : Jubilee Rest Camp, of Troodos.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> Business Name ceased as from the 2nd<br />

day of April, 1936.<br />

Business Name : Xo. 125.<br />

Name of Business : <strong>Cyprus</strong> Mining Development Co.,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Change : Michel Wolf Berdy retired from the partnership<br />

as from the ith day of July, 1936.<br />

Date of Change : 4th July, 1936.<br />

Partnership No. 61.<br />

Xame of Firm : Kattamis Bros., of Nicosia.<br />

Change : By the death of the partner George N.<br />

Kattamis his legal heirs Tassoulla G. Kattamis,<br />

Euphrosini Kattamis, Yangos Kattamis, Christos<br />

Kattamis, Costas Kattamis, Autonis Kattamis,<br />

Zenon Kattamis and Maritsa Petraki are added as<br />

General piirtuers.<br />

Date of Change : Sth July, 1936.<br />

No. 720. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are pubUshed in a supplement to this<br />

gazette.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 721. Medical Department<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 18th July, 1936.<br />

District<br />

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week last year<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JTJLY, 1936.<br />

Ho 723 Municipal Corporation of Lapithos.<br />

' STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITUBE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, ^^^j^^^j^^<br />

REVENXJE.<br />

£<br />

.Balance on 1st Jeoiuary, 1935 ..<br />

1. Licences and permits:—<br />

(a) Profession, trade and<br />

business Ucences 115<br />

(6) Dog licences<br />

2<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographicckl,<br />

etc., licences<br />

(d) Building, etc., permits ..<br />

8. cp.<br />

4 4i<br />

8 8<br />

3<br />

7 0<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

1 14 5i<br />

124 3 8<br />

3. Fees imd tolls :—<br />

(a) Slaughter-house fees<br />

(b) Weighing fees ..<br />

(c) Hawking fees<br />

(/) Fees for sealing of weights<br />

and measures ..<br />

(gr) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

markets ..<br />

{h) Tolls<br />

67 1 5i<br />

45 10 n<br />

7 1 5i<br />

- 19 3<br />

13 3 n<br />

3 18 0<br />

137 15 li<br />

4. Rent and storage :—<br />

(a) Municipal markete' rents<br />

(6) Other premises' rents ..<br />

(c) Storage of inflammables..<br />

11 19<br />

2 6<br />

44 6<br />

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58 12 3J<br />

"6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

(a) Fines<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods<br />

(e) Other sales<br />

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2 4 4J<br />

3 15 5i<br />

£326 1 6<br />

LOANS<br />

503<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

1. Salaries and wages:— J s-


.504 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

PUBUCATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GO^'ERNMENT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE, NICOSIA, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Ordeis should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent. Govemment<br />

Printing Office, Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>."<br />

1. LAWS, REGULATIOXS, ETC.<br />

Admiralty Jurisdiction Order, 1893 s. cp.<br />

\i. or G.) .. •• .. .. .. 1 0<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935<br />

1 0<br />

Bankruptcy Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) .. 1 0<br />

Bye-lawfi, PubUc Haalth £oArd, Pano<br />

Platres, 1934 (E.)<br />

0 4J<br />

Gvil Wrongs Law 35 of 1932 (E. or o.) .. 1 5<br />

Companies Rules, 1922 (Table A.) .. 1 0<br />

Companies (Winding-up) Rules, 1933 1 3<br />

Contract Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) .. 1 0<br />

Conventions between the United Kingdom<br />

and 14 Foreign Countries regarding Legal<br />

Proceedings in Civil and Commercial<br />

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SUPPLE>JENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2528 OF 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE LICENSING LAW, 1889.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering<br />

the Grovemment and Commander-in-C5hief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Licensing (Amendment) ^^^^ *^^®-<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Licensing lo of i889.<br />

Laws, 1889 to 1934, (hereinafter called " the Principal 27 of 1930!<br />

Law "), and the Principal Law and this Law may together 3o of 1934.<br />

be cited as the Licensing Laws, 1889 to 1936.<br />

2, Section 21 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed JX^ 21 of<br />

a


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2528 OF 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trruie Marks.<br />

No. 1457A in Class 48, in respect of eau de cologne, in the name of Perfumerie Delafine,<br />

Limited, 18 Chenies Street, London, W.C.I, England, a Limited Liability Company registered<br />

in England, trading as Manufacturing Perfumers.<br />

Filed the 27th day of June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the word " Lytia<br />

and the apphcants disclaim any right to the exclusive use of the added matter.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark application No. 1457A is o/o Messrs. Pilavachi &<br />

Co., Agents and Merchants, Limassol.<br />

No. 1454A in Class 8, in respect of electric<br />

cables, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London,<br />

W.C.2, England, a Trade Union, British Subjects<br />

trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

VIGMA<br />

No. 1455A in Class 8, in respect of electric cables,<br />

in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C. 2*<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

NONAZO<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

507<br />

>>


^3 SuTPLEMzyx TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH JULY, 1936.<br />

No. 1456A in Class 8, in respect of electric cables,<br />

in the name of <strong>The</strong> Cable Makers' Association,<br />

Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, W.C.2,<br />

England, a Trade Union, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of June, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

VINAZO<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1454A-1456A is c/o Mr. Stehos<br />

E. EvangeUdes, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1458A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

NORBAR.<br />

No. 1459A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

TOBRALCO<br />

No. 1460A in Class 24, in respect of cotton piece<br />

goods of all kinds, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst<br />

Lee Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street,<br />

Manchester, England, British Subjects, trading<br />

as Manufacturers and Merchants.<br />

Filed the 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

No. 1461A in Class 38, in respect of articles of<br />

clothing, in the name of Tootal Broadhurst Lee<br />

Company, Limited, 56, Oxford Street, Manchester,<br />

England, British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers<br />

and Merchants.<br />

Filed the. 1st day of July, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

TOOTAL<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

appUcations Nos. 1458A-1461A is c/o Messrs.<br />

Paschalis & Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Governmcit Printer at the Government Printiug Office, Nicosia.<br />

(2;


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ublisfjeD hp ^nthovitp<br />

No. 2529.] FRIDAY, 31ST JULY, 1936. 509<br />

No. 725. Merchant Shipping—Load Line.<br />

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (NETHERLANDS LOAD<br />

LINE CERTIFICATES) ORDER, 1936.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 24th day of March, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

TH*: KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by Section 445 of the Merchant Shipping<br />

Act, 1894 (a) (hereinafter called " the principal<br />

Act ") it was enacted that where the Board of<br />

Trade certify that the laws and regulations for the<br />

time being in force in any foreign country and<br />

relating to overloading and improper loading<br />

are equally effective with the provisions of the<br />

principal Act relating thereto His Majesty in<br />

Council may direct that on proof of a ship of that<br />

country having compUed with those laws and<br />

regulations she shall not when in a port of the<br />

United Kingdom be liable to detention for noncompUance<br />

with the said provisions of the principal<br />

Act nor shaU there arise any UabiUty to any fine<br />

or penalty which would otherwise arise for noncompUance<br />

with those provisions :<br />

And whereas by an Order in Council dated the<br />

Ilth day of June, 1910, (b) after reciting that the<br />

Board of Trade had certified that certain statutory<br />

regulations which had been approved by the<br />

Netherlands Government relating to overloading<br />

so far as regards the assignment of load Unes to<br />

Netherlands ships were equally effective with the<br />

corresponding regulations in force in the United<br />

Kingdom respecting the assignment of load lines<br />

to British merchant ships it was directed that on<br />

proof that Netherlands ships had compUed with<br />

the aforesaid Netherlands regulations such ships<br />

should not, when in ports of the United Kingdom,<br />

be liable to detention for non-compUance with the<br />

provisions of the Merchant Shipping Acts relating<br />

to overloading nor should there arise any liabiUty<br />

to any fine or penalty which would otherwise<br />

arise for non-compUance with those provisions :<br />

And whereas by sub-section (2) of Section 67<br />

of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line<br />

(a) 57 & 68 Vict. c. 60.<br />

(b) S.R. & O. 1910 (No. 671) p. 476.<br />

Convention) Act, 1932 (c) (hereinafter called<br />

" the Act ") it was amongst other things enacted<br />

that Section four hundred and forty-five of the<br />

principal Act should be repealed as from the<br />

appointed day subject to a proviso that any Order<br />

in Council in force immediately before the appointed<br />

day under Section four hundred and forty-four<br />

or Section four hundred and forty-five of the<br />

principal Act should, until revoked, continue to<br />

have efFect as if for references in the Order to<br />

Part V of the principal Act relating to overloading<br />

or improper loading as the case might be there<br />

were substituted references to Part II of the<br />

Act so however that no such Order should continue<br />

to have effect with respect to Load Line<br />

Convention ships pljdng on international voyages ;<br />

And whereas by sub-section (3) of Section 67<br />

of the Act, it was enacted that for the purpose<br />

ofthe Section the expression " the appointed day "<br />

meant such day as His Majesty in Council might<br />

appoint:<br />

And whereas by an Order in Coimcil dated the<br />

10th day of November, 1932, (d) His Majesty<br />

appointed the 1st day of January, 1933, as the<br />

date on which Part II of the Act should come into<br />

operation :<br />

And whereas by Section 738 of the principal<br />

Act it is amongst other things provided that where<br />

His Majesty has power under that Act to make<br />

an Order in CouncU His Majesty may from time<br />

to time by Order in Council revoke any Order so<br />

made :<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the said recited<br />

Order in Council of the Ilth day of June, 1910,<br />

should be revoked :<br />

And whereas by sub-section (2) of Section 59<br />

of the Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line<br />

Conventions) Act, 1932, it is amongst other things<br />

enacted subject to the proviso that no Order<br />

in CouncU made under the sub-section shaU apply<br />

to Load Line Convention ships plying on<br />

international voyages, that where the Board of<br />

Trade certify that provision has been made for<br />

the fixing, marking and certifying of load Unes<br />

by the law m force in any foreign country with.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(C) 22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 9.<br />

(d) S.R. & O. 1932 (No. 917) p. 929.


510 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

respectjto .ships (or any class or description of<br />

ships) of that country and has also been so made<br />

(or has been agreed to be so made) for recognizing<br />

United Kingdom load line certificates as having<br />

the same effect in ports of that country as certificates<br />

issued under the said pro\-ision ; and that the<br />

said provision for the fixing, marking and certifying<br />

of load Unes is based on the same principles as<br />

the corresponding provisions of Part II of the<br />

Act and is equally eflfective His Majest>' may by<br />

Order in Council direct that load line certificates<br />

issued in pursuance of the said provision in respect<br />

of ships (or that class or description of ships)<br />

of that foreign country shall have the same eflFect<br />

for the purpose of Part II of the Act as United<br />

Kingdom load Une certificates :<br />

And whereas the Board of Trade ha^ e certified<br />

that provision has been made by the law in<br />

force in the Netherlands for the fixing, marking<br />

and certifying of load lines on Netherlands ships<br />

of the class or description specified in the Schedide<br />

hereto, and that it has been agreed that provision<br />

shall be so made for recognizing United Kingdom<br />

load line certificates as having the same effect<br />

in Netherlands ports as certificates issued under<br />

the said first-mentioned provision, and further<br />

that the said first-mentioned provision is based<br />

on the same principles as the coiTcsponding<br />

provisions of Part II of the Act and is equally<br />

eflFective :<br />

No\\, therefore. His Majesty, in pursuance of<br />

the powers vested in Him by Section 59 of the<br />

Act and of aU other powers enabling Him in that<br />

behalf, by and with the advice of His Privy<br />

CouncU, is pleased to direct, and doth hereby<br />

direct, as follows :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> aforesaid Order in CouncU dated the<br />

Ilth June, 1910, is hereby revoked.<br />

2. Load Line certificates issued in respect of<br />

Netherlands ships of the class or description<br />

specified in the Schedule hereto in pursuance of<br />

the aforesaid provision for the fixing, marking and<br />

certifying of load lines shall have the same eflFect<br />

for the purpose of Part II of the Act as United<br />

Kingdom load line certificates.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Interpretation Act, 1889, (a) shaU apply<br />

to the interpretation of this Order as it appUes<br />

to the interpretation of an Act of ParUament.<br />

4. This Order may be cited as the Merchant<br />

Shipping (Netherlands Load Line Certificates)<br />

Order, 1936.<br />

M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Ships of 150 tons gross tonnage or upwards<br />

which do not carry cargo or passengers.<br />

2. Ships of less than 150 tons gross tonnage.<br />

(a) J2 ik 5.3 Vict. c. 63.<br />

No. 726.<br />

(M.P. 1081/36.)<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 30th day of April, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by the Extradition Acts, 1870 to<br />

1935 (a) it was, amongst other things, enacted<br />

that, where an arrangement has been made with<br />

any foreign State with respect to the surrender<br />

(a) 33 & 34 Vict. c. 62; 22 & 23 . 6. c. 39; 25


appUes, and mandated territories to which the<br />

said Treaty has been or may be extended, and in<br />

respect of which the mandate is exercised by His<br />

Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom<br />

of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.<br />

ARTICLE 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> High Contracting Parties agree that His<br />

Majesty the King and Emperor may accede to<br />

the present Convention in respect of any other<br />

Member of the British Commonwealth of Nations,<br />

whose Government may desire that such accession<br />

be eflFected, by a notice given to that eflFect by<br />

the appropriate diplomatic representative of<br />

His Majesty the King and Emperor at Copenhagen.<br />

From the date that such notice comes into force<br />

the amendment set forth in Article 1 shaU apply<br />

to extradition proceedings between the territory<br />

of His Majesty the King of r?enmark and Iceland,<br />

on the one hand, and on the other the territory<br />

of the Member of the Commonwealth concemed.<br />

Any notice given under the first paragraph of<br />

this Article in respect of any Member of the British<br />

Commonwealth of Nations may include any<br />

territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf<br />

of the League of Nations has been accepted by<br />

His Majesty the King and Emperor and is exercised<br />

by the Government of the Member concerned.<br />

ARTICLE 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present Convention shall be ratified. <strong>The</strong><br />

ratifications shall be exchanged in London as soon<br />

as possible.<br />

ARTICLE 5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present Convention shall enter into force<br />

three months after the exchange of ratifications,<br />

and shall have the same duration as the Extradition<br />

Treaty of the 31st March, 1873.<br />

In faith whereof the above-named plenipotentiaries<br />

have signed the present Convention and have<br />

afl&xed thereto their seals.<br />

Done in dupUcate in EngUsh and Danish at<br />

Copenhagen the 15th day of October, 1935.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

(L.S.) H. FITZ B. MAXSE.<br />

(L.S.) TH. STAUNING.<br />

And whereas the ratifications of the said<br />

supplementary Convention were exchanged at<br />

London on the 30th day of March, 1936 :<br />

And whereas His Majesty has ratified the said<br />

supplementary Convention in respect of, and the<br />

said Convention thereby extends to, the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northem Ireland,<br />

the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, Newfoundland<br />

and British Colonies :<br />

Now, therefore. His Majesty, by and with the<br />

advice of His Privy Council, and in virtue of the<br />

authority committed to Him by the said recited<br />

Acts, doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that<br />

from and after the 30th day of June, 1936, the said<br />

Acts shaU apply in respect of the United Kmgdom<br />

of Great Britain and Northem Ireland, the Channel<br />

Islands, the Isle of Man, Newfoundland and British<br />

Colonies in the case of Denmark under and in<br />

accordance with the said Treaty of the 31st March,<br />

1873, as modified by the supplementary Convention<br />

of the 15th October, 1935.<br />

This Order may be cited as the Denmark<br />

(Extradition) Order in CouncU, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1077/36.) M.P.A. Hankey.<br />

511<br />

No. 727.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE^<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th day of July, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas His late Majesty, King George the<br />

Fifth, in CouncU was pleased to make the following;<br />

Orders (hereafter referred to as the " Treaty of<br />

Peace Orders"), namely, the Treaty of Peace<br />

(Covenant of the League of Nations) Order, 1935,<br />

the Treaty of Peace (Covenant of the League<br />

of Nations) (No. 2) Order, 1935, the Treaty of<br />

Peace (Covenant of the League of Nations) (No. 3)<br />

Order, 1935, the Treaty of Peace (Covenant<br />

of the League of Nations) (No. 4) Order, 1935,<br />

the Treaty of Peace (Covenant of the League<br />

of Nations) (Jersey) Order, 1935, and the Treaty<br />

of Peace (Covenant of the League of Nations)<br />

(Guernsey) Order, 1935:<br />

And whereas it is provided by subsection (2)<br />

of section one of the Treaty of Peace Act, 1919,<br />

that any Order in Council made under the said<br />

Act may be varied or revoked by a subsequent<br />

Order in Council:<br />

And whereas the Treasury have made an<br />

Order called the Clearing Office (Italy) Order,<br />

193fi, under the Debts Clearing Offices and Import<br />

Restrictions Act, 1934 :<br />

And whereas it is expedient to revoke the<br />

Treat}' of Peace Orders subject to such provisions<br />

as are hereafter contained:<br />

Now, therefore, His Majesty by and with<br />

the advice of His Privy Council is pleased to<br />

order, and it is hereby ordered, as follo\\ s :—<br />

Revocation of Treaty of Peace Orders.<br />

1.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Treaty of Peace Orders are herebj'^<br />

revoked as from the commencement of this Order,<br />

subject to the provisions hereafter contained in<br />

this Article.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> revocation of the said Orders shall<br />

not aflFect—<br />

(a) the previous operation of any of the<br />

said Orders, or anything duly done or<br />

sufiFered under any of them ; or<br />

(Jj) any right, privUege, obUgation or UabUity<br />

acquired, accrued or incurred under any<br />

of the said Orders ; or<br />

(c) any penalty, forfeiture or punishment<br />

incurred in respect of any offence committed<br />

against any of the said Orders ; or<br />

(d) any investigation, legal proceeding or<br />

remedy in respect of any such right,<br />

privUege, obUgation, liability, penalty, forfeiture<br />

or punishment as aforesaid;<br />

and any such investigation, legal proceeding or<br />

remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced,<br />

and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment<br />

may be imposed, as if the said Orders had not<br />

been revoked :<br />

Provided that after the commencement of this<br />

Order no debt to which the Clearing Oflfice (Italy)<br />

Order, 1936, appUes shaU be payable to the<br />

Controller of Anglo-ItaUan debts (hereafter referred<br />

to as " the ControUer"), notwithstanding that<br />

it is a debt to which Article 3 of the Treaty of<br />

Peace ((covenant of the League of Nations) (No. 2)<br />

Order, 1935, appUes and was due before the<br />

commencement of this Order.<br />

(3) Any sums in the hands of the Controller<br />

at the commencement of this Order or thereafter<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


.512 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

received by him shaU be paid by him into<br />

the special account referred to in the proviso to<br />

paragraph (5) of the said Article 3.<br />

(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Order<br />

accounts shall continue to be prepared by the<br />

Controller and audited by the Comptroller and<br />

Auditor-General as provided in paragraph (8)<br />

of the said Article 3.<br />

Short title, extent, commenrement and interpretation.<br />

2.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Treaty<br />

of Peace (Covenant of the I.ieague of Nations)<br />

Order, 1936.<br />

(2) This Order shall extend to the foUowing<br />


1^0. 732. Appointment under the Cypnis Courts<br />

of Justice Law, 1935.<br />

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty the King<br />

^And in virtue of the powers vested in him by the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts of Justice Law, 1935, His Excellency<br />

the Acting Governor has been pleased to appoint<br />

Mr. Charles Edward Langton Cox, President, District<br />

Uourt, to fill the oflSce of Puisne Judge during the<br />

absence of Mr. Alban Musgrave Thomas, a Puisne<br />

Judge, from the Slst July, 1936, and untU further<br />

orders. (M.P. P.1267.)<br />

So, 733. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. B. J. O'Brien, Administrative Oflficer, to perform<br />

the duties of Commissioner, Nicosia and Commissioner,<br />

Kyrenia. Dated 26th July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1517.)<br />

Mr. George Evripides to be, on probation, an Agricultural<br />

Assistant, Agricultural Department. Dated<br />

lst January, 1936. (M.P. P.21Hr).)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to be, on probation, Land Registry<br />

Student Clerks, Land Registration and Survey<br />

Department. Dated 1st July, 1936 :—<br />

:Mr. Pantelis Georghiou Poetis. (M.P. P.-2191.)<br />

Ali Nadji Sidki Eflf. (M.P. P.l374.)<br />

Mr. Nicolaos Petrou Georghiades. (M.P. P.2190.)<br />

Mr. Jack Leonida Jacovides. (M.P. P.2189.)<br />

Mr.- Costas Stavrou Ladas. (M.P. P.2188.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Louis Ambrosios Josephides as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 1st Grade, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, from 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.439.)<br />

Mustafa Muzaflfer Hilmi Eff. as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 2nd Grade, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, from 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.355.)<br />

Mr. Zacharias George Eleftheriades as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 3rd Grade, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, from 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.24().)<br />

Mr. Anthony Michael Bourgi as a Customs and<br />

Revenue Officer, 4th Grade, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, from 1st February, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1427.)<br />

Faik Sami Eff. as a Customs and Revenue Officer,<br />

5th Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

from 1st February, 1936. (M.P. P.1777.)<br />

Mr. Eftychios Demetriou Manganides as a Guard and<br />

Boatman, 3rd Grade, Custonis and Inland Revenue<br />

Department, frora 1st August, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.1014.)<br />

No. 734. Agreement regarding the Mutual<br />

Recognition of Load Line Certificates.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs it to be<br />

notified for general information that His Majesty's<br />

Government in the United Kingdom has concluded<br />

with the Netherlands Government an Agreement in<br />

regard to the mutual recognition of load line certificates<br />

issued by the respective Govemments, with effect from<br />

the 7th of November, 1935. (M.P. 1081/36.)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936. 513<br />

No. 735. Examination under the Pharmacy Laws,<br />

1900 and 1926.<br />

It is hereby notified that an examination under the<br />

above Laws will be held at the offiee of the Director of<br />

Medical Services on the 1st December, 1936, at 10 a.m.<br />

and the following days.<br />

2. Candidates wishing to sit for this examination<br />

should give at least 14 davs' notice in writing to the<br />

Director of Medical Services. (M.P. 11,^)2/09/2.)<br />

No. 736. Order of the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Limassol under the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Leslie Stuart Greening,<br />

Commissioner of the District of Limassol, do hereby<br />

order that the village of Kato Polemidhia, in the<br />

District of Limassol, shall be a prescribed vill^e<br />

within the meaning of the Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

Limassol, L. S. GREENING,<br />

20th July, 1936. Commissioner.<br />

(M.P. 1000/13/45.)<br />

No. 737. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

OMODHOS (LIMASSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the vUlage of<br />

Omodhos, in the District of Limassol, (hereinafter<br />

caUed the " Fund "), into which shall be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

comnaitted within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Omodhos, as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 18th June, 1936,<br />

and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 19th June,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Limassol, for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Ftmd shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of Omodhos.<br />

Lunassol, 14th July, 1936.<br />

L. S. GREENING,<br />

(M.P. 820/36.) Commissioner.<br />

No. 738. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KAMBI PHAKMAKAS (NICOSIA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby estabUsh a fund for the viUage of Kambi<br />

Pharmakas, in the District of Nicosia, (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

vUlage of Kambi Pharmakas, as described in the<br />

Order of the Govemor made the 18th June, 1936,<br />

and pubUshed m the <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2520 of the 19th<br />

June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Nicosia for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fimd shall be utilized for<br />

works of public utiUty in the vUlage of Kambi<br />

Pharmakas.<br />

Nicosia, 18th July, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 868/36.)<br />

0. G. DENNIS,<br />

Commissioner.


514 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

Mo. 739. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

KALLEPIA (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the viUage of<br />

Kallepia, in the District of Paphos (hereinafter<br />

caUed " the Fund "), into which shaU be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

viUage of Kallepia, as described in the Order of<br />

the Grovemor made the 30th June, 1936, and<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, ofthe 3rd July, 1936<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos, for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utUized<br />

for works of pubUc utUity in the viUage of<br />

Kallepia.<br />

Paphos, 23rd July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 829/36.)<br />

T. 8. BELL,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 740. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

VUlage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PERISTERONA (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Plantmg Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 'l936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Peristerona, in the District of Paphos (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shall be paid<br />

all fines recovered under the said Laws for<br />

offences committed within the Tree Planting Area<br />

of the viUage of Peristerona, as described in the<br />

Order of the Govemor made the 30th June,<br />

1936, and published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 3rd<br />

July, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Paphos for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utiUty in the viUage of Peristerona.<br />

Paphos, 23rd July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 903/36.)<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 741. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PRETORI (PAPHOS) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Plantmg ViUage -Vreas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of Pretori,<br />

in the District of Paphos (hereinafter called the<br />

" Fund"), into which shall be paid all fines<br />

recovered under the said Laws for oflfences committed<br />

within the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

vUlage of Pretori, as described in the Order of<br />

the Govemor made the 18th June, 1936, and<br />

published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 19th June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shaU be under the management<br />

and control of the Comnnssioner of Paphos for<br />

the time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utility in the viUage of Pretori.<br />

Paphos, 23rd July, 1930.<br />

(M.P. 786/36.)<br />

T. S. BELL,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 742. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to^ the<br />

Notification made on the 7th July, 1986,' by<br />

His Excellency the Acting Oovernor pursuant to the<br />

Qnarantine Law, 1932, and published in the Cypnis<br />

Gazeffe of the 10th July, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1982, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Lociil area<br />

Alexandria (Egypt)<br />

Porr Said (Egypt).,<br />

Bombay (India) .,<br />

Salonica (Greece) ..<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ..<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ..<br />

Malta<br />

D.ingerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Cholera. •<br />

Typhus andiSniallpox.-<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)«<br />

No. 743. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50of<br />

the Partnership Law, 1!)28, having been furnished^<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Regi.sfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and.i description •<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each ot the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

afFairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. N. Hadjipavlou & G. Kyriakides.<br />

2. Sale of spirits and intoxicating liquors.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4.) Nicos Hadjipavlou, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

5./Georghios Kyriakides, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

6. NU.<br />

7. Five years, lst June, 1936.<br />

8 Nil.<br />

Nicos Hadjipavlou.<br />

Georghios Kyriakides.<br />

10 471.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

No. 744. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements nnder tbe Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette. (M.P. I2(n/ll.)'


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 3isT JULY, 1936. .)!.><br />

No. 745. Statement of Loans made by the Loan Commissioners during the Quarter ended<br />

SOth June, 1936.<br />

(SECTION 24 OF THE PUBLIC LOAN LAWS, 1897 to 1933.)<br />

To whom paid<br />

Kyperounda Yillage Community (Limassol District)<br />

Evrykhou .Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Platani Village Community (Famagusta District) .<br />

Kato Dhrys Village Community (Larnaca District).<br />

Linou Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Lythrodhonda Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Lagoudhera Yillage Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Askas Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

iSina Oros Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Kannavia Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Alekhtora Village Community (Limassol District)<br />

Gourri Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros Village Community (Larnaca District)<br />

Akapnou Village Community (Limassol District) ...<br />

Kato Phlasou Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Kornokipos Village Community (Famagusta District)<br />

Lazania Village Community (Nicosia District)<br />

Pelendria Village Community (Limassol District) ...<br />

Kaminaria Village Community (Limassol District) ...<br />

Residence<br />

Kyperounda...<br />

Evrykhou ...<br />

Platani<br />

Kato Dhrys...<br />

Linou<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Lagoudhera...<br />

Askas<br />

Sina Oros ...<br />

Kannavia<br />

Alekhtora ...<br />

Gourri<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

Akapnou<br />

Kato Phlasou<br />

Kornokipos ...<br />

Lazania<br />

Pelendria<br />

Kanunaria ...<br />

Amount<br />

£ ». cp.<br />

18th July, 1936. (M.P. 1388/07/2.) H. C. LEV, Acting Treasurer.<br />

No. 746. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 25th July, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

mallpox<br />

aQ<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

~<br />

hickenpox<br />

O<br />

3<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

4<br />

213<br />

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carlet-Fev<br />

CO<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

k<br />

holera<br />

O<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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lague<br />

fh<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

iphtheria<br />

U<br />

—<br />

—<br />

15<br />

.C.S. Meni Iigitis<br />

W<br />

«<br />

—<br />

Nicosia,<br />

27th July, 1986. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

—<br />

—<br />

yphus<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

yphoid<br />

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ysentery<br />

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It.<br />

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j<br />

1<br />

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— 1 —<br />

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8 1<br />

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JOLI<br />


516 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

No. 748. Municipal Corporation of Nicosia.<br />

STATEMENT SHOWING THE REVENUB AND EXPENDITURE OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION<br />

OP NICOSIA FOR THE YEAR ENDED THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

£<br />

Balance on 1st January, 1935 :—<br />

«. cp. £ «.<br />

Bank<br />

Cash .. .. ..<br />

1.847<br />

.. 13."><br />

.<br />

0 0<br />

4 0*<br />

—1,982 4<br />

1. Licences and pennits :—<br />

(a) Profession, trade & busi-<br />

0693 licences .. .. 2,345 12<br />

(6) Dog licences .. .. 43 4<br />

n<br />

0<br />

((•; <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical,<br />

«tc., licences<br />

(d) Building, etc, permits<br />

.. 1,570 16<br />

.. 548 15<br />

5<br />

0<br />

(c) Other licences . . ..<br />

(/) Permit to lay out a street<br />

70 17<br />

10 0<br />

4i<br />

0<br />

2. Conser\-ancy & other rates :—<br />

—4,589 5<br />

(c) Removal of refuse, etc., rates ..<br />

3. F'^es and tolls :—<br />

.. 297 5<br />

(a) Slaughter-house fees . .3,239 4 0<br />

[b) Weighing fees .. 987 11<br />

(c) Hawking fees . . .. 408 18<br />

(d) Advertisement fees . . 1 8<br />

(/) Fees for .sealing of weights<br />

H<br />

H<br />

0<br />

and measures .. ..<br />

{g) Fees and tolls of municipal<br />

!S 16 0<br />

mfirkets<br />

(h) Tolls<br />

..3,271 17<br />

704 1<br />

4<br />

8*<br />

^621 17<br />

4. Rent and storage :—<br />

(a) Municipal markets' rents 950 0 1<br />

(6) Other premises' rents . . 12S is 1<br />

(c) Storage of inflammables r),»i4:{ 13<br />

(rf) Rent" of sheds . . . . Mi2 8<br />

6. Miscellaneous receipts :—<br />

H<br />

s<br />

7 38.) 1<br />

(a) Fines .. . . . . 47 •> 5<br />

(b) Costs and compensation<br />

(d) Sale of confiscated goods<br />

(e) Other sales.. ..«<br />

5 12<br />

•').*) 2<br />

I.J 17<br />

H<br />

81<br />

2<br />

— 123 l.-><br />

6A. Deposits:—<br />

(a) Transport of ment . . 243 6 0<br />

(b) Donations for the poor-house 1 15<br />

(c) Jubilee fund . . 1,809 11<br />

(d) Sundry deposits . . . . 47 3<br />

7. Loans<br />

.<br />

Surplus of Cash<br />

.<br />

0<br />

H<br />

H<br />

9. A, ll/X 101 16<br />

5,000 0<br />

.. - 0<br />

cp.<br />

OJ<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4i<br />

H<br />

n<br />

H<br />

0<br />

3i<br />

£30,101 5 3i<br />

LOANS.<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong>, 1931. Page 34. Amount £20,000.<br />

1935. „ 113 „ £6,000.<br />

Paving and asphalting streets on credit:<br />

To the Shell Company<br />

Rate 6%.<br />

„ 6%.<br />

Balance o/s<br />

(M.P. 778/09/?.^<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

£ 8. op. £ «. 0p.<br />

1. Salaries and wages :—<br />

(a) Permanent employees 2,325 5 3<br />

(6) Temporary employees for<br />

general purposes .. 532 18 4.V<br />

-2,868 3 7J<br />

3. Conservanoy and fire-protection.. 3,191 17<br />

4. Parks and public gardens..<br />

160 18 8J<br />

5. Maintenance find improvement of water<br />

supply<br />

542 16 3J<br />

G. Public works annuaUy recurrent:—<br />

(a) Maintenaoce aod vifkaemp<br />

of existing roads.. 10,744 16 5J<br />

(b) Maintenance and upkeep of<br />

existing municipal buildings,<br />

eto. .. .. .. 191 13<br />

(c) Town lighting .. ..1,464 o<br />

6i<br />

4<br />

7. Public works extraordinary :—<br />

(a) Construction of new roads<br />

-12,400 15<br />

or enlargement of the<br />

existing roads . . . . 816 16 8i<br />

(6) Construction of new<br />

municipal buildings, etc. 1,355 15 3<br />

-2,172 12<br />

8. Reuts<br />

39 10<br />

9. Subscriptions and payments especially<br />

approved :—<br />

(o) Chamber of Conunerce 40 0 0<br />

(6) Other, especially approved<br />

pajonents .. .. . . 155 0 0<br />

10. Charity :—<br />

(o) Contribution to public<br />

Hospitals ..<br />

531 17 7<br />

(6) Contribution to Infant<br />

Welfare Centres .. 106 7 5<br />

(c) Contribution to charitable<br />

schemes or institutions 614 16 71<br />

(d) Maintenance of the poorhouse<br />

576 11 3<br />

1<br />

11. Fumiture and fittings<br />

12. (Government audit. .<br />

13. Miscelltmeous payments :—<br />

(a) Stationery, postage and<br />

printing ..<br />

(6) Uniforms of municipal employees<br />

(c) Pensions and gratuities ..<br />

(d) Taxes on municipal properties<br />

(e) Purchase and repairs of<br />

weights and measures ..<br />

(/) Travelling expenses<br />

{g) Fines, fees of Court and<br />

legal expenses<br />

(A) Purchases not otherwise<br />

classified ..<br />

(i) Construction of hearse ..<br />

{j) Board of Censors . .<br />

2i<br />

6<br />

195 0 0<br />

1,829 13 4^<br />

19 11 1<br />

55 0 0<br />

126 3 2J<br />

79 11<br />

188 4 1<br />

0<br />

105 4 1<br />

3 19<br />

45 2 4i<br />

4J<br />

416 8 1<br />

51 12 1<br />

32 0 0<br />

37 0 0<br />

1,086 4Z6f<br />

Deposits :—Transport of meat<br />

. 155 17 ge<br />

14. Loans, repayment of<br />

1,627 1936<br />

Balance on 31st December, 1935 :—<br />

Bank—Town Fund ..<br />

Jubilee fimd ..<br />

Cash<br />

.. 1,775 17 3<br />

.. 1,799 8 6<br />

290 17 4<br />

-3,866 3 4<br />

£ a. cp.<br />

18,893 6 5<br />

5,000 0 0<br />

7,039 4 7<br />

£30.101 5 3J<br />

I hereby certify that the accounts of the Municipal Corporation of Nicosia for the year<br />

1935 have been examined and agree with the above statenient.<br />

^''lo'i:' r , ,no« ANT. N. BRANCO<br />

18th July, 1936. , j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretarg.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2529 OP 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 20 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENAIfrCE AND BETTER<br />

MANAGEMENT OF THE CYPRUS PUBLIC LIBRARY.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] \24:th July, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pubhc Library Short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,— interpretation.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of Management<br />

of the Library ;<br />

" Library " means the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubHc Library founded<br />

by His Excellency Sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., in the<br />

year 1927 and includes any other Ubrary estabhshed<br />

in connection therewith ;<br />

" Municipal Council" means the Council of the<br />

Municipal Corporation of Nicosia ;<br />

" subscriber " means any person whose name is entered<br />

in the Register of Subscribers to the Library and includes<br />

a life subscriber.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Library shaU be located at such premises as the Location of<br />

Committee may determine. library.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> expenses of the Library shall be defrayed out of— income of<br />

(a) such moneys as may from time to time be<br />

appropriated to the Library by the Governor out<br />

of the Revenue of the Colony ;<br />

(b) such moneys as may from time to time be<br />

appropriated to the Library by the Municipal<br />

Council out of the revenue of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of Nicosia;<br />

(c) penalties and fines imposed and recovered in<br />

respect of offences committed against any provision<br />

of this Law or of any regulation made thereunder;<br />

Library.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(d) legacies and donations;<br />

(1)<br />

.517


^IS SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 31ST JULY, 1036.<br />

Committee<br />

of manage<br />

ment.<br />

Chaiiman of<br />

Conunittee.<br />

Incorporation<br />

of<br />

Committee.<br />

funds and<br />

property<br />

(e) moneys received for ihk use of any of the rooms<br />

of the Library for any of the purposes authorized<br />

by this Law ;<br />

(/) such other moneys as may from time to time be<br />

vested in the Committee and appropriated by tliem<br />

to the maintenance of the Library.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Library shall be managed and controlled by a<br />

Committee of Management which shall be constituted<br />

as foUows :—<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> Commissioner of Nicosia.<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> Director of Education.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> Mayor of Nicosia.<br />

(d) One Christian and one Moslem CounciUor to be<br />

appointed once in every two years, or at any time<br />

to fiU a vacancy, by the Municipal Council.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Committee, at a special meeting in every two years,<br />

shaU elect a chairman from among their number, who shaU<br />

continue to hold office as chairman until the election of the<br />

chairman for the ensuing two years. In the event of the<br />

death, absence from the Colony or incapacity to perform<br />

his duties, of the chairman, the Committee shaU, as soon<br />

as possible, proceed to elect one of their number to act as<br />

chairman during his absence. A chairman shall be eligible<br />

for re-election at the expiration of any term of office if<br />

he is stiU a member of the Committee.<br />

7.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Cominittee shaU be a body corporate by<br />

the name of " <strong>The</strong> Committee of Management of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

PubUc Library " and by that name shaU have perpetual<br />

succession and may hold, acquire and dispose of any movable<br />

or immovable property for the purposes of this Law.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Committee may sue and be sued, prosecute and<br />

be prosecuted in its corporate name and shaU have a<br />

common seal to be approved and if necessary altered from<br />

time to time by the Committee. Such seal shaU be judiciaUy<br />

noticed.<br />

Committee g. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall have the absolute management<br />

controrand ^tiid coutrol of the Library and of its funds, and may apply<br />

m^g^iient any part of such funds to the purchase of such books,<br />

'^^' magazines, periodicals, newspapers, prints, pamphlets,<br />

manuscripts, reports, pictures, maps, engravings, works<br />

of art and science, scientific, phUosophical, and other<br />

instruments, specimens of natural history, science, art,<br />

agriculture, mining and industry, and all other articles,<br />

furniture, and effects, as they may deem requisite for the<br />

purposes of the Library, and may also seU or otherwise<br />

dispose of any article purchased or acquired by the Library ;<br />

and all moneys arising from any such sale or other disposal<br />

shaU be deemed to be part of the funds of the Library<br />

and shaU be appUed accordingly.<br />

Committee<br />

to pay all<br />

outgoings,<br />

expenses,<br />

etc.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU, out of the funds of the Library,<br />

pay aU rents, rates, taxes, insurance premiums on buildings<br />

and contents, salaries and wages, costs of additions,<br />

repairs, and other outgoings and expenses payable in<br />

respect of the management of the Library, and the insurance<br />

premiums upon aU books and other articles contained in the<br />

Library against loss or damage by fire or otherwise, and<br />

the expenses incidental to all sales under the last preceding<br />

section.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SurpLEMET^T TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31 ST JULT, 193P<br />

10. Any person subscribing to the Library such annr<br />

or other sum as may from time to time be prescribed s^<br />

be deemed to be a subscriber and shall have his nam^<br />

entered as such in the Register of Subscribers to the Library.<br />

11. Any person making a donation to the Library, Life<br />

either in money, books, or other pubUcations, works of subscriber^<br />

art or science, or any other articles, of such value as may<br />

be prescribed, may, by resolution of the Committee, be<br />

elected as a Ufe subscriber and shaU thenceforth be entitled<br />

to aU the privileges of an annual subscriber without any<br />

further payment.<br />

12. A subscriber shall be entitled to borrow from the Rights and<br />

Library such a number of books, periodicals, newspapers and aubscriSrs.^<br />

magazines and to keep the same for such period as may<br />

from time to time be prescribed, and he shall be responsible<br />

for the proper care of such books, periodicals, newspapers<br />

or magazines and for their due return to the Library.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall have the power to refuse to Powers of<br />

accept, and after acceptance shaU have the power to return, ^i^^esp^ect<br />

the whole or part of the subscription of any person whom to persons<br />

they may have reason to suspect to be suffering from any f^'^'^o^.<br />

communicable disease, or who may be residing in the same municabie<br />

house with any person suffering or suspected to be suffering ^'^®*^®from<br />

any such disease; and, upon the return of such<br />

subscription, or proportionate part thereof computed for<br />

the unexpired portion of the term for which the subscription<br />

was paid, such person shall immediately cease to be a<br />

subscriber and to enjo}^ the rights and privileges of a<br />

subscriber, and shaU be required forthwith to return aU<br />

books, periodicals and magazines which may be in his<br />

possession.<br />

14. A general meeting of the subscribers shall be held Annual<br />

before the end of February in each year upon a day and meeTing of<br />

at an hour to be fixed by the Committee, of which not less subscribers.<br />

than seven clear days' notice shall be given to such<br />

subscribers, and at such general meeting the annual<br />

subscribers shall elect members of the Committee for the<br />

current year in the prescribed manner.<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall have power to appoint one or ^"b- .<br />

more sub-committees, consisting of such one or more \,<br />

members as they may think fit, for the purpose of considering<br />

and reporting upon such questions and matters as may be<br />

referred to them, and the Committee may grant to any<br />

such sub-committee the power to do any of the acts relating<br />

to the management of the Library which the Committee<br />

themselves miglit lawfuUy do.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may appoint, upon such terms as Appointthey<br />

may think fit, a Librarian and such other officers SSariL,<br />

and servants as they may deem requisite for the purpose officers and<br />

of managing and carrying on the Library ; and may fix ^®^^*"^^the<br />

salary and wages to be paid to them, and may at any<br />

time remove any such Librarian or officers or servants.<br />

17. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU, subject to such regulations Free readingas<br />

they may deem fit to make, provide and set apart some room.<br />

portion of the Library for use as a free reading-room, to<br />

which the general pubUc shaU have free access to use the<br />

books, magazines, periodicals and newspapers of the<br />

Library.<br />

18. <strong>The</strong> Committee may permit any part of any premises Part of<br />

in which the Library may from time to time be located may^Sused<br />

to be used, either gratuitously or otherwise, for lectures, for meetings,<br />

meetings or otherwise : ®*^*'-<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


*^0 SxTPPLEMEjrr TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

Provided that the use of the premises as and for the<br />

purposes of a Library shaU not be thereby interfered with.<br />

Regula- 19,—(1) Xhe Committee shaU have power, with the<br />

approval of the GoYcmor in Council, to make regulations<br />

to be published in the Oazette for the management of the<br />

Library and may, by such regulations, provide for aU or any<br />

, of the foUowiiig matters, that is to say,—<br />

(a) the conduct of Committee meetings ;<br />

(b) the rate of subscription to be paid by subscribers ;<br />

(c) the value of the donation to be required as a<br />

qualification for election as a life subscriber;<br />

id) the conditions under which, and the days and hours<br />

during which, subscribers and the general pubUc<br />

may be admitted to the Library, or to any particular<br />

part thereof;<br />

(c) the method to be employed in obtaining books,<br />

periodicals, newspapers, and magazines from the<br />

Library and the mode in which such books,<br />

periodicals, newspapers or magazines may be issued<br />

to subscribers ;<br />

(/) the duties of the Librarian and of the officers and<br />

servants of the Library, and the terms and<br />

conditions upon which they are to be appointed,<br />

and upon which they may be granted leave ;<br />

(g) the proper use of the free reading-room by the<br />

general pubUc, and the method of issuing books,<br />

periodicals, magazines and newspapers to persons<br />

using the free reading-room ;<br />

(h) the charges to be made and the conditions to be<br />

observed for the use of any part of the Library for<br />

the purpose of lectures, meetings or otherwise;<br />

(i) the exclusion or removal from any part of the<br />

Library of any person whom the Committee may<br />

consider undesirable on sanitary or other grounds,<br />

or who may have committed a breach of the<br />

regulations, or otherwise misconducted himself in<br />

the Library;<br />

(j) any other matter or thing which the Cominittee<br />

may consider necessary for the good management<br />

and control of the Library and the securing of its<br />

peaceful use by subscribers and otlier persons<br />

lawfuUy resorting thereto.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Committee may, in any regulations made by<br />

them under this section, prescribe fines, not exceeding<br />

two pounds in each case, to be imposed for hreftclies of<br />

such regulations.<br />

Penalty on 20. If any Subscriber shaU fail, neglect, or refuse to retum<br />

Jjb^^j^ any book, periodical, newspaper or magazine belonging to<br />

ing book. etc. the library within such period as may have been prescribed,<br />

it shaU be lawful for the Librarian to deUver to such<br />

subscriber a written notice requiring him to retum such<br />

book, periodical, newspaper or magazine within seven days<br />

from the date of such notice, and to pay any fine which<br />

he may have incurred in respect of such faUure, neglect<br />

or refusal If any subscriber sliaU faU to comply with<br />

such notice within the time therein specified, he shaU be<br />

liable to a penalty not exceedmg two pounds in addition<br />

to the value of the book, periodical, newspaper or magazine<br />

and to the amount of the fine incurred.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST JULY. 1936. 521<br />

21. Any person who, in any part of the Library— ub^°^ "*<br />

(a) behaves in a disorderly manner; or premisea.<br />

(h) uses violent, abusive or obscene language ; or<br />

(c) bets or gambles; or<br />

(d) after proper warning, persists in remaining in<br />

the Library or reading-room beyond the hour fixed<br />

for the closing thereof,<br />

shall be Uable to a penalty of two pounds.<br />

22. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be paid out of the Revenue of the Grvm from<br />

Colony towards the maintenance of the Library such Revenue,<br />

moneys as may from time to time be appropriated to the<br />

Library by the Governor.<br />

23. <strong>The</strong>re shall be paid out of the revenue of the Municipal ^^^^ ff*<br />

Corporation of Nicosia towards the maintenance of the MSni'd^<br />

Library such moneys as may from time to time be Corporation<br />

appropriated to the Library bj'^ the Municipal CouncU. ° ^*^°"**<br />

24. <strong>The</strong> Committee mav, with the consent of the Governor Committee<br />

in CouncU,— *^ TI ^"""^^<br />

one<br />

(a) borrow for the purposes of the Library any sum *^^J^"**<br />

of money which shall not exceed in the aggregate<br />

one thousand pounds :<br />

(b) mortgage by waA* of security for a 113' such loan any<br />

lands or buildings vested in them.<br />

26. <strong>The</strong> accounts of the Library shaU be audited by the Audit of<br />

Auditor, and a Aoarh- statement of account, in such form ^^^^"as<br />

the Auditor ma>' direct, shaU be forwarded to the<br />

Colonial Secretarv.<br />

26. All penalties imposed by this Law and aU fines Procedure<br />

prescribed by regulations made under the provisions of oTa^^S<br />

tliis Law shall be recoverable on summary conviction, and penalties,<br />

proceedings may be instituted and conducted by the<br />

Librarian or by any person authorized by the Cominittee,<br />

either generally or for any particular proceedings.<br />

27. AU penalties and fines recovered under this Law or Appropriany<br />

regidations made thereunder sliaU be paid to the sSS'and<br />

Committee. penalties.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

'2Ath July. 1936. Aciing Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 555/27/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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(5)


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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2529 OF 31ST JULY, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 146J:A in Class 3, in respect of preparations of<br />

calcium glyconate, in the name of Ecrist Co. Ltd.,<br />

Lemessos St. 50, Athens, Greece, Greek Subjects,<br />

trading as Manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.<br />

Filed the 17th dayof July, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

GLYCOCALCINE<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1464A is c/o Mr. N. G. Pierides,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltstjeti hp autfjorttp<br />

No. 2530.] FRIDAY. TTH AUGUST, 1936. 525<br />

No. 748. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Alethriko, in the District of<br />

Lamaca, on the 25th day of March, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Alethriko:<br />

^ And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Alethriko has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Lamaca a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

falfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Conmiissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colomal Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Acting Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Acting Govemor considers it<br />

expedient, having regard to all the circumstances,<br />

that the area in the said report described should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Alethriko :<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellencj' the Acting<br />

Govemor, in exercise of the powers vested in him<br />

by the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to<br />

1936, is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered<br />

as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Alethriko in the District of Lamaca.<br />

'SCHEDULE. . .<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boimdaries<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> bomidary begins, at the south-eastern<br />

comer of the bridge OVOT the river of the village<br />

( of Alethriko, plot No. 250, plan No. L/27, and<br />

goes south-eastwards along the right bank<br />

of this river to the most southem point oF<br />

plot No. 154, plan Xo. L/35, locaHty " Kanoura,'*<br />

on the boundary between the village of Alethriko<br />

and the village of Kivisil; thence south-westwards<br />

along this vUlage boundary as far as<br />

the junction of footpaths at the most southem<br />

point of plot Xo. 298 of the same plan; thence<br />

westwards along a footpath to the road from<br />

the village of Anaphotia to the village of Alethriko<br />

at the south-westem comer of plot No. 292<br />

of the same plan ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along this road to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 1,154 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the<br />

plan filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 230/36.<br />

Made at Troodos, this 31st day of July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1036/36.)<br />

No. 750. ORDER<br />

MADEX7KDEB<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTEBSHILL,<br />

AREAS<br />

Acting Goverjurr.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Ypsonas, in the District of<br />

Limassol, on the Sth day of December, 1935, it<br />

was determined by the requisite majority of<br />

the voters present thereat that a certain area<br />

should be reserved as the Tree Planting Area<br />

of the village of Ypsonas :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundanes<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Ypsonas has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Limassol a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

ocmsideration of the Acting Grov^nor:<br />

And whereas the Acting Govemor considers it<br />

expedient, having regard to all the circtraistances,.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


52G THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

that the area in the said report described should<br />

be restrved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of Ypsonas.<br />

Xow. therefore. His Excellency the Acting<br />

GoverUv-r. in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by the Tree planting Village Areas Laws,<br />

1930 to 1936, is pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of thevillage of Ypsonas<br />

in the District of Limassol.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries<br />

"that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 562, plan No. LIII/55, locaUty<br />

" Klatheri," on a footpath and on the boundary<br />

of the village of Ypsonas, and goes southeastwards,<br />

south-westwards and north-westwards<br />

along this village boundary through<br />

the locahties '' Vouppa-tou-Harama," " Ayios<br />

Koumoutas," " Ls^os Mavris," " Zakharomilos,"<br />

" Karamanitou," to the most westem<br />

point of plot Xo. 204, plan No. LIII/62, locaUty<br />

" Mandres," on the south side of the road from<br />

the \-illage of Kolossi to the village of Ypsonas ;<br />

thence north-eastwards along tlds side of this<br />

road to the most northem point of plot No. 322<br />

of the same plan, locaUty " Kokkinoyin,"<br />

on the right bank of the stream " Argaki-tou-<br />

Djirlaou " ; thence south-eastwards along this<br />

bank of this stream to the most eastem point<br />

of plot No. 596, plan No. LIII/63, locaUty<br />

" Mandres," ou a footpath; thence northeastwards<br />

along this footpath to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 514, plan No. LIII/63,<br />

locality " Azeritis," on the right bank of a<br />

stream ; thence south-eastwards along this<br />

bank of this stream to the point due west of<br />

the most westem point of plot No. 758 of the<br />

same plan; thence eastwards crossing the<br />

stream and passing along the boundaries of, and<br />

including in the reserved area, plots Nos. 758,<br />

757, 756, 747, 746, 696, 697, 698, 699, 700,<br />

701, locaUty " Phassaries," plots Nos. 733,<br />

"734, 735, 737 of the same plan, plots Nos. 106,<br />

108, 109, 110, 111, 119, 120, 121, plan<br />

No. LVIII/7, plot No. 724, plan No. LIII/63,<br />

locality "Toumbi," to the most eastem point<br />

of plot No. 724 on a footpath; thence northeastwards<br />

along this footpath to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 234, plan No. LIII/64,<br />

locaUty " MonovoUka," on the road from<br />

liqif^ssql to the village of Ypsonas; thence<br />

due north crossing this road and north-westwards<br />

along its northem side to the southwestern<br />

comer of plot No. 331, plan No. Lni/63;<br />

thence north-westwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 331, 319, 281, 282, 287, 283,<br />

312, 303. 302, 299, 297, 296, 295, 290, 291,<br />

292, 293, 294, of the same plan, piot§ NOB. 476,<br />

476, 474, 472, 471, 468, 467, m» 465, 464,<br />

514, 521, .322, 523, 524, plan No. LIIJ/56, to<br />

the most western point of plot No. 5^, on a<br />

track; thence north-eastwards along this track<br />

to the footpath at the most westeni point of<br />

plot No. 5^ of the same plan; thence northeftftwArds<br />

along this footpath to the stftrting<br />

point.<br />

Tbe area reserved ccmiprises 5,7^ domims<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed ip DX.R.S. MP. 86/36,<br />

Made at TroSdos, this Slst day of July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 935/36.)<br />

No. 751. Ck)nsiilar Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Aeting (lOvernor direct^^ it to be<br />

notifietl for general inforniation that a despatch bas been<br />

received from the Right Honourable the Secretary of<br />

State for the Colonies intimating that Mr. Alliert<br />

Carl Gustaf Winquist has been appointed Swedish<br />

Commercial Secretary and Consul-General at Cairo of<br />

the Swedish Consular ix)8t in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Palestine and<br />

Trans-Jordan.<br />

Recc^uition has been afforded to Mr. Winquist by<br />

the Government of <strong>Cyprus</strong>. (M.P. 984/86.)<br />

No. 752. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Officer Administering the Government and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, are publislied for<br />

general information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 21 of 1936.—A Law to repeal the Rei::ulations<br />

relating to the Organization of the Passpt)rt Service<br />

of 16 Rejeb, 1260. (M.P. 933/36.)<br />

No. 22 of 1936.—A Law to consolidate and amend the<br />

Law relating to Medical Registration.<br />

(M.P. 93.3/31/2.)<br />

No. 753. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the (Jovernor has l)een pleased<br />

to appoint Sir Panayiotis Loizou Cacoyannis to be an<br />

Additional Member of the Executive Council for »<br />

further period of three years from the 10th Augait,<br />

1936. (M.P. C. 173/05/2.)<br />

No. 754. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has l)een<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

COMFIBMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Evripides Christofi loannides as a Land Registry<br />

Clerk, 2Dd Grade, from 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.393.)<br />

Dr. Socratis Savvas Pastides as a Medical Officer, Ssd<br />

Grade, Medical Department, from let October,<br />

1932. (M.P. P.1975.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. R. Rodger, Road Engineer, Public Works Depart^<br />

ment, to act as Director of Public Works. Dated<br />

25th July, 1936. (M.P. P.1845.)<br />

Mr. R. Rodger, Road Engines, Public Wwks Department,<br />

acted as Assistant Director Of Public Works,<br />

in addition to his own duties, from lOih Octobuv<br />

1935, to 24th Jnly, 1986. (M.P. P.1846.)<br />

No. 755. Lea?e of Ateenoe.<br />

Mr. A. A. P. D. Stone, O.B.E., Director of Public<br />

Works, is granted vacation leave (72 days) and<br />

passage leave (24 days) from 20th July to 28tb<br />

October, 1936. (M.P. L.1274.)<br />

Mr. P. Dikaios, Curator of M^Beum, AivUqQities<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave (30 d^J*),<br />

pa«iage leave (14 day*) and datf l^ve (16 days)<br />

from 2ftrd July to 20tb September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.20«4.)<br />

Ho. 756. ^fffynntiftn.<br />

His Bxoellency the Acting Oovernor has been pleoK^i<br />

to accept the following resignation :—<br />

Mr. George Anastasiou Aiproftaa, Stock Inspector,<br />

Agricaltural Department, wiUi efFect from the 6th<br />

August, 1986, inclusive. (M.P. P2118.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


No. 757. Certificates of Honour.<br />

It is notified for general information that<br />

His Majesty the King has approved of the extension<br />

to <strong>Cyprus</strong> of the scheme of the award of Certificates<br />

of Honour under the rules which are appended<br />

below.<br />

CYPBITS.<br />

Rides governing the award of Certificates of Honour.<br />

His Majesty the King has been pleased to<br />

approve the award lender the foUowing rules of<br />

Certificates of Honour to Mukhtars or other<br />

niembers of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> District Administrations,<br />

not being Govemmeni Servants or Municipal<br />

Officers, who have rendered or may hereafter<br />

render to the Govemment loyal and valuable<br />

pervice in prominent and responsible positions.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Certificate shall bear His Majesty's<br />

portrait, together vrith the name of the recipient<br />

and a brief accoimt of the services which it<br />

commemorates, and shall be signed by the<br />

Governor or other officer for the time being<br />

administering the Govemment.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936. 527<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Certificate shaU be awarded by the<br />

Governor or Officer Admimstering the Grovernment<br />

and aU awards of the Certificate shall be<br />

reported to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Certificate shaU carry with it the right<br />

to wear a badge which wUl be wom at the neck<br />

pendent from a ribbon. <strong>The</strong> badge shall be<br />

of silver-gilt and shaU bear on the obverse His<br />

Majesty's effigy and on the reverse the badge<br />

of the Colony. <strong>The</strong> ribbon shall be of yeUow<br />

watered silk.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> names of the recipients of the Certificate<br />

shaU be pubUshed in the Official <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

5. If any person to whom the Certificate has<br />

been awarded shaU be guilty of misconduct or<br />

of disloyalty to the Government, he maybe<br />

deprived of it by the Governor or the Offieer<br />

Administering the Govemment, who shall have<br />

power also to restore it to him.<br />

6. Upon the death of any recipient of the<br />

Certificate the badge shaU forthwith be retm"ned<br />

to the Governor, unless he shall in any instance<br />

deem otherwise expedient, but in no case shall<br />

the badge be worn by any other than the person<br />

to whom the Certificate was awarded.<br />

(M.P. 699/35.)<br />

No. 758. Notification under the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Orders and Law, 1929 to 193 6.<br />

W. 1). BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Order in Council, 1929, and otherwise.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor, with the sanction of the Secretary of State, is pleased to declare the offices<br />

set forth in the schedule hereto to be pensionable offices ; and to declare all offices at any time hitherto declared<br />

pensionable other than the said offices set forth in the said schedule to be no longer pensionable, due regard being<br />

had to existing rights.<br />

Sth August, 1936. (M.P. 364/36.)<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

List of Pensionable Offices.<br />

Departmeht. Title of Pensionable OflBce.<br />

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR<br />

SECRETARIAT<br />

PRINTING OFFICE<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

CO-OPERATION<br />

TREASURY<br />

CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE<br />

Cavass.<br />

Coloiiial Secretary.<br />

Chief Clerk.<br />

Staff Clerk.<br />

Legislation Clerk.<br />

Turkish Translator and Interpreter.<br />

Greek Translator and Interpreter.<br />

Saperintendent.<br />

Overseer.<br />

Technical Assistant.<br />

Administrative Officer.<br />

District Inspector.<br />

Asastant Registrar, Co-operative and Co-operativ&<br />

Credit Societies.<br />

Treasurer.<br />

Deputy Treasurer.<br />

Chief Accountant.<br />

Chief Clerk.<br />

Assistant Accountant.<br />

ComptroUer of Customs and Inland Revenue.<br />

Deputy Comptroller of Customs and Inland Revenue,<br />

Collector.<br />

Harbour Master.<br />

Assistant CoUector.<br />

Port Officer.<br />

Accoimtant.<br />

Customs and Revenue Officer.<br />

Guard and Boatman.<br />

Inspector, Preventive Servioe.<br />

Chief Revenue Officer.<br />

Tax CoUector.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


.028 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Department. Title of Penaionable Office.<br />

XAND REGISTRATION AND SURVEY<br />

AUDIT<br />

JUDICIAL:<br />

SUPRSMX COUBT<br />

DISTRICT COUBTS<br />

I.EGAL<br />

POLICE<br />

PRISONS<br />

MEDICAL<br />

Director of Land Registration and Surveys.<br />

Assistant Director of Land Registration and Surveys.<br />

Superintendent of Surveys.<br />

Assistant Superintendent of Surveys.<br />

Surveyor.<br />

Junior Surveyor.<br />

Draughtsman, lst Grade.<br />

Land Registry Clerk, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades.<br />

Inspector of Mmes and Labour.<br />

Auditor.<br />

Local Assistant Auditor.<br />

Examiner of Accounts.<br />

Chief Justice.<br />

Puisne Judge.<br />

Chief Registrar and Interpreter.<br />

Assistant Registrar and Interpreter.<br />

President.<br />

District Judge.<br />

Magistrate.<br />

Registrar and Interpreter.<br />

Assistant Registrar and Interpreter.<br />

Bailiff and Process-Server.<br />

Attorney-General.<br />

Solicitor-General.<br />

Crown Counsel.<br />

Chief Commandant and Inspector of Prisons.<br />

Deputy Chief Commandant.<br />

Local Commandant.<br />

Bandmaster.<br />

Inspector.<br />

Sub-Inspector.<br />

Resident Superintendent, Central Prison.<br />

Chief Warder.<br />

Assistant Chief Warder.<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

Health Officer.<br />

Chief Sanitary Inspector.<br />

District Sanitary Inspector.<br />

Sanitary Inspector.<br />

SpeciaUst (Surgeon).<br />

DistricL Medical Officer.*<br />

Medical Officer.*<br />

Compounder.<br />

Housekeeper, Central Hospital.<br />

Staff Nur.se.<br />

Male Orderly.<br />

Guaird, Leper Farm.<br />

Head Warder, Mental Hospital.<br />

Male A'tendant, Mental Hospital.<br />

Female Attendant, Mental Hospital.<br />

Analyst. ' •<br />

Pathologist.<br />

Assistant to Analyst.<br />

Assistant to Pathologist.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

• <strong>The</strong>»e offices are peruiionable on acceptance of a condition by the holder tliiit he will be liable to removal<br />

at any time from one IDistrict to another and upon hia Bigning an undertaking that he regards the claims of<br />

his private practice as subordinate to those of the Oovernment on his time.


EDUOATION<br />

POST OFFICE<br />

AGRICULTURE<br />

FORESTS<br />

RAILWAY<br />

Department.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 71^ AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Title of Pensionable Office.<br />

Director of Education.<br />

Assistant Director of Education.<br />

Headmaster, Govemment Secondary School.<br />

Inspector of Seccoidary Schools.<br />

Inspector of Moslem Schools.<br />

Inspector of Orthodox-CSiristian Schools.<br />

Assistant Inspector of Moslem Schools.<br />

Assistant Inspector of Orthodox-Cihristian Schools.<br />

Sub-Inspector.<br />

Postmaster-General.<br />

Assistant Postmaster-General.<br />

Senior Mail Officer.<br />

Mail Officer, 1st, 2nd and Srd Grades.<br />

Director of Agricidture.<br />

Assistant Director of Agriculture.<br />

Chief Grader and Inspector of Produce.<br />

Inspector of Produce.<br />

Accountant.<br />

Superintendent of Agriculture.<br />

Assistant Agrioultural Superuitendent,<br />

Agricultural Office.<br />

Agricultural Assistant.<br />

Viticulturist and Wine Expert.<br />

Entomologist.<br />

Mycologist.<br />

Laboratory Assistant.<br />

Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

Veterinary Officer.<br />

Veterinary Inspector.<br />

Senior Stock Inspector.<br />

Stock Inspector.<br />

Veterinary Orderly.<br />

Manager, Stock Farm.<br />

Foreman, Stock Farm.<br />

Mechanic.<br />

Conservatoa: of Forests.<br />

Assistant Conservator of Forests.<br />

Surveyor.<br />

Forest Ranger.<br />

Forester.<br />

Forest Guard.<br />

. Superintendent.<br />

Accountant.<br />

Assistant Accountant.<br />

Cashier.<br />

Storekeeper.<br />

Inspector of Way and Works.<br />

Locomotive Clerk.<br />

Head Boilermaker.<br />

Head Fitter.<br />

Chargeman.<br />

Traffic Assistant.<br />

Station Superintendent and Inspector.<br />

RaUway Wharf Superintendent.<br />

Station Master.<br />

Station Clerk.<br />

Conductor.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

5?9


530 THE CTPRUS G4ZETTE, 7TH AUGUST. 19316.<br />

PUBLIC WORKS<br />

IRRIGATION<br />

ANTIQXHTIES<br />

Department.<br />

GENERAL CLERICAL STAFF<br />

MESSENGER STAFF<br />

No. 759.<br />

Notification under the Quarantine Law, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor by<br />

the Quarantine Law, 19;J2, or otherwise. His Excellency<br />

the Acting Governor is pleased to declare and it is<br />

hereby declared that the local areas in the first colunm<br />

of the Schedule hereto are infected local areas and that<br />

all passengers and good.s therefrom shall, as from the<br />

date hereof, be subject to the measures prescribed by<br />

the Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

• dangerous infectious diseases in the second column<br />

of the Schedule hereto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Xotification Xo. 663, published in the CypiMS<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 10th July, 193t;, is hereby cancelled.<br />

Local area<br />

Bomliay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Paltstine)<br />

Malta<br />

SCHKDrLE.<br />

TrcHJdos, .')th August, 1936.<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

< 'holera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Hy His Excellency's Conimaud,<br />

a. p. L. BKOW.VK,<br />

(M.P. 2«9/36.) Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

Title of Pensionable Office.<br />

Director of PubUc Works.<br />

Assistant Director of Public Works.<br />

Divisional Elngineer.<br />

Assistant Engineer.<br />

Saperintendent, Royal Engineer Works.<br />

Road Engineer.<br />

Chief Foreman.<br />

Assistant C!hief Foreman.<br />

Draughtsman and Record Keeper.<br />

Junior Draughtsman.<br />

Electrical and Mechanical Engineer.<br />

Mechanical Foreman.<br />

AssiBtant Mechanical Foreman.<br />

Inspector of Water SuppUes.<br />

Accountant.<br />

Pay Officer.<br />

Assiatant Pay Officer.<br />

Pay Office aerk.<br />

Stoiekeeper, Nicosia.<br />

Storeman.<br />

Technical Glerk and Storekeeper, Westem Division.<br />

Irrigation Superintendent.<br />

Assistant Irrigation Superintendent.<br />

Irrigation Guard.<br />

Director of Antiquities.<br />

Curator of Museum.<br />

CJerk, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades.<br />

Messenger.<br />

No. 760. Civil Service Examination, 1936.<br />

It is hereby notified that the Civil Service examination<br />

will Ije held at the Moslem Boys' Lycee, Nicosia,<br />

on the 23rd and 24th September.<br />

2. Applications for permission to attend must be<br />

sent to the Education Office by the 10th September,<br />

and must be on the prescribed form with stamps affixed<br />

for the examination fee.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> number of candidates whom it is proposed<br />

to select for appointment to the General Clerical Staff<br />

and the Customs and Inland Revenae Service is not<br />

more than eight. <strong>The</strong>re will be no vacancies in the<br />

Land Registry Clerical Staff.<br />

(M.P. 343/36.)<br />

J. R. CULLK.V,<br />

Director of Edwation.<br />

No. 761. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Uw. 1923.<br />

It is hereby notified for the information of the<br />

publK- that Mr. Michel M. Houry, LL.B., Advocate,<br />

of Limassol, has been appointed as liquidator of the<br />

Amiandos Savings Bank Co-operative S


lio. 762. Notice.<br />

THE IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS)<br />

LAW. 1934.<br />

(^Sertion -) (5).)<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs it to<br />

be notified for general information that the imports of<br />

textile goods manufactured in the Empire of Japan<br />

and in (Termany durinir the quota period as defined in<br />

the Proclamation dated the 28th November. 1935, and<br />

published under notification No. 1461 in the Cgprus<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> Xo. 2477 of the 29th November, 1935, have<br />

attained the quotas prescribed in the said Proclamation<br />

in respect of the Empire of Japan and of Gennanv.<br />

(M.P. 614/33/8.)<br />

No. 763. Agreement, Yellow-Leaf Tobacco.<br />

An Agreement made the fourteenth day of<br />

July one thousand nine hundred and thirty-six<br />

'l)etween THE CBOWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

..of 4 MiUbank, in the City of Westminster, (hereinafter<br />

called " the Crown Agents '), acting for<br />

and on behalf of THE GOVERNMENT OF C^'PRrs.<br />

(hereinafter caUed " the Govemment '), of the<br />

one part, and THE CVPRFS CiaARETTE COMPANY<br />

LIMITED whose registered office is situate at 38,<br />

King Street St. .Tames's Square, London, S.W.<br />

(hereinafter called " the Company '"'), of the other<br />

-part.<br />

Whereas this Agreement is SuprLEMENXAL to<br />

an Agreement, (hereinafter caUed the Principal<br />

Agreement), dated the first day of March, 1935,<br />

made between the Crown Agents, acting for and on<br />

behalf of the Govemment, of the one part, and<br />

the Company, of the other part:<br />

And whereas it is desirable to amplify the<br />

Principal Agreement as is hereinafter provided :<br />

Now, it is hereby agreed as foUows :—<br />

1.— (a) <strong>The</strong> Company shaU not be bound by<br />

reason of any of the provisions or terms of the<br />

Principal Agreement to purchase any yeUow-leaf<br />

tobacco planted and grown in <strong>Cyprus</strong> (hereinafter<br />

caUed "the Colony") during the year 1934<br />

which yeUow-leaf tobacco shall be tendered or<br />

re-tendered to the Company for purchase after<br />

the 31st day of August, 1936.<br />

' (6) Each parcel of the'said yeUow-leaf tobacco<br />

re-tendered to the Company before the 31st day<br />

•pf August, 1936, shall be graded vrithout reference<br />

^o auay previous grading.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Company shaU not be boimd by reason of<br />

any of the provisions or terms of the Principal<br />

Agreement to purchase any yeUow-leaf tobacco<br />

planted and grown in the C-clony during the year<br />

193.T or any subsequent year whicli yellow-leaf<br />

tobacco shall be tendered to the Company for<br />

purchase after the 15th day of Xovember iu the<br />

year subsequent to that in which such yeUowleaf<br />

tobacco .


532 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Agreement, the Company will accept it. If the whole<br />

parcel does not form a grade, the Company may offer a<br />

ptnce for it as a whole or may reject it. If the pcrson<br />

offering the parcel dots not accept the prioe offered by<br />

the Company or if the Company rejects the jiaroel, sucli<br />

person should aj^al to the Director of Agriculture<br />

without any delay. <strong>The</strong> Direct4>r of Agriculture wiU<br />

arrange for the examination of the parcel by an expert<br />

as soon after the 15th Novenilier as possible and wUl<br />

notify the person interested of the ex[)ert's findings.<br />

Any |x)rtion of the parcel found to form a grade by the<br />

expert must then l»e separated from the remainder and<br />

re-offered within 7 days to the Comfmny. If not so<br />

offered the Company will not be bound to accept it.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> procedure set out in paragraph 4 in respect<br />

of the 19^5 tobacco crop appUes to the tobacco crop<br />

of any subsequent j^r. (M.P. 940/83/2.)<br />

No. 765. Notice to Holders of Roumanian Loans.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs<br />

the pubUcation for general information of the<br />

foUowing Notice to Holders of Roumanian Loans,<br />

which was pubUshed in the United Kingdom Press<br />

on the 15th June, 1936, m order that any British<br />

holders of the bonds referred to, who reside in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, may be in a position to comply with the<br />

directions contained in the Notice :—<br />

By Article 3 (1) of the Anglo-Roumanian<br />

Payments Agreement of 2hd May, 1936, (Cmd. 5174)<br />

it is provided that amounts allocated under the<br />

Agreement to the Service of the PubUc Debt of<br />

Roumania and of the MonopoUes Institute 7 per<br />

cent. Guaranteed SterUng Bonds are to be<br />

used for payments in respect of Securities which<br />

are shown to the satisfaction of H.M. Govemment<br />

to have been on 4th May, 1936, in the ownership<br />

of British Holders as defined in that Article'<br />

<strong>The</strong> Treasury have authorized the Paying Agents<br />

of each of the loans concemed to overstamp<br />

Name of Loan<br />

Kingdom of Roumania 4% Extemal Loan of 1922.<br />

Kingdom of Roumania 4% ConsoUdation Loan of<br />

1922.<br />

Kingdom of Roumania 4|% ConsoUdation<br />

(Funding) Bonds, 1934 (as and when issued),<br />

tloumanian Stabihzation and Development Loan<br />

MonopoUes Institute 7% Guaranteed Sterling<br />

Bonds.<br />

bonds which were in the ownership of Briti^<br />

holders cm 4th May, 1936, and have requested the^<br />

Pacing Agents to issue the following notice to<br />

Bondholders :<br />

Xotice.<br />

Notice is hereby given that the Paying Agents of<br />

bonds of the undermentioned Loans have been<br />

requested and authorized b\' H.M. Treasury to<br />

undertake the overstamping of those Bonds which<br />

were on 4th May, 1936, in the ownership of a<br />

" British Holder " as defined below :<br />

(1) Persons of whatever nationaUty ordinarily<br />

resident or ordinarUy carrnng on business in<br />

the United Kingdom ; or<br />

(2) British subjects A\ herevet I'^sident and<br />

corporations incorporated by or under the<br />

laws of the United Kiiigdom, or of any other<br />

territory under the Sovereignty of His<br />

Majesty the King of Great Britain, Ireland<br />

and the British Dominions beyond the Seas,<br />

Emperor of India, or under Itis Majesty's<br />

suzerainty, protection or mandate, and<br />

Govemments and public authorities in those<br />

territories ; or<br />

(3) Persons mider His Majesty's protection and<br />

ordinarily resident or ordinarily carrying on<br />

business in the United Kingdom or any other<br />

of the territories aforesaid.<br />

Accordingly, British holders of the undermentioned<br />

Bonds should lodge their Bonds for<br />

overstamping wdth the respective Paying Agents,<br />

together with Certificates of British Ownership as<br />

defined above, signed by a British Banker or<br />

Stockbroker. Listing forms can be obtained fi'om<br />

the Paying Agents.<br />

Delay in presenting bonds for overstamping may<br />

entail delay in receiving payment of the coupons<br />

thereon if and when funds for such payment are<br />

available.<br />

Paying Agent<br />

Helbert, Wagg and Co., Ltd.<br />

British Overseas Bank, Ltd.<br />

Council of Foreign Bondholders.<br />

Hambros Bank Ltd., Lazard BrOs. and iOo.»<br />

Ltd., and Higginson and Co.<br />

(M.P. 1128/364<br />

Ho. 766. Kyrenia HospitaL<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor is pleased to direct the ptlblication of the following statement of the<br />

Receipts and Expenditure of the Kyrenia Hospital for the half-year ended 30th June, 1980. (M.P. 311/0d/2.)<br />

EECEIPTS.<br />

£ s. cp. £ 8. cp.<br />

Balance on 1st January, 1936 :<br />

Caah 7 10 6<br />

Bank 118 3 7<br />

— 125 14 4<br />

Receipts during the half-year :<br />

^tient fees:<br />

Police ... ... ... ... 1 6 4<br />

Civil ... ... ... ... 51 14 M<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp. £ I. tp.<br />

Payments during the half-year :<br />

ttelaries and wages 97 14 6<br />

Provisions 135 3 7<br />

Fuel, lighting and washing ... 49 15 4<br />

Additioqta ana repairs 3 6 5<br />

BqauNDents t ... :^ 3 ti<br />

Sunofry payments 2 9 ;i<br />

Rent 5 0 0<br />

Government grant<br />

Subscriptions and donations<br />

Discount on purchases<br />

110<br />

... 39<br />

6<br />

0<br />

9<br />

3<br />

0<br />

8<br />

1<br />

^<br />

Upkeep ofthe hospital garden... 4 17 2<br />

326 10 «<br />

Balanee in hand on the 30th June, 1936<br />

In Bank<br />

7 17 /)<br />

— 20«<br />

£.3.34<br />

13<br />

8<br />

2<br />

M. DJELAI., 0. O. DENNIS,<br />

£384 8 2<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Hm. Treasurer. Chairman.<br />

Certified that the accounts of the Kyrenia Hospital for the above half-year Lave been examined, and that<br />

the receipts and expenditure recorded agree with the books and vonchers snbmitted for audit.<br />

28th July, 193i;. ANT. N. BRANCO, Acting Auditor.


-Ho. 767. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership Xo. 61.<br />

Name of Firm : Kattamis Bros., of Niooaia.<br />

Changes : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 1st<br />

day of August, 1986, by mutual consent of the<br />

partners.<br />

All assets and Uabilities are taken over by<br />

. Mr. Christos Kattamis.<br />

Date of Changes : 20th Jnly, 1936.<br />

Partnership Xo. 316.<br />

Name of Fu-m : Loizos A. Hierodiakonou & Co., of<br />

Limassol.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the Sth<br />

day of February, 1936.<br />

Business Xame No. 5,<br />

Xame of Business : Evagoras G. Nicolaides & Sons,<br />

of Ktima, Paphos.<br />

Change: <strong>The</strong> general partner Platon E. Nicolaides<br />

died on the 10th July, 1936.<br />

No. 768. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership Law, 1928, having been furniahed,<br />

tibe foUowing General Partnerships have been duly<br />

roistered.<br />

G. P. WiLiOK,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the fidlowii^ headings:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and.i description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each'of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each ot the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnersliip is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence o( partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are anthoriBed to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Xumber in Register.<br />

1. Eleftherios Joannides & Co.<br />

2. Grocery.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4.) Eleftherios Joannides, Grocer, Nicoeia.<br />

.').j Anastasis St^anides, Grocer, Niooaia.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZEITS, ITR AUGUST, 1936. 5aa<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Five years. 25th July, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Eleftherios Joannides.<br />

Anastasis Stefanides.<br />

10. 472.<br />

No. 769. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been fumished the following Business Xames have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Ptirtnershi/a.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of the individual.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of the<br />

individual.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> date of the commencement of the business.<br />

7. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

8. Xumber in Roister.<br />

1. Kattamis Bros.<br />

2. Commerce of grain and flour. Miller and Baker.<br />

3. Nicosia. (Mills at Kythrea).<br />

4. Christos N. Kattamis, Merchant & Miller, Xicosia.<br />

5. NU.<br />

6. 1st August, 1936.<br />

7. NU.<br />

8. 72».<br />

No. 770. Notice of Order Rescinding<br />

Receiving Order.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol.<br />

Jn Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re Costas S. Kyriakides, of Limassol.<br />

Debtor's Name—Costas S. Kyriakides.<br />

Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Merchant.<br />

Xature and Date of Order—Receiving Order<br />

rescinded on 1st August, 1986, on the ground<br />

that the Petitioning Creditor was not entitled to<br />

present a Bankruptcy Petition because she did not<br />

have a good Petitioning Creditor's debt.<br />

Nicosia, Y. R. BAIRAMIAX,<br />

4th August, 1986. Official Receiver.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

No. 771. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisemente oader tbe Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are pubhshed in a sapplement to this<br />

ga««^te. (M:P. 1201/11.)


.')34 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Ho. 772. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Xntifiable Diseases reported daring the week ended 1st August, 193(;.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limaasol<br />

Famagnsta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

^ ©<br />

X '., '/ O i.<br />

i — l 5• — t —<br />

1=1-; = ,=<br />

1„ 6 _<br />

- J:19 2 — — 1 15<br />

i 1 • • 1<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

f 1 ' 1<br />

1<br />

1 ;<br />

week last jrear<br />

Xicosia,<br />

3rd August, 1936.<br />

'5c<br />

5 -<br />

'Z. . ^<br />

>.J<br />

X e<br />

;=" I T: ,>. >. X- V^^<br />

J<br />

I<br />

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—<br />

it 3 1<br />

2 — ^<br />

3 ' — ; —<br />

5 — : -1<br />

--<br />

—<br />

—<br />

(M.P. SJN;;;I/H.)<br />

No. 773. Animal Disease.<br />

1 '<br />

- 20<br />

z!<br />

3<br />

6<br />

319 17 1«1<br />

]x 4 b<br />

- 5' 2<br />

— n<br />

— 1<br />

— 10 '<br />

UM<br />

4<br />

- 13ffice. Nicosia post free,<br />

on payment of a snbscnptioii of £1 for a year or M*. for six montlm. payable in advance ; r-in^ copies 6


^ 535<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2530 OF TTH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPKUS<br />

No. 21 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO REPEAL THE REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE<br />

ORGANIZATION OF THE PASSPORT SERVICE OF 16<br />

REJEB, 1260.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [Srd Aiigust, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Govemment.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Ofi&cer Administering<br />

the Government and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Ottoman Passport short title.<br />

Regulations (Repeal) Law, 1936.<br />

2, <strong>The</strong> Regulations relating to the Organization of the RepeaL<br />

Passport Service of 16 Rejeb, 1260, are hereby repealed.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

3rd August, 1936. Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 933/36.)<br />

No. 22 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO CONSOLIDATE AND AMEND THE LAW RELATING<br />

TO MEDICAL REGISTRATION.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [1th August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Ofi&cer Administenng<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Medical Registration short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law— ^^^on.<br />

" Director " means the Director of Medical Services. ^^ °^<br />

3—(1) <strong>The</strong>re shall be constituted a Medical Council ctonstitutiott<br />

to be caUed " <strong>The</strong> Medical Council of <strong>Cyprus</strong> " (herein- "^^-^<br />

after called " the Medical Council ") which shall consist of— Medical<br />

(a) the Director, ex officio ;<br />

(6) two medical officers in the public service of the<br />

Colony appointed by the Govemor;<br />

(c) two registered medical practitioners in private<br />

practice appointed by the Govemor.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Director shall be the Chairman of the Medical<br />

Council and shall in addition to his own vote have a casting<br />

vote when the votes of the members are equally divided.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Medical CoimcU shaU meet at such times and<br />

places as the Chairman shall appoint and the Chairman<br />

together with two other members shaU form a quorum.<br />

(4) During the absence of any member of the Medical<br />

Council from <strong>Cyprus</strong> the Govemor may appoint any registered<br />

medical practitioner to be temporarUy a member of the<br />

Council during such absence.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)


^536 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST. 1936.<br />

Tenure of 4^—^ j) Everv member of the Medical Council appointed<br />

**" by the Govemor shaU hold office for a period of two years<br />

from the date of his appointment:<br />

Pro\aded that the Govemor may at any time revoke<br />

the appointment of any such member.<br />

(2) Any non-official member of the Medical CouncU<br />

may at any time resign his membership upon giving notice<br />

in writing to the Director.<br />

Registrar to 5.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Director shaU be the Registrar under<br />

R^rtl^"^^ this Law and shall keep a register to be caUed ' the Medical<br />

• Register " in the form in the First Schedule hereto wherein<br />

he shaU, upon payment of a fee of five pounds, enter<br />

the name, address, date of registration and quahfications<br />

of every person who appUes and is entitled to be registered<br />

under this Law:<br />

Provided that no qualification shaU be entered in the<br />

Register imless the Medical CoimcU is satisfied by such<br />

evidence as it may consider sufficient that the person<br />

claiming such qualification is entitled thereto.<br />

(2) A certfficate of registration in the form set out in<br />

the Second Schedule shaU, upon registration, be issued to<br />

every registered medical practitioner.<br />

Application g. Any pcrson who desires to be registered under this<br />

^jregistra- j^^^ shaU make apphcation to the Registrar and shaU<br />

submit such documentar}' evidence as may be required in<br />

support of his apphcation.<br />

'Q^?'*^- 7. Any person shaUbe entitled to be registered as a medical<br />

requjaitee for practitioner who satisfies the Medical CouncU that he—<br />

registration. ^^j j^g^ attained the age of 21 years ;<br />

(b) is a person of good character;<br />

(c) has an adequate knowledge of the English language ;<br />

(d) is not by reason of any professional misconduct<br />

incapacitated from practising medicine elsewhere;<br />

and that he—<br />

(i) is the holder of a hcence, degree or diploma which<br />

entitles him to be registered as a medical practitioner<br />

in the United Kingdom ; or<br />

(u) is the holder of a hcence, degree or diploma granted<br />

by any University, CoUege or Medical School as may<br />

be declared by Order of the Govemor in CouncU to<br />

be recognized a quahfication for the purposes of this<br />

section, and that he has resided in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for a period<br />

of five years within the last fifteen years immediately<br />

preceding the date of his apphcation to be registered<br />

and, foUowdng graduation, has had at least eighteen<br />

months' experience as a resident house surgeon in a<br />

general hospital.<br />

q^tTfir ^ ^' ^^^^ Govemor may, on or before the thirty-first day<br />

holders of of December in each year, by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, prescribe<br />

S2^ ^^® maximum number of persons who may be registered<br />

degrees. a& mcdical practitioners under the provisions of paragraph<br />

(u) of section 7 during any quarter of the year commencing<br />

on the first day of January next foUowing the date of such<br />

notice and the Medical CouncU shaU not, in the course of<br />

any quarter, register any persons in excess of the maximum<br />

prescribed by the Govemor in respect of such quarter;<br />

Provided that if, at any time, the number of persons<br />

applying for registration under the provisions of paragraph<br />

(U) of section 7 exceeds the prescribed maximum, the<br />

Medical Council may require the apphcants to undergo<br />

such quahfying examination in medicine, surgery, gj^naecology,<br />

obstetrics and preventive medicine as the Medical<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936. 531<br />

Council may prescribe, and shaU select for registration<br />

those apphcants who obtain the highest marks at such<br />

examination.<br />

9. Notwithstanding anything in section 7 contained. Registration<br />

any person who satisfies the Medical Council that he— SS!*'^*^<br />

(a) fulfils the requisites in paragraphs (a), (6), (c)<br />

and (d) of section 7 mentioned;<br />

(b) is in possession of the quahfications which but<br />

for this Law would entitle him to be registered<br />

as a medical practitioner under the Law hereby<br />

repealed ;<br />

(c) has resided in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for a period of five years<br />

within the last fifteen years immediately preceding<br />

the date of his application to be registered; and<br />

(d) was a medical student at the date of the coming<br />

into operation of this Law or became quahfied within<br />

two years before the date thereof, shaU be entitled<br />

to be registered as a medical practitioner:<br />

Provided that no registration under this section shaU<br />

be made after the first day of September, 1942.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council may, in exceptional cases. Power to<br />

upon the recommendation of the Medical CouncU, dispense tTSTSsiwith<br />

the residential qualification prescribed in paragraph dentiai<br />

(u) of section 7 and paragraph (c) of section 9. quaUfication.<br />

11.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Governor may, on the apphcation of any Special<br />

medical or scientific institution or foundation recommended practSe^L<br />

by the Medical Council grant a special licence to practise institution<br />

solely in or on behalf of such institution or foundation and °^ hospital.<br />

may, upon the recommendation of the Director, grant a<br />

special licence to practise medicine solely in a Government<br />

or State-aided hospital to any person who—<br />

(a) has studied medicine for at least five years in a<br />

university or medical school approved by the<br />

Director and has obtained a diploma approved by him;<br />

(b) will be employed solely in the practice of medicine<br />

in or on behalf of such institution or foundation,<br />

or in such hospital as the case may be.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Governor may cancel a hcence to practise<br />

medicine granted to any person under sub-section (1) if he<br />

is satisfied that such person has ceased to fulfil the condition<br />

prescribed by paragraph (b) thereof or for any other good<br />

cause shown.<br />

(3) No fee shall be charged on the grant of a hcence<br />

under this section.<br />

12.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Law contained, Permission<br />

the Director may, in his discretion, upon the apphcation speSaiiS<br />

of a registered medical practitioner attending a patient, from abroad..<br />

grant a special permit for a period not exceeding one week<br />

to a specialist of acknowledged repute from abroad to<br />

attend such patient in consultation with the medical<br />

practitioner by whom the application was made and may,<br />

in his discretion and subject to such conditions as he may<br />

prescribe, authorize such speciahst during the period<br />

specified in the permit to attend, in consultation with a<br />

registered medical practitioner, any other person who,<br />

in the opinion of the Director, would be hkely to derive<br />

benefit from the advice of such speciahst.<br />

(2) No fee shaU be charged on the grant of a special<br />

permit under this section.<br />

13.—(1) Every medical officer upon his appointment to the ^^tied to<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

pubhc service of the Colony shaU, if not already registered free registraprior<br />

to his appointment, be registered free of charge. e^Snption<br />

from<br />

registration.<br />

(3)


538<br />

Powers of<br />

Medical<br />

Ck>uncil to<br />

enquire into<br />

mi.soonduct<br />

Appeal from<br />

onler to<br />

erase name<br />

from<br />

Register.<br />

Keeping tbe<br />

Register up<br />

to date and<br />

publication<br />

of same.<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH Auoi ST, 1936.<br />

(•2) Every medical officer of His Majesty's Army, Navy<br />

or Air Force stationed in the Colony while on fuU pay,<br />

and aU ships surgeons, while in discharge of their duties,<br />

shaU be entitled to practise medicine \nthout registration.<br />

14. (1) If any registered medical practitioner is<br />

convicted of any ofifence which, in the opinion of the<br />

Medical Council,' involves moral turpitude or is, after due<br />

enquiry by the Medical Council, found to have been guUty<br />

of infamous or disgraceful conduct in any professional<br />

respect or to have obtained registration by a false or<br />

fraudulent representation, the Medical Council may order<br />

that the name of such medical practitioner be erased from<br />

the Register or that he be suspended from practising during<br />

such period as it may think fit.<br />

(2) Where by an order made under sub-section (1) it is<br />

ordered—<br />

(a) that the name of a medical practitioner be erased<br />

from the Register, or<br />

(b) that a medical practitioner be suspended from<br />

practising during such period as may be specified<br />

in the order,<br />

the Registrar shall—<br />

(i) in the first mentioned case and when the order<br />

has not been reversed on appeal, remove the name<br />

of the medical practitioner from the Register, and<br />

(u) in the second mentioned case, forthwith make<br />

an entry therefor in the Register, and<br />

(iii) in either case, cause a notice containing the<br />

efifect of the operative part of the order to be<br />

published in the <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(3) In any enquiry held under sub-section (1) the person<br />

against whom such ofifence, misconduct or misrepresentation<br />

is aUeged, shall be entitled to appear and be heard<br />

before the Medical Council.<br />

15.—(1) Any medical practitioner whose name the<br />

Medical Council has ordered to be erased from the Register<br />

may, within ten days from the notification to him by the<br />

Registrar of the order of the Council, appeal to the Supreme<br />

Court by lodging a petition with the Registrar.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Registrar shaU, within teh days from the date of<br />

lodging the petition, transmit the same, together with aU<br />

relevant documents or copies thereof, to the Chief Registrar<br />

of the Supreme Court.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court shall hear and determine the<br />

appeal in such manner as it shaU think fit and shall make<br />

such order as to the erasure of the name of the appellant<br />

from the Register as it shaU think fit.<br />

(4) Where a medical practitioner appeals under sub-section<br />

(1), the Registrar shall not erase the name of such medical<br />

practitioner pending the determination of the appeal.<br />

16.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Registrar shall keep the Register correct in<br />

accordance with the provisions of this Law, and shaU<br />

make from time to time the necessary alterations in the<br />

addresses or qualifications of any person registered therein.<br />

(2) A copy of the Register as corrected up to date shaU<br />

be pubhshed under the hand of the Registrar in the <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

in the month of January in every year.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> pubhcation of such copy shaU be prima facie<br />

evidence that the persons named therein are registered<br />

medical practitioners and the absence of the name of any<br />

person from such copy shaU be prima fax:ie evidence that<br />

such person is not so registered :<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(••)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936. 539<br />

Provided that the Registrar shaU on payment of a fee of<br />

three shillings grant to any registered medical practitioner<br />

whose name does not appear in the copy of the Register last<br />

pubhshed as aforesaid a certificate that such person is<br />

registered as a medical practitioner and such certificate<br />

shaU be evidence of the contents thereof without further<br />

proof.<br />

17.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Registrar shaU remove from the Register Removal of<br />

the name of any medical practitioner— STR^IT.<br />

(a) who is deceased ;<br />

(b) who has been convicted of an ofifence under chapter<br />

7 or 8 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Crimmal Code, 1928 to 1936;<br />

(c) who has been registered through error as to his<br />

quahfications for registration;<br />

(d) against whom an order that his name be erased<br />

from the Register has been made by the Medical<br />

CouncU under section 14 and the order has not<br />

been reversed on appeal;<br />

(e) who has been deprived of the quahfications under<br />

which he is registered by the body which granted them.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Medical Council may, if it think fit, at any time<br />

after the expiration of five years from the date on which<br />

the name of a medical practitioner has been erased from<br />

the Register under paragraph (b) or (d) of sub-section (1),<br />

direct the Registrar to restore to the Register the name<br />

of such medical practitioner, and upon such direction and<br />

on the payment of such fee, not exceeding the registration<br />

fee, as the Medical Council may from time to time fix,<br />

the Registrar shaU restore to the Register the name of such<br />

medical practitioner.<br />

18. Any registered medical practitioner who obtains Registration<br />

any quahfication in addition to the quahfication in respect qj,"^*^**"^<br />

of which he has been registered shah, if he proves to the cations.<br />

satisfaction of the Registrar that he has obtained such<br />

additional quahfication, be entitled to have such qualification<br />

entered in the Register in substitution for, or in addition<br />

to, the quahfication previously registered, without payment<br />

of any fee.<br />

19. If any registered medical practitioner changes his change of<br />

registered address he shaU notify his new address to the *****^*-<br />

Registrar and if he faUs to do so within one month from such<br />

change the Registrar may erase the name of such medical<br />

practitioner from the Register :<br />

Provided that the Registrar shaU restore the same upon<br />

payment of a fee of five shillings.<br />

20. Every medical practitioner shaU be entitled to practise Medical<br />

medicine, surgery and midwifery and to demand, sue for, S.i^^to"<br />

and recover reasonable charges for professional aid, advice practise and<br />

and visits and for the value of any medicine or any medical or '^^^^^ '®®8.<br />

surgical appUance supphed by him to his patients.<br />

21. No person shaU be entitled to recover any fee or charge Fees irrefor<br />

any medical or surgical aid, advice or visits or for the u^*J^^<br />

performance of any operation or for any medicine which persons.<br />

he may have prescribed and supphed, liUess such person<br />

was at the time registered under this Law.<br />

22. Any registered medical practitioner who practises Saie of<br />

in a town or viUage in which no registered chemist or "^^^^cm^^druggist<br />

carries on business may seU without hcence any<br />

goods which may be sold by a chemist and druggist under<br />

any law in force in that behalf.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(.5)


540 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Prohflrition 23.—(1) A mcdical practitioner shaU not advertise<br />

^J^^' himself as practising the profession of medicine either<br />

in the Press or by any other means:<br />

Provided that—<br />

(a) he shaU be entitled to put outside his consulting<br />

rooms a notice to be approved by the Director,<br />

stating his name and profession and medical<br />

quahfications ; and<br />

(b) if he changes his address he may put outside his<br />

former consulting rooms a notice indicating the<br />

address of his new consulting rooms, and may<br />

notify in writing persons who have consulted him<br />

professionaUy of his new address.<br />

(2) Save as provided in sub-section (1), a medical<br />

practitioner shaU not advertise his practice, whether<br />

directly or indirectly, for the purpose of obtaining patients<br />

or promoting his own professional advantage ; or procure<br />

or sanction or acquiesce in the pubhcation of notices<br />

commending or directing attention to his professional<br />

skUl, knowledge, services pr quahfications or depreciating<br />

those of others : or be associated with or employed by those<br />

who procure such advertising or publication ; nor shaU he<br />

canvass or employ an^^ agent or canvasser for the purpose<br />

of obtaining patients ; or be associated with or employed<br />

by those who procure such employment.<br />

Penalties<br />

Saving.<br />

(3) Any contravention of the provisions of this section<br />

shaU Ije deemed to be disgraceful conduct in a professional<br />

respect and shall be dealt ^\'ith under, and entaU the<br />

penalties provided in section 14.<br />

24. Any person who—<br />

(a) procures or attempts to procure himself or any<br />

other person to be registered as a medical practitioner<br />

In any false or fraudulent representation ;<br />

(6) wilfuUy and falsely pretends to be, or takes or<br />

uses any name, title, description or addition implying<br />

that he is a medical practitioner;<br />

(c) not being a registered medical practitioner, practises<br />

or professes to practise medicine or surgery or gives<br />

any medical opinion or advice or prescribes any<br />

medical or surgical treatment for any fee or reward<br />

under any pretext whatsoever;<br />

(d) being a registered medical practitioner and having<br />

been suspended from practising, during the period<br />

of such suspension practises or professes to practise<br />

medicine or surgery or gives any medical opinion or<br />

advice or prescribes any medical or surgical treatment<br />

for any fee or reward under any pretext<br />

whatsoever,<br />

shaU be guUty of an ofifence and shall be hable to<br />

imprisonment for a term of three months or to a fine of<br />

fifty pounds or to both.<br />

26.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Law<br />

contained, it shaU be lawful for a Moslem to whom the<br />

Director has granted a certificate of competency in that<br />

behalf to practise circumcision as a religious rite.<br />

(2) Any certificate granted mider sub-section (1) may<br />

be revoked or suspended by the Director if, in his opinion,<br />

the holder does not observe proper aseptic precautions in<br />

practising circumcision.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

26. <strong>The</strong> words " legaUy qualified medical practitioner " Conatruotion<br />

or " licensed medical practitioner " or any words importing ° ^^'<br />

a person recognized by law as a medical practitioner shaU,<br />

when used in any enactment in force in the Colony, be<br />

construed to mean a person registered under this Law.<br />

27. <strong>The</strong> Medical Registration Law, 1917, IS hereby Repeal and<br />

saving.<br />

repealed:<br />

6 of 1917.<br />

Provided that every person who at any time prior to<br />

the date of the coming into operation of this Law was a<br />

registered medical practitioner under the provisions of<br />

the Law hereby repealed shaU, unless his name has been<br />

erased from the Register on any ground mentioned in<br />

section 14 of that Law other than absence from the Colony,<br />

be deemed to be a medical practitioner registered under<br />

the provisions of this Law, and his name together with the<br />

particulars required by section 5 shaU, without payment of<br />

any fee, be entered by the Registrar in the Medical Register.<br />

No. Name. Address.<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 5 (1).)<br />

Date of<br />

registration. Qualification. Remarks.<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 5 (2).)<br />

CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION.<br />

UNDER<br />

THE 'MEDICAL REGISTRATION LAW, 1936.<br />

It is hereby certified that<br />

of has satisfied the<br />

Medical Council of Cjrprus that he is entitled to be registered<br />

as a medical practitioner in <strong>Cyprus</strong> and that the name of<br />

the said is duly entered<br />

in the Medical Register kept under the provisions of<br />

section 5 of the Medical Registration Law, 1936, and that<br />

the said is entitled to practise<br />

medicine, surgery and midwifery within the Colony.<br />

1th August, 1936.<br />

Registrar.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 933/31/2.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2530 OF 7TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration ofthe Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two montlis or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the offioe of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1464A in Class 3, in respect of preparations of<br />

calcium glyconate, in the name of Ecrist Co. Ltd.,<br />

Lemessos St. 50, Athens, Greece, Greek Subjects,<br />

trading as Manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.<br />

Filed the 17th day of July, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

GLYCOCALCINE<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1464A is c/o Mr. N. G. Pierides,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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ihe Lyprus uazette<br />

No. 2531.]<br />

No. 774.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Srd day of July, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by Section 13 of the Whahng Industry<br />

(Eegulation) Act, 1934 (hereinafter referred to as<br />

" the Act ") it is enacted that His Majesty may by<br />

Order in Council direct that the provisions of .the<br />

Act shall extend, with such exceptions, adaptations<br />

or modifications, if any, as may be specified in the<br />

Order, to the Isle of Man, any of the Channel<br />

Islands, Newfoundland or to any Colony :<br />

And whereas by Section 13 of the Act it is<br />

further enacted that the Foreign Jurisdiction Act,<br />

1890, shall have effect as if the provisions of the<br />

Act were included among the enactments which,<br />

by virtue of Section 5 of the said Foreign<br />

Jurisdiction Act, may be extended by Order in<br />

Council to foreign countries in which for the time<br />

being His Majesty has jurisdiction :<br />

And whereas by Section 11 of the Act it is<br />

enacted that His Majesty may by Order in Council<br />

direct that any provision of the Act which is<br />

expressed to apply only to British ships shall,<br />

subject to such exceptions, adaptations or<br />

modifications (if any) as may be specified in the<br />

Order, apply also to other ships, being ships<br />

registered in or Ucensed under the law of any<br />

Colony or British Protectorate, or any territory<br />

in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the<br />

League of Nations has been accepted by His<br />

Majesty and is being exewfeed^by His Majesty's<br />

Government in the United Kingdom :<br />

And whereas by Section 12 of the Act it is<br />

enacted that His Majesty may by Order in Council<br />

direct that subject to such conditions, if any, as<br />

may be specified in the Order, any ofthe provisions<br />

contained in Sections 1 to 11 of the Act which<br />

restricts the taking or kilUng of whales or the use<br />

of ships shaU not apply in relation to anything<br />

done within the coastal waters of<br />

(a) a country or part of His Majesty's<br />

dominions to which the Act may be extended<br />

by virtue of Section 13 thereof, or<br />

(b) a British protected state,<br />

^ubligfjeti hp ^vit\)mtp<br />

FRIDAY, 14TH AUGUST, 1936. 54.5<br />

if there is in force, as respects those coastal waters,<br />

a provision of the local law which appears to His<br />

Majesty substantially to correspond with the<br />

aforesaid provision oi^ the Act:<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the provisions<br />

of the Act should extend to Newfoundland and<br />

the territories mentioned in the First Schedule<br />

to this Order, subject to the exceptions, adaptations<br />

and modifications specified in this Order :<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the provisions<br />

of the Act which are expressed to apply only to<br />

British ships should apply to other ships registered<br />

in or Ucensed under the law of any territory<br />

mentioned in the First Schedule to this Order :.<br />

And whereas it appears to His Maj est}' that<br />

in respect of the coastal waters of the territories<br />

mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Order<br />

there are provisions of the local law substantiaUy<br />

corresponding with the provisions of Sections 3<br />

and 4 of the Act:<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the said Sections<br />

of the Act should not apply in relation to anything<br />

done vdthin the coastal waters of the territories<br />

mentioned in the said Second Schedule :<br />

Now therefore. His Majesty, by and with the<br />

advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to direct,<br />

and it is hereby directed as foUows :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> provisions of the Act (except Sections<br />

9 (2) and 15, and except in so far as the Act requires,<br />

authorizes, prohibits, or restricts the doing of<br />

anything in the United Kingdom or in the coastal<br />

waters thereof) shaU extend to Newfoundland and<br />

the territories mentioned in the First Schq^uleto<br />

this Order, subject *fe the foUowing adaptations and<br />

modifications, that is to say :—<br />

(a) For the words "Summary Jurisdiction<br />

Acts " in Section 10 (2) of the Act there shall<br />

be substituted the words "law relating to<br />

summary jurisdiction " ;<br />

(b) In the proviso to Section 10 (2) for the<br />

words " those Acts " there shall be substituted<br />

the words " that law " ; and for the words<br />

" United Kingdom ' there sh.all be substituted<br />

" Newfoundland" or the name of the territory<br />

as the case may be ;<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of the Act shaU not apply<br />

to aborigines dwelling on the coasts of any of the<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


546 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

territories, mentioned in the First Schedule to this<br />

Order pro\'ided that—<br />

(1) they only use canoes, pirogues or other<br />

exclusively native craft propeUed by oars or<br />

sails ;<br />

(•2) they do not carry firearms :<br />

(3) they are not in the employment of<br />

persons other than aborigines ;<br />

(4) they are not under contract to deUver<br />

the products of their whaling to any third<br />

person.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of the Act which are expressed<br />

to apply only to British ships shaU apply to other<br />

sliips registered in or licensed under the law of any<br />

territory mentioned in the First Schedule to this<br />

Order..<br />

3. Sections 3 and 4 of the Act shaU not apply<br />

in relation to anything done within the coastal<br />

waters of anj- territory mentioned in the Second<br />

Schedule to this Order.<br />

4. This Order may be cited as the Whaling<br />

Industry (Regulation) Act (Newfoundland,<br />

Colonies, Protectorates, and Mandated Territories)<br />

Order, 1936.<br />

M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

P'iRST SCHEDULE.<br />

Bahamas.<br />

Barbados.<br />

Bermuda.<br />

British Guiana.<br />

British Honduras.<br />

Ceylon.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Falkland Islands and Dependencies.<br />

Fiji.<br />

Gamlua (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

Gibraltar.<br />

Gold Coast Colony.<br />

Hong Kong.<br />

Jamaica (including Turks and Caicos Islands<br />

and the Cayman Islands).<br />

Kenya (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

Leewards Islands :—<br />

Antigua.<br />

Dommlca.<br />

Montserrat.<br />

St. Christofer and Nevis.<br />

Virgin Islands.<br />

Malta.<br />

Mauritius.<br />

Nigeria :—<br />

(a) Colony.<br />

(6) Protectorate.<br />

(c) Cameroons under British Mandate.<br />

Palestine (excluding Trans-Jordan).<br />

St. Helena and Ascension.<br />

SeycheUes.<br />

Sierra Leone (Colony and Protectorate).<br />

SomaUland Protectorate.<br />

Straits Settlen\ents.<br />

Tanganyika Territory.<br />

Trinidad and Tobago.<br />

Western Pacific, Islands of :—<br />

British Solomon Islands Protectorate.<br />

GUbert and ElUce Islands Colony.<br />

Windward Islands :—<br />

(; renada.<br />

St. Lucia.<br />

St. Vincent.<br />

Zanzibar Protectorate.<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

Newfoundland.<br />

Ccj'^lon.<br />

Falkland Islands and Dependencies.<br />

(M.P. 1150/36.)<br />

No. 775.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1700.<br />

MAPE rXDER<br />

THE MLTNICIPAL CORPORATIONS LAWS,<br />

1930 AND 1934.<br />

AY. D. BATTERSHILL.<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and<br />

1934, His ExceUency the Acting Governor, with<br />

the advice of the Executive CouncU, is pleased<br />

to order and it is hereby ordered as foUows :—<br />

That the Mayor, I)eputy Mayor, Councillors<br />

and Townsmen of Nicosia, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Municipal Corporation "), shaU be at<br />

liberty to borrow from the Bank of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Limited, (hereinafter caUed " the Bank"),<br />

the sum of one thousand pounds (£1,00(») at<br />

a rate of interest not exceeding six per centum<br />

(6%) per annum subject to the following terms<br />

and conditions, that is to say :—<br />

(1) That the sum borrowed together with<br />

any interest due or which may become due<br />

thereon shaU be repayable by^ the Municipal<br />

Corporation to the Bank on or before the<br />

'31st day of December, 1937.<br />

(2) That the Municipal Corporation shaU<br />

insert in its estimates for 1937 afi a charge<br />

on the revenues the sum borrowed together<br />

with any interest due or which may become<br />

due thereon.<br />

(3) That the sum bonowed shall be<br />

utilized by the Municipal Corporation as<br />

follows :—<br />

(a) Six hundred pounds (£600) for the<br />

repair and asphalting of existing streets<br />

and the construction of new drains<br />

vrithin the municipal limits.<br />

(6) Two hundred pounds (£200) for the<br />

construction of new streets within the<br />

municipal limits.<br />

(c) Two hundred pounds (£200) for the<br />

repair of the Walls near Famagusto<br />

Gate within the municipal limits.<br />

Made in Couneil, this 7th day of August,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1015/36.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Execuiive CouncH.<br />

No. 776.<br />

ORDER IX COUNCIL.—No. 1701.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE AND REVENUE<br />

LAW, 1899.<br />

W. D. BATTERHHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor l>y<br />

the Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1899, a»d<br />

otherwise, His E.xcellency the Acting Govemor, with<br />

the advice of the E.xecutive Council, has been pleaet-d<br />

to order and hereby orders as follows :—<br />

Any timber imported into the Colony between<br />

the Uth day of February, 1937, and the 13th day<br />

of February, 1938, both days inclusive, which i»<br />

proved to the satisfaction of the Comptroller to be<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936. 547<br />

intended for underground use in any mine shall be<br />

admitted into the Colony free of all duties of<br />

Customs whatsoever.<br />

Made in Council, this Sth day of August, 1936.<br />


,548 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Ho. 780.<br />

ORDER (»F HIS EXCELLENCY THE ACTING GOVERNOR<br />

MADE UXDER<br />

THE DANCEROls DRUGS LAWS. 1925 TO llto2.<br />

In exercise of tl)e power and authority vested in the Goveruor by section 13 of the Dangerous Dru^js<br />

Law, \92:>, His Excellency the Acting Governor is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> }^H.TS(>ns whose names appear in the Schedule hereto be and are herel>y authorized to exercise,<br />

witliin the district appearing against the name of each in the third column of the said .Schedule, all the powen<br />

conferred upon persons so authorized by section 13 of the s^iid Law.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Order, dated the 19th May, 1936, pnblished under Notification Xo. 486 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazeffe<br />

of the 22nd May. 1936, is hereby revoked without prejudice to anything done thereunder.<br />

Name<br />

ErroU Aubrey Neflf<br />

Cyril Charles Herbert Cuff<br />

Symeon Christopoulos<br />

Stanley Ciordon Willimott<br />

Geoffrey McKay Gibbon<br />

Apostolos Christoforou ...<br />

Christos loannides<br />

<strong>The</strong>odoros Panayi<br />

Tofis Farhat<br />

George A. Nikitas<br />

Nicolaos M. Tomaritis ...<br />

9tli August, 1936.<br />

!<br />

1<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Occupation<br />

Director of Medical Services<br />

Specialist (Sui^eon)...<br />

Compounder, lst Grade<br />

Government Analyst<br />

District Medical Officer<br />

Compounder<br />

No. 781.<br />

THE DISEASES OF PLANTS PREVENTION<br />

LAW, 1893.<br />

W. 1). BATTERSHILL,<br />

AUTHORIZATION.<br />

Acting Gw^emor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Diseases of Plants Prevention Law, 1893,<br />

His ExceUency the Acting Govemor has been<br />

pleased to authorize the persons named in the<br />

Schedule hereto in the service of the Imperial<br />

Chemical Industries (Levant) Ltd. with or without<br />

any animals or beasts of burthen, carts,<br />

tools, implements or other things to enter upon any<br />

land uithin the area described in the Declaration<br />

made on the 14th August, 1935, and published in<br />

the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th August, 1935, under<br />

Notification No. 024 and there examine any citrus<br />

trees and do aU such acts and things as may be<br />

expedient in order more effectuaUy to search for<br />

and destroy the cause of the plant disease Lepidosaphes<br />

beckii (known as Mussel Scale).<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Responsible Personnel : Messrs. A. Barcai,<br />

M. Bigger & L. Zaphiropoulos.<br />

Labourers : AU Fouad, Pambos Tritis, Christo-<br />

}(ji(>s Andreadis, Rodis Joannou, Morphis<br />

Deraesthenes, Demetri.s Xicola, Michael<br />

Pavlou, Georgios Loizou, Costa.s ColUandris,<br />

Loizos Xicola, Costas Sawa, Loukas<br />

Haji Andrea, Evripides Athini, AbduUa<br />

Nassifi,<br />

Panayi.<br />

Nicolas Gregori, Christodoulos<br />

Troodoe,<br />

Sth August, 1936. (M.P. 1017/35.)<br />

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District<br />

Colony of Cypras.<br />

do.<br />

do.<br />

Nioosia town.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Limassol.<br />

Famagnsta.<br />

Paphos.<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

(M.P. 1047/29.) Actiny Colonial Secretary.<br />

No. 782. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Officer Administering the Govemment and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of Cypras, are pablished for<br />

general information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 23 of 1986.—A Law to amend the Law relating<br />

to the registration of dentists. (M.P. 477/14.)<br />

No. 24 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Law relating<br />

to the regulation of the practice of midwifery.<br />

(M.P. 1047/31/2.)<br />

No. 25 of 1936.—A Law to provide for the protection<br />

in the Colony of designs roistered in the United<br />

Kingdom. (M.P. 947/28/2.)<br />

No. 26 of 1936.—A Law to enlarge the powers of<br />

Commissioners to compound offences.<br />

(M.P. 898/36.)<br />

Xo. 27 of 1936.—A Law to make further provision<br />

for the twelve months ended on the thirtv-first "lay<br />

of Deoember, 1935. (M.P.' 181/36.)<br />

No. 783. Auditor.<br />

It i-; notified for greneral information that the Riirbt<br />

Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies has,<br />

on the recommendation of the Director of Col«iial<br />

Audit, been pleased to select Mr, Eric Montajrue<br />

Tibbitt, Senior Assistant AudiU^r, Uganda, for<br />

appointment as Auditor, Cypnis. (M.P. P.219.^.)<br />

No. 784. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has l>een<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Evelthon Constantinides to be, on probation,<br />

lnsijectr of Way and Works, Railway Department.<br />

Dated 7th August, 1936. (M.P. P.2ia4.><br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936, 549<br />

ACTING .\PPOINTMENT,<br />

Mr. Paul Christfxioulou, Clerk, 3rd Grade, to act as<br />

Reiristrar, District Court, Paphos, from Itth Aueiist,<br />

1936.<br />

(M-P. P.145.)<br />

No. 785. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. A. E. P. Sloman. Inspector of Secondary Schools,<br />

Education Department, is granted vacation leave<br />

(84 days) and passage leave (6 days) from 16th July<br />

to 13th October, 19o6, prior to his resisraation.<br />

(M.P. L.2056.)<br />

Mehraed Dervish Eff,, District Jndge, District Court,<br />

Larnaca, is granted vacation leave from Uth August<br />

to Mth Noveraber, 1936, (M.P. L.212.)<br />

Mehraed Vehbi Xaim Salih Eff., Assistant R^istrar,<br />

District Court. Paphos, is granted vacation leave<br />

from 9th August to 19th October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.H05.)<br />

No. 786. Betiremente.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Govemor has been pleased<br />

fco approve the following retirements :—<br />

Mr. Miltiades Yannakis, Inspector of Way and Works,<br />

Railway Department, with effect from the 7th<br />

August, 1936, inclusive. (M.P. P.958.)<br />

Mr. Andreas Protopapa, Assistant Chief Foreman,<br />

Public Works Department, with effect from the lst<br />

July, 1936, inclusive. (M.P. P-758-)<br />

No. 787. Begistration nnder the Phannacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been recristered as a<br />

Chemist and Drugirist under the provisions of the<br />

Phannacy Laws, 1900 and 1926 :—<br />

loannou, Lambros, of Yialousa. (il.P. 03/15.)<br />

No. 788. Notification nnder the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936c<br />

PAifo LEFKARA (LARNACA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

1 hereby establish a fund for the vUlage of Pano<br />

Lefkara, in the District of Lamaca (hereinafter<br />

caUed the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid aU<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the vUlage of Pano Lefkara, as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 18th June, 1936,<br />

and published in the GazeUe No. 2520 of 19th June,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Lamaca, for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of pubUc utUity in the viUage of Pano<br />

Lefkara,<br />

Laraaca, 3rd August, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 836/36.)<br />

R. C. S. STANLEY,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

No. 789. Notification under tbe Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

PENDAKOMO (LIMA.SSOL) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Pendakomo, in the District of Limassol (hereinafter<br />

called the " Fund "), into which shaU be paid aJl<br />

fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area o£ the<br />

vUlage of Pendakomo, as described in the Order of<br />

the Gov^:iior made the 30th June, 1936, and<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the Srd July, 1936,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be und^* the management<br />

and control of the Conunission^ of Liniassol for<br />

the time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shaU be utilized for<br />

works of public utiUty in the village of Pendakomo-<br />

Limassol, 5th August, 1936.<br />

L, S. GBEENINO,<br />

(M.P. 806/36.) Commisaioner.<br />

No. 790. <strong>The</strong> Lrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the JMX)visions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the foUowing Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Kato Zodhia, in the District of Nicosia, are<br />

published in the Cyprvs <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P, 979/36.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF KATO ZODHIA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigatioo<br />

Division of Kato Zodhia Rules, 1936.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Commissioner " means the Ccmmiissioner<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Kato Zodhia.<br />

''' Law " means the Irrigation Laws, 1931 and<br />

1934.<br />

" List" means tlie fist of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (b) of the Law,<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division,<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU hold office for a period of<br />

three years begiiming on the Uth June, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every third year in the last week<br />

of the month of May and it shaU hold office<br />

for a period of three years from the 14th June,<br />

next following its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU appoint a treasurer<br />

who shaU, during the months of August and<br />

September in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the list,<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU, on the lst October,<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of aU<br />

rates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shaU forward such statement to the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU be unpaid : Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

expenses as may be sanctioned by the Conunittae.<br />

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(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

appointing such treasurer.<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned in the Ust<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding two shillings per<br />

annum for every Govemment donum of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

or is capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. UTH AUGUST, 193(K<br />

6. AU rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be paid on or<br />

before the 30th September in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU &om time to time<br />

anthoriie the treasurer to pay out of the mopey<br />

in his hands any sum required:—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(b) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

Division; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses mcurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of September and October<br />

in every year, the Committee shaU cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the vridth<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the CJommittee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the vUlage<br />

of Kato Zodhia so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shall repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to open, and if such person<br />

fails or refuses to do so, it shaU be lawful for the<br />

Committee to carry out such repairs or alterations<br />

as may be necessary at the expense of the offender,<br />

12. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any otlier purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shall be carried out not lat«r than the<br />

1st C)ctolH3r in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule o hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shall<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actuaUy incurred,<br />

14. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

pul^se has been served,by the Commissioner or<br />

the Committee shall at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shaU remove<br />

ail stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the w-ater on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the water<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in i)roportion<br />

to the q uantity of water available and having regard<br />

to the number of donums of land to be irrigated<br />

by each proprietor, and in accordance with the<br />

usage heretofore observed with regard to the tum<br />

of irrigation and the distribution of such water.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Conimissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigation Division formed under the provisions<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between tho Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commissioner<br />

shall call a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of determining whether the Irrigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

(b) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to public meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Ommittee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Commissioner and shall he<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to tbe<br />

credit of the vUlage of Kato Zodhia and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc utility in the vUlage of Kato Zodhia.<br />

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Ho. 791. Post Office Notice.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936. 551<br />

Am MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN CYPRUS AND EGYPT.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information<br />

that on and from the 10th August, 1936, and untU<br />

further notice, a weekly air maU service, operated<br />

by Messrs. Misr Airlines, wiU be estabUshed<br />

between <strong>Cyprus</strong> and Egypt. Any kind of<br />

postal packet, that is, letters, postcards, printed<br />

papers, commercial papers and samples, may be<br />

sent from <strong>Cyprus</strong> by this service. <strong>The</strong> Umits of<br />

size and maximum weight are the same as for<br />

simUar correspondence sent by ordinary post.<br />

2. AU correspondence, irrespective of destination,<br />

intended for transmission by air from Cyprua<br />

to Bg3^, in addition'tb-^ " '<br />

(a) Ordinary postage at the rate appropriate<br />

to the class of packet concemed, if destined for<br />

Egypt;<br />

(6) Ordinary postage at the rate appropriate<br />

to the class of packet concemed, if intended for<br />

transmission by ordinary route from Egypt<br />

onward; and<br />

(c) Combined postage and air fee, if intended<br />

for transmission by Air Mail from Egypt onward,<br />

must be prepaid with a special air maU fee of<br />

one piastre per Half Ounce or fraction thereof.<br />

3. Air MaU correspondence sent by the above<br />

service and intended for transmission by Air<br />

Mail from Egypt onward wUl secure coimection<br />

with the Air Mail which leaves Alexandria every<br />

Tuesday for Greece and Europe generaUy and<br />

arrives in London the foUowing Thursday.<br />

4. A special blue Air MaU label must be affixed<br />

to the top left-hand comer of every Air Mail<br />

packet. <strong>The</strong>se labels may be obtained free of<br />

charge at any Post Office. Packets bearing a<br />

manuscript indication " By Air Mail" will be<br />

accepted, hat the absehe^ of an Air MaU label<br />

may lead to delay.<br />

5. <strong>Cyprus</strong> postage stamps to the full value of<br />

the postage must be affixed to the top right-hand<br />

comer of the address side of the envelope. Any<br />

packet which is not fully prepaid with the Air<br />

MaU fee wiU not be forwarded by air.<br />

6. A packet intended for transmission by air<br />

may be posted in any of the ordinary ways of<br />

posting. It can be accepted for registration at any<br />

Post Office ; but it cannot at present be insured.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> latest times of posting and any further<br />

information can be ascertained by enquiry at any<br />

Post Office.<br />

General Post Office,<br />

J. SHELLISH,<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Postmaster- General.<br />

7th August, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 420/33.)<br />

No. 792. Annual Report of the Inspector of<br />

Mines and Labour, 1935.<br />

It Ts hereby'notified that tlie Ahniial Report of tfe<br />

Inspector of Mines and Labour for the year ended<br />

31st December, 1935, is now on sale at the Government<br />

Printing Office, Nicosia, price 1 .s. per copy.<br />

(M.P. 273/36.)<br />

No. 793. Obituary.<br />

His E-xccllency the Acting (Jovernor tiiinounces with<br />

regret the death of tho following :—<br />

Lisani Hashid, Messenger, Secretariat, at Xicosia on<br />

the nth August, 1936. (M.P. P.1797.)<br />

No. 794. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnersliip Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regiiitrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name,<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business. , .,<br />

4. "<strong>The</strong> name or names aiid surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it,<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Andronikos and Son.<br />

2. General import and export business.<br />

3. Larnaca.<br />

4. (Andronikos Christofi, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

6. (Christakis Andronikou, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Ten years. 1st August, 1936.<br />

8. NU.<br />

9^ Andronikos Christofi. . ^^<br />

Cliristakis Andronikou.<br />

10. 473.<br />

No. 795. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No, 259.<br />

Name of Firm: Gogochian and Yerganian of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Change : One of the partners, Dicran Gogochian,<br />

died on the 23rd day of June, 1936.<br />

Partnership No. 449.<br />

Name of Firm : Kyriakides and Christodoulides, of<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Change: <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved by mutual<br />

consent of the partners as from the 4tli day of<br />

August, 1936.<br />

Business Name Xo. 129.<br />

Name of Business: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> Irrigation Company,<br />

of Nicosia.<br />

Changes : Only unanimous decisions, resolutions and<br />

acts of partners shall bind the partnership. And<br />

no liability or obligation whatsoever shall bind the<br />

partnership unless made or contracted in writing<br />

and signed by all partners together.<br />

Also all cheques drawn on partnership account must<br />

be signed by all partners toirether.<br />

Date of Changes : 28th Julv, 1936.<br />

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552<br />

No. 796.<br />

THE CrSTRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Nicosia Water Comniission (Arab Ahmed and Silikdar Vaqb).<br />

His Excellency the Acting Govemor is pleaaed to direct the pubUcation of the following Statement of<br />

Receiptfi and Expenditure of the Nicosia Water Fund for the period 1st January, 1936, to 30th June, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 716/19/2,).<br />

STATEMENT or ACCOUNTS OF DISTRICT DEPOSITS—NICOSIA WATER ADMINISTRATIOIT.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

Balance in hand on 1st Jauuary, 1936<br />

Water ratea<br />

Transfer and kochan fees<br />

Sale of Mahlul water<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

(Account "^.")<br />

£ s. c<br />

460 14<br />

925 11 (»<br />

33 8 5<br />

26 5 0<br />

13 19 3<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp. £ s. cp. c<br />

octx A ti6o ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• 204<br />

Maintenance and upkeep of works :—<br />

0 d<br />

Wages 49 6 5<br />

Materials 3 6 0<br />

52 12 5<br />

Pumping water :—<br />

IVM' ><br />

Wages<br />

. Materials ... •» .<br />

4 6 6<br />

2 2 7<br />

3rd instalment in respect of loau of £8,000<br />

Rent of ofiBce room<br />

6 9 4<br />

637 8 6<br />

6 0 0<br />

Uniforms 5 4 6<br />

Printing of forms 8 15 3<br />

£1,459 18 7<br />

Balance in hand on 30th June, 1936 ...<br />

920 10 6<br />

539 8 1<br />

£1,459 18~r<br />

(Account "i?.")<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

Balance in hand on lst January, 1936 ...<br />

1; £ s. cp, ct<br />

350 6 i<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

Xew distribution boxes and<br />

connecting private supply pipes<br />

to same :—<br />

Wages 200 9 5<br />

Materials 125 3 3<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

325 12 8<br />

3 11 4<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Slst July, 1936.<br />

£350 6 4<br />

Examined and found correct,<br />

Balance in hand on 30th June, 1936 ...<br />

0. 6. DKNNIS,<br />

329 4<br />

21 2<br />

£350 6<br />

for Chairman, Niccsia Water Admin isf ration.<br />

ANT. N. BRANCO,<br />

4th August, 1936. Acting Auditor.<br />

No. 797. Medical Department<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended Sth August, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week.<br />

Total for the year .<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week I;ist year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

10th August, 1936.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14tH AUGUST, 1936. 553<br />

JXo, 798. RainiaU<br />

^IviKion. Locality. Name of Station.<br />

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EASTERN<br />

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CENTRE<br />

WESTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

KARPAS<br />

EAST<br />

WEST<br />

LARNACA<br />

LIMASSOL<br />

PAPHOS<br />

NiooBia,<br />

14th July, 1936.<br />

RETURN OF RAINFALL FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1936.<br />

Approx.<br />

height<br />

above<br />

sea<br />

level.<br />

feel<br />

Famagusta, P.W.D. 75<br />

Famagusta Harbour 50<br />

Salamis Forest Station . 30<br />

Syngrasi ..<br />

150<br />

Aldiyritou..<br />

60<br />

Akhna Forest Station . 170<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Distriot) 100<br />

Strongylos Resenroir 180<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

220<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

300<br />

A


.554<br />

Ho. 799. Notice o! Adjudication.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Lamaca.<br />

In Bankruptrg. No. 2 of 1986.<br />

Re <strong>The</strong> firm Alexandros Panteli &. Sons.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

Debtors' Nmne—Alexandros Panteli,<br />

Ermis Alexandrou,<br />

Nicos Ale.xandrou.<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Merchants.<br />

Dateof Filing Petition—27th June, 1936.<br />

Date of Orderof Adjudication—10th .\ugust, 1936.<br />

Nicosia, V. R. BAIRAMIAX,<br />

Ilth August,. 193C. Official Receiver.<br />

No. 800. Notice of Public Examination.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCV LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Nicosia.<br />

In Bankruptcg. No, 1 of 1936.<br />

Re Michalaki Antoniou, of Nicosia,<br />

Debtor's Name—Michalaki Antoniou.<br />

Address—N icosia.<br />

Description—Baker.<br />

Date of Public Examination and Hour—18th<br />

August, 1936, at 10,30 o'clock a.m.<br />

Place—District Court, Nicosia.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

12Lh August, 1936.<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 801.<br />

Qnaraatine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 5th August, 1936, hy<br />

His Excellency the Acting (iovernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the Cgprus<br />

Gazeffe of the 7th .\ugiist, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were inft-cted<br />

local areas and that all pa.sstnger8 and goods therefrom<br />

would 1)6 subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Malta<br />

Dangerous infectioua<br />

disease<br />

Cliolera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus,<br />

Plague.<br />

(M,P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 802. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 803. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Conntries reported to the 4th August is pnblished :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

Variou-<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

Varions<br />

Locahty.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tul)erculo8is, Haemorrhajric SepticfRmia,Stranglet^.<br />

Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Helminthiasis, Variola, Johne's<br />

Diseaae, Necrobacillosis, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian<br />

Coccidiosis, Avian Spirochaetosis, Bacillary White<br />

Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Contagioua Pneumonia, Dourine,<br />

Glanders, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,.<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Plague,<br />

Mange, Babies,<br />

Uth August, 1936. ROBERT J. ROB, Chief Veterinarg OffUcer.<br />

liy His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Pnntc'i by the Govtrnment Printer at the Government Pnnting Office, Nicoaia.<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> GauOt may be obtained from the Superintendent, Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia, post frte,<br />

on payment of a subacription of Cl for a year or 10». for six months, payable in advance ; single c


SUPPLE^JE^T Tso. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE Xo. 2531 OF 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

NO. 23 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW REI^^TLSTG TO THE REGISTRATION<br />

OE DENTISTS.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [Sth August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Ofl&cer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Dentists Registration short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the<br />

Dentists Registration Law, 1926, as amended by the IT of i926.<br />

Dentists Registration (Amendment) Law, 1932, (herein- 52 of 1932.<br />

after called " the Principal Law "), and the Principal Law<br />

and this Law may together be cited as the Dentists<br />

Registration Laws, 1926 to 1936.<br />

2. Section 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended by Amendment<br />

the deletion of the definition " Medical Assessors " and the of KWTT^<br />

substitution therefor of the foUowing definition :— of 1926.<br />

" Medical CoimcU" means the Medical 0)uncU<br />

constituted under the Medical Registration Law, 1936." 22 of 1936.<br />

3. Section 6 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed and Repeal of<br />

the foUowing section substituted therefor :— ^ilZ 17<br />

" Certificate 6. <strong>The</strong> Mcdical CouncU shaU grant a certificate ^bs?ftuS2<br />

tion!^*'^ in the form in the Second Schedule to any person of new<br />

^ ho satisfies the Medical CouncU that he— section.<br />

(a) has attained the age of 21 years ;<br />

(h) is a person of good character ;<br />

(c) is possessed of one or more of the qualifications<br />

mentioned in section 4."<br />

4. Section 13 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the foUowing section substituted therefor :— S^w 17<br />

"Removaiof 13.—


^6 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

of 1926. of MedictJ<br />

Coimcil to<br />

enquire into<br />

misconduct.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Medical CJouncU may, if it thinks fit,<br />

at any time after the expiration of five years<br />

from the date on which the name of a practitioner<br />

has been erased from the Register under<br />

paragraph (b) or ((/) of sub-section (1), direct<br />

the Registrar to restore to the Register the<br />

name of such practitioner, and upon such<br />

direction and on the payment of such fee, not<br />

exceeding the registration fee, as the Medical<br />

0)imcU may from time to time fix, the Registrar<br />

shall restore to the Register the name of such<br />

practitioner.<br />

Insertion of 5, <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion<br />

TsISdTsB immediately after section 13 of the foUowing sections :—<br />

in Law 17 "Powers 13A.—(1) If any registered practitioner is<br />

convicted of any offence which, in the opinion<br />

of the Medical Council, involves moral turpitude<br />

or is, after due enquiry by the Medical CouncU,<br />

found to have been guilty of infamous or<br />

disgraceful conduct in any professional respect<br />

or to have obtained registration by a false or<br />

fraudulent representation, the Medical CouncU<br />

may order that the name of such practitioner<br />

be erased from the Register and the Registrar<br />

shall thereupon remove the name of such practitioner<br />

from the Register.<br />

(2) In any enquiry held under sub-section (1)<br />

the person against whom such oflEence, misconduct<br />

or misrepresentation is alleged, shaU be<br />

entitled to appear and be heard before<br />

Medical Council.<br />

the<br />

Appeal from<br />

order to erase<br />

name from<br />

Register.<br />

13B.—(1) Any practitioner whose name the<br />

Medical (Council has ordered to be erased from<br />

the Register may, within ten days from the<br />

notification to him by the Registrar of the order<br />

of the Council, appeal to the Supreme Court<br />

by lodging a petition with the Registrar.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Registrar shall, within ten days from<br />

the date of lodging the petition, transmit the<br />

same, together with all relevant documents or<br />

copies thereof, to the Chief Registrar of<br />

Supreme Court.<br />

the<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Supreme Court shall hear and<br />

determine the appeal in such manner as it shaU<br />

think fit and shall make such order as to the<br />

erasure of the name of the appellant from the<br />

Register as it shaU think fit,<br />

(4) Where a practitioner appeals under subsection<br />

(1), the Registrar shall not erase the<br />

name of such practitioner pending the determination<br />

of the appeal."<br />

Repeal of<br />

section 23<br />

of Law 17<br />

of 1926.<br />

Amendment<br />

of Law 17<br />

of 1926.<br />

6. Section 23 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the deletion<br />

of the words " Medical Assessors " wherever they occur<br />

therein and the substitution therefor of the words " Medical<br />

0)uncU ".<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Sth August, 1936,<br />

(2)<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 477/14.)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936. ^t<br />

NO. 2^ of 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO THE REGULATION<br />

OF THE PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [Sth August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Ofiicer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Midwifery (Amendment) short title.<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Midwifery<br />

Law, 1932, (hereinafter caUed "the Principal Law"), i4of 1932.<br />

and the Principal Law and this Law may together be cited<br />

as the Midwifery Laws, 1932 and 1936.<br />

2. Section 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the deletion of the definition " Medical Assessors" °J Law°u^<br />

and the substitution therefor of the foUowing definition :— of 1932.<br />

" Medical Council" means the Medical CoimcU<br />

constituted under the Medical Registration Law, 1936. 22 of 1936.<br />

3. Section 7 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

as foUows:— of section T<br />

of Law 14<br />

(i) By the addition immediately after paragraph (c) ^^i^^^.<br />

of the foUowing paragraph:—<br />

" (d) the canceUation by the Registrar under the<br />

provisions of section 12 of this Law of any<br />

certificate of registration or of a special Ucence<br />

and the removal of her name by him from the<br />

register or from the Ust kept under the provisions<br />

of section 6 of this Law."<br />

(U) By the deletion of the words " Board of<br />

Assessors " and by the substitution therefor of the<br />

words " Medical CouncU."<br />

4. Section 12 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

X n^,^.,. of section \%<br />

as foUows :— of L^W U<br />

(i) By the deletion of the words " the Govemor °^ ^®^^through<br />

" (lines 2 and 3).<br />

(u) By the deletion of the word " Govemor " (line 7)<br />

and by the substitution therefor of the word<br />

" Registrar."<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended by the insertion New section<br />

immediatelv after section 12 of the foUowins section :— }^^ inserted.<br />

.- *-" ;n Law 14<br />

"Replace- 12A. Any person registered as a midwife or ofi932.<br />

regkt^or practising midwifery by special Ucence under<br />

of list midwife. of name the provisions of this Law whose name has<br />

been removed from the register or from the<br />

list kept under the provisions of section 6 of<br />

this Law, on the ground that she was unfit to<br />

perform the functions of a midwife by reason of<br />

physical disabiUty or infirmity, may apply to<br />

the Registrar for the replacement of her name<br />

in the register or such Ust and the Registrar,<br />

if satisfied that the appUcant has fuUy<br />

recovered from the physical disabiUty or infirmity<br />

in respect of which her name was removed<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(^0


558 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

Short title.<br />

PrivUeges<br />

and rights in<br />

the Colony of<br />

registered<br />

proprietor<br />

of design<br />

in United<br />

Kingdom,<br />

from the register or such Ust and that she<br />

does not suifer from any other physical disabiUty<br />

or infirmity which would render her unfit to<br />

perform the functions of a midwife, may<br />

replace her name in the register or the Ust kept<br />

under the provisions of section 6 of this Law."<br />

8^^ August, 1936.<br />

No. 25 OF 1936.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P, 1047/31/2.)<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION IN THE COLONY<br />

OF DESIGNS REGISTERED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [Sth August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Govemment.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Ofiicer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows :—<br />

.1. This Law may be cited as the United Kingdom<br />

Designs (Protection) Law, 1936.<br />

2. Subject to the provisions of this Law, the registered<br />

proprietor of any design registered in the United Kingdom<br />

under the Patents and Designs Acts, 1907 to 1932, or any<br />

Act amending or substituted for those Acts, shaU enjoy<br />

in the Colony the Uke privUeges and rights as though the<br />

Certificate of Registration in the United Kingdom had been<br />

issued with an extension to the Colony.<br />

;nnocent 3. <strong>The</strong> registered proprietor of a design shaU not be<br />

lUbS^S "°* entitled to recover any damages in respect of any infringedamages.<br />

mcut of Copyright in a design from any defendant who<br />

proves that at the date of the infringement he was not aware<br />

nor had any reasonable means of making himself aware of<br />

the existence of the registration of the design :<br />

Provided that nothing in this section shaU aflfeet any<br />

proceedings for an injunction.<br />

Oroiuids<br />

upon which<br />

Ck>urt maydeclare<br />

that<br />

exclusive<br />

pri\'ilege8<br />

and rights<br />

have not<br />

been<br />

acquired in<br />

the Colony.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> District Court shaU have power upon the<br />

appUcation of any person who aUeges that his interests have<br />

been prejudiciaUy affected to declare upon anyof the grounds<br />

upon which the United Kingdom registration might be<br />

canceUed under the law for the time being in force in the<br />

United Kingdom that exclusive privUeges and rights in<br />

a design have not been acquired in the Colony under the<br />

provisions of this Law.<br />

Such grounds shaU be deemed to include the pubUcation<br />

of the design in the Colony prior to the date of registration<br />

of the design in the United Kingdom.<br />

Repeal, 5. <strong>The</strong> Registration of United Kingdom Designs Laws,<br />

33 of 1928. 1928 to 1934, and the Registration of United Kingdom<br />

40 ^ 1934: I>esigns Rules, 1929 to 1934, made thereunder, are hereby<br />

repealed.<br />

(4)<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Sth August, 1936.<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 947/28/2.)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936. r),")9<br />

NO. 26 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO ENLARGE THE POWERS OF CoMMISslo^ ERS<br />

TO COMPOUND OFFENCES.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [11^^ August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Ofiicer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Compounding of Short title.<br />

Offences Law, 1936.<br />

2.—(1) When amy person is reasonably suspected of Power to<br />

having committed any of the offences set out in the third s^a^^to<br />

column of the Schedule punishable under any of the Laws compound<br />

specified in the second column thereof, the Commissioner offences,<br />

of the District in which the offence is aUeged to have<br />

been committed may compound the offence by accepting<br />

from such person a payment in money not exceeding the<br />

maximum monetary penalty prescribed for the offence by<br />

the respective Law.<br />

(2) When an offence is compoundable under this<br />

section, an attempt to commit such offence (when such<br />

attempt is itself an offence) may be compounded in like<br />

manner.<br />

(3) Wliere by any of the Laws specified in the second<br />

column of the Schedule it is provided that upon the<br />

conviction of the offender for any of the offences set out<br />

in the third column of the Schedule any animals or things<br />

in respect of which the offence has been committed shaU<br />

be forfeited, the Commissioner who compounds the offence<br />

may, in addition to any payment in money, require the<br />

offender to forfeit any such animals or things or such part<br />

thereof as the Commissioner may think fit.<br />

3. Where any payment has been made to the Commis- Commissioner<br />

under section 2, the Commissioner shaU give tothe S^ow°^^*<br />

person making the payment an acknowledgment under ledgment,<br />

his hand showing—<br />

(a) the amount paid ;<br />

(b) the particulars of the offence compounded; and<br />

(c) the name, surname and place of abode of the<br />

person in respect of whose offence the composition<br />

has been made :<br />

Provided that where the Commissioner has exercised<br />

the power conferred on him by section 2 (3), the<br />

acknowledgment shall show the nature and approximate<br />

value of the animals or things forfeited,<br />

4. When an offence has been compounded under this Effect of<br />

Law and an acknowledgment in respect thereof has been ^^^^^^^<br />

given by the Commissioner under section 3, no proceedings<br />

shall be taken against the person whose offence has been<br />

so compounded in respect of that offence, and the production<br />

of the acknowledgment before any Court shaU be suflficient<br />

evidence that the offence has been compounded and shaU<br />

have the effect of an acquittal of the person charged with<br />

the offence.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

v5;


560 SUPPLEMENT TO THB CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST, 1936,<br />

Amounts<br />

paid to<br />

form part of<br />

Revenue.<br />

Power to<br />

Gtovemor<br />

in Council<br />

to amend<br />

Schedule.<br />

Repeal,<br />

4 of 1901.<br />

25 of 1926.<br />

5. Adhere an offence has been compounded under thi.s<br />

Law and a pajTnent in respect thereof has been made<br />

to the Commissioner under section 2, the amount so paid<br />

shaU form part of the Revenue of the Colon\^:<br />

Provided that, where it is by law prescribed that any<br />

monetary penalty in respect of such offence shall form<br />

part of a particular fund, such amount shall bo paid into<br />

such fund.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may, by Order in Council to be pubhshed<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, make any substitution in, alteration of,<br />

or addition to, the Schedule, and thereupon such Order<br />

in Council and the Schedule shall be read and construed<br />

together :<br />

Provided that no substitution, alteration or addition<br />

shaU be made whereby an offence punishable with imprisonment<br />

exceeding six months or with a fine exceeding<br />

twenty-five pounds or with both is made compoundable.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Compounding of Offences Law, 1901, and the<br />

Compounding of Offences (Amendment) Law, 1926, are<br />

hereby repealed,<br />

Consecutive<br />

No.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

S.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12<br />

13.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

(SECTION 2.)<br />

Short title of Law<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roads Protection Law, 1885<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fruit Trees Protection<br />

Law, 1891<br />

<strong>The</strong> Public Health (Villages)<br />

Law, 1892<br />

<strong>The</strong> Burials Law, 1896 ..<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mesaoria State Land Dehmitation<br />

Law, 1899<br />

<strong>The</strong> OUves Law, 1899 ..<br />

<strong>The</strong> Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935 ..<br />

<strong>The</strong> Construction of Buildings,<br />

Streets and Wells on Arazi<br />

Mirie Law, 1927, as amended<br />

l)y tlie Construction of Buildings,<br />

Streets and WeUs on Arazi<br />

Mirie (Amendment) Law, 1932,<br />

and the Construction of Buildings,<br />

Streets and Wells on Arazi<br />

Miric' (Amendment, No, 2) Law,<br />

Xt70^w .. .. .. .,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Protection of Female<br />

Domestic Servants Law, 1928. .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government Waterworks<br />

La^^, 1928<br />

<strong>The</strong> PubUc Rivers Protection<br />

La\s, 1930<br />

<strong>The</strong> llegistration of Clubs Law,<br />

1930, as amended by the Registration<br />

of Clnbs (Amendment)<br />

Law, 1933<br />

<strong>The</strong> Recovery of Compensation<br />

for Injurv to Property Laws,<br />

1930 to 1935<br />

CO<br />

Offences<br />

compoundable<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

AU offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

AU offences, except<br />

the offence<br />

of giving false<br />

evidence under<br />

section 20 (5).<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


Consecutive<br />

No.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

16.<br />

17.<br />

18.<br />

11^^<br />

^<br />

JUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETT<br />

Short title of Law<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tree Planting ViUage Areas<br />

Laws, 1930 to 1936<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and<br />

J-t/OTC .. .. ., .,<br />

<strong>The</strong> ViUage Authorities Laws,<br />

1931 to 1935<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rural Constables Laws, 1932<br />

and 1934<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shepherds' Licensing Law,<br />

LuijO . . . . . . . .<br />

E, 14TH AUGUST, ly<br />

Offences<br />

compoundable<br />

All offences.<br />

AU offences.<br />

All offences.<br />

AU offences, except<br />

the offence<br />

of making a<br />

false statement<br />

under section<br />

21 (5).<br />

AU offences.<br />

R. P. L . BROWNE,<br />

August, 1936. Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 898/36.)<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

Under the Compounding of Offences Laws, 1901 and<br />

1926, Commissioners may compound offences relating to<br />

unlawful gathering of oUves or carobs and to unlawful<br />

damage caused to roads.<br />

2. It is considered, however, that there are a number<br />

of other minor offences the compounding of which might,<br />

with advantage to aU concemed, be entrusted to Commissioners.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> main object, therefore, of this Law is to enlarge<br />

the powers of Commissioners in that respect by enabUng<br />

them to compound any of the offences set out in the<br />

Schedule to the Law.<br />

4. Section 2 (3) gives additional power to Commissioners<br />

to require the forfeiture of animals or goods, or such part<br />

thereof as the Commissioner exercising the power may think<br />

fit, where such forfeiture would have foUowed upon the<br />

conviction of the offender.<br />

5. Section 6 empowers the Governor in CouncU to make<br />

compoundable any offence punishable with imprisonment<br />

not exceeding six months or with a fine not exceeding<br />

twenty-five<br />

and fine.<br />

pounds or with both such imprisonment<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

Acting Attomey-General.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(")<br />

•<br />

561


562 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH AUGUST. 1936.<br />

Short title.<br />

Appropriation<br />

of<br />

£2:{.n42<br />

for twelve<br />

months<br />

ended Slst<br />

December,<br />

1935.<br />

No. 27 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO MAKE FURTHER PRO^^SION FOR THE TWELVE<br />

MONTHS ENDED ON THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF<br />

DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [12^^ August, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

TT"^HEREAS it is necessary- to make additional provision<br />

V f for the service for the twelve months ended on the<br />

thirtv-first dav of December. 1935.<br />

ft' ft<br />

BE it therefore enacted by His ExceUency the Officer<br />

Administering the Gk>vemment and Commander-in-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as foUows:—<br />

1. This La\^ may be cited as the Supplementary<br />

Appropriation Law, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be issued and appUed to the service of<br />

the twelve months ended the thirtv-first dav of December,<br />

1935, an additional sum not exceeding the sum of twentythree<br />

thousand and forty-two pounds for defraying<br />

the charges of the Govemment of C\nprus for such period.<br />

<strong>The</strong> said amount shaU be appropriated as foUows:—<br />

£<br />

Head 2.—Pensions and Gratuities .. ., 2,525<br />

„ 3.—His ExceUency the Govemor .. 238<br />

»»<br />

>»<br />

»»<br />

4.—Imperial Defence .. ..<br />

5.—Secretariat ,. .. ..<br />

18.—Post Office<br />

22.—Colonial Development Fund<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

1,888<br />

404<br />

593<br />

3,380<br />

24.—PubUc Works i^unnuaUy Recurrent 5,007<br />

25.—PubUc Works Extraordinary .. 6,366<br />

»»<br />

>'<br />

26.—Irrigation<br />

27.—Trade Development..<br />

28.—Antiquities .. ..<br />

\<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

2,109<br />

130<br />

249<br />

29.—^lisceUaneous .. .. ,. 153<br />

Total 23,042<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gover 3. It shaU bc lawful for the Govemor to cause to be<br />

auth!!^e issued and paid for the purposes aforesaid any sum not<br />

payment of exceedinir in the whole the sums in that behalf hereinthe<br />

same. before Specified.<br />

\2th August, 1936.<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 181,36.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by th^ Goremment Priuter at the Govemment Printing Office. Niw^ia.


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2531 OF 14TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the llegistration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the oifice of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 146.3A in Class 43, in respect of brandy, in the<br />

name of Hacob Bedros Naltchadjian, of Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, trading as H. B. Naltchadjian.<br />

Filed the 17th day of July, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

PioT»ysog.<br />

->^<br />

G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

563<br />

No. 1464A in Class 3, in respect of preparations of<br />

calcium glyconate, in the name of Ecrist Co, Ltd.,<br />

Lemessos St. 50, Athens, Greece, Greek Subjects,<br />

trading as Manufacturers of pharmaceutical products.<br />

Filed the 17tli day of July, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

GLYCOCALCINE<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No, 1464A is c/o Mr. N, G, Pierides,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia.


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

No. 2533,]<br />

No. 828. L^islation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with<br />

regard to the following Law : —<br />

No. 16 of 1936.—A Law to regulate and control<br />

immigration. (M.P. 975/34/2.)<br />

No. 829. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administi-ative<br />

OflBcer, to be a Member of the Executive Council of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> from the 24th August, 1936,<br />

and while acting as Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P, 2286/07.)<br />

No. 830. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Govemor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> following to be, on probation. Agricultural<br />

Assistants, Agricultural Department. Dated 1st<br />

January, 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Vassilios Eleftheriou, (M.P. P,2184.)<br />

Mehmed Irfan Eff. (M.P. P.2186.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. A. B, Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer, to act as Colonial Secretary. Dated 23rd<br />

August, 1936, (M.P, F.5.)<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer, acted as<br />

Colonial Secretary from 2nd July to 22nd August,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.1043.)<br />

Mr. R. P. L. Browne, Administrative Officer, to<br />

[lerform the duties of Chief Assistant Secretary,<br />

Dated 23rd August, 1936, (M.P. P.1043.)<br />

^ublisfjeti hp ^ntl^mtp<br />

FRIDAY, 28TH AUGUST, 1936. 583<br />

Mr. A. M. Bell, Local Commandant, 1st Grade, Police<br />

Department, to act as Commissioner, Famagusta, in<br />

addition to his own duties, during the absence of<br />

Mr. R. St. J. 0. Wayne from 24th August, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2038.)<br />

Mr. Xicos C Koumides, Clerk, 4th Grade, acted as<br />

Technical Clerk and Storekeeper, Westem Division,^<br />

Public Works Department, from lst May to 16th<br />

August, 1936. (M.P. P.488.><br />

No. 831. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. A. B. Wright, C.B.E., M.C, Administrative<br />

Officer, was absent on vacation leave (104 days),<br />

duty leave (11 days), passage leave (12 days), and<br />

on leave with half salary (2 days) from 16th April<br />

to 22nd August, 1936. ^ wara io(M.P. L.5.)<br />

Mr. R. St. J. 0. Wayne, Administrative Officer<br />

(Commissioner Famagusta), is granted casual leave<br />

frora 24th to 29th August, 1936. (M.P. L.1523,)<br />

No. 832. <strong>The</strong> Antiauities Law, 1935.<br />

PROPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENT.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with sec. 6 (2)<br />

of the Antiquities Law, 1935, that 1 have recommended<br />

to the Govemor in Council that the site mentioned<br />

hereunder be declared an Ancient Monument and<br />

added to the First Schedule to the said Law,i in the<br />

Larnaca Distriet :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> tomb and site situated at Pyla, registered in<br />

the name of the Governnient under registration<br />

No. 8835 (Plot 36/2/3, Sheet XLI, plan II).<br />

2. Any person whose interests may be prejudicially<br />

affected by the proposed declaration may at any time<br />

within one month from this date lodge an objection<br />

for consideration by the Governor in Conncil.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 57S/34/2.)<br />

A. H. S. MEGAW,<br />

Director of Antiquities.


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588 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

No. 834. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 22nd August, 1986.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Faniagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

KjTenia<br />

District<br />

Nicosia,<br />

24th August, 1936.<br />

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£ 1 JS<br />

—<br />

Total for the week —<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week hist year<br />

: —<br />

—<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

2 —<br />

1 —<br />

3 —<br />

•235 2<br />

—<br />

—<br />

('holera<br />

.. 1..<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

-^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diplitheria<br />

2<br />

2<br />

17<br />

—<br />

E.C;.S. Meningitis<br />

1-<br />

—<br />

1<br />

—<br />

Typhus<br />

(M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

Typhoid<br />

Dysentery<br />

— 13 1<br />

— 2 1<br />

3<br />

— 20 3<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

5<br />

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— 22<br />

1<br />

! 3<br />

i<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

Dengue<br />

—<br />

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— —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

1<br />

—<br />

— : 4<br />

— —<br />

—<br />

3<br />

—<br />

Trachoma<br />

33<br />

1<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

49<br />

6,827<br />

—<br />

E. A. NBFF,<br />

Leprosy<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

—<br />

Total<br />

53<br />

5<br />

7<br />

6<br />

,4<br />

$2<br />

7,678<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

Na 835. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 28th August is published :-<br />

Country. Locality. Nature of Disease.<br />

Egypt Various<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

28th August, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

1 ( 1 . . • t • •<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

No. 836. Brief Report on Cypms Trade daring<br />

tbe quarter ended SOth June, 1936.<br />

It is satisfactory to note that the balance of<br />

trade continues to be favourable. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

value of exports exceeded that of imports by £264.<br />

IMPORTS.<br />

2. Imports, during the quarter under review<br />

showed a decrease of £7,363. as compared with the<br />

figures of the corresponding period of the previous<br />

year, and i;2r).2s.") as compared with the quinquennial<br />

average 1931-1935, principally due to<br />

coffee, raw. edible oils, unmanufactured tobacco,<br />

hardware and cutlery, cotton piece goods and silk<br />

manufactures.<br />

Wheaten flour, machinery, manure, petrol and<br />

benzine, and hemj) and jute manufactures showed<br />

increases.<br />

EXPORTS.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> total value of exports during the quarter<br />

under review showed an increase of £15,670 over<br />

the corresponding figures of 1935, and £r)!l,599 over<br />

the quinquennial average 1931-1935.<br />

Carob.s, ground and seed, fruit, potatoes, hides<br />

and skins, raw. asbestos, copper ore, pyri'es and<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Contagious Abortion, Haemorrhagic<br />

Septicinmia, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Helminthiasis,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

j\vian Coccidiosis, Bacillary White Diarrhcea, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosjs, Fowl Pox, Mange,<br />

"Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Dourine,,<br />

Glanders, Variola, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,.<br />

Hajmorrhagic Septicajuiia, Barbone, Variola, Glanderi,.<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

wool are principal factors in the rise of export<br />

values.<br />

Carobs, whole, however, showed a decrease of<br />

£5,296, as compared with 1935, and £13,210, as<br />

compared with the quinquennial average.<br />

Among mining products no yellow ore and<br />

metallic residues and wastes were exported during<br />

the quarter under report as against £35,070 and<br />

£17,615, respectively, in 1935.<br />

Exports of cumin seed and of mules decreased<br />

by £6,315 and £5,079, respectively.<br />

SHIPPING.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> total number of steamers which called<br />

at <strong>Cyprus</strong> ports during the quarter under review<br />

was 276 as against 267 for the corresponding<br />

period of the previous year, an increase of 9<br />

steamers.<br />

Callings at the three principal ports were as<br />

follows : Lamaca 80, Limassol 83 and Famagusta<br />

76, as against 104, 74 and 59, in 1935.<br />

5. Comparative retums of the principal imports<br />

and exports are subjoined.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Famagusta, Comptroller of Customs.<br />

12th August, 1936. (M.P. 1248/27/2.)<br />

25


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

CrwrtJs.<br />

Import Trade.<br />

Betum showing the average values of the principal<br />

imports during the second quarter of the year, for the<br />

qumquennial period 1931-1935, as compared with the<br />

figures for April-30th June, 1935 and 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—^FooD, DRINK AN ro<br />

TOBACCO :—<br />

£<br />

Beans and peas<br />

2,735<br />

Beer and ale<br />

.1 1,263<br />

Butter ..<br />

1,978<br />

Coffee, raw<br />

2,793<br />

Jish<br />

1,496<br />

;Flour, wheaten . 40,660<br />

JFruit<br />

1,520<br />

.Milk, preserved<br />

757<br />

•Oils, edible<br />

6,473<br />

"Provisions<br />

3,862<br />

Bice<br />

4,074<br />

Sesame ..<br />

591<br />

Spices .. .. • 276<br />

Spirits ..<br />

550<br />

Sugar ..<br />

5,753<br />

Tiobacco, unmanttf aeitr red<br />

(except tumbeki) 4,743<br />

Articles o£ food ar id<br />

drink, vmenumerati 3d 9,529<br />

Total, Class I<br />

II.—RAW MATERIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY U N-<br />

MANUFACTURED :—<br />

Asphalt and bitumen 5,879<br />

Oils, not edible<br />

1,804<br />

Petroleum, crude<br />

2,986<br />

Timber ..<br />

. . 10,181<br />

Raw materials, u n-<br />

enumerated ..<br />

6,585<br />

Total, Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLI yi<br />

•OR MAINLY MANT U-'<br />

J'ACTURED :—<br />

Oement<br />

• M^<br />

4,908<br />

Ghemicals, drags, mec Ii­<br />

cines, dyes and colou rs 10,392<br />

JEarthenware, chin a,<br />

glass and glassware 6,151<br />

JBlectrical goods ai id<br />

apparatus<br />

3,057<br />

JBaberdashery and m U-<br />

linery<br />

1,877<br />

.Hardware and cutle ry<br />

J^plementSjinstrumer its<br />

and tools :—<br />

Agricultural and i n-<br />

6,663<br />

dustrial<br />

1,578<br />

Musical<br />

Scientific instriunen LtS<br />

1,197<br />

and appliances 3,068<br />

Iron and steel ai id<br />

manufactures there of 13,570<br />

Leather and man u-<br />

factures thereof<br />

9,773<br />

Machinery<br />

. . 23,174<br />

Manure, chemical<br />

4,240<br />

Matches ..<br />

970<br />

Paper and paper goo ds 4,330<br />

Perfumery<br />

1,246<br />

Petrol and benzii ne 9,430<br />

Petroleum " kerosene<br />

Rubber manufactures ;<br />

4,462<br />

Tyres and tubes i or<br />

carriages and eye es<br />

Tyres and tubes i or<br />

301<br />

motor cars and mol lOr<br />

cycles<br />

2,920<br />

Rubber manuf aotun 9S,<br />

PlkeL-<br />

Soap<br />

— .JL<br />

550<br />

2,464<br />

StatioiKiry<br />

.. 2,132<br />

Curried forward<br />

5 years<br />

average April-June.<br />

April-June, 1935<br />

1931-1935 )<br />

.. 89,053<br />

.. 27,435<br />

. .i 118,453<br />

£<br />

3,373<br />

1,999<br />

1,731<br />

5,853<br />

2,054<br />

8,874<br />

1,421<br />

1,534<br />

6,139<br />

4,583<br />

3,570<br />

1,360<br />

548<br />

535<br />

5,024<br />

8,476<br />

4,909<br />

61,983<br />

3,193<br />

375<br />

3,277<br />

6,305<br />

4,234<br />

17,384<br />

5,670<br />

12,535<br />

6,657<br />

2,477<br />

1,044<br />

9,712<br />

3,190<br />

1,018<br />

3,203<br />

15,429<br />

11,596<br />

25,101<br />

1,962<br />

936<br />

5,655<br />

1,206<br />

5,059<br />

3,749<br />

135<br />

3,559<br />

403<br />

1,841<br />

2,694<br />

124,831<br />

1<br />

I<br />

April-June,<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

1,930<br />

923<br />

2,226<br />

531<br />

953<br />

16,715<br />

926<br />

1,148<br />

1,132<br />

4,257<br />

3,848<br />

1,525<br />

163<br />

784<br />

3,655<br />

5,168<br />

4,861<br />

50,745<br />

2,405<br />

1,138<br />

4,061<br />

6,126<br />

6,239<br />

19,969<br />

4,295<br />

13,832<br />

8,003<br />

4,431<br />

1,080<br />

7,435<br />

1,716<br />

1,642<br />

3,777<br />

13,938<br />

12,031<br />

27,438<br />

4,540<br />

931<br />

5,352<br />

1,625<br />

8,364<br />

4,348<br />

86<br />

2,906<br />

523<br />

1,269<br />

2,944<br />

132,506<br />

Commodity<br />

Brought forward .<br />

Textiles :<br />

Ootton yams and<br />

threads<br />

Cotton piece goods<br />

Cotton manufactures<br />

Hemp and jute<br />

manufactures<br />

Linen mantifactures<br />

Silk muiufactures ..<br />

Woollen manufactures<br />

Vehicles :<br />

Bicycles and parts<br />

thereof<br />

Motor cars and parts<br />

thereof<br />

Vehicles, other, and<br />

parts thereof<br />

Wood manufftctures ..<br />

Manufactured articles,<br />

imenumerated<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOR<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Bullion .<br />

Total<br />

' 5 years<br />

average<br />

' April-June,<br />

' t»31-1935<br />

118,453<br />

5,627<br />

19,180<br />

9,415<br />

4,348<br />

1,518<br />

10,615<br />

9,793<br />

1,381<br />

10,233<br />

1,677<br />

930<br />

20,604<br />

213,774<br />

101<br />

330,372<br />

ApriUone,<br />

1935<br />

124,831<br />

6,206<br />

18,681<br />

9,774<br />

5,202<br />

2,259<br />

11,321<br />

12,208<br />

1,967<br />

11,903<br />

1,983<br />

727<br />

25,931<br />

232,993<br />

43<br />

47<br />

312,450<br />

589<br />

Ajril-June.<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

132,506<br />

8,173<br />

16,542<br />

10,656<br />

9,559<br />

2,514<br />

8,393<br />

10,259<br />

2,257<br />

11,128<br />

918<br />

2,093<br />

19,182<br />

234,180<br />

185<br />

305,087<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

Export Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal<br />

exports (luring the second quarter of the year, for the<br />

quinquennial period 1931-1935, as compared with the<br />

figures for April-30th June, 1935 and 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—^FooD, DBXNK AND<br />

TOBAOOO :<br />

Anina^^, liviBg^-fot food :<br />

£<br />

Oxen<br />

5,139<br />

Other kinds ..<br />

Carobs :—<br />

173<br />

Whole<br />

25,522<br />

Ground<br />

5,063<br />

Seed ..<br />

864<br />

Cheese ..<br />

Com, grain and flour :<br />

10,551<br />

Barley<br />

713<br />

Other, com, etc.<br />

Fruit :—<br />

46<br />

Almonds<br />

1,895<br />

Cherries<br />

736<br />

Oranges<br />

13,567<br />

Raisins<br />

Other<br />

Juices:—<br />

7,358<br />

814<br />

Grape or must<br />

Lemon, orange and<br />

1,892<br />

mandarine<br />

Spirits :—<br />

65<br />

Brandy<br />

221<br />

Other<br />

Tobacco,<br />

ctured :—<br />

unmanufa­<br />

266<br />

Fumigated ..<br />

2.255<br />

YeUow leaf ..<br />

625<br />

Vegetables:—<br />

1<br />

Opioss<br />

! 28<br />

Potatoes<br />

15,395<br />

Other..<br />

58<br />

Vinegar<br />

1,254<br />

13,944<br />

Articles of food aad !<br />

drink, imenumerated.. 1,732<br />

Total, Glass I<br />

5 years<br />

average April-June,<br />

April-June, 1935<br />

1931-1935<br />

April-June.<br />

1936<br />

110,176<br />

993<br />

206<br />

17,608<br />

6,408<br />

1,121<br />

14,721<br />

3,442<br />

3<br />

485<br />

1,169<br />

6,334<br />

4,042<br />

961<br />

434<br />

842<br />

86<br />

1,173<br />

15<br />

109<br />

12,089<br />

100<br />

1,398<br />

9,956<br />

1,607<br />

85,302<br />

906<br />

330<br />

12,312<br />

14,158<br />

2,966<br />

12,590<br />

1,069<br />

8<br />

2,832<br />

1,.500<br />

10,728<br />

4,981<br />

2,840<br />

1,966<br />

518<br />

190<br />

131<br />

2,929<br />

35<br />

19,878<br />

146<br />

1,158<br />

12,019<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

3,177<br />

109,367


59() THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH AUGUST. 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

n.—RAW MATERIALS & £<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN-<br />

MAKUFACTCRED :<br />

Cotton, raw .. .. 3.493<br />

Hides and skins, raw .. 2,301<br />

Mining and quarry<br />

products :<br />

Asbestos .. .. 14,1ST<br />

Terra umbra 2.602<br />

Copperore ..| 5,601<br />

Yellow ore .. .. 10,560<br />

Pyrites .. ..i 46,625<br />

Metallic residues and<br />

wastes .. .. j 5,17 7<br />

Mining and quarry products,<br />

unenumerated<br />

Olive stone ..<br />

Silk, raw or wound silk i<br />

Spices and seeds :<br />

606<br />

352<br />

1.003<br />

Cottonseed .. ..|<br />

Cumin seed .. ..<br />

Other.. .. ..<br />

Sponges.. .. ..<br />

Sumac .. ..<br />

Wool<br />

Raw materials, unenumerated<br />

.. ..<br />

628<br />

4,062<br />

763<br />

83<br />

1.563<br />

2..-):]:j<br />

1,819<br />

Totfd, Class n<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

OR MAINLY MANUFAC­<br />

TURED :—<br />

Bricks and tiles<br />

Embroidery and needlework<br />

. •<br />

Gypeum .. .. i<br />

Manufoctured articles,<br />

unenumerated<br />

Total, Class III<br />

rv.—^ANIMALS, NOT FORJ<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Camels ..<br />

Donkeys<br />

Mules<br />

Other ..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

...<br />

.. I<br />

I-<br />

Total. Class IV ..|<br />

Bullion .. .. .. I<br />

Total<br />

0 year.><br />

averaKe April-June, April-June.<br />

April-June. 1935 j 1936<br />

1H3M93.'. !<br />

4.693<br />

995<br />

12,6S1<br />

3,436<br />

28,005<br />

35,070<br />

44,203<br />

17,615<br />

1.574<br />

1,090<br />

1.047<br />

9,599<br />

231<br />

2.5S5<br />

6.704<br />

2. (•33<br />

1.24.- l.2.5:i<br />

1,7^2 1,530<br />

2,408 1,394<br />

15.673 18,096<br />

21,108 22.273<br />

387<br />

1,573<br />

8,018<br />

254<br />

10,232<br />

1,278<br />

360<br />

1,910<br />

7,283<br />

372<br />

9,925<br />

560<br />

2,872<br />

7,108<br />

15,800<br />

2,392<br />

59,787<br />

56,251<br />

1,609<br />

1,050<br />

889<br />

3,284<br />

1,955<br />

5.37<br />

16,515<br />

4.543<br />

102,958 171.621 174,592<br />

l..')0(»<br />

847<br />

1.5.535<br />

18,139<br />

547<br />

431<br />

2.204<br />

29<br />

3,211<br />

42<br />

246,752 i 289,681 305.351<br />

Ho. 837. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Parsaant to section 51 of the Partnership Lawv<br />

192S, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WiLso.v,<br />

(il.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partners/tips..<br />

Partnersliip No. S^-.<br />

Name of Finn : Chr. P. .Ayiomamitis, >:ylianide3 and<br />

CO., of Limassol.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is di>solvetl a> from the 1st<br />

day of August. 1936, and all itsa.>is'jt>and liabilities<br />

are as.>^igned and trsiiij^ferred to Stylianidi Hrotlicr»<br />

of Limai>so]. a new pi.rtnership furnied on thi- 4tli<br />

dav of August, 193t;.<br />

No. 838. Quarantine RestrictioDS<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notitication made on the Ibth Au•/>.


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2533 or 28TH AUGUST, 1936.<br />

/I:HAX)E MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1466A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " HILARION" and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No. 1467A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

ADONIS I<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " ADONIS " and the applicants disclaim any right<br />

to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

No. 1468A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of ChristodoulopEes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the IHth day of August, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " Suli" and the applicants disclaim any right to<br />

the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

(1)<br />

591


592<br />

SUPPLEMEJTT TO THB CYPRUS GAZETTE, 28TH AUGITST, 1936.<br />

No. 14631. in Class 43, in respect of brandy, in the<br />

name of Haoob Bedros Naltchadjian, of Nicosia,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, trading as H. B. Naltchadjian.<br />

Filed the 17tfa day of Jnly, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt<br />

DioTiyfioff.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Government Printing Office. N icosia.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^uWtsfjeti hp ^nthoxitp<br />

No. 2534.] FRIDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 59a<br />

No. 840. BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR.<br />

W. J). BATTKKKHILL,<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

Whereas it is expedient to amend the boundaries<br />

ofthe Villages of Pyrga and Komos in the district<br />

of Larnaca.<br />

Now, therefore, I, Wilham Denis Battershill,<br />

Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and<br />

over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by and in virtue of the<br />

power and authority vested in me by the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935, and of<br />

every other power and authority enabling me in<br />

that behalf do proclaim and order as follows :—<br />

That as from the 1st day of October, 1936,<br />

the areti described in the Schedule hereto,<br />

which contains the plots enumerated therein,<br />

heretofore reckoned within the boundaries of<br />

the village of Pyrga, shall form part of the<br />

lands of the village of Kornos and that the<br />

boundaries of the said villages of Pyrga and<br />

Kornos be altered accordingly.<br />

VILLAGE OF KORNOS :<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Area transferred from the Village Lands of Pyrga<br />

to the Village Lands of Kornos.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boimdary begins at the most western point<br />

of plot,. No. 110, plan No. XXXIX/64, locality<br />

" Volistafkies," on the eaMern side of the main<br />

road from Nicosia to Limassol, and goes eastw ards<br />

and north-eastwards along the boundaries of plots<br />

Nos. no, 114 and 111 of the same plan to the<br />

stream at the north-eastern corner of plot No. Ill<br />

of the same plan ; thence south-eastwards in a<br />

straight line to the junction of the tributaries<br />

of the stream " Galeftyri" being 2.30 feet<br />

approximately north-east of plot No. 29, plan<br />

No. XLIX/8 ; thence southwards in a straight<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

line to the most northern point of plot No. 57 of<br />

the same plan, locality " Triantaphylia " ; thence<br />

along the eastern boundary of this plot to the<br />

most southern point of plot No. 58 of the same<br />

plan ; thence south-eastwards in a straight Hne<br />

to the most western point of plot No. 61 of the<br />

same plan; thence south-eastwards along the<br />

eastern boundary of plots Nos. 76 and 77 of the<br />

same plan to the most eastern point of plot No. 77<br />

of the same plan ; thence south-eastwards in a<br />

straight line to the Forest Dehmitation Line of<br />

Stavrovouni Forest ; thence south-westwards<br />

along the Forest Delimitation Line through<br />

Forest Cairns Nos. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 ; thence in a<br />

straight line joining Forest Cairn No. 1 with<br />

Forest Cairn No. 36, a distance of 380 feet<br />

approximately, where it cuts the boundary of the<br />

village of Kophinou ; thence north-westwards and<br />

south-westwards along this village boundary to<br />

the main road from Nicosia to Limassol; thence<br />

northwards along the eastem side of this main<br />

road to the starting point. This area consists<br />

of the following plots, viz :<br />

Plots transferred from Pyrga Village<br />

to Kornos Village.<br />

Sheet Plan Plots<br />

Given at Troodos, this 31st day of August, 1936.<br />

XXXIX 64 174<br />

XLIX 8 21 to 29 inclusive, 47 to 57<br />

inclusive, 63 to 132 inclusive,<br />

and 132/2,<br />

,, 16 7 to 40 inclusive,<br />

24 4 to 16 inclusive, 19 to 30<br />

inclusive, 32 to 37 and 39,<br />

23 65, 66 and 67,<br />

as .shown on plan filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 219/36.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING. (M.P. 42o/32.>


H THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Ho. 841.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1702.<br />

MADE IXDKR<br />

THE CHANGE OF TITLES L.\W, 1934.<br />

W. I). BATTKRSHILL,<br />

Actiug Govemor.<br />

In e.\ei (ise of the powere vested in the Governor by<br />

the Change of Titles Law, 1934, His Excellency the<br />

Artiii


THE CYPRUS G-AZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

(hereinafter called " the Company"), whose<br />

registered offices are at Almaza Aerodrome,<br />

HeUopolis, Cairo, Egypt—<br />

(a) to establish an air service (which term<br />

includes a regular<br />

and/or<br />

occasional special charter and taxi flights)<br />

to and from <strong>Cyprus</strong>, and<br />

(6) for the purposes of such service, for aircraft<br />

of the Company to fly within the limits of,<br />

and to land in, Cjrprus.<br />

2. This Authorization is subject to the following<br />

conditions, that is to say :—<br />

(1) That aircraft of the Company may land<br />

either—<br />

(a) at the Nicosia Landing Ground, or<br />

(6) at any other place previously approved<br />

by the Governor.<br />

(2) That in the event of the Company<br />

establishing a regular air service to Nicosia,<br />

with a definite schedule of the time of arrivals<br />

at Nicosia, 24 hours' notice of the first proposed<br />

landing thereat shall be given by the Company<br />

to the Colonial Secretary.<br />

5i»r><br />

(3) That in the event of the Company desuing<br />

to effect a landing at any other place except<br />

Nicosia, 48 hours' notice of such proposed<br />

landing shall be given by the Company to the<br />

Colonial Secretary and to the Director of Public<br />

Works, and in every such case the Company<br />

shall pay all costs incurred by the Govemment<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> in respect of and in connection with<br />

such landing.<br />

(4) That every landing of aircraft of the<br />

Company shall be subject to Quarantine and<br />

Customs reqmrements and restrictions in force<br />

for the time being.<br />

3. This Authorization is vaUd for a period of<br />

six months from the date hereof.<br />

Dated the 10th day of August, 1936.<br />

By His Excellencj^'s Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

(M.P. 420/33/2.) Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

No. 846.<br />

THE AIR NAVIGATION (COLONIES, PROTECTORATES AND MANDATED<br />

TERRITORIES) ORDER, 1927.<br />

(ARTICLE 27 (2).)<br />

CERTIFICATE.<br />

In exercise of the power vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates<br />

2. This Authorization is subject to the foUowing<br />

conditions, that is to say :—<br />

and Mandated Territories) Order, 1927, and<br />

otherwise, His Excellency the Acting Govemor has<br />

been pleased to certify and hereby certifies that a<br />

Special and Temporary Authorization, in the tenour<br />

appearing in the Schedule hereto, has been granted<br />

to Misr Airwork S.A.E., whose registered offices<br />

are at Almaza Aerodrome, HeUopoUs, Cairo,<br />

Egypt.<br />

(1) That aircraft of the Company may land<br />

either—<br />

(a) at the Nicosia Landing Ground,'or<br />

(6) at any other place previously approved<br />

by the Govemor.<br />

(2) That in the event of the Company<br />

estabUshing a regular air service to Nicosia,<br />

with a definite schedule of the time of arrivals<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

at Nicosia, 24 hours' notice of the first proposed<br />

landing thereat shaU be given by the Company<br />

THE AIR NAVIGATION (COLONIES,<br />

PROTECTORATES AND MANDATED<br />

TERRITORIES) ORDER, 1927.<br />

to the Colonial Secretary.<br />

(3) That in the event of the Company desiring<br />

to efEect a landing at any other place except<br />

(ARTICLE 27 (2).)<br />

Nicosia, 48 hours' notice of such proposed<br />

landing shaU be given by the C!ompany to the<br />

SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY<br />

AUTHORIZATION.<br />

In exercise of the power vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates<br />

and Mandated Territories) Order, 1927, and<br />

Colonial Secretary and to the Director of PubUc<br />

Works, and in every such case the Company<br />

shall pay all costs incurred by the Govemment<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> in respect of and in connection with<br />

such landing.<br />

otherwise, His ExceUency the Acting Governor has (4) That every landing of aircraft of the<br />

been pleased to grant and hereby grants special and CJompany shaU be subject to Quarantine and<br />

temporary authorization to Misr Airwork S.A.E., Customs requirements and restrictions in force<br />

(hereinafter caUed " the Company "), whose for the time being.<br />

registered offices are at Almaza Aerodrome,<br />

HeliopoUs, Cairo, Egypt—<br />

(a) to estabUsh an air service (which term<br />

3. This Authorization is vaUd for a period of<br />

six months from the date hereof.<br />

includes a regular aii- service and/or Dated the 10th day of August, 1936.<br />

occasional special charter and taxi flights)<br />

to and from <strong>Cyprus</strong>, and<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

(6) for the purposes of such service, for aircraft<br />

of the Company to fly wdthin the Umits of,<br />

and to land in, <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 420/33/2.)<br />

R. P. L. BROWNE,<br />

Acting Colcmial Secretary..<br />

{M.P. 420/33/2.)<br />

Dated the 10th day of August, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

R. P. L. BROWNK,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.


596 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 847. Legislation.<br />

Thc Riiiht Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonics has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to excrcise his power of disallowance with<br />

r^ard to the following Laws : —<br />

No. 17 of 1936.—A law to regulate the Deportation<br />

of Undesirable British Subjects. (M.P. 1008/34.)<br />

No. 19 (tf 193C).—A Law for the better promotion of<br />

Public Health in Villages. (M.P. :.25/:".o/2.)<br />

No. 848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Officer Administering the Government and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for<br />

general information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 29 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the law<br />

relating to the acquisition of land and other<br />

immovable property for public purposes.<br />

(M.P. 783/36.)<br />

Ko. 849. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Robert Rankin Campbell to be, on probation'<br />

Senior Assistant Master, Government Secondary<br />

School. Education Department. Dated 14th<br />

August, 1936.<br />

Mr. Campbell arrived in the Colony on the 27th<br />

August, 1936. (M.P. P.2iy6.)<br />

Mr. George Constantinides, Messenger, Public Works<br />

Department, to be. on probation, a Bailiff and<br />

Process-Server, Judicial Department. Dated 24th<br />

August, 1936. (M.P. P.1608.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Apostolos Kyprianou as a Sub-Inspector, Police<br />

Department, from 30th August, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2142.)<br />

Mr. Stavros loannou as a Guard and Boatman, lst<br />

Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

from lst March, 1936. (M.P. P.1141.)<br />

Ali Mustafa Eff. as a (iuard and Boatman, 2nd Grade,<br />

Customs and Inland Revenue Department, from 1st<br />

March, 1936. (M.P. P.1465.)<br />

Mr. <strong>The</strong>odokis G. Michaelides as a Forest Guard, 2nd<br />

Grade, Forest Department, from 4th March, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2086.)<br />

No. 850. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to approve the following retirement:—<br />

Mr. Evagoras Nicolaou Pyrgos, Bailiff and Process-<br />

Server, Judicial Department, with effect from the<br />

22nd August, 1936, inclusive. (M.P. P.1576.)<br />

No. 851. Resignation<br />

His Ivxcellency the Actin?" Governor has l)een pleased<br />

to accept the following resitrnation : —<br />

Mr. Michael Antoniou Kyriakides, Compounder, 4th<br />

Gi-ade, Medical Department, with effect from the<br />

3oth August. r.t;it to<br />

L'xth Octoljer, 193*;, in extension of the leave<br />

published under Notihcation No. .'>!! in the Gazeffe<br />

of the Oth June, 1936. (M.P. L.4.)<br />

No. 853. <strong>The</strong> Medical Registration Law, 1936.<br />

THE MEDICAL COX'NCIL OF Cvi-Rrs.<br />

It is hereby notified tiiat. in exerci.>


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 597<br />

No. 856. Fellowships and Appointments for<br />

Research in Tropical Medicine.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs the<br />

publication for general information of the following<br />

notification relating to award of fellowships and<br />

appointments for the purpose of promoting<br />

research in tropical medicine :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Medical Research Council, advised by<br />

the Tropical Medical Research Committee<br />

which they have recently appointed after<br />

consultation with the Colonial Office, announce<br />

the following.<br />

JUNIOR FELLOWSHIPS.<br />

Three junior fellowships are offered immediately,<br />

for award to qualified medical men<br />

wishing to receive training with a view to<br />

careers in research work in tropical medicine.<br />

Preference will be given to candidates who<br />

have already had preliminary experience of<br />

methods of research in some branch of medical<br />

science.<br />

Subject to satisfactory reports, the fellowships<br />

will be tenable for three years. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

year will be spent at a School of Tropical<br />

Medicine ; the second in doing research in the<br />

same or some other institution at home ; and<br />

the third largely in work under direction at<br />

some centre in the tropics. <strong>The</strong> stipend will<br />

be at the rates of £300, £400 and £500 per<br />

annum in the successive years, with an additional<br />

allowance during service abroad and necessary<br />

expenses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Council have every reason to believe<br />

that men who undergo this training will be<br />

eUgible and well qualified for various appointments,<br />

apart from the prospects of further<br />

employment under the scheme now announced.<br />

SENIOR FELLOWSHIPS.<br />

In three years' time, at least one senior<br />

fellowship will be available for candidates<br />

who have held the junior fellowships mentioned<br />

above. This will be awarded for a further<br />

period of three years, carrying stipend at the<br />

rate of £600-£750 per annum, with an additional<br />

allowanee during service abroad and expenses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> time will be spent mainly in research work<br />

in the tropics.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Council are also prepared to consider<br />

immediate applications for senior fellowships<br />

from candidates who have had adequate<br />

experience in research work, whether already<br />

specially trained in tropical medicine or not.<br />

PERMANENT APPOINTMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Council further intend to establish in<br />

due course, as suitable investigators become<br />

available as the result of the fellowships scheme,<br />

permanent and pensionable appointments for<br />

research work in tropical n-.edicine, including<br />

senior posts. Members of this research staff<br />

will work partly in the tropics, and partly in<br />

instittitions at home to which they wiU be<br />

severally attached. <strong>The</strong> exact terms of service<br />

are still undecided, but they will be not less<br />

favourable than those which apply to other<br />

Government appointments at home or overseas<br />

for men of similar proicssional standing.<br />

Inquiries may he addressed to thc Secretary,<br />

Tropical Medical Research Commiffee, 38, Old<br />

Queen Street, London S.W.l, with whom applications<br />

should be lodged not later than the Ut<br />

October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1387/20.)<br />

No. 857. English Honours Examination.<br />

PASS-LIST.—FEBRIARY, 1936.<br />

Ali Riza Eff., 4th Grade Clerk, District Court, Larnaca.<br />

(M.P. 344/36.)<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

No. 858. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18<br />

of the Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Ajdos <strong>The</strong>odhoros in the District of Limassol,<br />

are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

(M.P. 1021/31.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION AT AYIOS THEODHOROS.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros (Amendment)<br />

Rules, 1936, and shall be read as one with the<br />

Irrigation Division of Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros Rules,<br />

1931 (hereinaftej- called the " Principal Rules "),<br />

and the Principal Rules and these Rules may<br />

together be cited as the Irrigation Division of<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros Rules, 1931 and 1936.<br />

2. Rule 5 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

repealed and the follovring Rule substituted<br />

therefor :—<br />

" Rule 5. Every proprietor mentioned in<br />

the list shall pay a rate not exceeding six<br />

shillings per annum as may be prescribed by<br />

the Committee from time to time, for every<br />

Government donum of land, owned by such<br />

proprietor which is benefited or is capable<br />

of being benefited by the works."<br />

3. Rule 7 of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the insertion immediately after<br />

paragraph (d) of the following paragraphs :—<br />

" (e) for any audit fees ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which<br />

in the opinion of the Committee are beneficial<br />

to the Irrigation Division notwithstanding<br />

that the same may have been incurred before<br />

the formation of the Irrigation Division."<br />

No. 859. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 860. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Puisuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

192S, the following changes liave been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 7.<br />

Name of Firm : Francoudi and Stephanou, of<br />

Famagusta.<br />

Changes : In order to bind the firm two signatures are<br />

required : either the two first signatures of the<br />

managing partners, Z. D. Pierides and S. N.<br />

Sttjihanou, or one first signature of either of the<br />

said managing partners and a second signature of<br />

the Cashier and Accountant Cleanthis Joannides.<br />

Date of Changes : 1st September, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


596 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 861. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership Law, r.ti'8, having been furnished,<br />

the foUowini: (General Partnerships have heen duly<br />

registei-ed.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(^l.P. 726/25.) for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars giveii below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Agapios Kyritsis and Co.<br />

2. Trade in timber and building materials.<br />

8. Agros, Limassol District.<br />

4. (Agapios Kyritsis, Merchant, Alona.<br />

6.1 Alexandros Elia, Merchant, Agros.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Indefinite. 16th August, 1936.<br />

8 <strong>The</strong> partnership may be dissolved by a two months'<br />

notice in writing by either partner.<br />

9 Alexandros Elia will administer the affairs of the<br />

partnership but both partners will sign for the<br />

partnership.<br />

10 474.<br />

1. Stylianidi Brothers.<br />

2. Manufacture and trade in wines and spirits.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4. (Louis E. Siylianides, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

•j Stelios E. Stylianides, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

5. (Paris E. Stylianides, Student, Limassol.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Ten years. 4th August, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

Louis E. stylianides.<br />

Stelios E. Stvlianides.<br />

Euripides Stylianides, father of the jwrtners, has<br />

also been appointal as manaiierof the jmrtnerslnp<br />

during the whole term with anthority to sign for<br />

it. Provided that no loan or charge shall l»e<br />

binding on the )>artnership projierty unless such<br />

loan or charge has been contracted or cretited in<br />

writing and bears the signature of Euripides<br />

Stylianides together with the signature of any<br />

one of the otlier managers.<br />

475.<br />

No. 862. Notice of Litended Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW. 1930.<br />

In the District Conrt of Limas>Jol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1986.<br />

Re Achilleas G. Joannides, of Limassol.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

Debtor's Xame—Achilleas G. .roannides.<br />

A ddress—Limass( >l.<br />

I )escr iption—Merchant.<br />

Last Day for receiving Proofs—14th September,<br />

1936."<br />

(Name—Official Receiver.<br />

Trustee-<br />

\ Address—Nicosia.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

1st September, 1936.<br />

Y. R. BAIRAMIA.N,<br />

No. 863. Notice of Intended Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

In the District Court of Larnaca.<br />

In Banlcruptcy. No. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re <strong>The</strong> firm Alexandros Panteli & Sons.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

Debtors Name—Alexandros Panteli ;<br />

Ermis Alexandrou ;<br />

Nicos Alexandrou.<br />

Address—Larnaca.<br />

Description—Merchants.<br />

Last day of Receiving Proofs—14th September,<br />

1936.<br />

T^»of««<br />

Irustee—<<br />

(Name—Official<br />

. i •, XT-<br />

Receiver.<br />

(Address—Nicosia.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

lst September, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAK,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

No. 864. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 4th September is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Countrv.<br />

4th Sepiemlx-T, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Varioii><br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Localitv.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Contagious Abortion, Hajmorrbagic<br />

Septicaemia, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Helmuithiasis,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

Avian Coccidiosis, Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercnlosis, Piroplasmosis, Fowl Pox, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Contagious Pneumonia, Dourine,<br />

Glanders, Variola, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Hemorrhagic Septicajmia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

liOHKUr J. IJOF;, Chief Veterinary Officer.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 599<br />

No. 865. Laniaca Hospital.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

£ «. cp. £ s. cp.<br />

Balance on Slst December, 1935<br />

Bank<br />

674 0<br />

Cash in hand<br />

- 2 8<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor is pleased to direct the publication of the following statement of the<br />

Receipts and Payments of the Larnaca Hospital for the half-year ended 30th June, 1936. (M.P. 2G9/09/2.)<br />

PAYMENTS.<br />

£ cp. £ p. cp.<br />

Salaries and wages<br />

210 r> 0<br />

Provisions...<br />

198 Iti 3i<br />

Electric light<br />

14 17<br />

674 3 2i . Maintenance and upkeep<br />

11 9 2<br />

iFees :<br />

Fumiture and fittings<br />

15 9 7<br />

Patients<br />

105 15 7 Uniform and clothing<br />

8 11 8<br />

A.~MA/ciy ••• ••• ••> ••• ••• «« 18 14 4 Purchase cf drugs<br />

3 4 7J<br />

Government grant<br />

152 10 0 X-Ray expenses<br />

6 18 6* 0<br />

' Transfer from " Pierides House " Caisse de<br />

Rents for Infant Welfare Centre<br />

3 0 0<br />

Famille<br />

53 12 1 Insurance pre mia<br />

16 3 0<br />

JSlCll vB ••• ••• «•• ••• ,a« ,,, 47 0 0 Sundries<br />

4 19 2i<br />

Compensation from Insurance Companies 14 0 0 Honorarium to Dr. Tsiros (Oculist)<br />

12 10 0<br />

^Donations<br />

28<br />

JL\Ja\j3iSG ••• ••- ••• ••• •••<br />

19 8J<br />

- 7 6<br />

"Water rates<br />

1 10 0<br />

Repayment of loan<br />

50 0 0<br />

Jubilee fund invested at interest 381 6 1<br />

Balance on SOth June, 1936 :<br />

Bank 153 17 3<br />

Cash ... ... ... 3 6 3<br />

538 9 7<br />

E. E. EVANGELIDES,<br />

Hon. Treasurer.<br />

Lamaca, 17th August, 1936.<br />

£1,094 15 5<br />

R. C. S. STANLEY,<br />

£1,094 15 5<br />

Commissioner, as Chairman of fhe<br />

Larnaca Hospital Board.<br />

Certified that the accounts of the Larnaca Hospital for the above half-year have been examined and that<br />

the receipts and expenditure recorded agree with the books and vouchers submitted for audit.<br />

25th August, 1936.<br />

Ko. 866. Medical Department.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 29th August, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrdnia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

X<br />

o<br />

mallp<br />

OQ<br />

_<br />

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—<br />

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holer<br />

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[ague<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

iplitli eria<br />

Q<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

17<br />

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—<br />

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22<br />

1<br />

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20 203<br />

j<br />

1, 6<br />

Nicosia,<br />

31st August, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

* <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1935.<br />

ANT. N. BRANCO,<br />

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By His Excellency's Command,<br />

Acting Auditor.<br />

"easle<br />

cute Ante<br />

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—<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secrelary.<br />

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1. LAWS, REGULATIONS, ETC.<br />

Admiralty Jurisdiction Order, 1893<br />

(T. or G.) ..<br />

Antiquities Law, 1935<br />

Bankruptcy Law, 1930 (E , T. or G.) ..<br />

Bye-laws, Pubhc Health Board, Pano<br />

Platres, 1934 (E.) ..<br />

avil Wrongs Law 35 of 1932 (E. or o.) ..<br />

Companies Rules, 1922 (Table A.) ..<br />

Companies (Winding-up) Rules, 1933<br />

Contract Law, 1930 (E., T. or G.) ..<br />

Conventions between the United Kingdom<br />

and 14 Foreign Countries regarding Legal<br />

Proceedings in Civil and Commercial<br />

Matters, in <strong>Gazette</strong>s Nos. 2373 and 2376<br />

Co-operative Societies Rules, 1923 (T. or G.)<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies Rules, 1933<br />

I Ed • ! • • • • • • • • • • • •<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies Rules, 1933<br />

(T. and G.)<br />

s. cp.<br />

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1 0<br />

1 0<br />

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1 5<br />

1 0<br />

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1 0<br />

1 3<br />

0 4^<br />

0 4<br />

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<strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts of Justice Order, 1927<br />

Hotels and Public Buildings Regulations,<br />

2<br />

0 4^<br />

1928 (E., T. or G.)<br />

Index to <strong>The</strong> Destour (Ottoman Law), by<br />

0 3<br />

C. R. Tyser—1902<br />

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15 0<br />

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Laws and Regulations affecting Vaqf<br />

Property ..<br />

Laws of Evcaf, by 0. Hilmi (translated<br />

by C. R. Tyser and D. G. Demetriades)<br />

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Laws, Statute, of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :<br />

•• •• 15 0<br />

1878-1906 (T. or G.)<br />

1878-1923, Vol. I.<br />

do. ,, II.<br />

Aimual Volume, 1926<br />

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do. 1929<br />

do. 1930<br />

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20 0<br />

10 0<br />

2 0<br />

2 4i<br />

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Laws (as published) at \cp. per page,<br />

to even piastres..<br />

minimum<br />

Laws, Statute, of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Supplement to<br />

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4<br />

4<br />

3<br />

5<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

Vol. 11—1.1.2^31.12.34<br />

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Midwifery Regulations, 1933, 16 pp. (G.) 0<br />

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4<br />

3<br />

6<br />

Court. 1920<br />

Motor Car Regulations. 1936 (E.) ..<br />

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0<br />

3<br />

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Names Rules, 1929<br />

Registration of United Kingdom Designs<br />

0 7<br />

Rules .. .. .. . . 0 4<br />

Rules of Court, 1927 3 o<br />

do. 0 1<br />

2. AGRICULTURE, FORESTS & MINERALS.<br />

Agricultural Report, Annual, 1902-3, by<br />

P. Grennadius<br />

Agricultural Dept.—Report for 1932,1933,<br />

0 4f<br />

1934 .... ..<br />

Cupriferous Deposits,<br />

..<br />

by<br />

.. (each) 3 0<br />

Professor<br />

C. G. Cullis and A. B. Edge—1927 .. 6 0<br />

Forest Conservancy, by P. G. Madon<br />

J.«70U •• •• •• .. •* 3 0<br />

Forestry, Report on, bv D. E. Hutchins<br />

X vvl/ •• •• •• •• •• 5 0<br />

Forestry, Summarj' of Report by R. S.<br />

Troup—1930<br />

Forests and Grazing (G. or T.)<br />

Geology of C3rprus, by C. V. Bellamy and<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

A. J. Jukes-Browne—1905<br />

Insect Pests and Fungus Diseases, hy H. M.<br />

2 0<br />

Morris (E.,T.orG.)—1932<br />

0 4^<br />

Inspector of Mines, Annual Report, 1930,<br />

1931,1932 and 1934 .. .. (each)<br />

Irrigation Work in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Report on, by<br />

1 0<br />

Col. W. M. EUis—1922<br />

10 0<br />

Mineral Substances Utilized in the Arts,<br />

by P. Gennadius—1905<br />

3. STATISTICAL & GENERAL<br />

INFORMATION.<br />

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do. do. 1920<br />

do. do. 1921<br />

do. do. 1926<br />

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do. do. 1931<br />

do. do. 1932<br />

Annual Report on the Social and Economic<br />

Progress of the People of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, 1933<br />

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0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3<br />

7<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

6<br />

and 1934 (each) 2 6<br />

Annual Report of the Department of<br />

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1 0<br />

Annual Report of the Land Registration<br />

and Survey Department—1935 1 0<br />

Antiquities, Department of, illustrated<br />

Report for the year 1934<br />

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Blue Book (Annual) to 1935<br />

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Census Report, 1901<br />

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do. 1911<br />

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6 0<br />

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<strong>Cyprus</strong> Customs:<br />

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Education in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Report on, by J. E.<br />

0<br />

4^<br />

Talbot and F. W. Cape—1913.. , ..<br />

Education—Programme of Instruction<br />

for Elementary Schools—1935 (G. or T.)<br />

1 4t<br />

„, (each) 2 0<br />

Education—Report for the School Years<br />

1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 193^-34 and<br />

^1934-35 (^^h) 2 0<br />

Fmancial Report<br />

31.12.35<br />

for the year ended<br />

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Police Force—Report on, for 1935<br />

Prisons—Report on, for 1935<br />

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1<br />

1<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2534 OF 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 29 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW FUBTHER TO AMEND THE LAW RELATING TO THE<br />

ACQUISITION OF LAND AND OTHEB IMMOVABLE<br />

PROPERTY FOR PUBLIO PURPOSES.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [31st August, 1936.<br />

Officer Ad/ministering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Exeellency the Offieer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Land Acquisition short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Land Acquisition" Laws, 1899 and 1928, (hereinafter |^^}899called<br />

" the Principal Law "), and the Principal Law and<br />

this Law may together be cited as the Land Acquisition<br />

Laws, 1899 to 1936,<br />

2. Section 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended as Amendment<br />

£ ^-\ „ of section 2<br />

follows :— of Law 6<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> following definition shall be substituted for ^end^ed'by<br />

the definition of " Land " :— section 2 of<br />

Law 2 of<br />

" * land' includes— i928.<br />

(a) land with the grazing rights on or over such<br />

land;<br />

(6) land with all water and water rights on, over<br />

or under such land;<br />

(c) buildings and other erections;<br />

(d) trees, vines and standing crops;<br />

(e) easements, privileges and liberties appertaining<br />

or reputed to appertain to land;<br />

{f) water and water rights, held independently<br />

of land, where the acquisition thereof—<br />

(i) is required for the construction or service of<br />

any railway or harbour, provided that there<br />

shall not be any other reasonably accessible<br />

means of obtaining such water as is necessary<br />

for the purposes of such railway or harbour, or<br />

(ii) is required for the purposes of any land<br />

already acquired or which is being acquired<br />

under the provisions of this Law."<br />

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(1)<br />

JoOt


602 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> words *'or by a pubUc body recognized as<br />

such for the purposes of this Law by an instrument<br />

imdcr the hand of the Grovemor' shall be inserted<br />

at the end of the definition of '* Undertaking of<br />

public utihty".<br />

Amendment 3^ Scctiou 7 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

of L^WT ' by the insertion of the words " or in the public body<br />

of 1899 as concemed" after the words " Air Force Authorities".<br />

amended by<br />

section 3<br />

of Law 2<br />

of 1928.<br />

Amendment 4^ Scctlon 11 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

of section 11 . . ^ -t •^ - t i - i i<br />

of Law6 by the insertion of the words "or by the public body<br />

of 1899 as concerned " after the words " Air Force Authorities ".<br />

amended by<br />

section 4<br />

of Law 2<br />

of 1928.<br />

Amendment 5. Scction 12 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

^SwT by the msertion of the words "or by the pubhc body<br />

pf 1899 as concemed " after the words " Air Force Authorities ".<br />

amended by<br />

section .5<br />

of Law 2<br />

of 1928.<br />

M^^SnTs ^* Section 13 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

ofSwT by the insertion of the words "or the pubhc body<br />

of 1899as concemed" after the words "Air Force Authorities"<br />

amended by i ,. i ^i •<br />

section 6 whercvcr those words occur therein.<br />

of Law 2<br />

°^^^^^- A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Slst August, 1936. Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

Objects and Reasons,<br />

<strong>The</strong> objects of this Law are—<br />

(a) to amplify the definition of " land " in the Principal<br />

Law so as to enable compulsory acquisition (i) of<br />

privileges and hberties appertaining or reputed to<br />

appertain to land and (ii) of water, held independently<br />

of land, where such water is required for any land<br />

already acquired or which is being acquired for<br />

pubhc purposes;<br />

(6) to amend the definition of " undertaking of pubhc<br />

utihty" in the Principal Law so as to empower<br />

pubhc bodies, recognized by the Govemor as such,<br />

to acquire land compulsorily for pubhc purposes.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Law does not affect any powers to acquire land<br />

compulsorily already possessed by statutory bodies such as<br />

mumcipal corporations or school committees.<br />

N. PASCHALIS,<br />

(M.P. 783/36.) AUing Attorney-General,<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2534 OF 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1466A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Sabjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 18th day of August, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " HILARION " and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1467A in Class 48, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " ADONIS " and the applicants disclaim any right<br />

to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1468A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word '* Soli" and the applicants disclaim any right to<br />

the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

(1)<br />

603


604 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGLSTERED.<br />

Stanavo Specification Board, Inc., a corporation of<br />

tlie State of Delaware, carrying on business in the City<br />

of Wilmington. County of New Castle, State of Delaware,<br />

United States of America, as subsequent proprietors of<br />

registered Trade Marks Nos. 1058A and 1059A<br />

registred in the name of Socony-Vacuum. Oil Company,<br />

Incorporated, of New York, United States of America,<br />

as from the 15th day of May, 1986.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ubltsJjetf hp autfjortt^<br />

No. 2535.] MONDAY, 7TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 605<br />

No. 867.<br />

BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR.<br />

W. D. BATTEBSHILL,<br />

A PROCLAMATION.<br />

Acting Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by<br />

the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Exportation of Arms Order and Law,<br />

1903 and 1934, I, William Denis Battershill, Acting<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, do hereby order and proclaim as<br />

follows:—-<br />

<strong>The</strong> exportation or re-exportation to Spain of any<br />

arms, ammunition, aircraft, military and naval<br />

stores or any article capable of being converted into<br />

or made useful in increasing or maintaining the<br />

quantity of arms; ammunition, aircraft or military<br />

or naval stores in that country is hereby prohibited.<br />

Given at TroOdos, this Sth day of September,<br />

1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 642/34.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^nWiBliti) dp autf)oritp<br />

No. 2536.] FRIDAY, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 607<br />

No. 868.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1703.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CHANGE OF TITLES LAW, 1934.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by<br />

the Change of Titles Law, 1934, His Excellency the<br />

Acting Governor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered that the title in the First and Second Columns<br />

of the Schedule hereto be added to the First and<br />

Second Columns respectively of the First Schedule<br />

to the Change of Titles Law, 1934.<br />

Mycologist.<br />

First Column<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Second Column<br />

Plant Pathologist.<br />

Made in Council, this 7th day of September,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 889/35.)<br />

No. 869. ORI )ER<br />

MAD£<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (SUMMER RESORTS)<br />

LAWS, 1928 AND 1934.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Aciing Oovernor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Governor by<br />

the Public Health (Summer Resorts) Laws, 1928 and<br />

1984, His Excellency the Acting Governor is pleased<br />

to order and it is hereby ordered that the Public<br />

Health Board of Pedhoulas shall be at liberty to<br />

borrow from the Ionian Bank Limited the sum of two<br />

hundred pounds (£200) in current account, repayable<br />

within six (6) months from the date hereof with<br />

interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum (6 ^ )<br />

per annum for the purpose of conveying part of the<br />

Kayas Water to the Pitharas Quarter of Pedhoulas.<br />

K^<br />

Made at Troodos, this 8th day of September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1170/36.)<br />

No. 870.<br />

ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE<br />

ACTING GOVERNOR.<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS,<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers conferred upon him<br />

by the Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936,<br />

and otherwise, His Excellency the Acting Governor<br />

hereby orders that the tax mentioned in section 65<br />

of the said Laws payable by the Maronite taxpayers<br />

of the villages mentioned in the first<br />

column of the Schedule hereto shaU be increased<br />

by the rate per thousand mentioned in the second<br />

column of the Schedule hereto to provide the<br />

amount required for the payment of loans or<br />

annual maintenance of the Maronite Schools of<br />

the said villages respectively.<br />

Village<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Nicosia Diatrict:<br />

Ayia Marina Skillouias ..<br />

Kyrenia District:<br />

Additional tax<br />

per thousand<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WEIGHT,<br />

Troodos, Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

Sth September, 1986. (M.P. 1483/21.)<br />

ep.<br />

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608 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 871. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Officer Administering the Govemment and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is pablished for<br />

general information in a supplement to this gazett-e :—<br />

No. 30 of 1936.—A Law to amend the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Public<br />

Library Law, 1936. (M.P. 555/27/2.)<br />

No. 872. Cypras Government Railway Law, 1906.<br />

APPOINTMENT.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor by<br />

section 4 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Government Railway liaw,<br />

1906, His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to appoint the following person now employed<br />

in the service of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Goverament Railway, to<br />

hare and to exercise while actually performing the<br />

duties of and incident to such employment, all such<br />

powers, authorities, protections and privileges as belong<br />

to a constable as defined by Clause 2 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Courts of Justice Order, 1927.<br />

Evelthon Constantinides, Inspector of Way and<br />

Works, vice M. Yannakis, gazetted 15th January,<br />

1932, since retired.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIOHT,<br />

Tro6doB, Arfing Cofoninf Secretary.<br />

2nd September, 1936. (M.P. 1135/06.)<br />

No. 873. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Acting (iovernor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Lancelot Ivan Neptune Lloyd-Blood, M.C,<br />

to be Attorney-General.<br />

1936.<br />

Dated 2nd Septemljer,<br />

Mr. Lloyd-Blood arrived in the Colony on the<br />

3rd September, 1936. (M.P. P.2175.)<br />

Mr. Antonis <strong>The</strong>mistocleous to be, on probation, a<br />

Messenger. Dated 3rd September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2199.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.<br />

Miss Athina Eleftheriou as a StafiF Nurse, Medical<br />

Department, from Ilth September, 1935.<br />

(M.P. P.2139.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Neoptolemos Paschalis, K.C, Solicitor-(jeneral,<br />

Att^)rnHy-


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. HTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 609<br />

No. 878. <strong>The</strong> Cnstoms, Excise and Revenue Law, 1899, and the Regulations made by the<br />

Order in Conncil No. 409 of Srd January, 1906.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased to approve and appoint<br />

the Warehouses described in the Schednle hereto, for the warehousing of the goods sitecitied in the last column<br />

of that Sche


610<br />

THE CYPBOa GAZBTTBi UTH SEPTEMBER, 19M.<br />

PartnenlipNo. 867.<br />

Name of Firm: Vivliopolion ke Hartopolion Sav\'a<br />

Ioannou, of Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed for a further<br />

period of one year as from the lst day of September,<br />

1986.<br />

Partnership No 374.<br />

Name of Firm : Androniocs & Stc<br />

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Director of Medical Services.<br />

Na 885. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Anima! Disease in Foreign Coonfies reported to the Ilth September is published :—<br />

Egypt<br />

Pak^tine<br />

Syria<br />

Tarkey<br />

Coantry,<br />

I<br />

Various<br />

V.ii'iouft<br />

Varioos<br />

Varioos<br />

Locality. Nature of hisease.<br />

Anthrax, Tab»Y;alo8is, Contagious Abortion, TrrpaDosomiasis,<br />

Hiemorrhagic .Sepiicjcmia, >iraiit.'lep, TeUnu*.<br />

Gkndera, Piroplasmosis, Helminthiasis, Variola, Fowl<br />

Plairue, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Coocidiosis,<br />

Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercul'/s«, i'iroplasmosis, Siieep and Gla, Glamiers,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

Ilth Septemljer, 1936. ROBERT J. ROB, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Aciing Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE Xo. 2536 OF 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATI TE LAWS OF C ^ PRUS<br />

No. 30 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE CYPRUS PUBLIC LIBRARY<br />

LAW, 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [5th September, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Govemment.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Oflficer Administering<br />

the Government and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubUc Library short title.<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Public Library Law, 1936, (hereinafter called 20 of 1936.<br />

" the Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and this<br />

Law may together be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PubHc Library<br />

Laws, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Principal Law is hereby amended as follows:— Amendment<br />

(a) Section 14 shall be repealed. Principal<br />

(b) Sections 15 to 27, both inclusive, shall be ^^'<br />

re-numbered 14 to 26, respectively.<br />

A B. WRIGHT,<br />

5th September, 1936. Acting Colonial Secretary,<br />

(M.P. 565/27/2.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2536 OF 11TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1466A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopass Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " HILARION " and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No. 1467A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " ADONIS " and the applicants disclaim any right<br />

to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

3rd Advt. .<br />

No. 1468A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Christodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, British<br />

Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers. Filed the 13th day of August, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " Soli" and tbe applicants disclaim any right to<br />

the exclusive use of the added words. .<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

(1)<br />

613


614 StJPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, lira SEPTEMBER. 1936.<br />

UNPAID RENEWAL FEES.<br />

No. 44.^A, Class 34, in the name of William Hollins<br />

and Company, Limited, 24, 25 and 26, Newgate<br />

Street, London, and Pleasley Works, near Mansfield,<br />

Nottinghamshire, England.<br />

No. 446A, Class 38, in the name of William Hollins<br />

and Company, Limited, 24, 25 and 26, Newgate<br />

Street, London, and Pleaaley Works, near Mansfield,<br />

Nottinghamshire, England.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary No. 1)<br />

^ubli0l)eti hp ^u^oxitp<br />

No. 2537.] MONDAY, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 615<br />

No. 886. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in a supplement to this (iazette :—<br />

No. 31 of 1936.—A Law to amend and consolidate the law relating to customs. (M.P. 436A/31.)<br />

No. 887. ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1704.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Shaving brushes manufactured in or exported<br />

fix>m Japan.<br />

2. Salt other than table and rock salt.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS<br />

Acting Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the<br />

Acting Govemor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as follows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Customs<br />

(Prohibition and Restriction of Imports) Order,<br />

1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of any of<br />

the goods enumerated in the First Schedule<br />

hereto is hereby absolutely prohibited.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of any<br />

of the goods enumerated in the Second Schedule<br />

hereto is hereby prohibited save under Ucenoe<br />

under the hand of the Comptroller and subject<br />

to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed<br />

in such Ucence.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of any of<br />

the goods enumerated in the Third Schedule<br />

hereto is hereby prohibited save under Ucence<br />

under the hand of the Director of Medical<br />

Services and subject to such terms and<br />

conditions as may be prescribed in such Ucence.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of any<br />

of the goods enumerated in the Fourth Schedule<br />

hereto is hereby prohibited save under Ucence<br />

under the hand of the Director of Agriculture<br />

and subject to such terms and conditions as<br />

may be prescribed in such licence.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Orders in Council set out in the Fifth<br />

Schedule hereto are hereby revoked, without<br />

prejudice to anything done or left undone<br />

thereunder.<br />

LAW, 1936.<br />

3. "Rocket" or "tracer " sporting cartridges.<br />

4. Any weapon, of whatever description,<br />

designed for the discharge of any noxious<br />

liquid, gas, or other thing or any ammunition<br />

containing or designed or adapted to contain<br />

any such noxious thing.<br />

5. Old or used clothes for the purpose of sale<br />

or commerce.<br />

6. Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, photographs,<br />

books, cards, hthographic or other<br />

engravings, or any other indecent or<br />

obscene articles.<br />

7. Waste or refu.se of cotton wool known as<br />

' Flock ".<br />

8. Imitation or toy pistols or revolvers.<br />

9. Articles, trinkets or ornaments which resemble<br />

coins legaUj" current in the Colony and<br />

which in the opinion of the Comptroller<br />

or a CoUector of Customs may give rise to<br />

deception.<br />

10 Skimmed milk or milk with a fat content of<br />

less than 7%.<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Blasting powder, dynamite and all other<br />

explosives, except sporting ammunition.<br />

Fireworks.<br />

Fuzes.<br />

Detonators.<br />

5. BaU cartridges and baU cartridge cases,<br />

except for use of His ^lajestys Forres and<br />

the Government.<br />

0. Cigarette paper.<br />

7. Machinery and appUances for the manufacture<br />

of tobacco and cigarettes.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

THIRD SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Rags and old clothing.<br />

2. Saccharine.


616<br />

TifE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAIMIDINARY), 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

FOURTH SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Homs, hoofs, fodder. Utter or dang.<br />

2. Bees, honey and substances containingtfaflney<br />

in an uncooked state.<br />

3. Carobs.<br />

4. Molasses.<br />

FIFTH SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Order in CouncU No. 340 of the 9th February,<br />

1901, pubUshed in the GazeUe of the 1st<br />

March, 1901.<br />

2. Order in CouncU No. 359 of tbe 14th August,<br />

1902, published in the GazeUe «f tbe :29th<br />

August, 1902.<br />

3. Cta-der in CouncU No. 366jOf the Uth March,<br />

1903, pubUabfid in ihe Gazme of the Jiltia.<br />

March, 1903.<br />

4. Order in Council No.'374 of the 31st Ootober,<br />

1903, pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 30th<br />

November, 1903.<br />

5. Order in CouncU No. 390 of the' 13th Janaary,<br />

1905, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 27th<br />

January, 1905.<br />

6. Order in CouncU No. 407 of the 3rd January,<br />

1906, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 12tii<br />

January, 1906.<br />

7. Order in CouncU No. 418 of the 22nd June,<br />

1906, pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 29th<br />

June, 1906.<br />

8. Order in CouncU No. 428 of the 22nd May,<br />

1907, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 15th<br />

November, 1907.<br />

9. Order m CouncU No. 455 of the 22nd May,<br />

1908, published m the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 29th<br />

May, 1908.<br />

10. Order in CouncU No. 507 of the 27th May,<br />

1911, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the ^th<br />

June, 1911.<br />

11. Order in CouncU No. 517 of the 31st January,<br />

1912, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 1st<br />

March, 1912.<br />

(M.P. 1079/36.)<br />

Vo. 886.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1705.<br />

Ordered in Coundl, this 14th day of September, 1936,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Acting Oovtmor.<br />

In exercise ofthe powers fested in the Govemor<br />

by the Customs Law, 1936, His ExceHency the<br />

Acting Govemor, with the adviee of the Executive<br />

CouncU, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as foUows :—<br />

1. That the preferential rate of import<br />

duties shaU in the case of manufactured tobacco<br />

be charged only in respect of such proportion of<br />

Buch tobacco as corresponds to the proportion<br />

of dutiable material used in its manufacture<br />

which is shown to the satisfaction of the<br />

Comptroller to have been grown or produced<br />

in the British Empire.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Order in CouncU No. 800, dated the<br />

14th day of July, 1920, and pubUshed under<br />

Notification No. 387 in the Oazette ofthe 16th day<br />

of July, 1920, is hereby revoked.<br />

Ordered in Council this 14th day of September,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1213/19/3.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

CUrk qf the Exuutine Council.<br />

; 12.1 Owier mi CouncU No. 618 of the Sth March,<br />

1912,: pnfai^hed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 15th<br />

IrlaToh, 1912.<br />

13. Order an OomncU No. 802 of the 23rd July,<br />

1920,[pdtiiifehed m the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 23rd<br />

inly, 1*930.<br />

14. Order dn CouncU No. 1041 of the Uth<br />

February, 11925, published in the GazeUe<br />

oft the ISA Febmary, 1925.<br />

16. Onder in OonncU No. 1181 of the 27th May,<br />

1-927, published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 2nd<br />

June, 1927.<br />

t6.'Order in CouncU No. 1225 of the 16th<br />

Febmary, tW96, published in tiie'Oosrtfe<br />

,of JJie.24th February, 1928.<br />

17. Order in CouncUNo. 1295 Of the "Brd April,<br />

1-929, pribli^hed in the R


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 617<br />

No. 890.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1707.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTKRSHILL,<br />

Acting Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Customs Law, 1936, His ExceUency the<br />

Acting Govemor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

CouncU, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as foUows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Shipping<br />

Places Order, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> places set out in the Schedule hereto<br />

shaU be and are hereby appointed shipping places<br />

for aU the purposes of the Customs Law, 1936.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Shipping Places.<br />

Akanthou in the Famagusta District.<br />

Ayios Amvrosios in the Kyreiua District.<br />

Chelones in the Famagusta IHstrict.<br />

Davlos in the Famagusta District.<br />

Evdhimou in the Limassol District.<br />

Flamoudhi in the Famagusta District.<br />

Koma tou Yialou in the Famagusta District.<br />

Pejda in the Paphos District.<br />

Pissouri in the Limassol District.<br />

Pyrgos in the Nicosia District.<br />

Vavilas in the Kyrenia District.<br />

Yialousa in the Famagusta District.<br />

Zyyi in the Lamaca District,<br />

Ordered in CouncU, this 14th day of September,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1083/36.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerh of the Execuiive Council.<br />

No. 891.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1708.<br />

MADE UNDEB<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Actirvg Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor<br />

by the Customs Law, 1936, His ExceUency the<br />

Acting Govemor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

CouncU, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered that wharfage dues on goods shipped at<br />

any of the shipping places specified in the Schedule<br />

hereto shaU bie paid at the same rates as for goods<br />

shipped at any port in the Colony.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Shipping Places.<br />

Akanthou in the Famagusta District.<br />

Ayios Amvrosios in the Kyrenia District.<br />

Chelones in the Famagusta District.<br />

Dhavlos in the Famagusta District.<br />

Evdhimou in the Limassol District.<br />

Flamoudhi in the Famagusta District.<br />

Koma tou Yialou in the Famagusta District.<br />

Peyia in the Paphos District.<br />

Pissouri in the Limassol District.<br />

Pyrgos in the Nicosia District.<br />

VavUas in the Kyrenia District.<br />

Yialousa in the Famagusta District.<br />

Zyyi in the Lamaca District.<br />

Ordered in CouncU, this 14th day of September,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1129/31.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

CUrk of the ExectUive Council.<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2537 or 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 31 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND AND CONSOLIDATE THE LAW RELATING<br />

TO CUSTOMS.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [I2th September, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows :—<br />

PART I.<br />

INTRODUCTORY.<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Customs Law, 1936. Short title.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires,— ^"^^^L<br />

"aircraft" means an aeroplane, seaplane and a ^^ °^<br />

flying boat and includes any other aircraft heavier than<br />

air and having a means of propulsion ;<br />

" British Empire" means the United Kingdom,<br />

the Dominions, India, the territories administered by<br />

His Majesty's Governments in the Dominions under<br />

Mandate or otherwise, the British Colonies, the British<br />

Protectorates and protected States, and the Mandated<br />

Territories of Tanganyika, the Cameroons under British<br />

Mandate and Togoland under British Mandate.<br />

" Collector" means the principal Customs officer in<br />

the District;<br />

" ComptroUer " means the ComptroUer of Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue ;<br />

" Customs officer " means any officer of the Customs<br />

and includes all persons employed in the service of the<br />

Customs other than labourers ;<br />

" Customs warehouse " means any place provided by<br />

the Government and appointed by the Govemor for the<br />

storing of goods subject to the control of the Customs ;<br />

" goods " means aU lands of movable property and<br />

includes animals ;<br />

" means of conveyance " means any animal, ship, vessel,<br />

aircraft, motor vehicle or any other kind of vehicle<br />

whatsoever used for the purpose of transporting goods ;<br />

" motor vehicle" means a motor car, motor lorry,<br />

motor caravan or motor bicycle with or without a side car<br />

or trailer attachment together with any equipment for<br />

sleepLQg and camping accommodation ;<br />

" owner ", in respect of goods or means of conveyance,<br />

includes any person (other than a Customs officer acting<br />

in his official capacity) being or holding himself out to be<br />

(1)<br />

fel9'<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


620 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Delegation<br />

by Comptroller.<br />

Power to<br />

appoint<br />

ports and<br />

shipping<br />

places.<br />

Importation<br />

and exportation<br />

of goods.<br />

Power to<br />

appoint<br />

working<br />

days and<br />

non-working<br />

ilays.<br />

the OA^Tier, importer, exporter, consignee, agent or person<br />

possessed of, or beneficially interested in, or havuig<br />

control of, or power of disposition over, the goods or<br />

means of conveyance :<br />

" package " includes every means by which goods for<br />

carriage may be cased, covered, enclosed, contained or<br />

packed:<br />

" parts beyond the seas " means any country outside the<br />

Colony ;<br />

" port " means any place appointed to be a port by the<br />

Govemor in Council under the provisions of section 4 (cr) ;<br />

" private warehouse " means any place provided by any<br />

person and approved by the Govemor for the storing<br />

of goods subject to the control of the Customs ;<br />

" ship " includes every description of vessel used in<br />

navigation ;<br />

" shipping place " means any place, otlier than a port,<br />

appoiated or approved to be a shipping place by the<br />

Govemor in CouncU under the provisions of section 4 (b);<br />

" smuggling" means any importation, exportation,<br />

carriage coastwise, or attempted importation, exportation<br />

or carriage coastwise of goods with intent to defraud the<br />

Revenue of the Colony or to evade any prohibition of,<br />

restriction on, or regulation as to the importation,<br />

exportation or carriage coastwise of any goods ; and<br />

" smuggle" and '' smuggled goods" shaU have<br />

corresponding meanings ;<br />

"the Customs" means the Department of Customs<br />

and Inland Revenue.<br />

PART II.<br />

ADMINISTRATION.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> ComptroUer may, with the consent of the Govemor,<br />

by writing under his hand, delegate to any Customs officer<br />

any of his powers under this Law in relation to any particular<br />

matter or class of matters or to any District, port or shipping<br />

place.<br />

4.—<strong>The</strong> Govemor may by Order in CouncU to be<br />

published in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(a) appoint any place in the Colony to be a port and<br />

fix the Umits thereof ;<br />

(b) appoint or approve shipping places and fix their Umits.<br />

5.—(1) No goods shaU be imported into the.Colony except<br />

into a port and in accordance with the provisions of this Law.<br />

(2) No goods shaU be exported from the Colony except<br />

from a port or, with the permission of the CoUector, from<br />

a shipping place, and in accordance with the provisions of<br />

this Law.<br />

6.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Govemor may by Order in Council to be<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> appoint—<br />

(a) the days and hours on which and during which any<br />

Custom House shaU be open for the transaction of<br />

business, and<br />

(b) the days on which any Custom House shall be<br />

closed for business.<br />

(2) Every such Order in Council may contain provision<br />

that the CoUector may give special permission for overtime<br />

work to be carried out on any day.<br />

(3) Save when working overtime is permitted by the<br />

CoUector, cargo shaU only be received, loaded or worked on<br />

or discharged from any ship on working days and during<br />

working hours.<br />

(4) When working overtime is permitted overtime at such<br />

rates as may be prescribed by the ComptroUer shaU be<br />

charged for the services*of the Customs officers.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTBMBEB, 1936. ii21<br />

PART III.<br />

BOARDING AND SEARCHING OF SHIPS, AND<br />

REPORTING CARGO.<br />

7. Any Customs officer may— Power to<br />

, • board and<br />

(a) boara any ship, search shipa,<br />

/, . 1 1 • and to<br />

(0) search any ship, secure goods<br />

(c) secure any goods on any ship, ^^^ '^^'<br />

arriving at any port in the Colony or within territorial<br />

waters.<br />

8.—(1) <strong>The</strong> power of a Customs officer to board a ship incidents of<br />

shaU extend to staying on board, and the CoUector may ^o*'^*^station<br />

a Customs officer on board any ship.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> master of the ship on board which any Customs<br />

officer is staying or is stationed under the provisions of this<br />

section shaU, if required, provide such officer with suitable<br />

sleeping accommodation under the deck.<br />

Penalty : twenty pounds.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> power of a Customs officer to search shall extend Power of<br />

to every part of a ship, and shaU include the power to ^®"


-622 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

(2) If the master, purser or agent—<br />

(a) fails to deUver a manifest;<br />

(b) deUvers a manifest which is false in any material<br />

particular;<br />

(c) A^-ithout reasonable excuse refuses to answer any<br />

question ; or<br />

(d) does not answer truly any question,<br />

he shaU be guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds.<br />

^^^^^^ 15.—(1) <strong>The</strong> CoUector may permit the master or purser<br />

mam . ^^ agent of any ship to amend any obvious error in the<br />

manifest or to supply any omission which, in the opinion<br />

of the CoUector, results from accident or inadvertence by<br />

furnishing an amended or supplementary manifest or<br />

explanatory letter and the CoUector may levy thereon such<br />

fee as may be prescribed by the ComptroUer.<br />

Master of<br />

wrecked<br />

ship to<br />

Teport.<br />

Ooods not<br />

duly manifested<br />

or<br />

manifested<br />

bnt not<br />

found on<br />

board.<br />

dustoms<br />

control of<br />

goods.<br />

(2) Except as in this section provided no manifest shaU<br />

be amended.<br />

16. When any ship is lost or wrecked upon the coast<br />

the master, purser or agent shall, without any unnecessary<br />

delay, make report of the ship and cargo by deUvering to<br />

the CoUector a manifest, so far as it may be possible for him<br />

to do so, at the Custom House nearest to the place where the<br />

ship was lost or wrecked.<br />

Penalty : fifty pounds.<br />

17. If after the discharge of the inward cargo of a ship<br />

and before her departure from port or whUe such ship is<br />

within territorial waters—<br />

(a) any goods are found on board which have not been<br />

duly manifested, or<br />

(b) any goods which have been duly manifested and<br />

shipped are not found on board,<br />

the master of the ship or the owner of the goods shaU be<br />

guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds, and in addition the goods<br />

concemed shaU be forfeited.<br />

18. Goods shaU be subject to the control of the Customs<br />

as foUows, that is to say,—<br />

(a) as to aU goods imported—^from the time of importation<br />

untU deUvery for home consumption or untU<br />

exportation to parts beyond the seas whichever shaU<br />

first happen;<br />

(6) as to aU goods under drawback—^from the time of<br />

the claim for drawback until exportation to parts<br />

beyond the seas ;<br />

(c) as to aU goods subject to any export duty—^from<br />

the time when the same are declared for export untU<br />

the payment of the duty or the withdrawal of such<br />

goods ;<br />

(d) as to aU goods for export, the exportation of which<br />

is subject to compUance with any condition or<br />

restriction under any Law—from the time the goods<br />

are declared for export until their exportation to<br />

parts beyond the seas or the withdrawal of such<br />

goods.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(4)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBEB, 1936. 623t<br />

19. AU goods on board any ship shaU also be subject to Goods \ m ^<br />

the control of the Customs whUst the ship is witlun the jj'g^^^^<br />

limits of any port or shipping place or within territorial control.<br />

waters.<br />

20. <strong>The</strong> control of the Customs includes the right to Examination<br />

examine aU goods subject to such control, and aU the cuKT^^^<br />

expenses of any such examination shall be bome by the<br />

owner thereof.<br />

21.—(1) No goods shaU be unshipped or landed, and Unshipment<br />

no goods shaU be shipped, except in the presence or with ^^t^f'<br />

the permission of the CoUector; nor shall any goods, after goods.<br />

having been unshipped or put into a boat or Ughter to<br />

be landed or shipped, be transhipped or removed into<br />

any other boat or lighter previously to their being landed<br />

or shipped, without the permission of the CoUector.<br />

Penalty: one hundred pounds, and in addition the<br />

goods concemed shall be forfeited.<br />

(2) Goods unshipped and landed by the permission of<br />

the Collector other than at a wharf shall be placed, by and<br />

at the expense of the master or agent of the ship from<br />

which they were unshipped, in a place of security approved<br />

by the CoUector, and shaU, until lawfuUy removed therefrom,<br />

be at the risk of the master or agent of the ship as if<br />

they had not been unshipped.<br />

22. Except with the permission of the CoUector, no Removing or<br />

person shall- ^^^<br />

,. IP 1 ' ^ e • A. without<br />

(a) remove any goods trom any ship, wnari, private permission,<br />

warehouse. Customs warehouse or otherwise except<br />

in such manner and within such time and by such<br />

ways as the CoUector shaU direct, or<br />

(b) land any goods from any ship for which no<br />

manifest has been deUvered or from any ship in<br />

whose manifest such goods are not included.<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds, and in addition the goods<br />

concerned shaU be forfeited.<br />

23. <strong>The</strong> carriage of goods from the ship, quay or wharf carriage and<br />

to the proper place of examination and the putting them of goodL'^to<br />

into scales, weighing, opening, unpacking, repacking, be at the<br />

bulking, sorting, marking and numbering, where such oX^®°<br />

operations respectively are necessary or permitted, and the<br />

removing them to and placing them in the proper place of<br />

deposit until duly delivered, shaU be performed by, or at<br />

the expense of, the owner thereof.<br />

24. <strong>The</strong> CoUector may, on the landing of any goods or Power to<br />

at any subsequent time and place, take samples of such takesampiee.<br />

goods for examination or for ascertaining the duties of<br />

Customs payable thereon or for any other purpose as he<br />

may deem necessary, and the samples so taken shaU be<br />

disposed of at such time and in such manner as the<br />

Comptroller shaU direct.<br />

25. <strong>The</strong> Customs shaU not be Uable for any loss, damage No claim for<br />

or destruction of any goods subject to the control of the JfoTfTkHs<br />

Customs except by the wilful act of a Customs officer. imiess by<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(&)<br />

wilful act.


624 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBEB, 1936.<br />

Importer to<br />

produce<br />

invoices and<br />

other<br />

documents.<br />

Invoice and<br />

Freight<br />

accounts to<br />

be signed<br />

•and stamped.<br />

PART IV.<br />

IMPORTATION OF GOOPS.<br />

Declaration 26. <strong>The</strong> importer of any goods intended to be deUvered<br />

^^J^r. to home consumption shaU, before the clearance of the<br />

goods, deUver to the CoUector a avritten and signed<br />

declaration of the description of the goods and of their<br />

value at the port of discharge in such form and manner as<br />

the ComptroUer may prescribe.<br />

Flaying<br />

«ards, etc.<br />

to be<br />

•enclosed in<br />

banderolles.<br />

Articles of<br />

-food and<br />

•drink to be<br />

^wholesome.<br />

Passengers<br />

to answer<br />

.questions.<br />

Passengers<br />

twggage.<br />

27. <strong>The</strong> importer, or his agent, shaU, on the demand of<br />

the CoUector, produce all invoices, pohcies of insurance, if<br />

any, freight accounts, letters and other documents relating<br />

to the goods to test the accuracy of<br />

mentioned in section 26.<br />

the declaration<br />

28.—(1) Every invoice and freight account presented to<br />

the CoUector in respect of goods which it is desired to clear<br />

for home consumption or for placing in bond shaU be<br />

presented in dupUcate and each copy thereof shall bear the<br />

signature and stamp of the firm or individual sending such<br />

goods to the Colony. One of every such dupUcate invoice<br />

and freight account shall be retained by the Collector.<br />

(2) Unless the provisions of this section are complied<br />

with the CoUector may refuse to deliver the goods in<br />

respect of which the invoice and freight account are<br />

presented.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> provisions of this section shaU not apply to goods<br />

imported into the Colony for private use and not for sale.<br />

29.—(1) AU playing cards, cigars, cigarettes and<br />

manufactured tobacco imported into the Colony shaU be<br />

enclosed in banderoUes at the port or place of importation.<br />

(2) Any playing cards, cigars, cigarettes or manufactured<br />

tobacco not enclosed in banderoUes shaU be deemed to be<br />

smuggled goods.<br />

30. If in the opinion of the CoUector any article of food<br />

or drink or any narcotic is so damaged as to be unwholesome<br />

or unfit for consumption, he shaU not permit such article<br />

of food or drink or such narcotic to be cleared unless such<br />

article of food or drink or such narcotic is certified by a<br />

Medical Officer or Govemment Analyst to be wholesome<br />

or fit for consumption.<br />

31.—(1) Any passenger arriving in the Colony or<br />

departing.therefrom shall answer aU questions relating to<br />

his baggage as may be put to him by the Customs officer.<br />

(2) If the passenger—<br />

(a) without reasonable excuse refuses to answer any<br />

question, or<br />

(b) does not answer truly any question,<br />

he shaU be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : ten pounds.<br />

32. <strong>The</strong> baggage of a passenger shaU be deUvered in such<br />

manner as the CoUector may direct, and if any goods<br />

Uable to duty are found therein after the owner or other<br />

person in charge thereof shaU have denied that such goods<br />

were contained therein, or if any goods which are prohibited<br />

to be imported or exported are found therein, either before<br />

or after landing or embarking, such goods shall be forfeited.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(6)


•SUPPLEVIENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 193^. ^<br />

PART V.<br />

IMPORT DUTIES AND COMPUTATION AND<br />

PAYMENT THEREOF.<br />

33. <strong>The</strong>re shall be levied and collected upon all goods import<br />

which are specified in the First Schedule, and which shall c^t?ii to<br />

be imported into the Colony or taken out of bond for home ^e levied,<br />

consumption, the several import duties of Customs<br />

(hereinafter called " import duties"), appearing in the<br />

said Schedule and set opposite to each item respectively<br />

therein.<br />

34.—(1) <strong>The</strong> goods spepified in the Second Schedule, Exemptiona.<br />

when imported into the Colony, shall, subject to any<br />

conditions set forth therein, be exempt from the payment<br />

of import duties.<br />

(2) Fuel carried on board an aircraft entering the Colony<br />

and possessing the nationaUty of any of the States in which<br />

the Convention relating to the regulation of aerial navigation<br />

made at Paris on the 13th day of October, 1919, is for the<br />

time being in force shall be exempt from the payment of<br />

import duties ;<br />

Provided that the quantity of such fuel does not exceed<br />

that needed for the journey of such aircraft as defined in<br />

the log-book thereof.<br />

35.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Governor in Council may make regulations Power to<br />

to be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> for the total or partial duSlr^°"*<br />

exemption from the payment of import duties for a limited dues aircraft,,<br />

period upon any aircraft, motor vehicle or shot-gun brought ^h^cLs and<br />

into the Colony by persons making a temporary stay therein, shot-guns<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Governor may by Order to be published in cases.<br />

the <strong>Gazette</strong> declare that the aircraft of any air transport<br />

company operating air services in, to or through the Colony<br />

and any engines, spare parts and equipment carried and<br />

exclusively used on such aircraft, and any fuel and oil so<br />

carried and used, and any fuel and oil taken on board<br />

such aircraft for the purpose of flying to parts beyond the<br />

seas shall be exempt from the payment of import duties<br />

and other duties or dues.<br />

36.—(1) With a view to conferring a preference in the imperial<br />

case of British Empire products, import duties shall be P""®^®""^**'<br />

charged at the preferential rate set forth in the First<br />

Schedule, where the goods are shown to the satisfaction of<br />

the Collector to have been consigned from and grown,<br />

produced or manufactured in the British Empire.<br />

(2) Where the Governor in Council is satisfied that any<br />

class of goods to which the preferential rate appUes are to a<br />

considerable extent manufactured in the British Empire<br />

from material which is not wholly grown or produced in<br />

the British Empire, the Governor may by Order in CouncU<br />

direct that the preferential rate shall be charged only in<br />

respect of such proportion of those goods as corresponds<br />

to the proportion of dutiable material used in their<br />

manufacture which is shown to have been grown or produced<br />

in the British Empire.<br />

37. All import duties shall be paid at the rate in force Time for<br />

on the day the declaration mentioned in section 26 for the rate'cr^^<br />

clearance of the goods has been deUvered b}^ the importer import<br />

to the CoUector. ^ *^*<br />

38. Where import duties are imposed according to a Proportional<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

specified quantity, weight, size or value, the import duties '^"^'®^'<br />

shaU apply in proportion to any greater or lesser quantity,<br />

weight, size or value.<br />

'(7)


€26 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTBMBEB, 1936.<br />

Calculataon<br />

of ad<br />

vtMloretn<br />

duties.<br />

Duties where<br />

payable.<br />

Highest<br />

duties to be<br />

charged.<br />

Measurement<br />

for<br />

duty.<br />

Value may<br />

be assessed<br />

in absence<br />

of invoice.<br />

Determination<br />

of<br />

dispute as<br />

to duty.<br />

39. Ad valorem import duties levied on goods imported<br />

shaU be calculated on the value at the time and place of<br />

shipment or purchase of the goods imported, with the<br />

addition of the cost of transport, including insurance,<br />

necessarj^ for the importation of the goods as far as the<br />

Customs warehouse or wharf of the port of final discharge.<br />

40. Import duties shall be paid at tlie port or other place<br />

of unshipment unless the ComptroUer otherwise directs.<br />

41. Where any goods are or can be classed under two or<br />

more names, headings or descriptions, with a resulting<br />

difference as to import duty, then—<br />

(a) where the difference is between UabUity to or<br />

freedom from import duty—import duty shall be<br />

charged upon such goods ;<br />

(b) where the difference is as to two or more import<br />

duties—the higher or highest of the import duties<br />

applicable to such goods shaU be charged thereon.<br />

42. Goods charged wath import duty by measurement<br />

shaU at the expense of the owner be heaped, piled, sorted,<br />

framed or otherwise placed in such manner as the Collector<br />

may require to enable the measurement and account thereof<br />

to be taken, and in all cases where the same are measured<br />

in bulk the measurement shall be taken to the full extent<br />

of the heap or pUe.<br />

43.—(1) Whenever—<br />

(a) no invoice or freight account is avaUable in respect<br />

of goods the import duties on which are levied at<br />

ad valorem rates, or<br />

(b) the CoUector has a doubt as to the accuracy of the<br />

declared value of dutiable goods,<br />

the CoUector may detain such goods and assess the value<br />

thereof.<br />

(2) Every such assessment shall be notified to the owner<br />

of the goods by the Collector, and if the owner objects to the<br />

value so assessed he may, within ten days from the notification,<br />

appeal to the ComptroUer whose decision thereon shaU<br />

be final and conclusive.<br />

44.—(1) If any dispute arises—<br />

(a) as to the amount or rate of import duty payable<br />

in respect of any goods, or<br />

(b) as to the hability of any goods to import duty,<br />

such dispute shaU be referred by the CoUector to the<br />

Comptroller for determination.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> decision of the Comptroller thereon shaU be<br />

communicated in writing by the CoUector to the owner<br />

of such goods and the owner may pay to the Customs<br />

under protest the sum recorded in the decision as the import<br />

duty payable in respect of the goods, and thereupon the<br />

sum so paid shall, as against the owner of the goods, be<br />

deemed to be the proper import duty payable in respect of<br />

the goods, unless the contrary is determined in an action<br />

brought in pursuance of this section.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> owner of the goods may, within the time Umited<br />

in this section, bring an action against the Comptroller<br />

for the recovery of the whole or any part of the sum so paid.<br />

(4) A protest in pursuance of this section shaU be made by<br />

writing on the entry of the goods the words " Paid under<br />

Protest" and adding the signature of the owner of the<br />

goods.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(^)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 6S7<br />

(5) No action shaU Ue for the recovery of any sum paid<br />

to the Customs as the import duty payable in respect of<br />

any goods, unless the payment is made under protest in<br />

pursuance of this section and the action is commenced<br />

within three months after the date of payment.<br />

(6) Nothing in this section contained shaU affect the<br />

provisions of section 50.<br />

45. In the case of goods the import duties on which are Collector<br />

levied at ad valorem rates, the CoUector may, if he has ^ods^n*<br />

reason to beUeve that the value declared by the importer payment<br />

is insufficient,- "^^^^<br />

(a) take the goods on paying the importer the amount may take<br />

of the value declared by him with an addition of kSS^"^<br />

five per centum, such payment, together with the<br />

restitution of any duty which may have been paid<br />

on the goods, to be made within fifteen days<br />

following the declaration, or<br />

(&) take the import duties in kind :<br />

Provided that the importer may within ten days from<br />

the notification to him by the Collector of his decision,<br />

appeal to the Comptroller whose decision thereon shall be<br />

final and conclusive.<br />

46. If any goods are found concealed in any package or ^°°^'®4<br />

packed in such a manner as to be calculated to deceive the forfeited.<br />

Collector or any Customs officer so that a proper account<br />

of the goods might not be taken, they shaU be forfeited.<br />

47. <strong>The</strong> Customs shaU have a first and paramount Uen Recovery of<br />

on aU goods to whomsoever consigned which are subject to ^^^^'<br />

the control of the Customs to secure the payment of aU import<br />

duties and charges by whomsoever payable in respect thereof<br />

and of all penalties payable by the owner of such goods.<br />

48. If any practice of the Customs relating to the No refund if<br />

classification or enumeration of any goods for the purposes ^^^^ altered.<br />

of charging import duties upon such goods shall be altered<br />

so that less import duty is charged upon such goods, no<br />

person shaU thereby become entitled to any refund of any<br />

import duties paid before such alteration.<br />

49. A refund or remission of import duties may be Refund of<br />

made by the ComptroUer whenever— duties.<br />

(a) goods, on which the import duties are levied at ad<br />

valorem rates, have received damage during the voyage:<br />

Provided that the damage sustained is not less<br />

than fifteen per centum of the value of the goods<br />

before the damage occurred, and that a claim is<br />

made at the time of the clearance of the goods or<br />

before the goods are rempved from the Customs;<br />

(6) goods have, whilst subject to the control of the<br />

Customs, been damaged or destroyed ;<br />

(c) goods on which import duties have been paid are<br />

exported within six months from the time of the<br />

importation :<br />

Provided that no refund or remission of import<br />

duty shall be made under this paragraph unless the<br />

person claiming such refund or remission shaU<br />

satisfy the ComptroUer that—<br />

(i) import duty has been paid in respect of the<br />

actual goods to be exported, and<br />

(ii) the goods to be exported have been suppUed<br />

in error, being either different from those<br />

ordered or a misfit;<br />

(d) import duties have been paid through manifest<br />

error.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(9)


628 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER. 1936.<br />

Duties and<br />

other charges<br />

short leN-ied.<br />

Alteration<br />

of agreements<br />

where<br />

duty altered.<br />

Power to<br />

admit goods<br />

free of<br />

import duty<br />

or prohibit<br />

importation.<br />

50. Wlien any import duties or other charges have been<br />

short levied or erroneously refunded, the person who<br />

should have paid the amount short levied or to whom the<br />

refund has erroneously been made shaU pay the amount<br />

short levied or repay the amount erroneously refunded on<br />

demand being made by the Collector ; and tlie Collector<br />

may refuse to clear any goods belonging to such person<br />

until the amount short levied be paid or the amount<br />

erroneously refunded be repaid.<br />

51. If after any agreement is made for the sale or delivery<br />

of goods import duty paid any alteration takes place in<br />

the import duty collected affecting such goods before they<br />

are cleared for home consumption, then, in the absenee<br />

of express written provision to the contrary, the agreement<br />

shaU be altered as follows, that is to say,—<br />

(a) in the event of the alteration being a new or<br />

increased import duty, the seller after payment of<br />

the new or increased import duty may add the<br />

difference caused by the alteration to the agreed<br />

price;<br />

(b) in the event of the alteration being the abolition<br />

or reduction of import duty, the purchaser may<br />

deduct the difference caused by the alteration from<br />

the agreed price.<br />

52. <strong>The</strong> Governor may by Order in Council to be<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(a) admit the importation into the Colony of any<br />

goods free from aU import duties or at a reduced<br />

rate of import duty ;<br />

(b) prohibit whoUy the importation of any goods ;<br />

(c) place restrictions or impose conditions on the<br />

importation of any goods.<br />

PART VI.<br />

EXPORTATION OF GOODS, PROHIBITED<br />

EXPORTS AND EXPORT DUTIES.<br />

Declaration 53.—(1) <strong>The</strong> cxportcr of any goods shall bcforc shipment<br />

^teii^eredfor ^Ucrcof dcUvcr to the CoUector a declaration containing<br />

goods to a fuU and true account of the weight, measure, quantity,<br />

be exported, description and value of all goods to be exported by him<br />

in such form as the Comptroller may prescribe.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Collector may cause any such goods to be<br />

weighed, measured and valued and may require the<br />

exporter to produce the invoice, bill of lading and other<br />

documents relating to the goods in order to test the accuracy<br />

of the declaration.<br />

(3) Any exporter who—<br />

(a) fails to comply with the provisions of this section,<br />

or<br />

(b) deUvers to thc Collector a declaration which is<br />

false in any material particular,<br />

shaU be guilty of an offence.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Penalty: twenty pounds, and in addition the goods<br />

concemed shaU be forfeited.<br />

(10)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 621*<br />

54. Packages lying in a Customs warehouse which have Jon®^°^Iig<br />

been imported and which it is desired to export may whTchh^ve<br />

be opened by the Collector, and if such packages are found J^^^<br />

imported.<br />

to contain goods the importation of which is prohibited """"<br />

or goods which have not been declared at the time of<br />

importation they shall be forfeited unless the Comptroller<br />

shall permit them to be exported.<br />

55.—(1) No person shall export or attempt to export Exportation<br />

to the United Kingdom or to any of the Dominions or uni^d'*""<br />

British Colonies any wine manufactured in the Colony Kingdom,<br />

except under a licence issued to him under the provisions ""<br />

of sub-section (2).<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds, and in addition the wine<br />

concerned shall be forfeited.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Governor may grant to any person Ucence to<br />

export wine manufactured in the Colony to the United<br />

Kingdom or any Dominion or British Colony, after<br />

previously obtaining the opinion of an expert Committee<br />

composed of the Comptroller, the Government Wine<br />

Expert and a wine expert nominated by the person applying<br />

for the exportation of wine, to the effect that the wine to<br />

be exported possesses the standard required for sale and<br />

competition in British markets.<br />

(3) Nothing in this section contained shall apply to the<br />

exportation of wine, not exceeding four gallons at any one<br />

time, by any person who satisfies the Comptroller that such<br />

wine is intended for private consumption and not for sale.<br />

Dominions<br />

and Colonies.<br />

56.—(1) <strong>The</strong> exportation of wine manufactured in the Exportation<br />

Colony to any foreign country declared by the Governor of wines to<br />

certain<br />

by notice in the <strong>Gazette</strong> to be a country to which the foreign<br />

provisions of this section apply is prohibited unless the bea^*"^^ *^<br />

receptacle containing it bears a mark describing the appellation<br />

appellation of such wine as set out in the second column '"*'"'^of<br />

the Third Schedule (in this section called " the appellation<br />

mark ").<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> appellation mark may be represented by an<br />

adhesive label or stencil or impression by a rubber stamp<br />

to be affixed, stamped or attached to or on any receptacle<br />

containing the wine to be exported.<br />

57.—(1) <strong>The</strong> exportation to the United Kingdom of any Certain<br />

goods specified in the first column of the Fourth Schedule |ear m*ark<br />

is prohibited unless such goods bear a mark of origin to be of origin<br />

affixed, stamped or attached thereto in the manner described expTrtetion<br />

in the second column of the said Schedule. to United<br />

Kingdom.<br />

(2) For the purposes of this section the expression " mark<br />

of origin " means a mark in such form as the Comptroller<br />

may prescribe, and may be represented by an adhesive label<br />

or wrapper as prescribed in the second column of the<br />

Fourth Schedule.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> Governor may by Order in Council to be<br />

published in the <strong>Gazette</strong> make any deletion from, addition<br />

to or variation in the Fourth Schedule.<br />

58.—(1) <strong>The</strong> exportation of animals, other than dogs, Health<br />

cats and poultry, is prohibited save under a Health reqSitor<br />

Certificate issued by an officer of the Agricultural, Veter- exportation<br />

inary or Medical Department at the port of embarkation. aiiST^<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Penalty: twenty pounds, and in addition the animals<br />

concerned shall be forfeited.


630 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS G.\ZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER. 1936.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Govemor in Council may make regulations to<br />

be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(fl) prescribinir the place and manner in which animals<br />

shaU be kept under supervision prior to exportation<br />

and the period for which the\^ shall be so kept;<br />

(b) providing for the payment of expenses which may<br />

be deemed necessary- for carrying into effect the<br />

provisions of this section :<br />

(c) prescribing the forms of and the fees to be paid<br />

for Health Certificates under sub-section (1) and<br />

the fees to be paid for lairage of animals kept under<br />

observation prior to exportation ;<br />

(d) generaUy for the better carrying into effect of the<br />

purposes of this section.<br />

Power to 59. Xhe Govemor may by Order in CouncU to be<br />

Sportataon. pubUshcd in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

(o) prohibit the exportation of any goods ;<br />

(b) place restrictions or impose conditions on the<br />

exportation of any goods.<br />

Export duty gQ. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be levied and coUected upon the exportation<br />

of carobs an export duty of Customs at such rate not<br />

exceeding two piastres for each Aleppo cantar as the<br />

Govemor may direct bj- Order in CouncU to be pubUshed<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong>.<br />

PART VII.<br />

DRAWBACKS.<br />

Drawbacks 61.—(1) <strong>The</strong> Govcmor may at any time direct that<br />

Marty's there shaU be paid out of the Treasury fixed money<br />

Poroee. allowances to the officers and men of His Majesty's Forces<br />

stationed in the Colony in respect of import duties on wines,<br />

spirits, malt Uquors, tobacco and cigarettes.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> amount of such aUowance shaU be paid at such<br />

times and at such rates as may be determined by the<br />

Govemor,<br />

Power to 02. <strong>The</strong> Govcmor in CouncU may make regulations to<br />

jatioL'^ be published in the <strong>Gazette</strong>—<br />

other draw. , ^ ...<br />

(a) prescnbing—<br />

(i) the goods, imported into the Colony and<br />

subsequently exported therefrom, on which<br />

drawback of import duties shaU be granted,<br />

paid or aUowed;<br />

(u) the conditions under which drawback of<br />

import duties shaU be granted, paid or aUowed<br />

on such goods;<br />

(iu) the amount of such drawback ;<br />

{h) fixing the maximum period within which suoh<br />

goods shaU be exported;<br />

(c) prescribing the forms of declarations and other<br />

documents to be executed or used by the exporter<br />

and any other person before drawback is granted,<br />

paid or aUowed on such goods.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(12)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBEE, 1936. 631<br />

PART VIII.<br />

WHARFAGE DUES.<br />

63. <strong>The</strong>re shaU be levied and coUected upon aU goods Levying of<br />

landed or shipped at any port in the Colony wharfage d,^J^3<br />

dues at the rates set forth in the Fifth Schedule, and there exemptions.<br />

shaU be aUowed the exemptions set forth in the said Schedule.<br />

64. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may by Order in CouncU to be wharfage<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> direct that wharfage dues on goods pa^bie at<br />

shipped at any shipping place specified in such Order specified<br />

shall be paid at the same rates as' for goods shipped at pSS!"^<br />

any port in the Colony.<br />

65. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may by Order in CouncU to be Po^erto<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>— to°Iu°^<br />

(a) alter the amount of any wharfage dues ; ^^^J^^<br />

(6) exempt any class of goods from the payment of dues 3<br />

such dues ; exempt<br />

(c) re-impose the same ; therefrom.<br />

(d) fix special rates for goods not specificaUy mentioned<br />

in the Fifth Schedule.<br />

PART IX.<br />

WAREHOUSES.<br />

66. <strong>The</strong> Governor may appoint or approve— Power to<br />

(a) Customs warehouses, aJprcSe^^<br />

(b) private warehouses, warehouses.<br />

for the warehousing and securing of goods without payment<br />

of import duties upon the first entry of goods therein.<br />

67. No goods of a combustible or inflammable nature Warehousing:<br />

shaU be deposited in a Customs warehouse unless with the bustiSe or<br />

special permission of the CoUector. Such goods when inflammable<br />

landed shaU be deposited in a place approved by the s°°^-<br />

CoUector and such place shaU be deemed to be a Customs<br />

warehouse and such goods shall be hable to be dealt with<br />

in the same manner as goods which have been deposited in<br />

a Customs warehouse and the expenses for securing,<br />

watching and guarding such goods shaU be bome by the<br />

owner of the goods untU cleared.<br />

68. AU goods not being of a perishable nature deposited Goods not<br />

in a Customs warehouse and not cleared within six months, ^Jj^^<br />

and aU goods of a perishable nature so deposited and not specified<br />

cleared forthwith, and aU goods of a combustible ov ^^^^<br />

inflammable nature so deposited and not cleared within<br />

fourteen days, may be sold by pubhc auction and the<br />

balance, if any, of the proceeds of the sale after the payment<br />

of duties, freight and other charges shaU be paid to the<br />

owner of the goods.<br />

69. <strong>The</strong> proprietor or occupier of every private warehouse Security for<br />

shaU give such security as the ComptroUer may require for w^houses.<br />

the payment of the fuU duties of Customs on or for the due<br />

exportation of aU such goods as shaU at any time be warehoused<br />

therein and no goods shaU be warehoused in any<br />

such warehouse until such security has been given.<br />

70. <strong>The</strong> Governor in CouncU may make regulations Power to<br />

to be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>— reguTations<br />

(a) for the management of Customs warehouses and for wareprivate<br />

warehouses ;<br />

(6) for the storing, custody and withdrawal of goods<br />

in and from Customs warehouses and private<br />

warehouses;<br />

(c) prescribing the amount of rent to be paid on any<br />

goods deposited in Customs warehouses.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(18)


«;32 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Authorized<br />

agents.<br />

Costom<br />

House<br />

Agents.<br />

Authority<br />

to be<br />

produced.<br />

Agents<br />

personally<br />

liable.<br />

Principal<br />

liable for<br />

agent's acts.<br />

Smuggling,<br />

and<br />

unlawful<br />

importation<br />

and exportation<br />

of<br />

goods.<br />

PART X.<br />

AGENTS.<br />

71.—(1) Any owner of goods may comply with the<br />

provisions of this Law by a lawfuUy authorized agent.<br />

(2) Such agent shaU be either a person exclusively in the<br />

employment of the owner or shaU be a Custom House<br />

Agent duly Ucensed under the provisions of this Law.<br />

72.—(1) No person shaU act as a Custom House Agent<br />

unless he has obtained a Ucence from the CoUector in such<br />

form as the ComptroUer may from time to time prescribe.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> fee to be paid for every Ucence shaU be five<br />

shUUngs.<br />

(3) Every Ucence shaU expire on the 31st day of December<br />

of each year, and shaU be renewable armually.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> CoUector may at his discretion—<br />

(a) refuse to issue a Ucence, or<br />

(b) refuse to renew a Ucence, if the Ucensee has, in<br />

the opinion of the CoUector, been guUty of any fraud<br />

or misconduct or has been convicted of any offence<br />

under this Law:<br />

Provided that any person aggrieved by the refusal of the<br />

CoUector to issue or renew a licence may, within ten days<br />

of such refusal, appeal to the ComptroUer whose decision<br />

thereon shaU be final and conclusive.<br />

73. Any Customs officer may require from any agent<br />

the production of his written authority from the principal<br />

for whom he claims to act, and in default of the production<br />

of such authority may refuse to recognize the agency.<br />

74. When any person is expressly or impliedly authorized<br />

by the owner to act as his agent in relation to any goods for<br />

aU or any purposes of this Law, or acts or assumes to act<br />

as such agent, such person shaU be personally liable for<br />

any penalties recoverable under this Law in the same manner<br />

and to the same extent as if he were principal. But<br />

nothing herein contained shaU be taken to relieve any<br />

principal from UabiUty.<br />

75. Any declaration authorized by this Law made by any<br />

agent of any person shaU (unless such person adduces<br />

satisfactory proof to the contrary) be deemed to have been<br />

made with the knowledge and consent of such person,<br />

so that in any prosecution in respect of any declaration<br />

made by his agent such person shall be liable to the pecuniary<br />

punishment provided by this Law as if such declaration<br />

had been made by himself.<br />

PART XL<br />

OFFENCES AND PENALTIES.<br />

76. Except where a penalty is specificaUy provided<br />

under some other section, ev( ry person who—<br />

(a) smuggles or attempts to smuggle any goods ;<br />

(b) imports or attempts to import any prohibited goods;<br />

(c) imports or attempts to import any goods the<br />

importation of which is subject to any condition or<br />

restriction save in accordance with the terms of<br />

such condition or restriction ;<br />

(d) exports or attempts to export any prohibited goods;<br />

(e) exports or attempts to export any goods the<br />

exportation of which is subject to any condition<br />

or restriction save in accordance with the terms of<br />

such condition or restriction;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(U)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 633-<br />

(/) unlawfuUy conveys or has in his possession without<br />

reasonable excuse (proof whereof shall Ue upon him)<br />

any smuggled goods or prohibited imports or<br />

prohibited exports ;<br />

(g) aids or assists another person in smuggUng any<br />

goods; or<br />

{h) makes in any declaration or document produced to<br />

any Customs officer any statement which is untrue or<br />

incorrect in any material particular-or produces or<br />

deUvere to any Customs officer any declaration or<br />

document containing any such statement,<br />

shaU be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds, and in addition the goods<br />

concemed shaU be forfeited.<br />

77. Every person who— megai<br />

(a) deUvers, removes or withdraws from any ship, o'^a^<br />

^ 1 n ,1 1 T . j^ 1 "^ . -^ andevasions.<br />

wnari or other place any goods imported previous<br />

to the examination thereof by the CoUector, unless<br />

the same are under the control of such CoUector ;<br />

(b) assists or is otherwise concemed in the iUegal<br />

removal or withdrawal of any goods from a Customs<br />

warehouse or place of security in which they have<br />

been deposited;<br />

(c) knowingly harbours, keeps or conceals, or knowingly<br />

permits or suffers or causes or procures to be<br />

harboured, kept or concealed, any smuggled goods ;<br />

(d) is in any way knowingly concemed in conveying,<br />

removing, conceahng or in any manner deaUng with<br />

any goods with intent to defraud the Customs of any<br />

duties of Customs or charges thereon or to evade any<br />

prohibition or restriction apphcable to such goods ;<br />

or<br />

(e) is in any way knowingly concerned in any fraudulent<br />

evasion or attempt at evasion of any duties of<br />

Customs or charges,<br />

shaU be guilty of an offence and shall be Uable to a penalty<br />

not exceeding treble the value of the goods, unless the value<br />

of the goods be under three pounds in which case he shaU be<br />

Uable to a penalty not exceeding ten pounds.<br />

78. Every person who, without lawful excuse (the proof ^?^^<br />

of which shall Ue on him), sends or brings into the Colony, bm-headings<br />

or who being in the Colony has in his possession, any biU- prohibited,<br />

heading or other paper appearing to be a heading of a firm<br />

or individual estabUshed outside the Colony, capable of<br />

being fiUed up and used as an invoice, and bearing any<br />

signature or other attestation purporting to show, or which<br />

may be used to show, that any invoice made from such<br />

biU-heading is correct or authentic, shaU be guUty of an<br />

offence and shaU be Uable to imprisonment for a term not<br />

exceeding twelve months or to a fine of not less than ten<br />

pounds and not exceeding one hundred pounds or to both,<br />

and the goods to which any invoice made from any such<br />

bUl-heading relates shaU be forfeited.<br />

79. Every person who— Assaulting or<br />

(a) assaults or obstructs any Custonis officer or any Officers!"*<br />

PoUce officer or any person acting in his aid or<br />

assistance or duly employed for the prevention of<br />

smuggUiig in the execution of his duty or in the due<br />

seizing of any goods Uable to forfeiture under this<br />

Law;<br />

(6) rescues of endeavours to rescue or causes to be<br />

rescued any goods which have been duly seized; or<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(15)


634 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBEB, 1936.<br />

Collusive<br />

seizures by<br />

officers azul<br />

bribes<br />

ofiered to<br />

officers.<br />

Ofiences not<br />

specifically<br />

provided for.<br />

Meaning of<br />

" Customs<br />

prosecutions."<br />

How instituted.<br />

Protoetaom<br />

of witnesses.<br />

Burden of<br />

proof on<br />

4klendant.<br />

(c) before, at or after any seizure staves, breaks or<br />

other\vise destroys any goods to prevent the seizure<br />

thereof or the securing of the same,<br />

shaU be guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: two years imprisonment.<br />

80. Every person who—<br />

(o) being a Customs officer or PoUce officer makes<br />

any coUusive seizure, or deUvers up or makes any<br />

agreement to deUver up or not to seize any means of<br />

conveyance or goods Uable to forfeiture, or conspires or<br />

connives with any person to smuggle any goods, or<br />

is in any way concemed in the smuggling of any goods<br />

(6) being a CiiBtoms officer or PoUce officer accepts any<br />

bribe, recompense or reward for the contravention<br />

of any of the provisions of this Law ; or<br />

(c) gives, or procures to be given, or offers or promises<br />

to give or procure to be given any bribe, recompense<br />

or reward to, or makes any coUusive agreement with,<br />

any Customs officer or PoUce officer to induce him<br />

in any way to neglect his duty, or by threats,<br />

demands or promises attempts to influence any<br />

Customs officer or PoUce officer in the discharge of<br />

his duty,<br />

shaU be guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty: three years imprisonment or one hundred<br />

pounds or both.<br />

81. Any person who by any act or omission is gmlty of<br />

any contravention or evasion of this Law for which no<br />

other penalty is provided shaU be Uable to a penalty not<br />

exceeding twenty pounds.<br />

PART XII.<br />

CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.<br />

82. Prosecutions for offences against this Law, and<br />

proceedings for the recovery of duties of Customs or<br />

penalties, or for the condemnation of any means of<br />

conveyance or goods seized as forfeited, are herein referred<br />

to as " Customs prosecutions".<br />

83. Customs prosecutions shaU be instituted in the name<br />

of the ComptroUer by appropriate proceedings in any Court<br />

having jurisdiction therein.<br />

84. No witness on behaU of the ComptroUer in any<br />

Customs prosecution or on behalf of the Govemment in<br />

any proceedings under section 91 (1) shaU be compeUed to<br />

disclose the fact that he received any information or the<br />

nature thereof or the name of the person who gave such<br />

information, and no Customs officer appearing as a witness<br />

shall be compeUed to produce any report made or received<br />

by him confidentiaUy in his official capacity or containing<br />

confidential information.<br />

85. If in any Customs prosecution or in any proceedings<br />

under section 91 (1) for the recovery of any means of<br />

conveyance or goods seized by an officer any question shall<br />

arise as to whether or not the duties of Customs have been<br />

paid in respect of any such goods or whether any such goods<br />

have been lawfuUy imported, exported, carried coastwise,<br />

unshipped or shipped, the burden of proof that such duties<br />

have been paid or that such goods have been lawfuUy<br />

imported, exported, carried coastwise, unshipped or shipped,<br />

as the case may be, shaU Ue on the accused in a Customs<br />

prosecution and on the plaintiff in any proceedings under<br />

section 91 (1).<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CITRUS GAZETTE. UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 635<br />

PART XIII.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS.<br />

86.—(1) <strong>The</strong> ComptroUer, the CoUector and any Customs Po^er to<br />

officer or PoUce officer duly authorized by the CoUector in ^mises<br />

that behalf may, without warrant, enter and search any<br />

place or premises whereon or wherein he has reasonable<br />

cause to suspect any smuggled goods are harboured, kept<br />

or concealed, and may seize and carry awaj'^ any such<br />

goods found thereon or therein:<br />

Provided that the right to enter and search under this<br />

section shall not be exercised in respect of a dwelUng<br />

house unless a warrant for that purpose shaU first have been<br />

obtained.<br />

(2) In the exercise of the powers conferred bj- this section,<br />

it shaU be lawful for the person exercising them, in case of<br />

resistance or obstruction, to break open any door or any<br />

chest, trunk or package, and to remove any other<br />

impediment.<br />

87.—(1) Any Customs officer or PoUce officer may upon Power to<br />

i L i ' - i 1 1 e stop and<br />

reasonable suspicion stop and search any means of convey- search any<br />

ance whatsoever for the purpose of ascertaining whether conveyance.<br />

any smuggled goods are contained therein, and may seize<br />

and carry away any such goods found therein.<br />

(2) Any person in charge of a means of conveyance who<br />

refuses to stop or aUow such search where required to do so,<br />

shaU be guUty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : one hundred pounds.<br />

88. Any Customs officer or PoUce officer may, upon ^^^"j,<br />

reasonable suspicion that any person is unlawfuUy canying of suspected<br />

or has any goods subject to the control of the Customs or P^^^^smuggled<br />

goods secreted about him, detain and search<br />

the suspected person, and may seize and carry away any<br />

such goods found on such person:<br />

Provided that females shaU only be searched by a female<br />

searcher appointed by the ComptroUer or CoUector.<br />

89. Any person lawfuUy making any seizure under this ^^iTfor^aid.<br />

Law may caU upon any person present to assist him, and<br />

such assistance shaU be rendered accordingly.<br />

90. Any means of conveyance made use of in the removal, Means of<br />

carriage or conveyance of smuggled goods shaU be forfeited. of'^ugSS<br />

goods to be<br />

forfeited.<br />

91.—(1) When any means of conveyance or goods have Notice of<br />

been seized as forfeited, the CoUector shaU give notice Jte'^*^^®<br />

in writing of such seizure and the cause thereof to the<br />

owner of the means of conveyance or goods (unless such<br />

owner be present at the seizure in which case no notice shaU<br />

be necessary) either by deUvering such notice to him<br />

personaUy or by letter addressed to him and transmitted<br />

by post to or deUvered at his last known place of abode or<br />

business, and aU means of conveyance or goods seized shall<br />

be deemed to be condemned and may be sold by the<br />

CoUector unless the person from whom the same were seized<br />

or the owner thereof shaU—<br />

(a) within fifteen days from the date of seizure, give notice<br />

in writing to the CoUector that he claims them, and<br />

(b) within one month from the date of seizure, apply<br />

for permission to bring an action against the<br />

Govemment in respect thereof, and<br />

(c) within fifteen days from the date of the granting<br />

of such permission, bring an action against the<br />

Govemment claiming the recovery of the means of<br />

conveyance or goods seized.<br />

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t;86 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Conviction<br />

to operate<br />

as a condemnation.<br />

Forfeited<br />

packages<br />

and goods.<br />

Disposal of<br />

forfeited<br />

means of<br />

conveyance<br />

and goods.<br />

Production<br />

of documents<br />

in<br />

certain cases.<br />

Power of<br />

CoJIector to<br />

impound<br />

documents.<br />

Power to<br />

compound<br />

offences.<br />

(2) Nothing m this section contained shall prevent the<br />

ComptroUer from selling any goods seized which are of a<br />

perishable nature or Uve animals:<br />

Provided that where any such goods or animals have<br />

been sold by the ComptroUer, the action referred to in<br />

sub-section (1) shall be for the recovery of the price<br />

reaUzed at such sale only.<br />

92. Where the commission of any offence against this<br />

Law, entaUs the forfeiture of any means of conveyance or<br />

goods, the conviction of any person for such offence shall<br />

have effect as a condemnation of the means of conveyance or<br />

goods in respect of which the offence is committed.<br />

93. <strong>The</strong> forfeiture of—<br />

(a) any goods, shaU extend to the forfeiture of the<br />

package in which the goods are contained ;<br />

(b) any means of conveyance, shaU extend to any<br />

goods of the same owner carried on such means of<br />

conveyance.<br />

94.—(1) All forfeited means of conveyance or goods<br />

shall be disposed of or destroyed in such manner as the<br />

Governor may direct.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> Governor may direct that any forfeited means<br />

of conveyance or goods shall be restored to the owner thereof<br />

upon such terms and conditions, including the payment of<br />

any sum in lieu of forfeiture, as to the Governor seems fit.<br />

95. Whenever—<br />

(a) information in wTiting has been given to the<br />

Collector—<br />

(i) that goods have been smuggled, under declared,<br />

unlawfuUy declared or illegally dealt with ;<br />

(ii) that it is intended to smuggle, underdeclare,<br />

unlawfully declare or deal iUegaUy with any goods, or<br />

(b) any goods have been seized or detained,<br />

the owner shaU immediately upon being requested so to do<br />

by the Collector produce and hand over to him all books<br />

and documents relating to any such goods, and shall also<br />

produce for the inspection of the CoUector or such other<br />

Customs officer as he may authorize for that purpose<br />

and aUow the Collector or other Customs officer to make<br />

copies of or extracts from aU books or documents of any<br />

kind ^vhatsoever wherein any entry or memorandum<br />

appears in any way relating to any such goods.<br />

96. <strong>The</strong> Collector may impound or retain any document<br />

or book presented in connection with any declaration or<br />

required to be produced under this Law, but the person<br />

otherwise entitled to such document or book shaU, in lieu<br />

thereof, be entitled to a copy certified as correct by the<br />

CoUector, and such certified copy shall be received in aU<br />

Courts as evidence and of equal validity with the original.<br />

97. Save in respect of any of the offences mentioned in<br />

section 80, the Comptroller may compound any offence or act<br />

committed or reasonably suspected of having been committed<br />

by any person against or in contravention of the provisions<br />

of this Law on such terms and conditions as he, in his<br />

discretion, thinks proper, with full power to accept from<br />

such person a payment in money not exceeding the maximum<br />

penalty incurred or alleged to have been incurred under<br />

this Law for such offence or act without any proceeding<br />

brought or commenced for the recovery thereof.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(18)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SWTEMBBR, 1936. 637<br />

98. <strong>The</strong> Govemor may order such rewards as he may see Reward out<br />

fit to be paid out of any pecuniary penalty or compensa- *** P«*»***^®*<br />

tion to any Customs officer or other person by whose<br />

means the same is recovered.<br />

99. <strong>The</strong> enactments enumerated in the Sixth Schedule Repeals,<br />

are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the second<br />

column of that Schedule.<br />

ZL"^<br />

FIEST SCHEDULE.<br />

(Sectvm 33.)<br />

IMPORT DUTIES OF CUSTOMS.<br />

Description of Goods Unit<br />

Ammunition and Explosives :<br />

(1) Blasting powder and<br />

blasting compound<br />

(2)JCartridges, shot gun :<br />

(a) Empty, 8 to 24 bore<br />

(6) Loaded, 8 to 24 bore<br />

(c) Other, loaded or empty<br />

(3) Dynamite and sinular<br />

explosive substances<br />

(4) Gunpowder, sporting<br />

(5) Shot<br />

Apparel:<br />

(1) Hats :<br />

(a) Felt<br />

(6) Other<br />

(2) Hosiery :<br />

(a) Ladies' stockings<br />

(b) Men's socks<br />

stockings, wool.<br />

and<br />

per oke<br />

per 100<br />

per 100<br />

ad valorem<br />

per oke<br />

per oke<br />

per oke<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

. ad valorem<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Preferential<br />

Tariff<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

- - 5<br />

- 2 4<br />

- 10 0<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- - 5<br />

- 12 0<br />

- 1 3<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent.<br />

(c) Other<br />

ad valorem \ 16 per cent.<br />

(3) Jerseys, cardigans and<br />

pullovers:<br />

(a) Cotton<br />

|<br />

\ad valorem 16 per cent.<br />

(b) Other .. » ad valorem<br />

(4) Shirts, cotton and artificial |<br />

silk ad valorem<br />

I<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

(5) Ties ad valorem 16 per cent.<br />

(P.')<br />

General<br />

Tariff<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

- 2 2<br />

- 3 6<br />

- 15 0<br />

30 per cent.<br />

- - n<br />

- 18 0<br />

- 2 0<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

158. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

25 per cent.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

Ss. the dozen<br />

pairs whichever<br />

ia the<br />

higher.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

58. the dozen<br />

pairs whichever<br />

is the<br />

higher.<br />

25 per cent.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

5s. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

98. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

10«. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

25 per cent, or<br />

5s. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


638 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTB, UTK SEPTE^reEE, 1936.<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

Description of Goods<br />

(6) Vests, singlets and shorts<br />

(underwear):<br />

(o) Cotton<br />

(6) Other<br />

Unit<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

Arms:<br />

(1) Air guns, air rifles, air<br />

pistols, and parts .. ad valorem<br />

(2) Guns, smooth bore, shot:<br />

(a) Automatic and repeating,<br />

8 to 24 bore<br />

each<br />

(6) Double-barrelled, 8 to 24<br />

bore<br />

(c) Single-barrelled, 8 to 24<br />

each<br />

bore<br />

each<br />

(d) Other<br />

ad valorem<br />

(3) Parts of guns<br />

(4) Pistol8,revolver8 and rifles,<br />

ad valorem<br />

and parts<br />

ad valorem<br />

Bacon andham<br />

per oke<br />

Barley<br />

per cwt.<br />

Beans, roasted or otherwise .. per oke<br />

Bedsteads<br />

ad valorem<br />

Beer, ale, porter and all other<br />

malt liquors<br />

per gallon<br />

Bicycles:<br />

(o) Complete (exclusive of<br />

lamps and carriers) each<br />

(6) Without tyres<br />

each<br />

(c) Frames<br />

each<br />

(d) Children's, complete .. each<br />

Bicycle lamps and carriers, and<br />

other parts<br />

ad valorem<br />

Bicycle t3^re8 and tubes ad valorem<br />

Biscuits and bread<br />

ad valorem<br />

Bitumen paint<br />

dd valorem<br />

Blacking and polishes<br />

Boots, shoes and sandals :<br />

(1) Made wholly or mainly of<br />

leather with leather soles :<br />

Children's sizes:<br />

ad valorem<br />

(a) Size 0-3<br />

(b) Size 3i-5J<br />

(c) Size 6-1 li<br />

(d) Size 12-13<br />

Other than Children's sizes<br />

per pau"<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

(e) Size 1-2^<br />

(f) Size 3^i<br />

(g) Size 5-6|<br />

(h) Size 7-11<br />

(2) Made wholly or mainly of<br />

leather with rubb^ soles :<br />

Children's sizes:<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

(a) Size 0-3 .... ! per pau*<br />

(b) Size 3f^i .. .. per pair<br />

(c) Size 6-lli .. .. per pair<br />

(d) Size 12-13 .. .. per pair<br />

Other than CSiildren's sizes<br />

(e) Size 1-2J<br />

(/) Size 3-4|<br />

&) Size 6-6i<br />

(A) Size 7-11<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

C^U;<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Preferential<br />

Tarifi<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

16 per oent.<br />

16 per oent.<br />

20 per oent.<br />

5 0 0<br />

4 0 0<br />

2 10 0<br />

20 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

General<br />

Tariff<br />

£ 8.<br />

25 per oent. or<br />

4«. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

25 per oent. or<br />

\2s. the dozen<br />

whichever is<br />

the higher.<br />

30 per cent.<br />

7 10 0<br />

6 0 0<br />

3 15 0<br />

30 per cent.<br />

30 per cent.<br />

20 per cent. 30 per cent.<br />

- - 3 - - 4J<br />

- - 3 - - 4<br />

- - OJ - - Of<br />

16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

- 1 3 - 2 6<br />

- 16 0<br />

- 14 0<br />

- 8 0<br />

- 8 0<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3<br />

-<br />

-<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2<br />

3<br />

2J<br />

4<br />

6<br />

1<br />

3<br />

0<br />

6<br />

'<br />

2<br />

4<br />

6<br />

1<br />

3<br />

0<br />

6<br />

3<br />

14 0<br />

1 1 0<br />

- 12 0<br />

- 12 0<br />

24 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

18 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

-<br />

^<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—•<br />

—<br />

—<br />

~<br />

^<br />

*<br />

~<br />

- 4<br />

- 6<br />

1 0<br />

1 6<br />

2 0<br />

3 0<br />

4 0<br />

5 0<br />

1 2<br />

1 4<br />

1 6<br />

2 1<br />

3 3<br />

4 0<br />

4 6<br />

5 3<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

HO<br />

HI<br />

22<br />

2Z<br />

24<br />

26<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

.32<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SKPTEMBEE, 1936. 639<br />

(3) Made of cotton, Unen,<br />

sateen, jute or hemp, with<br />

leather soles :<br />

Children's sizes:<br />

(a) Size 0-^5^ .. ..<br />

(6) Size 6-ll| .. ..<br />

(c) Size 12-13 .. ..<br />

Other than Children's sizes<br />

(d) Size 1-2^ .. ..<br />

(e) Size 3-4|<br />

per pauper<br />

pair<br />

per pauper<br />

pair<br />

per pair<br />

(f) Size 5-6| .. .. per pair<br />

(g) Size 7-11 .. ..<br />

(4) Made of ootton, linen,<br />

sateen, jute or hemp, with<br />

rubber soles:<br />

Children's sizes:<br />

per pair<br />

(a) Size 0-^5^ .. .. per pair<br />

(6) Size 6-lH .. .. per pair<br />

(c) Size 12-13 .. .. per pair<br />

Other than Children's sizes :<br />

(d) Size 1-2| .. .. per pair<br />

(e) Size 3-4J .. .. per pair<br />

(/) Size 5-6| .. .. per pair<br />

(g) Size 7-U .. .. per pair<br />

(5) Made of sUk, artificial silk<br />

or satin, with leather soles :<br />

Other than Children's sizes :<br />

(a) Size 2-5<br />

(6) Size 5J-8 .. ..<br />

per pair<br />

per pair<br />

(6) Football boots<br />

per pair<br />

(7) Uppers for, whether wholly<br />

or partly prepared ..<br />

Boots and shoes, not otherwise<br />

charged with duty, and topboots,<br />

hip-boots, slippers and<br />

galoshes:<br />

(a) Made wholly or partly<br />

of rubber, balata or<br />

per oke<br />

gutta-percha .. ad valorem<br />

(b) Other<br />

ad valorem<br />

Bran<br />

per cwt.<br />

Brass manufaotures, not otherwise<br />

specified .. ,. ad valorem<br />

Bricks<br />

per 1,000<br />

Brooms<br />

Butter:<br />

per 100<br />

(a) Common<br />

per oke<br />

(b) Fine, table .; .. .. per oke<br />

Butter substitutes (such as<br />

margarine and other vegetable<br />

and animal fat substitutes).. per oke<br />

Candles<br />

per oke<br />

Cement<br />

Cheese :<br />

(a) Kachkaval, touloum and<br />

per cwt.<br />

other similar kinds per oke<br />

(6) Other, i.e. Gruyere,<br />

Dutch, Cheddar, Stilton,<br />

Brie, Gorgonzola, Parmesan,<br />

Roquefort, etc.,<br />

and their imitations .. per oke<br />

Chemicals<br />

ad valorem<br />

ader<br />

per gallon<br />

Cinematograph films, developed ad valorem<br />

C]!locks and watches, and parts ad valorem<br />

Coal<br />

per ton<br />

Cocoa and chicory<br />

per oke<br />

Coffee:<br />

(a) Raw<br />

per oke<br />

(b) Roasted or ground per oke<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Preferential i General<br />

Tariff j Tariff<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

1<br />

1<br />

- 1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

6<br />

0<br />

3<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

7<br />

0<br />

-26<br />

-33<br />

- 1 3<br />

14 0-<br />

20 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- 2<br />

16 per cent.<br />

1 13 3<br />

- 16 6<br />

- - 2<br />

- - 4<br />

1<br />

2i<br />

H<br />

- - 3<br />

- - 6<br />

7 per cent.<br />

- 1 3<br />

10 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- 2 ^<br />

- - n<br />

4<br />

5<br />

I<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

_<br />

1<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

0<br />

- - 4i<br />

- - 6<br />

- - 8<br />

- 1 4<br />

- 1 5<br />

- 1 7<br />

- 2 0<br />

- 4 0<br />

- 5 0<br />

-26<br />

1 16 0<br />

40 per cent.<br />

30 per oent.<br />

- - 3<br />

24 per oent.<br />

2 0 0<br />

1 10 0<br />

- - 3<br />

- - 6<br />

- - n<br />

- - 4<br />

- - 5<br />

- - 4J<br />

- 1 0<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- 2 0<br />

20 per oent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- 6 0<br />

- - 2<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(«1)<br />

6


640 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

g o Description of Goods<br />

33<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37<br />

38<br />

39<br />

40<br />

41<br />

42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

45<br />

46<br />

47<br />

48<br />

49<br />

50<br />

51<br />

52<br />

53<br />

54<br />

65<br />

66<br />

67<br />

68<br />

59<br />

60<br />

61<br />

Unit<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Preferential<br />

Tariff<br />

General<br />

Tariflf<br />

Confectionery, including chocolate,<br />

sweets, pastn* goods,<br />

t 6-. p. £ s. p.<br />

etc.<br />

Copper sheets, bottoms, bars<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

and nails<br />

perlOOokesJ<br />

Copper manufactures, not other­<br />

1 5 0 1 13 0<br />

wise specified<br />

Cordage, rope and twine<br />

Cotton goods :<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent.<br />

per 100 okes 17 0<br />

24 per cent.<br />

1 16 0<br />

(1) Piece goods<br />

(2) Thread, finished ..<br />

(3) Yams :<br />

..<br />

ad valorem<br />

per 1,000<br />

yards<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- - Of<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- - '^<br />

(a) Nos. 4 to U ..<br />

(b) Other<br />

(4) Other, not otherwise<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

16 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

25 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

specified<br />

ad valorem 12 per cent. j 20 per cent.<br />

Currants<br />

per cwt. - 1 3 I - 1 6<br />

Cutlery<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent. I 24 per cent.<br />

Drugs<br />

ad valorem 7 per cent. I 12 per cent.<br />

Dyes, not otherwise specified .. ad valorem 7 percent. ; 12 per cent.<br />

Earthenware and china .. ad valorem 12 per cent. I 20 per cent.<br />

Electrical goods and appliances ad valorem 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

Firebricks, not otherwise<br />

specified<br />

Fish:<br />

ad valorem 12 per cent. 20 per cent.<br />

(a) Dried, salted, or pickled<br />

(b) Tinned, in oil or tomato<br />

per oke - - Oi - - 1<br />

paste<br />

ad valorem 10 per cent.<br />

Flour of wheat, rye or maize<br />

and crushed wheat and semo­<br />

15 per cent.<br />

lina<br />

Fruit:<br />

per ton 10 0 4 0 a<br />

(a) Almonds<br />

(6) Nuts, dates and ground<br />

per oke - - 0| - - 1<br />

nuts<br />

per 100 okes<br />

(c) Olives<br />

per oke<br />

(d) Other, firesh<br />

ad valorem<br />

Fumiture<br />

ad valorem<br />

Glass and glassware<br />

ad valorem<br />

Glass, common, \vindow, of<br />

- 3 6<br />

- - Oi<br />

10 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

- 5 6<br />

- - Of<br />

15 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

natural colour<br />

perlOO okes<br />

Greases<br />

ad valorem<br />

Gum, mastic<br />

per oke<br />

Haberdashery and millinery,<br />

- 5 5<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- 1 1<br />

- 6 6<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- 1 3<br />

not otherwise specified<br />

Hardware<br />

Hemp and jute manufactures<br />

and piece goods, not other­<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

12 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

wise specified<br />

Indigo<br />

Iron :<br />

ad valorem<br />

per oke<br />

16 per cent.<br />

- - 6<br />

24 per cent.<br />

1 a<br />

(a) Bars, rods, angle iron,<br />

joists and sheets (excluding<br />

galvanised)<br />

(6) Galvanised<br />

(c) Horse shoes<br />

(d) Nails, horse shoe ..<br />

(e) Nails, ordinary<br />

(/) Wire (excluding galva-<br />

per ton 14 0<br />

I ad valorem 16 per cent.<br />

perlOO okes' - 8 0<br />

perlOOokes 1 0 0<br />

[perlOO okes - 6 0<br />

1 16 0<br />

24 per cent.<br />

- 12 0<br />

1 10 0<br />

-90<br />

nised)<br />

perlOOokes<br />

Iron and steel manufactures,<br />

- 8 0 - 12 0<br />

not otherwise specified ad valorem<br />

Jams and jellies<br />

ad valorem<br />

Laundry blue<br />

ad valorem<br />

Lead sheets and piping and lead<br />

manufaotures, not otherwise '<br />

16 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

24 per oent.<br />

18 per cent.<br />

30 per oent.<br />

specified I ad valorem \ 16 per cent. I 24 per oent.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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62<br />

63<br />

64<br />

65<br />

66<br />

67<br />

68<br />

69<br />

70<br />

71<br />

72<br />

73<br />

74<br />

75<br />

76<br />

77<br />

78<br />

79<br />

80<br />

81<br />

82<br />

83<br />

84<br />

85<br />

86<br />

87<br />

88<br />

89<br />

90<br />

91<br />

92<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Unit<br />

Leather:<br />

(a) Dressed<br />

(6) Sole<br />

Leather goods<br />

Linen manufactures and linen<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

piece goods<br />

Linoleum and oilcloth ..<br />

Macaroni and vermicelli..<br />

Matches :<br />

(a) For every gross of boxes<br />

of matches not exceeding<br />

ad valorem<br />

ad valorem<br />

per oke<br />

10,000 matches ..<br />

(6) For every gross of boxes<br />

of matches exceeding<br />

10,000 matches; for<br />

10,000 matches and so<br />

in proportion<br />

Material intended for use in<br />

rendering cement or concrete<br />

waterproof<br />

MedicLQes, not otherwise speci­<br />

ad valorem<br />

fied<br />

ad valorem<br />

Milk, preserved<br />

per oke<br />

Motor cars, motor cycles, and<br />

parts thereof<br />

Musical instruments, not other­<br />

ad valorem<br />

wise specified<br />

Oats<br />

Oils:<br />

ad valorem<br />

per cwt.<br />

(1) Edible<br />

(2) Not edible :<br />

perlOO okes<br />

(a) Benzine, petrol or<br />

motor spirit .. per4 gallons<br />

(b) Kerosene<br />

per4 gallons<br />

(c) Linseed<br />

perlOO okes<br />

(d) Lubricating .. perlOO okes<br />

(e) Other, not otherwise<br />

specified<br />

perlOO okes<br />

Paints, varnishes and colours<br />

(excluding Artists's colours)<br />

not otherwise specified<br />

Peas, roasted or otherwise<br />

Perfumery and perfumed spirits,<br />

cosmetics, hair oil, hair dyes<br />

perlOO okes<br />

per oke<br />

and wash, pomades and<br />

toilet powder<br />

ad valorem<br />

Perambulators<br />

Photographic cameras, unde­<br />

ad valorem<br />

veloped films and paper ad valorem<br />

Pianos<br />

each<br />

Playing cards .. . .• .. per pack<br />

Provisions, tinned, bottled,<br />

smoked, dried, etc., not<br />

otherwise specified<br />

Pulley blocks and chain lifting<br />

ad valorem<br />

apparatus<br />

ad valorem<br />

Rice<br />

perlOOokes<br />

Rubber manufactures,<br />

otherwise specified<br />

not<br />

ad valorem<br />

Safes<br />

ad valorem<br />

Sal-ammoniac<br />

perlOO okes<br />

Salt<br />

per oke<br />

Sesame<br />

perlOO okes<br />

Silk (inclusive of artificial silk)<br />

goods and piece goods, not<br />

otherwise specified<br />

Silver and silver manufactures,<br />

ad valorem<br />

not otherwise specified ad valorem<br />

Soap :<br />

(a) Common<br />

(b) Perfumed or toilet<br />

per oke<br />

ad valorem<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Preferential<br />

Tariff<br />

General<br />

Tariff<br />

£ s. p. £ s. p.<br />

16^ per cent. | 25 per cent.<br />

13| per cent, j 20 per cent.<br />

12 per cent. ' 20 per cent.<br />

16 per cent. | 24 per cent.<br />

16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

Of<br />

- 2 6<br />

- 2 6<br />

10 per cent.<br />

7 per cent.<br />

- - 1<br />

10 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- - 2i<br />

- 8 0<br />

3 0<br />

- 4<br />

14 0<br />

8 0<br />

8<br />

18<br />

0<br />

3<br />

0|<br />

20 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

6 13 3<br />

- - n<br />

- - li<br />

-40<br />

-40<br />

15 per cent.<br />

12 per cent.<br />

- - H<br />

30 per cent.<br />

20 per cent.<br />

- - 3<br />

- 12 0<br />

4i<br />

4i<br />

1 1 0<br />

- 12 0<br />

- 12 0<br />

12 0<br />

- - Of<br />

30 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

10 0 0<br />

- 1 2<br />

12 per cent. | 18 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

- 1 0<br />

16 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

- 10 0<br />

- - 3<br />

- 4 2<br />

25 per cent.<br />

16 per cent.<br />

- - n<br />

20 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

- 2 0<br />

24 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

- 12 2<br />

- - 4<br />

- 5 0<br />

35 per cent.<br />

24 per cent.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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- - 4<br />

30 per cent.<br />

641


642<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

' c Description of Goods Unit<br />

Rate of Import Duty<br />

Pref oront ial<br />

Tariff<br />

General<br />

Tariff<br />

93<br />

94<br />

Spices<br />

perlOO okes<br />

Spirits of all sorts, spirituous<br />

compounds, liqueurs and<br />

12 2<br />

£ 8.<br />

- U<br />

p.<br />

6<br />

95<br />

96<br />

97<br />

98<br />

99<br />

100<br />

cordials :<br />

(a) In bottles<br />

(b) In barrel<br />

Starch<br />

Stationery<br />

Steel . . '<br />

Sugar and sugar cand}' ..<br />

Tea<br />

Tiles :<br />

(a) Roofing<br />

(b) Glazed and flooring<br />

i per gallon , 1,-. 0 1 10 0<br />

i per gallon j - 18 0 1 10 0<br />

per UK) okes' 13 2 - 15 7<br />

cui valorem 12 per cent. 20 per cent.<br />

ad valorem \ 16 per cent '1\ per cent.<br />

per oke \ - - 3 - - 3i<br />

per oke ^ _ - 4 - - 6<br />

per 1,000 I 1 13 3 2 0 0<br />

ad vaJorun 12 per cent. ' 20 per cent.<br />

101 Timber :<br />

(a) Planks, boards, logs,<br />

beams and rafters of<br />

mahogany, walnut, oak,<br />

teak and beech per c. foot - - 4 - - 6<br />

(b) Other planks, boards,<br />

logs, beams and rafters per c. foot - - -A - - 3f<br />

(c) Plywood<br />

ad valorem 20 per cent. 30 per cent.<br />

(d) Other, not otherwise<br />

specified<br />

ad valorem | 20 per cent. 30 per cent.<br />

102 Tin:<br />

(a) Bars and ingots .. I perlOOokes! 3 18 6 5 17 3<br />

(b) Plates (excluding embossed<br />

and coloured) perlOOokes - 10 3 - 15 3<br />

(c) Plates, embossed<br />

coloured<br />

or i<br />

I ad valoiem 16 per cent 24 per cent.<br />

(d) Manufactures, not otherwise<br />

specified<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent 24 per cent.<br />

103<br />

104<br />

106<br />

106<br />

107 I<br />

108<br />

109<br />

110<br />

Ul<br />

112<br />

Tobacco :<br />

(a) Cigars and cigarettes .. per oke | 1 2 8 1 7 4i<br />

(6) Manufactured<br />

per oke j - 14 5 - 17 ^<br />

(c) Snuff<br />

per oke - 8 3 - 10 0<br />

(d) Tumbeki<br />

per oke I - 10 0 - 12 0<br />

(e) Unmanufactured .. per oke , - 2 1 - 2 5<br />

J.O^'.S .. •• •• •• •• •• ad valorem 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

Turpentiiie (including mineral<br />

tiupentine)<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent. 20 per cent.<br />

Vetches<br />

per cwt. - - 5 - - 6<br />

Wax:<br />

(a) Bees ..<br />

perlOO okeSj 1 19 0 2 7 0<br />

(6) Paraffin<br />

perlOO okesj - 12 4i - 15 0<br />

Wheat<br />

per cwt. - 1 0 - 1 4i<br />

Wine in bottle :<br />

(a) Sparkling<br />

per gallon - 8 0 - 12 0<br />

(6) Other<br />

per gallon - 6 0 - 9 0<br />

Wine in wood<br />

i per gallon - 4 0 - 6 0<br />

Wire manufactures, not otherwise<br />

specified<br />

ad valorem 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

Woollen pieee goods<br />

ad valorem 15 per cent. 30 per cent, or<br />

Is. the square<br />

yard whichever<br />

is the<br />

113 Woollen manufactures,<br />

otherwise specified<br />

not<br />

ad valorem 15 per cent.<br />

higher.<br />

30 per oent.<br />

114 Zinc and zinc manufactures,<br />

not otherwise specified .. ad valorem 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

115 Articles of food and drink not '<br />

otherwi.se charged with duty<br />

nor exempted fi-om duty and<br />

not prohibited to be imported ad valorem 12 per oent. 15 per oent.<br />

116 Goodp, not otherwise charged<br />

with duty nor exempted fi-om<br />

duty and not prohibited to be<br />

imported ad valorem ' 16 per cent. 24 per cent.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 643<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 34).<br />

^«em<br />

No.<br />

TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.<br />

1. Aeroplanes and their parts : provided they are of British Empire Origin.<br />

2. Agricultural, aboricultural, horticultural, poultry farming and bee-keeping<br />

tools and implements, their fittings, connections and gearings.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

Anchors and chains (ships').<br />

Animals and live-stock.<br />

5. Appliances and equipment certified by the Chief Veterinary Ofiicer as being<br />

imported for the humane slaughter of animals.<br />

6. Archaeological instruments, scientific appliances and technical apparatus used<br />

for the purpose of archaeological excavations and archaeological study.<br />

7. Artists' materials proved to the satisfaction of the Collector to be imported<br />

into the Colony by an individual for his own use and not for sale.<br />

8. Atlases, plans and maps (including globes).<br />

9. Baggage. Bonafide baggage ofa passenger, the property of and accompanied<br />

10.<br />

by such passenger or arriving within six months prior to or after the arrival<br />

of such passenger.<br />

Bona fide baggage shall consist of:—<br />

(a) wearing apparel and other personal eflFects ;<br />

(b) household eflFects (such as fumiture, carpets, glassware, linen, cutlery<br />

crockery and plate) which are proved to the satisfaction of the<br />

Comptroller to be for the personal or household use of the passenger<br />

and not for sale : provided that no person shall be entitled to exemption<br />

on household eflFects other than upon arrival to enter upon an oflfice<br />

or employment or upon first arrival as a permanent resident.<br />

Bona fide baggage shall not include the following articles :—<br />

Arms, ammunition, cigars and cigarettes exceeding 100, tobacco exceeding<br />

half a pound, wines and spirits exceeding one pint, perfumed spirits<br />

exceeding one pint, carriages, motor vehicles, bicycles, provisions,<br />

merchandise and piece goods.<br />

Baskets for use in the export of fruit.<br />

11. Binder twine for agricultural purposes.<br />

12. Bitumen, asphalt, pitch and tar.<br />

13. Blind, articles for the education of the.<br />

14. Boats and ships and their parts.<br />

15. Boiler compositions and preparations for removing or preventing scale in<br />

boilers : provided they are of British Empire Origin.<br />

16. Books, printed ; printed matter and advertising material printed on paper.<br />

17. Borax for use as an insecticide.<br />

18. Boy Scouts or Girl Guides (including their officers), clothing or equipment of,<br />

imported for their use and duly certified by the Secretary of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Boy Scout or Girl Guide Association as so imported.<br />

19. Carobs and carob seeds imported under hcence of the Director of Agriculture.<br />

20. Casks, barrels, drums and vats and staves, bungs, hoops and hooping, for use in<br />

constructing casks, barrels, drums and vats.<br />

21. Chemical manures and fertilisers.<br />

22. Chemicals, other than tale, duly certified by the importer as being solely for<br />

use in the manufacture of soap.<br />

23. Cinematograph films, cultural or educational, imported by licence in writing<br />

previously obtained from the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Board of Film Censors and accompanied<br />

by a certificate to the eflFect that such films are cultural or educational.<br />

24. Cinematograph films depicting news : providedthey are of British Empire Origin.<br />

25. Citric acid, metabisulphate, caustic soda, caustic potash, carbonate of potash,<br />

sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid.<br />

26. Cloth for the manufacture of fumigation tents.<br />

27. Cylinders containing gas (the gas being dutiable).<br />

28. Dairy appliances and equipment, including containers and packages used in<br />

the distribution of milk and milk products.<br />

29. Demijohns, sealed on exportation, after identification.<br />

30. Disinfectants, insecticides and fimgicides.<br />

31. Dutiable goods imported by Consuls and Consular Oflficers for exhibition<br />

purposes only.<br />

32. Dutiable goods re-imported into the Colony and so proved to the satisfaction of<br />

the Collector.<br />

33. Eggs which are certified as imported for incubation purposes.<br />

34. Firearms for the personal use of oflficers of His Majesty's Forces serving in the<br />

Colony.<br />

35. Fire engines and water sprinklers and parts for same imported by or for the<br />

use of Municipal Councife : provided they are of British Empire


644 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Item<br />

So.<br />

31». Foundry fire bricks : provided they are of British Empire Origin, and for use<br />

in foundries.<br />

40. Fumiture for chiu-ches and mosques, and articles intended to be used in the<br />

building and fitting of churches and mosques, and vestments and other<br />

articl«> nieessarily used for religious services and certified to be so imported<br />

or UMKI. as the ca.se may be, by the proper e( (lesiastical authority.<br />

41. Goods imported b} or on behalf of the (tovemor or in the absence of the<br />

Crovernor, the Officer AdministerinL^ the Govemment. for his use.<br />

42. (roods imported by or for the use of the Govemment.<br />

43. Goods and stores imported by and for the use of His Majestys Forces duly<br />

certified as such by an officer thereof.<br />

44. (gymnastic apparatus imported for the use of schools.<br />

45. Hay and straw and other animal food imported under permit from the Director<br />

of Agriculture.<br />

46. Hoops for fruit, egg and vegetable boxes.<br />

47. Hospital appliances or equipment certified under the hand of the Director of<br />

Medical Services to be imported for the use of any Hospital.<br />

48. Hotel furniture, i.e. bedsteads and wire mattresses, baths and basins, sanitary<br />

apparatus, electric Ught installation, blankets, linen, cutlery, glass and china,<br />

forming the first equipment of a hotel, upon proof to the satisfaction of the<br />

Comptroller that the follo\n-ing conditions have been compUed with :—<br />

(a) That every article is to be used in a hotel for the construction of which<br />

a sum of hot le>s than ten thousand pounds has been or is to be expended.<br />

(h) That every article is marked with the name of the hotel and/or with the<br />

name oi the proprietor of the hotel, (c) That every article is of British<br />

Empire Origin or manufacture, (d) That the proprietor of the hotel enters,<br />

41>.<br />

at the time of importation, into a bond in such form and .secured in such<br />

manner as the Comptroller may prescribe and require, conditioned that,<br />

if at any time any article which in virtue of this exemption has been imported<br />

free from dul ies of Customs is .sold to any person or is foimd in the possession<br />

of any person other than the proprietor ofthe hotel such proprietor shall in<br />

respi(t of such article pay forthwith the duties of Customs which would<br />

have been payable thereon at the time of importation.<br />

Houtores imported by HLs Majesty s Forces and duly certified as such<br />

by an officer thereof.<br />

63. Mill >tone- and grinding stones.<br />

64. Municijjal poor-hou.se appliances and equipment certified as specially imported<br />

for the purpose : provided they are of British Empire Origin.<br />

65. Municipal and other public slaughter-house accessories : provided they are<br />

of British Empire Origin.<br />

66. Paper and cellophane certified as imported for use in wrapping fruit or<br />

vegetables for export.<br />

67. Peat moss : provided it is of British Empire Origin.<br />

68. Personal effects of Cypriots or persons domiciled in <strong>Cyprus</strong> who have died<br />

abroad.<br />

09. Petroleum product.^ other than petrol, benzine, kerosene and mineral<br />

70.<br />

turfK-ntine.<br />

Pig iron : provided it is of British Empire Origin.<br />

71. Playing card**, materials for the manufacture of.<br />

72 Postage stani[»s, used or uniised.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(-'•')


Item<br />

No.<br />

73.<br />

74.<br />

75.<br />

76.<br />

77.<br />

78.<br />

79.<br />

80.<br />

81.<br />

82.<br />

83.<br />

84.<br />

85.<br />

86.<br />

87.<br />

88.<br />

89.<br />

90.<br />

91.<br />

92.<br />

93.<br />

94.<br />

95.<br />

96.<br />

97.<br />

98.<br />

99.<br />

100.<br />

101.<br />

102.<br />

103.<br />

104.<br />

105.<br />

106.<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 645<br />

Printed tissue paper for wrapping fruit, eggs and vegetables and printed labels<br />

for fruit, eggs and vegetable boxes of a design approved by the Director<br />

of Agriculture.<br />

Printing ink, printing material and printers type.<br />

Printing paper, white or coloured, certified by the importer as being for use<br />

for printing newspapers, books, leaflets, pamphlets and posters.<br />

Produce of <strong>Cyprus</strong> re-imported.<br />

Professional robes of advocates entitled to practise in (.Vprus.<br />

Raffia.<br />

Sacks and sacking material for oil presses.<br />

Sacks, empty, and sacking material.<br />

Salt, rock, for use as lick for cattle.<br />

School instruments and appUances used for educational purposes, which are<br />

imported for the use of schools and are certified to be for such use.<br />

Scientific instruments and appUances for the purpose of scientific investigation<br />

and research.<br />

Seeds, not otherwise specified, for sowing purposes, including seed potatoes,<br />

bulbs, plants and cuttings : provided that in the case of \\'heat, barley,<br />

oats, beans and vetches a Ucence be first obtained from the Director of<br />

Agriculture.<br />

Shovels.<br />

Silkworm eggs.<br />

Silkworm eggs, empty cardboard boxes and labels for use in connection with<br />

the raising of in the Colony.<br />

Sponges taken by licensed boats in the Colony.<br />

Sports requisites and gear and musical instruments imported liy and for the<br />

use of His iMajesty's Forces duly certified as such by an officer thereof.<br />

Street lamps and their fittings imported by or for Municipal Councils to be<br />

used in the Ughting of streets within municipal Umits and duly certified<br />

as so imported : provided they are of British Empire Origin.<br />

Sulphur.<br />

Teeth, false, materials and apparatus for the manufacture of.<br />

Telephone and telegraph poles.<br />

<strong>The</strong>atrical appUances and requisites accompanying a theatrical or show<br />

troupe and necessary for their performances in the Colony.<br />

Timber imported into the Colony ready cut to size for the purpose of being<br />

used for the making of cases for packing friiit, vegetables or eggs.<br />

Tin cans, flattened, together with their lids, used for the purpose of packing<br />

jam or fruit preserves, and duly certified by the importer as being solely<br />

for re-export.<br />

Tombstones and memorial tablets.<br />

Tools and implements used in handicraft.<br />

Uniforms of any Foreign Govemment to be worn by persons entitled to wear<br />

them.<br />

Uniforms of Foreign Consuls and Consular Officers and national flags imported<br />

for their use.<br />

Uniforms of pubUc officers and professional robes of legal or judicial officers<br />

in the employment of His Majesty's Govemment: provided that such<br />

uniforms or robes are introduced for the personal use only of such officers,<br />

and have been duly authorized.<br />

\'ermouth essence certified by the consignee to be solely for use in the<br />

manufacture of vermouth for export.<br />

Windmills and other appUances for raising water.<br />

Wine, appliances for use in the manufacture and examination of.<br />

Wire nails certified to be imported for use for fruit, egg and vegetable boxes :<br />

provided they are of British Empire Origin.<br />

^^'ood wool and paper shavings for use in packing eggs, fruit and vegetables<br />

for export.<br />

Kind of Wine.<br />

For red v^ine<br />

For white \^'ine<br />

For \*-ine made of muscat grapes<br />

For C!ommandaria mne<br />

THIRD SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 56 (1).)<br />

APPELLATION MARK.<br />

(27)<br />

Appellation M«u'k.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> red wine.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> white wine.<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> muscatel wine.<br />

Commandaria.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


646 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. UTH SEPTEMBER. 1936.<br />

FOURTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 57 (1).)<br />

MARK OF ORIGIN.<br />

Goods. Manner of aflfixing, stamping or<br />

attaching the Mark of OnVin.<br />

Honey in jars.<br />

Jam in tins or bottles.<br />

Marmalade in tins or bottles.<br />

Marmalade pulp in tins or bottles.<br />

Preserved fruit in tins or bottles.<br />

Dried fruit in boxes containing one oke or less.<br />

Locoum in boxes containing one oke or less.<br />

Any other fruits, nuts and sweets in small<br />

retail receptacles.<br />

Brandy in bottles.<br />

Wine in bottles.<br />

Cigarettes in tins or boxes.<br />

Oranges and lemons and other citrus fruit.<br />

Silk goods, cotton goods and lace.<br />

c<br />

r*<br />

C<br />

c<br />

FIFTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 63).<br />

(A) WHARFAGE DUES FOR IMPORTS.<br />

By adhesive label to be affixed on<br />

the jar, tin. bottle, box or other<br />

receptacle containmsf the goods.<br />

J<br />

/Wrappers in paper to bear the mark<br />

of origin by print thereon and the<br />

i cases, boxes or other containers<br />

to bear the mark of origin stamped<br />

V thereon.<br />

J By adhesive label affixed or attached<br />

\ to the goods.<br />

Description of Goods Rate<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> following goods to be charged as follows :—<br />

1 i Animals : |<br />

I (a) Asses, camels, horses, mules and oxen 4s. each,<br />

i (b) Other animals not specified<br />

2 I Bottles, empty :<br />

.. .. 6p. each.<br />

i (o) of one pint capacity or over<br />

(6) of less than one pint capacity<br />

3 Bricks and tiles<br />

4 Cement and lime<br />

6 Cbemical manure<br />

6 Coals<br />

7 Coffee ..<br />

4p. per gross.<br />

2p. per gross.<br />

4:p. per 1,000.<br />

2p. per 100 okes.<br />

Ip. per 100 okes.<br />

6p. per ton.<br />

6p. per package not exceeding<br />

60 okes.<br />

12p. per package exceeding 60<br />

8<br />

9<br />

Copper plates, copper pans, boilers and stiUs<br />

Cotton, woollen and silk piece goods<br />

okes.<br />

20/A per 100 okes.<br />

Sp. per package not exceeding<br />

ISp.<br />

44 okes.<br />

per package exceeding 44<br />

okes and not exceeding<br />

10<br />

11<br />

12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

Demijohns<br />

Earthenware (loose) :<br />

(a) Jars<br />

(6) Other<br />

Fumiture, chairs<br />

(jJrain : Wheat, barley, vetches and other<br />

grain ..<br />

Gunf»owder<br />

440 okes.<br />

SOp. exceeding 440 okes.<br />

\p. each.<br />

Ip. each.<br />

4p. per 100.<br />

9p. per dozen.<br />

4/y. per 5 kiles.<br />

8p. per package not exceeding<br />

10 okes.<br />

lOy^ per package exceeding 10<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

Hides and skins (undressed)<br />

Indigo<br />

Iron and stc-el: Bars, bundles, joists,<br />

sheets, rods, pipes, grates, chains and chain<br />

okes.<br />

8p. per package.<br />

lOp. per 20 okes or part thereof.<br />

18<br />

cables (including galvanised)<br />

.L^^cMX •• •• •• •• •• ••<br />

6/>. per 100 okes.<br />

6p. per 100 okes.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(I'H)


&<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

32<br />

33<br />

34<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Leather, sole ..<br />

Leather, other<br />

Machinery<br />

Description of Goods<br />

Machinery boilers<br />

Motor cars<br />

Motor cycles ..<br />

Musical instruments : Harmoniums, organs<br />

and pianos ..<br />

Petrol and petroleum<br />

Poultry<br />

Rice, flour and sugar<br />

i^laiDGS •• •• •• •• •• ••<br />

J. "" VJ^X •• •• •• •• ••<br />

Tobacco, unmanufactured, and tumbeki ..<br />

VV X1661S •• •• •• •• •«<br />

Wines, beer and spirits :<br />

(1) In cases ..<br />

(2) In casks :<br />

(a) Wines and beer<br />

(6) Spirits<br />

Yarns :<br />

(a) Cotton<br />

(6) Other<br />

(6) Goods not specially rated to be charged as follows:—<br />

Per bag, bundle, sack, tin, jar (not beiag ;<br />

empty) and smaU parcels :<br />

(a) Not exceeding 20 okes .. .. Ip.<br />

(6) Exceeding 20 and not exceeding 80<br />

okes .. .. .. .. . • 4p.<br />

(c) Exceeding 80 okes .. .. .. 6^.<br />

Per bale, case, box, trunk, crate, chest or<br />

truss :<br />

(a) Not exceeding 40 okes .. .. 4p.<br />

(6) Exceeding 40 and not exceeding 110<br />

okes .. .. . • .. .. 8j3.<br />

(c) Exceeding 110 okes .. .. .. 2s.<br />

3 \ Per cask .. •. .. . • • • \^p.<br />

A j Per barrel, keg or drum 4p.<br />

h All other packages or receptacles, not<br />

enumerated, each .. .. .. . • 4p.<br />

Rate<br />

Sp. per bale or package not<br />

exceeding 100 okes.<br />

\2p. per bale or package exceeding<br />

100 okes.<br />

18/). per package. \<br />

4p. in small parcels not<br />

exceeding 15 okes.<br />

Is. per case or package not<br />

exceeding 8 cubic feet,<br />

3s. per case or package<br />

exceeding 8 and not<br />

exceeding 24 cubic feet.<br />

6s. per case or package exceeding<br />

24 and not exceeding 50<br />

cubic feet.<br />

12s. per case or package exceeding<br />

50 cubic feet.<br />

IOs. each<br />

£1 each.<br />

5s. each.<br />

4s. each.<br />

1^2?. per 8 gallons.<br />

Ip. each.<br />

30^?. per ton.<br />

Qp. per 1,000.<br />

2 per cent, ad valorem.<br />

10 parobs per oke.<br />

Is. per pair.<br />

6p. per case of not more than<br />

one dozen.<br />

Is. per case of more than one<br />

dozen.<br />

63?. per cask containuig not more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

Is. per cask containing more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

Is. per cask containing not more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

\2p. per cask containing more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

4p. per 100 okes net or part<br />

thereof.<br />

2 s. per case or bale not exceeding<br />

440 okes.<br />

3 s. 6^3. per case or bale exceeding<br />

440 okes.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(29)<br />

647


648 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

^<br />

'I-*<br />

%<br />

Description of Goods<br />

6 Goods not packed in any-wfty :<br />

(a) Weighing less than 10 okes..<br />

(6) Weighing 10 okes and less than 40<br />

OKcS •• •• •• •• ••<br />

(c) Weighing 40 okes and less than 100<br />

OtvtTo •• •• •• •• "•<br />

(d) Weighing 100 okes and upwards<br />

(e) Per 100 okes of goods in bulk, usually<br />

so carried, not enumerated above ..<br />

7 Goods in bulk, not usuaUy so carried, to be<br />

charged according to the package generally<br />

used for them, if not provided for above.<br />

8 In the event of two or more cases or packages<br />

being hooped, tied, or secured together into<br />

one bundle each case is to be considered as<br />

a separate case or package in levying<br />

wharfage dues.<br />

(c) Exemptions :—<br />

1. Goods for the Govemment, or for His Majesty's Forces ; personal<br />

baggage : used empty sacks ; empty casks, barrels and packages (not including jars<br />

or demijohns) ; firewood ; specie ; hay and straw ; wooden hoops and staves for<br />

casks ; bona fide samples of no marketable value ; sulphur ; and goods from other<br />

ports in the Colony.<br />

2.—(a) All goods landed at any port in the Colony and declared at the time<br />

of landing to be destined for a foreign port shaU on being shipped be exempt from<br />

the wharfage dues for imports levied hereunder and shaU be Uable only to one-fifth<br />

of the rates levied as wharfage dues for exports hereunder.<br />

(6) AU goods landed in error at any port in the Colony shall on being shipped<br />

be exempt from the wharfage dues for imports levied hereunder and shaU be liable<br />

only to the wharfage dues for exports levied hereunder.<br />

(c) Nothing in this paragraph contained shaU apply to bonded goods.<br />

3. Stores and equipment for vessels of war and for yachts used solely for<br />

the purpose of pleasure.<br />

4. Oils and fuels for the use of aeroplanes ; provided that wharfage dues shall<br />

in the first instance be paid upon the landing thereof, and the amount paid shall be<br />

refunded when such oils or fuels have been taken aboard an aeroplane.<br />

c<br />

Ip.<br />

2p.<br />

4p.<br />

6p.<br />

2p.<br />

(B) WHARFAGE DUES FOR EXPORTS.<br />

Rate<br />

£ JJfscription of Goods Rate<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

11<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> following goods to be charged as<br />

i Animals :<br />

(a)"Asses, camels, horses, mules and oxen<br />

j (b) Other animals not specified<br />

Bones ..<br />

Bricks and tiles<br />

Carobs<br />

Chrome ore<br />

Coals and charcoal ..<br />

: Copper ore, unrefined<br />

Cotton seed ..<br />

Cotton..<br />

Earthenware •<br />

(a) Empty jars of 20 okes content and<br />

upwards ..<br />

(b) Empt}- jars of less than 20 okes content<br />

(c) Other, loose<br />

Firewood<br />

(80)<br />

follows:—<br />

Is. 2p. each.<br />

2p. each.<br />

5p. per ton.<br />

2p. per 1,000.<br />

1^. i)er cantar of 180 okes.<br />

3p. per ton.<br />

Sp. per ton.<br />

1 Jp. per ton.<br />

Sp. per ton.<br />

4Jp. per package or bale not<br />

exceeding 100 okes.<br />

Is. per package or bale exceeding<br />

100 okes.<br />

Ip. each.<br />

^. each.<br />

Ip. per 100.<br />

3p. per ton.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. v«#<br />

12 Flax<br />

13 I Frait, fresh :<br />

(a) Lemons and oranges<br />

! (b) Pomegranates ..<br />

! (c) Other ..<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

.24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

31<br />

^2<br />

33<br />

.34<br />

Fruit, dried :<br />

(a) Raisins<br />

(6) Other<br />

Description of Goods Rate<br />

Grain : Barley, oats, vetches and wheat..<br />

Gypsum and lime<br />

Gypsum stone<br />

Hides and skins<br />

Minerals, unenumerated<br />

Ochre and terra umbra<br />

Petrol and petroleum<br />

Poultry:<br />

(a) Turkeys ..<br />

(6) Other<br />

Silk cocoons ..<br />

Spirits in tins and demijohns<br />

Spirits in cases<br />

Spirits in casks<br />

Stones, sawn, dressed or rough<br />

Sumac<br />

Timber<br />

Vegetables, fresh or dried ..<br />

Wines in cases<br />

Wine and vinegar<br />

Wine and vinegar in cask .<br />

Wool<br />

(31)<br />

2p. per package.<br />

Ip. per 1,000.<br />

Ip. per 100 okes.<br />

Jp. per basket or package not<br />

exceeding 10 okes.<br />

\p. per basket or package not<br />

exceeding 25 okes.<br />

Ip. per basket or package<br />

exceeding 25 okes.<br />

Jp. per package not exceeding<br />

40 okes.<br />

Jp. per package exceeding 40<br />

okes ajid not exceeding 100<br />

okes.<br />

Ip. per package exceeding 100<br />

okes.<br />

Ip. per package not exceeding<br />

25 okes.<br />

2p. per package exceeding 25<br />

okes.<br />

fp. per 10 kiles.<br />

4|p. per ton when shipped from<br />

a Government pier.<br />

2p. per ton when shipped from<br />

a Govemment pier.<br />

4p. per package.<br />

Is. per ton.<br />

3p. per ton when shipped from<br />

a Government pier.<br />

Jp. per 8 gallons.<br />

Ip. each.<br />

\p. each<br />

6p. per package.<br />

|p. up to 50 okes.<br />

Ip. from 50 to 100 okes.<br />

2p. over 100 okes.<br />

2p. per case of not more than<br />

one dozen.<br />

3p. per case of more than one<br />

dozen.<br />

3p. per cask containing not<br />

more than 100 okes.<br />

4p. per cask containing more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

2p. per 100.<br />

Jp. per 100 okes.<br />

1 per cent, ad valorem.<br />

Jp. per 100 okes.<br />

Ip. per case of not more than<br />

one dozen.<br />

1 Jp. per case of more than one<br />

dozen.<br />

Jp. per demijohn or tin containing<br />

not more than 50<br />

okes.<br />

2p. per cask containing not more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

3p. per cask containing more<br />

than 100 okes.<br />

4Jp. per package not exceeding<br />

100 okes.<br />

Is. per package exceeding 100<br />

okes.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


650 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

o<br />

a<br />

s<br />

3<br />

4<br />

6<br />

8<br />

Description of Goods<br />

(b) (5oods not specially rated to be charged as follows:—<br />

Per bag, bundle, sack, tin, jar (not being<br />

empty) and smaU parcels :<br />

(a) Not exceeding 20 okes<br />

Ip.<br />

(6) Exceeding 20 and not exceeding 80 okes 2p.<br />

(c) Exceeding 80 okes<br />

3p.<br />

Per bale, case, box, trunk, crate, chest or<br />

truss :<br />

(a) Not exceeding 40 okes<br />

2p.<br />

(b) Exceeding 40 and not exceeding<br />

110 okes<br />

4p.<br />

(c) Exceeding 110 okes ..<br />

Is.<br />

xr©r CHSK •• •• •• •• •• 6p.<br />

Per barrel, keg or drum<br />

2p.<br />

All other packages or receptacles, not<br />

enumerated ..<br />

2p. each.<br />

Per 100 okes of goods in bulk, usually so<br />

carried, not enumerated above<br />

Ip.<br />

Goods in bulk, not usually so carried, to be<br />

charged according to the package generally<br />

used for them if not provided for above.<br />

In the event of two or more cases or packages<br />

being hooped, tied or secured together into<br />

one bundle each case is to be considered as<br />

a separate case or package in levying<br />

wharfage dues.<br />

(c) Exemptions :—<br />

1. Goods shipped by the Govemment or for His Majesty's Forces; personal<br />

baggage ; empty sacks, casks or packages (not including jars or demijohns);<br />

salt; straw ; mats for dunnage ; bona fide stores and provisions for ships in ports,<br />

in reasonable quantities; goods for other places ; specie; small packages, not<br />

exceeding 5s. in value, accompanying a passenger when embarking; and shingle<br />

and sand.<br />

2. Stores and equipment for vessels of war and for yachts used solely for the<br />

purpose of pleasure.<br />

SIXTH SCHEDULE.<br />

(Section 99.)<br />

ENACTMENTS REPEALED.<br />

Rate<br />

Eneuitnients. Extent of Repeal.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation Law, 1879,<br />

(Xo. 24 of 1879)<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1899,<br />

(No. 22 of 1899)<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Wine and Spirit (Warehouses) Law, 1924,<br />

(No. 9 of 1924)<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment)<br />

Law, 1924, (No. 10 of 1924)<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1924,<br />

(Xo. 13 of 1924)<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1925<br />

(Xo. 16 of 1925)<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1926,<br />

(Xo. 4 of 1926)<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Customs. Excise and Revenue Law, 1927,<br />

(Xo. 11 of 1927)<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment)<br />

Law, 192s, (Xo. 6 of 1928)<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

Tbe whole, exoept'wctidlli-<br />

1 and 31.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(32)<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 14TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 651<br />

Enactments. Extent of Repeal.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment,<br />

No. 2) Law, 1928, (No. 25 of 1928)<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1928,<br />

(No. 27 of 1928)<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment)<br />

Law, 1930, (No. 4 of 1930)<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment,<br />

No. 2) Law, 1930, (No. 5 of 1930)<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment,<br />

No. 3) Law, 1930, (No. 36 of 1930)<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1931,<br />

(No. 13 of 1931)<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in CouncU, 1931<br />

17.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypms (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment Law, 1932,<br />

(No. 2 of 1932)<br />

18.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1932,<br />

19. (No. 7 of 1932)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue (Amendment)<br />

20.<br />

Law, 1932, (No. 22 of 1932)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypms (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 2) Law, 1932,<br />

21.<br />

(No. 30 of 1932)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 3) Law, 1932,<br />

(No. 42 of 1932)<br />

22.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 4) Law, 1932,<br />

(No. 43 of 1'932)<br />

23.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 5) Law, 1932,<br />

(No. 51 of 1932)<br />

24.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ciistoms, Excise and Revenue Law, 1933,<br />

(No. 23 of 1933)<br />

26. <strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment Law, 1933,<br />

(No. 34 of 1933)<br />

26. <strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 2) Law, 1933,<br />

(No. 36 of 1933)<br />

27. <strong>The</strong> Cypras Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment Law, 1934,<br />

(No. 1 of 1934)<br />

28. <strong>The</strong> Aircraft and Motor Vehicles (Temporary<br />

Importation) Law, 1934, (No. 23 of 1934)<br />

29. <strong>The</strong> Air Transport (Exemption firom Dues) Law,<br />

1934, (No. 29 of 1934)<br />

30. <strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, (Amendment No. 3) Law, 1934,<br />

(No. 33 of 1934)<br />

31. <strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Coimcil, 1931, Amendment (No. 4) Law, 1934,<br />

(No. 36 of 1934)<br />

32. <strong>The</strong> Customs, Excise and Revenue Law, 1934,<br />

(No. 50 of 1934)<br />

33. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment Law, 1936,<br />

(No. 10 of 1935) ..<br />

34. <strong>The</strong> Cypras (Customs, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, Amendment (No. 2) Law, 1935,<br />

(No. 23 of 1935)<br />

36. <strong>The</strong> Customs and Excise Regulation (Amendment)<br />

Law, 1936, (No. 7 of 1936)<br />

36. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Chistoms, Excise and Revenue) Order<br />

in Council, 1931, (Amendment) Law, 1936,<br />

(No. 10 of 1936)<br />

I2th September, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(33)<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary,


(w> .srpFLEME.NT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, UTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

This Customs Law consoUdates and amends the Laws hitherto in force relating<br />

to the control and regulation of customs and the payment of import and export<br />

duties.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of this Law mainly foUow the provisions ofthe present Customs<br />

Lav\ s but the opportunity has been taken to incorporate certain new provisions which<br />

are to be found m the customs legislation of other parts of the Empire. <strong>The</strong> new<br />

provisions are contained in sections 2, 3, 12, 15, 16, 18 to 21, 37, 40 to 43, 47, 48,<br />

50, 51, 71 to 75, 81, 82, 84, 86, 89, 92, 96 and 96.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> First Schedule to this Law sets forth the import duties, and shows the<br />

preferential rate chargeable on British Empire products and also the general rate<br />

chargeable on goods imported fi-om foreign countries.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> main object of the alterations made in the rates of import duties is to<br />

ensure a greater margin of preferenoe to goods of British Empire origin, and for the<br />

purpose of affording greater protection to local industries the duties on goods of<br />

foreign manufacture have in certain cases been increased.<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal changes in import duties are as follows :—<br />

(A) Reductions :—<br />

(i) British cement from 4Jp. to 3Jp. per cwt.<br />

(u) British coal from 4s. 1 Jp. to 2s. 4Jp. per ton.<br />

(iii) Medicines, chemicals, drugs and dyes :<br />

British firom 12J% to 7%.<br />

Foreign firom 15% to 12%.<br />

(iv) Flour :<br />

British fi^m £2.5.0 to £1.0.0 per ton.<br />

Foreign firom £5.6.0 to £4.0.0 per ton.<br />

(B) Increases :—<br />

(i) Boots and shoes—at various rates.<br />

(u) Brooms firom £1 to £1. IOs. per hundred,<br />

(iu) Macaroni fi'om Ip. to IJp. per oke.<br />

(iv) Foreign sugar from 3p. to 3Jp. per oke.<br />

6. Wearing apparel including hats, hosiery, shirts, ties and vests and wooUen<br />

piece goods are made chargeable at an altemative rate of import duty in order that<br />

cheap goods of foreign manufacture shaU pay such a duty as will enable British Empire<br />

goods to compete.<br />

6. It ^^ill be observed that the rate of import duty on ammunition, beer, butter,<br />

coflFee, fish, matches, motor cars, oils, petrol, petroleum, rice, soap and tobacoo<br />

remains unchanged.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Second Schedule to this Law enumerates the goods exempted firom the<br />

payment of import duties, and exemption has been granted to poultry farming and<br />

bee-keeping appliances, certain articles used in the packing and export of fruit, eggs<br />

and vegetables, fungicides, and baskets for the export of finiit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> time during which household goods of intending residents mny be admitted<br />

free of import duty has been extended from three to six months.<br />

L. LLOYD-BLOOD,<br />

(:,T.P. 13r,A31.) Attomey-General,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Govemment Printer at the Government Priuting Office, Nicosia.<br />

(34)


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ublisJjeti hp ^nt^ovitp<br />

No. 2539.] FRIDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 655<br />

No. 894. Consular Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor directs it fco be<br />

notified for general information that Signor Giuseppe<br />

Brigidi has been provisionally recognized as Consul for<br />

Italy at Larnaca. ' (M.P. 1059/86.)<br />

No. 895. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

OflBcer Administering the Government and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is pubhshed for<br />

general information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 32 of 1936.—A Law to enable Municipal Councils<br />

' to provide sl»ughter-houses situated outside municipal<br />

limits. ,. . (M.P. 1112/36.)<br />

No. 896. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been pleased<br />

to make the following appointment:—<br />

•Mr.' Lancelot Ivan Neptune Lloyd-Blood, M.C.,<br />

Attomey-General, to be a Member of the Executive<br />

Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> from the 3rd of<br />

September, 1936. (M.P. 2286/07.)<br />

Mv, Christos Michael loannides to be, on probation,<br />

a Compounder, 4th Grade, Medical Department.<br />

Dated Ilth September, 1936. (M.P. P.2202.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMEKTS.<br />

Mr. R. C. Ross-Clunis, Local Commandant, lst Grade,<br />

Police Department, to act as Commissioner, Lamaca,<br />

in addition to his own duties, from 14th to 19th<br />

September, 1936. (M.P. P.2051.)<br />

Mr. A. E. Walker, Temporary Assistant Engineer,,<br />

acted as Divisional Engineer, PubHc Works Department,<br />

in addition to his own duties, from Slst<br />

August to 12th Sept,ember, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 807/36.)<br />

M. Nazim Eff., Clerk, 4th Grade, acted as Registrar and<br />

Interpreter, District Court, Nicosia, from 2nd July<br />

to 6th September, 1986. (M.P. P.1194.)<br />

No. 898. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. R. C. S. Stanley, Administrative Officer (Commissioner,<br />

Larnaca), is granted casual leave from<br />

14th to 19th September, 1936. (M.P. L.2148.)<br />

No. 897. Appointments.<br />

Mr. Charles Watkins, Divisional Engineer, Public<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor has been<br />

pleased to make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Lancelot Ivan Neptune Jjloyd-Blood, M.C,<br />

Works Department, was absent on casual leave from<br />

Slst August to 12th September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1886.)<br />

••^•e"*© rAttoraey-General.<br />

1986.<br />

J-^^d Srd September, Mr. N. Stylianakis, Registrar and Interpreter, Distriot<br />

Court, Nicosia, was absent on vacation leave from<br />

Notification No. 873 in the Ga?:et(e of the Ilth<br />

September, 1936, is hereby ca^icelled sO far as it<br />

2ud July to 6th September, 1936. (M.P. L.882.)<br />

relates to this officer. , (M.P. P.2175.)<br />

Mr. Robert Rankin Campbell to be,.wr probation, Senior<br />

Assistant Master, Government. Secondary School, No. 899. Transfer from Cypms.<br />

Education Department. Dated^lStH August, 1936..<br />

Mr. Campbell arrived in the Coloiiy ou the 27th<br />

With refefrence.Tto Notification No. 258 in the <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

/pf^the 2Gth Martli, 1936, it is hereby notified that the<br />

August, 1936. . )•) ',<br />

'iransfer of Mr. Alistair Foggie to the Gold Coast took<br />

Notification No. 849 in t\it\ Gazetfe of the Ul^.<br />

ettect from the 2Hth July, 193(5, inclusive.<br />

September, 1936, is hereby caiKclled so far'as it<br />

relates to this officer. (M.P. P.2196.)<br />

' (M.P. P.1806.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


0.")(') THE e;YPRLS GAZETTB, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 900. Notice.<br />

THE PAS.SP(IRTS LAW. 1923.<br />

Notice is hereby ;:iven that llis E.xcellency the<br />

Acting GoviTiu'r lias hvm pleased to direct tliat as<br />

from the 15th ."x'pteml't i, i;)36, the British Consular<br />

visa on passports may l»e (lispns'^d with in the case of<br />

Eiryptian subjects enter!ni: <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT.<br />

Acting Cohnial Secretary.<br />

1 Otli September. 1936. . (M.P. 1016/23/2.)<br />

Ho, 901.<br />

THE PASSPORTS LAW, 1923.<br />

Notice is hereby given that His Excellency the<br />

Acting Governor hie been pleased to direct that as<br />

from the l.'^tth September, 1986, the British Consular<br />

visa on passports may be dispensed with in the ease of<br />

Iraqi subjects entering <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

No. 906. <strong>The</strong> Rural Constables Laws,<br />

lJi32 and 1934.<br />

NtlTIFICATIO.V.<br />

In exercise of the IH)W(IS vet^ted in the Governor by<br />

the Rural Consfaibles Laws, 1932 and 1M34, His<br />

Excellency the Acting (iovernor has Ixjen pleased<br />

to revoke as from the 1st .Tanuary, l!to7, the direction<br />

contained in .\otifi(»tion No. 1117 in the <strong>Gazette</strong> dl<br />

the 26th October, 1934. relating to the villaj,^' of<br />

Bey Keuv in the Distjrict of Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. 1307/32.)<br />

No. 907. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules mtde<br />

by the Committee of the Irrigation Division of<br />

Sinda (Kuchuk Dere), in the District of Famagusta,<br />

are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> GazetU.<br />

(M.P. 795/36.)<br />

iBEiOATioiir DIVISION OF SENDA<br />

(KUCHUK DEBE).<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

Rules.<br />

15th September, 1936. (M.P. 1016/23/2.) 1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may bo cited as the IrrigatioD<br />

Division of Sinda (Kuchuk Dere) Rules, 1936.<br />

No. 902.<br />

THE PASSPORTS LAW, 1923.<br />

Notice is hereby given tbat His Excellency the<br />

Acting Govemor has heen pleased to direct that as<br />

from the 15th September, 1936, the British Consular<br />

2. In these Rules :—<br />

" Commissioner " means the CommissimMT<br />

of the District of Famagusta.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee for the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

visa on passports may be dispensed with in the case of<br />

Palestinian citizens entering <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Sinda " Kuchuk Dere ".<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

A. B. WRIGHT,<br />

Acting Colonial Secretary.<br />

15th September, 1936. (M.P. 1016/28/2.)<br />

" Law" means the Irrigation Laws, 1931<br />

and 1934.<br />

" List" means the list of the names and<br />

residenoe of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of seotion 14 (b) of the Law.<br />

" Works" means the Irrigation works of<br />

No. 903. Order of the Commissioner of the the Irrigation Division.<br />

District of Limassol under the Croats 3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall hold ofiice for a period of<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Leslie .Stuart Greening,<br />

Commissioner of the District of Limassol, do hereby<br />

order that the village of Pano Polemidhia, in the<br />

District of Limassol, shall be a prescribed village<br />

within the meaning of the Goats Laws, 1913 to 198.j.<br />

Limassol, L. S. GREENING,<br />

7th September, 1930. Commissioner.<br />

(M.P. 1000/13/82.)<br />

three years beginning on the 17th April, 1986.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every third year in the month of<br />

April, and it shall hold office for a period of<br />

three years from the 18th April next following its<br />

election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of August and<br />

September, in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the pro{xietors mentioned<br />

in the list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall, on the lst October in<br />

Ho. 904. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

DISTRICT MUSKUMS.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in the Govemor by<br />

the Antiquities Law, 1985, His Excellency the Acting<br />

Govemor has been pleased to establish the premises<br />

situated within the Palace enclosure at Famagusta,<br />

formerly used as a prison, to lie a District Museum ot<br />

Famagnsta under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

(M.P. H75/36.)<br />

every year, prepare a statement of all rates or<br />

oharges still due and unpaid on that date and<br />

shall forward such stateukent to the Commissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall receive as remuneration<br />

10% of all rates and charges collected by him ss<br />

in (a) hereof provided.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix, provided that<br />

such period shall in no case extend beyond the<br />

term of office of the Committee appointing such<br />

treasurer.<br />

No. 905. Hie Antiquities Law, 1985.<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned in the Ust shall<br />

DISTRICT MUSKUMS.<br />

pay a rate not exceeding two shillings per<br />

In exercise of Oae- powers vested in the Govemor by annum, as may be prescribed by the CommittflS<br />

the Antiquities Law. 1935, His Excellency the Acting from time to time, for every Govemment donuffl<br />


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall, from time to time,<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money in<br />

his hands any sum required:—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(b) for any costs incurred by the CJcHnmittee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law ; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as representing<br />

the proprietors ofthe Irrigation Division ; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the IAW, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or of<br />

the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections ; aud<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

coimection with works or proceedings which, in<br />

the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may, from time to time,<br />

appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

under the provisions of the Law or of these<br />

Rules, and fix the remuneration of such person or<br />

persons.<br />

9. During the months of October and November<br />

in every year, the Committee shall cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the<br />

width of any branch or channel or open a new<br />

channel or interfere in any way with the works<br />

without leave in writing signed by the Committee,<br />

and no leave shall be given under this Rule<br />

imtil ten days after a notice has been posted in the<br />

village of Sinda, so that any complaints against<br />

the application may be inquired into by the<br />

Committee and the Commissioner.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written permission<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands have<br />

been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shall repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shall close<br />

any new chaimel he has been permitted to open,<br />

and if such person fails or refuses to do so, it shall<br />

be lawful for the Committee to carry out such<br />

repairs or alterations as may be necessary at the<br />

expense of the offender.<br />

12. No person shall be allow ed to cut the water<br />

either with a view to obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shall be carried out by the proprietom<br />

through whose lands any sudi branch channel<br />

flows. In the event of two or more proprietors<br />

being interested in any branch channel and<br />

of any dispute arising, the Committee shall carry<br />

out the cleanmg and clearing of the branch<br />

channel and the oost thereof shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors LQ addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them tmder Rule 5 hereof.<br />

14. No proprietor shall be allowed to irrigate^<br />

his or her lands a second time after they have<br />

been sown and irrigated, until all otber prp^etors<br />

shall have first irrigated their lands once. Th©<br />

proprietors, however, of lands in which cotton is<br />

to b© planted, shall be entitled after cultivation,<br />

to irr^ate these lands a second, tiaie, notwith­<br />

standing that aU the other proprietors have not<br />

yet inigated their lands once.<br />

15. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner<br />

or the Clommittee shall at once clean such part<br />

of the channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the water^<br />

or stop its proper course, and shall remove ail<br />

stones and other things intended to direct the water<br />

on to his fields, at the proper time.<br />

16.—(a) Upon an application to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than three-fourths of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the Ust requesting<br />

that the Irrigation Divisitm be dissolved, the<br />

Commissioner shall caU a meeting of the proprietors<br />

for the purpose of determining whether<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be dissolved.<br />

(b) Every meeting so convened shall be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and, if at such meeting a<br />

majority of three-fourths of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division shall be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be dissolved<br />

accordingly :<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shall be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9of<br />

the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution of<br />

the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates due<br />

and unpaid at the time of the dissolution, shall<br />

be paid to the Conmiissioner and shaU be passed in<br />

the books of the Commissioner to the credit ofthe<br />

village of Sinda and shall be disposed of for<br />

purposes of pubUc utility in the said village.<br />

No. 908. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1984.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Neokhorio, in the District of Paphos, are<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>. (M.P. 1207/36.)<br />

iREiGATioiN^ DIVISION OF NEOKHOEIO.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rides may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Neokhorio Rules, 1935.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Commissioner" means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Paphos.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation.<br />

Division of Neokhorio.<br />

" Law " means the Irrigation Laws of li931<br />

and 1934.<br />

"List" means the list of tbe names and<br />

readence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation woAs of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall hold office for a period or<br />

two years beginning on the 1 st September, 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the (Committee shall<br />

take place every second year in tbe month of'<br />

August and it sball hold office for a period of<br />

two years from t^ 1st September next following<br />

its election.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


€.58 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, ISTH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> CtMumittee efaaU appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, durmg the months of April and<br />

-ICay in eyery year, coUect the rates and<br />

chao'ges assessed upare a statement of all<br />

fates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shall forward such statement to the<br />

-Commissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be unpaid : Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

•expenses as may be sanctioned by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for suoh<br />

^period as the Committee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

appointing suoh treasurer.<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned ui the list<br />

shall pay a rate not exceeding four shillings per<br />

-annum for every Government donum of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

oris capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

6. AU rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and ,of these Rules shall be paid on or<br />

before the 31st May ui every j'ear.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Comniittee shaU from time to time<br />

-authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum requfred :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof;<br />

(6) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law ; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

Division; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Conmiittee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for. any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion ofthe Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appoint such person or persons ;is may be required<br />

for the ])urpo6e of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of March and June in<br />

every year, the Conmiittee shall cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Conmuttee, and<br />

no leave shall be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the village<br />

of Neokhorio so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shaU, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shall repair any branch channel whoee width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shaU close any<br />

new channel he has been permitted to opra, and<br />

if such person fails or refuses to do so, it ^aU be<br />

lawful for the Committee to carry out such repairs<br />

or alterations as may be necessary at the expense<br />

of the ofifender.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the watw<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in i>roportion<br />

to the quantity of water available and having regard<br />

to the number of donums to be irrigated by each<br />

proprietor.<br />

13. No person shall be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his ovm fields or for any other purpose, exnept<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of the main<br />

chaimel and of the branch channels shall be<br />

carried out by the Committee. <strong>The</strong> expenses for<br />

so cleaning and clearing the said channels shall be<br />

borne by the proprietors in proportion to the<br />

amount of irrigable land owned by each, and shall<br />

be m addition to any amount that may be assessed<br />

on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

1.5. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Committee or the<br />

Commissioner shall at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shall remove<br />

ail stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Commissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigation Division formed under the proviaioDi<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between tho Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commiasioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commissioner<br />

shall caU a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of determining whether the Irrigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

(b) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at such meeting »<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolv-d<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shaU<br />

apply mutati.i mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Clommittee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rat^s<br />

due and unpaid at the time of suoh dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Comimssioner and shall be<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the village of Neokhorio, and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of public utiUty in the said village.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 659<br />

RO. 900. Imports, Exports and Shipping.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor is pleased to direct the publication for general information of the<br />

following Return of Articles Imported and Exported, also Shipping during the six months ended<br />

30th June, 1936, as compared with those for the corresponding period of the previous year.<br />

Article<br />

CLASS I.'-^FoOD, DMNK & TOBACCO:— I<br />

. Bacon and Ham .. cwt. i<br />

Baking powder, yeast, rennets, etc.<br />

Beans and Peas i<br />

Beer and Ale<br />

Biscuits and Bread<br />

Botargo ..<br />

Butter, common<br />

Butter, fine<br />

j gals.<br />

cwt.<br />

Caviar, black<br />

Caviar, red (" Tarama ")<br />

Cheese<br />

Chocolate<br />

Cocoa, Chicory<br />

Coffee, raw<br />

Coffee, roasted or ground<br />

Confectionery<br />

Com, Grain and Flour :—<br />

... JJ<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

i value<br />

Bran cwt.<br />

Wheat „<br />

Wheat^meal and Flour<br />

Other flour<br />

Other com<br />

JJ<br />

JJ<br />

Eggs No.<br />

Fish, cured or salted, not canned.. cwt.<br />

Pish, canned I value<br />

Fodder for cattle, "Straw and Hay" cwt.<br />

Fruit :—<br />

Bottled and Tinned ,,<br />

Currants i „<br />

Dates .. ] ,, !<br />

Jams and JelUes<br />

Nuts:—<br />

\ „<br />

Ground nuts j „<br />

Nuts, other „<br />

OUves ; ,,<br />

Other ' value<br />

Glucose I cwt.<br />

Macaroni and VermicelU<br />

Margarine<br />

Milk, preserved<br />

.. ..I ,,<br />

Mineral and Aerated Waters..<br />

Oils, edible:—<br />

.. gals.<br />

Bean cwt.<br />

Coconut ,,<br />

Cotton seed ,,<br />

OUve „<br />

Palm and palm kernel .. .. ,,<br />

Other<br />

Provisions, tinned, bottled, etc.<br />

Rice<br />

value<br />

cwt.<br />

Salt, refined, for table use .. .. ,,<br />

Sesame ,,<br />

Spices ,,<br />

Spirits of all sorts gals*<br />

Sugar I cwt.<br />

Tea .. .. .. Itjs.<br />

JJ<br />

IMPORTS.<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

SOth Jnne, 1935<br />

Quantity I Value<br />

79^<br />

35<br />

18,228<br />

16,124<br />

234<br />

1<br />

212<br />

327<br />

2<br />

13<br />

186<br />

131<br />

52<br />

4,542<br />

8<br />

354<br />

3<br />

83,355<br />

560<br />

240<br />

13,810<br />

801<br />

35<br />

5<br />

169<br />

23<br />

2,536<br />

250<br />

549<br />

523<br />

284<br />

121<br />

897<br />

1,832<br />

6,043<br />

2,853<br />

110<br />

58<br />

104<br />

2,454<br />

13,440<br />

45<br />

3,943<br />

580<br />

1,642<br />

34,476<br />

15,011<br />

458<br />

216<br />

8,510<br />

2,599<br />

1,069<br />

29<br />

1,188<br />

1,620<br />

80<br />

69<br />

635<br />

706<br />

96<br />

9,502<br />

63<br />

1,571<br />

59<br />

2<br />

31,066<br />

340<br />

56<br />

34<br />

1,320<br />

3,117 !<br />

115<br />

13<br />

94<br />

65<br />

1,840<br />

669<br />

618<br />

24<br />

320<br />

303<br />

302<br />

2,573<br />

264<br />

7,223<br />

2.806<br />

152<br />

214<br />

131<br />

3,544<br />

6,370<br />

5,838<br />

40<br />

3,121<br />

l.(W)<br />

1,639<br />

11,443<br />

1,109<br />

Carried forward 116,265 —<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

30th Jnne, 1936<br />

Quantity I Value<br />

" iS7'<br />

14<br />

5,933<br />

14,924<br />

262<br />

302<br />

367<br />

14<br />

119<br />

295<br />

41<br />

2,442<br />

11<br />

55,465<br />

412<br />

467<br />

12<br />

146<br />

4<br />

144<br />

51<br />

2,279<br />

114<br />

200<br />

652<br />

31<br />

20<br />

868<br />

999<br />

598<br />

1,266<br />

2<br />

15<br />

487<br />

144<br />

16,406<br />

62<br />

4.547<br />

24


660 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Article<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS I.—FOOD, DRINK & TOBACCO:—contd.<br />

Tobacco :— |<br />

Unmanufactured (except Tuml)eki)<br />

cwt.<br />

Tumbeki or Persian Tobacco .. „<br />

Manufactured „<br />

Cigars No.<br />

Cigarettes cwt.<br />

Snuff „<br />

Tomato paste<br />

Wines in bottle :—<br />

„<br />

SparkUng ' gals.<br />

Other „<br />

Wine in Wood „<br />

Other articles value<br />

CLASS II.—RAW MATERIALS AND AR­<br />

TICLES M.UXLY UXMANFFACTURED:-<br />

Asphalt and bitumen cwt.<br />

Coal tons<br />

Greases cwt.<br />

Gum, mastic .. .. .,<br />

Hides and Skins, raw<br />

Oil, cotton seed<br />

Oil of Linseed<br />

Oil, other, not edible<br />

Petroleum, crude gals.<br />

Plants, bulbs and Cuttings .. .. value<br />

Resin • * cwt.<br />

Seeds (Agricultural & Horticultural)':—<br />

Potato ,,<br />

Other sorts value<br />

Silk worm eggs .. .. -. .. ,;iTd^.<br />

Sulphur cwt.<br />

Tar and Pitch | „<br />

Wax :—Bees' „<br />

Camauba and other .. .. „<br />

Wood and Timber :— ,<br />

Timber ' c. ft.<br />

Other articles \ value<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR \<br />

MATNLY MANUTACTITRED :—<br />

Group A.—Coke, foundry | tons<br />

Group B.—Earthenware, China, Glass<br />

and Glassware :—<br />

Earthenware and China<br />

Glass and glassware<br />

value<br />

Croup C.—Iron and Steel and<br />

manufactures thereof:—<br />

Iron and Steel:—<br />

Pig Iron<br />

cwt.<br />

Bars, joists, rods, plates, sheets<br />

and bundles (excluding<br />

galvanized)<br />

Plates and eiieets, galvanized<br />

Plates and sheets, tinned (excluding<br />

embossed & Coloured)<br />

Steel plates and sheets ..<br />

Tubes, pipes and their fittings<br />

Wire and manufactures thereof value<br />

Anchors and Chains (ships') j cwt.<br />

Bedsteads I No.<br />

Nails, ordinary<br />

Nails, horse shoe<br />

cwt<br />

Safes<br />

No.<br />

Manufactures of Iron and Steel,<br />

unenumerated value<br />

Carried forward ..<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

Six .MONTHS ENDED<br />

30th Jnne, 1936<br />

.30th Juue, 1935<br />

Quantity Value ! Quantity \ Value<br />

2.481<br />

35<br />

8<br />

16,127<br />

32<br />

85<br />

29<br />

306<br />

25<br />

16,217<br />

1,864<br />

244<br />

56<br />

42<br />

441<br />

87<br />

380,441<br />

28<br />

16,212<br />

_ I<br />

£<br />

116,265<br />

16,427<br />

275<br />

240<br />

96<br />

1,350<br />

22<br />

171<br />

54<br />

184<br />

5<br />

247<br />

5,704<br />

2,829<br />

220<br />

75<br />

125<br />

39<br />

608<br />

129<br />

5,493<br />

12<br />

26<br />

5,095<br />

99<br />

3,716 I 1,337<br />

45 I 34<br />

7<br />

38<br />

33<br />

111<br />

192,178<br />

16<br />

160<br />

32,971<br />

4,511<br />

128<br />

771<br />

6,143<br />

65<br />

1,506<br />

2,358<br />

138<br />

15<br />

15,244<br />

151<br />

64<br />

4,034<br />

9,154<br />

309<br />

11,641<br />

3,107<br />

139<br />

349<br />

5,795<br />

1,145<br />

67<br />

1,935<br />

1,499<br />

341<br />

160<br />

— I 86,478<br />

1.622<br />

59<br />

7<br />

10,043<br />

35<br />

41<br />

247<br />

9,900<br />

3,007<br />

142<br />

12<br />

3<br />

348<br />

445<br />

896,044<br />

51<br />

11,798<br />

550<br />

1,354<br />

364<br />

2<br />

69<br />

282,254<br />

5.235 _<br />

731<br />

26,910<br />

4,284<br />

100<br />

1,662<br />

9,670<br />

83<br />

4,033<br />

2,771<br />

190<br />

• 52<br />

9,140<br />

437<br />

239<br />

70<br />

1,492<br />

27<br />

56<br />

179<br />

3,025<br />

5,063<br />

140<br />

127<br />

13<br />

573 I<br />

810<br />

10,691 1<br />

42<br />

38 ;<br />

4,085 i<br />

151 I<br />

44 :<br />

563 [<br />

191<br />

11 i<br />

212 I<br />

19,885<br />

734<br />

4,948<br />

10,182<br />

134 —<br />

180<br />

9,860<br />

2,919<br />

111<br />

1,039<br />

6,359<br />

1,868<br />

93<br />

4,824<br />

1,905<br />

441<br />

446<br />

DecretM<br />

£ £<br />

6,675 36,462<br />

162<br />

142<br />

80<br />

52<br />

— 112<br />

—<br />

—<br />

681<br />

39<br />

35<br />

—<br />

5,198 —<br />

30 —<br />

12 _<br />

157<br />

101<br />

4,641<br />

583<br />

914<br />

1,028<br />

690<br />

564<br />

723<br />

26<br />

2,889<br />

406<br />

100<br />

286<br />

7.287<br />

2,234 I —<br />

1<br />

26<br />

144<br />

0<br />

5<br />

113<br />

2,679<br />

— 1,010<br />

52 ! _<br />

44 —<br />

774<br />

22<br />

64<br />

129<br />

1,781<br />

188<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

6,657 1,422 -<br />

— 217,674 _ 1196,504 29,814 50,984<br />

28


Article<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 661<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR<br />

BiAiNLY MANUFACTURED :—contd.<br />

Group D.—Non-Ferrous Metals and<br />

Manufactures thereof:—<br />

Aluminium ware<br />

value<br />

Brass manufactures<br />

M<br />

Copper sheets, bottoms, bars and<br />

nails<br />

CJopper manufactures, other ..<br />

. Lead Sheets, pipes, etc<br />

Lead manufactures, other<br />

Tin bars and ingots<br />

Tin manufactures, other<br />

Zinc manufactures<br />

.. cwt<br />

value<br />

cwt<br />

value<br />

cwt<br />

value<br />

Group E.—Hardware and Cutlery,<br />

Implements and Tools :—<br />

Hardware and Cutlery<br />

Implements, Instruments and Tools:<br />

Agricultural<br />

Industrial<br />

Scientific :—<br />

J5<br />

Mathematical instruments<br />

Medical and Surgical appUances<br />

Microscopes, etc.<br />

Optical Instruments :—<br />

5»<br />

5)<br />

Spectacles other than<br />

glassesSun­<br />

Sunglasses, frames, etc.<br />

Photographic :—<br />

Cameras<br />

Cinematographic<br />

, No.<br />

appa<br />

ratus , value<br />

Cinematograph films feet<br />

Other photographic appU<br />

ances<br />

Wine gauging<br />

, value<br />

manufac<br />

turing instruments and<br />

mechanical appUances<br />

Scientific instruments and<br />

appUances, not elsewhere<br />

specified ..<br />

Clocks and Watches<br />

Group F.—^Electrical goods<br />

Apparatus:—<br />

No.<br />

and<br />

Wireless Telegraphy Receiving<br />

Apparatus :—-Complete No.<br />

Parts<br />

Electrical goods and apparatus<br />

value<br />

not elsewhere specified ..<br />

Group G.-Machinery & parts thereof:-'<br />

Agricultural:—<br />

Roughs<br />

Reapers and Threshers ..<br />

Tractors<br />

Other<br />

Dairy machinery:—<br />

No.<br />

.. j >><br />

>><br />

value<br />

Ci«am Separators .<br />

No.<br />

Other.<br />

Mining<br />

value<br />

Oil Engines<br />

Pumps<br />

No.<br />

Sewing and Knittuig Machines:—<br />

0)mplete<br />

Parts<br />

value<br />

Typewriters :—Complete • •<br />

Parts ..<br />

No<br />

• •<br />

value<br />

Windmills<br />

No.<br />

Other machines and machinery<br />

not elsewhere specified .. value<br />

Carried forward .. ..<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDKD<br />

30th June, 1935<br />

Quantity Value<br />

—<br />

—<br />

378<br />

146<br />

45<br />

272<br />

956,266<br />

—<br />

—<br />

8,036<br />

199<br />

73<br />

1<br />

2<br />

97<br />

170<br />

367<br />

114<br />

11<br />

£<br />

217,674<br />

328<br />

490<br />

1,230<br />

176<br />

170<br />

53<br />

477<br />

728<br />

12<br />

18,324<br />

1,350<br />

4,301<br />

9<br />

3,852<br />

480<br />

172<br />

213<br />

160<br />

31<br />

647<br />

863<br />

442<br />

187<br />

1,321<br />

1,670<br />

162 1<br />

5,883<br />

307 I<br />

18<br />

747 1<br />

363<br />

32<br />

72<br />

17,449<br />

8,900<br />

605<br />

2,539<br />

797<br />

870<br />

216<br />

480<br />

12,840<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

30th June, 19.36<br />

Quantity Value<br />

454<br />

61<br />

50<br />

538<br />

1,017,349<br />

9,476<br />

241<br />

148<br />

28<br />

2<br />

85<br />

211<br />

539<br />

146<br />

19<br />

Increase Decrease<br />

£ ' £ £<br />

196,504 I 29,814 50,984<br />

360<br />

572<br />

1,361<br />

87<br />

84<br />

144<br />

581<br />

304<br />

64<br />

17,258<br />

1,235<br />

3,494<br />

3,228<br />

168<br />

238<br />

386<br />

190<br />

2<br />

681<br />

1,028<br />

229<br />

418<br />

1,666<br />

2,143<br />

413<br />

6,260<br />

308<br />

1,544<br />

659<br />

975<br />

14<br />

98<br />

36,134<br />

5,906<br />

1,388<br />

3,617<br />

190<br />

1,202<br />

141<br />

952<br />

11,471<br />

32<br />

82<br />

34<br />

166<br />

231<br />

345<br />

473<br />

261<br />

377<br />

1<br />

1,526<br />

612<br />

26<br />

18,685<br />

783<br />

1,078<br />

332<br />

472<br />

— 307,640 — 303,697 55,966<br />

131 ! —<br />

8^<br />

86<br />

91<br />

104<br />

424<br />

52<br />

66<br />

173<br />

1,066<br />

30 —<br />

115<br />

807<br />

9<br />

624<br />

312<br />

29<br />

213<br />

88<br />

18<br />

2,994<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

607<br />

75<br />

1,369<br />

59,909


«662<br />

Article<br />

THE (YPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

•OJLSS in.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OB|<br />

I SIX MONTHS ENDKO<br />

1 3iHh June. l9.Ho<br />

1 Quantitv Value<br />

£<br />

— 307,640<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

30th June, 1936<br />

Quantity V.olue<br />

£<br />

— 303,697<br />

iIncrease<br />

£<br />

55,966<br />

Decrease<br />

£<br />

59,909<br />

MAINLY MANUFACTURED :—contd.<br />

»<br />

WooUen Manufaotures :— j<br />

Piece goods yds.<br />

Manufactures (except apparel).. | value<br />

Apparel<br />

Textiles, Other<br />

Oroup<br />

WhoUy<br />

I.—Apparel:—<br />

or mainly of leather .. paurs<br />

Boots and Shoes :— i<br />

WhoUy or mainly of ootton, linen,<br />

etc<br />

i)<br />

WhoUy or mainly of silk, satin, etc.<br />

98,461<br />

4,105<br />

15,927<br />

61<br />

21,134<br />

3,091<br />

2.329<br />

298<br />

1,431<br />

869<br />

14<br />

84,690 17,754<br />

3,339<br />

2,215<br />

415<br />

3,764 ! 1,181 I<br />

27,291 1,566<br />

11 2<br />

248<br />

117<br />

—<br />

697<br />

3,380<br />

114<br />

250<br />

—<br />

12<br />

Other (including top-boots, hipboots,<br />

sandals, sUppers, etc.)<br />

Apparel, Other value<br />

Group J.—Chemicals, Drugs, Medi­<br />

9,051 570<br />

3,700<br />

9,765 826<br />

1,955<br />

266<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1,745<br />

cines, Dyes and Colours :—<br />

Chemicfds<br />

Drugs .. • •<br />

Medicuies (including Quinine)<br />

a<br />

11,154<br />

150<br />

9,257<br />

13,104<br />

128<br />

11,981<br />

1,960<br />

2,724<br />

.)•><br />

Dyes and DyestufEs :—<br />

Indigo, Sjmthetic and natural .. cwt. 52 741 59 827 I 86<br />

Dyes and dyestuffs not elsewherej<br />

specified value<br />

Paints, Colours and Varnishes .. cwt.<br />

Oroup K.—Oils and Resins, manu<br />

1,462<br />

653<br />

2.566 1,331<br />

281<br />

2,235<br />

372<br />

331<br />

factured :—<br />

Candles<br />

Essential Oils<br />

Mineral and Lubricating Oils<br />

n<br />

»•<br />

><br />

I<br />

18<br />

21<br />

3,648<br />

82<br />

474<br />

3,526<br />

7<br />

16<br />

5,410<br />

32<br />

181<br />

6,114 1,688<br />

50<br />

293<br />

Petrol and Benzine.<br />

gals. 346,196 K,319 464,756 I 12,306 3,987<br />

Petroleum " Kerosene<br />

Turpentine<br />

Wax :—Paraflfin<br />

>><br />

cwt.<br />

379,852<br />

119<br />

777<br />

7,855<br />

223<br />

990<br />

477,838 10,609<br />

' 85 I 111<br />

533 635<br />

2,764<br />

112<br />

355<br />

Cairied forward<br />

>»<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

—<br />

511,330<br />

— 612,414<br />

81,337 80,253


Article<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Brought forward .. ..<br />

><br />

llOZ.<br />

Playing Cards<br />

packs<br />

Paper Tissue, for packing fruit.. value<br />

Other manufaotures of paper<br />

I<br />

(except stationery)<br />

9><br />

No.<br />

a<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

>j<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

value<br />

No.<br />

Oroup 0.—Rubber Manufactures :—<br />

Tyres and Tubes for Carriages and<br />

Clycles<br />

value<br />

Tyres and Tubes for Motor Cars and<br />

Motor Cycles<br />

a<br />

Rubber manufactures, other..<br />

No. I<br />

a<br />

cwt. I<br />

value:<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

SOth June, 1935<br />

Quantity Value Quantity ' Value<br />

2,857<br />

364<br />

2,121<br />

3,209<br />

2,707<br />

1,629<br />

10<br />

671<br />

344<br />

92<br />

62<br />

8<br />

392<br />

72<br />

9<br />

6<br />

6,000<br />

14,416<br />

7<br />

£<br />

611,330<br />

10,338<br />

10,371<br />

61<br />

887<br />

1,304<br />

1,064<br />

1,638<br />

2,445<br />

298<br />

306<br />

2,666<br />

69<br />

1,901<br />

458<br />

1,324<br />

11,717<br />

8,685<br />

3,170<br />

285<br />

73<br />

440<br />

1,391<br />

93<br />

337 —<br />

6,532<br />

1,072<br />

93<br />

20<br />

6<br />

11<br />

79<br />

206<br />

9<br />

57<br />

— 1679,625<br />

(;63<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED<br />

30th June, 19.36 Increase Decrease<br />

3,316 !<br />

2561<br />

£<br />

512,414<br />

9,112<br />

13,720<br />

50<br />

1,157<br />

6,107 3,071<br />

464<br />

3,698 1,870<br />

2,861 2,469<br />

1,360 294<br />

736<br />

—<br />

—<br />

' •<br />

6<br />

366<br />

490<br />

71<br />

80<br />

21<br />

229<br />

40<br />

5<br />

2<br />

7,900<br />

4<br />

2,210<br />

15<br />

100<br />

1,320<br />

612<br />

1,617<br />

9,677<br />

10,345<br />

3,462<br />

824<br />

85<br />

367<br />

—<br />

142<br />

6,316<br />

1,100<br />

£ £<br />

81,337 80,253<br />

3,349<br />

16<br />

41<br />

—<br />

164<br />

293<br />

—<br />

1,660<br />

292<br />

539<br />

12<br />

—<br />

—<br />

49<br />

144 —<br />

74<br />

12<br />

8<br />

56<br />

66<br />

37<br />

20<br />

1,226<br />

270 —<br />

1,767<br />

—<br />

232<br />

24<br />

—<br />

431<br />

—<br />

11<br />

600<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

4<br />

356<br />

—<br />

581<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2,040<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

73<br />

1,391<br />

193<br />

- 216<br />

28 ! —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

~ 1<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

—<br />

28<br />

i<br />

—<br />

19<br />

8<br />

11<br />

23<br />

140<br />

37<br />

582,966 90,523 ' 87,182


6


Article<br />

CJLASS I.—FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO:<br />

Wines :—<br />

Commandaria<br />

Ordinary<br />

-Other articles<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Animals and Birds Uving :—<br />

Goats<br />

Oxen<br />

No.<br />

Poultry<br />

Sheep<br />

Swine<br />

>5<br />

Other<br />

value<br />

Beans and Peas<br />

Biscuits and Bread<br />

cwt.<br />

Carobs, whole<br />

Carobs, ground<br />

tons<br />

Carobs, seed<br />

Cheese<br />

Corn, Grain and Flour :—<br />

»<br />

cwt.<br />

Barley<br />

Oats<br />

Vetches<br />

kiles<br />

Wheat<br />

. Wheat Meal and Flour<br />

Com, Other<br />

Eggs<br />

..<br />

>><br />

.. cwt<br />

value<br />

No<br />

Carried forward ..<br />

EXPORTS.<br />

SIX MONTn.-^ ENDED<br />

SOth June, 1935<br />

Quantity Value<br />

236<br />

1,055<br />

95<br />

1,143<br />

43<br />

9,428<br />

2,407<br />

743<br />

6,123<br />

156,600<br />

1,972<br />

2,038<br />

6<br />

10<br />

151,658<br />

Fruit:—<br />

Almonds in the shell<br />

Almonds, shelled<br />

Apples<br />

Apricots, fresh<br />

Cherries<br />

Figs, dried<br />

Hazelnuts in the sheU<br />

Lemons<br />

Oranges<br />

OUves<br />

Plums<br />

Raisins<br />

Other<br />

Honey<br />

Juices :—<br />

cwt. 2,323<br />

ii 45<br />

»5 657<br />

99 909<br />

J> 20<br />

>J 201<br />

No. 11,570<br />

>> 11,198,239<br />

cwt. 4<br />

>9 531<br />

J> 14,083<br />

>9 31<br />

>> 4<br />

Grape or must<br />

gals. 81,187<br />

Lemon, Orange & Mandarine<br />

Meat<br />

OU of OUve<br />

Provisions<br />

.. >9<br />

owt.<br />

>><br />

value<br />

8,320<br />

149<br />

179<br />

—<br />

. Spirits:—<br />

Brandy<br />

gals. 4,843<br />

Other<br />

>} 1,518<br />

Tobacco :—<br />

Unmanufactured (except Tumbeki)<br />

:—<br />

Fumigated<br />

cwt.<br />

YeUow leaf<br />

>><br />

Manufactured<br />

>><br />

Cigarettes<br />

Vegetablee:—<br />

J><br />

Onions and GarUc<br />

>><br />

Potatoes<br />

»<br />

Other<br />

Vinegar<br />

gals.<br />

a<br />

>)<br />

value<br />

1,909<br />

441<br />

—<br />

6<br />

7,227<br />

121,628<br />

462<br />

91,612<br />

9,484<br />

470,815<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2,585<br />

133<br />

563<br />

1<br />

696<br />

20<br />

43,059<br />

12,696<br />

7,235<br />

20,781<br />

14,739<br />

158<br />

384<br />

1<br />

4<br />

384<br />

2,820<br />

190<br />

396<br />

1,169<br />

13<br />

312<br />

9<br />

22,813<br />

5<br />

233<br />

7,081<br />

37<br />

11<br />

6,316<br />

584<br />

559<br />

397<br />

609<br />

1,368<br />

260<br />

4,570<br />

1,492<br />

1<br />

124<br />

1,109<br />

33,682<br />

202<br />

1,910<br />

884<br />

19,664<br />

133<br />

212,391<br />

SIX MONTHS E.NDED<br />

SOth June, 1936<br />

Quantity V.ilue<br />

72<br />

264<br />

949<br />

94<br />

130<br />

2,642<br />

28<br />

8,306<br />

7,435<br />

660<br />

6,435<br />

61,237<br />

1,144<br />

49<br />

72<br />

8<br />

1,136,224<br />

173<br />

583<br />

68<br />

1,818<br />

1,013<br />

2<br />

2,214,956<br />

16,282,299<br />

2,544<br />

28,379<br />

11<br />

7<br />

79,476<br />

9,125<br />

130<br />

536<br />

3,705<br />

2,943<br />

182<br />

1,295<br />

1,330<br />

189,063<br />

326<br />

90,164<br />

£<br />

72<br />

2.252<br />

71<br />

82<br />

393<br />

1,415<br />

14<br />

29,781<br />

30,649<br />

7.179<br />

19,884<br />

5,480<br />

02<br />

8<br />

14<br />

5<br />

21<br />

2.298<br />

152<br />

2.879<br />

57<br />

1,070<br />

1.500<br />

3<br />

3,714<br />

32,294<br />

1,397<br />

9,845<br />

16<br />

14<br />

6,118<br />

1,006<br />

331<br />

1,116<br />

984<br />

1,346<br />

374<br />

636<br />

5,102<br />

68<br />

255<br />

48,801<br />

181<br />

1,700<br />

Increase<br />

72<br />

82<br />

19<br />

17,953<br />

13<br />

1<br />

21<br />

1,914<br />

2,689<br />

57<br />

674<br />

331<br />

3,705<br />

9,481<br />

1,164<br />

2,746<br />

422<br />

718<br />

376<br />

114<br />

16,119<br />

665<br />

Decrease<br />

333<br />

62<br />

170<br />

1<br />

6<br />

13,278<br />

56<br />

897<br />

9,259<br />

66<br />

376<br />

„ 2,668<br />

1<br />

10<br />

312<br />

21<br />

197<br />

228<br />

23<br />

—<br />

3,610<br />

3,934<br />

1<br />

^__<br />

56<br />

866<br />

21<br />

210<br />

5.264 ' 554 I — 330<br />

o9S,UQ 22,320 1 2,656 —<br />

— 306 I 173 I —<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

— 243,847 I 64,830 33,374


t»t.<br />

Artirif<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, Idrn SEPTEMBER. 1936.<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

CLASS II.—RAW MATERIALS AKD ARncLt^<br />

MAINLY UNMANUFACTUBKD:<br />

Charcoal : cwt.<br />

Coal tons tons<br />

Cotton, raw<br />

Flax<br />

Goats' hair<br />

Hides and Skins, raw<br />

Intestines<br />

i owt. owt.<br />

Iron old<br />

Mining and Quarry Products :—<br />

»»<br />

Non-MetaUiferous:—<br />

Asbestos<br />

tons.<br />

Pumice stone<br />

Shingle and Sand<br />

Stones:—<br />

»<br />

Si<br />

Gypeum<br />

Terra Umlva<br />

Terra Verta<br />

• MetaUiferous Ores :—<br />

f.<br />

»»<br />

n<br />

Copper Ore (including precipitate)<br />

,i<br />

P\Tites<br />

ii<br />

YeUow ore<br />

( „<br />

MetalUc residues and wastes<br />

not elsewhere specified<br />

OUve .Stone<br />

Origanum Oil<br />

Silk cocoons<br />

Spices and Seeds :—<br />

»<br />

cwt.<br />

1<br />

1 »<br />

1 .><br />

Aniseed<br />

Black seed " Mavrokoko "..<br />

Cotton seed<br />

Cumin seed<br />

Luiseed<br />

Other<br />

Sponges<br />

Straw<br />

Sumac<br />

Wool<br />

Other articles<br />

f»<br />

»><br />

ty<br />

It<br />

j ><br />

tl<br />

1 "<br />

I<br />

It<br />

>><br />

It<br />

vafaie<br />

CLASS HI.—ARTICLES WHOLLY OR<br />

MAINLV MANUF ACTURED :—<br />

ArticU-s of Anriquity „<br />

Artificial teeth , „<br />

Cinematograph films „<br />

Cordage imd Twine cwt.<br />

Cotton manufactures<br />

Earthenware :—<br />

! valne<br />

Bricks Xo.<br />

Tiles „<br />

Other value<br />

Embrmdeiy aod Needlewc^k .. „<br />

Gypeum tons<br />

Iron drums<br />

Leather manufactures :—<br />

No.<br />

Boots and Shoes p£urs<br />

Other value<br />

Motor cars No.<br />

.Silk Manufactures value<br />

StvCTnment and MiUtary.., „<br />

WooUen Manufactures | „<br />

Othe.*- Articles „<br />

Carried forward<br />

Six MONTH- ENDED<br />

SOfch June, 1935<br />

Quantity Valutf<br />

•>46<br />

657<br />

5,429<br />

323<br />

46<br />

321<br />

16<br />

693<br />

3,783<br />

1,387<br />

106<br />

2,:>>48<br />

2.547<br />

19<br />

13,220<br />

'•7,.)19<br />

2,034<br />

4<br />

29.432<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

—<br />

8.046<br />

8,134<br />

1.000<br />

124<br />

36<br />

639<br />

7..3>9<br />

4I0<br />

275<br />

916<br />

360<br />

—<br />

2.761<br />

1<br />

r/)l<br />

391<br />

1.4


Article<br />

Broo^t forwaid<br />

-CLASS IV.-ANIMALS, NOT FOB FOOD :-<br />

Animiih and birds, living :—<br />

Camds No. ;<br />

Donkeys „ i<br />

Horses „<br />

Mulee „ .<br />

Other kinds<br />

XuLLiOF AND SPSCEB :—<br />

value;<br />

Bulhon, gold ozs.<br />

Specie value:<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Total Exports .. ..<br />

667<br />

SIX MONTHS ENDED SIX MOXTH.< EXDED<br />

aoth June. 1935 .30th Jnne. 1936 Inciease Df


66S<br />

T^HE CYPRUS OAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBEH, 1936.<br />

No. 910. Municipal Corporation oi Lamaca.<br />

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1935.<br />

REVENUE.<br />

B.tlance on i.->t January, 1535 : £ *• Pp. £ 9. op-<br />

Bank 10.598 6 3<br />

Cash 102 6 4i<br />

10,700 12 7i<br />

1. Licences and permits :—<br />

(o) Proftssion. trade and<br />

business licences ... 7S4 3 f^<br />

(6) Dog licences 4 18 i'<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong>atrical, cinematographical.<br />

etc, licences ... 337 13 2i<br />

(rf) Building, etc., pennits ... 174 6 0<br />

(«) Other licences 13 10 0<br />

1,.S14 11 2<br />

'J. Conservancy and other rates :—<br />

(fi) Bemoval 6f refuse, etc.. rates 7'J 2 4i<br />

H. Fees and tolls :—<br />

(o) Slaughter-house fees ... 923 4 0<br />

(6) Weighing fees 1,559 6 1<br />

(«) Fees for transfer of<br />

inflammables 2 2 IJ<br />

(/) Fees for sealing of weights<br />

and measures I 19


mo, 911. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

THE CYlPRUS GAZETTE, I8TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 669<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the Ilth September, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Acting Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the Ilth September, 1936, whereby it was<br />

-declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measui-es prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

;^lonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul ...<br />

Baghdad<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 912. Post Office Notice.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

a PbStal Agency, for the sale of stamps only, was<br />

opened in Nicosia, Ledra Street No. 78 and 78A, as<br />

from the 1st September, 1936.<br />

General Post Office, A. J. SHELLISH,<br />

Nicosia, Postmaster-General.<br />

.;8th September, 1936. (M.P. 2041/09/2.)<br />

No. 913. i^enders.<br />

Tenders for the supply of wood fuel to Government<br />

Departments in Nicosia should reacli the Treasury ndt<br />

later than 10 a.m. on the 25th of September, 1936.<br />

DetaUs will be supplied to tenderers on application<br />

to the Treasurer. (M.P. 2036/0:).)<br />

No. 914.<br />

Tenders for firewood for the Railway Department<br />

should reach the Treasury not later than 10 a.m. on<br />

the 28th October, 1936. Details will be sttppUed to<br />

tenderers on application to the Superintendent^ RailWAy.<br />

(M.P. 2036/09.)<br />

No. 915.<br />

Tenders for Lubricating Oils for the Railway<br />

Department should reach the Treasury not later than<br />

11 a.m. on the 28th October, 1936. Details will be<br />

supplied to tenderers on application to the Superintendent,<br />

Railway. (M.P. 583/33.)<br />

No. 916. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partriership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.)<br />

jAo, 917. Medical Department.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 368.<br />

Name of Firm : G. Kyriakides & Son, of Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed for a further<br />

period of three years as from the Ist day of<br />

September, 1936.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 12th September, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagasta<br />

. Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Uth September, 1936.<br />

o<br />

nallp<br />

'Xl<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

• —<br />

—<br />

^ • ^<br />

iiicke npox<br />

O<br />

1<br />

u<br />

03<br />

carlel -Fev<br />

c«<br />

— t —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

240<br />

1<br />

ce<br />

holer<br />

U<br />

lague<br />

Pk<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

.—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

— - —<br />

- -'•---<br />

2 —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

iphth eria<br />

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«)70<br />

Ho. 918.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, If J6.<br />

Notice of Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW. 1930.<br />

In the District Coart of Limassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. I of 1936.<br />

Re AchiUeas C. Joannides. of Limaaaol.<br />

Svmmary Ca


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2539 or 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 32 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO ENABLE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS TO PROVIDE<br />

SLAUGHTER-HOUSES SITUATED OUTSIDE MUNICIPAL LIMITS.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,] [I2th September, 1936.<br />

Officer Administering the Government.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the OflScer<br />

Administering the Govemment and Commanderin-Chief<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Municipal Corporations short title.<br />

(Slaughter-Houses) Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law, unless the context otherwise requires, interprethe<br />

various expressions shall have the same meaning as is


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^ut|)ortt|><br />

No. 2540.] FRIDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 673<br />

No. d20. ORDER OF filS EXCELLENCY THE ACTING GOVERNOR.<br />

THE ELBMBNTARY EDUCATION LAWS, 1933 TO 1936.<br />

in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Elementary Education Laws, 1933 to 1936,<br />

and otherwise. His Excellency the Acting Governor hereby orders that the tax mentioned in seotion<br />

66 of the said Laws payable by the MoBlem tax-payers of the Towns and Villages mentioned iti the<br />

Schedule hereto shall be increased by the rate per thoWsand stated in the said Schedule ta provide<br />

the sum ifequired for payment of loans or annual maintenance of the Moslem Schools of the said<br />

Towns and Villages respectiviefy.<br />

ToWn or Village<br />

NICOSIA l»srfl!tt6t.<br />

NafHeli of Deyirmenlik :<br />

Asia Kebir ..<br />

Bey Keuy<br />

Dbali<br />

..<br />

Epikho (Aboukhor)<br />

Bliruid IVlkndres ..<br />

EjRmakU, Beuyuk..<br />

Kaimakli, Kuchuk (Qmoci^'la).<br />

Kalyvakia ..<br />

Kochati •. •. • •<br />

Louroujina ..<br />

Mathiati<br />

Minareli Keuy<br />

Mora..<br />

Nicosia Town<br />

. r<br />

Nkou (Dizdar Keuy)<br />

Omithi<br />

Pafekythifo<br />

..<br />

P6ra Khc«io<br />

P Khorio (Chamli Keuy)<br />

Klu^avostasi (Gemi Konaghi)<br />

Kokkina<br />

Kerakou<br />

L&tka.<br />

UOOu<br />

Pfilasou<br />

Selain t'Apf<br />

Selemani<br />

Xefo vounos-<br />

Additional tax<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ep.<br />

H<br />

©i<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

Oi.<br />

2'<br />

1<br />

1<br />

3<br />

Of<br />

4<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

Of<br />

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1<br />

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1<br />

1


674 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Town or Village<br />

LABNAOA DIHTHIUT.<br />

Ifahieh of Larnaea:<br />

Alaminos<br />

Alethriko ..<br />

Anaphotia ..<br />

Anglisidhes, Kato ..<br />

Anglisidhee, Pano ..<br />

Aplanda<br />

Arsos<br />

A3ria Anna ..<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros..<br />

Dhromolaxia (Mor Menekshe)<br />

Goshi<br />

Kalavasos ..<br />

Kalokhorio (Vouda)<br />

KeUia<br />

Kiti<br />

Kivisil<br />

Klavdhia ..<br />

Kophinou ..<br />

Lamaca and Scala Town..<br />

Lefkara, Kato<br />

Lefkara, Pano<br />

Livadhia<br />

Mari (Tatli Su) ..<br />

Maroni<br />

Melousha ..<br />

Meneou<br />

Peigamos ..<br />

Petrophani ..<br />

Pyla<br />

I^^a<br />

Tokhni<br />

Tremethousha<br />

LIMASSOL DISTBIOT.<br />

Jfahieh of Limauol:<br />

Armenokhori<br />

Asomatos ..<br />

Cherkes Chiftlik ..<br />

ChiftUkler Quarter<br />

Limafisol Town<br />

Mathikoloni..<br />

Mbnagroulli..<br />

Moutayiaka<br />

Fbndakomo<br />

Phasoula<br />

Phinikaria ..<br />

Polemidhia, Kato ..<br />

Polemidhia, Pano ..<br />

Trakhoni<br />

-Nahieh of Kilani:<br />

Kilani<br />

Kissousa<br />

MaUia<br />

Moniatis<br />

Silikou<br />

Jfahieh of Evdhimou :<br />

Anoyira<br />

Ayios Thomas<br />

Episkopi<br />

EvdhimoQ ..<br />

Kandou<br />

Kividhes, Kato ..<br />

Kividhes, Pano<br />

Pakhna<br />

ParamaU<br />

Plataniskia..<br />

Prastion<br />

Additional tax<br />

per thousand<br />

cp.<br />

I<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

3<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

2i<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

li<br />

2i<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

li<br />

2i<br />

2<br />

2<br />

li<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

2<br />

2i<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Of<br />

0!<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Oi<br />

?l<br />

Of<br />

Oi<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Of<br />

li<br />

3<br />

3<br />

li<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Of<br />

Oi<br />

li<br />

1<br />

1<br />

li<br />

Town or Village<br />

FAMAOUSTA DISTBIOT.<br />

Nahieh of Famaguata :<br />

Aloa<br />

Amadhi .. .. ..<br />

A3nos Seryios<br />

Famagusta Town<br />

KoukUa<br />

Lapathos ..<br />

Maratha<br />

Peristerona ..<br />

Piyi..<br />

Sandalaris ..<br />

Spathariko<br />

Syngrasi<br />

Nahieh of Mesaoria :<br />

Aphania<br />

Artemi<br />

Ayios Khariton<br />

Chatos<br />

Gouphes<br />

Knodhara<br />

Kornokipos (Keurnech) ..<br />

Kondea<br />

Lefkoniko ..<br />

Malounda ..<br />

Platani<br />

Psilatos<br />

Sinda<br />

Strongylos ..<br />

VatiU<br />

Nahieh of Karpaa :<br />

Ayios Andronikos<br />

Ayios lakovos (Ainakofo)<br />

Ayios Symeon<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

Eptakomi<br />

Galatia<br />

Galinopomi (Kale Boumou)<br />

Kilanemos ..<br />

Korovia<br />

Kridhia<br />

Ljrthrangomi<br />

Melanagra ..<br />

Monarga<br />

Ovgoros ..<br />

Platanisso [[<br />

PerivoUa tou Trikomou ..<br />

Topju Keuy<br />

VasiU<br />

PAFHOS DISTBIOT.<br />

Nahieh of Paphot:<br />

Akoursos<br />

Akhelia<br />

Anarita<br />

Ayia Marinoudha...<br />

Ayia Varvara<br />

Koloni<br />

Kouklia<br />

Kourtaka<br />

Lemba<br />

\\<br />

Mandria<br />

Moronero<br />

., ,,<br />

Paphos ahd Ktima Town.,<br />

Phinikas<br />

Pitargou<br />

.'.<br />

Timi<br />

Yeroskipos<br />

;; ;;<br />

Additional tax<br />

per thousand<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ep.<br />

Oi<br />

3<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

2i<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

3<br />

li<br />

1<br />

2<br />

li<br />

2<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

2<br />

li<br />

2<br />

4<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

3<br />

Oi<br />

2 .<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

2<br />

li<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

li<br />

2<br />

2i<br />

li<br />

2i<br />

1<br />

2<br />

li<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

Oi<br />

Oi<br />

1<br />

Oi


Town or Village<br />

Nahieh of Khryaolehou :<br />

Arodhes, Kato<br />

Arodhes, Pane<br />

Ayios Isidhoros<br />

Evietou<br />

Istinjo<br />

KaramoulUdhes<br />

Khrysokhou<br />

Meladhia ..<br />

Myrmikoph..<br />

Pelathousa ..<br />

PoUs<br />

Prodhromos<br />

SkouUi<br />

Sarama<br />

Terra<br />

YiaUa<br />

Nahieh of Kelokedhara :<br />

Arkhii^^drita, E^to<br />

Arkhimandrita, Pano<br />

Ayios loannis<br />

Ayios Nikolaos<br />

Ayios Yeoryios<br />

Galataria ..<br />

Kedhares ..<br />

Khoulou<br />

Kithasi<br />

Lapithiou ..<br />

Trofidos, (itoi*'''V/?


e76<br />

THE OYPRUS OAZETTE, 25m SEPTEMBER, 1«3^.<br />

No. 925. Leave of Absenee.<br />

Mr. P. A. ('. Douglas. Surveyor, Fon-st l>ei)artment.<br />

~- was al»sent ojt vM«'ation Iwive from iMh .July t


No. 933. ? Epglish Exaajinationa,<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 677<br />

?^ss-LisT.—AUGUST, 1936.<br />

' ' Ordinary:<br />

^,. Agni Ch. Papadopoulou, Candidate School-<br />

^ mistress, Nicosia.<br />

2. George Haji Adamou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Ktima.<br />

Evridiki Grispi, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Xicosia.<br />

4. Efstathios Efstathiadeg, Schoolmaster, Kyperounda.<br />

^; EMtherios Soteriou, Schoolmaster, Peristerona<br />

e (Nicosia).<br />

6. Neylufer Ibrahim, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

7. Joseph Michael, Schoolmaster, Eylenja.<br />

Maria Lazaridou, Schoolmistress, Rizokarpaso.<br />

9. Mehmet Saffet Ahmed, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Ayios Andronikos.<br />

IQ. Pavlos Seraphides, Student Compounder,<br />

PoUs.<br />

11. Anna Gregoriou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

12. Rashid Sami Mustafa, Schoolmaster, Ajia<br />

Anna.<br />

13. F. M. Reshad Ali, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

14. Michael M. SUvestrou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

'. ElU S. MousouUdou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

19. Ahmed Vahdeddin Mehmed, Candidate<br />

Schoolmaster, Nicosia.<br />

17. Loizos K. Loieides, Schoolmaster, Yialousa.<br />

15. Sophia Hassapi, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Anastassia Peonidou, Schoolmistress, Limassol.<br />

20. Eleni Avraamidou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

21. Costas E. Georgiades, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Michael Haji Haimas, CJandidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Lunassol.<br />

, Demetrios Chr. Saveriades, Schoolmaster,<br />

Leonarisso.<br />

24. Elenitsa Christou, Student Compounder,<br />

Nioo^.<br />

25. MarouUa Efthymiadou, Schoohnistress, Akhna.<br />

Antigone Louka, Schoolmistress, Lapithos.<br />

Maria Demetriou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Ktima.<br />

28. Despina Karatja, Schoohnistress, Kythrea.<br />

29. Michael E. Kypreos, Candidate Schoohnaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Ahmed Hakki Said, Candidate Schoohnaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Peter Maroudias, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

KaimakU.<br />

32. Revekka Stephanou, Candidate Schoolmistrese,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

33. Xanthippi D. Haji Mitsi, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Yeroskipos.<br />

Gregorios Galasis, Schoohnaster, Dhrousa.<br />

35. Mustafa Sitki Yusuf, Schoohnaster, Louroujina.<br />

Anastasia I. Michaehdou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

37. Artemis loannou, Schoohnaster, ParaUmni.<br />

Modestos Christodoulidfis, Schoohnaster,<br />

Kaminaria.<br />

.^d, Pelros Mitsides, Candidate Schoohnaster,<br />

KaimakU.<br />

40. loannis Sawa, Schoolmaster, Oa.<br />

Nicolaos Tamashiotis, Schoolmaster, Alethriko.<br />

Nicolaos Mantides, Schoolmaster, Karavas.<br />

43. Eleni Demetriadou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

PaUouriotissa.<br />

Hussein Zihni Dervish, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Neokhorio (Kythrea).<br />

Mehmet Zeki Geunduz, Schoolmaster,<br />

Mamoundali.<br />

46. Margarita D. ChristodouUdou, Schoolmistress,<br />

Limassol A.<br />

SteUos Constantinou, Schoolmaster, Iimassol.<br />

Andreas Karageorgis, Student Compoun4er,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

49. A. Nejate Hnssein, Schoolmaster, Soala,<br />

Aphrodite DamaU, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Lyso. ,<br />

Mary Christodoulou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicoi^a.<br />

52. Greorge Christofides, Schoolmaster, Livadhia<br />

(Nicosia).<br />

Nicolaos ChristodouUdes, Schoolmaster,<br />

Neokhorio (Paphos).<br />

54. Christodoulos I. Katsouris, Schoohnaster,<br />

Ayu Omoloyitadhes.<br />

Hassan Nahid, Schoohnaster, StyUos.<br />

Michael Papacharalambous, Schoolmaster,<br />

Limassol B.<br />

57. Nicos Leonidas, Candidate Schoolmaster, Ayii<br />

Omoloyitadhes.<br />

58. Pavlos Nicolaou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Mukaddes Tahsin, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

60. Thrassos Fraceskides, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

Andreas Daniel, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Kythrea.<br />

62. Socrates Georgiou, Schoolmaster, Karavas.<br />

63. Christodoulos Komodromos, Schoolmaster,<br />

Tersephanou.<br />

Antonios ^l. loannides. Student Compounder,<br />

Ktima.<br />

Katina KJTOU, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

George Chr. Elisseou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Kyrenia.<br />

Savvas Pa vl opoulos. Schoolmaster, Ambelikou-<br />

Michael Pashardis, Schoohnaster, MiUkouri.<br />

Maria Karatja, Schoolmistress, Karavas.<br />

Georgios Pouros, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Komi Kebir.<br />

71. John D. Ellinas, Schoolmaster, Phiti.<br />

Alkiviades Panayides, Schoohnaster, Kato<br />

Amiandos.<br />

Nicos Zembylas, Schoolmaster, Myrtou.<br />

Athina PapadopouUou, Schoolmistress,<br />

Limassol B.<br />

Mustafa Kemal AU, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nioosia.<br />

Andreas Constantinou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Xicosia.<br />

John Panayiotides, Student Compounder,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

John K. Cacouris, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Voni.<br />

Panayiotis N. Papaiacovou, (Candidate Sohocrfmaster,<br />

Nioosia.<br />

Mattheos Kjmakoullis, Schoolmaster,<br />

Melanagra.<br />

Erasmia Kolokassidou, Schoolmistress, Scala.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


678<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 26TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Nicolaos Demetriou. Schoolmaster, Akourdhalia.<br />

liza Andronikou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Helena Papadopoulou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Loukas Antoniou. Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

PaUouriotissa.<br />

Anastasia PavUdou, Schoolmistress, Trikomo.<br />

Antonis Kontoyannis, Schoolmaster, Anoyira.<br />

Demosthenis Melifronides, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Milikouri.<br />

Yeoryios P. Georgiades, Schoohnaster, Ayios<br />

Yeqryios (Kyrenia).<br />

Evanthia Constantinou, Schoolmistress,<br />

Lakatamia.<br />

Jane Tsangaridou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Niooeia.<br />

Styliani Constantinou, (Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

George Ioannou, Student Compounder, Nicosia.<br />

Pembe Haji Mehmed, Schoolmistress, KaimakU.<br />

George C. Vafiades, Schoolmaster, Malounda.<br />

(M.P. 344/36.)<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

No. 934. <strong>The</strong> National Rifle Association.<br />

It is proposed to enter a team representative of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> for the " Overseas '303 Full Kange Postal<br />

Match, 1936 ' (National Rifle Association).<br />

2. Team to consist of eight British subjects and/or<br />

British-protected persons resident or stationed in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>. Prize t'hallenge Cnp, and souvenirs or<br />

Medals for each member of the winning team.<br />

:). Will those interested please inform the Officer<br />

Commandiiii,^ Troojis, Detachment the Royal Berkshire<br />

Kegiraent, Xieosia, l>efore 1st October, so that<br />

arrangements may l>e made for practice and selection.<br />

(M.P. 563/34.)<br />

No. 935 Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notihcation made on the Ilth September, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Acting (iovernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the Ilth September, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infections diseases set forth against each<br />

lo


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1936. 679<br />

Ho. 980. Medical Department<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 19th Sq)tember, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagnsta<br />

P^hot... ...<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

. 1<br />

1<br />

241<br />

2<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

—<br />

2<br />

1<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

1<br />

1<br />

20<br />

1<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

1<br />

Typhus<br />

Nicosia,<br />

21st September, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

8<br />

4<br />

4<br />

8<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

1<br />

4<br />

28 i 1 4<br />

466<br />

25<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

27 1217<br />

— 4<br />

* <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1936.<br />

No. 940. Aiumal Disease.<br />

—<br />

1<br />

Dengue<br />

ei<br />

Ir-.<br />

.'J-.--•<br />

4<br />

9 ' * *<br />

i<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

1<br />

Trachoma<br />

19<br />

22<br />

7<br />

27<br />

1<br />

• • A<br />

80<br />

3 7,120<br />

1<br />

i<br />

Leprosy<br />

j ^<br />

t<br />

—<br />

6<br />

Total<br />

32<br />

26<br />

11<br />

36<br />

3<br />

7<br />

115<br />

8,107<br />

E. A. NsrF,<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 25th September is pubUshed:—<br />

$iij<br />

Bgypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

25th September, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

LocaUty.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

.\nthrax. Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Bnrsatee,<br />

Tetanus, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, AnaplasnqiosiB,<br />

Helminthiasis, Necrobacillosis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Spirochaetosis, BaciUary<br />

White Diarrhcea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercnlosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Glanders, Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Pox, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Donrine, Glanders, Variola, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone,<br />

Dourine, Variola, Glanders, Fowl Plague, Mange, Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offieer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2540 OF 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 33 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE LAW REGULATING THE ACQUISITION<br />

OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY BY ALIENS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] I24:th September, 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

RE it enacted by His ExceUency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Immovable Property short utie.<br />

Acquisition (Aliens) Amendment Law, 1936, and shall be<br />

read as one with the Immovable Property Acquisition<br />

(Aliens) Law, 1936, (hereinafter called "thePrincipal Law"), ii of i936.<br />

and the Principal Law and this Law may together be cited<br />

as the Immovable Property Acquisition (Aliens) Laws, 1936.<br />

2. Sub-section (3) of section 4 of the Principal Law is Repeal of<br />

hereby repealed and the following sub-section substituted ^fLaw If if<br />

« therefor:— i936 and<br />

_ . - T J1 • A- substitution<br />

" (3) Any regulations made under this section may of new<br />

enable the Governor to exempt, in such manner as the sub-section.<br />

regulations may prescribe, any ahen or class of aliens<br />

from the operation of such regulations and of the proviso<br />

to section 5."<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

24th Septetnber, 1936. Colonial Secretary,<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

By section 4 (1) of the Principal Law the Governor in<br />

Council is empowered to make regulations prescribing the<br />

minimum size of plots into which an ahen may sub-divide<br />

his immovable property for the purpose of sale.<br />

2. Section 5 of the Principal Law saves the right of an<br />

alien to acquire from another ahen immovable property<br />

which such other alien had lawfully acquired, but under the<br />

proviso to that section where such property has been subdivided<br />

into plots for the purpose of sale such plots must<br />

be of the minimum size prescribed by the regulations.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> object of this Law is to give power to the<br />

Governor in CouncU to make provision in the regulations<br />

enabling the Governor to exempt any ahen or class of aUens<br />

from the operation of such regulations and of the proviso<br />

to section 5.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^\it\)tixitp<br />

No. 2541.] ' FRIDAY, 2ND OCTOBER, 1936. 685<br />

Ro. 941. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas in pursuance of Notification No. 417,<br />

Irtihlished in the Cypnis <strong>Gazette</strong> of the Sth Apri),<br />

19S5, a flt and proper arte has been roistered in<br />

the hooks of the Land Registry Office as a burial-ground<br />

for the burial of the dead by the Orthodox-Christian<br />

Cttmrntmity of the village of Pano Lakatamia, in the<br />

District of Nicosia :<br />

Now, therefore, in exerciae of the poweis vested iu<br />

him by section 14 of the Buria,!* Law, 189i6, Hia<br />

Excellency the Governor has been, pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that, from and after the Srd day of<br />

October, 1936, no burial shall take place in the<br />

^rial-gvound in lieu whereof the new burial-ground<br />

above referred to has been provided. .<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 29th day of September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1417/12/3.)<br />

No. 942. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Dr. j;ohn Cadman Tull to be, temporarily. Pathologist,<br />

Medical Department. Dated 12th September, 1936.<br />

Dr. Tull arrived in the Colony on the 24th<br />

September, 1936. (M.P. P.217y.)<br />

Dr. Duncan Collingwood Ogilvie, M.C, to be a<br />

District Medical Officer, Medical Department.<br />

Dated Ilth September, 1936.<br />

Dr. Ogilvie arrived in the Colony on the 24tli<br />

September, mO. (M.P. P.2181.)<br />

lilr. <strong>The</strong>ocharis Solomonides, Storekeeper, Railway<br />

Department, to be, on probation. Cashier, Railway<br />

Denartment. Dated 1st September, 1936.<br />

^ (M.P. P.S61.)<br />

Mehmed Fadil Eff., Locomotive Charjieman, Raihvay<br />

Department, to be, on probation. Storekeeper,<br />

Railway Department. Dated 1st September, 1936.<br />

^ ^ (M.P. P. 1022.)<br />

Mehmed Bessim Eff., Station Clerk, to be, on probation,<br />

a Station Master, Railway Department. Dated 1st<br />

October, 1936. (M-P- P.99.)<br />

Mr. Stephanos Georghiou to be, on probation, a<br />

Messenger. Dated 7th September, 1936.<br />

^ (M.P. P.2197.)<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.<br />

Mr. Artin Nassibian as a Chief Foreman, Public Wwhs<br />

Department, from 1st April, 1936. (M.P. P.1509.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

IMr. C. E. L. Cox, President^ District Courts, Famagusta<br />

and Larnaca, acted as President, District Courts,<br />

Limassol and Paphos, in addition to his own duties,<br />

from 23rd May to 23rd September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1267.)<br />

Mr. R. C. S. Stanley, Administrative Officer (Commissioner,<br />

Larnaca.), to perfo):D^ the duties of the office<br />

of Commissioner, Limassol, in addition to his own<br />

duties, froin ^rd to 8th October, IdSU.<br />

(M.P. P.2143.)<br />

Mr. George Serghides, Assistant Superintendent of<br />

Surveys, acted as Superintendent of Surveys from<br />

22nd May to 23rd Somber, 193S. (M.P. P.819.)<br />

Mb. 943. Leave ot Ataenee.<br />

Mr. M. C. Greene, President, District Courts, Limassol<br />

and Paphos, was absent on vacation leave (79 days),<br />

passage leave (24 days) and on leave with half salary<br />

(21 days^ from 23rd 3fay to 23rd September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1614.)<br />

Mr. L. S. Greening, M.C, Admmistjrative Officer<br />

(Commissioner, Limassol), is granted casual leave<br />

from 3rd to 8th October. 1936. (M.P. L.2140.)<br />

Mr. C Mace, Superintendent of Surveys, was absent<br />

on vacsktiion Wave (107 daya) s^id ^sage le^v«<br />

(18 days)frQm 22nd, May to 23rd September, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1907.)<br />

Mr. A. W. Douglas, Iirigation Superintendent, was<br />

absent on vacation leave (86 days) and passt^<br />

leave (12 days) from 19th June to 24th September,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.224.)<br />

Mr. Minos X. loannides. Clerk, 2nd Grade, is irranted<br />

vacation leave from oOth September to 12th<br />

December, 1936. (M.P. L.400.)<br />

Ifo. 944. Retiiements.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve the following retirements :—<br />

Mr. Christodouliis Basili Scoutarides, Ctishier, Railway<br />

Department, with effect from the \'^t\\ August,<br />

1936, inclusive. (M.P. P.M7.)<br />

Salih Mustafa Eff., SiatioR Master, Railway Depwtment,<br />

with effect from the lst Octolrier, 1986,<br />

inclusive. (M.P. P.647.)<br />

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6S6 THE CYPRUS GAZETTB, 2ND OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Ho. 945.<br />

Notification nnder the Qnarantine Law, 1932.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him hy the<br />

Quarantine Law. 19:52. or ntherwist. His Excellency<br />

the Govemor is plea^rd to declare and it is hereby<br />

declared that the local areas in the first column of<br />

the Schedule hereto are infected local areas and that<br />

all passengers and goods therefrom shall, as from the<br />

date lieiviif. be subject to the measures prescribed by<br />

the Quarantine Regulation-. 1932, with respect to the<br />

danj.'trons infectious distases in the ay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Paksiiue) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

]^Ialta<br />

^larseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

IJitL'li'lad ...<br />

Auirlo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

SCHEDULK.<br />

Dang« 1 oii> infectious<br />

Cioiira.<br />

Tvphus and Smallpox.<br />

Tvp)iii>.<br />

Typhi;>.<br />

PI;i?uo.<br />

Pla'-:;.'.<br />

Typhu-.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Small}M)\ and lMa (1) of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

amended by the deletion therefrom of the word "two"<br />

and the sul'stiintit)n therefor (>f the word "six"*.<br />

No. 949. Tenders.<br />

Tenders tor the Conveyance of Letter ;uul Parcel<br />

Mails within the ("olony should reach the Treasury uot<br />

later than 10 a.m. on the 2;'.rd Ootober. 19:-i6. Datails<br />

will be siipplied to tenderers on application to the<br />

Postmaster-General. (M.P. 17r)/37.)<br />

No. 950. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and h'2 of the Partnership Law, 1928, haviug<br />

been furnished the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Reg i.'


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 2ND OCTOBER, 1936. 687<br />

No. 962. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 26th September, 193fi.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

X<br />

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*!«<br />

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No. 953. Animal Disease.<br />

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Direrfor of Mali'-d-l Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 2nd October is published:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

No. 954.<br />

Country.<br />

2nd October, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

O<br />

H<br />

52<br />

4<br />

33<br />

120<br />

15<br />

13<br />

237<br />

8,344<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicemia, Bursatee,<br />

Tetanus, Strangles, (Jlanders, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Helminthiasis, Necrobacillosis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Spirochfetosis. Bacillary<br />

White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Strongylosis, Sheep Pox, Goat Pox, Fowl Pox, Fowl<br />

Cholera, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine, Glanders, Variola, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and ilouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicsemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veftrinary Officer.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks'Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to<br />

this gazette. (M-P- 1201/11.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. I). BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colo n ial Secretary.<br />

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TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2541 OF 2ND OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from tlie date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) 0. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1470A in Class 3, in respect of medicinal salts,<br />

in the name of Fynnon Limited, Macleans Corner,<br />

Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, England, a<br />

company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as merchants.<br />

Filed the 22nd day of September, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

FYNNON<br />

RENEWAL OF TRADE M.\RK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

No. 469A, Class 43, in the name of White Horse<br />

Distillers Limited, 120, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow,<br />

Scotland, as from the '26th day of December, 1936.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGISTERED.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coca-Cola Company, a Corporation organized<br />

and existing under the Laws of the State of Delaware,<br />

United States of America, carrying on business at<br />

Wilmington, State of Delaware, United States of<br />

America, as subsequent proprietors of registered Trade<br />

Marks Nos. 724A and 725A registered in the name of<br />

Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, State of Oeorgia, United<br />

States of America, as from the 31st day of July, 1936.<br />

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No. 2542.]<br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ubltsJjeti hp ^nthovitp<br />

FRIDAY, 2ND OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

No. 955.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1710.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, has been<br />

pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Import Duty<br />

(British Cement) Reduction Order, 1936.<br />

2. From and after the date hereof the import<br />

duty on British Empire cement payable at the rate<br />

of 3^ piastres per cwt., set opposite Item No. 24<br />

in the column headed " Preferential Table " of the<br />

First Schedule to the Law, shall be and is hereby<br />

reduced to 2^ piastres per cwt.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 2nd day of October,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 436A/31.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretarg.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^m^oxitp<br />

No. 2543.] FRIDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936. 69S<br />

Ko. 956.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

-No. X7U.<br />

THE PUBLIC HEALTH (SUMMER RESORTS)<br />

LAWS, 1928 AND 1934.<br />

' H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Public Health (Summer Resorts) Laws, 1928 and<br />

1934, His Excellency the Governor, with the<br />

«dvice of the Executive Council, has been pleased<br />

to order that—<br />

(a) the area of the village of Boghaz in the<br />

District of Famagusta as described in the<br />

Schedule hereto be and is hereby declared<br />

to be a Summer Resort for the purposes<br />

of the said Laws :<br />

(b) a Pubhc Health Board to be designated<br />

the Pubhc Health Board of Boghaz be<br />

and is hereby estabhshed in the said<br />

Summer Resort.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

plot Xo. 307 of the same plan ; thence northwards<br />

and eastwards along the eastern boundary of<br />

plot No. ,307, the southem boundary of plot<br />

No. 306 of the same plan to the road leading from<br />

Boghaz village to the village of Ayios Ehas ;<br />

thence southwards along this road to its junction<br />

with the road leading from the village of Boghaz<br />

to the village of Avgolidha ; thence north-eastwards<br />

along this road to the most northern point of<br />

plot No. 9, plan Xo. XV/29,locality " Doxamenes ";<br />

thence southwards passing along the eastern<br />

boimdaries of plots Nos. 9, 10, 25 and 23 of the<br />

same plan to the main road Fama^sta-Karpas ;<br />

thence eastwards along the main road for about<br />

50 feet to the most northem point of plot No. 22<br />

of the same plan ; thence south-eastwards along<br />

the eastem boundary of this plot to the Forest<br />

Delimitation Boundary of Trakhoni Forest; thence<br />

north-eastwards along this Forest Delimitation<br />

Boundary to the seashore ; thence south-westwards<br />

along the seashore to the starting point, as shewn<br />

bordered red on plan filed m D.L.R.S. M.P. 298/36.<br />

Ordered in Couaeil, tins Srd day of October, 1936.<br />

6. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

<strong>The</strong> botmdary begins at the most southern<br />

point of the ' Boghaz Plantation," plot No. 45,<br />

plan No. XV/36, on the seashore, and goes northwestwards<br />

along the south-western boundary of<br />

(,M.F. 960/3*;)<br />

Clerk of the Executive Councils<br />

this plantation to the main road Famagusta-<br />

Karpas ; thence north-eastwards along this main<br />

road to the most southem point of Boghaz-<br />

Ifauarga Forest, on the northern end of the bridge<br />

over the river under plot No. 85 of the same plan ;<br />

No. 957.<br />

ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY<br />

THE GOVERNOR<br />

thence north-westwards akmg the Forest Delimi­<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

tation Boundary through forest caim No. 1<br />

to the most eastern point of plot No. 270,<br />

yiitn No. XV/28, on the road leading from the<br />

THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LAWS.<br />

1933 TO 1936.<br />

village of Monarga to the main road Famagusta- H. R. PALMER,<br />

Karpas ; thence south-eastwards along this road Govemor.<br />

for about 50 feet to the south-western comer of<br />

plot No. 273 of the same plan ; thence north­ In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

eastwards along the southern boundary of the Elementaxy Education Laws, 1933 to 1936,<br />

ptets Nos. 273, 274 and 277 of the same plan to His Excellency the Govemor, on the report of"<br />

tke most southern point of plot No. 278 of the the Director of Education, is pleased to order<br />

same plan, on the Forest Dehmitation Boundary ; and hereby orders that school biuldings, premises,<br />

thence north-eastwards along the Forest Dehmi­ playgrounds, yards, gardens or teachers' dwellings<br />

tation Boundary to the most southem pomt of i shaU be provided, repaired and extended at th&<br />

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iWH THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, OTH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

undermentioned plaees in accordance with the<br />

provisions of the said Law s :—<br />

0RTH0DOX-(;tolISTIAN SCHOOLS.<br />

Xicosia District:<br />

Lakatamia, Kato, latrmes.<br />

Karavo!;tasi. extension of boys' school, schoolma^iters'<br />

dwellings and latrines.<br />

Livadhia, latrines.<br />

Kato Kopia, extension of boys" school and<br />

latrines.<br />

Arirates. latrines.<br />

Vizakia, latrines.<br />

Prastio, extension of schoolmaster's dwelling<br />

and latrines.<br />

Pohtiko, repairs.<br />

Peristerona, school garden.<br />

Dhah, school equipment.<br />

Pendayia, mixed school.<br />

Xikos, school garden.<br />

Xikitari, latrines.<br />

Aredhiou, latrines.<br />

Klirou, mixed school.<br />

Engomi, surrounding wall.<br />

Lamaca District :<br />

Mazotos, latrines.<br />

Perivoha, latrines.<br />

Aradhippou. extension of boys" school and<br />

latrines.<br />

Xylotymbou, repairs.<br />

Dhromolaxia, schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

Limassol District :<br />

Lania, repairs.<br />

Pelendria, repairs.<br />

Kaminaria, latrines.<br />

Apsiou, repairs and latrines.<br />

Paleomylos, latrines.<br />

Erimi, mixed school and latrines.<br />

Pakhna, Kato, boys' school and latrines.<br />

Ayios Dhimitrios, latrines.<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros, repairs.<br />

Dhora, repairs.<br />

Famagusta Districi:<br />

Patriki, mixed school.<br />

Spathariko, latrines.<br />

Liopetri, mixed school.<br />

Gastria, latrines.<br />

Ephtakomi, schoolmaster's dwelling.<br />

Yenagra, repairs.<br />

Avgorou, boys' school and latrines.<br />

Prastio, repairs.<br />

Mandres, repairs and latrines.<br />

Ardhana, repairs and latrines.<br />

Peristerona-Piyi, surrounding wall.<br />

Styllos, repairs, schoolmaster's dwelling and<br />

latrines.<br />

Phrenaros, mixed school and latrines.<br />

Paphos District:<br />

Yeroskipos, surrounding wall.<br />

Ktima, surrounding wall.<br />

Anurlta, girls' school and latrines.<br />

Lyso, boys' school and latrines.<br />

Pendalia, boys" school, schoolmaster's<br />

dwelling and latrines.<br />

Timi, latrines.<br />

Tsadha, extension of boys' school, schoolmasters<br />

dwelling and latrines.<br />

Arodhes. school site and latrines.<br />

(Joudhi, schoolmaster's dwelhng and latrines.<br />

Inia. repairs and litrines.<br />

K gre nia Districi :<br />

A\ ios Ermolaos, extension of schoolmaster's<br />

dwelhnu and latrines.<br />

Kanni, latrines.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this Tth day of October. 1936.<br />

(MP. 1317/23.)<br />

No 958. ORDER<br />

MADE TNDER<br />

THE LICEXSIXG LAWS. 1S81) TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMKR,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

licensing I^ws. lS8!t to 1936. His Excellency the<br />

Govemor is pleased to order and hereby ordere as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Licensini{<br />

Laws (Closmg Hours') Order. 19.36.<br />

2. All premises on which intoxicating hqucm<br />

are sold by retail situated—<br />

(a) within the munioipal limits of the to>ni of<br />

Xicosia, Lamaca. Limassol. Famagusta,<br />

Paphos, K\Tenia and the village of Morphou<br />

in the District of Nicosia : and<br />

(b) within the liinits of any village declared to<br />

be a Summer Resort imder the Public<br />

Health (Summer Resorts) Laws, l}ii\s and<br />

1934,<br />

shall be closed every night at the hour of 11 p.m.<br />

and shall remain closed until sunrise the following<br />

day, except during the months of Jime, July,<br />

August and September when they shall be closed<br />

every night at midnight and shall remain closed<br />

until sunrise the following day.<br />

3. All premises other than those in paragraph<br />

2 hereof mentioned on which intoxicating hquors<br />

are sold by retail shall be closed at the hour of<br />

9 p.m. and shall remain closed until sunrise the<br />

following day except during the months of June,<br />

July, August and September when they shall be<br />

closed every night at 10 p.m. and shall remain<br />

closed until sunrise the following day.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong>re shall be exempted from the provisioiuof<br />

clauses 2 and 3 of this Order all premises or places<br />

duly hcensed for the sale of intoxicating hquors by<br />

retail—<br />

(a) which are used and occupied exclusively by<br />

members of a club registered under the<br />

provisions of the Registration of Clubs Law,<br />

1930, or any law amending or substituted<br />

for the same :<br />

Provided that such hquors are exclusively<br />

served to the members of such club or their<br />

guests :<br />

(b) which are licensed under the Hotels Law,<br />

193o, or any law amending or substituted for<br />

the same :<br />

Provided that such hquors are served<br />

exclusively to persons residing therein;<br />

(c) in respect ofwhich a special hcence has been<br />

granted under the provisions of section 18<br />

ofthe Licensmg Laws, 1889 to 1936.<br />

.5. Notwithstanding anjrthing in this Order<br />

contained, the Ck)mmis8ioner may—<br />

(a) on any occasion on which a disturbance<br />

or disorder may reasonably be anticipated,<br />

direct that all or any of the premises or<br />

places situate within the District licensed<br />

for the sale of intoxicating liquors by retail<br />

shall be closed at such hour and that they<br />

shall remain closed for such period as to him<br />

may. in the interest of pubhc peace or order,<br />

seem fit ;<br />

(6) by special permit under his hand<br />

extend the time during which any premise*<br />

to which clauses 2 and 3 of this firder apply<br />

on which intoxicating liquors are !*old<br />

by retail may remain open on any night<br />

specifier] in such special permit, upon<br />

payment of two shillings for every hour<br />

of extension.<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936. 695-<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> followmg Orders are hereby revoked :—<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> Order dated 13th May, 1926,<br />

pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 21st May<br />

1926, under Notification No. 325.<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> Order dated 12th June, 1926, published<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong> ofthe 18th June, 1926. under<br />

Notification No. 403.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> Order dated 3rd October, 1929, published<br />

m the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 4th October, 1929,<br />

under Notification No. 751.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 8th day of October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 174/1900.)<br />

No. 959.<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CYPRUS PENSIONS ORDERS AND<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

LAW, 1929 TO 19:36.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Orders and Law, 192!) to 1936, and<br />

with the sanction of the Secretary of State, His<br />

Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the<br />

Executive Council, is pleased to make and hereby<br />

makes the following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Pensions (Amendment) Regulations, 1936, and shall<br />

be read as one with the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Regulations,<br />

1929 to 1934 (hereinafter called "the Principal<br />

Reigulations"), and the Principal Regulations and<br />

these Regulations may together be cited as the<br />

Oyprus Pensions Regulations, 1929 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> provisions of regulations 8 and 21 of the<br />

Principal Regulations shall cease to have effect from<br />

and after the lst day of January, 1937, except in<br />

the computation of pension of any ofiicer who, prior<br />

to that date, was appointed to one of the offices<br />

inentioned in the First Schedule to the said<br />

regulations.<br />

No. 962. Appointments.<br />

His Excellen(!y the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointni'iits :—<br />

Made in Council, this 7th day of October,<br />

1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD, Antiquities Law, 1935. His Excellency the Governor<br />

has been pleased to appoint Mr. Loizos Philippou to be<br />

CferJc of fhe Executive Coimcit.<br />

the Honorary Curator of the Paphos District Museum,<br />

(M.P. 809/24/3.)<br />

with effect from the 3rd October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 875/36.)<br />

No. 960. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>,. are published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No 84 of 1936.—A Law further to amend the<br />

Licensing Law, 1889. (M.P. 174/1900.)<br />

No. 35 of 1936.—A Law to empower Divisional<br />

Courts to deliver deferred judgments in certain cases.<br />

(M.P. 488/32.)<br />

No. 961.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following draft Bills, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, are published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to amend the Oaths and Affidavits Laws, 1931<br />

and 1933. (M-P- 1419/14/3.)<br />

A Law concerning the employment of wonieu on<br />

underground work in mines. (M.P. 107s/36.)<br />

A Law to amend thc Shepherds' Licensing Law, 1935.<br />

(M.P. 1680/26/2.)<br />

COXFIRMATIOX OF APPOrXTMENT.<br />

Dr. Geoffrey Mckay (iibbon as a District Medical<br />

Officer, Medical Department, from Ilth October,<br />

1933. (M.P. P.2027.)<br />

ACTINO APPO[XT:\I KXT.<br />

Mr. Pelham Parker, Chief Accountant, Treasury,<br />

acted as Registrar of Co-operative and Co-operative<br />

Credit Societies, in addition to his own duties, from<br />

4th June to 3rd October, 1936. (M.P. P.1814.)<br />

No. 963. Leave o£ Absence.<br />

Mr. B. J. Surridge, Registrar of Co-operative and'<br />

Co-operative Credit Societies, was absent on vacation<br />

leave (84 days), passage leave (12 days) and on<br />

leave with half salary (26 days), from 4th June to<br />

3rd October, 1936. (M.P. L.892B.)<br />

M. Fehmi Eff., Magistrate, District Court, Nicosia, is<br />

granted vacation leave from 8tli October, 1936,<br />

to 3lst January, 1937. (M.P. L.1557.)<br />

No. 964. Resignation.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to accept the following resignation : —<br />

Dr. Frank Elliott Bolton as Honorary Consulting<br />

Surgeon, Kyrenia Hospital. Dated 6th October,<br />

1936. . _ (M.P. 921/34.)<br />

No. 965. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

APPOINTMEKT.<br />

No. 966. <strong>The</strong> iUneultural Produce (Export)<br />

Law, 1933.<br />

AUTHORIZATION.<br />

In virtue of the powers vested in me by section 2 of<br />

the Agricultural Produce (Export) Law, 1933,1 hereby<br />

authorize the following officers of the Agricultural<br />

Department to be " Produce Inspectors'" for the<br />

purposes of the said Law :—<br />

Mustafa Rifat, Agricultural Assistant.<br />

Ramadan Rejeb do.<br />

0. G. Loizides do.<br />

George C. Dimitriades, Produce Foreman,<br />

Simos I. Vassiliou do.<br />

Chrysostomos Riris do.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

SOth September, 1936.<br />

D. L. Bu NT,<br />

Direcfor of Agriculture..<br />

(M.P. 1140/29.)


«96<br />

No. 967. <strong>The</strong> Public Health (Summer Reasorts)<br />

Laws, 1928 and 1934.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Bo(^HAZ VILLAGE (FAM.vr.rsTA DISTKICT).<br />

Appointinsnf.^.<br />

In exen ist- of the powers visted in him by the<br />

Public Health (Summer Resorts) Laws, \'.)2S and<br />

r.UU, His Excellency the Govenior has been pleased<br />

to app^nnt and hirk.t»y appoints the followins: persons<br />

to l)e members of the Public Health Board of<br />

Boghaz :—<br />

Mr. George Eci^iomides, Aza, Buirba/. vilhiue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Assistant District Inspectoi- for the beat in<br />

which the village of Boghaz is sitnated.<br />

(:\I.P. 960/36.)<br />

No. 968. <strong>The</strong> Rural Constables Laws,<br />

1932 and 1934.<br />

FORJIATION OF GROI'PS.<br />

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of<br />

the Rural (3onstal»les Law, 1932, His E.\cilltMicy the<br />

Governor has been pleased to direct thai the following::<br />

villages shall be united into groups as shown<br />

hereunder, with eft'ect from the 1st November, 1936 :—<br />

No. 971. <strong>The</strong> Customs Law, 1936.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

LIMASSOL DISTRICT.<br />

Group Villages<br />

1. ... Kato Amiandos and Pano Amiandos.<br />

2. ... Asomatos jmd Cherkes Chiftlik.<br />

2. His Excellency has also directed that the ilukhtar<br />

of the Village Commission of the first mentioned<br />

village in each group as shown al)ove shall l)e the<br />

Mukhtar of the (Jroup Commission of such (Ji'oup for<br />

the purposes of the Rural Constables Laws, 1932<br />

and 1934. (M.P. 1307/82.)<br />

No. 969. Forest Administration Report, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified that the Annual Report of the<br />

Forest Administration in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for 193.") is now on<br />

sale at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia, price<br />

IN. a copy. (AI.P. 2G8/,S6.)<br />

No. 970. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

.\dverti6ement8 under the Trade Marks Reij^istration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the p3vver8 vested in him by the Customs Law, 1936, His<br />

E.xcellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the premises described in the third column of the Schedule<br />

licii'Lo, belonging to the persons whose names arc sut. OUL in the first colnmn of that Schedule and occupied<br />

by the persons whose names are set out in the second column of thut Schedule, to be private warehouses for the<br />

warehousint,' of the goods specified in the fourth column of the said Schedule.<br />

Owner of the<br />

premises<br />

Messis. E. Cirilli and E.<br />

Tantclides, Larnaca.<br />

Mahmoud Djelaleddin<br />

Effendi, Famagusta.<br />

Mrs. Anna N. Tornaritou,<br />

Limassol.<br />

.Mr. Haralambos I. Polemites,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Evcaf Department.<br />

Evcaf Dejxirtment.<br />

.\fu8tafa Ahmed Rashit<br />

Effendi, Ktima.<br />

Messrs. P. P. Mitsides<br />

and Company, Nioosia.<br />

Railway Department.<br />

.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

SOth September, 1 936.<br />

Occupier of the<br />

premises<br />

.Messrs. E. Cirilli and E.<br />

Pantelides, Larnaca.<br />

Messrs. Morphis and<br />

Katsambas, Faniagusta.<br />

Mr. Nicolaos Phylactou,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Mr. Haralambos I. Polemites,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Mr. Georgios S. (Jalatariotis,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Mr. Xic-os Souliotis,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Messrs. Charalambou and<br />

Stavrou, Paplios.<br />

Messre. Kattamis Bros.,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Messrs. Alexandros Gavrielides<br />

and Comi)any,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Description of the<br />

premises<br />

One store, built of stone, situated<br />

at Larnaca Stiand.<br />

Two stores, Nos. 3 and 4, sitnated<br />

at Famagusta opposite Saint<br />

Sophia Mosque.<br />

One store ^tuated in Hambeli<br />

Street, No. 14, Limassol.<br />

One store situated in Kleopatra<br />

Street, No. 8, Limassol.<br />

One store situated in Hermes<br />

Street, No. 6, Limassol.<br />

One store situated in Hermes<br />

Street, No. .">, Limassol.<br />

One store situated at Ktima.<br />

One store situated umr tbe Kailway<br />

line, Nicosia.<br />

Two stores situated near the<br />

Cii8tf>m House. Nicosia.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

Qood* to be<br />

warehoused<br />

Coffee, flour and<br />

sugar.<br />

Coffee, cigarettes,<br />

flour, beer, playing<br />

cards and sugar.<br />

Flour.<br />

Flour.<br />

Flour.<br />

Flour.<br />

Wheat and flour.<br />

Flour and wheat.<br />

Sugar.<br />

W. D. BAI TBBHHILL,<br />

Ci 9l0nial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 846/08.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936. 697<br />

No. 972. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

iHae Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Linou, m the District of Nicosia, are<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>. (M.P. 1099/36.)<br />

IKRIGATION DIVISION OF LINOU.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Linou Rules, 1936.<br />

2. In these Rules imless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Commissioner " means the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the CJommittee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Linou.<br />

" Law " means the Iirigation Laws of 1931<br />

and 1934.<br />

"List" means the hst of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall hold office for a period of<br />

three years beginning on the 19th July, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every third year in the last week of<br />

the month of June and it shall hold office for<br />

a period of three years from the 19th July next<br />

followuig its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of October and<br />

November in every year, collect the rates and<br />

charges assessed upon the proprietors mentioned<br />

in the Ust.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaD, on the 1st December,<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of all<br />

rates or charges still due and unpaid on that<br />

diate and shaU forward such statement to the<br />

Oommissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU receive as remuneration<br />

five per centmn of all rates and charges collected<br />

by him as in (a) hereof and shall be paid such<br />

of his out of pocket expenses as may be sanctioned<br />

by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appouited for such<br />

period as the Committee ma^ fix bnt in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

. appointiiig such treasurer.<br />

6. Every proprietor mentioned in the Ust shaU<br />

pay a rate not exeeeding six shiUings per<br />

annum as the Committee may from time to time<br />

decide for every Grovemment donum of land<br />

owned by such proprietor which is benefited or Is<br />

capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

6. All ra^s assessed xmder the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be pdid on or<br />

before the SOth November in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall fix)m time to time<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or fbr the maintenance or<br />

repairs ^reof; and<br />

(6) for any costs hicurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

hst under the provisions of the Law; and<br />

(c) for any costs mcurred by the Committee<br />

in instittrttog or defending any proceedings<br />

Iwooght by or agamst the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

JDivision; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the CJommittee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

cormection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> CJommittee may from time to time<br />

appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of February, March and<br />

June in every year the CJommittee shaU cause<br />

the works to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or chaimel or open a new chaimel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the CJommittee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given und^ this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the viUage<br />

of Linou so that any complaints against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shaU, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shaU repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to alter and shaU close any<br />

new channel he has been permitted to open, and<br />

if such person fails or refuses to do so, it shaU be<br />

lawful for the CJommittee to carry out such repairs<br />

or alterations as may be necessary at the expense<br />

of the offender.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the water<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in proportion<br />

to the quantity of water avaUable and having regard<br />

to the number of donums of land to be irrigated<br />

by each proprietor, and in accordance with the<br />

usage heretofore observed with regard to the tiurn<br />

of irrigation and the distribution of such water.<br />

13. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

14. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shall be carried out not later than the<br />

1st March in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shaU<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

brtmcb channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actuaUy Incurred.<br />

15. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the CJommittee ot the<br />

CJammissioner shaU at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

water or stop its proper course, and irfkaU remove<br />

aU stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.


614 • THE CVPRU> GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Commissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of an}' otiier<br />

Irrigation Division ftMined under the provisions<br />

of the Law with regard to any dams or channels<br />

which are shared in common between thc Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incurred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(o) Upon an apphcation to the CJormnissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigarion Division be dissolved tiie Conmiissioner<br />

shall call a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the porpoee of determining Aether the Irrigation<br />

Division should he dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the pteeence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

Uld i^ace appointed and if at snch meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietor? r^T the<br />

aaUiorized proxies tiiereof who are present decide<br />

that the Irrigaticm Division shonld be dissolved,<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates dne and unpaid on the<br />

date of diseolntion shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

tiie Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubhc meetings shaU<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

ander the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on accoimt of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of sach diasohilion,<br />

shall be paid to the Commissioner aad shall be<br />

paased in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the village of Linou, and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc utility in the said viUage.<br />

No. 973.<br />

No. 975. Medical Departmeot<br />

Qaanntme Bestrictioos.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited u> th-<br />

Xotification made on the 26th September, 193>;. hj<br />

Hi- E.xcellency the Govemor pursuant to ihe<br />

Quarantine Law. 19.32. and pnblished in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

(.iazftte of the 2nd O.toljer, 1936. whereby it was<br />

dtH-iared that tbe following local aresis were infected<br />

local area.s and tliat all ptLS.senger8 and goods therefrom<br />

would be snbject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations. \'.y^2. with respect to the<br />

dangerous infections disiases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bomljay (India) ...<br />

Saiouica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Angl'-Fli'yptian .'^uflan<br />

Dangerous infectioiu<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhn.s.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Tvphus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

.Small|X)X and Pla^e.<br />

Srnalliiox.<br />

^^M.P. 289/85.)<br />

No. 974. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law. 1928.<br />

Pursnant to s^^^^cioi! :>\ of the Partnerriiip Law,<br />

191'^. the followinir ctia» .f'^ have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WlLSr^N.<br />

(M.P. 726/25.^ Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partner-iliip No. 406.<br />

Nam*; of Firm : Sapfjuopiia Ammohr^stou Conns<br />

Dimitriou &. Co.. of Varo-ha.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partners; ip is renewed for an indefiniU;<br />

period of time as from :he 10th day of Septemljer,<br />

19:36.<br />

Betum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 3rd Octobei. 1936.<br />

Nl' >Bia<br />

Luiiaca<br />

Liiiia.>sol<br />

FaiD.igUftta<br />

Papho*<br />

Kyreni.i<br />

Diiitrict<br />

Total for the week<br />

T' xA for thc rear<br />

Total for the correspondioL'<br />

week last yiesir<br />

— -^ — 3. u. r:<br />

x . - •f.<br />

Xio'- .<br />

'j'\i October, 1936. (M.P. «i"<br />

3<br />

—<br />

2<br />

—<br />

—<br />

-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

r. C<br />

7 =r<br />

1 - - 9 - ! - i -<br />

- - .3 1 _ _<br />

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'2'2<br />

•><br />

— - M _ 1 __<br />

X -< >. =<br />

3 _s - =<br />

Zi z ^ z<br />

- : - 4 ' -<br />

- 1 - 2 3 b —<br />

14 1<br />

• <strong>The</strong>»e disease* wen- not Notifiable in VJ'ft<br />

I<br />

4<br />

14<br />

1<br />

4<br />

i. 1- -<br />

4 3 1.7i»f 6 *.'


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Na 976. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 9th October is pubUshed :-<br />

Conntry. Locality. Xature of Disease.<br />

Egypt Yarious<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

9th October, 1936.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

r.99<br />

Anthrax, Tul>crculosis, Hagmorrhagic Septicaemia, Bursatee,<br />

Tetanus, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Helminthiasis, Necrobacillosis, Variola, Fowl Plagne, Fowf<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Spirochsptosis, Bacillary<br />

White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Stri^iigylosis,<br />

Sheep Pox, Fowl Pox. Fowl Cholera.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine,


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do. do. do. FF./ 2 forms 0 1<br />

Imports, Exports and Shipping for the<br />

year ended 31.12.35 .. .. . . 1 4<br />

International Labour Conference—Report<br />

on the possibiUty of applying in <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

the International Convention (1932)—<br />

1933 ..2 0^<br />

Investigation into the Sponge Fishing<br />

Industry, by L. R. Crawshay—1930 .. 1 &<br />

Malaria in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Report on Prevention<br />

of, by Sir Ronaki Ross—1914 ..0 3<br />

Medical and Sanitary Report for the years<br />

1932, 1933, 1934and 1935.. .. (each) 4 0<br />

Mines and Labour Report, 1935 .. .. 10<br />

Mosquitoes of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by Mehmed Aziz<br />

"' X vO^ •• •• •• •• • • A v<br />

PoUce Force—Report on, for 1936 .. 14^<br />

Prisons—Report on, for 1935 .. .. 10<br />

RaUway, Report on, by F.B. Glasier—1913 12 4^<br />

Reorganization of the Medical Services<br />

in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by A. E. Horn—1928 ..2 0<br />

Rural Life Survey, <strong>Cyprus</strong>, with maps—1930 5 0<br />

do. without maps (E. oro.) 2 6<br />

Table of Distances from District C!ourts<br />

"~~xi/*JO •• •« •• •• • • U o<br />

Trade Commissioner's Report (Quarterly)<br />

to 30.12.34 0 3<br />

ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY.<br />

Antiquities Report for the year 1934 .. 4 0<br />

Bibhography of<strong>Cyprus</strong>, by G.JefEery—1929 2 4^.<br />

Chronology of<strong>Cyprus</strong>, by Sir Ronald Storrs<br />

l.uO\) ••• •• •• •• • • ^ U<br />

Historic <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by R. Gunnis—1935 .. 8 4^<br />

Historical and Architectural BuUdings in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, by G. Jeflfery—1930, No. 3 .. 0 4^<br />

do. do. 1933, No. 6 .. 1 0<br />

do. do. 1934, No. 6 .. 1 0<br />

do. do. 1935, No. 7 .. 1 0<br />

Rums of Salamis, by G. Jeflfery—1926 .. 0 4^<br />

AGRICULTURE, FORESTS & MINERALS.<br />

Agricultural Report, Annual, 1902-3, by<br />

P. Gennadius .. .. .. .. 0 4^<br />

Agricultural Dept.—Report for 1932,1933,<br />

1934, 1935 (each) 3 0<br />

Cupriferous Deposits, by Professor<br />

C. G. CuUis and A. B. Edge—1927 . . 6 0<br />

Forest Administration, Report for 1935 ..<br />

Forest Conservancy, by P. G. Madon<br />

l]J><br />

—1930<br />

Forestry, Report on, by D. E. Hutchins<br />

3 0<br />

—1909 ..6 0<br />

Forestry, Summary of Report by R. S.<br />

Troup—1930 10<br />

Forests and Grazing (o. or T.) .. . . 0 2<br />

Geology of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by C. V. Bellamy and<br />

A. J. Jukes-Browne—1905 .. ..2 0<br />

Insect Pests and Fungus Diseases, by H. M.<br />

Morris (E.,T.oro.)—1932 .. .. 0 4^<br />

Inspector of Mmes, Annual Report, 1930,<br />

1931,1932,1934 and 1935 .. (each) 1 0<br />

Irrigation Work in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Report on, by<br />

Col. W. m. Effis-1922 .. .. 10 (5<br />

Mineral Substances Utilized in the Arte,<br />

by P Gennadius—1905 10<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


6<br />

/k pi<br />

A 701<br />

if^<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2543 OF 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 34 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW FURTHER TO AMEND THE LICENSING LAW, 1889.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [8/^ October, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Officer Administering<br />

the Govemment and Commander-in-Chief of<br />

the Colony of Cjrprus as foUows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Licensing (Amendment) short title.<br />

Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Licensing lo of issd.<br />

Laws, 1889 to 1934, (hereinafter caUed " the Principal 20 of 1926.<br />

Law"), and the Principal Law and this Law may together 30 of 1934.'<br />

be cited as the Licensing Laws, 1889 to 1936.<br />

2. Section 21 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed Repeal of<br />

and the following section substituted therefor:— w"*io^of***<br />

"Hours of 21.—(1) AU premises on which intoxicating substitution<br />

c osmg. liquors are sold by retail shall be closed every °* ^^<br />

night at such hour and shall remain closed<br />

until such hour as the Govemor may by Order<br />

direct.<br />

(2) Ll any Order made under sub-section (1),<br />

the Govemor may authorize the Commissioi;ier<br />

to extend, by special permit under his hand,<br />

the time during which any premises on which<br />

intoxicating liquors are sold by retaU may<br />

remain open on any night specified in such<br />

special permit upon payment of such fee, not<br />

exceeding two shillings for every hour, as may<br />

be prescribed by the Order.<br />

(3) Where a special permit has been granted by<br />

the Commissioner under sub-section (2), notwithstanding<br />

anything in this Law contained it<br />

shaU be lawful for the licensed person during<br />

the currency of his licence to seU on any night<br />

specified in such special permit intoxicating<br />

Uquors by retail on the Ucensed premises during<br />

the extended time specified therein."<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Sth October, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 174/1900.)<br />

(1)


702 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBIA, 1936.<br />

Shorty title.<br />

Interpret€ition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Oonrta of<br />

Justice<br />

Order, 1927.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cj-prus<br />

Courts of<br />

Justice<br />

(Amendment)<br />

Order.<br />

1931.<br />

45 of 1934.<br />

14 of 1936.<br />

36 of 1935.<br />

Power to<br />

Court to<br />

deliver<br />

judginent in<br />

certain<br />

actions.<br />

38 of 1935.<br />

Right of<br />

appeal and<br />

powers of<br />

Supreme<br />

Court on<br />

appeal.<br />

38 of 193."<br />

3^ of 1935<br />

Short title.<br />

2 of 1931<br />

22 of 1933<br />

No. :]> OF 19:]().<br />

A LAW TO EMPOWER DRISIONAL COURTS TO DELR^ER<br />

DEFERRED JUDGMENTS IN CERTAIN CASES.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [Sth Ociober. 1936.<br />

Govemor.<br />

RE it enacted by His Excellency the Gk)vemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows :—<br />

1. This Law mav be cited as the Divisional Courts<br />

(Deferred Judgments) Law, 1936.<br />

2. Ll this Law—<br />

"action" includes all proceedings of a civil nature;<br />

"Court" means a Divisional Court constituted under<br />

the provisions of the CHprus Courts of Justice Orders<br />

and Laws, 1927 to (No.* 2) 1935.<br />

3.—(1) AU actions which on or before the Slst day of<br />

December, 1935, were concluded before a Court except<br />

for judgment shaU continue before the Court which tried<br />

them and such Court shaU be and is hereby empowered<br />

to deUver judgment therein as if the Courts of Justice<br />

Law, 1935, had not been enacted.<br />

(2) In ever} action to which the provisions of subsection<br />

(1) apply judgment shall be deUvered not later<br />

than the 31st daj' of December, 1936.<br />

4. Every judgment deUvered as in section 3 prescribed<br />

shaU be deemed to be a judgment deUvered as if the<br />

Courts of Justice Law, 1935, had not been enacted, and—<br />

(a) any right which, if the said Law had not been<br />

enacted, any person had or might have to appeal<br />

therefrom to the Supreme Court:<br />

(b) any power which, if the said Law had not been<br />

enacted, the Supreme Court had or might have to<br />

hear and determine any such appeal,<br />

may be exercised in the same manner as if the Courts of<br />

Justice Law, 1935, had not been enacted.<br />

Sth October, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL.<br />

Coloniai Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 488/32.)<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE OATHS AND AFFIDAVITS LAWS,<br />

1931 AND 1933.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of C\'pru8 as<br />

foUows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as tlie Oaths and Affidavits<br />

(Amendment) Law. 1936, and shaU l>e read as one \\ith<br />

the Oatlis and Affidavits Laws, 1931 and 1933, (hereinafti-r<br />

caUed "the Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and<br />

this Law may together be cited as the Oaths and Affidavits<br />

Laws, 1931 to 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936. 70:}<br />

Amendment<br />

of section 2<br />

2. Section 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended by ^<br />

the addition thereto of the following sub-section:— of Law"2 of<br />

"(3) Where any oath or affidavit is required to be ^^^^'<br />

taken or made under the British NationaUty and Status<br />

of AUens Act, 1914, or any Act amending or substituted<br />

for the same or any regulations made thereunder, such<br />

oath or affidavit shaU be taken or made before the<br />

Commissioner of the District in which the deponent<br />

resides."<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to enable Commissioners to<br />

administer oaths or receive declarations made in connection<br />

with appUcations for the grant of certificates of naturalization<br />

under the British NationaUty and Status of AUens<br />

Acts.<br />

L. LLOYD-BLOOD,<br />

(M.P. 1419/14/3.) Attorney-General.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW CONCERNING THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN ON<br />

UNDERGROUND WORK IN MINES.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Employment of Women short title.<br />

(in Mines) Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law Interpre-<br />

" mine " includes any undertaking, whether pubhc or *^*^°°'<br />

private, for the extraction of any substance from under<br />

the surface of the earth.<br />

3. No female, whatever her age, shaU be employed on Prohibition of<br />

underground work in any mine: o?womSron<br />

Provided that the Governor in Council may, by underground<br />

regulations to be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, exempt from the m?nes.^^<br />

operation of this section—<br />

(a) females holding positions of management who<br />

do not perform manual work;<br />

(b) females employed in health and welfare services ;<br />

(c) females who, in the course of their duties, spend<br />

a period of training in the underground parts of a<br />

mine ; and<br />

(d) any other females who may occasionaUy have to<br />

enter the underground parts of a mine for the purpose<br />

of a non-manual occupation.<br />

4. Any person being the proprietor, owner or manager Penaiti* ties.<br />

of any mine in which any female is employed in contravention<br />

of this Law shaU be guilty of an ofifence and shaU<br />

be Uable to a fine of ten pounds for every female so<br />

employed. ^ ,..„__<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> object of this Bill is to give effect to the provisions<br />

of a draft Convention concerning the employment of females<br />

on underground work in mines of aU kinds, which was<br />

adopted by the International Conference at its Nineteenth<br />

Session in June, 1935, and which His Majesty's Government<br />

in the United Kingdom propose to ratify.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

L. LLOYD-BLOOD,<br />

(M.P. 1078/36.) Attomey-General.<br />

(3)


701 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBEE, 1936.<br />

Short title.<br />

20 of 19S5.<br />

Repeal of<br />

sub-section<br />

(2) of section<br />

4 of Law 20<br />

of 1935 and<br />

Bubstitution<br />

of new<br />

sub section.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE SHEPHERDS' LICENSING LAW, 1935.<br />

BE it enacted by His ExceUency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Shepherds' Licensing<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shaU be read as one with<br />

the Shepherds' Licensing Law, 1935, (hereinafter caUed<br />

" the Principal Law "), and the Principal Law and this<br />

Law may together be cited as the Shepherds' Licensing<br />

Laws, 1935 and 1936.<br />

2. Sub-section (2) of section 4 of the Principal Law is<br />

hereby repealed and the foUowing sub-section substituted<br />

therefor:—<br />

(( (2) On receipt of such appUcation the Commissioner<br />

may, in his discretion, issue a Ucence in the Form A. in<br />

the Schedule specifying the number of animals, not<br />

exceeding eighty, in respect of which the Ucence is<br />

granted:<br />

Provided—<br />

(a) that no Ucence shall be issued under this<br />

sub-section to any person who—<br />

(i) is under sixteen years of age ;<br />

(u) subject to the proviso to section 9, is<br />

disquaUfied from holding a shepherd's licence<br />

under the provisions of that section ;<br />

(b) that the Commissioner may, in his discretion,—<br />

(i) by an endorsement on a shepherd's Ucence<br />

increase the number of animals specified<br />

therein to a maximum of one hundred and<br />

twenty animals for such period and on such<br />

terms and conditions as to him may seem fit;<br />

(u) revoke at any time any such endorsement."<br />

Amendment 3. Sub-section (1) of section 8 of the Principal Law is<br />

of sub-section<br />

aro?slSlon hereby amended by the insertion of the foUowing<br />

8 of Law 20 paragraph immediately after paragraph (d) thereof :—<br />

of 1936.<br />

Amendment<br />

of section 9<br />

of Law 20<br />

of 1935.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Criminal<br />

Code Order<br />

in Council,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931.<br />

34 of 1932.<br />

35 of 19.33.<br />

43 of 1933.<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

28 of 1936.<br />

((<br />

(e) has been convicted of the ofifence of wearing<br />

or carrying a dagger or knife under section 78<br />

or 79 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Criminal Code, 1928<br />

to (No. 2) 1936."<br />

4. Section 9 of the Principal Law is hereby amended<br />

as foUows :—<br />

(a) By the insertion in paragraph (c) thereof<br />

immediately after the words " section 6 (A " of the<br />

words " or 6 (A) ".<br />

(6) By the insertion of the foUowing proviso at the<br />

end thereof :—<br />

" Provided that the Commissioner may, in his<br />

discretion, at any time after the expiration of five<br />

years from the date of completion of any sentence<br />

served by any person in respect of any of the ofifences<br />

hereinbefore mentioned, grant to such person a<br />

shepherd's hcence."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(•i)


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBEE, 1936. 70'><br />

5. Section II ofthe Principal Law is hereby amended f/"^^i"n°n<br />

by the deletion of the words " paragraphs (a) and (b) " of LTW'^W<br />

(fine 18) and by the substitution therefor of the words '^ ^'^^•<br />

" paragraph (a) ".<br />

6. Section 12 of the Principal Law is hereby repealed ^^^1^^<br />

and the foUowing section substituted therefor :— Law 20 k<br />

"Offence. 12. Any person who ]ab«\i?ntion<br />

(a) acts in contravention of section 3, o or gJction<br />

6 (2) ;<br />

(b) is outside an enclosure in charge of any<br />

animals in excess to the number of animals<br />

specified in his Ucence or permit,<br />

shaU be guilty of an ofifence and shaU be Uable<br />

to imprisonment not exceeding three months<br />

or to a fine not exceeding ten pounds or to both,"<br />

7. Section 14 of the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the insertion immediately after the word "charge" "fL^w°20<br />

(Une 1) of the word " of '. "^ i»35<br />

8. Section 17 of the Principal Law is herebv repealed. Rei^^aaiof<br />

•^ ^ sc-ction 17<br />

of I>aw 20<br />

of 193.5.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> Schedule to the Principal Law is hereby amended Amendment<br />

by the deletion from Form B. thereof of the words toLaw'^So*<br />

" belonging to " and by the substitution therefor of the «' ^•'^'^^<br />

words " ordinarily in charge of ".<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main objects of this BiU are to empower the<br />

Commissioner—<br />

(a) to increase, by an endorsement on a shepherd's<br />

Ucence, the present maximum number of 80 animals<br />

specified therein to a maximum of one hundred<br />

and twenty animals for such period and on such<br />

terms and conditions as the Commissioner thinks<br />

fit (clause 2 (2) (b)) ; and<br />

(b) notwithstanding that a person has been convicted<br />

of anv of the ofifences set out in section 9 of the<br />

Principal La\\, to grant such person a shepherd's<br />

licence, provided that five years have elapsed since<br />

the expiration of the serving of any sentence imposed<br />

upon such person (clause 4 (b)).<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> opportunity has been taken of efifecting certain<br />

minor amendments to the Principal Law, which experience<br />

has shown to be necessary.<br />

L. LLOYD-BLOOD,<br />


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2543 OF 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foltewing applications for the Begistration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisionB of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any sueh application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) 0. F. Wii.so^, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1469A in Olass 3, in respect of pharmaiceatical preparations, in the name of Mr. A. D. Ronchese, 21,<br />

Boulevard de Riquier, Nice, France, French subject, trading as manufacturer of patented medicines.<br />

Filed the 21st day of September, 19.36.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark application No. 1J:G9A is c/o Messrs. C. .V. Papaellina<br />

& Co., Nicosia.<br />

No. 1476A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Cristodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers.<br />

Filed the 1st day of October, 1 i)36.<br />

j^POLLON<br />

OLD WHITE WINE<br />

DEMI-SEC<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " APOLLON " and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added words.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(1)<br />

707


708 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1471A in Class 3, in respect of all the goods in the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

Atebrlne-Mnsonate<br />

To be associated with Trade Mark No. 11 90A.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

Xo. 1470A in Class 3, in respect of medicinal salts, No. 1473A in Class 3, in respect of all goods in<br />

in the name of Fynnon Limited, Macleans Corner, the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, England, a Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a<br />

company registered under the Laws of the United Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

Filed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

trading as merchants.<br />

Filed the 22nd day of September, 1936.<br />

FYNNON<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1472A in Class 3, in respect of all the goods in<br />

the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a<br />

Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

Atepe<br />

1st Advt.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

Prontosil<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

applications Nos. 1471A-1473A is c/o Mr. Costas<br />

Christodoulou, Nicosia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Govemment Printer at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

(2)


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ublisfieti hp autfjortt^<br />

No. 2544.] FRIDAY, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936. ro^<br />

No. 977. Merchant Shipping—Tonn^e<br />

Measurement.<br />

THE POLISH TONNAGE ORDER, 1935.<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 29th day of March, 1935.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING S MOST EXCELLENT ^LUESTY<br />

IX COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by sub-section (1) of Section 84 of the<br />

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, (57 & 58 V. c. 60), it is<br />

enacted that whenever it appears to His Majesty<br />

<strong>The</strong> King in Council that the tonnage regulations<br />

of the said Act have been adopted by any foreign<br />

coantry and are in force there, His Majesty in<br />

Council may order that the ships of that country<br />

shall, without being remeasured in His Majesty's<br />

dominions, be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted<br />

in their certificates of registry or other national<br />

papers, in the same manner, to the same extent,<br />

and for the same purposes as the tonnage denoted<br />

in the certificate of registry of a British ship is<br />

deemed to be the tonnage of that ship.<br />

And whereas by sub-section (2) of the said<br />

Section it is (amongst other things) provided that<br />

His Majesty in Council may make the Order subject<br />

to such conditions and quaUfications (if any)<br />

as His Majesty may deem expedient:<br />

And whereas it appears to His Majesty that<br />

the tonnage regulations of the said Act have been<br />

adopted by the RepubUc of Poland and are now<br />

in force in that country :<br />

^Npw^ therefore. His Majesty, in virtue of the<br />

powers vested in Him by thejsaid Section, by and<br />

with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased<br />

to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the PoUsh Tonnage<br />

Order, 1935.<br />

2. PoUsh ships, the certificates of registrj^ or<br />

other national papers of which are dated on or<br />

after the 30th November, 1927, shaU be deemed<br />

to be of the tonnage denoted in such certificates<br />

bf registry or other national papers in the same<br />

manner, to the same extent, and for the same<br />

purposes, as the tonnage denoted in the certificate<br />

of registry of a British ship is deemed to be the<br />

tonnage of that ship.<br />

3. This Order shall apply to PoUsh ships when.<br />

within any part of His IVfiijesty's dominions, other<br />

than the Union of South Afirica or the Irish Free<br />

State : provided that if the Govemor in Council<br />

of the Dominion of Canada shall make an Order<br />

having within Canada the same effect as this Order,<br />

then this Order shall cease to apply to PoUsh<br />

ships when within the Dominion of Canada as<br />

from the date on which the said Order of the<br />

Govemor m Council comes into force.<br />

(M.P. sf)7/35.) M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

No. 978. Merchant Shipping—Tonnage<br />

Measniement.<br />

THE FREE CITY OF DANZIG TONNAGE ORDER, 1936^<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE^<br />

<strong>The</strong> 24th day of July, 1936.<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY<br />

IN COUNCIL.<br />

Whereas by sub-section (1) of Section 84 of the<br />

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60),<br />

it is enacted that whenever it appears to<br />

His Majesty <strong>The</strong> Xing in Council that the tonnage<br />

regulations of the said Act have been adopted by<br />

any foreign country and are in force there. His<br />

Majesty in Council may order that the ships of<br />

that country shall, without being remeasured in<br />

His Majesty's dominions, be deemed to be of the<br />

toimage denoted in their certificates of registry<br />

or other national papers, in the same manner,<br />

to the same extent and for the same purposes as<br />

the tonnage denoted in the oertificate of registiy<br />

of a British ship is deemed to be the tonnage of<br />

that ship :<br />

And whereas by sub-section (2) of the said<br />

Section it is (amongst other things) provided that<br />

His Majesty in Council may make the Order<br />

subject to such conditions and quaUfications (if any)<br />

as His Majesty may deem expedient:<br />

And whereas it appears to His Majesty that the<br />

tonnage regulations of the said Act, have been,<br />

adopted by the Free City of Danzig and are<br />

now in force there :<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


10 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Now, therefore. His Majesty, in virtue of the<br />

powers vested in Him by the said Section, by and<br />

with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleaaed<br />

to order, and it is hereby ordered, as foUows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Free City of<br />

Danzig Tonnage Order. 1936.<br />

2. Ships of the Free City of Danzing the<br />

certificates of registry or other national papers<br />

of which are dated on or after the 14th June, 1922,<br />

shall be deemed to be of the tonnage denoted in<br />

such certificates of registry or other national<br />

papers in the same manner, to the same extent<br />

and for the same purposes, as the tonnage denoted<br />

in the certificate of registry of a British ship is<br />

deemed to be the tonnage of that ship.<br />

3. Tliis Order shall apply to ships of the Free<br />

CSty of Danzig, when within any part of His<br />

Majesty's dominions, other than the Union of<br />

South Africa or the Irish Free State ; provided that<br />

if the Governor in Council of the Dominion of<br />

Canada shall make an Order having within Canada<br />

the same effects as this Order, then this Order<br />

shall cease to apply to such ships when within<br />

the Dominion of Canada as from the date on ^v hich<br />

the said Order of the Governor in Council comes<br />

into force.<br />

(M.P. 867/35.) M. P. A. Hankey.<br />

No. 979.<br />

THE (CASE STATED IN SUMMARY CRIMIXAL<br />

PROCEEDINGS) RULES OF COURT, 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor, with the advice<br />

and assistance of the Chief Justice, in exercise<br />

of the powers vested in him by the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts<br />

of Justice Orders and Laws, 1927 to (No. 2) 1935,<br />

read together with the Courts of Justice Law,<br />

1935, hereby makes the following rules, which<br />

may be cited as the (Case Stated in Summary<br />

Criminal Proceedings) Rules of Court, 1936.<br />

1. In these mlee—<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Law" means the Courts of Justice<br />

Law, 1935 :<br />

• <strong>The</strong> registrar " means the registrar of the<br />

trial Court ;<br />

• <strong>The</strong> trial Court " means the District Court<br />

whidi gave the decision in regard to which it is<br />

desired to have a case stated pursuant to<br />

section 23 of the Courts of Justice Law, 1935.<br />

2. An apjiUcation to the trial Court to state a<br />

case shall be in Form 1 in the Appendix, and<br />

shall be left with the registrar within the time<br />

prescribed by the Law. If the appellant desires<br />

to have a certificate of refusal in the event of the<br />

trial Court refusing to state a case, the application<br />

shall contain a requhall call for the ca.se<br />


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936. 711<br />

Form 2.—Case Stated (Rule 3).<br />

In the Supreme Court.<br />

C.D. (app.) vs. A.B. (resp.)<br />

Statement of Case by X.Y., President (or as the<br />

cAise may he) of the District Court of<br />

relative to his decision on the day<br />

of , 19 , in summary criminal<br />

proceedings instituted by A.B. of<br />

against CD. of (No. ), an<br />

application for such case having bc^en made on<br />

the day of ,19 .<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> charge was as follows—(set out charge)<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> case was determined as follows—(set<br />

out result of trial).<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> facts found by me were—(set out facts<br />

so far as may be necessary to raise any point of law<br />

involved).<br />

4.—(a) It was thereupon contended on the part<br />

of the appeUant that (set out legal objections taken).<br />

(b) In support of these objections my attention<br />

was directed to—(set out authorities cited on<br />

appellant's behalf).<br />

5.—(a) On behalf of the respondent it was<br />

contended that (set out the contentions).<br />

(b) My attention was directed to—(set out<br />

authorities cited on respondent's behalf).<br />

6. I, being of opinion that (state the ground on<br />

which the case was decided), held that (state the<br />

decision).<br />

Dated<br />

(Sgd. X.Y.<br />

Form 3.—Notice of Appeal (Rule 9).<br />

In the Supreme Court.<br />

CD. (app.) vs. A.B. (resp.)<br />

To A.B. of<br />

Take notice that I, the undersigned C.D.<br />

of , a party to the summary criminal<br />

proceedings A.B. vs. CD., before the District<br />

Court of (No. ), have applied<br />

for and obtained a statement of a case for the<br />

opinion of the Supreme Court, a copy of which is<br />

annexed hereto.<br />

Dated<br />

(Sgd.) C.D.<br />

Given under the hand and ofl&cial seal of the<br />

Governor and the hand of the Chief Justice<br />

at Nicosia, this 12th day of October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1247/36.)<br />

H. C. STUO.N'GK,<br />

Chief Justice.<br />

No. 980.<br />

CYPRUS GOVERNMENT RAILWAY<br />

LAW. 1906.<br />

AUTHORITIES GRANTED UNDER ISECTION 4.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by<br />

section 4 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Government Railway Law,<br />

1906. His Excellency the Governor has been<br />

pleased to authorize and the foUowing persons<br />

now employed in the service of the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Government Raih\a.\' are hereby authorized to<br />

have and to exercise while actualh' performing<br />

the duties of and incident to such employment,<br />

all such powers, authorities, protections and<br />

privileges as belong to a constable as defined by<br />

clause 2 of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Courts of Justice Order,<br />

1927.<br />

J. W. Bulman, Superintendent, Railway.<br />

R. Limonidas, Railujay Accountant.<br />

S. Piperies, Traffic Assistant.<br />

E. Constantinides, Inspector of Way and Works4.<br />

K. Constandi, District Inspector.<br />

A. KoumouUs, Head Fitter.<br />

M. Piperis, Head Boilermaker.<br />

P. Tringis, Station Superintendent and Inspector,.<br />

L. Ragouzeos, Railway Wharf Superintendent.<br />

M. PapaphiUppou, Station Master.<br />

G. Mavroudis do.<br />

A. Kemal do.<br />

H. Piperides do.<br />

M. Bessim do.<br />

I. Kynighos, Station Clerk.<br />

Ph. Constantinou do.<br />

C. Ioannides do.<br />

A. Sidki, Conductor.<br />

C Antoni do.<br />

N. Yianni, SigricUman,<br />

M. Kokkonis do.<br />

G. Karindjas do.<br />

H. Christodoulou do.<br />

M Michaleff, Telegraph Linesman.<br />

F. Haji Leonti, Permanent Way Ganger.<br />

G. Nicola do.<br />

S. Dimitri do.<br />

S. Michael do.<br />

G. Vambakas do.<br />

A. Solomou do.<br />

G. Pana3H[ do.<br />

C Michael do.<br />

A. Loizou do.<br />

K. Charalambou do.<br />

P. Yianni do.<br />

M. Constantinou, Night Watchman, Nicosia.<br />

C <strong>The</strong>ofani do. do. do.<br />

0. M. SaUh do. do. Famaguata,.<br />

By His E.tcellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Nicosia, Colonial Secretary.<br />

l-ith October, V.m\. (M.P. 1185/06.)<br />

No. 981. L^islation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will uot<br />

be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with<br />

regard to the following Law : —<br />

No. 27 of 1936.—A Law to make further provision<br />

for the twelve months ended on the thirty-first day<br />

of December, 1935. (M.P. 181/86.)<br />

No. 982. Consular Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified<br />

for sreneral information that a despatch has been<br />

received from the Riglit Honourable the Secretary of<br />

State for the Colonies intimating: that the King's<br />

Exequatur. em|-H)werinir Mr. Ceoiire Kirzis to act as<br />

Honorary Consul of Poland at Limassol, received His<br />

Mtijesty's siirnatureon the 7tli SeptemlHir, 193(>.<br />

(M.P. (;:)3/3G.><br />

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•12 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Ho. 983. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. J. I). Montagu, Administrative OflBcer, to perform<br />

the duties of Commissioner, Nicosia. Dated Ilth<br />

October, 1936. (M.P. P.631.)<br />

Mr. B. J. O'Brien, Administrative OflRcer, to perform<br />

the duties of Commissioner, Kyrenia, and Assistant<br />

Commissioner, Nicosia. Dated 11th October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1517.)<br />

Mr. Henry Morrison James to be, temporarily.<br />

Superintendent of Agriculture, Agricultural Department.<br />

Dated 18th September, 1936.<br />

^Mr. James arrived in the Colony on the lst<br />

October, 1936. (M.P. 1246/36.)<br />

Dr. Arthur Henry Pemberton to be Honorary<br />

Consulting Surgeon at the Kyrenia Hospital.<br />

Dated 9th October, 1936. (M.P. 921/34.)<br />

Mr. Herbert Stanley Richards to be, on probation, an<br />

Assistant Master, Government Secondary School,<br />

Education Department.<br />

1936.<br />

Dated 2 lst September,<br />

Mr. Richards arrived in the Colony on the 27th<br />

September, 1936. (M.P. P.2200.)<br />

Mr. Alan Morton to be, on probation, an Assistant<br />

Master, Government Secondary School, Education<br />

Department. Dated 21st September, 1936.<br />

Mr. Morton arrived in the Colony on the 27th<br />

Septeml)er, 1936. (M.P. P.2201.)<br />

Mr. Antonios Costa Zachariades to be, on probation,<br />

an Irrigation Guard, 2nd Grade, Irrigation Department.<br />

Dated Sth October, 1936. (M.P. P.2193.)<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT.<br />

Mr. Pelham Parker, Chief Accountant, Treasury, acted<br />

as Deputy Treasurer from SOth May to Sth October,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.1814.)<br />

Ho. 984. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. Pelham Parker, Chief Accountant, Treasury, is<br />

granted vacation leave (74 days) and passage leave<br />

(24 days) from 9th October, 1936, to 14th January,<br />

1937. (M.P. L.1814.)<br />

Mr. F. W. Sadler, Staff Clerk, Colomal Secretary's<br />

OflBce, was absent on vacation leave (84 days),<br />

passage leave (18 days) and on leave with half<br />

salary (10 days) from 25th June to 14th October,<br />

1936. (M.P. L.2053.)<br />

Ho. 985. Retiiement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve the following retirement :—<br />

Mr. Togli Constanti, Irrigation Guard, 2nd Grade,<br />

Irrigation Department, with effect from the 8th<br />

October, r.K^6, inclusive. (M.P. P.169.)<br />

Ho. 986. Govemment Certificate in Chemistry.<br />

Notice is hereby given that the next examination<br />

for the (iovernment Certificate in Chemistry will be<br />

held on -^')th .lanuary, 1937, and following days, at<br />

the (iovernment Laboratory.<br />

Int»ndirj'_' candidates should irive notice to the<br />

20l08l2.)<br />

No. 987.<br />

Notification under the Quarantme Law, 1982.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him bv tbe<br />

Quarantine Law, 1982, or otherwise. His Excellency<br />

the Governor is pleased to declare and it is hereby<br />

declared that the local areas in the first colunm of<br />

the Schedule hereto are infected local areas and that<br />

all passengers and goods therefrom shall, as from the<br />

date hereof, be subject to the measures prescribed by<br />

the Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases in the second column<br />

of the Schedule hereto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Notification No. 945, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 2nd October, 1936, is hereby cancelled.<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul ...<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

• • •<br />

• a •<br />

• • •<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

...<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

Nicosia, 10th October, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. I). BATTERSHILL,<br />

(M.P. 289/36.) Colonial Secretory.<br />

No. 988. Greek Examinations.<br />

PASS-LIST.<br />

Ordinary—6th October, 1936.<br />

Mr. R. M. Gambles, Veterinary Officer, AgricultuilJ<br />

Department. (M.P. P.2079.)<br />

Mr. G. W. Chapman, Assistant Conservator of Forests,<br />

1st Grade, Forest Department. (M.P. P.ISIO.)<br />

Preliminary—Sth October, 1936.<br />

Mr. A, E. Walker, Temporary Assistant Engineer,<br />

Public Works Department. (M.P. 807/36.)<br />

Mr. A. B. Cavaghan, Harbour Master, Customs and<br />

Inland Revenue Department. (M.P. P.2111.)<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

Director of Ednration.<br />

No. 989. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law» 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

C. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership Xo. 364.<br />

Name of Firm : (iianno|)oulo Freres, of Nicosia.<br />

Change : Costas (Jeorgopoulos has withdrawn from<br />

the partnership.<br />

Date of change IsL Octol)er. 1936.<br />

Partnership Xo. 407.<br />

Name of Firm : Mangourides &, Loizou, of Nicotiia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is renewed for an iiidefiniw<br />

period of time as from the lst day of OctoV>cr, 11*36.<br />

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No. 990. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZEriE, I6TH OCTOBER, 1936. 713<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of<br />

the Irrigation Law, 1931, the foUowing Rules<br />

made by the Committee of the Irrigation Division<br />

of Evrykhou, in the District of Nicosia, are<br />

published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>. (M.P. 1143/36.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF EVRYKHOU.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Evrykhou Rules, 1936.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

** Commissioner" means the Commissioner"<br />

of the District of Nicosia.<br />

" Committee " means the Committee of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

" Irrigation Division " means the Irrigation<br />

Division of Evrykhou.<br />

" Law " means the Irrigation Laws of 1931<br />

and 1934.<br />

" List" means the Ust of the names and<br />

residence of the proprietors prepared under the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law. ,<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation works of the<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU hold office for a period of<br />

three years beginning on the 26th July, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong>reafter the election of the Committee shall<br />

take place every third year in the first week of<br />

the month of July and it shall hold office for<br />

a period of three years from the 26th July next<br />

following its election.<br />

4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shall appoint a treasurer<br />

who shall, during the months of July and<br />

August in every year, coUect the rates and<br />

charges asseftsrtfd ttport th* prbprietors mentioned<br />

in the list.<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall, on the 1st September,<br />

in every year, prepare a statement of all<br />

rates or charges still due and unpaid on that<br />

date and shall forward such statement to the<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be unpaid. Provided<br />

that he shall be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

expenses as may be sanctioned by the Committee.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appointed for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix but in no case<br />

extending over the term of office of the Committee<br />

appointing such treasurer.<br />

6. Every proprietor mentioned in the list shall<br />

pay a rate not exceeding six shillings per<br />

annum as may be prescribed by the Committee<br />

from time to time for every Government donum of<br />

land owned by such proprietor which is benefited<br />

or is capable of being benefited by the works.<br />

6. All rates assessed under the provisions of the<br />

Law and of these Rules shaU be paid on or<br />

before the Slst August in every year.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU from time to time<br />

authorize the treasurer to pay out of the money<br />

in his hands any sum required :—<br />

(a) for the works or for the maintenance or<br />

repairs thereof; and<br />

(6) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in the preparation of the plans, estimates and<br />

list under the provisions of the Law; and<br />

(c) for any costs incurred by the Committee<br />

in instituting or defending any proceedings<br />

brought by or against the treasurer as<br />

representing the proprietors of the Irrigation<br />

Division ; and<br />

(d) for any compensation payable imder<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Committee sufficient to meet any amount<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(/) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

coimection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of March and May in<br />

every year, the Committee shaU cause the works<br />

to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Committee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice has been posted in the village<br />

of Evrykhou so that any complaints against the<br />

application may be inquired into by the Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shaU repair any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to open, and if such person<br />

fails or refuses to do so, it .shall be lawful for the<br />

Comnaittee-to carry out such repairs or alterations<br />

as may be necessary at the expense of the offender.<br />

12. No person shall be aUowed to cut the water<br />

either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

channels shall be carried out not later than the<br />

1st June in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

Committee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shall<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actually incurred.<br />

14. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner or<br />

the Committee shall at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and shaU remove<br />

all stones and other thuigs intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shall distribute the water<br />

from time to time to every proprietor in proportion<br />

to the quantity of water available and having regard<br />

to the number of donums of land to be irrigated<br />

by each proprietor, and in accordance with the<br />

usage heretofore observed with regard to the turn<br />

of irrigation and the distribution of such water.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Commissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

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714<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

ajTAxtgement with the Committee of any other<br />

Inagation Diviaon formed under the proviaions<br />

of the Law with i^^aid to any dams or channels<br />

whioh are shared in coumion between tho Irrigation<br />

Division and such other Irrigation Division, the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any expenses incucred in<br />

connection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the Ust requesting that<br />

the Irrigaition Division be dissolved the Commis<br />

sioner shaU caU a meeting of the proprietors for<br />

the purpose of determining whether the Irrigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shall be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the time<br />

and place appointed and if at sucb meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies thereof who are present decide<br />

No. 991. Medical Department.<br />

that tiie Irrigation Division shonld be disaolvvd<br />

the Irrigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

ProTided that all rates dne and unpaid on tie<br />

date of dissolution shaH be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation IXviaion had not beeo difisolred.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> provisions of sections 4, S, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to public meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis mutandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the jirovisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands Of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shall be paid to the Commissioner and shall be<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the village of Evrykhou, and shall be<br />

utilized by the Commissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc utility in the village of Evrykhou.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended IOth October, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

PaphoB<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

mallpox<br />

c»<br />

— —<br />

- —^., .. -rr<br />

— —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

--<br />

—<br />

bickenpox<br />

O<br />

-^<br />

242<br />

9<br />

earlet-Fev<br />

CO<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

holera<br />

U<br />

—<br />

—s-.. :<br />

— —<br />

Nicosia,<br />

12th October, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

•<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

" • " "<br />

iphtheria<br />

Q<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

—<br />

2<br />

24<br />

~~~"<br />

gitis<br />

a<br />

.C.S. Meni<br />

W<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

0<br />

'~~<br />

yphus<br />

H<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

'-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

'<br />

yphoid<br />

H<br />

6<br />

2<br />

6<br />

4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

21<br />

633<br />

14<br />

ysentery<br />

Q<br />

—<br />

—.-<br />

—<br />

2U<br />

3<br />

CO<br />

ulmonary<br />

uberculosi<br />

diH<br />

1<br />

—<br />

1<br />

22(1<br />

• <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 19,35.<br />

No. 992. Animal Disease.<br />

4<br />

^<br />

9<br />

ellow Fev<br />

!>H<br />

—<br />

..-<br />

- -<br />

*<br />

engue<br />

Q<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

«<br />

easles<br />

cute Ante<br />

oliomyelit<br />

ISi<br />

—<br />

—<br />

*<br />

4<br />

u<br />

o<br />

'E *<br />

-^pui<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

*<br />

rachoma<br />

H<br />

43<br />

GO<br />

27<br />

210<br />

fi<br />

3<br />

.34!)<br />

7,73',»<br />

E. A. NKFF,<br />

•<br />

eprosy<br />

J<br />

__<br />

—<br />

- •<br />

(;<br />

1<br />

0<br />

fti<br />

2i(;<br />

7<br />

5<br />

374<br />

H.81(»<br />

21<br />

Director of Medieid Serrires.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the ICth October is pnl>li»lied:—<br />

Country XMLUI'C of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Bursatee,<br />

Tetanus, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, AnaplasmosiB,<br />

Helminthiasis, NecrobacillosiB, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Avian SpirochwtoiiR, Bacillary<br />

White Diarrhcea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercnlosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Strongyki^, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine, (ilanders, Variola, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Difiease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Dourine, Variola,<br />

Glanders.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ICth October, 1986. RoBKRT J. RoE, Chief Veterinary Officer.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, I6TH OCTOBER, 1936. 715<br />

J^O; 993. Accoimts of Beceipts and Expenditure of the Nicosia Town Conmiittee of Edacation<br />

for Orthodox-Christian Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Sehoolt. £ s. cp.<br />

By balance from previous year<br />

, 322 0 7i<br />

Assessment<br />

2,025 15 1<br />

Grants from Government for Syssition. 40 0 0<br />

Sundry receipts<br />

47 5 3<br />

B.—Secondary Schools.<br />

By balance from last year ...<br />

1,282 16 7<br />

Admission fees:<br />

s. cp.<br />

Boys' school ... ... 2,538 13 0<br />

Girls' school 945 1 6<br />

3,483 14 6<br />

By Examination fees :-<br />

... ... 60 7 0<br />

Grants from :<br />

Government<br />

1,417 0 0<br />

Churches...<br />

500 16 0<br />

Any other grants<br />

90 3 1<br />

2,007 19 1<br />

»Certified correct,<br />

TH. DERVIS<br />

G. PIERIDES<br />

C. ASSIOTIS<br />

L. LOUKAIDES<br />

1<br />

Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAK, 1935-36.<br />

£2,435 1 2i<br />

£6,834 17 5<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

To salaries<br />

407 10 0<br />

School-garden<br />

Rent:—<br />

Phaneromeni<br />

Ayios Georgios<br />

Chrysaliniotissa ...<br />

Secondary Education<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

720 0 0<br />

19 10 0<br />

100 0 0<br />

50 0 0<br />

13 1 3<br />

md 10 0<br />

Repairs<br />

... 209 it 6<br />

Fumiture and school appliances ... 32 17 Hi<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

... 258 15 X<br />

Syssition, Insurance premium<br />

Balance to next year<br />

...<br />

..<br />

171 14 0<br />

452 2 4<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture and school appliances ..<br />

Purchase of Immovable Property<br />

Latrines<br />

Sundry expenses ...<br />

Balance to next year<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

E. THEOPHANIDES)<br />

£2.435 1 2i<br />

,5,742 0 4<br />

231 3 7*<br />

57 15 2<br />

303 6 3<br />

252 13 6<br />

165 0 3i<br />

82 17 6<br />

£6.834 17 5<br />

A. TAVERNABIS f'^'^'f^f^'-'<br />

(M.P. 901/09.)<br />

JYo. 994. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditare of the Famagasta-Varosha Town Conunittee of<br />

Edacation for Orthodox-Christian Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Schools.<br />

iBy assessment ...<br />

Grants from Government<br />

From secondary schools, repayment of<br />

temporary loan<br />

SCHOOL YEAE, 1935-36.<br />

£ i s. cp.<br />

449 0 0<br />

30 0 0<br />

204 13 0<br />

£683 13 0<br />

B.—Secondary Schools.<br />

/By balance from last year<br />

88 17 8<br />

Admission fees: £ s.<br />

Boys' school 514 17 T<br />

Girls'school 126 9 0<br />

641 6 0<br />

Examination fees<br />

55 19 0<br />

Grants from :<br />

Government<br />

603 4 0<br />

Municipality<br />

200 0 0<br />

Churches ...<br />

283 10 0<br />

1,086 14 0<br />

Prom Insurance Company<br />

1,451 3 1<br />

Sundry receipts<br />

1 a 5<br />

From elementary schools, temporary loau 141 2 4i<br />

•Certified correct,<br />

G. S. EMPHIEDJIS<br />

CH. EVANGELOU LOIZOI<br />

M. MARANGOS<br />

A. MICHAELIDES<br />

I Committee.<br />

£3,466 « Oi<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

To School-garden<br />

Rent ... ...<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture and school appliances.<br />

Cleaning<br />

Supervision<br />

Purchase of books<br />

Sundry^ expenses<br />

Syssition<br />

Temporary loan to secondary schools<br />

To salaries<br />

Erection of a new school building<br />

(Gymnasium)<br />

Furniture and school appliances<br />

Cleaning<br />

Repayment of loan to Ottoman Bank ...<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

Repayment of temporary loan to elementary<br />

schools<br />

Balauce to next year<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct.<br />

iJ s.<br />

T<br />

3 0<br />

20 0 0<br />

139 12 s<br />

47 11 6i<br />

113 14 0<br />

26 0 0<br />

42 5 7<br />

74 6 7<br />

75 19 3<br />

141 2 4i<br />

£683 13 0<br />

1,651 0 0<br />

1,396<br />

6<br />

24<br />

59<br />

24<br />

9<br />

1<br />

0<br />

9<br />

9<br />

204 13<br />

100 5<br />

4<br />

0<br />

0<br />

6<br />

3<br />

0<br />

H<br />

£3,466 8 OJ<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

S. SAVERIADES) . ,..<br />

S. SOLOMIDES P^«^'-<br />

(M.P. 2663/09.)


7U\ THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, l^TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

No. 995. Aoooonls ot Beceipts and of the limassol Town Committee of Eduoation<br />

for Orthodox-'Christiaa Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Schools.<br />

By balance from previous year<br />

Assessment<br />

B.—Secondary Schools.<br />

By balance from last year<br />

Admission fees :<br />

£ t. ep.<br />

Boys' school<br />

784 19 3<br />

Girls' school<br />

68 2 4J<br />

Examination fees :<br />

Boys<br />

Giris<br />

(i rants from :<br />

Govemment<br />

Municipality<br />

Sale uf books, etc. ...<br />

Sundry reoeiptt<br />

Certified correct,<br />

CHE. HA.TI PAVLOU<br />

P. L. KAKOYANNIS<br />

J). KAKATHYMIS<br />

D. DlMITRfADES<br />

N. MALIKIDES<br />

DR. MALLIARAKIS<br />

S. POTAMITIS<br />

195 18<br />

16 10<br />

1.116 0<br />

200 0<br />

0<br />

4i<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Committee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, lOS.'i-SH.<br />

£ s.<br />

:^9 16<br />

905 0<br />

cp.<br />

^<br />

0<br />

£1,244 16 7i<br />

260 7 7J<br />

853 1 7i<br />

212 s 4i<br />

1,316 0 0<br />

6 10 4<br />

6 2 0<br />

£2,654 10 5i<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

X O 9&lftiri^9*a* ••• ••• ••• ••'<br />

School-garden<br />

Rent. A', infants' school<br />

Syssition ...<br />

Insurance premium<br />

Repairs and extensions<br />

Furniture and school appliances ...<br />

Cleaning<br />

Poor pupils for clothing and shoes<br />

Purchase of books ...<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

School Library<br />

Balance to next year<br />

To salaries<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture and school appliances ...<br />

Oleanmg<br />

Purchase of books for school library<br />

Printing of certificates<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

Balance to next year<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct.<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

246 0 0<br />

4 7 5i<br />

45 0 0<br />

200 0 0<br />

21 17 0<br />

105 9 8<br />

m 14 0<br />

132 8 0<br />

125 19 54<br />

104 0 U<br />

87 IS 04<br />

12 H 0<br />

128 14 4i<br />

£1,244 16 7i<br />

.. 2,330 10 0<br />

.. 15 2 6i<br />

6 14 6<br />

.. 36 0 5<br />

3 3 4i<br />

3 11 0<br />

40 9 71<br />

.. 218 18 3<br />

£2,654 10 5|<br />

J. TEITOFTIDKS ) . J.,<br />

TH. AFTONOMOU \^^*^^'-<br />

(M.P. 2921/08.)<br />

No. 996. Acconnts of Beceipts and Expenditare of the Kyrenia Town Conunittee of Edacation<br />

for CMhodox-Christian Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Schoolt.<br />

balance from previous year<br />

Assessment<br />

Grants from Qovernment<br />

B.—Secondary Sehoolt.<br />

By I'.ilauue from last year<br />

Admission fees<br />

Grants from :<br />

£ cp.<br />

(Jovernment<br />

214 I)<br />

Chuiches ...<br />

4»; 0 0<br />

Deficit balance<br />

Certified correct,<br />

I)!;. Cu. KK.-SAHIS \<br />

CHU<br />

>KVtkis ICi omnnffee.<br />

SA\ \ A> CHKI.STI /<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1935-36.<br />

£ s.<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

2« 1<br />

84 15<br />

20 0<br />

cp<br />

b^<br />

0<br />

0<br />

£132 16 6J<br />

12<br />

3211<br />

2»;


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936. 17<br />

Ho. 997. Accounts of Beceipts and Expenditure of the Lamaca-Scala Town Conunittee of Education<br />

for Orthodox-Christian Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Schoolt.<br />

By balance from previous year<br />

Assessment<br />

B.—Secondary Schoolt.<br />

By admission fees<br />

Examination fees<br />

Grants from: £ 8. C<br />

Government 574 0<br />

Municipality 175 0 0<br />

Churches<br />

59 12 1<br />

Boarding-house<br />

Mitsis Bequest<br />

Bank of D. N. Dimitriou<br />

"^Certified correct,<br />

G, P. ARADIPIOTIS<br />

(J. ACHILLES<br />

C. MESOLONGITIS<br />

0. B. WIDESON<br />

G. S. VASSILIADES<br />

}T-,)<br />

yCommittee.<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 193.')-36.<br />

£ s.<br />

9 13 T<br />

622 4<br />

£631 18 1<br />

980 10<br />

58 4<br />

808 12<br />

198 16<br />

40 1<br />

773 17<br />

0<br />

0<br />

1<br />

7<br />

8<br />

7<br />

£2,860 2 5<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

To salaries<br />

School-garden<br />

Repairs<br />

Furniture and school appliances<br />

Purchase of books<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

Remuneration to Auditors<br />

Balance to next year<br />

To salaries<br />

Rent<br />

Repairs ...<br />

Furniture and school appliances<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

Bank of D. N. Dimitriou ...<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct.<br />

A. ECONOMOU<br />

ST. PETRAKIDES ^Auditors.<br />

£631 18<br />

?<br />

£ s.<br />

. 312 0<br />

. 18 0 0<br />

• 40 8 5<br />

. .31 16 4<br />

53 4 1<br />

. 87 13 1<br />

6 0 0<br />

22 15 8<br />

1<br />

2,124 10 0<br />

45 0 0<br />

19 10 8<br />

10 15 6<br />

179 4 0<br />

481 2 0<br />

£2,860 2 5.<br />

(M.P. 476/09.)<br />

^0. 998. Accounts of Receipts and Expenditure of the Ktima (Paphos) Town Comniittee of Education<br />

for Orthodox-Christian Schools.<br />

RECEIPTS.<br />

A.—Elementary Schools.<br />

By balance from previous year<br />

Assessment<br />

Certified correct,<br />

N. GEORGIADES<br />

N. J. NICOLAIDES |<br />

S. MICHAELIDES<br />

S. IOANNIDES<br />

Committee.<br />

B.—Secondary Schools.<br />

By balance from last year<br />

Admission fees<br />

Examination fees<br />

Grants from :<br />

•£ s. cp.<br />

Governmeut<br />

456 0 0<br />

Municipality<br />

48 0 0<br />

Cliurches ...<br />

145 0 0<br />

Deficit balance<br />

Certified correct,<br />

N. (! EORG IA DES<br />

X..) ^IVOLAWESl^,^^.^^^^^^.,^^^^<br />

S. MICHAELIDES<br />

S. IOANNIDES<br />

SCHOOL YEAR, 1935-36.<br />

£ 8. cp.<br />

16 2 74<br />

172 16 8<br />

£188 19 6i<br />

5 5<br />

401 16<br />

48 17<br />

649<br />

27<br />

EXPENDITURE.<br />

To Salaries<br />

Syssition<br />

Insurance premium<br />

Remuneration to Auditors<br />

Purchase of books<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

Balauce to next year<br />

Examined with vouchers and found correct,<br />

0<br />

6i<br />

£1,132 7 U<br />

To salaries<br />

Cleaning<br />

Sundry expenses<br />

S. MARKIDES<br />

P. HAJI MARKOU<br />

Examined with VOUCIRIS and found correct.<br />

X, s. cp.<br />

50 5 0<br />

45 0 0<br />

9 16 0<br />

18 0 0<br />

7 18 0<br />

21 19 4*<br />

36 1 2<br />

£ixs 19<br />

• Auditor.s<br />

6i<br />

..1,112 0 0<br />

.. 12 0 0<br />

s 7 IJ<br />

£1,132 7 li<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

PH.TH. GEORGIADES) . ...<br />

EVRIS MACKIDKS |'4m^,/.,.v.<br />

(M.P. l4:i7./09.)


718<br />

No. 999.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 16TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

Notice of Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1980.<br />

In the IHstrict Court of Larnaca.<br />

In BanJcriipfcy. Xo. 2 of 1936.<br />

Re <strong>The</strong> firm Alexandms Panteli & Sons.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

Debtors" Name—.\lexandros Panteli,<br />

Ermis Alexandrou,<br />

Xia)3 Alexandrou.<br />

Address—Lamaca.<br />

Description—Merchants.<br />

Amount per £—28i%.<br />

First or Final or otherwise—First and Final.<br />

When payable—Monday, 19th October. 1986.<br />

Where payable—Official Receivers Ottice, Xicosia.<br />

Xicosia.<br />

Uth October, 1936.<br />

(A) STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY XOTICE OF DIVIDEND.<br />

V. R. BAIRA.MIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

Trv.^tee.<br />

In the matter of <strong>The</strong> Firm Alexandros Panteli & Sons, merchants of Larnaca, under Receiving Order<br />

dated Uie 4th July, 1936. Statement of Account on declaring a Dividend.<br />

Dr.<br />

To : Proceeds of sal* •«<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

By: Rent<br />

Shop .<br />

Stove .<br />

£ S. CJ^J.<br />

18 1 0<br />

1 10 0<br />

£ s. cp<br />

Goods<br />

Furniture<br />

...17;i I.s 4<br />

... 38 1 0<br />

£217 111 4<br />

Lejtn: £ s. cp.<br />

Auctioneer's fees, percentages<br />

& sundries 11 1* 6<br />

Subsistence to Ermis<br />

Alexandrou during<br />

sales 5 0 0<br />

Duty on new chocolate<br />

and starch 4 13 6<br />

£ s. cp.<br />

Book debts<br />

21 3 3<br />

1% 16<br />

42 5<br />

1<br />

7<br />

£239 1 8<br />

.Salary<br />

Petitioning Creditors' costs<br />

Publishing notices ...<br />

Car & subsistence<br />

Officinf Receirersfees (excluding percentages)<br />

Otfii-iiil Receh( l's fees (percentages):<br />

10 % on £183.6.2 net assets<br />

(£239.1.8 less £55.15.6)<br />

2i% on £ir)4.19.5 net assets realized<br />

(£183.6.2 less £18.6.6)<br />

2i% on £155.16.8 mount to be distributed<br />

as dividend<br />

Diriderid payable: 28i% on £546.16.0<br />

total unsecured debt admitted<br />

Balance in hand<br />

19 11 0<br />

2 9 0<br />

17 7 1<br />

1 0 1)<br />

3 18 0<br />

11 10 5<br />

£55 15<br />

18 6<br />

£74 2<br />

4 2<br />

3 17<br />

155 16<br />

1 2<br />

£239 1<br />

A^ofe : All assets being almoet realized this dividend may be considered as a first and a final one. <strong>The</strong><br />

balance in hand will be needed for fees by the Official Receiver who has the statutory duty to apply for thedischai^e<br />

of the bankmpt.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

14th October, 1936.<br />

Official Receiver,<br />

Trustee.<br />

NO. 1000. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to*^<br />

this gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colomal Seaetary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2544 or 16TH OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give not;ice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WiL&o^, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1469A in Class 8, in respsct of pharmaceutical preparations, in the name of Mr. A. D. Ronchese, 21,<br />

Boulevard de Riquier, Nice, France, French subject, trading as manufacturer of patented medicines.<br />

Filed the 21st day of September, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

5XHPHO;TYPHOCURE<br />

.>> i,:, V<br />

•< .!' "><br />

ANTt-TYPHOIDAMPHO'VACCJH TAB. (CURATIVE)<br />

A., D. RO N C H e S E . DOCTOR o'f PHARMACY „.;"<br />

NtCB-


(20 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS (iAZETTE, I6TH OCTOBEB, 1936.<br />

No. 1471A in Chiss 3, in rospect of all tbe goodB in the class, in the name of I. 6. Farbenindustrif<br />

.\ktienires.'11>.-haft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of .September, i:»36.<br />

Atebrine-Mnsonate<br />

To \xi ;iss(H.iated with Trade Mark Xo. 1190A.<br />

2nd .\dvt.<br />

Xo. ]47->A in Clasg 3. in retpect of all the L'oods in<br />

the class, in the name of 1. G. Farbeniudustrio<br />

AktienLTcs Uschatt, Frankfurt on Main. Germany, a<br />

•Joint Stock ('ompany, trading, as MauufaoturerSi<br />

Filed the 2")th day of September, 1936.<br />

Atepe<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1473A in Class 3, in respect of all goods in<br />

the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

AktitntrcscUschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a<br />

.Joint iStock Company, trading as Mauufacturers.<br />

Filed the 2.5th day of Sei^^raber, 1936.<br />

Prontosil<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in CypniB for Trade Mark<br />

applications Xos. 1471A-1473A is c/o Mr. Costas<br />

Christfjdoulon, Xicosia.<br />

Xo. 1474A in Class 38, in respect of collars, cuffs,<br />

shirts, neckbands and sock and hose suspenders, in the<br />

name of Harding, Tilton & Hartley Limited, King's<br />

Mouse, H, 9 and 10, Haymarket, London, S.W.l,<br />

England, a British Company, trading at Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 29th day of September, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for servioe in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

appliration No. 1474A is c/o Mr. Antoine G. Pietroni,<br />

Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1475A in ClasB 50, in respect of boot cream, in<br />

the name of K. Neophytides & Co., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 1st day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

1 1 % ^ ^ ^<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the<br />

combination of devices with the butterfly in the middle<br />

and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive<br />

use of the added words.<br />

Xo. 1470A in Class 3, in respect of medicinal salts,<br />

in the name of Fynnon Limited, Macleans Corner,<br />

Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, England, a<br />

company registered under the Laws of the United<br />

Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,<br />

trading as merchants.<br />

Filed the 22nd day of September, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

FYNNON<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

I'rinted by the Govemment Printer at the Govemment Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

No. 2545.]<br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^n^oxitp<br />

FRIDAY, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936. 721<br />

NO. 1001. ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1712.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency the Governor, with<br />

the advice of the Executive Council, is pleased to declare the tomb and site described in the Schedule hereto ta<br />

be an Ancient Monument and to declare that the said Ancient Monument shall be added to the First Schedule<br />

to the said Law as item 7 of the Ancient Monuments in the Larnaca District.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Larnaca District.<br />

Item Ancient Monument Town or Village Registration<br />

number<br />

(M.P. 578/34/2.)<br />

No. 1002.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

<strong>The</strong> tomb and site<br />

at Pyla<br />

Reference to Survey Plan<br />

Sheet Plan<br />

Pyla 3835 XLI II<br />

Made in Council, this 17th day of October, 1936.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1713.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Plot<br />

36/2/3<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council,^<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Antiquities Law, 1935, His Excellency the Governor, with<br />

the advice of the Executive Council, is pleased to declare the building described in the Schedule hereto to be an<br />

Ancient Monument and to declare that the said Ancient Monument shall be added to the Second Schedule to<br />

the said Law as Item 9 of the Ancient Monuments in Nicosia District.<br />

Item<br />

9<br />

(M.P.<br />

Ancient Jllonument<br />

Church and Monastery of<br />

St. John Lampadistis.<br />

591/12/3.)<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Nicosia District.<br />

Town or Village<br />

Kalopanayiotis<br />

Reference to Survey Plans<br />

Sheet .<br />

XXXVII<br />

Plan<br />

10&18<br />

village<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made in Coui acil, this 17th day of October, 1936.<br />

G . M. GREEI JWOOD,<br />

Clerk 0) ^ the Execut ive Council.<br />

Plot<br />

806


0 0 THE CTPRUS GAZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

NO. 1003. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING ^^LLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R, PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Vatili, in the District of<br />

Famagusta, on the 19th day of January, 1936, it<br />

was determined by the requisite majority of the<br />

voters present thereat that a certain area should<br />

be reserved as the Tree Planting Area of the<br />

village of \'atih :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Vatili has forwarded to the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Famagusta a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws. 1930 to 1936,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretari^ for the<br />

consideration of the Grovemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of VatiU :<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

IK pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the viUage of VatiU<br />

in the District of Famagusta.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lyiii^ within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to


No. 1005.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

^ MADE UNDER<br />

THE IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS) LAW, 1934.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the poAvers vested in him by the<br />

Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Law, 1934, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make<br />

and hereby makes the foUowing Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the<br />

Importation of Textiles (Quotas i Regulations, 1936.<br />

2. In these Regulations—<br />

" regulated textiles " means any textile goods,<br />

and anv class or classes of textile goods manufactured<br />

in a foreign country, in respect of w hich<br />

any quota has been fixed by proclamation made by<br />

the Govemor under section 3 of the Law and ui<br />

force for the time being.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> return required to be submitted to the<br />

Comptroller under section 4 of the Law by any<br />

person who imports any regulated textiles shall<br />

be in the Form set out in the First Schedule hereto<br />

or in such other form as the ComptroUer may by<br />

notification in the <strong>Gazette</strong> prescribe.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> declaration of origin required to be<br />

submitted to the ComptroUer under section 4 of<br />

the Law by any person who imports any regulated<br />

textUes shall be in the Form set out in the Second<br />

Schedule hereto or in such other form as the<br />

Comptroller may by notification in the <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

prescribe :<br />

Ax)vided that declarations of origin in respect<br />

of goods subject to quota and manufactured in<br />

Italy should be certified as true either by the<br />

Customs Authorities in Italy or by a Chamber of<br />

Commerce in Italy.<br />

5. A fee of one shilling shaU be paid to the<br />

Comptroller in respect of every statement fumished<br />

by the Comptroller to any person requiring the<br />

same under section 5 (2) of the Law.<br />

6. No regulated textiles shaU be entered for<br />

payment of duty or to be warehoused except at the<br />

port of Famagusta.<br />

7.—(1) <strong>The</strong> ComptroUer may require that a<br />

certificate of origin for British Empire textUe<br />

goods of kinds subject to quota should be submitted<br />

to him at the time of importation and may, if<br />

he thinks fit, require that such ceri^ificate of origin<br />

should bear on it an endorsement ofa Chamber of<br />

Commerce or other responsible body :<br />

Provided that, where a consignment of British<br />

Empire textUe goods of kinds subject to quota is<br />

of a value not exceeding five pounds, no such<br />

endorsement on the certificate of origin in respect<br />

thereof shall be required.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> certificate of origin shaU be in the<br />

Form A and the endorsement of a Chamber of<br />

Commerce in the Form B and the endorsement of<br />

the Federation of British Industries (Incorporated<br />

by Royal Charter) in the Form C as set out in the<br />

Third Schedule hereto.<br />

(3) In the case of United Kingdom textUe goods<br />

of kinds subject to quota, the endorsement on a<br />

certificate of origin may be given only by one of the<br />

following Chambers of Commerce or by the Federation<br />

of British Industries (Incorporated by Royal<br />

Charter) :—<br />

Batley<br />

Belfast<br />

Bolton<br />

Bradford<br />

Carlisle<br />

Derby<br />

Dundee<br />

Exeter<br />

FmsT SCHEDULE.<br />

(Regulation 3.)<br />

Glasgow<br />

Great Yarmouth<br />

Huddersfield<br />

HuU<br />

Ipswich<br />

Leeds<br />

Leicester<br />

Liverpool<br />

23<br />

London<br />

Manchester<br />

Northampton-<br />

Norwich<br />

Nottingham<br />

Preston<br />

Sonthampton<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Regulations set out in the Fourth<br />

Schedule hereto are hereby revoked, without<br />

prejudice to anjrthing done or left undone thereimder.<br />

THB IMPOBTATIOK OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS) LAW, 1934.<br />

(Section 4. )<br />

FORM OF RETURN,<br />

ENTRY (H.C.)<br />

Port of Importing Ship<br />

Importer From Date of Landing.<br />

*'*^* .,<br />

Number<br />

*^**- De«rip«o«<br />

packages<br />

Oou«try<br />

Quantity of<br />

1 Origin<br />

Value<br />

i-p.<br />

Import Dutiea<br />

Rate<br />

Amount<br />

£ It. i-p.<br />

CUSTOMS CHARGES<br />

Mmiripfld<br />

ToU<br />

£ «. I-p.<br />

Wharfage<br />

£. *. ep.<br />

Store Bent<br />

£ X. rp}<br />

I hereby enter the above goods, and declwe the above particulars to be true.<br />

Dated this day of 19.. (Signed)....<br />

Remarks:<br />

, Valuer.<br />

.Collector.<br />

Importer.<br />

Total<br />

£ g. cp.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

.Registrar. .Cheeking Officer.<br />

..Omahier.


24 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

(Regulation 4.)<br />

THE IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS)<br />

LAW, 1934.<br />

FORM OF<br />

(Section 4.)<br />

DECLARATION OF ORIGIN.<br />

I (name)<br />

of (name of firm or company)<br />

of (address affirm or company)<br />

I Proprietor<br />

Partner<br />

( Principal Official<br />

—o y of the goods designated below,<br />

Jiereby declare that I have the means of knowing<br />

-and do hereby certify as foUows :—<br />

1. That the merchandise designated below was<br />

manufactured in<br />

2. That this merchandise is to be shipped to<br />

(port of ultimate<br />

'destinalion) via<br />

firom (port of<br />

shipment) consigned to<br />

(ruime and address of consignee or " order ").<br />

Number and<br />

description of<br />

packages<br />

Marks<br />

and<br />

numbers<br />

Description of<br />

contents<br />

Made at this<br />

(Signature).<br />

THIRD SCHEDULE.<br />

(Regulation 7.)<br />

Quantity<br />

day of<br />

Total<br />

Invoiced<br />

value<br />

FORM A.<br />

THE IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS)<br />

LAW, 1934.<br />

BRITISH EMPIRE GOODS.<br />

Certificate of Origin in respect of piece goods<br />

containing fifty per cent, or more of cotton, silk<br />

or artificial silk, or of cotton, silk or artificial sUk<br />

combined for importation into the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

.Proprietor ]<br />

I Partner !<br />

I, (1) -^Director (»)<br />

Secretary ^ !<br />

of (*)<br />

VPrincipal Official (^)<br />

of (**)<br />

Manufacturer ^^^ ^^ ^^^<br />

Suppher<br />

^^^^ designated below,<br />

hereby declare that I have the means of knowing<br />

and do hereby certify as foUows :—<br />

1. That the merchandise designated below has<br />

been spun, woven and finished in the British<br />

Empire.<br />

2. That this merchandise is to be shipped to (')<br />

via<br />

from (")<br />

to(»)<br />

consigned<br />

Number and<br />

tU-cription of<br />

pa(.-k


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936. 725<br />

Now, therefore, I, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order<br />

of Saint Miohael and Saint George, Commander of<br />

the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of the powers vested in<br />

me by the Land Acquisition Laws, 1899 to 1936, do<br />

hereby declare all works in connection with the<br />

establishment of an Agricultural Experimental Farm<br />

as aforesaid to be an undertaking of public utility<br />

and do hereby authorize the carrying out of the said<br />

undertaking and do hereby entrust to the Director of<br />

Agriculture the supervision and eflFectuation of the<br />

.•said undertaking.<br />

Given under my hand and seal this 20th day<br />

of October, 1936. (M.P. 1285/28.)<br />

Ho, 1007. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with<br />

regard to the following Law : —<br />

No. 22 of I93G.—A Law to consolidate and amend<br />

the Law relating to Medical Registration.<br />

(M.P. 933/31/2.)<br />

No. 1008. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

,make the following appointments :—<br />

CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mustafa Safvet EflF. as a Land Registry Clerk, 1st<br />

Grade, from 21st April, 1986. (M.P. P.796.)<br />

Mr. Michael Kleanthi Haralambides as a Land Registry<br />

Clerk, 2nd Grade, from 21st April, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.824.)<br />

No. 1012. <strong>The</strong> Customs Law, 1936.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENT,<br />

Mr. R. N. Henry, Assistant Director of Education, to<br />

act as Director of Education from 22nd to 26th<br />

October, 1936. (M.P. P.1752.)<br />

No. 1009. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. J. R. Cullen, Director of Education, is granted<br />

casual leave from 22nd to 26th October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1874.)<br />

Dr. R. M. Nattrass, Plant Pathologist, Agricultural<br />

Department, was absent on vacation leave (72 days),<br />

passage leave (18 days), duty leave (23 days) and<br />

on leave with half salary (13 days),from Ilth June<br />

to 14th October, 1936. (M.P. L.1879.)<br />

No. 1010. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve the following retirement :—<br />

Mr. Sofoclis Nicolaou, Pay Office Clerk, Publie Works<br />

Department, with eflfect from the 16th October,<br />

1936, inclusive. (^I.P. P.674.)<br />

No. 1011. Obitaary.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor announces with regret<br />

the death of the following :—<br />

Mr. Polybius Christodoulou Loizides, Clerk, 2nd Grade,<br />

at Nicosia on the 18th October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.524.)<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Customs Law, 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the premises described in the third column of the Schedule<br />

hereto, belonging to the persons whose names are set out in the first column of that Schedule and occupied<br />

by the person whose name is set out in the second column of that Schedule, to be a private warehouse for the<br />

warehousing of the goods specified in the fourth column of the said Scliedule.<br />

Owner of the<br />

premises<br />

Messrs. Petrides and<br />

Papaioannou, Nicosia.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

20th October, 1936.<br />

Occupier of the<br />

premises<br />

Mr. George Chappas,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Description of the<br />

premises<br />

One store, built of stone, situated<br />

near the Railway Station, Nicosia.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

Goods to be<br />

warehoused<br />

Wlieat.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Coloniaf Serretary.<br />

(M.P. 1329/3G.)<br />

No. 1013. Statement of Loans made by the Loan Commissioners during the Quarter ended<br />

SOth September, 1936.<br />

(SECTION 24 OF THE PUBLIC LOAJIS LAWS, 1897 to 1933.)<br />

To whom paid<br />

Menoyia Village Community (Larnaca District)<br />

Aplanda Village Community (Larnaca District)<br />

Anaphotia Village Community (Larnaca District)<br />

Menoyia<br />

Aplanda<br />

Anaphotia ...<br />

Besidence Amount<br />

£ s. ep.<br />

72 10 0<br />

108 0 0<br />

335 0 0<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

15th Ootober, 1936. (M.P. 1388/07/2.) H. C. LEY, Acting Treasurer.


2t;<br />

No. 1014. English Examinations.<br />

THE CYPRUS G.AZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

PASS-LIST.—AIOCST. 1936.<br />

Distinction.<br />

1. Christodoulos Antoniou. Candidate Schoolma^er.<br />

Strovolos.<br />

2. Charalambos Kannas. Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Ni(--o>ia.<br />

3. Andreas Chiarris. Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Neokhorio Kythrea>.<br />

4. Eleni Mavroyanni. Candidate Schoolmistress.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

f). Antigone Kyriakou. Schoolmistress. Strovolos.<br />

louUa Loizou. Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Pedhoulas.<br />

7. Stella Kleanthous, Schoolmistress, Akhy^ritou.<br />

8. Michael K. Symeonides, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nieosia.<br />

9. Elias P. Kythreotis. Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Rizokarpaso.<br />

10. Christodoulos Papyros, Schoolmaster. Lamaca.<br />

11. Andreas Papadopoulos, Schoolmaster. Arnadhi.<br />

12. Muhsin Kemal Hussein. Schoolmaster, Lamaca.<br />

13. Androniki Monapartou, Candidate Schoolmistress.<br />

Kaimakli.<br />

Eleni Nicolaou. Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

15. Athina Mouski, Sclioolmistress, Nicosia.<br />

16. Costas Christodoulou, Schoolmaster. MosphUi.<br />

17. Nitsa Papadaki. Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Xicosia.<br />

18. Christos G. loannides. Schoolmaster. Kaliana.<br />

19. Athina Stylianou. Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Maria F. MichaeUdou, Schoolmistress, TrotdU.<br />

Chrysostomos Myrianthopoulos, Schoolmaster,<br />

Pakhna.<br />

22. Ibrahim Hilmi. Schoolmaster, Episkopi.<br />

Christakis Anthoulis. Schoolmaster, Ayios<br />

Amvrosios (Kyrenia).<br />

24. Anastassia Taoushani, Schoolmistress, E3ieaja.<br />

Kyriakos Pilides, Schoolmaster, VorokUni.<br />

CharikUa Georghiou, Schoolmistress, Dhrousha.<br />

27, Niovi Charalambous, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Maria VassiUadou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

29. Agathe Georghiou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

George Levas, Schoolmaster, Korakou.<br />

31. <strong>The</strong>odoulos N. lonides. Schoolmaster, Ayioe<br />

Dhometios.<br />

32. George Nicolaou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Kaimakli.<br />

Eleni Kalispera, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Omer Faik Muftizade, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Castas G. Ekonomides, Schoolmaster, Mesana.<br />

Sappho K. Pissaridou, Schoolmistress, Nicosia.<br />

Artemisia Trillidou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Strovolos.<br />

38. Efstathios Efstathiades, Schoolmaster, Kyperounda.<br />

39. Kyriakos lacovou, Schoohnaster, Avgorou.<br />

40. <strong>The</strong>odhora ConstMitinidou, Schoolmistress,<br />

Athienou.<br />

Andreas Haji Pavlou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

KaimakU.<br />

42. Alexander Kosmas, Schoolmaster, Ayii Omoloyitadhes.<br />

Leonidas Haji Loizou, Schoolmaster, Ktima.<br />

44. Chrystalla D. loannidou, Candidate Schoolmist<br />

rent^. Niooeia.<br />

45. Nicos PhiUppides. Candidate Schoolmajster,<br />

Kj'threa.<br />

Sofronios Ph. Aetheris. Schoolmaster, Zoopiyi.<br />

PhUaretos Argynides, Schoolmaster, Karavas.<br />

48. Nicolaos loannou. Schoolmaster. Monagri.<br />

Jane Nicolaou. Candidate Schoolmistivss,<br />

Nioosia.<br />

Anastassia Oroundiotou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Antonios M. Angastiniotis. Schoolmaster,<br />

Akhna.<br />

Prodromos Akylas, Schoolmaster, Koma tou<br />

Yialou.<br />

53. John Philippides, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Kjrthrea. J<br />

Aristodimos Charalambides, Schoolmaster,<br />

Yialousa.<br />

Sawas Papandreou, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Ayios Amvrosios (Kyrenia).<br />

Anastassia Haji Gavriel, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

57. Chariton Petrou, Schoolmaster, Dheftera.<br />

George Lymbouris, Schoolmaster, Vouno.<br />

Thrasos P. Makriyannis. Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Limassol.<br />

M. Remzi Geukalp, Sfehoolmaster, Kandou.<br />

loanna C. Haji loannou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Andreas Haji Loukas. Schoolmaster, Dherinia.<br />

Penelopi Papadaki, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Katina Karacosta, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Kaimakli.<br />

CharUaos Pashardis, Candidate Schoolmaster, '<br />

Nicosia.<br />

Christodoulos P. Petsas, Candidate Schodmaster,<br />

Kjrthrea.<br />

Nicos Georghiou, Schoolmaster, Marathounda.<br />

68. Aphrodite Nicolaou, Schoolmistress, Salamioa.<br />

Christodoulos G. Sphikas, Candidate Schoolmaster,<br />

Strovolos.<br />

Pantelis M. PanteUdes, Schoolmaster, Rizokarpaso.<br />

Pavlos GavrieUdes, Schoolmaster, Nicosia.<br />

AU Riza Erman, Schoolmaster, Petra.<br />

Panayota Georghiou, Candidate Schoolmistress,<br />

Morphou.<br />

Michael Papacharalambous, Schoolmaster,<br />

Limassol.<br />

M. Djelal Mentesh, Schoolmaster, Magounda*^<br />

(M.P. 344/36.)<br />

J. R. CULLKN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

No. 1015. Special Examination in Civil Servioe<br />

for Student Compounders.<br />

HELD ON -':^)Rn AND 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

Pass-List.<br />

1. Nicos Demetriades, Student Compoander, Lapithos.<br />

2. George N. Kyriazis, Student Compounder, Larnaca.<br />

3. Ismene Zachariadou, Student Compounder, Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. 10:^,0/10.)<br />

J. R. CtTLLEN,<br />

Director of Education.<br />

NO. 1016. Agricultural Department Report, 1935.<br />

It is hereby notified that the Annual Report of the<br />

Department of Agriculture for the year 1985 (87 pp.)<br />

is now on sale at the (iovernment Printing Office,<br />

Nicotia, price 3>. a c(»py. (M.P. 267/36.)'<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


NO. 1017. Notice.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 23BD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

IMPORTATION or RAGS AND OLD CLOTHING.<br />

With reference to paragraph 4 of the Order in<br />

CouncU No. 1704, made under the Customs Law,<br />

1936, pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2537 of the 14th<br />

September, 1936, it is hereby notified for general<br />

information that the importation into <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

of rags and old clothing is prohibited except under<br />

the foUowing conditions :—<br />

1. AppUcations for Ucence to import rags and<br />

old clothing, intended for personal use or for<br />

sale, shaU be addressed to the Director of<br />

Medical Services stating :<br />

(a) in the case of old clothing—the nature,<br />

quaUty and quantity of clothing and the<br />

country of origin, and<br />

(6) in the case of rags—the quantity, country<br />

of origin and proposed use of the rags<br />

following importation.<br />

2. That the goods are landed only at the ports<br />

of Famagusta, Lamaca and Limassol.<br />

3. That they are accompanied by a certificate<br />

deUvered by the competent sanitary officer of<br />

the port of exportation to the eflfect that the<br />

goods in question have been properly disinfected<br />

or deloused prior to shipment.<br />

4. That the goods so imported shall be<br />

subjected to such disinfection as the Port Medical<br />

Officer may direct to be carried out at the risk<br />

of the importer.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> disinfection fee to be 15s. per ton or<br />

part thereof.<br />

6. AppUcations for Ucence to import rags and<br />

old clothing from areas declared infected with<br />

either Plague, SmaUpox, Typhus or Cholera<br />

TriU not be considered.<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

15th October, 1936. (M.P. 1079/36.)<br />

No. 1018 Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notiiication made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

-Quarantine Law, 1932, and pnblished in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

iu£llL8( ••• ••• •«*<br />

l^Iarseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpo.x and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 2S9/35.)<br />

727<br />

No. 1019. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been fumished the foUowing Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of the individual.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of the<br />

individual.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> date of the commencement of the business.<br />

7. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

8. Number in Register.<br />

1. Hotel, Coffee Shop and Bar *' Mesapotamos".<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> running of the hotel, coffee shop and bar<br />

business.<br />

3. Mesapotamos, Limassol District.<br />

4. loannis C. Christofides, Hotel Manager and<br />

Merchant, Limassol.<br />

5. Merchant.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> business has existed for some years but it is<br />

now that the business name is assumed.<br />

7. NU.<br />

8. 74a.<br />

NO. 1020. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnished the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

. the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

Chantecler.<br />

Dancing Cabaret.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4. ^Costas M. Pikis, Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

Hegyi Janos, Cabaret Manager, Nioosia.<br />

5. ,Olga H. Janos, Cabaret Manager, Nicosia.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Three years. 9th September, 1936.<br />

8. Costas M. Pikis is trading under the style<br />

Brothers ".<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Hegyi Janos.<br />

11. 134.<br />

PUcis<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


728 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Limassol Broom Factory.<br />

2. ^laiiufactiirf and sale of brooms of all kinds.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4. !• Phaedon Geoi^ Constantinides. Merchant,<br />

•j Limas-"1.<br />

.">. (.\i;amemnon Costa Zavros, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. FivLVeai^. 1st October, r.K36.<br />

Sultjt'ct to the provisions of the agreement of the<br />

partnei-ship dated the 30th September, 1936.<br />

8. Phaedon G. Constantinides, Merchant, Exporter<br />

and Importer.<br />

Agamemnon C. Zavros, Commission Agent and<br />

Merchant.<br />

9 Nil.<br />

10 Phaedon G. Constantinides and Agamemnon C.<br />

Zavros jointly. .\ll contracts and obligations<br />

require the joint consent and signature of both<br />

partners to bind the partnership.<br />

11. 135.<br />

No. 1021. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,..<br />

1928, the following clianges have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 470.<br />

Name of Firm : S. Eliadts iV: A. Agrotis, of Nicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the<br />

10th day of Octolxjr. iy3(;.<br />

No. 1022. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Ad\eitisements under the Trade Marks Reiji^tration<br />

Law, 1910. are published in a supplement to this,<br />

gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 1023. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 17th October, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Liinassol<br />

Fainagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nioosia,<br />

19th October, 1936.<br />

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(M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

* <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1935.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2545 or 23RD OCTOBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) Gr. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1469A in Class 3, in respect of pharmaceutical preparations, in'the name of Mr. A. D. Ronchese, 21,<br />

Boulevard de Riquier, Nice, France, French subject, trading as manufacturer of patented medicines.<br />

Filed the 21st day of September, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

AMPHOTYPHOCUftE<br />

i N J B 0*r*Al3 L.E<br />

•'; -; ^'1<br />

ANTI -TYPHOl D AMPHO -VACCIH TA.B. ( CURATIVE)<br />

A.. D. RONCH eS E . DOCTOR OFPMARMACV<br />

UreCWtFOFUeORATORV ATTHEt«W'*L011QtW,»ftlS«L*URWTt OF MEACMJOtieXlttSKI*<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark application No. 1469A is c/o Messrs. C. A. Papaellina<br />

& Co., Nicosia.<br />

No. 1476A in Class 43, in respect of wines, in the name of Cristodoulopaes Bros., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers and Distillers.<br />

Filed the lst day of October, 1936.<br />

j^POLLON<br />

010 WHITE WINE<br />

"ofsa<br />

DEMI-SEC<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the word " APOLLON " and the applicants disclaim any<br />

right to the exclusive use of the added words<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

0)<br />

•29


ISO<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZEriE, 23RD OCTOBBB, I93G.<br />

No. 1471A in Class 3, in respect of all the goods in the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrii'<br />

Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

FUed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

Atebrine-Mnsonate<br />

To be associated with Trade Mark No. 1190A.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No. 1472A in Class 3, in respect of all the goods in<br />

the class, in the name of 1. G. FarbeninduBtrie<br />

AktiengeseUschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a<br />

Joint Stock Company, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

FUed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

Atepe<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

. No. 1473A in Class 3, in respect of all goods in<br />

the class, in the name of I. G. Farbenindustrie<br />

Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt on Main, Germany, a<br />

Joint Stock Company, trading as ^lanufacturers.<br />

Filed the 25th day of September, 1936.<br />

Prontosil<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade ]\lark<br />

applications Nos. 1471A-1473A is c/o Mr. Costas<br />

Christodoulou, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1474A in Class 3H, in respect of collars, cuflFs,<br />

shirts, neckbands and sock and hose suspenders, in the<br />

name of Harding, Tilton & Hartley Limited, King's<br />

House, 8, 9 and 10, Haymarket, London, S.W.l,<br />

England, a British Company, trading at Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 29th day of September, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade ilark<br />

application No. 1474A is c/o Mr. Antoine (i. Pietroni,<br />

Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1475A in Class .lO. in respect of boot cream, in<br />

the name of K. Neophyti*les & Co., Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

British Subjects, trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 1st day of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

AMP^MAI<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particular of the Trade Mark is the<br />

combination of devices with the butterfly in the middle<br />

and the applicants disclaim any right to the exclusive<br />

use of the added words.<br />

No. 1477A in Chuss 26, in respect of linen andliemp<br />

yarn and thread, in the name of William Barln^ur<br />

and Sons Limited, Hilden Mills, Lisburn, Connty<br />

.Antrim, Northem Ireland, a British Company,<br />

trading as flax spinners and linen thread manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 13tb day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary)<br />

^ublisfjetf hp ^ntloovitp<br />

No. 2647.] WEDNESDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 749<br />

No. 1052. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDEE<br />

THE NEWSPAPER, BOOKS AND PRINTING PRESSES LAWS, 1934 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses Laws,<br />

1934 to 1936, His Excellency the Govemor, with the advice of the Executive CouncU, is pleased<br />

to make and hereby makes the following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses (Amendment)<br />

Regulations, 1936, and shall be read as one with the Newspapfer, Books and Printing Presses<br />

Regulations, 1934, (hereinafter called "the Principal Regulations"), and the Principal Regulations<br />

and these Regulations may together be cited as the Newspaper, Books and Rinting Presses<br />

Regulations, 1934 and 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> First Schedule to the Principal Regulations is hereby repealed and the foUowing Schedule<br />

is substituted therefor:—<br />

"FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

Matter in respect of which fees are<br />

to be paid.<br />

1. For every permit to print or pubUsh a<br />

newspaper ..<br />

2. For every permit to keep or possess a<br />

printing press<br />

3. For a copy of any entry in or an extract<br />

from the Register or a copy of any<br />

appUcation, declaration or bond<br />

FEES.<br />

Fees.<br />

8. cp.<br />

Where stamp to be<br />

affixed.<br />

5 I 0 I 0 I To be affixed on the counterfoil<br />

I I of the permit.<br />

1 ! 0 0 To be affixed on the counterfoil<br />

.of the permit.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

— I I 0 To be affixed on the appUcation."


I JU<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY), 4TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Third Schedule to the Principal Regulations is hereby amended as foUows :—<br />

(a) Bythe deletion ofthe figure " IOs." wherever it occurs in the Form of permit to pubUsh<br />

a newspaper and by the substitution therefor ofthe figure "£5".<br />

(b) By the deletion of the Form of permit to keep or possess a printing press and by the<br />

substitution therefor of the foUowing Form:—<br />

No.<br />

** Counterfoil.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newspaper, Books and Printing<br />

Presses Laws, 1934 to 1936.<br />

PERMIT TO KEEP OR POSSESS<br />

A PRINTING PRESS.<br />

Name of holder.<br />

Address.<br />

Description of the printing press (Name<br />

and address of the maker and the type<br />

of the printing press):—<br />

Where kept.<br />

Date<br />

(Signature)<br />

(M.P. 1007/30.)<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

No.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newspaper, Books and Printing Presses Laus,<br />

1934 to 1936.<br />

PERMIT TO KEEP OR POSSESS A<br />

PRINTING PRESS.<br />

Permission is hereby granted to<br />

of<br />

to keep or possess the following printing press,<br />

that is to say:—<br />

Description qf the printing press (Name and address<br />

qf the maker and thc type of the printing press) .—<br />

for printing at<br />

Given under my hand this... .day of 19.,<br />

Fee paid £1."<br />

(Signature).<br />

Made in CouncU, this 3rd day of November, 1936.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

Colomal Secretary.<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Executive CountU.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretarg.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Cpprus <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Superintendent, Government Printing Office, Nicosia, post free,<br />

on payment of a aubscription of £1 for a year or 10*. for nx months, payable in advance ; single copies 6cf.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^\xt\)oxitp<br />

No. 2548.] FRIDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 75i<br />

No. 1053.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1714.<br />

H. R. PAIiMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, has been<br />

pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Prohibited<br />

Exports (Forest Products) Order, 1936.<br />

2. From and after the date hereof the exportation<br />

of all timber, charcoal, firewood, bark, tar, pitch or<br />

resin being the produce of the Colony is prohibited<br />

save under the authority of a licence granted by the<br />

Conservator of Forests and subject to such terms<br />

and conditions as may be prescribed in such licence.<br />

Made in Council, this 2nd day of November,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1250/36.)<br />

G. M. (JREBNWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Council.<br />

No. 1054. ARMISTICE DAY. 1936.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 1025, pubUshed<br />

in the <strong>Gazette</strong> of the SOth October, 1936, it is hereby<br />

notified that aU Government Offices wUl be closed<br />

untU 12 noon on Wednesday the Ilth of November,<br />

1936. (MP. 1252/19/2.)<br />

No. 1055. legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable the Secretary of State for<br />

the Colonies has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to exercise his power of disaUowance with<br />

regard to the following Law : —<br />

No. 25 of 1936.—A Law to provide for the protection<br />

in the Colony of designs registered in the United<br />

Kingdom. (M.P. 947/28/2.)<br />

No. 1056.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, is published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 37 of 1936.—A Law to prevent the unauthorized<br />

use of uniforms. (M.P. 1188/35.)<br />

No. 1057. Executive Council.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the foUowing appointment:—<br />

M. Munir Bey, O.B.E., to be au Additional Member<br />

of the Executive Council of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

for a period of three years, from the 28th of October,<br />

1!)36. (M.P. 173/05/2.)<br />

No. 1058. Appointment.<br />

His Kxcellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment :—<br />

Ahmed Orhan Efl'., Laboi-atory Assistant, Srd tirade,<br />

.\gricultui'al Departuieiit. to l)e, on probation, a<br />

Stock Inspector. Airricultural Department. Dated<br />

1st, .Xovember, i:t36. (M.P. P.1894.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


i.>2<br />

No. 1059. Retirement<br />

THE CYPRUS (iAZETTE, 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Hi? Exi-ellency the Govemor lias lieen pleaded to<br />

approve the followiIIL' retirement :—<br />

Mr. John Awdry Crem r. Auditor, with efFect from<br />

the 20th July, 1936. inclnsive. (M.P. P.127S.I<br />

No. 1060. Resignation.<br />

His Kxcellency the Govemor ha.s Iteen plea^ted to<br />

accept the foUo\vi!ii: resignation :—<br />

Mr. .\rthur Kric Pcim^se Sloman, Inspector of<br />

Secondary Sduml-, Education Department, with<br />

effect from the Hth October. 1936, inclusive.<br />

(M.P. P.20.-.B.)<br />

No. 1061. <strong>The</strong> Elementary Edacation Laws,<br />

1933 to 1996.<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION FOK OBTHODOX-CHRLSTIAN<br />

SCHOOLS.<br />

It is hereby notified that, in exercise of the powers<br />

vested in him by the Elemeniary Education Laws,<br />

If 33 to 1936, His Excellency the Governor haa been<br />

pleased to appoint Mr. <strong>The</strong>ophanis Ioannides. of<br />

Nicosia, to be a member of the Board of Education for<br />

Orthodox-Cliristian schools for a priod of two years<br />

from the 3rd Novemlier, l'.t36, to fill the vacancy<br />

caused l)v the resignation of Mr. Nicolaos G.<br />

Chryssafinis. (M.P. 473/30.)<br />

No. 1062. <strong>The</strong> Elementary Edacation Laws,<br />

1933 to 1936.<br />

TOWN COMMITTEK.-^ FOR ORTHODOX-CHRISTIAN<br />

SCHOOLS.<br />

It is hereby notified that, in exercise of the powers<br />

vested in him by the Elementary Education Laws,<br />

1933 to 1936, His Excellency the Governor has been<br />

pleased to appoint Mr. Menelaos Sta\Tou, of Paphos, to<br />

be a meml)er of the Paphos Town Committee for<br />

Orthodox-Christian schools for a period of two years<br />

from the 2nd Noveml MT. 19:^6. to fill the vacancy<br />

caused by the i- simiatron of Mr. P. Papaioannou.<br />

(M.P. 723/33.)<br />

No. 1063. <strong>The</strong> Immovabie Property Registratioii and<br />

Valuation Laws, 1907 to 1924, and the<br />

Additional Powos, Bights and Dnties<br />

Uw, 1932.<br />

APTOINTMaNT OF VALUKRS.<br />

Un


1(0.1067. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936. ^53<br />

Tlie attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be snbject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulationli, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area • - - * /ryv-)f^ •.<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul ...<br />

Baghdad<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

. disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 1668. <strong>The</strong> Partnerahip Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership La'w,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WiLSOiy,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 244.<br />

Name of Firm : Lytra Brothers, of Athienou, Larnaca<br />

District.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 5th<br />

day of October, 1936.<br />

Partnership No. 353.<br />

Name of Firm: Kalaydjian Brothers, of Larnaca.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 11th<br />

day of October, 1936.<br />

No. 1069. Tenders.<br />

Tenders for the transport of salt should reach the<br />

Treasury not later than 11 a.m. on the 9th December,<br />

1936. Details will be supplied to tenderers on<br />

application to the Office of the Comptroller of Customs,<br />

Famagusta. (M.P. .^>83/33.)<br />

No. 1070. Medical Department.<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 31st October, 1936.<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

1<br />

1<br />

254<br />

2nd November, 1986. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

4<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

—<br />

2<br />

Cholera<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

—<br />

27<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

-^<br />

3<br />

Typhus<br />

—<br />

Typhoid<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

1<br />

2<br />

9<br />

568<br />

10<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tuberculosis<br />

- ' 1<br />

1 5<br />

34 242<br />

1 4<br />

• <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1936.<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

—<br />

Dengue<br />

~ ^ ~<br />

Measles<br />

Acute Anterior<br />

Poliomyelitis<br />

—<br />

Trachoma<br />

30<br />

27<br />

29<br />

44<br />

7<br />

2<br />

- 1 - 1 - I - 1 139<br />

— \ — 5 ,<br />

*<br />

: i<br />

« i *<br />

3 '«.266<br />

« «<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

oc'<br />

C<br />

Si<br />

9<br />

1<br />

1<br />

7<br />

—<br />

Total<br />

37<br />

29<br />

.32<br />

44<br />

9<br />

5<br />

156<br />

9.411<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

No. 1071.<br />

Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements xmdex the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to<br />

this gazette (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

19


754 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, ©ra NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1072. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> follow, ic Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the fith November is published •—<br />

Countrv. Looality.<br />

Egypt \'arious<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Various<br />

Yarious<br />

Various<br />

Xature of Disea se.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Hemorrhagic Septicaemia, Contagious<br />

Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Bursatee. Tetanus,<br />

Strangles, PiroplasmoeiB, Anaplasmosis. Trypanosomiasis.<br />

Helminthiasis, Necrobacillosis, Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl<br />

Cholera, Fowl Typhoid, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian<br />

Coccidiosis, Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tubercnlosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Strongylosis,<br />

Dourine, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Donrine, Glanders, Variola, Fowl<br />

Di{^theria, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

6th November, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

BJ His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. I). BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonied Secretary,<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

IHE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2548 OF 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

NO. 37 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO PREVENT THE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF UNIFORMS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [Slst October, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cjrprus as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Unauthorized Uniforms short title.<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law interpretation.<br />

the expression " His Majesty's Naval, Mihtary or Air<br />

Forces " includes reserve and auxiUary forces ;<br />

the expression " other uniform " means any distinctive<br />

dress which indicates or is intended to indicate or may<br />

be taken to indicate that the person wearing it belongs<br />

to, or is a member of, any poUtical association, institution,<br />

organization or party.<br />

3. Any person who— wearing of<br />

uniform<br />

(a) not being a person serving in His Majesty's Naval, without<br />

MiUtary or Air Forces, wears or uses, without prSibked<br />

permission in writing from the Governor, any<br />

uniform authorized for use by His Majesty's Naval,<br />

MiUtary or Air Forces or any uniform so nearly<br />

resembling the same as to be likely to deceive; or<br />

(h) not being a person serving in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> PoUce<br />

Force, or other Department, wears or uses, without<br />

permission in writing from the Governor, any<br />

uniform authorized for use by the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Police<br />

Force or other Department or any uniform so<br />

nearly resembhng the same as to be likely to<br />

deceive; or<br />

(c) wears or uses, without permission in writing from<br />

the Governor, any other uniform,<br />

shaU be guilty of an offence.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Penalty: five pounds fine.<br />

(1)<br />

7f>5


f56 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 6TH NOVEMBER. 1936.<br />

Bringing 4^ \ny person who, not being a person serving in His<br />

S^)SJ* °° Majesty's Naval, ^liUtary or Air Forces or in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

PoUce Force, or other Department, wears the uniform of<br />

any of these Forces or Department, or any dress having<br />

the appearance or bearing any of the regimental or other<br />

distinctive marks of any such uniform, or any other uniform<br />

whatsoever, in such manner or in such circumstances as to<br />

be Ukely to bring contempt on that uniform, or employs<br />

any other person so to wear such uniform or dress, sliaU<br />

be guilty of an offence.<br />

Penalty : three months imprisonment.<br />

Buiden of 5, Where under this Law any act, if done without lawful<br />

proof. permission is an offence, the burden of proving that the<br />

act was done with lawful permission shaU Ue upon the<br />

person accused.<br />

Power to 6. It shaU be lawful for the Govemor in granting any<br />

^JJ^""" *** permission under this Law to Umit the area within which<br />

restrictions the uniform the subject of such permission may be wom,<br />

^oJT^ and generaUy to quaUfy such permission in such other<br />

manner as he may think fit.<br />

Exemptions. 7. Xothlug in this Law contained shaU prevent—<br />

(a) any person from wearing or using any uniform in<br />

the course of a stage play performed in any place in<br />

which stage plays may lawfuUy be pubUcly performed<br />

or in the course of a music haU or circus performance<br />

or in the course of any bona fide naval, military or<br />

air force representation ; or<br />

(b) any person from wearing or using any uniform<br />

authorized by any other Law.<br />

Repeal 8. Section 179 of the Cypms Criminal Code, 1928 to 1936,<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> • i i i j<br />

Criminal- IS hereby repealed.<br />

Code Order<br />

in Councfl,<br />

1928.<br />

9 of 1931<br />

34 of 1932<br />

35 of 1933<br />

43 of 1933<br />

9 of 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Zlst October, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 1188/35.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2548 OF 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the I'rade Marks Registration L^w, 1910. .^,^n,i-<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application l)ereunder, give notice in daplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) • G. ¥. yi'lLiioy, Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1486A in Class 42, in re8i)ect of oranges, in the name of Mitsos N. Marangos, Famagusta,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, British Subject, traduig as Exporter.<br />

Filed the 2l8t day of October, 1936.<br />

6MPIRE GROWN<br />

PACKED& EXPORTED BV<br />

^MITSOS H.MARANCOS<br />

FAMAOUSTA-CyPRUS<br />

PRODUCE<br />

OFCVPBUS<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination o^ devices and t^e aj,pU«int<br />

disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words "WINDSOR BRAND and of the added matter<br />

except in so far as it consists of his name and address.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

No. 1482A in Class 47, is resi)ect of oils, greases<br />

No. 1483A in Class 47, in respect of oils, greases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasohne, benzine and refined oils for<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

mp^<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

C)<br />

1st Advt.<br />

f<br />

757


758<br />

SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS G-\ZETTE, 6TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. US4A in Class 47. in respect of oils, greases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar produrt.s for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

Y'ork, State of New York. United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

lst Advt.<br />

No. 1485A in Class 47, in respect of oils, greases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 2l8t day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade<br />

Mark appUcations Nos. 1482A-14IS.JA is c/o<br />

Mr. G. N- Chryssafinis, Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 14'^OA in Class 4S. in respect ot toilet soap, in<br />

the name of Lever Brothers Limited. Port Sunli'^'ht,<br />

Chesliire, Enixland, Britisli Subjects, trading sis<br />

^lanufactnrers.<br />

Filed the 15th dav of October, 1936.<br />

«<br />

V>««tv>rKJ«^o«nrMxo<br />

IL • mHITKJrfeKJttl<br />

TOIL€T SOAP<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Marks<br />

Nos. G84A and 1153A.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

Tbe address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. U80A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1477A in Class 20, in respect of linen and hemp<br />

yarn and thread, in the name of William Barbour<br />

and Sons Limited, Hilden Mills, Lisburn, County<br />

Antrim, Northem Ireland, a British Company,<br />

trading as Qax spinners and linen thread manufacturers.<br />

Piled the 18th day of October, 1986.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGISTERED.<br />

J. S. Fry & Sons, Limited, a company registered<br />

under the Laws of the United Kingdom of Great<br />

Britain and Northern Ireland, carrying on business<br />

as Chocolate Manufacturers at Somerdale, Bristol,<br />

England, as subsequent proprietors of registered<br />

Trade Mark No. 399 registered in the name of<br />

J. S. Fry & Sons, Limited, Somerdale, Bristol,<br />

EngUnd, a« from the 23rd day of July, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ul)Its!f)eti hp aut|)(irtt|><br />

No. 2549.] FRIDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 759<br />

No. 1073.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCTL. -No. 1715.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION LAW, 193G.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Oovernor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Medical Registration Law, 1936, His Excellency the<br />

4Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council,<br />

is pleased to declare the medical degrees granted by<br />

the Universities of Athens, Istanbul, and Cairo, and<br />

by the American University of Beirut to be recognized<br />

a qualification for the purposes of section 7 of the<br />

said Law.<br />

Made in Council this Ilth day of November,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1367/36.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Exec uf ive Council.<br />

No. 1074.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.- -No. 1716.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE FOREST LAW, 1879.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Forest Law, 1879, and with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to order and it is hereby ordered that as from the date<br />

hereof the following Forests shall cease to be under the<br />

protection, control and management of the Government,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Forests of Boghaz and Monarga in the<br />

District of Famagusta.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 12th day of November,<br />

1986.<br />

(M.P. 1320/36.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Exert/five Coumil.<br />

No. 1075. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE BURIALS LAW, 1896.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas the burial-ground situated in the villageof<br />

Kapedhes, District of Nicosia, now in use by the<br />

Orthodox-Christian Community for the burial of the<br />

dead, is dangerous to the health of the said village :<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

him by section 1 of t^lie Burials Law, 1896, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to order and<br />

hereby orders that a new burial-ground, in substitution<br />

for the burial-ground now in use as aforesaid, shall be<br />

provided under the provisions of the said Law.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this Ilth day of November,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1417/12/3.)<br />

No. 1076. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Mr. Ernest Harvey to be, on probation, Inspector of<br />

Secondary Schools, Education Department. Dated<br />

24th October, 1936.<br />

Mr. Harvey arrived in the Colony on the Sth<br />

November, 1936. (M.P. P.2204.).<br />

ACTING APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. H. C. Ley, Deputy Treasurer, acted as Treasurer<br />

from SOth May to 4th N()\ember, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1884.)<br />

Major L. A. S. Northcote, Local Commandant, 1st<br />

Grade, acted as Deputy Cliief Commandant of Police<br />

from 5th June to 3rd October, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.683.)<br />

Mr. Loucas Ch. Haralambides, Assistant to Analyst,<br />

to act as Analyst, Medical Department. Dated 7tli<br />

November, 1936. (M.P. P.323.)<br />

No. 1077. Leave of Absence.<br />

Major W. H. Flinn, O.B.E., Treasurer, was absent on<br />

vacation leave (79 days), passage leave (24 days),,<br />

and on leave with half salary (56 days), from 80th<br />

May to 4th November, 1936. (M.P. L.4.><br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


GO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, I3TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1078. <strong>The</strong> Phannacy Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF BOARD OF EXAMINERS.<br />

With refereniv to Notification No. 735, published in<br />

the Cyjn-Ks Gnzetfr Xo. L*5I".I of the 31st July, 1936,<br />

His ExcelleiKV the Govemor, under the powers vested<br />

in him by thePiiarmacy Law. I'.tOO. has been pleased<br />

to appoint the following persons to form the Board of<br />

Examiners :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> Director of Medical Services.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Specialist (Surgeon").<br />

<strong>The</strong> District Medical Officer, Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government Pathologist.<br />

(M.P. 1152/09/2.)<br />

IVo. 1079. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936.<br />

WiNDiNo-rp ORDER.<br />

In virtue of the powers vested in me by section No. 1084. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

40 (1) of the Co-operative Credit Societies Law, 1914, Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

as amended bv sectioa 4 of Law 18 of 1986, I hereby 1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

order the Amarketi (Paphos District) Co-operative recorded.<br />

Credit Society to be wound up.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

Given under my hand at Nicosia, tbis 6th day of (M.P. 726/25.) for Regisfrar of Partmrships.<br />

November, 1986.<br />

B. J. SlRRIDGE,<br />

Partnership No. 410.<br />

I\P(li.^frar of Co-operafive Credit Societies. Name of Firm: D. Armaghanian tt Co., of Nicosia.<br />

(M.P. 759/28.) Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 20th<br />

dayof September, 1936, because of the death of one<br />

of the partners, namely, Setrak Touloumdjian.<br />

No. 1080. A Guide to the Ruins of Salamis.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that<br />

a ;ruide to the Ruins of Salamis (25 pp.), by the late No. 1085. Brief Report on <strong>Cyprus</strong> Trade during<br />

Mr. G. fieffery, O.B.E., has been reprinted and is now<br />

the quarter ended SOth September, 1936.<br />

on sale at the Government Printing Otfice and agencies,<br />

at the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Museum. Nicosia, and the Tourist <strong>The</strong> total value of exports during the quarter under<br />

Bureau, Famagnsta, at the price of 4.\//. ((!(/.) a copy. review exceeded that of imports by £24,899.<br />

(M.P. 1039/36.)<br />

IMPOBTS.<br />

2. Imports, during the quarter under report showed<br />

a slight decrease as compared with the corresponding<br />

No. 1081. A Short Guide to Famagusta.<br />

period of 1935, but exceeded that of the quinquennial<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that average by £37,412.<br />

a short guide for the use of visitors to Famagusta CoflFee, raw: tobacco, unmanufactured; iron and steel<br />

(24 pp.), by Mr. Rupert Guimis, revised and imlarged and manufactures thereof; leather and manufactures<br />

from the 1934 edition, and with supplementary notes thereof; petrol and benzine ; cotton piece goods;<br />

by Mr. Th. Mogul)gab, has been printed and is now silk manufactures and woollen manufactures are the<br />

on sale at the fiovernment Printing Offiee and agencies, only items which showed appreciable decreases. <strong>The</strong><br />

at the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Museum, Nicosia, and the Tourist principal increases appear in wheat, flour—wheaten,<br />

Bureau, Famagusta, at the price of 4^/;. (6rf.) a copy. edible oils, sugar and machinery.<br />

(M.P. 1089/86.)<br />

No. 1082. Obitnary.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor announces with regret<br />

the death of the following :—<br />

Mr. Andreas Christofides, Bailiff and Process-Server,<br />

Judicial Department, on the ^th November, 19:56.<br />

(M.P. P.1809.)<br />

No. 1083. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of [jariiinlars. pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnislied the following Bnsiness Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 72(j/25.) for Reijisfrar of Parfnei shi {l.'i.<br />

<strong>The</strong> {particulars given Itelow correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> busine


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH NOM^MBER, 1936. 761<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

Import Trade.<br />

Eeturn showing the aveiage values of the princip.al<br />

imports during the third quarter of the year, for the<br />

Qumquennial period 1931 1935, aa compared with the<br />

figures for July-SOth September, 1935 and 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—FOOD,<br />

TOBACCO :—<br />

DBINK AND<br />

Beans and peas<br />

Beer and ale<br />

Butter ..<br />

Coffee, raw<br />

Confectionery, including<br />

chocolates, pastry<br />

goods, etc. . .<br />

Corn, grain, and flour<br />

Wheat<br />

Flour, wheaten<br />

Fish<br />

Fruit ..<br />

Milk, preserved<br />

Oils, edible<br />

Provisions<br />

Rice<br />

Sesame ..<br />

Spices ..<br />

Spirits ..<br />

Sugar ..<br />

Tobacco, unmanuf acture<br />

(except tumbeki)<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, tinenumerated<br />

Total, Class I<br />

II.—RAW MATEUIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN­<br />

MANUFACTURED :—<br />

Asphalt and bitumen ..<br />

Coal<br />

Oils, not edible<br />

Petroleum, crude<br />

Timber ..<br />

Raw materials, un<br />

enumerated . .<br />

Total, Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

OR MAINLY MANU­<br />

FACTURED :—<br />

Cement<br />

Chemicals, drugs, medicines,<br />

dyes and colours<br />

Earthenware, china,<br />

glass and glassware<br />

Electrical goods and<br />

apparatus<br />

Haberdashery and mil<br />

linery<br />

Hardware and outlery<br />

Implements.instruments<br />

and tools :—<br />

Agricultural and industrial<br />

Musical<br />

Scientific instruments<br />

and appliances<br />

Iron and steel and<br />

manufactures thereof<br />

Leather and m.anu<br />

factures thereof<br />

Machinery<br />

Manure, chemical<br />

Matches<br />

Paper and manufactures<br />

thereof<br />

Perfumery<br />

Petrol and benzine<br />

Petroleum " kerosene<br />

Rubber manufactures<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

carriages and cycles<br />

Tyres and tubes for<br />

motor cars and motor<br />

cycles<br />

Rubber manufactures,'<br />

other .. .. I<br />

Soap .. .. ..I<br />

Stationery<br />

Carried forward .. I<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

July-Kept.,<br />

1931-19:i')<br />

£<br />

2,404<br />

1,834<br />

1,636<br />

4,196<br />

726<br />

257<br />

25,996<br />

1,770<br />

1,340<br />

1,727<br />

8,619<br />

1,955<br />

2,736<br />

350<br />

211<br />

560<br />

5,983<br />

9,597<br />

9,676<br />

81,573<br />

5,905<br />

1,377<br />

1,479<br />

4,781<br />

15,995<br />

1,032<br />

30,569<br />

4,068<br />

8,970<br />

5,133<br />

2,288<br />

1,925<br />

6,477<br />

1,718<br />

1,120<br />

1,406<br />

15,461<br />

10,513<br />

13,171<br />

14,346<br />

976<br />

3,353<br />

1,425<br />

13,647<br />

4,665<br />

326<br />

4,461<br />

623<br />

2,040<br />

2,969<br />

120.870<br />

July-Sept..<br />

1935<br />

£<br />

67<br />

1,760<br />

1,179<br />

4,636<br />

556<br />

7<br />

12,216<br />

3,362<br />

730<br />

1,121<br />

5,193<br />

2,336<br />

2,539<br />

71<br />

241<br />

606<br />

3,251<br />

14,474<br />

3,386<br />

67,730<br />

4,958<br />

1,660<br />

1,154<br />

12,495<br />

19,428<br />

1,168<br />

40,863<br />

5,411<br />

10,778<br />

5,454<br />

3,492<br />

1,054<br />

9,423<br />

2,694<br />

1,520<br />

2,185<br />

22,198<br />

13,486<br />

18,207<br />

11,623<br />

952<br />

3,493<br />

1,643<br />

14,787<br />

5,097<br />

436<br />

6,516<br />

794<br />

1,533<br />

3,390<br />

July-Sept.,<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

717<br />

2,461<br />

1,868<br />

244<br />

1,193<br />

6,657<br />

24,060<br />

2,101<br />

930<br />

2,176<br />

17,957<br />

2,192<br />

2,768<br />

16<br />

438<br />

950<br />

6,935<br />

4,902<br />

3,429<br />

81,994<br />

3,586<br />

1,452<br />

1,427<br />

10,276<br />

20,663<br />

2,054<br />

39,457<br />

5,476<br />

13,479<br />

6,708<br />

3,186<br />

1,331<br />

7,420<br />

3,966<br />

1,130<br />

3,331<br />

16,606<br />

9,951<br />

26,712<br />

13,274<br />

196<br />

3,106<br />

1,728<br />

8,765<br />

5,440<br />

312<br />

6,287<br />

647<br />

1,600<br />

2,718<br />

146,165 I 142,349<br />

Brought forward ..<br />

Textiles :<br />

Cotton<br />

threads<br />

yams and<br />

Cotton piece goods<br />

Cotton manufactures<br />

(including apparel)<br />

Hemp and jute<br />

manufactures<br />

Linen manufactures<br />

Silk manufactures ..<br />

"Woollen manufactures<br />

Vehicles :<br />

Bicycles<br />

thereof<br />

and parts<br />

Motor cars and<br />

thereof<br />

parts<br />

Vehicles, other, and<br />

parts thereof<br />

Wood manufactures . .<br />

Manufactured<br />

unenumerated<br />

articles,<br />

Total, Class III<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOR<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Animals and birds<br />

livuig<br />

Total, Class IV<br />

Bullion ..<br />

Total<br />

5 years<br />

average July-Sept.,<br />

July-Sept., I 1935<br />

1931-1935<br />

120,870<br />

9,086<br />

18,997<br />

8,461<br />

6,826<br />

729<br />

9,363<br />

16.469<br />

1,952<br />

8,392<br />

682<br />

1,045<br />

22,674<br />

226,426<br />

71<br />

71<br />

137<br />

337,776<br />

146,165<br />

11,323<br />

21,420<br />

6,496<br />

10,670<br />

640<br />

16,536<br />

23,241<br />

2,778<br />

12,648<br />

411<br />

1,804<br />

24,621<br />

278,653<br />

—<br />

61<br />

377.297<br />

July-Sept.,<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

142,349<br />

10.767<br />

15.093<br />

7,597<br />

10.045<br />

1,175<br />

6,320<br />

18,299<br />

2,769<br />

12,419<br />

1,086<br />

1,805<br />

23,785<br />

253,509<br />

90<br />

90<br />

138<br />

376.188<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

Export Trade.<br />

Return showing the average values of the principal<br />

exports during the third quarter of the year, for the<br />

quinquennial period 1931-1935, as compared with the<br />

figures for July-30th September, 1935 and 1936.<br />

Commodity<br />

I.—FOOD, DRINK AND<br />

TOBACCO :<br />

Animals, living, for food ;<br />

Oxen<br />

Sheep<br />

Other kinds ..<br />

Beans and peas<br />

Carobs :—<br />

Whole<br />

Ground<br />

Seed ..<br />

Cheese ..<br />

Corn, grain and flour :<br />

Barley<br />

Wheat<br />

Other<br />

Fruit :—<br />

Almonds<br />

Apples<br />

Grapes<br />

Hazelnuts<br />

Lemons<br />

Plums<br />

Pomegranates<br />

Raisins<br />

Other<br />

Spirits :—<br />

Brandy<br />

Other<br />

Tobacco, unmanufactured<br />

:—<br />

Fumigated ..<br />

Yellow leaf ..<br />

Vegetables :—<br />

Onions<br />

Potatoes<br />

Other..<br />

Vinegar<br />

Wine<br />

Articles of food and<br />

drink, unenximerated. .<br />

Total. Class I<br />

5 years<br />

average<br />

July-Sept..<br />

1931-1935<br />

£<br />

8,710<br />

419<br />

224<br />

2.155<br />

22,466<br />

5,795<br />

491<br />

1,401<br />

3,892<br />

369<br />

435<br />

2,333<br />

538<br />

3.538<br />

444<br />

717<br />

495<br />

1,163<br />

6,842<br />

784<br />

175<br />

154<br />

326<br />

1,321<br />

3,474<br />

15,606<br />

71<br />

1.146<br />

12,063<br />

1,085<br />

98,621<br />

July-Sept.,<br />

1935<br />

£<br />

2,195<br />

1,680<br />

195<br />

3,051<br />

14,809<br />

5,066<br />

87<br />

2,537<br />

4.064<br />

986<br />

700<br />

2.496<br />

1,418<br />

4,836<br />

665<br />

2,102<br />

419<br />

1.577<br />

2.610<br />

600<br />

503<br />

72<br />

24<br />

3,294<br />

6,549<br />

20.249<br />

108<br />

1,378<br />

16,134<br />

1.316<br />

99,609<br />

July-Sept.,<br />

1936<br />

£<br />

4,162<br />

262<br />

488<br />

6,639<br />

24,182<br />

14,901<br />

3,907<br />

1,581<br />

2,841<br />

6,816<br />

380<br />

2,631<br />

1,844<br />

4.680<br />

3,014<br />

9.607<br />

786<br />

2,373<br />

3,986<br />

1,057<br />

597<br />

116<br />

452<br />

1,352<br />

10,590<br />

16.948<br />

97<br />

1,403<br />

16,949<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

1.325<br />

143,965


762<br />

Commodity<br />

II.—RAW MATERIALS &<br />

ARTICLES MAINLY UN-<br />

MANUFACTURED :—<br />

Cotton, raw<br />

Hides and skins, raw ..<br />

Intestines<br />

Mining and quarry<br />

products :<br />

Asbestos<br />

Terra umbra<br />

Copperore ..<br />

Yellow ore ..<br />

Pyrites<br />

Metallic precipitate. .<br />

O'ther<br />

Silk cocoons<br />

Silk, raw<br />

Spices emd seeds :<br />

Cumin seed<br />

Linseed..<br />

Other ..<br />

Sumac ..<br />

Wool<br />

Raw materials, unenumerated<br />

Total. Class II<br />

III.—ARTICLES WHOLLY<br />

OR MAINLY MANUFAC­<br />

TURED :—<br />

Bricks and tilos<br />

Embroidery and needlework<br />

Gypsum<br />

..<br />

Manuffictured<br />

vmenumerated<br />

articles.<br />

Total. Class 111<br />

IV.—ANIMALS, NOT FOR<br />

FOOD :—<br />

Camels ..<br />

Donkeys<br />

Horses ..<br />

Mules<br />

Other kinds<br />

Total. Class IV<br />

Bullion ..<br />

Total<br />

THE CYPRUS GiW'^ETTE. 13TH NOVENIBER. 1936.<br />

5 vear*<br />

nvVrage , Julv-S.>vt.. July-Sept.<br />

Julv Sopt_ , i;';v. io;uj<br />

I'.Oi 19:«<br />

S.769<br />

2,839<br />

471<br />

11,948<br />

3.0:21<br />

12,744<br />

6,615<br />

42,777<br />

2,533<br />

455<br />

872<br />

1,169<br />

6,031<br />

941<br />

480<br />

1,485<br />

6.222<br />

1,397<br />

108,769<br />

584<br />

1,339<br />

1.612<br />

17.317<br />

20,852<br />

418<br />

744<br />

149<br />

8,617<br />

2<br />

9,930<br />

1.201<br />

239.373<br />

6,063<br />

1.273<br />

796<br />

14.469<br />

6.242<br />

63.720<br />

—<br />

42,831<br />

1,052<br />

1,164<br />

—<br />

9,717<br />

1.060<br />

.534<br />

1,363<br />

3,930<br />

2,200<br />

154.414<br />

617<br />

705<br />

892<br />

16.362<br />

18,576<br />

560<br />

910<br />

168<br />

9,934<br />

1<br />

11.673<br />

285<br />

284,457<br />

3,903<br />

6,372<br />

1,310<br />

37,149<br />

2,980<br />

61,163<br />

7,995<br />

47,333<br />

40,020<br />

575<br />

91<br />

6,792<br />

2,148<br />

221<br />

3,066<br />

4,493<br />

4,178<br />

228,789<br />

347<br />

1,690<br />

710<br />

20,327<br />

23,074<br />

250<br />

—<br />

106<br />

3.908<br />

5<br />

4,269<br />

—<br />

400,087<br />

No. 1086. Notice.<br />

THK IMPORTATIOX OF TK.XTII.ES (QUOTAS)<br />

LAW, 1934.<br />

(Section 5 (3).)<br />

His E.\cellencT the Governor directs it to be notified<br />

for iL'iiieral information that the imports of textile<br />

goods inanufuotured in Cljina durini,^ the quota i»eri(Hl<br />

as defined in the PriK-lamation dated the 2.Sth<br />

.November, 193,"). and published under Notitioatioii<br />

No. 1461 in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazeffe Xo. 2477 of the i'9th<br />

November, 19,So, have attained the quota prescribed<br />

in the said Proclamation iu respect of China.<br />

(M.P. 614/33/3.)<br />

No. 1087. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the loth October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the (Jovernor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 19o2, and published in the ('yprus<br />

Gazeffe of the 16th Octolier, ];);>»), whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers aud goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Saiouica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestiue) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

31 cllLH • • • • • •<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

No. 1088. Medical Department.<br />

Return .of the Xotifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 7th Xovember, I'.loC.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Limaasol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

District ><<br />

Total for the week<br />

Tot;il for the v^ar<br />

Totul for thecorrespondint,'<br />

wLik la&t ye:ir<br />

X<br />

* 1<br />

~<br />

^<br />

-t<br />

^<br />

ta<br />

-^<br />

•—<br />

ri<br />

X<br />

rt<br />

i-l<br />

-2<br />

X<br />

•^<br />

9<br />

be<br />

|Xi<br />

U \<br />

'J 1<br />

•-^<br />

^ i<br />

Nicosia,<br />

nth .November, 1986. (M.P. h2H/3I/3.)<br />

• <strong>The</strong>se dioeases wtre not Notifialtle in 19:>.0.<br />

"Z-m .<br />

-^<br />

Dangerous iufectioug<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

^I'vphus.<br />

1>phus.<br />

Small ix)-x and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

E. A. XEKF,<br />

(M.l'. 2S9/85.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Dirtctor of Medical Ssi vices.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 768<br />

Ho. 1089. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 13th November is published j—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Country.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality.<br />

Nature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Hemorrhagic Septicemia, Contagious<br />

Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanus, Strangles^<br />

Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Helminthiasis, Variola^<br />

Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera, Fowl Diphtheria and Pox,<br />

Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Strongylosis, Epizootic<br />

Lymphangitis, Dourine, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine, Glanders, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Tuberculosis, Hsemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola,<br />

Glanders, Mange, Rabies, Poultry Diseases.<br />

18th November, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Officer.<br />

No. 1090. Notice of Intended Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of liimassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1932.<br />

Rs Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides) both merchants<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomidesi of Limassol.<br />

and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commercial Firm " Z. & E. Chrysostomides,"<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides and<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides, farmers, moneylenders,<br />

and carob-merchants of Limassol.<br />

Debtors' Name—<strong>The</strong> Firm " Z. & E. Chrisostomides,"<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrisostomides<br />

and Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Ohrisostomides.<br />

Address—Limassol.<br />

Description—Farmers, money-lenders, and carobmerchants.<br />

Last day for receiving Proofs—20tli November,<br />

1936.<br />

rp . fName—Harilaos Cacoyanni.<br />

(Address—Limassol.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

10th November, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Officiaf Receiver.<br />

No. 1091. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to<br />

ithis gazette (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

By His Excellency's (Jommand,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Goverument Printing Office. Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cyvrus <strong>Gazette</strong> may be obtained from the Superintendent, Government Printing Office, Nicosia, post free,<br />

on payment of a subscription of £1 for a year or 10*. for six months. pajT^ble in advance ; single copies ^.


761<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH N0\"EMBER, 1936.<br />

PUBUCATIONS<br />

FOR SALE AT THE GOVERNMENT<br />

PRINTLXG OFFICE, NICOSLA, CYPRUS.<br />

Cash to the value shown must accompany the<br />

order. Postal and Money Orders should be<br />

drawn in favour of "Superintendent, Grovemment<br />

Printing OfiBce, Nicosia, <strong>Cyprus</strong>."<br />

GENERAL & STATISTICAL INFORMATION.<br />

p.<br />

Annual Reports (Governor's) to 1919-20<br />

do. do. 1920<br />


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2549 OF 13TH NOVEMBER, 1930.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration ofthe Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Eegistrar may allow from tlie date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at tbe oiiice of the l{e;L'istiHi of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) Gr. F. WILSON, Regisfrar of Trade .Uarks.<br />

No. 1486A in Class 42, in respect of oranges, in the name of Mitsos N. Marangos, Famagusta,<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, British Subject, trading as Exporter.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

PACKEDfi'EXPORTEDBY<br />

' MITSOS M.MARANCOS<br />

FAMAOUSTA-CyPRUS<br />

PRODUCE<br />

OFCyPRUS<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combmation of devices and the applicant<br />

disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words " WINDSOR BRAND and of the added matter<br />

except in so far as it consists of his name and address.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 1482A in Class 47, is respect of oils, greases<br />

No. 1483A in Class 47, in respect of oils, greases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laiindry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-\'acuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated. 26, Broadway, New<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(0<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

7fi.i


7o6 SrppLKMFNT TO THF. CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH NOVEMBER. 1936.<br />

No 1484A in Class 47. in respect of oils, greases I No. 1480A in Class 48, in respect ot toilet soap, in<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes the name of Lever Brothers Limited, Port Sunlight.<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

Cheshire, England. British<br />

Slaniifictarers.<br />

Subjects, trading as<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 2t'). Broadway, New-<br />

Filed the 15th day of October, 1936.<br />

York. State of New York, United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

^ -<br />

Filed the 21st dav of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

No. 14S.3A in Class 47, in respect of oils, g:rea8e8<br />

and waxes for illuminaiting and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar jH-oducts for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuiun<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

York, State of New York, United States of Arnerica,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for .service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade<br />

Mark applications Nos. 14M2A 14S.')A is cyo<br />

Mr. G. N. CbrytMafiniM, Advocate, Nii-oKJa.<br />

k J<br />

TO IUT SOAP 3<br />

LUK<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Marks<br />

Nos. 684A and 1153A.<br />

:8rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for servioe in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. 14S()A is c/o Messrs. Pasthalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1487A in Class 22, in respect of motor road<br />

vehicles and chassis tlterefor and trailers, in the<br />

name of Vanihall Motors Limited, Kinipton Kfwd,<br />

Lnton, Bedfordshire, England, a British company,<br />

trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 31at day of Octobt i, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(2)<br />

Tbe address for 8er\if Trade-Mark<br />

applicsitioii No. 1 4N7A isc/o Mr. i>em. l).Tlienii«)cl«'


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 767<br />

No. 1481A m Class 42, in respect of citrus fruits, in the name of SPINNEY'S LDIITED, Jaffa Road,<br />

Haifa, Palestine, a company organized under the laws of Palestine, trading as General Merchants.<br />

Filed the 20th day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark application No. 1481A is c/o Spinney's Limited, Nicosia.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

i»iiiiled l>\ tin- ({overnineht Printer at the Covernment Printing Otlitv. Nicosia


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^nthoxitp<br />

No. 2550.] FRIDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 769-<br />

No. 1092. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Ayios Amvrosios, in the District<br />

of Kyrenia, on the 31st day of August, 1936, it<br />

was determined by the voters present thereat<br />

that a certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the village of Ayios Amvrosios -.<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Ayios Amvrosios has forwarded to the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Kyrenia a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

to 1936, prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Ayios<br />

Amvrosios :<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Ayios<br />

Amvrosios in the District of Kyrema.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most western<br />

point of plot No. 98, plan No. XIII/20, locality<br />

" Plaka," on the south side of the main road'<br />

from K5a'ema to Ayios Amvrosios, and goes<br />

north-eastwards along this side of this road<br />

as far as the left bank of the stream<br />

" Yerolakko " ; thence south-eastwards along<br />

the left bank of this stream to a point due west<br />

of the plot No. 36, plan No. XIII/21, locality<br />

" Teratsokhoraphon " ; thence eastwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plots Nos. 37, 58, 57,<br />

116, 115, 119, 122, 139/1, 139, 143, 137, part of<br />

144, 230, 231, to a road at the most southem<br />

point of plot No. 228 of the same plan ; thence<br />

north-eastwards along this road leaving to the<br />

reserved area plots Nos. 228, 227, 219, 216,<br />

213, 212, 209, 208, 302.2, 202 of the same plan<br />

to the point this road crosses a stream at the<br />

most northern point of plot No. 54, plan<br />

No. XIII/22, locahty " Trakhonia " ; thence<br />

southwards along this stream to the northwestern<br />

comer of plot No. 819 of the same<br />

plan ; thence north-eastwards passing along<br />

the boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos. 819, 820, 817, 816, 815, 83,<br />

85, 86, 96, 95, 91 and 191 of the same plan,<br />

locality " Kalamia," to the north-eastem<br />

corner of plot No. 191, on the forest delimitation<br />

line of " Komi " or " Pernarotos " Forest No. 2 ;<br />

thence south-westwards along the forest<br />

delimitation line through forest cairns Nos. 6, 4,<br />

3, 2 as far as the road leading from the village<br />

of Kharcha to the village of Ayios Amvrosios at<br />

the most western corner of plot No. 183 of the<br />

same plan; thence northwards along the<br />

eastern side of this road to the most eastem<br />

corner of plot No. 353 of the same plan ; thence<br />

south-eastwards passing along the boundaries<br />

of, and including in the reserved area, plots<br />

Nos. 354, 355, 356, 359, 443 of the same plan,<br />

to the road at the north-eastem comer of plot<br />

No. 530 ofthe same plan ; thence south-eastwards<br />

along the westem side of this road as far as<br />

the most eastem point of plot No. 598 of the<br />

same plan, on the forest delimitation line of th©<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


77(1<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Forest " Khamilon ' ; thence south-westwards<br />

and north-westwards along the forest delimitiition<br />

Une through forest caims Nos. 1, 10, 9,<br />

8. 7. 6, 5. 4 and 3 as far as the most northern<br />

point of plot No. 632 of the same plan, on a<br />

track ; thence southwards along the western<br />

side of this track as far as the south-eastern<br />

comer of plot No. 352, plan No. XIII/30 ;<br />

thence westwards along the south bomidary of<br />

plot No. 352 of the same plan to the forest<br />

delimitation line of the Forest " Kartal-Dagh " ;<br />

thence north-westwards along the forest delimitation<br />

line through forest caims Nos. 4, 3, 2, 1<br />

and 85 to the forest caim No. 84 of the same<br />

forest, which point is on the boundary between<br />

the ^-illages of Kharcha and Ayios Amvrosios ;<br />

thence north-westwards along this village<br />

boundary to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 4,268 donums<br />

approximately as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. MP. 488/36.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 13th day of November,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1362/35.)<br />

Ko. 1093.<br />

THE LAND ACQUISITION LAWS,<br />

]8'.»9 TO 1930.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

NOTIIK ATION.<br />

Governor.<br />

Whereas it has been represented to rae that it is<br />

desirable in the public interest to aei|uire certain land<br />

adjacent to the Customs premises at Karavostasi, in<br />

the District of Nicosia, for Customs purposes :<br />

Now, therefore, 1, Herbert Richmond Palmer,<br />

Knight Cnii!mander of the Most Distinguished Order<br />

of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of<br />

the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

Governor and Commauder-iii-Chief in and over the<br />

Colony o; <strong>Cyprus</strong>, by virtue of the powers vested in<br />

me by the Land .\c(iuisition Laws, 189!) to 1936,


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 2(hB NOVEMBER, 1936. 771<br />

Ho. 1099. <strong>The</strong> Customs Law, 1936.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Customs Law, 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the premises described in the third column of the Schedule<br />

hereto, belonging to the person whose name is set ont in the fiist column of that S hedule and occupied<br />

by the person whose name is set out in the second colnmn of that Scliedule, to be a private warehouse for the<br />

war.lionsing of the goods specified in the fourth column of the said .Schedule.<br />

Owner of the<br />

premises<br />

Occupier of the<br />

premises<br />

SCHEDULE-<br />

Deecription of the<br />

premises<br />

Goods to be<br />

warehoused<br />

Mr. A. G. Pelavakis, Mr. Charalambos Joan- One store situated in Syntagma ; Wheat and flour.<br />

Limassol. ' nou, LimassoL I Street, No. 3, Limassol. !<br />

Nicosia,<br />

14th November, 1936.<br />

No. UOO. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of the<br />

Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules made by the<br />

Committee of the Irrigation Division of Kato Zodhia,<br />

in the District of Nicosia, are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Gazefte. (M.P. 979/36.)<br />

IERIGATION DIVISION OF KATO ZODHIA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rulesmay becitedas the Irrigation Division<br />

of Kato Zodhia (Amendment) Rules (No. 2) of 1930,<br />

and shall be read as one with the Irrigation Division<br />

of Kato Zodhia Rules, 1936 (hereinafter called " the<br />

Principal Rules"), and the Principal Rules and these<br />

Rules may tc^ether be cited as the Irrigation Division<br />

of Kato Zodhia Rules, 1930.<br />

2. Rule 5 of the Principal Rules is hereby amended<br />

by the insertion of the words '• as may be prescribed<br />

by the Committee from time to time" between the<br />

words " annum " and " for ".<br />

No. 1101. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of the<br />

IiTigation Law, 1931, the following Rules made by<br />

the Committee of the Irrigation Division of Pano<br />

Zodhia, in the District of Nicosia, are published in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>. (M.P. 810/36.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF PANO ZODHIA.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation<br />

Division of Pano Zodhia Rules (No. 2) of 1936, and<br />

shall be read as one with the Irrigation Division of<br />

Pano Zodhia Rules, 1936 (hereinafter called "the<br />

Principal Rules "), and the Principal Rules and these<br />

Rules may together be cited as the Irrigation Division<br />

of Pano Zodhia Rules, 1930 to (No. 2), 1936.<br />

2. Rule :> of the Principal Rules is hereby ameuded<br />

by the insertion of the words *' as may Ije prescribed<br />

by the Committee from time to time'" between the<br />

words " annum " and " for ".<br />

No. 1102. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law. 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gaaette. (M-P- 12U1/11.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Cotonial Serretary.<br />

(M.P. 1421/36.)<br />

No. 1103. <strong>Cyprus</strong> Customs Green Book, 1936.<br />

It is hereby notified that copies of the Schedule of<br />

Customs Duties and Fees (Green Book), (39 pp.), are<br />

now on sale at the Govemmeni Printing Office and its<br />

agencies, and at the office of the Collector of Customs,<br />

Lamaca, at the price of Is. a copy. (M.P. 58/36.)<br />

No. 1104. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections-<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnerehip Law. 1928, having<br />

been furnished the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) for Reyistrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each ease<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and descriptioa<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

o. <strong>The</strong> name or names and sumame of each of -the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

9. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affaire of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11. Number in Register.<br />

1. Near East Commercial Travelling Organization.<br />

2. Commission and representation business.<br />

3. Nioosia.<br />

4. (Nicolas C. Soupidis, Agent and Merchant, Nicosia.<br />

5.1 Alexander Kurt Deutsch, Agent, Nieosia.<br />

0. Nil.<br />

7. Two years. 15th July, 1930.<br />

8. Nicolas Soupidis, General ^lerchaut and Importer.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Nicolas C. Soupidis.<br />

Alexander Kurt Deutsch.<br />

11. 136.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


41]<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1105. Manicipal Corporation of Lamaca.<br />

His Excellency the Acting Govemor has been<br />

pleased to approve of the following Bye-laA\s<br />

made bv the Council of the Municipal Corporation<br />

of Larnaca. (M.P. 2089/08/2.)<br />

BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE COFNCIL OF THF.<br />

MT NICIP\L COBPORATION OF LAKNACA.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in them by the<br />

Municipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

and otherwise, the Cotmcil of the Municipal<br />

Corporation of Lamaca hereby make the following<br />

Bye-laws :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Bye-laAvs may be cited as the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Lamaca) Amendment Bye-laws, 1936,<br />

and shall be read as one with the Municipal<br />

Corporation (Lamaca) Bye-laws, 1931 to (No. 2),<br />

1935 (hereinafter referred to as " the Principal<br />

Bye-laws ') and the Principal Bye-laws and these<br />

Bye-laws may together be cited as the Municipal<br />

(Corporation (Lamaca) Bye-laws, 1931 to 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following definitions shall be inserted<br />

in bye-law 3 (a) of the Principal Bye-laws in their<br />

appropriate alphabetical place therein :—<br />

" ' ]\larket of Perishable Goods ' means the<br />

shops, sheds and stands described in bye-law<br />

28A (1) of these Bye-laws. and includes any<br />

other premises which may be provided by the<br />

Council in addition thereto or in substitution<br />

therefor under these bye-laws.<br />

' Perishable Goods' means game, fresh<br />

firuit, lemons, kolokassi, potatoes, onions,<br />

cucumber, fresh beans of all kinds, fi-esh peas<br />

and other firesh bulbs and any other green or<br />

fi-esh vegetables."<br />

3. Bye-law 18E (1) of the Principal Bye-laws<br />

is hereby amended by the substitution in Une 2<br />

of the word ' Municipality" for the words<br />

** owners thereof".<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> following bye-law shall be substituted<br />

for bye-law 18H (1) (a) ofthe Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

" 18H.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following fees shall be paid<br />

by the owner of, or the person slaughtering,<br />

any animal in the slaughter-houses, that is<br />

to say—<br />

(a) For every bull, calf, camel, cow or 8. cp.<br />

ox not exceeding thirty okes in<br />

weight .. .. .. .. ..50<br />

(b) For every bull, calf, camel, cow or<br />

ox exceeding thirty okes in weight .. 7 0<br />

(c) For every goat or sheep .. .. 2 2<br />

(d) For every kid slaughtered between<br />

the 1st of November and the 31st<br />

July .. .. .. ..12<br />

(c) For every kid slaughtered between<br />

the 1st of August and the 31st<br />

October 2 2<br />

(/) For every lamb slaughtered between<br />

the 1st of November and the 15th<br />

of April .. .. ..12<br />

(g) For every lamb slaughtered between<br />

the 16th of April and the 3lst of<br />

October 2 2<br />

(A) For every swine not exceeding<br />

twentv okes in weight .. .. 5 0<br />

(i) For every swine exceeding twenty<br />

okes in weight but not exceeding<br />

thirty okes in weight.. ..60<br />

(j) For every swine exceeding thirty<br />

okes in weight .. ..80"<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> following bye-laws shall be substituted<br />

for bye-laws 20 to 28 both inclusive in Part IV,<br />

Chapter 1 of the Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

" 20. <strong>The</strong> following premises and shops, that<br />

is to say, the premises situated at Scala, Block<br />

10, Plots Nos. 90 and 48 on 47, 48, 49 and 50,<br />

bounded by Daniel G. Antoniades, Polyxeni<br />

Evangelou Georgiadou, Evangeli Haji Georghinu<br />

Heirs of Petri Nicolaou, Chrystalleni K!<br />

Vovidou, Katina Thoma, Nicola A. Bo\iatzi<br />

Road of Lamaca, Maria N. Demetriou, Maritza<br />

I. Sa\-vidou, Road, Dorothea I. Savvidou<br />

Prokopis Apostolou, Heirs of Vayianos, Katina<br />

Georghiou Haji Panteli, Katingo and Haritini<br />

Athanasiou, Maria Athanasiou, and Road, are<br />

hereby provided as a municipal market.<br />

21. <strong>The</strong> management and control of the<br />

municipal market are hereby vested in the<br />

person appointed from time to time by the<br />

Council to be the inspector of the municipal<br />

market (hereinafter in this chapter of these<br />

bye-laws referred to as the ' inspector').<br />

22. <strong>The</strong> municipal market shall be opened<br />

and shall be kept open daily :—<br />

(a) during the period from the 1st of March<br />

to the 31st of September in each year, from<br />

4 a.m. to 8 p.m. ;<br />

(6) during the period from 1st October to<br />

the last day of February in each year,<br />

from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Provided that the said market may, with the<br />

permission of the mayor, be opened and kept<br />

open at such times and for such other period<br />

as may be required.<br />

23.—(1) All goods, marketable conmiodities,<br />

hve-stock and other articles or things brought<br />

to the municipal market for sale or to be exposed<br />

for sale therein shall be carried into the<br />

mumcipal market only through the back entrance<br />

in the west opening on the Omonoia Square.<br />

(2) No person shall bring or cause to be<br />

brought into the municipal market any skin,<br />

whether fresh or dry, of any animal.<br />

(3) No person shall, whilst in the municiMi<br />

market for shopping or for any other purpoK^<br />

have with him any dog or any animal or any<br />

vehicle or bicycle.<br />

24. <strong>The</strong> place or places at which and the<br />

maimer in which goods, marketable conunodities,<br />

hve-stock and other articles or things shall be<br />

sold or exposed for sale in the municipal market<br />

shall be appointed and regulated from time<br />

to time by the inspector.<br />

25. All goods, marketable commodities, hvestock<br />

and other articles or things exposed for<br />

sale in the municipal market shall be open at<br />

all times to inspection by the mayor, the<br />

sanitary authority and the inspector.<br />

26. All goods, marketable commodities, livestock<br />

and other articles or things exposed for<br />

sale in the municipal market, which in the<br />

opimon of the samtary authority are unfit for<br />

hmnan consumption, may be seized and detained<br />

by the inspector and may be destroyed by the<br />

written order of the mayor.<br />

27.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following tolls shaU be paid<br />

by the owner or the person in charge of the<br />

following goods, marketable commodities, livestock<br />

and other articles or things brought in or<br />

exposed for sale in the municipal market, that<br />

is to say :—<br />

(a) Oil: cp.<br />

(i) For every tin or kouza .. • • U<br />

(ii) For every barrel 3<br />

(b) lime or gypsum :<br />

For every 100 okes or part thereof .. ^\<br />

(c) Charcoal:<br />

For every 50 okes or part thereof .. OJ<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936. •73<br />

id) Fuel: c^.<br />

(i) For every one horse cart load .. 3<br />

(ii) For every two horse cart load .. 6<br />

(iii) For every lorry load .. .. 9<br />

(iv) For every Ughter load<br />

(e) Flour of all kinds :<br />

.. .. 18<br />

For every sack<br />

(/) Live-stock:<br />

0^<br />

(i) For every ox or calf .. .. 2<br />

(ii) For every sheep, goat, lamb, kid<br />

or swine<br />

(g) Goods or articles not specificaUy<br />

enumerated, and not being perishable<br />

goods, (except cereals, and except<br />

1<br />

goods or articles introduced by<br />

lessees of shops within the municipal<br />

market for sale in their shops) :<br />

(i) For every hand basket .. .. 0^<br />

ii) For every receptacle not containing<br />

more than twenty okes ..<br />

(in) For every receptacle not con­<br />

1<br />

taining more than 60 okes .. IJ<br />

(iv) For every receptacle containing more<br />

than 60 okes, ^cp. for every 25 okes or<br />

part thereof in addition to the ll


774 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH N0\^MBER, 1936.<br />

Provided that the said market may. with the<br />

permission of the mayor, be opened and kept<br />

open at such other times and for such other<br />

period as may be required.<br />

2SE. <strong>The</strong> manner in which perishable goods<br />

shall be exposed for sale within the market<br />

of perishable goods shall be regulated by the<br />

inspector in accordance with the instructions<br />

which he may from time to time receive from<br />

tiie mayor.<br />

28F. AU perishable goods kept or exposed<br />

for sale within the market of perishable goods<br />

shall be open at all times to inspection by the<br />

mayor, the sanitary authority and the<br />

inspector.<br />

28G.—(1) <strong>The</strong> following toUs shall be paid<br />

by every person introducing into or bringing<br />

within the market of perishable goods any<br />

perishable goods or exposing for sale any<br />

perishable goods in the market of perishable<br />

goods, that is to say :—<br />

(a) For each large or small basket cp.<br />

containing such goods (kalathion) .. 0^<br />

(b) For each receptacle containing such<br />

goods not exceeding 50 (fifty) okes<br />

in weight . . . . . . . . 1<br />

(c) For each receptacle containing such<br />

goods not exceeding 80 (eighty) okes<br />

in weight .. .. .. .. li<br />

(d) For each receptacle containing such<br />

goods not exceeding 100 (hundred)<br />

okes in weight. . . . .. .. 2<br />

(e) For each receptacle containing such<br />

goods over 100 (hundred) okes in<br />

weight .. .. .. .. .. 3<br />

(/) For every hare, or everj^ pair of<br />

partridges or other wild birds of about<br />

the size of partridges.. .. .. 0 J<br />

(gf) For every dozen of beccaficos or<br />

other birds of about that size .. 0|<br />

(2) In this bye-law the term ' receptacle '<br />

means any bag. basket (known as kalathion or<br />

kofinos), box, case, package, pannier (known<br />

as siriza) or sack.<br />

(3) Every toll payable under this bye-law<br />

shall be paid to the inspector.<br />

28H. No person shall bring or cause to be<br />

brought into the market of perishable goods<br />

any skin, whether fresh or dry, of any animal.<br />

28i. Every person who is a lessee of a shop or<br />

shed or stand in the market of perishable goods<br />

shaU, to the satisfaction of the mayor, the<br />

sanitary authority and the inspector, at aU times<br />

keep the shop or shed or stand leased by him<br />

and all fumiture or receptacles in or connected<br />

with such .shop, shed or stand in a clean and<br />

sanitarx condition and shall sweep such shop,<br />

bhed or stand each night before leaving the same.<br />

2sJ. No person shaU place or hang up within<br />

the market of perishable goods any perishable<br />

goods or any other things so that they project<br />

into or over any passage, pavement or footway in<br />

the market of perishable goods in such a way as<br />

to obstruct or incommode the passage of any<br />

person along such passage, pavement or footway.<br />

2.SK All perishable goods kept or exposed for<br />

sale in the market of perishable goods which,<br />

in the opinion of the sanitary authority, are<br />

unfit for human consumption, may be seized and<br />

detained by the inspector and may be destroyed<br />

by the written order of the mayor.<br />

2SL Any perishable goods sold or exposed for<br />

sale within the municipal limits in contravention<br />

of this chapter of these bye-laws may be<br />

seized and detained by the inspector or any other<br />

person authOTized in writing by the mayor, and<br />

may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of or<br />

dealt \vith by the written order ofthe mayor."<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bye-law shaU be substituted for<br />

bye-law 29 of the Principal Bye-Laws :—<br />

" 29.—(1) <strong>The</strong> premises and shops situated in<br />

the municipal market, under Nos. 15, 17, 19, 21<br />

23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45 and<br />

47, are hereby provided and shall henceforth<br />

be used as a pubUc meat market.<br />

Provided that the CouncU may, by resolution<br />

of a majority of two thirds of its membere<br />

actuaUy holding office, provide in addition thereto<br />

new premises in another quarter of the town to<br />

be a meat market.<br />

(2) All and any of the said premises and shops<br />

may be let on hire by the Council on such terms<br />

and conditions as the CouncU may from time to<br />

time determine.<br />

Provided that the CouncU shall provide or<br />

appoint other premises or shops situated in the<br />

meat market for the sale of meat by persons<br />

other than lessees."<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bj^e-law shaU be substituted for<br />

bye-law 36 of the Principal Bye-Laws :—<br />

"36. <strong>The</strong> manner in which fresh meat shallbe<br />

sold or exposed for sale in the meat market shall<br />

be regulated from time to time by the inspector,<br />

subject to such instructions as may be given by<br />

the mayor."<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bye-law shall be substituted for<br />

bye-law 37 of the Principal Bye-Laws :—<br />

"37. No other goods except fresh meat not<br />

being pork meat shaU be exposed for sale within<br />

the meat market."<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bye-law shall be substituted<br />

for bye-law 39 of the Principal Bye-Laws :—<br />

" 39.—(1) <strong>The</strong> premises and shops situated<br />

in the municipal market, under Nos. 18, 20, 22,<br />

24, 26, 28, 30 and 32, are hereby provided and<br />

shall henceforth be used as pubhc pork market.<br />

Provided that the Council may, by resolution<br />

of a majority of two thirds of its members<br />

actuaUy holding office, provide in addition thereto<br />

new premises in another quarter of the town<br />

to be a pork market.<br />

(2) AU and any of the said prenuaes or shops<br />

may be let on hire by the Council on such terms<br />

and conditions as the CouncU may from time<br />

to time determine. Provided that the CouncU<br />

shaU provide or appoint other premises or shops<br />

for the sale of pork meat by persons other than<br />

lessees."<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> following bye-law shall be substituted for<br />

bye-law 49 of the Principal Bye-Laws :—<br />

"49. No other goods except pork meat shaU<br />

be exposed for sale within the pork market."<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> foUowing bye-law shall be substituted<br />

for bye-law 50 of the Principal Bye-laws :—<br />

'• 50 <strong>The</strong> shops situated in the municipal<br />

market 42, 44, 46 and 48 are hereby provided<br />

and shall henceforth be used as a pubho fish<br />

market.<br />

Provided that the Council may, by resolution<br />

of a majority of two thirds of its members<br />

actuaUy holding office, provide in addition thereto<br />

new premises in another quarter ofthe town to be<br />

a fish market."<br />

(M.P. 2089/08/2.><br />

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No. 1106. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 775<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

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776 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20rH NOVEMBER, 1936. --^<br />

No. 1109. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign (Countries reported to the 20th November is pnblished:—<br />

Egypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

Conntrv.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Locality. Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Contagious<br />

Bovine Pleuropneumonia, Tetanus, Strangles,<br />

Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Helminthiasis, Variola,<br />

Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera, Fowl Diphtheria and Poi,<br />

Bacillary White Diarrhoea, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Strongylosis, Epizootic<br />

Lymphangitis, Dourine. Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera,<br />

Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine, Glanders, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth Diseaae,<br />

HaBmorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Mange, Rabies, Poultry Diseases.<br />

20th November, 1936. ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary OffUcer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary,<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZEITE No. 2550 OF 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 38 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW CONCEBNING THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN ON<br />

trNDERGROtTND WORK IN MINES.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [10th November, 1930.<br />

Governior.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Employment of Women Short title.<br />

(in Mines) Law, 1936.<br />

2. In this Law- SS.""<br />

" mine " includes any undertaking, whether pubhc or<br />

private, for the extraction of any substance from under<br />

the surface of the earth.<br />

3. No female, whatever her age, shall be employed on Prohibition of<br />

underground work in any mine : of'wo^m^n^'OTi<br />

underground<br />

Provided that the Governor in Council may, bv ^?''^ ^°<br />

regulations to be pubUshed in the <strong>Gazette</strong>, exempt from the<br />

operation of this section—<br />

(a) females holding positions of management who<br />

do not perform manual work;<br />

(b) females employed in health and welfare services ;<br />

(c) females who, in the course of their duties, spend<br />

a period of training in the underground parts of a<br />

mine ; and<br />

(d) any other females who may occasionally have to<br />

enter the underground parts of a mine for the purpose<br />

of a non-manual occupation.<br />

4. Any person being the proprietor, owner or manager Penalties.<br />

of any mine in which any female is employed in contravention<br />

of this Law shall be guilty of an offence and shall<br />

be liable to a fine of ten pounds for every female so<br />

employed.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

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IOth November, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(I)<br />

(M.P. 1078/36.)<br />

777


77> SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH XOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 39 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO AMEND THE OATHS AND AFFIDAVITS LAWS,<br />

1931 AND 1933.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [Uth November, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

^hoTt title. 1, This Law may be cited as the Oaths and Affidavits<br />

(Amendment) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

2 of 1931<br />

•2-2 of 1933 the Oaths and Affidavits Laws, 1931 and 1933, (hereinafter<br />

called "the Principal Law"), and the Principal Law and<br />

this Law may together be cited as the Oaths and Affidavits<br />

Laws, 1931 to 1936.<br />

Amendment 2, Scction 2 of the Principal Law is hereby amended by<br />

of Law 2 of the addition thereto of the following sub-section:—<br />

1931.<br />

"(3) Where any oath or affidavit is required to be<br />

taken or made under the British NationaUty and Status<br />

of AUens Act, 1914, or any Act amending or substituted<br />

for the same or any regulations made thereunder, such<br />

oath or affidavit shaU be taken or made before the<br />

Commissioner of the District in which the deponent<br />

resides."<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

I4th November, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 1419/U/3.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2550 OF 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such fnrther period as the R'eglsitrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in dupUcate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) C. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1486A in Class 42, in respect of oranges, in the name of Mitsos N. Marangos, Famagusta,<br />

Cjrprus, British Subject, trading as Exporter.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

6NPJRE GROWN<br />

PRODUCE<br />

PACKED&EXPORTED'BV 0»LCVPRUS<br />

MITSOS M.MARANCOS<br />

FAMAOUSTA-CYPRUS<br />

FArucu/i4<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the combination of devices and the applicant<br />

disclaims any right to the exclusive use of the words " WINDSOR BRAND and of the added matter<br />

except in so far as it consists of his name and address.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No. 1482A in Class 47, is respect of oils, greases No. 1483A in Class 47, in respect of oils, greases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubricating, of all kinds and similar products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, New<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America, York, State of New York, United States of America,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of New York, trading as the laws of the State of New York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated. Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

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(1)<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

779


Sd SrppLEMF.NT TO THE CYPRI .^ GAZETTE. 2()TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Xo. 14N4A in Cla^ 47. in respect of oils, grrease.-^<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposes<br />

of all kinds and sinular products for lubricating,<br />

illuminating, heatinji and fuel purposes, also<br />

naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company. Incorporat t 1, 26, Broadway, Xew<br />

York, Stati- of Xew York, United States of Ajnerica,<br />

a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the la\\s of the State of Xew York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October. 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

No. 1485.V in Class 47, in resi>ect of oils, ureases<br />

and waxes for illuminating and laundry purposts<br />

of all kinds and similar products for lubriciitinw<br />

illuminating, heating and fuel purposes, also<br />

• naphtha, gasoline, benzine and refined oils for<br />

generating power, in the name of Socony-Vacuum<br />

! Oil Company. Incorporated. 26, Broadway, Xew<br />

York, State of New York, United States of America<br />

, a Corporation duly organized and existing under<br />

the laws of the State of Xew York, trading as<br />

Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated.<br />

Filed the 21st day of October, 1936.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

I <strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade<br />

Mark applications Nos. 1482A-14S")A is c/o<br />

I .Mr. G. X. Chryssafinis, Advocate, Xitosia.<br />

No. 1481A in Class 42, in respect of citrus fruits, in the name of SPIXXEY'S LIMITED, Jaffa Road,<br />

Haifa, Palestine, a company organized under the laws of Palestine, trading as (Ieneral Merchants.<br />

Filed the 2oth day of Octoln i, i;»36.<br />

21 id Advt.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Tr:ide Mark application Xo. 1481A is cjo Spinney's Limited. Nicoaa.


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 20TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Xo. 1487A in Class ^2., in respect of motor road<br />

vehicles and chassis therefor and trailers, in the<br />

name of Vauxhall Motors Limited, Kimpton Road,<br />

Luton, Bedfordshire, England, a British company,<br />

trading as Manufacturers.<br />

Filed the Slst day of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1487A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^uljlis!f)eti hp ^uthoxitp<br />

No. 2551.] FRIDAY, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1936. '83-<br />

No. 1110. REGULATIONS<br />

MADE UNDKK<br />

THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

H. K. PALMEK,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him l)y section<br />

33 (d) of the Antiquities Law, ll);];"). His Excellency<br />

the Governor, with the ad\ice of the Executive<br />

Council, has l)een pleased to make and liereby makes<br />

the following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may l)e cited as the Museums<br />

and Ancient Monuments (Admission Fees) (Amendment<br />

No. 1) Regulations, 193G, and shall be read<br />

as one with the Museums and Ancient Monuments<br />

(Admission Fees) Regulations, 1986, (hereinafter<br />

called "the Principal Regulations"), and the<br />

Principal Regulations and tliese Regulations may<br />

together be cited as the Museums and Ancient<br />

Monuments (Admission Fees) Regulations, 1936<br />

and (No. 1) 1986.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Schedule to the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended by the addition thereto of the<br />

Ancient Monument and Fees set out in the Schedule<br />

hei"eto.<br />

Museum and Ancient<br />

Monument.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Fees.<br />

-r, ., , Persons other<br />

Residents, ^j^^^^ residents.<br />

No. 1111. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followinir draft Bill, which will in due course<br />

be submitted for enactment, is published for general<br />

information in a supplement to this gazette :—<br />

A Law to repeal the Nursing Sisters Pensions Law,.<br />

1928. (M.P. 1272/21/2.)-<br />

No. 1112. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased tomake<br />

the following appointments :—<br />

Dr. Charles Edward Bevan to be, on probation, a<br />

District Medical Offioer, Medical Department.<br />

Dated Slst October, 1936.<br />

Dr. Bevan arrived in the Colony on the 19tli<br />

November, 1936. (M.P. P.2203.><br />

CONFIRMATION OV APPOINTMENT.<br />

Ahmed Galib Eff. as an Assistant District Inspector,<br />

Administration, from 1st March, 1985.<br />

(M.P. P.2104.)<br />

ACTING .APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. R. Rodger, Road Engineer, Public Works<br />

Department, acted as Director of Public Works<br />

from 25th July to Ilth November, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.1845.).<br />

Mr. A. M. Bell, Local Commandant, 1st Grade, Police<br />

Department, to act as Commissioner, Famagusta, in<br />

addition to his own duties, during the absence of<br />

Mr. R. St. J. 0. Wayne from 23rd to 30th<br />

Xovember, 1936. (M.P. P.2038.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tomb and Site at Free.<br />

^\r,i<br />

A. I. Hassan Eff., Inspector, 2nd Grade, Police<br />

Department, acted as Local Commandant, Liinassol.<br />

Pyla.<br />

in addition to his own duties, during the absence of<br />

Mr. E. B. Humfrey from 23rd' ^lay to Uth<br />

Made in Conncil, this 19tli day of Xovember,<br />

November, 1936. (M.P. P.34.-).)<br />

1986.<br />

Mr. G. K. Mitsinkas, Assistant Collector, acted as<br />

G. M. (iKEKNWOOD, Collector, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

(M.P. 57^/34.)<br />

Cferk of fhe Hxerative Counrif. in addition to his own duties, from 2<br />

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784 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Jlo. 1113. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. A. A. P. D. Stone. O.B.E.. Director of Public<br />

Works, was al»sent on vacation leave (HC days) and<br />

passage leave (24 davs\ from 2.")th July to Uth<br />

Xoveml)er. 1936. ' (M.P." L.1274.)<br />

Mr. H. Rodger. Road Engineer, Public Works<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave (52 days)<br />

and passage leave (12 davs). from Uth Xoveml»er,<br />

1986. to i6th .lanuary, 19;;7. (M.P. L.1845.)<br />

Mr. R. St. J. 0. Wayne, Administrative Officer<br />

(Commissioner. Famagnsta), is granted casnal leave<br />

from 23rd to 30th Xovember, ]93(;.<br />

(M.P. L.i:)23.)<br />

Mr. E. B. Humfrey, Local Commandant, lst Grade,<br />

Police Department, was absent on vacation leave<br />

(136 days), passage leave (24 days), duty leave<br />

(12 days), and on leave with half salary (4 days),<br />

from 23rd Mav to Uth Xovemlwr, 1936*.<br />

(M.P. L.2007.)<br />

Mr. C. G. Darrell. Collector, Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department, was absent on vacation leave<br />

(121 days), passjige leave (24 days) and duty leave<br />

(10 days), from 2(ith June to 21st Xovember, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.1622.)<br />

Mustafa Safvet Eff., Land Registiy Clerk, 1st Grade,<br />

was absent on vacation leave (44 days) and on<br />

leave with half salary (3 davs), from 26th September<br />

to Uth Xovemlier, 1986. ' (M.P. li.796.)<br />

Ho. 1114. Transfer from <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

His Excellency the Governor diiecis it to l)e<br />

notified that Mr. R. Rodger. Road Engineer. Public<br />

Works Department, has lK?en transferred to Xigeria<br />

onapp)intmentasa Senior Executive p]iii:iiieer. Pnblic<br />

Works Department.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> date from which the transfer takes effect<br />

will be notified later. (M.P. P.lsi.').)<br />

JNo. 1115. Bailiff and Process-Server.<br />

VACANCY.<br />

It is notified for general information that there is a<br />

vacancy in the appointment of liailiff and Prcx^ss-<br />

Server. Judicial 1 )epai'tnient.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> salary of the apiiointment is £78 i ising by<br />

annual increments of £6 to £10H i>er annum.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> necessary application forms can be obtained<br />

from Commissioners, to whom the applications must<br />

be taken by the applicants in per^^on not later than<br />

the 12th Deceinlicf, 193(;.<br />

4. Candidates must be British -ultjects.<br />

(M.P. 1024/27.)<br />

IVo. 1116. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 10th Octol)er, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the (Jovernor pursuant to the<br />

(Quarantine Law, 1932, and pubhshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following hx^al areas were infected<br />

local area.s and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would h- subject to the measnrts prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations. 1982, with respect to the<br />

danger(»us infectiou-s diseases set fortli against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Loc:U area<br />

liomlMjy (India) ...<br />

Salonicji (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

ijlalLct • • • • • •<br />

^larseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Baghdad<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plagne.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

8mallp)x and Plague.<br />

Smalljiox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 2SJ/850<br />

No. 1117. Tenders.<br />

Tendere for Diesel Fuel (Gas Oil) for the<br />

Department of Public Works and other Government<br />

Departments should reach the Treasury not later than<br />

10 a.m. on the Isth l)eceml)er, 1936. Details will be<br />

supplied to tenderers on application to tbe Director of<br />

Public Works. (M.P. .•)83/33.)<br />

No. 1118.<br />

Tenders for Petroleum and Petrol for the Department<br />

of Public Works and other (Jovernment Department!<br />

should reach the Treasury not later than 10 a.m. on<br />

the ISth December, 1936. Details will he supplied to<br />

tenderers on application to the Director of Public<br />

Works. (M.P. 588/33.)<br />

No. 1119.<br />

Tenders for materials for the Department of Public<br />

Works at Famagusta, should reach the Treasnry not<br />

later than 10 a.m. on the 18th December, 1936.<br />

Details will be supplied to tenderere on application to<br />

the office of the Divisional Engineer, Famagusta.<br />

(M.P. 583/33.)<br />

No. 1120.<br />

Tendere for materials for the Department of Pnblic<br />

Works and Royal Engineers at Nicosia, should reach<br />

the Treasury not later than 10 a.m. on the 18th<br />

December, 1936. Details will be supplied to tenderers<br />

on application to the Director of Pnblic Works.<br />

(M.P. 583/83.)<br />

No. 1121.<br />

Tendere for materials for the Department of Public<br />

Works at Limassol and Royal Engineere at Trcnklos,<br />

should reach the Treasury not later than 10 a.m. cii<br />

the 18th December, 1936. Details will l)e supplieil<br />

to tendei (.i-s on application to the office of the Divisional<br />

Engineer, Limassol. (M.P. 583/33.)<br />

No. 1122. Trade Marks Advertisement!.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, arc publishrd in a supplement to this<br />


So. 1123. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1936. 785<br />

Pureuant to section 51 of the Partnerehip Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Business Xame X'^o. 111.<br />

Name of Business : Soap,Work8 " Parea," of liimassol.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnerehip is renewed for a period of<br />

two years as from the 22nd day of October, 1936.<br />

Business Xame Xo. 136.<br />

Name of Business : Near East Commercial Travelling<br />

Jlo. 1124. Public Officers' Guarantee Fund.<br />

DIEECTORS' ANNUAL REPORT.<br />

Organization, of Nicoeia.<br />

Changes : Xicolas C. Soupidis has withdrawn from<br />

the Partnerehip.<br />

Stelios C. Georgallides, Exporter and General<br />

Merchant, Nicosia, and Vassos Eliades, Importer<br />

and General Commission Agent, Nicosia, have been<br />

added as general partnere.<br />

Date of Changes : 18th X'ovember, 1936.<br />

Partnership No. 889.<br />

Name of Firm : P. K.<br />

Famagusta District.<br />

Panagides, of Yialousa,<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnerehip is dissolved as from the 10th<br />

day of November, 1936.<br />

In continuation of our report of last year, published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2469 of the 11th of October,<br />

1935, we have the honour to submit the Income Account for the year ended the 30th of June, 1936, together with<br />

Jihe Balance Sheet as at that date.<br />

2. At the 30th of June, 1936, the number of officere guaranteed by the Fund was 883, as compared with<br />

'727 for the previous year.<br />

3. No defalcations have been reported during the year, and in accordance with section 29 of the Public<br />

Officere' Guarantee Fund Laws, 1896 to 1933, the whole of the income for the year has been carried to<br />

the credit of the contributors in the ratio of the amounts standing to their respective credits at the close ofthe<br />

financial year.<br />

4. In conformity with Colonial Regulation 275, the investments held on account of the Fund<br />

have lieen re-valued at middle market prices in London at the 30tli of June, 1936. <strong>The</strong> depreciation and loss<br />

on disposal of investments, which amounted to £125. 9s. op. has been met from the Reserve for depreciation<br />

of investments.<br />

INCOME ACCOUNT FOE THE YEAE ENDED THE 30TH OF JUNE, 1936.<br />

Debit.<br />

To transfer to Contri butore' Account<br />

ASSETS.<br />

£<br />

501<br />

s. p.<br />

3 0<br />

£501 3 0<br />

Investments at middle market value in London at 30/6/36:<br />

£ s.d.<br />

£ a. p.<br />

21 11 9 Straits Settlements 6 % 1936-51 22 0 "<br />

1,228 8 2 Sierra Leoue . 4i% 1955 1,375 16<br />

1,046 7 3 Northern Rhodesia 5 % 1950-70 1,213 15<br />

1,013 11 0 Nigeria<br />

•4 % 1963 1.145 6<br />

4,282 8 0 Straits Settlements 3i% 1937-67 4,368 1<br />

915 8 H New Zealand . 3i% 1955-60 952 1 0<br />

1,656 9 3 Xigeria<br />

3 % 1955 1,689 11<br />

1,197 14 9 Western AustraHa 4 /o 1942-62 1,221<br />

1,421 11 5 Ceylon<br />

,3 1959-64 1.414 13<br />

9<br />

Gash with Government<br />

Credit.<br />

By Dividends on Investments ...<br />

„ Interest on Cash Balances ...<br />

BALANCE SHEET, THE 30TH OF JUNE, 1936.<br />

/o<br />

13,402 15 2<br />

. 1,137 6 0<br />

£14.540 1 2<br />

LIABILITIES.<br />

£ s. p.<br />

. 490 5 8<br />

. 10 17 1<br />

£501 3 0<br />

Contributors' Account: £, a. p. & a. p.<br />

At 1st of .July, 1935 10,211 19 1<br />

Add : £ a. p.<br />

Entrance Fees 128 10 0<br />

Contributions 685 3 3<br />

813 13 3<br />

Income as per annexed account... 501 3 0<br />

Les.s :<br />

Contributions refunded<br />

11,526 15 4<br />

. 684 IS 7<br />

Reserve Fund<br />

Reserve for Depreciation of Investments<br />

(o) 1(1.841 16 6<br />

1.980 19 4<br />

1,717 5 1<br />

£14.r.40 1 2<br />

(a) Of this amount £607. 2s. Op. is payable to officers who have ceased to hold guaranteed<br />

appointments.<br />

H. C. LEY<br />

m .r.<br />

I ;^.- , „<br />

:• Direifors.<br />

4th November, 1936. T. CAHAHK )<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Examined and found correct,<br />

19th November, 1936. ANT. X. BRANCO, Acting Aufifor. (M.P. 1539/11/2.)


78^ THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

Ho. 1125. List of Blinisters tor Celebrating Marriages under the Marriage Laws, 1922 to 1926.<br />

DAte<br />

of<br />

Registration.<br />

17th Xov.. 1**;'.6<br />

Name of Minister.<br />

Barouvr Minasian<br />

r>enominatit)n.<br />

Armenian Church<br />

llo. 1126. Medical Department.<br />

Designution. Residence.<br />

Vii-ar-GeiK-ral of the<br />

Armenian Church<br />

Return of tlie Xotifiable Diseases r^orted durin;; the week ended 2lst November, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Larn.aca<br />

Limx'^ol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphot<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Distric;<br />

Total for the Week.<br />

Total for the vear .<br />

Tot;d for the corresponding<br />

'£.<br />

- 27X<br />

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4 —<br />

week last vt;ir 2 —<br />

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>> ' = 3<br />

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38 266<br />

4 3<br />

Nioosia,<br />

23rd Xoveml»er, 1936. (M.P. 828/31/3.)<br />

• <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1935.<br />

No. 1127. Animal Disease.<br />

ver<br />

EE4<br />

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(M.P. 924/23/2.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

I HE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2551 OF 2TTH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

A BILL<br />

ENTITLED<br />

A LAW TO REPEAL THE NURSING SISTERS PENSIONS<br />

LAW, 1928.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of C3rprus as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Nursing Sisters Pensions Short title.<br />

(Repeal) Law, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Nursing Sisters Pensions Law, 1928, is hereby Repeal of<br />

repealed. '^,^r'^<br />

Pensions<br />

—^-^———^ Law, 1928.<br />

23 of 1928.<br />

Objects and Reasons.<br />

It has been decided with the approval of the Secretary<br />

of State for the Colonies to declare the posts of Matron<br />

and Nursing Sister, serving in the Colony, pensionable<br />

under the provisions of the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Pensions Orders and<br />

Law, 1929 to 1936.<br />

2. This Bill therefore repeals the Nursing Sisters<br />

Pensions Law, 1928, which provides for the grant of special<br />

retiring allowances to Matrons and Nursing Sisters.<br />

L. LLOYD-BLOOD,<br />

(M.P. 1272/21/2.) Attorney-General,<br />

it<br />

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SuppLZMEvr TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 27TH NOVEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 14S7A in Class 22, in respect of motor road<br />

vehicles and chassis therefor and trailers, in the<br />

name of Yanxhall Meters Limited, Kimpton Road,<br />

Luton, Bedfordshire, England, a British company,<br />

trading a^ Manufactur- r>.<br />

Filed the Slst day of October, 1936.<br />

Srd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for Bervioe in Cjprus of Trade Mark<br />

Implication No. 1487A is c/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Lamaca.<br />

No. 1491A in Class 38. in respect of collars fcr<br />

wear, in the name of Harding, Tilton and Hartley<br />

Limited, King's House, H. 9 and • lo Haymarket,<br />

London, S.W.l, England, a British firm, trading as<br />

manufactarers.<br />

Filed the 14th day of November, 19S6.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

VAN HEUSEN<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application Xo. 1491A is c/o Mr. Antoine G. Pietroni,<br />

Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

Xo. 1478A in Class 48, in respect of Scotch rtiuj^v<br />

in the name of Oswald Bertram and Kenneth William<br />

Bristowe Sanderson, tradinir toeether ;is William<br />

Sanderson and Son, Charlotte Lane. Leith, Scotlanti,<br />

Brilish Subjects, trading as distillers and .Scotch whiskv<br />

merchimts.<br />

Filed the 13th dav of Octolier, 1986.<br />

VAT<br />

69<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Mark<br />

No. 1295A.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in Cyprns for Trade Mark<br />

apphcation Xo. 1478A IB C/O Messrs. Paschalis ami<br />

Clerides, Advocates. Xicosia.<br />

REXEWAL OF TRADK MARK<br />

REGISTRATIOXS.<br />

XO. 479A, Class 47, in the name of A. & ¥. Pears<br />

Limited, 71, 73 and 75 Xew Oxford Street, London,<br />

England, as from the i>th day of February, 1987.<br />

X'o. 4.'A, Class 48, in the name of A. & F. Pean<br />

Limited, 71. 73 and 75 Xew Oxford Street, liondou.<br />

England, as from the 9th day of February, 1937.<br />

SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETORS REGISTERED.<br />

Oswald Bertram and Kenneth William Br>:owe<br />

Sanderson, Scotch whisky merchants, trading together<br />

as WilUam Sanderson and Son, Charlotte Lane, Leith,<br />

Scotland, as subsequent proprietors of registered Trade<br />

Mark Xo. 1295A registered in the name of Booth's<br />

Distilleries Liinited, 83 to 85, Tummill Street. Ixmdon,<br />

England, as from the 16th day of October, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

Nc. 2552.]<br />

^ul)Ii2!|)eti hp autfjorit^<br />

FRIDAY, 4TH DECEMBER, 1936. 791<br />

No. 1128. ORDER<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly- convened and held<br />

at the viUage of Paleosophos, in the District<br />

of Kyrenia, on the 5th day of April, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

a oertain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area ofthe village of Paleosophos :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the Mukhtar of the village of<br />

Pftleosophos has forwarded to the Commissioner<br />

of the District of Kyrema a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description with<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930<br />

to 1936, prescribed:<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Govemor :<br />

And whereas the Govemor considers it expedient<br />

that the area described in the said report should be<br />

limited:<br />

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Govemor.<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows:—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shall be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of<br />

Paleosophos in the District of Kyrenia.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northem<br />

point of plot No. 328, plan No. XI/32, looality<br />

"Klimata," on the road from the village of<br />

Paleosophos to the village of Sisklipos, and<br />

goes south-eastwards along the northem<br />

boundary of this plot and of plot Xo. 324 to<br />

the most eastern comer of the latter plot on<br />

the left bank of a stream ; thence south-westwards<br />

along this bank of the stream to the<br />

south-eastern corner of plot No. 333 of the<br />

same plan ; thence crossing the stream to the<br />

rocky slope running south-eastwards through<br />

plot No. 369 of the same plan; thence southeastwards<br />

along this rocky slope, through<br />

plot Xo. 369, along the eastem boundary of<br />

plot No. 338, the northem boundaries of plots<br />

Nos. 340,1 and 367/1 to the most eastem point<br />

of plot No. 367/1 of the same plan; thenoe<br />

south-eastwards in a straight hne to the most<br />

northem point of plot No. 70, plan No. Xn/25 ;<br />

thence south-eastwards along the nortJiem<br />

boimdary of the latter plot to the point due<br />

north of the north-eastem comer of plot<br />

No. 362, plan No. XI 32 : thence due south to<br />

the latter point; thence north-westwards<br />

passing along the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plot No. 70 (part), plan<br />

No. XII 25, plot Xo. 367 (part), plan No. XI 32,<br />

plots Xos. 340, 341, 342, 343, 345, 346 of the<br />

same plan to the most northam point of plot<br />

No. 351 ofthe same plan, locality " Kolymbos,"<br />

on a stream ; thence south-eastwards up this<br />

stream to the forest delimitation line of Karmi<br />

Forest; thence westwards along this forest<br />

delimitation line through F.C. No. 71 to<br />

F.C. Xo. 72: thence n(Mth-westwards along<br />

the northem boundary of plot No. 136, plan<br />

No. XI/40, to tlie road from the village of<br />

Sisklipos to the village of Paleosophos ; tience<br />

nortbwards along this road to the most<br />

southem point of plot Xo. 200, plan No. XI/32 ;<br />

thence north-eastwards along the westem<br />

boundary of plot No. 201 to the road from the<br />

village of Siddipos to the village of Paleosophos ;<br />

tbence nwthwards along this road to the most<br />

southern point of plot No. 210 ofthe same plan ;<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


7'.>2<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

thence north-eastwards along the southern<br />

boundary of the latter plot to the road ; thence<br />

along the road to the south-westem comer<br />

of plot Xo. 216 of the same plan : thence northwestwards<br />

and eastwards passing along the<br />

boundaries of, and including in the reserved<br />

area, plots Nos, 216, 215, 214, 237, 238, 236,<br />

233, localitv " Vrvsi tou Toghlou," plots<br />

Xos. 235, 231, 230. 229, 228, 227/1, 226/1, 225,<br />

224, 224/1, 223, 220 of the same plan, to the<br />

most southem point of plot No. 220, on the road<br />

from the viUage of Sisklipos to the viUage of<br />

Paleosopbo.^; ; thence northwards along this<br />

road to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 214 dommns<br />

Approximately, as shown edged in red ou the<br />

plan filed ia D.L.R.S. M.P. 252/36.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 2nd day of December,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1335/36.)<br />

Ho. 1129. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ritrbt Hononrable the Secretary of State for<br />

the C()li>iiiLS has intimated that His Majesty will not<br />

be advised to ext rcise his power of disallowance with<br />

regard to the following Laws : —<br />

No. 24 of 1936.—A Law to amend the Law relating<br />

to tbe regulation of the practice of midwifery.<br />

(M.P. 1047/31/2.)<br />

Xo. 33 of 193(5.—A Law to amend the law regulating<br />

the acquisition of immovable property by aliens.<br />

(M.P. 622/34/2.)<br />

Ho. 1130. Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. Leo Francis Weldon, Temporary Assistant<br />

Engineer, to be, on probation, an Assistant<br />

Engineer, Public Works Department. Dated 26th<br />

Xovember. 1936. (M.P. P. 1919.)<br />

ACTlXf! Al'POl.N'TMEXT.<br />

Mr. C. E. L. Cox. Pivsidenr, Distiict Courts, Larnaca<br />

and Famagusta, acted as President, District Courts,<br />

Xicosia and Kyrenia, in addition to his own duties,<br />

from l;^»th June to Hth Xovember. 19;jr>.<br />

(M.P. P.1207.)<br />

Ho. 1131. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. C. T. AblM.tt. President. District Courts, Xicosia<br />

and Kyrenia, was absent on vacation leave (85 days).<br />

passjiLT'- leave (12 daysj and on leave with half<br />

salary (6(» davs), from 11th June to Uth Xovember,<br />

1936. ' (M.P. L.1995.)<br />

No. 1132. Cypms Govemment Railway.<br />

SALE OF TO-NDEMXED STORES.<br />

It is lit-n by notified for general information that a<br />


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH DECEMBER, 1936. 793<br />

No. 1136. Order of the Commissioner o! the<br />

District of Lamaca under the Goats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exereise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Robert Christopher<br />

Stafford Stanley, Commissioner of the District of<br />

Larnaca, do hereby order that the village of Anglisidhes,<br />

in the District of Larnaca, shall be a prescribed<br />

village within the meaning of tbe Goats Laws, 1913<br />

to 1935.<br />

Larnaca,<br />

R. C. S. STANLEY,<br />

1st December, 1936.<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(M.P. 999/13/25.)<br />

No. 1137. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936.<br />

APPOINTMENT of LIQUIDATOR.<br />

It is hereby notified for general information that in<br />

exercise of the powers in me as Registrar vested by<br />

section 40 (1) of the Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936, I have appointed the person for<br />

the time being holding the office of Commissioner of<br />

Limassol to be the Liquidator of the Apsiou Cooperative<br />

Credit Society, in respect of which a winding<br />

up order was made by me on the 27th day of October,<br />

1936, and published in <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2546 of the SOth<br />

day of October, 1936, under Notification No. 1042.<br />

Nicosia, 23rd November, 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Regisfrar, Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

(M.P. 628/29.) No. 1141. <strong>The</strong> Irrigation Laws, 1931 and 1934.<br />

In pursuance of the provisions of section 18 of the<br />

Irrigation Law, 1931, the following Rules made by the<br />

Committee of the Irrigation Division of Astromeritis,<br />

in the District of Xicosia, are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

No. 1138. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies Gazetfe. (M.P. 863/32.)<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR.<br />

It is hereby notitied for general information that in<br />

exercise of the powers in me as Registrar vested by<br />

section 40 (1) of the Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936, I have appointed the person for<br />

tbe time being holding the office of Commissioner of<br />

Paphos to be the Liquidator of the Amarketi Cooperative<br />

Credit Society, in respect of which a winding<br />

up order was made by me on the 6th day of November,<br />

1936, and published "in Gazeffe No. 2549 of the 13th<br />

day of November, 1936, under Xotification No. 1079.<br />

Nicosia, SOth November, 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Regisfrar, Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

(M.P. 759/28.)<br />

No. 1139. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded. _ ,^,.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

Business Name No. 109.<br />

Name of Business :<br />

Limassol.<br />

Cinematographic Union of<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the Srd<br />

day of November, 1936, by mutual consent.<br />

No. 1140. Dates of Principal Feasts, etc., in 1987.<br />

With reference to N^otification Xo. 9572 of the 28th<br />

May, 1909, relating to public holidays, etc., the days<br />

of the principal feasts, etc., in 1937, are as follows :—<br />

Xew Year's Day ... ... ... lst January<br />

Epiphany (Greek) and Christmas Day<br />

(Armenian) ...<br />

6th „<br />

Qurban Bairam<br />

...(about) 2lst Feb.<br />

Good Friday<br />

26th March<br />

Saturday before Easter<br />

• •• ••• ^ i Ctl ^y<br />

Easter Sunday...<br />

.•• ••• Zotti ,9<br />

Easter Monday...<br />

• •• «•• i««7 vU ^ ^<br />

Good Friday (Greek) ...<br />

... SOth April<br />

Easter Sunday (Greek)<br />

Easter Monday (Greek)<br />

... 2nd May<br />

Birthday of the Prophet ...(about) 23rd „<br />

Victoria Day ...<br />

... 24th „<br />

His Majesty's Birthday<br />

... 2Srd June<br />

Ramazan Bairam<br />

Christmas Day...<br />

...(about) 5th Dec.<br />

Boxing Day<br />

26th „<br />

(M.P. 293/08.)<br />

IRRIGATION DIVISION OF. AsTBOiuaRiTiB.<br />

Rules.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as the Irrigation Division<br />

of Astromeritis (Amendment) Rules, 1936, and shall be<br />

read as one with the Irrigation Division of Astromeritis<br />

Rules, 1932, (hereinafter called "the Principal Rules"),<br />

and the Principal Rules and these Rules may together<br />

be cited as the Irrigation Division of Astromeritis<br />

Rules, 1932 and 1936.<br />

2. Rule 18 (d) of the Principal Rules is hereby<br />

repealed and the following Rule substituted therefor :—<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee or<br />

the Treasurer at the time of dissolution of the<br />

Irrigation Division and any money recovered at<br />

any time thereafter on account of the rates due and<br />

unpaid at the time of such dissolution, shall be<br />

paid to the Commissioner and shall be passed in the<br />

books of the Commissioner to the credit of the<br />

village of Astromeritis, and shall be utilized by the<br />

Commissioner for some purpose of public utility in<br />

the said village.<br />

No. 1142. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


•n<br />

No. 1143. Qaarantine Restrictions.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the U»th October, 19;')»;, by<br />

His E.xcellencv thc Governor pni'snant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 19;!2, and published in the Cypi'us<br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passiiiirers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed l)y the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

daniitrous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

No. 1144. Notice of Dividend.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol.<br />

In Bankruptcy.<br />

No. 2 of 1932.<br />

Re Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides) both merchants<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides/ of Limassol.<br />

and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Commercial Firm " Z. & E. Chrysostomides,"<br />

consisting of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides and<br />

Evagoras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides, farmers, moneylenders,<br />

and carob-merchants of Limassol.<br />

IJOC;U area<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

iMtllLct • • • • • •<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Bairhdad ...<br />

Anirlo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

diso.iso<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Sniali|mx.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plagne.<br />

(M.P. 2S9/35.)<br />

Debtors' Xame—<strong>The</strong> Firm " Z. X- K. Chr\s.^sto.<br />

mides," eonsistiuix of Zenon <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrvsostomides<br />

and Evajj:oras <strong>The</strong>odoro Chrysostomides.<br />

Address—Liniassol.<br />

Desoription—Farmei's, money-lenders, and carobmerchants.<br />

Amount of Dividend—9%.<br />

First, Final, or otherwise—Fourth.<br />

When payable—5th December, 1936.<br />

Where payable—Office of Trustee, Mr. Harilaos<br />

Cacoyannis, advocate, Limassol.<br />

Xicosia,<br />

28th November, 1936.<br />

STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.<br />

Y. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

In the matter of " Z. & E. Chrysostomides," farmers, money-lenders, and carob-merchants, of Liniassol,<br />

under Receiving Order dated the 6th December, 1932. Statement showing position of estate at date of<br />

declaring a fourth dividend, viz. the Slst October, 1936.<br />

Dr.<br />

Previous<br />

Statement.<br />

To :<br />

£ «. p.<br />

Sundry debtors ...1,179 7 6i<br />

Carobs<br />

...2,356 4 7i<br />

Produce (wheat, etc.) ... 940 14 5<br />

Interest<br />

... 14 19 5<br />

Sale of lands (immovables) 2,319 2 0<br />

Income from personal properties<br />

of Zenon Chrysostomides<br />

... 32 3 5<br />

Movables (machinery, etc.) 2«1 8 8<br />

General expenses (refund<br />

made by late truntee Mr.<br />

Colakides)<br />

—<br />

Present<br />

Statement.<br />

£ 8. p.<br />

1.747 3 3i<br />

3,102 2 6i<br />

1,127 13 SJ<br />

18 0 li<br />

2,500 3 0<br />

32 3 5<br />

286 11 5<br />

39 9 IJ<br />

£7.124 1 1 £8,853 7 4 J<br />

Previous Present<br />

Statement. Statement.<br />

By £ a. p. £ 8. p.<br />

Set-offs to debtors<br />

105 11 0 176 15 4i<br />

Carobs (expenses aud payment<br />

on a/c.)<br />

498 11 724 8 7i<br />

Cultivation of lands 2;V.I 10 2 ;{75 11 li<br />

Expenses on sales of lands ... 50 11 7i .01 4 5i<br />

Expenses on personal properties<br />

of Zenon Chrysostomides<br />

2 1 4i 2 1 4i<br />

Expenses on sales of<br />

movables<br />

36 18 8 39 4 1<br />

General expenses (rents,<br />

allowance to debtors,<br />

expenses and wages at<br />

Episkopi chiftlik) 807 0 4i 921 15 5i<br />

Court and advocates 539 3 2i 710 17 UJ<br />

Taxes<br />

122 10 6 1.% 15 8<br />

Payments to privileged<br />

creditors<br />

65 19 6i 65 19 6J<br />

Deposit in Treasury for<br />

Official Receiver's fees ... ."^40 0 0 420 4 6<br />

Trustee's remuneration 3»J0 6 1 312 17 4<br />

Total lst, 2nd and .3rd<br />

dividends paid 12%, 8%<br />

and 20% respectively 3,966 17 2i 3,966 17 2J<br />

7,(nt5 2 IJ 7,904 13 3J<br />

4th dividend: 9% (required<br />

approximately)<br />

Balance in hand<br />

28 IS 8J<br />

892 19 1<br />

.55 15 0<br />

Cf.<br />

£7,124 1 1 £8,853 7 4J<br />

H. CACOVANMS,<br />

7'rustee.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Note: Previous State-ment, showing position of estjite at the date of declaring the 3rd dividend, was<br />

poblished in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of 22nd November, 1935.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Rc-eiver.


No. 1146.<br />

DiviHlon. Locality.<br />

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796<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 4TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

•<br />

No. 1146. Medical Department.<br />

Return of tbe Xotifiable Diseases reported during tbe week ended 28th Novenil)er, 1930.<br />

District<br />

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9 X<br />

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9 "3:5<br />

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Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

—<br />

6<br />

— — —<br />

-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

3<br />

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1<br />

5<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

3 —<br />

1 1 -<br />

1 —<br />

___<br />

—<br />

—<br />

__<br />

—<br />

-<br />

-<br />

12<br />

20<br />

s<br />

2<br />

1<br />

-<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

31<br />

2^<br />

16<br />

8<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia<br />

... ... ... — 1 —<br />

—<br />

1 — — —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

1<br />

— 1 -- — — —<br />

1<br />

—<br />

~<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Total for the week...<br />

6 1 —<br />

. > — 1" 6 6 — — - - 43 - 82<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

- 284<br />

1<br />

5 — — 10 — f?23 44 27J<br />

1<br />

—<br />

- -<br />

7 3 «.6i)0 i) 9.97><br />

week last year — 4 "<br />

~<br />

- 4 2 26 •<br />

1<br />

• « • «<br />

~<br />

36<br />

Nicosia,<br />

E. A. XEFF,<br />

3(»tli November, 1936. (M.P. 82S/31/3.)<br />

• <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not NotiOable in 1935.<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

No. 1147. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Countries reported to the 4th December is published :—<br />

Countrv. lii^ealitv.<br />

Egypt Various<br />

Palestine<br />

Syria<br />

Turkey<br />

4th December, 1936.<br />

Yarious<br />

Yarious<br />

Yarious<br />

Xature of Disease.<br />

Anthra.x, Tuberculosis, Hgemorrhagic Septicaemia, Tetanus,<br />

Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis, Helminthiasis,<br />

Variola, Fowl Plague, Fowl Cholera, Fowl<br />

Diphtheria and Pox, Bacillary White Diarrhcea, Mange,<br />

Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Strongylosis, Fowl<br />

Typhoid, Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthra.x, Black Quarter, Dourine, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Typhoid, Fowl Dephtheria, Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Qnarter, Foot and Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Mange, Rabies, Poultry Diseases.<br />

ichorn<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary Offker.<br />

liy His E.xcellency's Command,<br />

W. 1). BATTERSHILL,<br />

CoUmial Secretary.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2552 OF 4TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Rejristrar may allow from the date ol<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicme at the office of the Registrar oi<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Regisfrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1491A in Class 38, in respect of collars for<br />

wear, in the name of Harding, Tilton and Hartley<br />

Limited, King's House, 8, 9 and 10 Haymarket,<br />

London, S.W.l, England, a British firm, trading as<br />

manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 14th day of November, 1936.<br />

2ud Advt.<br />

VAN HEUSEN<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1491A is c/o Mr. Antoine G. Pietroni,<br />

Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1478A in Class 43, in respect of Scotch whisky,<br />

in the name of Oswald Bertram and Kenneth William<br />

Bristowe Sanderson, trading together as William<br />

Sanderson and Son, Cliarlotte Lane, Leith, Scotland,<br />

British Subjects, trading as distillers and Scotch whisky<br />

merchants.<br />

Filed the 13th day of October, 1936.<br />

VAT<br />

69<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Mark<br />

No. 1295A.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1478A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1427A in Class 6, in respect of sewing machines<br />

and parts of sewing machines included in Class 6, in<br />

' the name of <strong>The</strong> Singer Manufacturing Company, 107,<br />

Trumbull Street, Elizabeth, County of Union, State<br />

of New Jersey, United States of America, and of 149,<br />

Broadway, New York, County and State of New York,<br />

United States of America, a Corporation organized<br />

797<br />

under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, United<br />

States of America, trading<br />

manufacturers and dealers.<br />

as sewing machine<br />

Filed the 18th day of November, 1935.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1427A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1488A in Class 3, in respect of medicated<br />

powders, medicated tablets and otber medicated forms<br />

for human use in the treatment of neuralgia, every<br />

ailment, influenza, and every feverish condition, in the<br />

name of Henry Tuypens, 24 Place du Cardinal Mercier,<br />

St. Niklaas (Waes), Belgium, Belgian Subject, trading<br />

as apothecary and chemist.<br />

Filed the 31st day of October, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />

.0 AEYKOZ ITAYP02.<br />

"WHITE CDOSS"<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1488A isc/o ^h. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsJjetf hp autJ)ortt|><br />

No. 2553.] FRIDAY, 11TH DECE3IBER, 1936. 79^<br />

No. 1148.<br />

ORDER IN COL^^CIL.—No. 1717.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIOXS<br />

1930 AND 1934.<br />

LAWS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Gover?ior.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Mumcipal Corporations Laws, 1930 and 1934,<br />

His Exeellency the Governor, ^^it]l the advice of<br />

the Executive Council, has been pleased to order<br />

and it is hereby ordered as folloA\ s :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Councillors<br />

and Townsmen of Lapithos (hereinafter called<br />

" the Municipal Corporation '"). shall be at<br />

liberty to borrow from Mr. Dimosthenis Severis,<br />

of Nicosia (hereinafter called " the Lender "),<br />

the sum of one hundred and sixty pounds<br />

(£160) at a rate of interest not exceeding seven<br />

per centum (7%) per annum subject to the<br />

following terms and conditions, that is to say,—<br />

(a) That the sum borrowed shall be repayable<br />

by the Municipal Corporation to the<br />

Lender in ten (10) equal annual instalments<br />

(comprising sinking fund and<br />

interest).<br />

(6) That the Municipal Corporation shall, in<br />

each year and until final repayment of<br />

the sum borrowed, insert in the aimual<br />

estimates as a charge on the revenues<br />

the annual instalment repayable in the<br />

year to which such estimates relate.<br />

(c) That the sum borrowed shall be utihzed<br />

by the Municipal Corporation for the<br />

erection of a slaughter-house.<br />

2. For securing the repayment of the sum<br />

borrowed the Mimicipal Corporation be and is<br />

hereby authorized to mortgage to the Lender<br />

the slaughter-house fees now payable or hereafter<br />

to become payable to the Municipal<br />

Corporation.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 4th day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

G. M. (iREBNWOOL),<br />

Clerk qf the E.vecutive Council.<br />

(M.P. 1311/36.)<br />

No. 1149.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1718.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE PUBLIC RIMERS PROTECTION<br />

LAW, 1930.<br />

H. E. PALAIER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

PubUc Rivers Protection Law. 1930, His Excellency<br />

tbe Governor, with the advice of the Executive<br />

Council, has been pleased to order and it is hereby<br />

ordered as follo\\'s :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as tbe Pedias<br />

River (Protection) Order. 1936, and shall be<br />

read together ^ith the Pedias River (Protection)<br />

Order, 1935.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> portion of the pubhc river Pedias, in<br />

the District of Xicosia, beginning at the ford<br />

adjoining the Xicosia Tannery (plot Xo. 250,<br />

plan Xo. XXI 38), where the river is crossed<br />

by the road lying to the south of the Nicosia<br />

Golf Course, northwards for a distance of<br />

1,860 feet approximately and ending at a line<br />

which is a straight line continuation of the<br />

northern bomidary of plot No. 285 of the same<br />

plan to tbe right bank ofthe said river, as shown<br />

coloured red on the plan dated 5th October,<br />

1936, filed in M.P. Xo. 244 28 in the office of<br />

the Commissioner, Nicosia, is hereby declared<br />

to be a river for the purposes of the Public<br />

Rivers Protection Law, 1930.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 4th day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 7S4 29.)<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Execuiive Council.<br />

No. 1150.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1719.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Govemor.<br />

In e.xercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor,


800<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1036.<br />

vrith the advic- of th'' Executive Counci!, has lieen<br />

pi' ;i«d to order and it is hereby onleatl as follows :—<br />

1. Tbis Orrler may I* cited as tbe Import Duty<br />

Hritish Soopi liediKtion Order. 1936.<br />

2. Frora and after the d:ite hereof tho import<br />

duty on Briti-h Empire common S'>ap. and British<br />

Empire p rfu]n*»d or toilet -"ap, payable at the rates<br />

of 1^ piastres per ok-^ inil 2n per cent, od ndorem<br />

respectively s-t, opposite item No. 92 in the column<br />

beaded "Preferential Taritf " of the First Shedule<br />

to the Law, shall be anecr of British<br />

Empire common soap, ani to 10^ jier cent, ari<br />

valorem in resj>ect of British Empire perfumed or<br />

toilet soap.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 5th day of December,<br />

1936.<br />


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936. 801<br />

for assisting agricultural settlement; and<br />

if the person is to engage in indu-stry the<br />

capital may include the site for an<br />

industrial establishment and machinery<br />

and regard may be had to the value of<br />

land placed at his disposal for a term of<br />

years and any advance of money made to<br />

him for a term of years by an agency<br />

recognized by the Govemment for assisting<br />

industrial enterprises ;<br />

(6) any person who, being a member of a<br />

liberal profession and entitled to practise<br />

such profession in the Colony freely and<br />

without restriction of time, disposes of<br />

a capital of not less than five hundred<br />

pounds:<br />

Provided that—<br />

(i) in the computation of such capital<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer,<br />

may, in his discretion, and in respect<br />

only of such part of such capital<br />

as he may in each case deem proper,<br />

have regard to the value of any<br />

instruments, apparatus and stock of<br />

such person's profession owned by<br />

such person, and<br />

(ii) the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

is satisfied that the need exists in<br />

the Colony for additional members<br />

of such profession ;<br />

(c) any person who, being skilled in certain<br />

trades or crafts, freely and without<br />

restriction of time disposes of a capital of<br />

not less than two hundred and fifty pounds :<br />

Provided that—<br />

(i) in the computation of such capital<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

may, in his discretion and in respect<br />

only of such part of such capital as he<br />

may in each case deem proper, have<br />

regard to the value of any implements<br />

and stock of such person "s trade or<br />

craft owned by such person, and<br />

(ii) the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

is satisfied that the economic capacity<br />

of the Colony is such as to allow<br />

such person to be absorbed in the<br />

practice of his trade or craft;<br />

(d) any person who has a secured income of<br />

not less than four pounds a month, exclusive<br />

of earned income ;<br />

(e) any person who is in bonafide possession of,<br />

and freely disposes of, a capital of not less<br />

than five hundred pounds:<br />

Provided that—<br />

(i) in the computation of such capital<br />

the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

may, in his discretion, and iu respect<br />

only of such part of such capital<br />

as he may in each case deem proper<br />

have regard to the value of any<br />

implements and stock of the pursuit<br />

which such person states his intention<br />

of entering owned by such person, and<br />

(ii) the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

is satisfied that^—<br />

(a) the settlement of such person<br />

in the Colony will not lead to.<br />

the creation of undue competition<br />

in the pursuit which such person<br />

states his intention of entering, and;<br />

(b) his capital is sufficient to ensure<br />

him a reasonable prospect of<br />

success in that piursuit ; and<br />

(c) he is qualified and physically fit<br />

to follow such pursuit.<br />

CATEGORY B :<br />

Persons whose maintenance is assured, who<br />

shall be deemed to include—<br />

(a) any orphan of less than sixteen years<br />

of age whose maintenance in or by a<br />

pubhc institution in the Colony is assured<br />

until sucb time as he is able to support<br />

himself;<br />

(6) any person of reUgious occupation whose<br />

maintenance is assured ;<br />

(c) any student whose admission to an<br />

educational institution in the Colony and<br />

whose maintenance is assured until such<br />

time as he is able to support himself.<br />

CATEGORY C :<br />

Dependants of permanent residents or immigrants<br />

belonging to Categories A and B (6) :<br />

Provided that the Principal Immigration Offioer<br />

may, at his discretion, grant a certificate of<br />

immigration to any near relative (not being a<br />

dependant within the meaning of these Regulations)<br />

of a permanent resident or immigrant who ia<br />

whoUy and directly dependent upon such<br />

permanent resident or immigrant or to the<br />

fiancees of a permanent resident or immigrant.<br />

(2) A person who is dependent on the holder<br />

of a certificate of immigration or permit may<br />

accompany the holder and in such case his name<br />

shaU be entered on the certificate of immigration<br />

or the permit.<br />

6.—(1) Every person who desires to enter the<br />

Colony as an immigrant of Category A shall make<br />

application to the Principal Immigration Officer<br />

either direct or through a British Consul in the<br />

Form C set out in the First Schedule hereto.<br />

(2) If the Principal Immigration Officer is<br />

satisfied that the appUcant fulfils the conditions<br />

laid do\vn in the Law and in these Regulations,<br />

and is a person who may properly be admitted<br />

into the CJolony as an immigrant, he may grant<br />

him a certificate of immigration in the Form D<br />

set out in the First Schedule hereto.<br />

7.—(1) Every person who desires to enter the<br />

Colony as an immigrant in Category B shaU make<br />

an appUcation through the person in or out oT<br />

the Colony who, or the association or institution in<br />

the Colony which, is prepared to accept the<br />

responsibiUty for his maintenance, to the Pnncipal<br />

Immigration Officer in the Form C set out in the<br />

First Schedule hereto.<br />

(2) Every such appUcation shaU be accompanied<br />

by a guarantee made by a person, society or<br />

corporate body to be approved by the Principal<br />

Immigration Officer by which the guarantor is<br />

bound, if the appUcant is admitted as an<br />

immigrant, to maintain him, or to contribute to<br />

his maintenance in such manner and to such<br />

extent as may be approved by the Principal<br />

Immigration Officer.<br />

(3) If the Principal Immigration Officer is<br />

satisfied that the appUcant fulfils the conditions<br />

laid down in the Law and in these Regulations,<br />

and that he is a person who may properly be<br />

admitted into the Colony as an immigrant, and<br />

that his maintenance is assured, he may grant<br />

him a certificate of immigration in the Form D<br />

set out in the First Schedule hereto and may transmit<br />

such certificate either to him or the person wha<br />

made the application on his behalf.<br />

8. Every person resident in the Colony who<br />

desires to obtain permission for the entry into the<br />

Colony as an immigrant in Category C ofa person<br />

dependent upon him shall make an appUcation<br />

to the Principal Immigration Officer in the Form E<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


802 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

in the First S( hedule hereto, accompanied by a certificate<br />

in the form shown therein. <strong>The</strong> Principal<br />

Immigration Officer, if he is of opinion that the<br />

appUcation should be granted, shall prepare a<br />

certificate of immigration in the Form D in the<br />

First S( hedule hereto and sliaU transmit it to the<br />

person named in the appUcation.<br />

9. Every person who desires to enter the<br />

Colony as an immigrant, other than one who<br />

desires to enter as an immigrant of Category B (a)<br />

or (c) or of Category C, may, if he so desires when<br />

appl3ing for permission for his own entry into the<br />

Colony, make appUcation also for permission to<br />

bring one or more dependants into the CJolony<br />

with him ; and, if a certificate of immigration is<br />

granted to the appUcant himself, the Principal<br />

Immigration Officer may, if he is satisfied that the<br />

appUcation is a proper one, grant to him also<br />

permission, which shaU be recorded on the said<br />

certificate of immigration, to bring with him, on<br />

his entry into the Colony, one or more of the<br />

dependants on whose behalf he made appUcation.<br />

It). <strong>The</strong> amoimt of the fee payable in accordance<br />

with section 12 (6) of the Law shall be one pound<br />

in the case of every person of sixteen years or<br />

over, and five shillings in respect of every person<br />

below that age.<br />

11. Every aUen entering the Colony, not being<br />

an aUen to whom regulation 4 appUes, shall make<br />

and sign a declaration in the Form A of the Second<br />

Schedule hereto.<br />

12. An Immigration Officer who decides that a<br />

person is a prohibited immigrant shaU serve him<br />

with a notice in the Form B of the Second Schedule<br />

bereto.<br />

FIRST SCHEDULE.<br />

FORM A.<br />

I am known to the undermentioned residents of<br />

Cypms :—<br />

(a) Xame ^<br />

Address<br />

(b) Xame<br />

Address<br />

<strong>The</strong> following persons are my dependants on<br />

whose behalf I desire permission to remain in<br />

Cypnis with me :—<br />

^<br />

^<br />

2<br />

y,<br />

1,<br />

-i'.<br />

*-- ^<br />

^<br />

^<br />

> • .<br />

'^<br />

~<br />

~<br />

—<br />

^^<br />

u<br />

*-s "3<br />

-Tf-r t «<br />

•i- r- > ^<br />

r. 2^-^<br />

i<br />

'<br />

"•<br />

.2 Q.<br />

»* '"J<br />

—. s -~ a<br />

fi<br />

and I hereby undertake to maintain them so long<br />

as they remain in Cypnis.<br />

I also hereby undertake not to be empl(q^<br />

or to seek or take up employment dming my<br />

stay in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Date<br />

Place<br />

Signature.<br />

For office use only.<br />

Amount £ Receipt No<br />

dated<br />

Permission to remain in <strong>Cyprus</strong> granted until<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936. Date<br />

APPLICATION BY A TRAVELLER FOR<br />

PERMISSION TO REMAIN IX CYPRUS<br />

FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING<br />

OXE YEAR.<br />

(Regulation 3 (1) (a).)<br />

KM<br />

of (2) at present temporarily<br />

resident at (')<br />

hereby beg to apply for permission for myself and<br />

my dependants described hereunder, to remain<br />

Principal Immigration Officer.<br />

FORM B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936.<br />

APPLICATION BY A TRAVELLER FOR<br />

PERMISSION TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY<br />

IN CYPRUS.<br />

(Regulation 3 (1) (b).)<br />

in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for a further period of (*)<br />

and in the event of my appUcation being granted<br />

I hereby undertake to leave <strong>Cyprus</strong> together<br />

with my dependants mentioned below on or<br />

before the (*)<br />

I am the holder of (*) Passport<br />

No issued at (')<br />

on (8) by (9)<br />

vaUd until bearing \isa for<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Xo granted by the British Consul<br />

at(i«>) on (11)<br />

I entered <strong>Cyprus</strong> on at<br />

l(')<br />

of (2) at present residing<br />

at(»)<br />

hereby apply for permission for myself and my<br />

dependants described hereunder to remain in<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> as permanent residents.<br />

I entered <strong>Cyprus</strong> on 193<br />

at<br />

I desire similar permission for the foUowing<br />

persons who are related to and dependent upon<br />

me :<br />

K my appUcation is granted my means of<br />

maintenance while in <strong>Cyprus</strong> are (i *)<br />

I desire permission to remain in Cypnis for a<br />

further period appUed for above for the purpose<br />

of(^')<br />

9 ,<br />

u.<br />

<<br />

•/.<br />

X<br />

^<br />

u<br />

•= « o ><br />

^•' P'^'.S<br />

?<br />

C<br />

.2 a<br />

(*) Full name in block letters (aumame last).<br />

{*) Address abroad.<br />

(') Address in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

(*) State period.<br />

(*) State date.<br />

(*) Nature of travel dooament.<br />

(') Place of issue.<br />

(*) Date of issue.<br />

(*) State immigration autliority.<br />

(!•) Insert place.<br />

^11) Insert date.<br />

I**) Insert money or cheques, peraons "'"T»*^y'nhtfc ete.<br />

(»•) Object<br />

and hereby undertake to maintain them sojlong<br />

as they remain in Cypms.<br />

(M Full name in block letters {aumame lad).<br />

(') Address abroad.<br />

I (•) Address in <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

Xai<br />

•<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

at ion alit<br />

Relat<br />

shi


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936. 803<br />

I am known to the undermentioned residents<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> :—<br />

^ (1) Name<br />

Address<br />

(2) Name<br />

Address<br />

(Signature)<br />

Date<br />

Place,<br />

Note.—When application is made for permission<br />

to remxtin as a permanent resident Form C<br />

Application for a Certificate of Immigration<br />

miist be completed and submitted with this form.<br />

For office use only.<br />

Amount £<br />

Office Receipt No....<br />

Date<br />

FORM C.<br />

Date.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936.<br />

APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF<br />

IMMIGRATION AND REGISTRATION<br />

OF IMMIGRANT ON ARRIVAL.<br />

(Regulation 6 (1).)<br />

A. (To be completed by or on behalf of prospective<br />

immigrant).<br />

1. Name (a)<br />

2. Maiden name (in the case of married, widowed<br />

or divorced women)<br />

3. Present address in full<br />

4. Date of birth<br />

5. Place of birth<br />

6. Sex<br />

7. Condition (single, married, widowed or<br />

divorced)<br />

8. Religion<br />

9. Nationality (at birth)<br />

(on naturalization)<br />

10. Occupation<br />

11. Particulars of passport held: Passport<br />

No issued at<br />

on valid until<br />

and bearing visa for <strong>Cyprus</strong> No<br />

or endorsement granted by<br />

on<br />

12. Particulars of persons dependent on and<br />

accompanying the applicant:<br />

u<br />

. o,<br />

^ -S S -c s s S<br />

rt -H © 03 * if; O<br />

•^f<br />

^<br />

13. Particulars of persons dependent on and not<br />

accompanying the applicant:<br />

S "0 0) C te ^^ rt<br />

^«rtS«.2>o<br />

9<br />

bO<br />

<<br />

y.<br />

(u<br />

'Jl<br />

>1<br />

.-<br />

Natk<br />

•^ g & IS ^1<br />

(a) Fi:li name in block letters {surname last).<br />

P5<br />

14. Particulars of previous residence in <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

(if any) by applicant giving places of such<br />

residence and dates in fuU<br />

15. Means at disposal of applicant and where<br />

situated (6)<br />

16. Proposed occupation in Cypms<br />

17. Xame and address of person who wiU maintain<br />

applicant if granted permission to enter<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> (c)<br />

18. Name and address of relatives in Cjrprus on<br />

whom appUcant is dependent (d)<br />

19. I hereby undertake to maintain the abovementioned<br />

dependants whom I desire to<br />

bring to <strong>Cyprus</strong>, so long as they remain<br />

in <strong>Cyprus</strong> (e)<br />

I hereby declare that the above information is<br />

true and that I understand that I am liable to<br />

imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months<br />

or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds or to both<br />

if I have made any false statement herein.<br />

(Signature)<br />

Date<br />

Place<br />

General Note.—Where a question is marked as<br />

applicable to applicants of a special category,<br />

it must be filled in by applicants of that category,<br />

and may be filled in by applicants of other<br />

categories.<br />

(6) To be filled in by applicants of Categories A (o),<br />

(b), (c), (d) and (e). State nature of property, e.g. cash,<br />

securities, stock, tools, machinery, immovable property,<br />

etc., adding value of each item.<br />

(c) To be filled in by or on behalf of apphcants of<br />

Categories B (a), (b) and (c).<br />

(d) To be filled in by or on behalf of apphcant of<br />

Category C only.<br />

(e) Delete if inapplicable.<br />

B. For office use only.<br />

Date of arrival<br />

Registration Serial No.(s)<br />

Amount of immigration fee paid<br />

Receipt No<br />

No. of certificate of registration<br />

FORM D.<br />

CYPRUS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936.<br />

CERTIFICATE OF IMMIGRATION.<br />

(Regulation 6 (2).)<br />

Reference No Serial No<br />

Category<br />

To<br />

I am directed by the Governor of <strong>Cyprus</strong> to<br />

refer to your application of and<br />

to inform you that the person(s) full particulars<br />

of whom appear on the reverse has/have been<br />

approved as an immigrant(s) into Cypms.<br />

He/She/<strong>The</strong>y should apply for a visa for Cypms<br />

not later than at the Office<br />

of at taking<br />

with him/her/them in addition to this certificate<br />

his/her/their passport and any other document<br />

proving his/her/their identity and suitabiUty as<br />

an immigrant(s) for <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

This certificate must be retained by the<br />

immigrant(s) named on the reverse until arrival<br />

in Cypms where it must be produced and<br />

surrendered to the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Immigration Authorities<br />

at the port of arrival.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


804<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

This certificate remains vaUd only until<br />

after which date the holder(s) will not be<br />

admitted to Cvprns.<br />

I am.<br />

Date<br />

£<br />

PAR-nc JUIJARS OF<br />

c y.<br />

ti. o<br />

!<br />

Your obedient servant.<br />

Principal Immigration Offi,cer.<br />

APPROV ED IMMIGRANT.<br />

£<br />

ccupftti<br />

O<br />

K<br />

Addres<br />

Particulars of persons accompanying (i) :<br />

y.<br />

Visa No. (2).<br />

Date of Visa.<br />

y.<br />

^ -r<br />

(Consular Seal.)<br />

(^) In case where this form is presented in blank for<br />

completion by His Majesty's Consul or Cj^jrus Immigration<br />

Officer, only the names of the immigrant's wife and<br />

infant children may be entered here.<br />

(*) To be filled in by His Majesty's Consul.<br />

FORM E.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936.<br />

APPLICATION BY RESIDENT FOR<br />

PERMISSION TO BRiXG DEPENDANT<br />

INTO CYPRUS AS IMMIGRANT OF<br />

CATEGORY C.<br />

(Regulation 8.)<br />

A. I, (a)<br />

of (6) , C> y)rus. hereby apply<br />

for permission to bring into <strong>Cyprus</strong> the following<br />

per6on(s) who is/are dependent upon me :<br />

• * _ ^ - ^<br />

u<br />

y. - - " o<br />

•7 = 0?<br />

.a D.<br />

and hereby undertake to maintain him/her/them,<br />

if he/she tbey is are permitted to enter Cypms,<br />

for so long as he she they remain in Cypnis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following other persons arejdependent upon<br />

me :—<br />

;j<br />

" • " ^<br />

S<br />

2.<br />

9<br />

^<br />

My profession/occupation is<br />

My aimual income (d) is not less than £.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name of my employer (e) is<br />

Date<br />

(Signature)<br />

M<br />

9<br />

CQ<br />

•<br />

e<br />

.2 a<br />

olat<br />

shi<br />

B. (To be filled in by two responsible persoru).<br />

We hereby certify that (a)<br />

of (6) , <strong>Cyprus</strong>, is well<br />

known to us and that he possesses a yearly income<br />

of not less than £ and that<br />

he is in a position to support the personCs)<br />

described above who is are dependent upon him,<br />

and whose age(s) and relationship to him are to<br />

our knowledge correctly stated.<br />

Signature Signature<br />

Date Date<br />

Address Address<br />

C. (e) I hereby certify tbat<br />

has received from me wa^es at the rate of.<br />

since...<br />

Date.<br />

(Signature of employer).<br />

For office use only.<br />

Approved CatPirory Refused<br />

(Initials and date)<br />

Certificate of Immigration No has beea<br />

despatched :<br />

Original to<br />

Duplicate to<br />

(Initials and date)<br />

D. (To befitted in by officer accepting the application).<br />

To<br />

<strong>The</strong> Principal Immigration Officer,<br />

Nicosia.<br />

I am of the opinion, from the most recent<br />

information at my disposal, that (a)<br />

of (6)<br />

Cypms, is able and willing to support the<br />

person(s) described above if he/she/they is/are<br />

permitted to enter Cy[)rus.<br />

(/) <strong>The</strong> applicant's Registration No. as an<br />

immigrant is<br />

<strong>The</strong> applicant holds Certificate of British<br />

NationaUty or NaturiiUzation Xo<br />

Date<br />

Place<br />

Signature<br />

Office<br />

(a) Full name in block letters {surname laat).<br />

{b) Address in full.<br />

(c) If there are no otlier dependants insert "None".<br />

(d) If income derived from more than one source, ff^*<br />

details.<br />

(c) Delete if inapplicable.<br />

(/) Delete part inapplicable.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

tf


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936. 805<br />

SECOND SCHEDULE.<br />

FORM A.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration Regulations, 1936.<br />

DECLARATION.<br />

(Section 13 (4) and Regulation 11.)<br />

1. Arriving in Cypms bv^^~ * (*strike out the<br />

" air<br />

word not required).<br />

2. Port of embarkation :<br />

3.—<br />

o<br />

B<br />

eS<br />

urn<br />

CO<br />

©<br />

^<br />

•c<br />

^<br />

X<br />

OQ<br />

«<br />

bD<br />

<<br />

4. Nationality :<br />

5. Place of usual residence :<br />

6. Purpose of visit:<br />

*(1) Permanent immigration (*strike out words<br />

not required).<br />

(2) Temporary employment.<br />

(3) Traveller (visit of not more than 3 months).<br />

(M.P. 975/34.)<br />

No. 1153.<br />

THE IMMIGRATION LAW, 1!)3G.<br />

\_Seciio)i -3.]<br />

NOTIFICATIOX.<br />

Ill exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Immigration Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor<br />

is pleased to declare and it is hereby declared that the<br />

following ports in <strong>Cyprus</strong> be ports of entry for the<br />

purposes of the said Law, that is to say the ports of—<br />

Famagusta ; Paphos ;<br />

Limassol ; Karavostasi:<br />

Larnaca ; Kyrenia :<br />

Nicosia (air-port).<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Bth December, 193(;.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

7. Particulars of any persons on the same<br />

passport:<br />

8. Address in <strong>Cyprus</strong> :<br />

I the undersigned hereby<br />

declare that the foregoing particulars are trua<br />

and accurate.<br />

Date<br />

(Signature)<br />

FORM B.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigraticm Regulations, 1936.<br />

NOTICE TO PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.<br />

(Section 16 and Regulation 12.)<br />

To<br />

You are hereby notified that you are a prohibited<br />

unmigrant and that your entry in <strong>Cyprus</strong> is<br />

prohibited by the Immigration Law, 1936, and<br />

the Regulations made thereunder.<br />

Date<br />

Made in Council, this 9th day of December, 1936.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

(M.P. 975/34.) Colonial Secretary.<br />

No. 1154. Notice.<br />

THE IMMIORATION LAW, 1936.<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers<br />

conferred upon him by section 32 of the Immigration<br />

Law, 1936, His E.xcellency the Governor lias been<br />

pleased to tix the Ilth day of December, 1936, as the<br />

day upon whicii the said Law shall come into operation.<br />

By His Excellency's Command.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

Dated 10th December, 1930. (M.P. 975/34/2.)<br />

Immigration Officer.<br />

G. M. GREENWOOD,<br />

Clerk of the Execuiive Council.<br />

' No. 1155. L^islation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Law, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

Cyprns, is published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 40 of 193(!.—A Law to provide for tbe imposition<br />

of additional import dnties on certain goods.<br />

(M.P. 1376/3(;.)<br />

No. 1156. Appointment.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointment:—<br />

Mr. R. J. P. Tliorne-Thorne, Administrative Officer<br />

(Assistant Secretary), to perform the duties of Clerk<br />

of the Execntive Council, in addition to his own<br />

duties. Dated 10th Deceinber, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.2187.)<br />

AoTixo APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. R. J. Roe, Chief Yeterinary Officer, Agricnltural<br />

Department, acted as ^Manager of the Stock Farm,<br />

in addition to his own duties, from 20th June to<br />

3rd October, 1936. (M.P. P.789.)<br />

Mr. P. Y. Atteslilis, Ovei-seer, Printing Office, to act<br />

as Superintendent, Printing Office, from Uth to<br />

24th December, 1936. (M.P. P.80.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Mr. W. C. Hynam, Chief Warder, acted as Resident<br />

Superintendent, Central Prison, from 4th to 7th<br />

December, 193G. (M.P. P. 2046.)


806<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1157. Leave of Absence.<br />

Mr. G. M. Greenwood, .Vdministraiive Officer<br />

(Assistant .S.xret;iry), i>^ granted vacation leave<br />

(68 days) and passage leave (ISdays), from 10th<br />

December, 1986, to .">th March, 1937.<br />

(M.P. L.2130.)<br />

Mr. .T. P. !ilaule, Maiiuirer, Stock Farm, .\gricultural<br />

Department, was absent on vacation leave (78 days),<br />

passaire leave (24 days), and on duty leave (4 days),<br />

from 20th June to 3rd C)cLober, 1936.<br />

(M.P. L.2055.)<br />

Mr. F. S. Passingliam, Snp(.Tintondent, Printinir Office,<br />

is granted casnal leave from 14th to 24th December,<br />

1936. (^l.P. L.1895.)<br />

Mr. H. L. D. Gee, Resident Sui>eriiitendeiit. Central<br />

Prison, was absent on casnal leave from 4th to 7th<br />

Deceml)er, 1936. (M.P. L.1818.)<br />

Mr. M. X. Iitannides. Clerk. 2nd Grade, was absent<br />

on vacation leave from oOth September to ;5()th<br />

November. 19;!(). (M.P. L.400.)<br />

No. 1158. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve the following retirement :—<br />

Mr. Costas Haji Haralambou, Tax Collector, lst<br />

Grade, Cnst/oms and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

with effect from the 1st January, 1937, inclusive.<br />

(M.P. P.;;29.)<br />

No. 1159. Transfer from <strong>Cyprus</strong>.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 28'.», published<br />

in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Gazefle No. 2504 of the 27tli March,<br />

1936, it is hereby notified that the transfer of<br />

Mr. A. M. Dyer, Administrative Officer, to the<br />

Tanganyika Territory took effect from the 16th May,<br />

1936, inclusive. (M.P. P.2118.)<br />

No. 1160. Special Licence under the Medical<br />

Begistration Law, 1936.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by section<br />

11 of the Medical Registration Law, 1936, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to grant a<br />

Special Licence to Dr. Noel D. Bardswell, M.V.O.,<br />

M.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), tbe representative of tbe<br />

National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis,<br />

to practise medicine in the Colony solely on behalf of<br />

the said .Vssociation. (M'.P. 1429/36.)<br />

No. 1165. <strong>The</strong> Customs Law, 1936.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

No. 1161. Special Aathorization under the Village<br />

Authorities Laws, 1931 to (No. 2) 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him bv the<br />

Village Anthorities Laws, 1931 to (.No. 2) 1985, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to antliorizie<br />

the following Mnkhtar to issue search warrants under<br />

the provisions of scction V^k (1) and (2) of th- sjiid<br />

Laws:—<br />

LIMASSOL DISTRICT.<br />

.^tavros Cliaralanibons, of Pano .\miandos.<br />

(M.P. 599/38/2.)<br />

No. 1162. Civil Service Examination.<br />

FixAL ORDER.<br />

It is hereby notitied that the following [)ei'son8 have<br />

been selected for appointment to any vacancies in thc<br />

General C^lerical StatT and the Customs and Inland<br />

Revenue Department occurring before the next<br />

holding of the examination :—<br />

1. Simon Symeonides.<br />

2. Ali Vehid.<br />

3. Andreas P. Mylonas.<br />

4. George Peti-idcs.<br />

5. Abraham Maratheftis.<br />

Costas J. Constantinides.<br />

Vahak K. (Jeodelekian. (M.P. 843/3().)<br />

No. 1163. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATION.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following (*n-()i)erative Society and the Hyelaws<br />

thereof lia\e been dnly registered under tbe<br />

provisions of the Law :—<br />

" <strong>The</strong> Alona Co-operative Savings Bank,<br />

Limited. •<br />

Dated 4th Deceraber, 1936.<br />

No. 1164. Obituary.<br />

H. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Regisfrar., Co-operafive Societies.<br />

(M.P. 1506/86.)<br />

His Excellency the Governor announcers with regret<br />

the death of the following :—<br />

Mr. Lyssandros Lyssandrides, Pay Officer, Public<br />

Works Department, on the 4tli December, 1986.<br />

(M.P. P.544.)<br />

It is hereby notified that in exercise of the powers vested in him by the Customs Law, 1986, His<br />

Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the premises describeil in the third column of the Schedule<br />

hereto, belonging to the person whose name is set out in the tirst column of that Schedule and occupied<br />

by the persons whose names are set out in the sec-ond column of that Schedule, to be a private warehouse for tbe<br />

warebousinLT of the goods 8f)ecified in the fourth column of the said Scliedule.<br />

Owner of the<br />

prenuaes<br />

Mr. Said Kanaan,<br />

Lamaca.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

7 th i>ecember, 1936.<br />

Occupier of the<br />

premises<br />

Messrs. Daniel K. Antoniades<br />

& D. Efstathiou,<br />

Larnaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Deacription of the<br />

premises<br />

One store, built of stone, situaterl<br />

iu Turk ("harslii Street, Larnaca.<br />

Hy Hig ivxcelleucy's Command,<br />

VV. D. HATTKRSIIILL,<br />

Qoods to be<br />

warehoused<br />

Flour, wheat, sugar<br />

and rice.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Coloniaf Sejretary.<br />

(M.P. 1515/86.)


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1166. Lai^uage Examinations.<br />

It is hereby notified that, in accordance with the<br />

Notification Xo. 1248, published in the Cypraa CJrazette<br />

No. 2470 of 18th October, 1935, examinations in<br />

Modem Greek or Turkish will l^e held as follows :—<br />

Tuesday, 19th January.—Greek and Turkish<br />

Preliminary (including the Special PreUminary<br />

Examination prescribed for certain ofticers of the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> Police Force).<br />

Wednesday, 2(Jth January.—Greek and Turkish<br />

Ordinary (includingthe Special Ordinary Examination<br />

i)i(;scribed for certain officers of the<br />

Agricultural and Forest Departments).<br />

Friday, 22rid January.—Greek and Turkish Honours<br />

(including Modified Honours).<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> e.xaminations are open only to British<br />

Government Officials. A fee of 'os. must be sent with<br />

every application, except in the case of officers applying<br />

for permission to sit for an examination which they<br />

are required to pass by the terms of their appointment.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> examinations will begin at 9 a.m. each day<br />

at the Education Office.<br />

4. Applications to attend any of these examinations<br />

should be sent to the Director of Education through<br />

tbe Head of the candidate's Department not later than<br />

9th January, 1937, stating exactly which examination<br />

the candidate wishes to take.<br />

J. R. CULLEN,<br />

(M.P. 345/36.) Director of Education.<br />

No. 1167. Kyrenia Hospital.<br />

REGULATIONS.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

approve the following Regulations made by the Board<br />

of Management of the Kyrenia Hospital.<br />

(M.P. 1963/99.)<br />

REGULATIONS MADE BY THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT<br />

OF THE KYRENIA HOSPITAL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Board of Management of the Kyrenia Hospital<br />

hereby make the following Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the Kyrenia<br />

Hospital (Amendment No. 2) Regulations, 1936,<br />

and shall be read as one with the Kyrenia Hospital<br />

Regulations, 1930 to 1936, (hereinafter called<br />

" the Principal Regulations "), and the Principal<br />

Regulations and these Regulations may together be<br />

cited as the Kyrenia Hospital Regulations, 1930 to<br />

(No. 2) 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> following Regulation shall be substituted<br />

for Regulation 15 of the Principal Regulations :—<br />

807<br />

" 15.—(1) Patients who are not in possession of<br />

any certificate as in Regulation 13 hereof pro ided,<br />

may be admitted to a general ward when<br />

accommodation is available on payment of from<br />

1«. to 3.S. per diem according to their means at<br />

the discretion of the Board.<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> charge for admission to a first class<br />

private ward shall be at the rate of IOs. per diem :<br />

Provided that in special cases a patient may, with<br />

the approval of the Board be admitted to a tirst<br />

class private ward on payment at a rate less than<br />

10.sr. but not less than 5.s. per diem.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> charge for admission to a second class<br />

private ward shall be at the rate of 4.s. per diem :<br />

Provided that the charge for any patient who is<br />

permitted to reserve for himself the exclusive nse of<br />

a second class private ward, shall be at the rate<br />

of 6«. per diem.<br />

(4) In the case of operations, a theatre fee shall<br />

be paid by patients who are in a position to pay.<br />

Such fee shall be not less than o.s-. and not more<br />

than 40.?. at the discretion of the Board."<br />

No. 1168. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul ...<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Ho, 1169. Statement of Final Account.<br />

In the District Court of Nicosia.<br />

In Bankruptcy.<br />

Under Receiving Order dated 7th February, 1933.<br />

Dr.<br />

To:<br />

Deposit on petition<br />

Proceeds of sale of goods and<br />

personal effects<br />

Book debts and commission<br />

accounts<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

STATEMENT SHOWING ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE.<br />

£ a. p. £ a.<br />

7 10<br />

10 11 0<br />

11 18 2<br />

0.> Q<br />

£29 19<br />

P-<br />

0<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 1 of 1933.<br />

Re Costas I. Constantinides of Nicosia.<br />

By:<br />

Publishing notices<br />

Rent: office £4.8.0 ; room £2.16.6<br />

Snndry disbursements<br />

Official Receiver'a fees (exclnding percentages)<br />

Official Receiver's fee» (percentages) 10%<br />

on £22.9.2 realized<br />

Y. R. BAIBAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver^<br />

Cr,<br />

£ a. p.<br />

10 0<br />

7 4 6<br />

1 0 0<br />

18 9 4<br />

2 5 1<br />

£29 19 2<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


808 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH DECEAIBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1170. ^.ftinfftll-<br />

DlTirton. Locality. N.imo cf Stntior.<br />

<<br />

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o«5<br />

O I<br />

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EASTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

WESTERN<br />

END<br />

CENTRE<br />

KARPAS<br />

EAST<br />

WEST<br />

LARNACA<br />

15 LIMASSOL<br />

u<br />

C<br />

PAPHOS<br />

RETL'RN OF RAINFALL FOR THE MONTH OF Jn.v, 1930.<br />

Apprax.<br />

hei(lit<br />

»baT*<br />

tea<br />

lerel.<br />

Obiarrer.<br />

Famagusta, P.W.D.<br />

75 Mr. Costas Charalampou<br />

Famagusta Harbour 50 Customs Department<br />

Salamis Forest Station . 30 Forest Department ...<br />

Syngrasi ..<br />

Akhyritou.. .. ..\<br />

Akhna Forest Station .. ]<br />

Kouklia (F'guata. Diatrict)<br />

Strongylos ReBcrvoir<br />

Lefkoniko<br />

Paralinmi ..<br />

A A- E. <strong>The</strong>odotou Boys School<br />

150<br />

60<br />

170<br />

100<br />

180<br />

220<br />

300<br />

Irrigation Dtpartmeiit<br />

Irrigation Department<br />

Forest Depart nent<br />

Irrigaition Department<br />

Irriyati-n Dt-'partment<br />

Police .^tation<br />

Police Statiou<br />

Director .. ..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..<br />

..,<br />

0-Jl<br />

Nicosia Agr. Office<br />

Nicosia, P.W.D<br />

Yerolakkos<br />

Dhali<br />

Pera<br />

Kythrea ..<br />

Athalassa<br />

495<br />

536<br />

530<br />

700<br />

1,200<br />

460<br />

465<br />

Agricultural Department<br />

:Mr. D. H. Davidian<br />

PoHce Station .. .. —<br />

Police Station .. .. j —<br />

Police Station .. ..j 0-35<br />

Police Station .. .. —<br />

Agiicultural Department I —<br />

Dhiorios .. .. .. i<br />

Myrtou (Ay. Panteleimon)<br />

Cent. Expi. Farm, Morphou ^<br />

Pendayia. Hosp. MorphoaBay '<br />

Peristerona .. ..'..<br />

Skouriotissa Moncwtery ..<br />

Foitst Department .. —<br />

885 Mr. F. I. Vassiliades ..j _<br />

250 Agricultural Department —<br />

30 Cypnis Klines Corporatioii —<br />

650 Police Station .. .. I —<br />

718 <strong>Cyprus</strong> Mines Corporation —<br />

400 I Police Station .. ..| —<br />

Dhikomo, Kato ..<br />

840 i Police Station .. ..i —<br />

Kyrenia, Nursery Garden : 45 Agricultural Department ! —<br />

Halevga Forest Station .. 2,500 Forest Department<br />

Ayios Amvrosios<br />

600 Police Station<br />

Yialousa<br />

450<br />

Rizokarpaso Fori-; Station ... 600<br />

Ayios <strong>The</strong>odhoros<br />

250<br />

Koronia Forest Station.. 1,400<br />

Police Station<br />

i orest Depaitment<br />

Police Station<br />

Forest Department<br />

Kornos Forest Station<br />

Lefkara<br />

Makheras Monastery<br />

Kioni Forest Station<br />

Lythrodhonda<br />

Ora<br />

Paleokhorio<br />

.. 1,000<br />

2,400<br />

2,500<br />

4.659<br />

1,500<br />

2,000<br />

3.000<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police Station<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Arch. Grigorios<br />

Forest Department<br />

Police Station .. ..<br />

Police Station<br />

Police Station<br />

()17<br />

Yiolou<br />

2.000 Mr. Chfir. Oeorghiou<br />

Moumouros Fosest Statioii 2,030 Forest Department<br />

StavrosPsokas Fori'-


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH DECEMBER, 1936. 809<br />

Ko. 1171. Tlie Paitnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnerslup Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each<br />

case to the following headings:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

.5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the partnership is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

^. Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

for it.<br />

10. Number in Register.<br />

1. Andreas loannou and Lambros Lanibrianidis.<br />

2. Blacksmiths and fitters.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4:.\ Andreas loannou. Blacksmith and Fitter, Strovolos.<br />

5. [-Lambros Lanibrianidis, Blacksmith and Filter.<br />

j Strovolos.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Indefinite. 1st Decemlier, 193G.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Andreas loannou.<br />

Lambros Lambrianidis.<br />

10. 479.<br />

1. Zappler and Burislikin.<br />

2. Manufacturing, import and export.<br />

3. Larnaca.<br />

4.1 Max Zappler, Merchant, Larnaca.<br />

5. j Shimon Burislikin, Engineer, Larnaca.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Five years. Tth December, 19o(!.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Both pai-tners together liave the right to administer<br />

the affairs of the parLuership, to manage it and<br />

sign for it.<br />

10. 480.<br />

Ho, 1172. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particnlai-s, pursuant ta sections<br />

50 and :r2 iif the Partnei-ship Law, 192B, having<br />

been furnished the following Business Xames have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

^ G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Regisfrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

T <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and descriptioa<br />

and residence of the individual.<br />

."). Tlie other bnsiness occupation (if any) of the<br />

individual.<br />

G. <strong>The</strong> date of the commencement of the business.<br />

7. Any other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

8. Number in Register.<br />

1. George Petsas.<br />

2. Commission Agency.<br />

3. Nicosia.<br />

4. Spyros Petsas, Commission Agent, Kaimakli.<br />

5. Nil.<br />

6. 1st December, 1936.<br />

7. Nil.<br />

8. 76A.<br />

No. 1173. <strong>The</strong> Partneiship IAW, 1828.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and duly<br />

recorded.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnership No. 286.<br />

Xame of Firm : loannis Kotsapas and Polivios S.<br />

Kyriakidis, of Limassol.<br />

Cliange : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 10th<br />

(lay of SeptembL'r. 11);:W), by mutual consent of the<br />

partners.<br />

Business Xame No. 127.<br />

Xame of Business : Harmonized Radio House, of<br />

Limassol.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 6th<br />

day of Xovember, 1936.<br />

No. 1174. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration<br />

Law, 1910, are published in a supplement to this<br />

gazette<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 1175.<br />

In the J district Court of Nicosia.<br />

In Bankruptcy. No. 1 of 1936lie<br />

^lichalaki Antoniou ot Nicosia.<br />

X\)TICE.<br />

This is to inform all whom it may concern that,<br />

puisuant to an order of the Court given to-day, upon<br />

the expiry iif fourteen days from to-day I shall hand<br />

over the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt Michalaki<br />

Antoniou to him. Any jjerson having any claim<br />

against the Bankrupt or his Estate is invited to<br />

submit a proof not later than the 19th December,<br />

1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Nicosia,<br />

5th December, 1936.<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.


sio<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, HTH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Ho. 1176. Medical Department<br />

Return of the Xotifiable Disease? reported during the week ended .>th December, 1936.<br />

Nicosia...<br />

Lamaca<br />

Lima.'isol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Piiphoa<br />

Kyrenia<br />

Total for the week.<br />

Total for the Tear .<br />

Tot;il for the corresponding<br />

week last vear ! — i 12 1 — — i 2<br />

Nicoli il.<br />

7th Deoember, 1936. (M.P. 82s/3l/3.><br />

• <strong>The</strong>se diseases were not Notifiable in 1935.<br />

E. A. NEFF.<br />

Director of Medical Services<br />

No. 1177. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Bulletin of Animal Disease in Foreign Conntries reported to the Ilth December is published : —<br />

Coantry. Locality. Nature of l)i


^ sn<br />

SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2553 or 11TH DECEMBER, 193(>,<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF C^ PRUS<br />

No. 40 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO PROVIDE FOR THE IMPOSITION OF ADDITIONAL<br />

IMPORT DUTIES ON CERTAIN GOODS.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [9th December, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows:—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Customs (Additional Short title.<br />

Import Duties) Law, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

the Customs Law, 1936. 3i of 1930.<br />

2. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Customs Additional<br />

Law IQ^fi import<br />

i^aw, iyi)o, jj^tigg ^o ^^<br />

(1) there shall be levied and collected upon any of the i^p^ect"of<br />

articles mentioned in the Schedule hereto, not being '^^^^^<br />

goods charged at the preferential rate set forth in the.^°°<br />

fourth column of the First Schedule to the Customs<br />

Law, 1936, but which fall within any description of goods<br />

mentioned in the second column of that Schedule and<br />

which shall be imported into the Colony or taken out of<br />

bond for home consumption, an additional import duty<br />

equal to double the import duty set forth in the general<br />

tariff rate of duty opposite to such description of goods<br />

in the fifth column of the said First Schedule to the<br />

Customs Law, 1936;<br />

(2) there shall be levied and collected upon any of<br />

the articles mentioned in the Schedule hereto, not being<br />

goods of British Empire origin, manufacture or production,<br />

but which fall within any description of goods<br />

mentioned in the Table of Exemptions contained in the<br />

Second Schedule to the Customs Law, 1936, and which<br />

shall be imported into the Colony or taken out of bond<br />

for home consumption, an import duty equal to double<br />

the import duty set forth in the general tariff rate of<br />

duty opposite to item No. 115 or No. 116, as the case<br />

may be, in the fifth column of the First Schedule to the<br />

Customs Law, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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li tNUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRLS GAZETTE, llTH DECEMBKK, 1936.<br />

i^'Y^J'ion 3. This Law shall continue in force until the 1st day of<br />

^* June, 1937, and no longer.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

1. Articles of all kinds suitable for use for or in<br />

connection with the celebration or commemoration of the<br />

Coronation of His Majesty or as the souvenirs thereof,<br />

being articles which consist of, or bear, a representation of<br />

His Majesty, any member of the Royal Family, tl^^ Royal<br />

cipher, the Royal arms, any Royal emblem, escutcheon,<br />

badge, crest, armorial bearings or insignia, any article or<br />

building associate with the Coronation, or a flag of any<br />

country in the British Empire, or which consist of or bear<br />

any other mark or device which renders them suitable for<br />

use as aforesaid.<br />

2. Flags of any country in the British Empire and flags<br />

resembling any such flag.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

9^ December, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 1376/36.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2553 OF 11TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, withiu two months or such further period-as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to iji any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 1491A in Class 38, in respect of collars for<br />

wear, in the name of Harding, Tilton and Hartley<br />

Limited, King's House, 8, 9 and 10 Haymarket,<br />

London, S.W.l, England, a British firm, trading as<br />

manufacturers.<br />

Filed the 14th day of November, 1936.<br />

VAN HEUSEN<br />

Brd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1491A is c/o Mr. Antoine G. Pietroni,<br />

Advocate, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1478A in Class 43, in respect of Scotch whisky,<br />

in the name of Oswald Bertram and Kenneth William<br />

Bristowe Sanderson, trading together as William<br />

Sanderson and Son, Charlotte Lane, Ijeith, Scotland,<br />

British Subjects, trading as distillers and Scotch whisky<br />

merchants.<br />

Filed the 13th day of October, 1936.<br />

VAT<br />

69<br />

To be associated with registered Trade Mark<br />

No. 1295A.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> for Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1478A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1427A in Class 6, in respect of sewing machines<br />

and parts of sewing machines included in Class 6, in<br />

the name of <strong>The</strong> Singer Manufacturing Company, 107,<br />

Trumbull Street, Elizabeth, County of Union, State<br />

of New Jersey, United States of America, and of 149,<br />

Broadway, Xew York, County and State of New York,<br />

United States of America, "a Corporation organized<br />

G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

sia<br />

under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, United<br />

States of America, trading<br />

manufacturers and dealers.<br />

as sewing machine<br />

Filed the 18th day of November, 1935.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1427A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1488A in Class 3, in respect of medicated<br />

powders, medicated tablets and other medicated forms<br />

for human use in the treatment of neuralgia, every<br />

ailment, influenza, and every feverish condition, in the<br />

name of Henry Tuypens, 24 Place du Cardinal Mercier,<br />

St. Niklaas (tVaes), Belgium, Belgian Subject, trading<br />

as apothecary and chemist.<br />

Filed the Slst day of October, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

-.0 AEYKOS ITAYP02.<br />

.** WHITE CROSS^*<br />

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0)<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1488A isc/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.


814 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 11TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1492A in Class 88, in respect of stockings, in<br />

the name of Friedrich Tauscher, A.-G., Oberlungwitz,<br />

Saxony, Germany, German Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers of Ladies Stockings.<br />

Filed the 20th day of November, 1936.<br />

m<br />

*k' KY7TPOI<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the<br />

letters "FTO" together with the combination of<br />

devices and applicants disclaim any right to the<br />

exclusive use of the map of <strong>Cyprus</strong> and the word<br />

"KYPROS".<br />

lst Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1492A is c/o Messrs. G. P. Michaelides<br />

and Sons, Nicosia.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary No. 1)<br />

^ublisfjeti hp ^uthoxitp<br />

No. 2554.] SATURDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, 1936. 8i5<br />

No. 1178. <strong>The</strong> King's Birthday.<br />

His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that Monday the 14th<br />

December, 1936, the Birthday of His Majesty KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, is<br />

a Pubhc Holiday.<br />

A salute of twenty-one guns will be fired at twelve noon on that day in Nicosia.<br />

In conformity with arrangements which it is understood are contemplated in<br />

the United Kingdom and throughout the Empire, the usual celebrations of the<br />

King's Birthday may be observed at a later date. (M.P. 70/36.)<br />

iiy His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secrefarg.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

(Extraordinary No. 2)<br />

^uibltsljeti hp ^utfjortti^<br />

No. 2555.] SATURDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, 1936. 817<br />

No. 1179. A PROCLAMATION.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

WHEREAS by an Instrument of Abdication dated the tenth day of December<br />

Instant, His former Majesty KING EDWARD THE EIGHTH did declare his irrevocable<br />

determination to renounce the Throne for himself and his descendants, and the said<br />

Instrument of Abdication has now taken place, whereby the Imperial Crown of Great<br />

Britain and Ireland and all other of His former Majesty's Dominions has now solely<br />

and rightfully come to the High and Mighty Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George,<br />

we Herbert Richmond Palmer, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order<br />

of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the<br />

British Empire, Govemor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

Herbert Cecil Stronge, Knight Bachelor, one of His ^Majesty's Counsel, Chief Justice<br />

of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, Wilham Denis BattershiU, James Drogo Montagu, Lancelot<br />

Ivan Neptune Lloyd-Blood, Mihtary Cross, WiUiam Henry Fhnn, Oificer of the<br />

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Panayiotis Loizou Cacoyannis, Knight<br />

Bachelor, Mehmed Munir, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

<strong>The</strong>mistocles Nicolaou Dervis, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British<br />

Empire, Christodoulos Demetriou Haggipavlou, Officer of the Most Excellent<br />

Order of the British Empire, George Sotiriou Emphiedjis, George Pandeli<br />

Aradippiotis, Nicolas loannou Nicolaides and Costas Christodoulou Fieros, therefore,<br />

do now with One Voice and Consent of Tongue and Heart, publish and proclaim,<br />

that the High and Mighty Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George is now become<br />

our only lawful and rightful Liege Lord GEORGE THE SIXTH by the Grace of<br />

God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King,<br />

Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India : to whom we acknowledge all faith and<br />

constant obedience, with all hearty and humble affection ; beseeching God, by whom<br />

Kings and Queens do reign, to bless the Royal Prince GEORGE THE SIXTH with<br />

long and happy years to reign over us.<br />

Given at Nicosia, this twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred<br />

and thirtv-six.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 1569/36.)<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

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W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secrefarg.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjetf hp autl)ortt|><br />

No. 2556.] FRIDAY, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936. 81^<br />

No. 1180.<br />

H. K. PAL-MEK,<br />

Governor.<br />

BY THE GOVERNOR.<br />

A PROCLA:MATIOX.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Law, 1934, I,<br />

Herbert Richmond Palmer, Knight Commander<br />

of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael<br />

and Saint George, Commander of the Most<br />

Excellent Order of the British Empire, Governor<br />

and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, do hereby proclaim as follows :—<br />

1. In this Proclamation—<br />

•• foreign country " means any country or<br />

territory specified in the first column of the<br />

Schedule hereto ;<br />

'' textile goods " means piece goods containing<br />

fifty per cent, or more of cotton, silk<br />

or artificiar silk, or of cotton, silk or artificial<br />

silk combined ;<br />

• quota" means the total quantity of<br />

textile goods manufactured in a foreign<br />

comitry, or in any cotmtry or territor> to which<br />

paragraph 3 of this Proclamation applies,<br />

whicii may be imported into the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> ;<br />

•• quota period " means the period com- |<br />

mencinff on the 1st day of Jamiary and i<br />

ending on the 31st day of December, 1937,<br />

both days inclusive.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> quota appearing in the second column<br />

of the Schedule hereto against the name of each<br />

foreign country shall be the quota in respect<br />

of textile goods for such foreign country during<br />

the quota period.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> quota for ;ui\ country or territory,<br />

not being a part of the British Empue and<br />

not specifically enumerated in the Schedule<br />

hereto, shall be 112,500 yards in the case of<br />

each such country or temtory during the<br />

quota period.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

Country or territory. Quota.<br />

Czechoslovakia<br />

Yards.<br />

210,000<br />

Empire of Japan 520,000<br />

France 200,000<br />

Germany 130,000<br />

Italv 680,000<br />

Given under the hand and official seal ofth©<br />

Governor at Nicosia, this 17th day of<br />

December, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

(M.P. 614/33/4.)


820<br />

Jlo. 1181.<br />

THE CYPRI .< GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1036.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1720.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

MADE UXDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS L.\W, 198C.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Oustoms Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Coimcil, has been<br />

pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:—<br />

1. This Order may be cited a« the Import Duty<br />

(Raw Cotton) Reduction Order, 1986.<br />

2. From and after the date hereof up to and<br />

including the SOth day of June, 1937, the import<br />

duty on raw cotton of whatever origin payable at<br />

the ratis of 16 per cent, and 24 per cent, ad valorem<br />

retpeciivoly set Mppotito item No. 116 of the First<br />

Schedule to the L»w, ghall he and is htreby rednoed<br />

ho 5 per oent. ad valorem.<br />

3. This Order shall remain in force up to and<br />

including the SOth day of June, 1937, and no<br />

longer and upon its expiry the rate of import duty<br />

on raw cotton shall revert to the rates of 16 per<br />

cent, and 24 per cent, ad valorem respectively set<br />

out opposite item No. 116 of the First Schedule<br />

to the Law.<br />

Ordered in Council, this 1 Tth day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

ort) Regulations,<br />

1936.<br />

2. AppUcation for a Ucence to export an<br />

Antiquity being part of a private collection<br />

shall be made in writing to the Director of<br />

Antiquities not less than ten days before the<br />

intended date of export. Each application<br />

shall be accompanied by the antiquity or<br />

antiquities in respect of w hich it is made;<br />

except in the case of antiquities aUocated to the<br />

holder of a Ucence to excavate by the Director<br />

of Antiquities in accordance with section 16 (c)<br />

of the Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

No.<br />

3. A Ucence to export an antiquity purchased<br />

from the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Museum, or from a District<br />

Museum, or from a Ucensed dealer in antiquities<br />

may be obtained from the Director of<br />

Antiquities through the vendor: Provided<br />

that in every case the antiquity so purchased<br />

shall have first been examined, numbered,<br />

passed for export and sealed by the Director of<br />

Antiquities.<br />

4. A Uoence to export an antiquity shall be<br />

in the form set forth in the Schedule to these<br />

regulations.<br />

5. Any Ucence issued in accordance with these<br />

regulations shall be presented by the holder<br />

thereof at the port of export to such Customil<br />

officer or other person acting in that behalf<br />

who may demand it.<br />

SCHBDULE.<br />

(Regulation 4.)<br />

LICENCE TO EXPORT ANTIQUITIES.<br />

ISSUED UNDER THE ANTIQUITIES LAW, 1935.<br />

Permission is hereby given by the Directs of<br />

Antiquities to the person undersigned to export<br />

, . an antiquity , . ^, , ,<br />

being -.—~T— bearmg the above number,<br />

antiquities<br />

examined and passed for export by me and sealed<br />

in my presence this day of 19..<br />

This Ucence is valid for a period of two years<br />

from the date of issue.<br />

Signatture<br />

Permanent address<br />

Director of Antiquities.<br />

Made in Council, this 12th day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 985/34/4.)<br />

R. J. P. THORNB-THORNB,<br />

CUrk of the Executive Council.<br />

No. 1183. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followin*; Law, enacte


Ho. 1184.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 193«. Sii<br />

APPOIXTMENT OF BOARD.S OF SURVEY ON CASH, .STAMP.>, Jbc, AND ON THE UNALLOCATED<br />

.STORE.S AND PL.\NT OF THE RAILWAY AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS.<br />

(G.O. S57-360.)<br />

His ExceUency the Govemor is pleased UJ appoint the foUowiag Bo«rdb of 9urtef U> ezamiBe<br />

rash, stamps, etc^ under Cobnial Regulation 300, and to report upon unaUocated stores under (}oloiiial<br />

K^laoon 344, at the end of the rear 1936, and also to hold sorprise surver? during the vear ending the Slst<br />

Deoember, 1937, on such dates as may be specially prescribed from time to t'ime.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> surveys to be held, forms to be used and members constituting the Boards are detailed below.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> President of each Board on cash, stamps, etc.. will arran^re to assemble the Board before the<br />

coiTimencenaent of bwdneas on the first bnsinew day of the new vear. Forms should be previouslv obtaine.!<br />

from the Commissioner oi tbe District. Cash, stamps, etc.. 'shoii d if possible l^e checked I'jefore the<br />

resumption of ordinary business on that day. Bank balances must l-e recoi.-ciled at a subsequent date.<br />

TREASURER ;<br />

Caah (Gen. 41)<br />

. Main .^tock of Stamps, etc. (Gen. 42)<br />

^lain .Stock of Postal Orders (Gen. 44)<br />

Currency Notes (Gen. 41)<br />

REHIDEXT .-TPKRurrEXDEXT. CEXTRAL PRISON :<br />

Unallocated Sums (Gen. 37 and .36)<br />

PogTMASTER-GEyERAL ;<br />

Cash (Gen. 41;<br />

Stamps, etc. (Gen. 42)<br />

Postal Orders (Gen. 44;<br />

StPERryTKypEyr. RAILWAT. FAKAGUSTA :<br />

Ca.sh (Gen. 41)<br />

UnalU^ated Mores and Plant (Gen, 37 and 36)<br />

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORK?: :<br />

Unallocated Stores and Plant (Gen, 37 and 36)<br />

I Assistant Director of Education. President.<br />

' Super Ji tendent of >urvevs.<br />

IA Clerk, Land Registry OflSce, Nioosia.<br />

/An Assistant Conservator of Foresta, or the Forest<br />

j Surveyor, Pre.rident.<br />

j A Clerk, Agricultural Department.<br />

\A Clerk, Commissioner's Offlce, N: •o«!a.<br />

fEntoUi- ; _'!«:. President.<br />

^Assistant Saperintendent oi .Surxeys.<br />

(A Clerk. Medical Department. Niooeia.<br />

(CoUector of Cust


822<br />

No. 1185.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, ISTH DECEMBER, 1036.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF BOARDS OF SURYHY ON STORES.<br />

(G.O. 357-360.)<br />

His ExcelleiKV the (iovernor is pleased to appoint the following Boards of Survey to hold surveys and u<br />

report upon stones under Colonial Regulation 344 during thc year endiuir 31st December, 1937, on SIRII h<br />

•dates as may be sjMX'ially prescribed from time to time.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> survevs to l>o held, forms to be used and members constituting the Boards are detailed Mow.<br />

COMPTROLLKR OF (.'iSTOMS AND l.NLAND REVKNUE<br />

Stores at Larnaca (


Six DISTRICTS :<br />

Village Road Tools (Geu. 37 and 36)<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936. 823<br />

' Accountant, Agricultural Department, President (for<br />

Nicosia).<br />

Collector of Customs, President (for Lamaca,<br />

Police and Prison Stores (Gen. 37 and 36)<br />

Quarantine Stores (Larnaca, Limassol and Famagusta)<br />

Limassol and Famagusta).<br />

(Gen. 37 and 36)<br />

District Medical Officer, President (for Kyrema and<br />

Paphos),<br />

A Clerk, District Court,<br />

\A Clerk, Land Registry Office.<br />

ISuperintendent of Surveys, President (for Nicosia).<br />

Registrar, District Court, President (for Laraaca,<br />

Limassol, Famagusta, Paphos and Kyrenia).<br />

A Clerk, Police Office.<br />

A Clerk, Land Registry Office.<br />

Agricultural Stores (Larnaca, Famagusta, Paphos andf ^°^„^^ Commandant or Inspector in charge of Police,<br />

Kyrenia) (Gen. 37 and 36) A p^i! n • • ' nifi<br />

Irrigation Stores, Famagusta (Gen. 37 and 36) 1 ^ ^^^^' Commissioner s Office.<br />

^ ' VA Clerk, Land Registry Office.<br />

Dispensary Stores (Gen. 37 and 36)<br />

^Chief Yeterinary Officer, President (for Nicosia).<br />

Collector of Customs, President (for Larnaca, Limassol<br />

and Famagusta).<br />

Registrar, District Court, President (for Paphos and<br />

Kyrenia).<br />

A Clerk, Commissioner's Office.<br />

\k Clerk, Land Registry Office.<br />

/ Local Commandant or Inspector in charge of PoUce,<br />

President (for Nicosia).<br />

District Medical Officer, President (for Limassol,<br />

Famagusta, Paphos and Kyrenia).<br />

Customs Stores (Nioosia, Limassol, Famagusta, PaphosJ , n, T^i> t'r T i A ""^!^"^7v, ,,. . ,<br />

in^ o- an 1 sn \ ^lerk. Public Works Department (for Nicosia)<br />

and Kyrenia) (G<br />

A Customs and Revenue Officer (for Limassol,<br />

Famagusta and Paphos).<br />

Clerk, Police Office (for Kyrenia).<br />

A Clerk, Land Registry Office.<br />

12th December, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1109/22/4.)<br />

No. 1186. Confirmation of Appointments.<br />

Mr. Haralambos loannou Piperides as a Station<br />

Master, Railv^^ay Department, from 1st January,<br />

1J)36. (M.P. P.748.)<br />

Mr. loannis Michael Economides as a Forest Guard,<br />

3rd Grade, Forest Department, from 1st December,<br />

1935. (M.P. P.2145.)<br />

No. 1187. Leave of Absenee.<br />

Mr. J. E. Bowler, Foreman of W^orks, Antiquities<br />

Department, is granted vacation leave (61 days)<br />

and passage leave (24 days), from 27th Kovember,<br />

1936, to 19th February, 1937. (M.P. L.2060.)<br />

No. 1188. Retirement.<br />

His Excellency the (ilovernor has been pleased to<br />

approve the followuig retirement :—<br />

Mrs. Anna Efstathiou, Female Attendant, Mental<br />

Hospital, Medical I )epartment, with effect from the<br />

Jst .January, 1937, inclusive. (M.P. P.235.)<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary.<br />

No. 1189. <strong>The</strong> PubUc Rivers Protection<br />

Law, 1930.<br />

NOTIFICATION.<br />

1. Wliereas the portion of the public river Pedias,<br />

in the District of Nicosia, beginning at the ford<br />

adjoining the Nicosia Tannery (plot No. 250, plan<br />

No. XXI/38), where the river is crossed by the road<br />

lying to the south of the Nicosia Golf Course, northwards<br />

for a distance of 1,860 feet approximately and<br />

ending at a line which is a straight line continuation<br />

of the northern boundary of plot No. 285 of the same<br />

plan to the right bank of the said river, as shown<br />

coloured red on the plan dated 5th October, 1936, filed<br />

in M.P. No. 244/28 in the office of the Commissioner<br />

of Nicosia, has been declared by the Pedias River<br />

(Protection) Order, 1936, to be a river for the purposes<br />

of the Public Rivers Protection Law, 1930, it is hereby<br />

notified that the removal of shingle from the bed,<br />

bank or wall of the portion of the river aforesaid is<br />

hereby prohibited.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> attention of the public is drawn to the<br />

provisions of the Public Rivers Protection Law, 1930,<br />

under which any person acting in contravention of<br />

a notification issued thereunder, is liable to imprisonment<br />

not exceeding one month or to a fine not exceeding<br />

five pounds.<br />

Dated the 16th day of December, 1936.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

J. D. MONTAGU,<br />

(]M.P. 784/29.) Commissioner, Nicosia.


824 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1190. Female Attendant, Mental Hospital.<br />

VACANCY.<br />

It is notified f(^r pneral information that there is a<br />

vacancy in the appointment of Female Attendant.<br />

Mental Hi^pital, Medical Department.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> salary of the appointment is £42 by £3 to<br />

£54 Y>er annum.<br />

o. <strong>The</strong> necessary application forms can be obtained<br />

from CommissioiKis, to whom the applications must l)c<br />

taken by the applicants in person not later than the<br />

2.sth Decemlier, i:t;u;.<br />

4, Candidates must be Hritish subjects.<br />

(M.P. 2366/0'.).)<br />

No. 1191. Notification under the Tree Planting<br />

Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936.<br />

AYIOS AMVROSIOS (KYRENIA) FUND.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

I hereby establish a fund for the village of<br />

Ayios Amvrosios, in the District of Kyrema i hereinafter<br />

called the "Fund"), into which shaUbe paid<br />

all fines recovered under the said Laws for offences<br />

committed within the Tree Planting Area of<br />

the village of Ayios Amvrosios as described in the<br />

Order of the Governor made the 13th November,<br />

1036, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 2.5.50<br />

of the 20th November, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fund shall be under the management and<br />

control of the Commissioner of Kyrenia for the<br />

time being.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money in the Fund shall be utilized<br />

for works of pubUc utiUty in the village of<br />

Ayios Amvrosios.<br />

Kyrenia, Ilth December, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1362/35.)<br />

No. 1192. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

PROPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS.<br />

B. J. O'BRIEN,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 6 (2) of the Antiquities Law, 1935, that I have<br />

recommended to the Governor in Council that the buildings mentioned hereunder be declared as Ancient<br />

Monuments and added to the First Schedule to the said Law.<br />

Monument<br />

Dwelling House (Musee Lapidaire).<br />

Vaulted Building.<br />

Mediaeval Bridge.<br />

NeoUthic Settlement.<br />

Ruins of Mediaeval Fort.<br />

Venetian Fort.<br />

Mosaic Pavement,<br />

Such parts of the fortifications of<br />

Kyrenia town and harbour as are<br />

situated on Government property.<br />

Nicosia District.<br />

Town or village<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Haidar<br />

Pasha<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

Top-Khane<br />

Quarter.<br />

Orta Keuy.<br />

Limassol District.<br />

! Registration<br />

i number<br />

57<br />

370<br />

Nil.<br />

Erimi. 2,866<br />

Paphos District.<br />

Kato Paphos.<br />

Kato Paphos.<br />

Kouklia.<br />

Kyrenia District.<br />

1,82.1<br />

1,824<br />

3,981<br />

Kato Kvrenia. 3.-)0<br />

438<br />

480<br />

.127<br />

528<br />

.l.'iO<br />

References to Survey Plans<br />

Sheet<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

XXI<br />

LIII<br />

Paphos<br />

Paphos<br />

LI<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

Plan<br />

15<br />

12<br />

29<br />

61<br />

II<br />

II<br />

48<br />

21<br />

21<br />

13<br />

13<br />

13<br />

Plot<br />

72/2<br />

166<br />

242/2,<br />

243/2,<br />

243/3.<br />

Any person whose inter©8t» may be prejudicially affected by the proposed declarations may at any<br />

time within one month from this date lodge an objection for con.sideration by the Governor in Council.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

18th December, 1936.<br />

120<br />

119<br />

lift<br />

238<br />

310<br />

3.")0<br />

\ms<br />

397<br />

399<br />

A. H. S. MEOAW,<br />

Dirextor of Antiepiities.


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, ISra DECSIMBER, 193G. S2r><br />

No. 1193. <strong>The</strong> Antiquities Law, 1935.<br />

PROPOSED DECLARATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS.<br />

Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 6 (2) of the Antiquities Law, 1935, that I have<br />

recommended to the Governor in Council that the buildings mentioned hereunder be declared as Ancient<br />

Monuments and added to the Second Schedule to the said Law.<br />

MonunKMit<br />

Ayia Sophia Mosque (Latin Cathedral).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bedestan (Orthodox Cathedral)<br />

including such parts of tho building as<br />

are mcorporated in the adjoining shops<br />

and Khan.<br />

Beuyuk Khan<br />

Koumerjilar Khan<br />

Palace of tho Latin Archbishops.<br />

Doorway and courtyard (Patriarch<br />

Gregory Street, 12).<br />

Doorway (Patriarch Gregory Street, 18).<br />

DweUing House (Patriarch Gregory<br />

Street, 13 and 15).<br />

Doorway (Koraes Street, 6).<br />

Church of Panayia Khrysaliniotissa.<br />

Haidar Pasha Mosque (Church of<br />

St. Catherine).<br />

Beu\uk Hamam (Church of St. George of<br />

the Latins).<br />

Armenian Church of Sourt Asdvadzadzin<br />

(Notro Dame de Tyr).<br />

Omerieh Mosque (Augustinian Church)<br />

and remains of the adjoining monastic<br />

buildings.<br />

,\r»blar Mosque (Church of Stavros tou<br />

Mis'Errikou).<br />

Church of Saints Barnabas and Hilarion.<br />

R(nal \'illa (Incorporated in buUdings of<br />

Potamia Chiftlik).<br />

Mediaeval tower.<br />

Ruined Church and Monastt ofStazousa.<br />

Ruined Church of Holy Cross.<br />

Church of Avios Lazaros.<br />

Nicosia DiMrict.<br />

Town or village<br />

Nicosia, Ajda Sophia<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayia Sophia<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayia Sophia<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayia Sophia<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayia Sophia<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayios Antonios<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayios Antonios<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ayios Antonios<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Ajdos loannis<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Khrysaliniotissa<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Haidar<br />

Pasha Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Iplik Pazari<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Karamanzade<br />

Quarter.<br />

Nicosia, Omerieh<br />

Quarter<br />

Nicosia, Phaneromeni<br />

Quarter.<br />

Peristerona.<br />

Potixmia.<br />

Lamaca District.<br />

Alaminos.<br />

Pyrga.<br />

Tokhni.<br />

Scala.<br />

Li mia.'^sol District.<br />

References to Survey Plans<br />

Sheet<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Block<br />

Plan<br />

9<br />

9<br />

9<br />

9<br />

7<br />

20<br />

20<br />

20<br />

21<br />

16<br />

7<br />

9<br />

10<br />

20<br />

14<br />

XIX<br />

viUage<br />

XXXI I 49<br />

1<br />

1<br />

L ;<br />

L<br />

LY 1<br />

Block<br />

Church of Avios Evstathios. Colossi. LVIII<br />

Karmi (Ruinetl Carmelitt^ Church and , North of Polemidhia ' LIII<br />

Monasterv.<br />

49<br />

3<br />

5<br />

village<br />

X<br />

6<br />

village<br />

4S<br />

Plot<br />

40<br />

164<br />

168<br />

169<br />

170-174<br />

142 to<br />

142/10<br />

41 to<br />

49<br />

108, 109<br />

& 110/1<br />

40<br />

41/1<br />

43,44<br />

107/2<br />

82<br />

93<br />

212<br />

103,104<br />

17, 18<br />

685<br />

234<br />

318<br />

in 322<br />

4&5<br />

114<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

ini<br />

in 4<br />

428


S26 THE CTYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Church and Monastery of Ayia Napa.<br />

Chiurch and Monastery of Ai)ostolos<br />

Vamavas.<br />

Church and Monastery of Avgashida.<br />

Church of Avios Philon.<br />

Church of Ayios Photios.<br />

Church of Panayia Aphendrika.<br />

Church of Avios Mamas.<br />

Church of Avios <strong>The</strong>odhoros.<br />

Church of Ayios Georghios.<br />

Church of Ayios lakovos.<br />

Church of Arkhangelos.<br />

Tomb of built stone at Ammos.<br />

Ruined Church of Galatargotissa.<br />

Royal Manor of Covocle.<br />

Church of Ayia Paraskevi.<br />

Church and Monastery of Panayia Akhiroputos.<br />

Church of Ayios EvlaUos.<br />

Church and Monastery of Ayios Khrysostomos.<br />

Ruined Churches of Panayia.<br />

Such parts ofthe Fortifications of Kyrenia<br />

town and harbour as are situated on<br />

private property.<br />

Ruined Church and Monastery of Panayia<br />

Abscithiotissa.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Monastery of Antiphonitis, including<br />

the subsidiary buUdings pertaining<br />

thereto.<br />

Famagusta District.<br />

Town or village<br />

Ayia Napa.<br />

! Engomi.<br />

1<br />

Milea.<br />

Rizokarpaso.<br />

, Rizokarpaso.<br />

Rizokarpaso.<br />

' Sotira.<br />

1 Sotira.<br />

1 Sotira.<br />

Trikomo.<br />

i<br />

Yialousa.<br />

Paphos District.<br />

Kato Paphos.<br />

Kato Paphos. \<br />

KoukUa.<br />

Yeroskipos.<br />

Ii lyrenia District.<br />

Karavas. |<br />

Karavas.<br />

Koutsovendis.<br />

Koutsovendis.<br />

Kato Kyrenia.<br />

Sykhari.<br />

Kalogrea.<br />

References to Survey Plans<br />

Sheet<br />

XLII<br />

XXR'<br />

XXIII<br />

I<br />

IV<br />

I<br />

XXXIII<br />

XXXIII<br />

XXXIII<br />

X\'<br />

III<br />

LI<br />

Paphos<br />

LI<br />

LI<br />

XI<br />

XI<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XII<br />

XIII<br />

Plan<br />

1 14 & 22<br />

viUage<br />

42 W.<br />

23<br />

44<br />

9<br />

; 39. W.<br />

60 & 61<br />

vUlage<br />

60<br />

60<br />

42<br />

viUage.<br />

37<br />

vUlage<br />

10<br />

II<br />

48<br />

12<br />

viUage<br />

16<br />

16<br />

56<br />

56<br />

13<br />

47<br />

24<br />

;<br />

Plot<br />

469<br />

180<br />

100, 101<br />

35/2<br />

261<br />

118/1<br />

57<br />

655<br />

357<br />

170<br />

29<br />

85<br />

77<br />

149<br />

132<br />

186<br />

188/1<br />

189<br />

174<br />

178<br />

299<br />

300<br />

331<br />

331/3<br />

336<br />

366<br />

99<br />

Any person whose interests may be prejudiciaUy affected by the proposed declarations may at any<br />

time within one month from this date lodge an objection for consideration by the Governor in CouncU.<br />

18th December. 1936.<br />

No. 1194. Qaarantine Restrictions.<br />

Local area<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notification made on the 10th October, 1936, by Bombay (India)<br />

His E.xcellency the (Jovernor pursuant to the<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

(Quarantine Law, V.)V>2, and pubUshed in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Gazetfe of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was Malta<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected Marseilles ...<br />

local areas and that all jwssengers and goods therefrom Izmir<br />

would l)e snbject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations. 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Istanbul<br />

Ba


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Ho, 1195. A Short Guide to Famagusta.<br />

With reference to Notification No. 1081 in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> of the 13th November, 1936, it is<br />

hereby notified for general information that the<br />

publication " Famagusta—A Short Guide for the nse<br />

of Yisitors," by Rupert Gunnis, with additional notes<br />

by <strong>The</strong>o. Mo-rabgab, is sold only at Faniagusta bythe<br />

Tourist Bureau and the Government Printing Office<br />

Agencies. (]\I.P. 806/3.1.)<br />

No. 1196.<br />

In the District Court of Limassol.<br />

Application No. 7/1936.<br />

In the matter of the Companies (Limited Liability)<br />

Law 18 of 1922<br />

and<br />

In the matter of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> & General Asbestos Co., Ltd.<br />

ADVERTISEMENT.<br />

Notice is hereby sjiven that a petition for the<br />

winding-up of the above-named Company by the<br />

District Court, Limassol, was, on the lith November,<br />

1936, presented to the said Court by George M. Schiza,<br />

Merchant of Limassol. And that the said petition is<br />

directed to be heard before the Court sitting at<br />

Limassol on the 14th January, 1937, at 8.30 a.m.,<br />

and any creditor or contributory of the said Company<br />

desirous to support or oppose the making of an order<br />

on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing<br />

by himself or his Counsel for that purpose'; and a<br />

copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor<br />

or contributory of the said Company requiring the<br />

same by the undersigned Lefkios E. Zenon, Post Office<br />

Box No. 117, Limassol.<br />

(S'/d.) PANAYOTIS CACOYANNIS,<br />

LEFKIOS E. ZENON,<br />

Limassol, <strong>Cyprus</strong>,<br />

Coansel for Petitioner.<br />

Note.—Any person who intends to appear on the<br />

hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by<br />

post to the above-named Lefkios E. Zenon, notice in<br />

writing of his intention so to do. <strong>The</strong> notice must<br />

state the name and address of the person, or, if a<br />

Firm, the name and address of the Firm, and must be<br />

; signed by the person or Firm, or his or their solicitor<br />

or counsel, if any, and must be served, or, if posted,<br />

must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the<br />

.above-named Lefkios E. Zenon not later than six o'clock<br />

in the afternoon of the 13th day of January, 1937.<br />

827<br />

No. 1197. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership I^aw, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

(T. F. WILSON,<br />

(!M.P. 726/25.) Regi.sfrar of Parfnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars


828 THE CJYPRUS GAZBTTE, l»rH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

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PATHOS<br />

Nicosia,<br />

9th i>ccember. 19:5G.<br />

RBTUSK OF RAINFALL FOR THB MONTH OF AUOUST, 19S6.<br />

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75 Mr. Costas Charalampou<br />

Famagusta Harbour 50 Customs Department ..<br />

Salamia Forest Station 30 Forest Department<br />

Syngraai ..<br />

Akhyritou..<br />

Akhna Forest Station ..<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Distriot)<br />

Strongylos Resenroir<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1936. 829<br />

Ho, 1201. Statement of Final AocouBt.<br />

THE BANKRUPTCY LAW, II).SO.<br />

In the District Oonrt of Lamaca<br />

In Bankruptcy.<br />

(Under Receiving Order dated the 25th April, 1984.)<br />

Dr.<br />

To:<br />

Deposit on petition<br />

Further lodgments<br />

STATEMENT SHOWING DISBURSEMENTS AND FEES ACCOUNT<br />

£ a. p.<br />

7 10 0<br />

9 15 8<br />

£17 5 8<br />

Ho, 120Z. Statement ot Final Acoount.<br />

Dr.<br />

THB BANKRUPTCY LAW, 1930.<br />

In the District Court of Nicosia.<br />

In Bankruptey.<br />

Summary Case.<br />

(Under Receiving Order dated the Sth April, 1935).<br />

To: £ «. P-<br />

Deposit on petition 7 10 0<br />

Proceeds of sale of movables 29 6 0<br />

„ under writ action No. 82/35 ... 73 19 1<br />

;Settleraent with Mr. YoFghalUdeB. 100 0 0<br />

Commission accounts and sundries 12 17 0<br />

Aghathangelos Onissiforon (for goods of<br />

Customs) 14 14 5<br />

No. 2 of 1934.<br />

Re Kyriacos L Kallis, of Larnaca.<br />

By:<br />

Ptiblishing notices<br />

Sundry disbursements : car and subsistence<br />

Officiat Receiver's fees (excluding percentages)<br />

Official Receiver'a feea (percentages) 10%<br />

on £43.7.0 represenUng the amoant<br />

payable to cremtors under the scheme of<br />

arrangement of 25% on totel debt of<br />

"•AlO^laO ••« ••• ••• a«a •«•<br />

Unclaimed dividend paid to the Registrar<br />

of the District Court, Larnaca. ...<br />

STATEMENT SHOWING ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE<br />

£238 6 6<br />

V. R. BAIRAJIIAN,<br />

Official Bemwr.<br />

Cr'<br />

£ a. p.<br />

- 11 0<br />

1 18 6<br />

7 13 5<br />

4 6 7<br />

2 15 8<br />

£17 5 8<br />

No. 1 of 1935.<br />

Re Menedhimos Efstratiou, of Nicosia.<br />

By<br />

Refund deposit on petition<br />

Petitioning creditors'costs<br />

Publishing notices ,<br />

Official Receiver's fees<br />

centages)<br />

(excluding ' per­<br />

Privileged debt :<br />

Clerk<br />

Municipal rates<br />

School tax<br />

Bent:<br />

Office<br />

House<br />

£ a. p.<br />

22 15 0<br />

1 10 0<br />

- 10 5<br />

5 0<br />

12 13<br />

0<br />

0<br />

Goods at Customs (Hentsch)<br />

Knitting machine sent to<br />

England<br />

Mukhtar<br />

Courts, etc. :<br />

Mr. Chr. Yoachim 8 6 0<br />

Mr. Stavrinakis ... 9 0 0<br />

Settlement Yorghallides<br />

... - 15 5<br />

Copy of order ... - 9 0<br />

Dividend paid: 3i%<br />

^le, 1203. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

42 8<br />

13 19<br />

- 17<br />

- 2<br />

a. p.<br />

5<br />

7<br />

3<br />

&<br />

18 10<br />

84 1 5<br />

0<br />

Official Receiver's fees (percentages) 10%<br />

on £189.19.1 assets (£238.6.6 less £48.7.5)<br />

2i% on £170.19.2 net assets (£189.19.1 lass<br />

£18.19.o) ... ... ... ... ...<br />

2J% ou £159.19.7 amount distributed<br />

Unclaimed fund: paid to the JELegistrar of<br />

the District Court, Nicosia<br />

V. R. BAIRAMIAN,<br />

Official Receiver.<br />

£ 8.<br />

1 10<br />

11 8<br />

1 13<br />

27 16<br />

£48 7<br />

£ «.<br />

159 19<br />

18 19<br />

4<br />

4 5<br />

0<br />

s-<br />

Cr.<br />

4<br />

0<br />

1<br />

5<br />

J*"<br />

7<br />

8<br />

4<br />

0<br />

2 14 0<br />

£238 6 6<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910. are published in a supplement to<br />

this gazette (M.P. 1201/11.)


,S3() THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1204. <strong>The</strong> Cooperative Societies Lsir, 1923.<br />

RKGISTRATION.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Co-operative Society and the Byelaws<br />

thereof have been dulv redstered under the<br />

provisidii- of the Law :—<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Vouni Co-(»|.)erative Wine Making Society.<br />

Limited."<br />

Dated 10th DrctmJ^r. 19;!G.<br />

B. J. SURRIDC4E,<br />

Regi.


SUPPLEMENT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2556 OF 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 41 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO CONTINUE IN OPERATION THE IMMOVABLE<br />

PROPERTY (RESTRICTION AND POSTPONEMENT OF SALES)<br />

LAW, 1935.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [Ilth December, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the Immovable Property short title.<br />

(Restriction and Postponement of Sales) (Continuance)<br />

Law, 1936.<br />

2. Notwithstanding anything contained in section 10 Continuance<br />

thereof, the Immovable Property (Restriction and Postpone- l^ 19*3^.*^<br />

ment of Sales) Law, 1935, shall continue in force until the<br />

31st day of December, 1937.<br />

3. This Law shall come into operation as from the 1st Date of<br />

day of January, 1937. ^^iJ^'"<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

nth December, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.P. 458/23/5.)<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2556 OF 18TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or sucb further period as the Registrar may allow from the date ol<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the oifice of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mttrk referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WILSON, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1492A in Class 38, in respect of stockings, in<br />

the name of Friedrich Tauscher, A.-Gr., Oberlungwitz,<br />

Saxony, Germany, German Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers of Ladies Stockings.<br />

Filed the 20th day of November, 1936.<br />

••£• KYTTPOI<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the<br />

letters " FTO" together with the combination of<br />

devices and applicants disclaim any right to the<br />

exclusive use of the map of <strong>Cyprus</strong> and the word<br />

" KYPROS ".<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1492A is c/o Messrs. G. P. Michaelides<br />

and Sons, Nicosia.<br />

No. 1488A in Class 3, in respect of medicated<br />

powders, medicated tablets and other medicated forms<br />

for human use in the treatment of neuralgia, every<br />

ailment, influenza, and every feverish condition, in the<br />

name of Henry Tuypens, 24 Place du Cardinal Mercier,<br />

St. Niklaas (Waes), Belgium, Belgian Subject, trading<br />

as apothecary and chemist.<br />

Filed the 31st day of October, 1936.<br />

.0 AEYKOZ ZTAYPOZ.,<br />

.V WHITE CD OSS**<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application Xo. 1488A isc/o Mr. Dem. D. <strong>The</strong>mistocles,<br />

Advocate, Larnaca.<br />

So'S<br />

No. 1427A in Class 6, in respect of sewing machines<br />

and parts of sewing machines included in Class 6, in<br />

the name of <strong>The</strong> Singer Manufacturing Company, 107,<br />

Trumbull Street, Elizabeth, County of Union, State<br />

of New Jersey, United States of America, and of 149,<br />

Broad^vay, New York, County and State of New York,<br />

United States of America, a Corporation organized<br />

under the Laws of the State of New Jersey, United<br />

States of America, trading as sewing machine<br />

manufacturers and dealers.<br />

Filed the 18th day of November, 1935.<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1427A is c/o Messrs. Paschalis and<br />

Clerides, Advocates, Nicosia.<br />

REXEWAL OF TRADE MARK<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

Xo. 473A, Class 47, in the name of Soconv-Vacuum<br />

Oil Company, Incorporated, 26, Broadway, Xew York,<br />

United Statts of America, as from the ISth day of<br />

January, 1937.<br />

Xo. 501A, Class 47, in the name of Socony-A'acuum<br />

Oil Company, IiicoritonUnl, 2(;, Broadway, Xew York,<br />

United States of America, as from the 21st day of<br />

June, 1937.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsfjeti hp ^ul^oxitp<br />

No. 2557.] THURSDAY, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936. 835<br />

No. 1207.<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE SEDITIOUS PUBLICATIONS LAWS,<br />

1921 AND 1932.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Seditious Publications Laws, 1921 and 1932, and<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council,<br />

1, Herbert Richmond Palmer, Knight Commander<br />

of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint<br />

Michael and Saint George, Commander of the<br />

Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,<br />

Oovemor and Commander-in-Chief over the<br />

Colony of <strong>Cyprus</strong> do hereby proclaim as follows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of maps<br />

whereon appear any words or pictures which<br />

by suggestion or implication convey or are<br />

lik^y to convey the impression that the Island<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> forms part of or belongs, or should<br />

form part of or belong, to any foreign country<br />

is hereby prohibited.<br />

Given under my hand and the Public Seal<br />

of the Colony at Nicosia, this 23rd day<br />

of December, 1936.<br />

GOD SAVE THE KING.<br />

(M.P. 1326A/31/9.)<br />

No. 1208.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1721.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

with the advice of the Executive Council, is<br />

pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Import<br />

Duty (Raw Materials for Leather Goods)<br />

Exemption Order, 1936.<br />

2. From and after the date hereof, raw<br />

materials imported into the Colony for the<br />

manufacture therein of leather goods for expcHi;<br />

and proved to the satisfaction of the<br />

Comptroller to be—<br />

(a) unobtainable from local sources at a<br />

sufficiently cheap price in the necessary<br />

quality or quantity for the purposes of<br />

any such manufacture ; and<br />

(6) of British Empire origin, where such raw<br />

materials are obtainable in the British<br />

Empire,<br />

shall be admitted into the Colony free from all<br />

import duties.<br />

Made in Council, this 21st day of December,^<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 1106/36.)<br />

R. J. P. THORNE-THORNB,<br />

Clerk of the Executive CoimcU.<br />

No. 1209.<br />

ORDER IN COUNCIL.—No. 1722.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the Govemor,<br />

with tbe advice of the Executive Council, is pleased<br />

to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:—<br />

1. This Order may be cited as the Import<br />

Duty (Raw Materials for Buttons) Exemption<br />

Order, 1936.<br />

2. From and after the date hereof, raw<br />

materials other than explosive substances<br />

imported into the Colony for the manufacture<br />

therein of buttons for export and proved to<br />

the satisfaction of the Comptroller to be—<br />

(a) unobtainable from local sources at a<br />

sufficiently cheap price in the necessary<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


836 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH DECE:vrBER, 1936.<br />

quality or quantity for the purposes of<br />

any such manufacture ; and<br />

(b) of British Empire origin, where such raw<br />

materials are obtainable in the British<br />

Empire.<br />

shall be admitted into the Colony free from all<br />

import duties.<br />

Made in Couneil, this 21st day of Deoember,<br />

1936.<br />

Blst December, 1936. (M.P. P.631.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1215. Leave of Absence.<br />

No. 1220. Uprooting and Destruction of<br />

Mr. B. J. O'Brien, Administrative OflBcer (Com­<br />

Cotton Plants, 1936.<br />

missioner, Kyrenia, and Assistant Coinmissioner,<br />

Nicosia), is granted casual leave from 24th to 31st<br />

December, 1936. (M.P. L.1517.)<br />

Under the terms of the Order of His Excellency the<br />

Governor dated 3rd November, 1925, made onder the<br />

Diseases of Plants Prevention Law, 1893, notice is<br />

hereby given that all cotton and mpamia plants most<br />

be uprooted and destroyed, or, in the case of ratooned<br />

No. 1216. Examinations in Colonial R^nlations,<br />

Statute Laws, General Orders and<br />

Treasury Standing Instructions.<br />

cotton, prunings destroyed, on or before the Slst<br />

December. 1936.<br />

1). L. BLUNT,<br />

PASS-LIST.—15th DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Director of Agriculture.<br />

Coloniaf Regulations., Statute Laws ami General Orders. Department of Agriculture, Nicosia,<br />

Bell, T. S., Administrative OflRcer.<br />

18th December, 1936. (M.P. 1021/24/2.)<br />

Colonial Regulations and General Orders.<br />

Symeonides, T., Clerk, 4th Grade.<br />

Feizi, M., Clerk, 4th Grade.<br />

Zeki, H. J., Student Clerk.<br />

Treasury Standing Instructions.<br />

Antoniou, Ch., Clerk, 4th Grade.<br />

(M.P. 431/27/2.)<br />

No. 1217. Examination under the Pharmacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

HELD ON THE 1ST, 2ND AND 3BD DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Pass-List.<br />

1. ApostoUdes, Photis, of Limassol.<br />

2. Berbery, Gaston A., of Nicosia.<br />

3. Christou, Elenitsa, of Nicosia.<br />

4. DamaUs, Christos G., of Nicosia.<br />

5. Demetriades, Nicos Ch., of Lapithos.<br />

6. EvangeUdes, George M., of Nicosia.<br />

7. loannides, Antonios M., of Paphos.<br />

8. loaimou, George, of Nicosia.<br />

9. Jacovides, Michael S., of Nicosia.<br />

10. Kirmitsis, Patroklos, of Nicosia.<br />

11. Kyriazis, George N., of Lamaca.<br />

12. Mitsingas, George L., of Nicosia.<br />

13. Panayiotidhes, John, of Nicosia.<br />

14. Papageorghis, Christos T., of Kythrea.<br />

15. Seraphides, Paul, of Polis Khrysokhou.<br />

16. TaUadoros, Costas M., of Nicosia.<br />

17. Zachariadou, Ismini, of Limassol.<br />

E. A. NEFF,<br />

Director of Medical Services.<br />

4th December, 1936. (M.P. 1152/09/2.)<br />

No. 1218. Registration under the Pharmacy<br />

Laws, 1900 and 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> undermentioned person has been registered as a<br />

Chemist and Druggist under the provisions of the<br />

Pharmacy Laws, 1900 and 1926 :—<br />

Simopoulos, Michael S., of Strovolos. (M.P. 93/15.)<br />

No. 1219. Order of the Commissioner of the<br />

District of Kyrenia under the Groats<br />

Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in me by the<br />

Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935, I, Bryan Justin O'Brien,<br />

Commissioner of the District of Kyrenia, do hereby<br />

order that the village of Paleosophos in the District of<br />

Kyrenia, shall be a prescribed village within the<br />

meaning of the Goats Laws, 1913 to 1935.<br />

Kyrenia,<br />

10th December, 1936.<br />

B.J O'BRIEN,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(M.P. 1003/13/18.)<br />

No. 1221. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Societies Law, 1923.<br />

REGISTRATIONS.<br />

837<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Co-operative Societies and the Byelaws<br />

thereof have been duly registered under the<br />

provisions of the Law :—<br />

" <strong>The</strong> Arsos TLimassol District) Co-operative Store<br />

Society, Limited." (M.P. 1620/36.)<br />

** <strong>The</strong> Lysi Co-operative Store Society, Limited."<br />

(M.P. 1621/36.)<br />

Dated 2l8t December, 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Registrar, Co-operative Societies.<br />

No. 1222. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936.<br />

WINDING-UP ORDER.<br />

Whereas an inquiry has been held under section 36<br />

of the Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 to 1936,<br />

into the constitution, working and financial condition<br />

of the Phrenaros Co-operative Credit Society ;<br />

And whereas I am of the opinion that the society<br />

ought to be wound up ;<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

me as Registrar by section 40 (1) of the above Laws,<br />

I do hereby order that the Phrenaros Co-operative<br />

Credit Society be wound op.<br />

Given under my hand at Nicosia, this 12th day of<br />

Decemher, 1986.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

Regisfrar, Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

(M.P. 1160/26.)<br />

No. 1223. <strong>The</strong> Co-operative Credit Societies<br />

Laws, 1914 to 1936.<br />

WINDING-UP ORDER.<br />

Whereas an incjuiry has been held under section 36<br />

of the Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 to 1936,.<br />

into the constitution, working and financial condition<br />

of the Dherinia Co-operative Credit Society ;<br />

And whereas I am of the opinion that the society<br />

ought to be wound up;<br />

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers vested in<br />

me as Registrar by section 40 (1) of the above Laws,<br />

I do hereby order that the Dherinia Co-operative<br />

Credit Society be wound op.<br />

Given under my hand at Nicosia, this 12th day of<br />

December. 1936.<br />

B. J. SURRIDGE,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Registrar, Co-operative Credit Societies.<br />

(M.P. 484/27.)


S38 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24 DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

Jfo.1224. ^ist Office Notioc<br />

It is hereby notified for general informati(Bi<br />

that on and from the lai of January, 1937,<br />

Private Poet Office Boxea may be rented under the<br />

following ccMiditions at the {wincipal Post Offices<br />

in the Colony. <strong>The</strong> renter will forfeit all rights by<br />

non-compliance or failure to carry out any or all<br />

of th© conditions hereinafter set forth, and will be<br />

held responsible for the observance of the conditions,<br />

and no other person wiU be recognized in<br />

connection therewith.<br />

CONDITIONS OF RENTAL.<br />

(a) <strong>The</strong> aimual rent is £1 for a small box and<br />

£1. lOs.Oji. for » large box. Tke rant is payabk<br />

in advance, and calculated firom the beginning<br />

of any calendar quarter to the Slst December in<br />

each year, any portion of a calendar quarter being<br />

considered as a fuU quarter. In the case of<br />

boxes at any summer resort offices the rent i»<br />

payable monthly in advance, any portion of a<br />

month being considered as a full month.<br />

(6) When the rental of a box expiree and<br />

payment for its renewal is not made within twelve<br />

days (or three days in the case of summer resort<br />

offices), the renter wiU forfeit his right to the box,<br />

which mav then be re-let by the Postmaster-<br />

General.<br />

(c) When a box is rented two keys wiU be<br />

suppUed and an amount of 7s. 4Jp., in addition to<br />

the rent of the box, \^ill be deposited by the renter.<br />

\Vhen the box is given up the amount deposited<br />

will be refimded to the renter, provided that the<br />

box and lock are in good ordw. and that the two<br />

original keys for the box ore retumed. Otherwise<br />

tlie deposit will be forfeited.<br />

(d) DeUvery into a private boxis in all respects<br />

equivalent to personal deUvery to the addressee.<br />

(e) A box must be taken for a particular address ;<br />

and postal packets for deUvery therein should,<br />

in addition to the number of the box, bear the<br />

fuD address. Postal packets bearing as an only<br />

address a Post Office Box number wiU be treated<br />

as insufficiently addressed and not deUvered.<br />

(f) Persons may not rent a private box under a<br />

fictitious name, or for improper purposes.<br />

(g) <strong>The</strong> businesa or private address of the renter<br />

must be fumished.<br />

(h) Persons or firms trading under two or more<br />

designations may be required to rent a IJOX for<br />

each designation. Under this regulation any<br />

group of companies havinir a joint management<br />

may be reqmred to rent a separate box for each<br />

company.<br />

(i) Several persons wiU not be permitted to<br />

share in one box. Thc use of each box is resti icted<br />

to the indi\-idual, firm, or bona fide empioyees<br />

or residents of the house to whom or to w':ich it<br />

may be assigned. A person not being a iciiter,<br />

whose correspondence is addressed to a box,<br />

can only obtain such by means of the , or<br />

through the renter.<br />

{)) Steel boxes are accessible at aU urs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hours for access to wooden boxes, whei ^uch<br />

are installed, will be made known to the IA ers.<br />

General Post Office,<br />

Nioosia,<br />

IGth December, 1936.<br />

PRIVATK PO8T OFFICE BOXES.<br />

(k) Correspondence mis-sorted or errooeoosly<br />

addressed to a wrong box must be immediately<br />

re-posted with the words " not for Box No. . . ."<br />

written thereon. Should a case come under<br />

notioe where this is not done, or where flagrant<br />

neglect is shown by the r^iter, w person in possession<br />

ai the key, in detaining or delaying such<br />

correspondence the box may be declared forfeited<br />

and thc retum of the keys demanded.<br />

(/) Unless the renter be weU-known, or can be<br />

identified by some one known to a responsible<br />

officer of the Department, the only admitted<br />

" proof of identification" shall be the receipt<br />

for the rent of the box.<br />

(m) A box is for use exclusively for the reception<br />

of correspondence which has passed through the<br />

post. Any other articles placed therein by the<br />

renter will be surcharged as if posted out of course.<br />

(n) In exceptional circumstances—such as the<br />

loss of a key. for instanee—eorreepondence from<br />

any box may temporarily be deUvered at the<br />

counter subject to compUance with the provisions<br />

of condition (I).<br />

(o) ^Vhen a key of a box is lost, or the lock is<br />

broken, on receipt of Is. 4|p. in cash a new lock<br />

and keys will be suppUed. // a key be lost it is<br />

essential for the security of the correspondence thai<br />

a new lock be fitted to the box.<br />

(p) No lock, other than that suppUed by the<br />

Department, shaU be placed on any box; and no<br />

repairs to a box, lock or keys may be executed<br />

except by the Department.<br />

(q) <strong>The</strong> renter of a box must defray aU expenses<br />

for damage to such box or to the lock or keys<br />

thereof, if caused by him or dufiTto his neghgence.<br />

A renter giving up or forfeiting his box wiU be held<br />

responsible for the due return of the keys originaUy<br />

suppUed.<br />

(r) No box will l)e granted to any person who<br />

from any cause (non-payment of rent excepted)<br />

has previously forfeited his right to a box.<br />

(s) Transfer of a box in the same town from one<br />

person to another, or frGca one town to another,<br />

if th© renter changes his residence permanently,<br />

Avill be permitted only with the sanction of the<br />

Postmaster-General.<br />

(t) <strong>The</strong> Postmaster-General may refuse to let<br />

or re-let a box to any person -without a-ssigning<br />

any reason for such refusal.<br />

(u) <strong>The</strong> Post Office takes no responsibiUty for<br />

any delay to correspondence occasioned by the<br />

use of private boxes.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> foregoing conditions may at any time<br />

be augmented or revised, as may from time to<br />

time be deemed expedknt, by notificatioii in<br />

tlKB <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong>; ajMi auy sucn addition or<br />

revision shaU apply to every box rented under the<br />

foregoing conditions.<br />

3. Post Office Notice dated the 21st March,<br />

1924, pubUshed under Notification No. 180 in the<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong> No. 1630 of the 28th March, 1924,<br />

is hereby canceUed as from the lst January, 1937.<br />

A. J. SHBUUSH,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Postrnu.iiteT-General.<br />

(M.P. 432/22.)


Ho, 1225. Qaarantine Restrictions.<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936. 839<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Notifi^ion made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Qoarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Qnarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India)<br />

Salonica (Greece)<br />

Haifa (Palestine)<br />

Jaffa (Palestine)<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul<br />

Baghdad<br />

Anglo-Egyptian Sudan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 1226. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to sections<br />

50 and 52 of the Partnership Law, 1928, having<br />

been furnislied the following Business Names have<br />

been duly registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

t(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

T\ke particulars given below correspond in each case<br />

to the following headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> business name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

and residence of every individual partner.<br />

5. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

7. <strong>The</strong> term (if any) for which the business is<br />

entered into and the date of its commencement.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> other business occupation (if any) of every<br />

individual partner.<br />

Auy other business name or names under which<br />

the business is carried on.<br />

10 <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the individual<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the business, to manage it and to sign<br />

for it with the business name.<br />

11 Number in Register.<br />

1. M. & B. Stamatiou ct Co.<br />

2. Dealing in electric articles and machinery.<br />

Application of electric weldings Electric aud<br />

shipowniug undertakings.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4. Panayiotis M. Stamatiou, Electric Engineer,<br />

Limassol.<br />

Zacharias M. Stamatiou, Electrician, Limassol<br />

Michalia E. Stamatiou, Physician, Cah-o.<br />

Costas E. Stamatiou, Rentier, Limassol.<br />

Irene P. Stamatiou, Housewife, Limassol.<br />

GalUofn Z. Stamatiou, HooMwife, Limassol.<br />

Stamata 0. Stamatiou, Housewife, Limassol.<br />

5. Panayiotis M. Stamatioo.<br />

Zacharias M. Stamatiou.<br />

Michalis £. Stamatiou.<br />

Costas E. Stamafciqa.<br />

6. Irene P. Stamatiou £300"! In shares of the<br />

Calliopi Z. Stamati6u £ 25 [ Limassol Electric<br />

Stamata C. Stamatiou £175 j Light Co., Ltd.<br />

7. 35 years. 16th December, 1936.<br />

8. Panayiotis M. Stams^tiou, Electric Engineer.<br />

Zacharias M. Stamatiou, Electrician.<br />

Michalis E. Stamatiou, Physician.<br />

Costas E. Stamatiou, Rentier, Captain.<br />

Irene P. Stamatiou, Housewife, Rentier.<br />

Calliopi Z. Stamatiou, Housewife, Rentier.<br />

Stamata C. Stamatiou, Housewife, Rentier.<br />

9. Nil.<br />

10. Panoyiotis M. Stamatiou.^<br />

Zacharias M. Stamatiou. By majority of at least<br />

Michalis E. Stamatiou. 3 to 1.<br />

Costas E. Stamatiou.<br />

11. 137.<br />

No. 1227. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Statement of particulars, pursuant to section 50<br />

of the Partnership Law, 1928, having been furnished,<br />

the following General Partnerships have been duly<br />

registered.<br />

G. F. WILSON,<br />

(M.P. 726/25.) Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

<strong>The</strong> particulars given below eorrespond in each<br />

case to the foUowing headings :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> firm name.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> general nature of the business.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> principal place of the business.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> name or names and surname and description<br />

of each of the partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

general partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of each of the<br />

limited partners.<br />

<strong>The</strong> term (if any) for whicii the partnerslnp is<br />

entered into and date of commencement.<br />

8.<br />

Conditions of the existence of partnership.<br />

9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name or names and surname of the general<br />

partners who are authorized to administer the<br />

affairs of the partnership, to manage it and sign<br />

10. for it.<br />

Number in Register.<br />

1. Giannakis G. Mouctaroudis & Co.<br />

2. General business.<br />

3. Limassol.<br />

4. [Giannakis G. Mouctaroudis, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

] Georgios Mouctaroudis, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

5. iDimos loannou Mouctaroudis, Merchant, Limassol.<br />

6. Nil.<br />

7. Five years. 15th October, 1936.<br />

8. Nil.<br />

9. Giannakis G. Mouctaroudis always in conjunction<br />

with either of tbe other two partners.<br />

10. 482.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


840 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1228. Medical Department<br />

Return of the Notifiable Diseases reported doring the week ended 19th December, 1986.<br />

Nicosia,<br />

District<br />

21st December, 1936.<br />

1<br />

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H 1 E,<br />

o 1 =<br />

— ! ^<br />

— 1 ij<br />

c<br />

xn<br />

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— 1<br />

Lunassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

2<br />

— 1 1<br />

Paphos<br />

Kyrenia<br />

— ' —<br />

Total for the week<br />

Total for the year<br />

^ ><br />

^<br />

— 1 —<br />

~ 4<br />

- 293<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year — 12<br />

1<br />

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S<br />

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X ;,<br />

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—.<br />

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50 277<br />

1 4 1 «<br />

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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1231. Rainfall.<br />

'<br />

RETURN OF RAINFALL FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1936.<br />

DiviBion. Locality.<br />

Nam* •£ Statioi).<br />

1 Apprax.<br />

height<br />

kbert<br />

sea<br />

leTel.<br />

feel<br />

Observer.<br />

Total No.<br />

Raiufal of Greatest , Date of { Dates on<br />

ilays fail in i; ren test which<br />

init.prt. ruin. onc day fall Snow fell.<br />

/ Famagusta, P.W.D. 75 1 Mr. Costas Charalampou __ — — —<br />

EASTERN<br />

END J<br />

Famagusta Harbour<br />

Salamia Forest Station ..<br />

Akhna Forest Station ..<br />

Kouklia (F'gusta. Disiriofc)<br />

50<br />

30<br />

150<br />

60<br />

170<br />

100<br />

Customs Department ..<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

Forest Department<br />

Irrigation Department ..<br />

—<br />

—<br />

109<br />

0-04<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

2<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

0-94<br />

0-04<br />

—<br />

—<br />

• —<br />

—<br />

8<br />

29<br />

—<br />

—<br />

a ^ <<br />

\<br />

Strongylos Reaervoir<br />

Lefkomko<br />

Paralimni ..<br />

A & E. <strong>The</strong>odotou Boys School<br />

180<br />

220<br />

300<br />

Irrigation Department •.<br />

Police Station ..<br />

Police Station<br />

0-35<br />

2-75<br />

—<br />

>_^r.<br />

3<br />

1<br />

—<br />

—<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

14<br />

15<br />

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a*<br />

*^<br />


842 THE CYPRUS GAZETTB, 24TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1232. Animal Disease.<br />

<strong>The</strong> followinfr Bulletin of Aninial Disease in ForeigiiConntries reported to the 24th December is published:—<br />

Eoypt<br />

Palestine<br />

Sjria<br />

Turkev<br />

Countrv.<br />

24th December, 1986.<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Various<br />

Localit\<br />

Nnture of Disease.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Hemorrhagic Septiaemia, Bursatee,<br />

Tetanus, Strangles, Glanders, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Trypanosomiasis, Helminthiasis, Variola, Fowl Plague,<br />

Fowl Diphtheria and Pox, Avian Spirochsetosis, Avian<br />

Coocidiosis, ]Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Tuberculosis, Piroplasmosis, Anaplasmosis,<br />

Strongylosis, Epizootic Lymphangitis, Dourine, Pleuropneumonia<br />

m Goats, Swine Erysipelas, Fowl Typhoid,<br />

Fowl Pox, Fowl Cholera, flange, liabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black Quarter, Dourine, Glanders, Fowl<br />

Typhoid, Fowl Diplitheria. Mange, Rabies.<br />

Anthrax, Black (Quarter, Foot atid Mouth Disease,<br />

Haemorrhagic Septicajmia, Barbone, Variola, Glanders,<br />

Rabies.<br />

ROBERT J. ROE, Chief Veterinary OffHeer.<br />

By His Excellency's Command,<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

Colonial Secretary,<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Printed by the Government Printer at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cyprvs Gazfiie may be obtained from tbe Saperintendent, Govemment Printing Office, Nicogia, post trwe^<br />

on payment of a subscription of £1 for a year or 10*. for six montha, payable in advance ; single copies 6cj'.


SUPPLEMENT<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2557 OF 24TH DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the office of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.) G. F. WiL&o^, Registrar of Trade Marks.<br />

No. 1492A in Class 38, in respect of stockings, in<br />

the name of Friedrich Tauscher, A.-G., Oberlungwitz,<br />

Saxony, Germany, German Subjects, trading as<br />

Manufacturers of Ladies Stockings.<br />

Filed the 20th day of November, 1936.<br />

•»* KYTTPOI<br />

<strong>The</strong> essential particulars of the Trade Mark are the<br />

letters "FTO" together with the combination of<br />

devices and appUcants disclaim any right to the<br />

exclusive use of the map of <strong>Cyprus</strong> and the word<br />

" KYPROS ".<br />

3rd Advt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> address for service in <strong>Cyprus</strong> of Trade Mark<br />

application No. 1492A is c/o Messrs. G. P. Michaelides<br />

and Sons, Nicosia.<br />

843<br />

No. 1494A in Class 4, in respect of raw or partly<br />

prepared vegetable, animal and mineral substances<br />

used in manufactures, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Shell<br />

Company of Egypt Limited, St. Helen's Court, Great<br />

St. Helen's, London, England, a British Company<br />

organized under the laws of Great Britain, trading as<br />

Merchants.<br />

Filed the 17th day of December, 1936.<br />

1st Advt.<br />


ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cyprus</strong> <strong>Gazette</strong><br />

^ubltsf)eti hp autfjorttj<br />

No. 2558.] THURSDAY, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936. 845<br />

Ho, 1233.<br />

And whereas in pursuance of the powers<br />

AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 27th day of October, 1936.<br />

conferred on Him by the said Act His Majesty<br />

has been pleased to make further Orders in Council,<br />

namely, the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates<br />

PRESENT,<br />

THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.<br />

Lord President. Earl Stanhope.<br />

Lord Steward. Major Alexander<br />

Master of the Horse. Hardinge.<br />

Lord Chamberlain. Mr. Mackenzie King.<br />

and Mandated Territories) (Amendment) Order,<br />

1936, amending the said Air Navigation (Colonies,<br />

Protectorates, and Mandated Territories) Order,<br />

1927, as previously amended, and the Air Navigation<br />

(Amendment) Order, 1936, amending the said<br />

Air Navigation (ConsoUdation) Order, 1923, as<br />

previously amended :<br />

V<strong>The</strong>reas in pursuance of the powers conferred<br />

•on Him by the Air Navigation Act, 1920, His late<br />

Majesty King George the Fifth in Council was<br />

pleased, by the Air Navigation (Colonies,<br />

Protectorates and Mandated Territories) Order,<br />

1927, and the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates<br />

and Mandated Territories) (Amendment)<br />

Order, 1929, the Air Navigation (Colonies,<br />

Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amendment)<br />

Order, 1931, the Air Navigation (Colonies,<br />

Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amend­<br />

And whereas it is expedient that the first<br />

mentioned Order as so amended (hereinafter<br />

referred to as " the principal Order ") should be<br />

further amended so as to make certain of the<br />

provisions of the said Air Navigation (Amendment)<br />

Order, 1936, appUcable to the British possessions<br />

and territories mentioned in Schedules VIII and IX<br />

of the said principal Order and to registered<br />

aircraft being the property of British subjects<br />

resident or companies incorporated therein:<br />

ment) Order, 1932, and the Air Navigation (Colonies<br />

Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amendment)<br />

Order, 1935, amending the first mentioned<br />

Order, to make certain provisions of the Air<br />

Navigation (Consolidation) Order, 1923, the Air<br />

Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1925, the Air<br />

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by virtue and in<br />

exercise of aU the powers enabling Him in this<br />

behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of<br />

His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby<br />

ordered, as follows :—<br />

Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1927, the Air<br />

Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1928, the Air<br />

Navigation (Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1928,<br />

the Air Navigation (Amendment) (No. 4) Order,<br />

1928, the Air Navigation (Amendment) (No. 2)<br />

Order, 1929, the Air Navigation (Amendment)<br />

(No. 3y Order, 1929, the Air Navigation (Amendment)<br />

(No. 2) Order, 1930, the Air Navigation<br />

(Amendment) Order, 1931, the Air Navigation<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> following sub-paragraph shall be inserted<br />

at the end of the proviso to paragraph (1) of<br />

Article 4 of the principal Order :—<br />

"(d) Condition (iv) in so far as it relates to<br />

joumey log-books shall not apply in the case<br />

of a British aircraft registered in the Colony<br />

except when engaged in intemational<br />

navigation."<br />

(Amendment) Order, 1932, the Air Navigation 2. <strong>The</strong> following sub-paragraph shall be inserted<br />

(Amendment) Order, 1933, the Air Navigation at the end of the proviso to paragraph (1) of<br />

(Amendment) Order, 1934, the Air Navigation Article 5 of the principal Order:—<br />

(Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1934, the Air Navigation<br />

(Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1934, and the " (e) Condition (v) in so far as it relates to the<br />

Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1935, carrying in the aircraft of the prescribed<br />

applicable to certain British Possessions and certificates as to airworthiness shall not apply<br />

certain territories under His Majesty's protection in the case of a British aircraft registered in the<br />

and to registered aircraft being the property of Colony except when engaged in intemational<br />

British subjects resident or companies incorporated navigation or when fljmig as a pubUc transport<br />

therein :<br />

I aircraft or an aerial work aurcraft."<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


M6 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> followin;^ Article .


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936. 84T<br />

(c) the certificates of competency and<br />

licences of its personnel;<br />

(d) its joumey log-book in all cases in which<br />

the joumey log-book is required under<br />

this Order to be carried in the aircraft;<br />

(c) any licence to use wireless apparatus<br />

in the aircraft for the time being<br />

in force ;<br />

(f) if it is engaged in intemational<br />

navigation and carries passengers, a Ust<br />

of their names ;<br />

(g) if it is engaged in international<br />

navigation and carries freight, bills of<br />

lading and manifest in respect thereof:<br />

Provided that, in the case of a British aircraft<br />

registered in the Colony which is within the<br />

Colony and is not engaged in international<br />

navigation, it shall be deemed to be a sufficient<br />

compliance with this paragraph, except as<br />

r^ards the production of the documents<br />

specified in (b) and (c) above in the case of an<br />

aircraft flymg as a public transport aircraft or<br />

aerial work aircraft, if the person in charge of<br />

«uch aircraft to whom any such demand has<br />

been made to produce any of the said documents<br />

shaU, within five days after such demand has<br />

been made, produce or cause to be produced<br />

the document or documents so demanded at<br />

such police station as may be specified by him<br />

at the time of such demand.<br />

'(2) <strong>The</strong> owner of a British aircraft registered<br />

in the Colony shall, on demand made by an<br />

authorized person, produce or cause to be<br />

produced, within a reasonable time, to that<br />

person—<br />

(a) any c^tificate of registration or<br />

certificate of airworthiness for the<br />

time being in force with respect to the<br />

aircraft;<br />

(b) any journey log-book and any other<br />

log-book required by this Order to be<br />

kept in respect of the aircraft wherein<br />

any entry was made within the period<br />

of two years next before the date of<br />

the demand ;<br />

(c) any Ucenoe to use wireless apparatus<br />

in the aircraft for the time being<br />

in force.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> holder of any Ucence granted or<br />

rendered valid under this Order and any person<br />

required under this Order to be provided with<br />

a Ucence shaU, on demand made by an<br />

authorized person, produce the licence :<br />

Provided that, in the case of a demand<br />

being made as aforesaid for the production of<br />

a licence granted or rendered vaUd under<br />

Schedule V to this Order and not being a Ucence<br />

entitling the holder thereof to act as commander,<br />

pilot, navigator, engineer, or other operative<br />

member ofthe crew of a pubUc transport aircraft<br />

or an aerial work aircraft, it shaU be deemed<br />

to be a sufficient compUance with this paragraph<br />

if the holder of such licence shall, within fiv^e<br />

days after such demand has been made, produce<br />

or cause to be produced the licence so demanded<br />

at such poUce station as may be specified by<br />

him at the time of such demand.<br />

(4) A pilot Ucensed imder this Order shall,<br />

on demand made by an authorized person,<br />

produce or cause to be produced, within a<br />

reasonable time, to that person any pilot's logbook<br />

kept by him wherein any entry was made<br />

within the period of two years next before the<br />

date of the demand.<br />

(5) For the purpose of this Article the<br />

expression ' authorized person ' means a poKce<br />

officer, or a person authorized for the purpose<br />

by the Govemor."<br />

8. Article 25 of the principal Order shaU be<br />

amended by inserting in sub-paragraph (6) of<br />

paragraph (I) thereof after the word " certificate "<br />

the words " OT the endorsenient on a pilot's Ucence<br />

of authority by the Govemor to give instruction<br />

in flying in accordance with sub-paragraph (c)<br />

of paragraph (1) of Article 10A of this Order."<br />

9. Sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (3) of<br />

Article 28 of the principal Ord^ shall be amended<br />

as follows :—<br />

(1) At the beginning of the sub-paragraph<br />

there shall be inserted the words " who<br />

contravenes or fails to comply with or ".<br />

(2) <strong>The</strong> following sub-paragraph shall b©<br />

substituted for sub-paragraph (ii) :—<br />

" (ii) by reason only of a contravention of^<br />

or non-oompUanee \^ith, any of the foUowiag^<br />

provJMons of this Order, that is to say,,<br />

para^aphs (1) amd (2) of Article 8, Articles !€,.<br />

17 and 18, and paragraph 3A of Schedule V,<br />

or ".<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> following sub-paragraph shaU be<br />

substituted for sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 1<br />

of Schedule III to the principal Order :—<br />

" 1.—(1) <strong>The</strong> foUowing log-books shaU he<br />

kept in respect of British aircraft registered<br />

in the Colony :—<br />

(a) for every aircraft when engaged in<br />

international navigation or when &ying<br />

on a regular line or service of pubUc<br />

air transport, a joumey log-book ;<br />

(b) in addition, for every passenger or goods<br />

aircraft, an aircraft log-book ;<br />

(c) in addition, for every passenger or goods<br />

aircraft fitted with an engine, an<br />

engine log-book, and if fitted with more<br />

than one engine, a separate log-bo(^<br />

for each engine."<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> foUowing paragraph shaU be inserted,<br />

after paragraph 3 of Schedule V to the principal<br />

Order :—<br />

" 3A. On the issue of a Ucence to an appUcant<br />

he shall forthwith sign his name ori the Ucence<br />

as the holder thereof with his ordinary signature."<br />

12.—(1) This Order may be eited as the Air<br />

Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates, and Mandated<br />

Territories) (Amendnaent) (No. 2) Order, 1936.<br />

(2) This Order shaU come into operation on th&<br />

first day of January, 1937.<br />


H4S THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> importation into the Colony of any<br />

automatic and repeating shot-gun is hereby<br />

absolutely prohibited.<br />

Made in Council, this SOth day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 663/26/3.)<br />

No. 1235. ORDER<br />

R. J. P. THORXE-THORNE,<br />

Clerk of the Executive Coundl.<br />

MADE UNDER<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting duly convened and held<br />

at the village of Armou, in the District of Paphos,<br />

on the 19th day of May, 1935, it was determined<br />

by the requisite majority of the voters present<br />

thereat that a certain area should be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the viUage of Armou :<br />

And w'hereas at the said meeting the boundaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the ISIukhtar of the village of<br />

Armou has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Paphos a report, signed and sealed<br />

by him, containing a description with boundaries<br />

of the said area and stating that the said area<br />

fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4) of the Tree<br />

Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 and 1935,<br />

prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area of the village of Armou.<br />

Now. therefore, His Excellency the Governor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him bv the<br />

Tree Planting Village Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUow s :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto is<br />

herebj' declared to be and shaU be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the viUage of Armou<br />

in the District of Paphos.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area Iving within the foUowing boundaries,<br />

that i.s to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the most northern<br />

point of plot No. 212, plan No. XLV/.53, locaUty<br />

•' Dhykhalomata," on the left bank ofthe stream<br />

" Dhykhalomata," and goes south-eastwards<br />

passin- aloii;: the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reservetl area, plots Nos. 212, 213, 214,<br />

215, 2(ts. 218. 368, 369, 367, 366, 387, 386,<br />

398, 3!)9. 415, 414, 418 ofthe same plan, locaUty<br />

• A\i()- Yeorghios, ' plots Nos. 167, 168, 166,<br />

161; 160, 190, 191, 151. 150, plan No. XLV/61,<br />

locaUtv " Pitchakkos," plots Nos. 149, 148,<br />

133, 131. 129. 128, 126, 127, 113, 115, 116,<br />

61, 60, to the track at the most westem point<br />

of plot No. 60 of the same plan, locaUty<br />

• Melissin " ; thence north-westwards along this<br />

track to the most eastem point of plot No. 50,<br />

of the same plan ; thence north-westwards<br />

passing atoiiL' the boundaries of, and including<br />

in the reserved area, plot No. 51 of the same<br />

phin, plots Nos. 315, 314, 311 and 305 to the<br />

toack at the south-westem comer of plot No. 305,<br />

plan No. XLV/53, locality " Kambos " ; thence<br />

north-eastwards along the eastem side of this<br />

track as far as the streekin '' Dhykhalomata ";<br />

thence north-eastwards along the left bank of<br />

this stream to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area to be reserved comprises 879 donums<br />

approximately, as shown edged in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 396/35.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this 30th day of December,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1471/36.)<br />

No. 1236. ORDER<br />

MADE UNDEK<br />

THE TREE PLANTING VILLAGE AREAS<br />

LAWS, 1930 TO 1936.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Govemor.<br />

Whereas at a meeting diUy convened and held<br />

at the viUage of Livadhia, in the District of<br />

Lamaca, on the 16th day of August, 1936, it was<br />

determined by the voters present thereat that<br />

a certain area should be reserved as the Tree<br />

Planting Area of the viUage of Livadhia :<br />

And whereas at the said meeting the botmdaries<br />

of the said area have been fixed and described :<br />

And whereas the ^lukhtar of the viUage of<br />

Livadhia has forwarded to the Commissioner of<br />

the District of Larnaca a report, signed and<br />

sealed by him, containing a description Avith<br />

boundaries of the said area and stating that the<br />

said area fulfils the conditions in section 10 (4)<br />

of the Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930<br />

to 1936, prescribed :<br />

And whereas the said Commissioner has transmitted<br />

the said report, together with his recommendations,<br />

to the Colonial Secretary for the<br />

consideration of the Governor :<br />

And whereas the Governor considers it expedient,<br />

having regard to all the circumstances, that the<br />

area in the said report described should be reserved<br />

as the Tree Planting Area ofthe viUage of Livadhia:<br />

Now, therefore, His ExceUency the Govemor,<br />

in exercise of the powers vested in him by the<br />

Tree Planting ViUage Areas Laws, 1930 to 1936,<br />

is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as<br />

foUows :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> area described in the Schedule hereto<br />

is hereby declared to be and shaU be reserved as<br />

the Tree Planting Area of the village of Livadhia<br />

in the District of Larnaca.<br />

SCHEDULE.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area lying within the following boundaries,<br />

that is to say :—<br />

<strong>The</strong> boundary begins at the north-western<br />

comer of plot No. 561, plan No. XL/40, locaUty<br />

" Kokkotes," on the boundary of the viUage<br />

of Livadhia and Aradhippou, on a track, and<br />

goes south-eastwards along this track to the<br />

north-eastem corner of plot No. 229, plan<br />

No. XL'48, on a track leading to the main road<br />

from Famagusta to Lamaca; thence southeastwards<br />

along this track to the south-eastern<br />

comer of plot No. 248 of the same plan, on the<br />

boundary of the viUage of Livadhia ; thence<br />

westwards and northwards, along this village<br />

boundary, to the starting point.<br />

<strong>The</strong> area reserved comprises 415 donums<br />

approximately as shown edited in red on the plan<br />

filed in D.L.R.S. M.P. 555 :J6.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Made at Nicosia, thiw 30th day of December, 1936.<br />

(M.P. 1519/36.>


No. 1237. REGULATIONS<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936. 849-<br />

MADE UWDER<br />

THE CUSTOMS LAW, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the powers vested in him by section<br />

62 of the Customs Law, 1936, His Excellency the<br />

Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, is<br />

pleased to make and hereby makes the following<br />

Regulations :—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the Customs<br />

Drawback (Raw Hides and Skins) Regulations,<br />

1936.<br />

2. A drawback of import duty at the rate of<br />

ninety per cent, of the full import duty paid on raw<br />

hides and skins imported into the Colony and<br />

subsequently converted therein into dressed leather<br />

or sole leather shall be granted, paid and allowed<br />

on every consignment of dressed leather or sole<br />

leather which after having been converted as<br />

aforesaid is exported from the Colony :<br />

Provided that no drawback shall be granted, paid<br />

or allowed in respect of any consignment of such<br />

dressed leather or sole leather of less value than five<br />

pounds.<br />

3. Any person claiming any drawback under<br />

these Regulations shall execute a declaration in such<br />

form as the Comptroller may from time to time<br />

prescribe.<br />

Made in Council, this 24th day of December,<br />

1936.<br />

(M.P. 747/20.)<br />

No. 1238. REGULATIONS<br />

R. J. P. THORNE-THORNE,<br />

Cle7-k of fhe Execidive Council.<br />

\rADE UNDER<br />

THE DEFENCE (CERTAIN BRITISH<br />

POSSESSIONS) ORDER IX COUNCIL, 1928.<br />

H. R. PALMER,<br />

Governor.<br />

In exercise of the poweis vested in him by the<br />

Defence (Certain British Possessions) Order in Council,<br />

1928, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased<br />

to make and hereby makes the following Regulations:—<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations may be cited as the Defence<br />

of <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and Amendment)<br />

Regulations, 1936, and shall be read as one with<br />

(a) the Defence of <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and<br />

Amendment No. 2) Regulations, 1931, (h) the<br />

Defence of <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and Amendment<br />

No. 3) Regulations, 1931, (c) the Defence of<strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

(Consohdation and Amendment No. 4) Regulations,<br />

1931, (^) the Defence of <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and<br />

Amendment) Regulations, 1932, (e) the Defence of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and Amendment No. 2)<br />

Regulations, 1932, and (/) the Defence of <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

(Consolidation and Amendment No. 3) Regulations,<br />

1932, (hereinafter together called "the Principal<br />

Regulations "), and the Principal Regulations and<br />

these Regulations may together be cited as the<br />

Defence of <strong>Cyprus</strong> (Consolidation and Amendment)<br />

Regulations, 1931 to 1936.<br />

2. Regulations 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the Principal<br />

Regulations are hereby revoked without prejudice<br />

to anything done or left undone thereunder.<br />

3. Regulation 11 (1) of the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended by the deletion of paragraph (h)<br />

thereof.<br />

4. Regulation 25 (1) (*) of the Principal Regulations<br />

is hereby amended by the deletion of the<br />

figure "8," (line one).<br />

5. <strong>The</strong>se Regulations shall take effect and come<br />

into operation on the lst day of January, 1937.<br />

Made at Nicosia, this SOth day of December,<br />

1936. (M.P. 1346/36.)<br />

No. 1239. Legislation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foUowing Laws, enacted by His Excellency the<br />

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of<br />

<strong>Cyprus</strong>, are published for general information in a<br />

supplement to this gazette :—<br />

No. 42 of 1936.—A Law to repeal the Nursing Sisters<br />

Pensions Law, 1928. (M.P. 1272/21/2.)<br />

No. 43 of 1936.—A Law to vary the composition of<br />

the District Councils (Mejlisses Idare) and to abolish<br />

the Central Mejlis Idare. (M.P. 241 /08/2.><br />

No. 1240. Advisory Council.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor directs it to be notified<br />

for general information that he has appointed the<br />

following gentlemen as members of the Advisory<br />

Council for the year ending 31st December, 1937 :—<br />

Mr. G. S. Vassiliades.<br />

Mr. G. M. Schisa.<br />

Mr. Z. D. Pierides.<br />

Mr. P. C. Kythreotis.<br />

M. Shevket Bey Potamyalizade.<br />

(M.P. 1183/36.)-<br />

No. 1241. Appointments.<br />

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to<br />

make the following appointments :—<br />

Miss Anne Hodgson to be, on probation, a Nursing<br />

Sister, Medical Department. Dated 4th December,<br />

1936.<br />

Miss Hodgson arrived in the Colony on the 17th<br />

December, 1936. (M.P. P.2207.)<br />

Mr. John S. Savvides to be, on probation, a Laboratory<br />

Assistant, 3rd Grade, Agricultural Department.<br />

Dated 21st Deceraber, 1936. (M.P. P.2208.><br />

COKFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENTS.<br />

Mr. Philon Antoni loannides as a Land Registry<br />

Clerk, 3rd Grade, from 1st July, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.390.><br />

Mr. loannis Ktorides as an Inspector, Preventive<br />

Service, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

from 1st July, 1936. (M.P. P.1222.><br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Land Registry Clerks, 4th Grade,<br />

from 1st July, 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Antonios Panayotou loannides. (M.P. P.1180.)<br />

Mr. James Constantinou. (M.P. P.l82.}<br />

Mr. Alexander Leonida Jacovides. (M.P. P.557.)<br />

Mustafa Hilmi Eff. as an Inspector of Produce,<br />

Agricultural Department, from 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P.354.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Agricultural Assistants, Agricultural<br />

Department, from 1st January, 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Vassilios Eleftheriou. (M.P. P.2184.><br />

Mr. George Evripides. (M.P. P.2185.)<br />

Mehmed Hifzi Hussein Eff. as a Bailiff and Process-<br />

Server, Judicial Department, from 1st January, 1936.<br />

(M.P. P. 2148.)<br />

Mr. Christakis P. Stavrinides as Assistant Superintendent,<br />

Royal Engineer Works, PubUc Works Department,<br />

from 1st January, 1986. (M.P. P.2182.><br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


$iO<br />

THE CYPE08 GAZETTE. 3LST DECEMBER. 1»J6.<br />

Mr. Geor«>e AnattasKm as Muaetim Attendant, 1st<br />

Grade, AoUqaities Department, from lit Janaary,<br />

1936. (M.P. P.2167.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> folkmii^ as Moaeum Attendants, 2iid Grade,<br />

Antifpnties DefMLrtmeat, from lst January, 1986 :—<br />

Mr. Lazaros Nicolaou. (M.P. P.2168.)<br />

Mr. Loizos Vasilioa. (M.P. P.2169.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> following as Museum Attendants, 8rd Grade,<br />

Antiquities Depaitaaent, from lst January. 1936 :—<br />

Mr. Chrvsostomos Paraskeva. (M.P. P.2170.)<br />

Mr. Menelaos Georghiou. (M.P. P.2171.)<br />

Hassan Ahmed Eff. as a Guard and Boatman, 2nd<br />

Grade, Customs and Inland Revenue Department,<br />

from lst July, 1986. (M.P. P.1487.)<br />

Mr. MeUs Kyprianou as a Messenger, from 1st January,<br />

193G. (M.P. P.2147.)<br />

No. 1246. <strong>The</strong> IifisMioa Laws, 1931 ani UKM.<br />

In parsaance of tbe proviaions of section IH of<br />

the Inigafaon Laws, 1^31 and 1034, the following<br />

Bolea made by thc Conunittee of the Irrigatioa<br />

Division of Ghaziveran, in the District of Nicosia,<br />

are published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong> Oazette.<br />

(M.P. 1336/a6.><br />

IRSIGATION DIVISION or GHAZIVERAK.<br />

Rmle^.<br />

1. <strong>The</strong>se Rules may be cited as Uie Irrigatioii<br />

Division of Ghaziveran Rules. 1930.<br />

2. In these Rules unless the context otherwise<br />

requires:—<br />

" Ck)inmi88ioDer" means the CommMuoiier<br />

of the District of Nioosia.<br />

" Coauaittee " aieaos tbe Committee of tte<br />

Inigatikm Divisioa.<br />

No. 1242. Retiremeot<br />

" IrrigatMn Division " means the Irrigatioa<br />

Division of Ghaziveran.<br />

His Excellency the Govemor Las Ijeen pleased to " Law" means the Irrigation Laws, 1931<br />

approve the following retiremeBt:—<br />

and 1934.<br />

Mehmed Bahir Eff., Olerk, Srd Grade, with effect from " List" meuis the Kst of the names and<br />

the lst Janaary. 1987. incinsive. (M.P. P.92.) residence of the proprietors prepared tmder the<br />

provisions of section 14 (6) of the Law.<br />

" Works " means the Irrigation woifa of the<br />

Mo. 1243. <strong>The</strong> ImmoTable Property Begigtratibn and<br />

Irrigation Division.<br />

Valuation Laws, 1007 to 1924, and the 3. llie Committee shaU hold oflBce for a period of<br />

Additional Powers, Bights and Dnties three years beginning on the 16th October, 1936.<br />

Tho'eafter the election of the Committee shaU<br />

Uw, 1932.<br />

take place every third year in the first week of<br />

ApponrrMKXT OF VALUER.<br />

the month of October and it shall hold offioe for<br />

Under the powers vestecl in him bv the Iiiimovabie a period of three years from the 16th October next<br />

Propeity Kegistration ami Valuation Laws, 19(»7 to foUowing its election.<br />

1924. and the Additional Powers. Ri^'hts and Duties 4.—(a) <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU appoint a treaaurer<br />

Law. 1932, His Exc-ellency the 07 to 1924 :—<br />

(b) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall, on the 1st Septemher<br />

Name and residence. Area for which appointed. in every year, prepare a statement of aU<br />

rates or charges stiU due and unpaid on that<br />

Christos Ashiotes of Villages of Margo<br />

date and shall fcM^ard snch statement to tiie<br />

T?mbon.<br />

and Pyroi.<br />

Commissioner.<br />

(M.P. 1129/o;)/2.)<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shaU be unpaid. Provided<br />

that he sball be paid such of his out of pocket<br />

No. 1244. <strong>The</strong> Co-operatm Credit Societies<br />

expenses as may be sanctioned by the Conunittee.<br />

Lawi, 1914 to 1936.<br />

(d) <strong>The</strong> treasurer shall be appomted for such<br />

period as the Committee may fix bat in uo case<br />

WiNDDfG-UP ORDBB.<br />

extending over the term of office of the Comnuttee<br />

Whereas an inquiry has been held under section 86 appointing such treasurer.<br />

of the Co-operative Credit Societies Laws, 1914 to 1936,<br />

into the consti tat ion, working and financial condition<br />

5. Every proprietor mentioned in the hst shaU<br />

of the Spilia Co-operative Credit Socicty :<br />

pay a rate not exeeeding six shiUiags per<br />

annum as may be piesmb^ by the (Committee<br />

.^nd whereas I am of the opinion that the s


THE CYPRUS GAZETTE, 31srr DECEMBER, 1936. 851<br />

(d) for any compensation payable under<br />

sections 33 and 35 of the Law, whenever there<br />

are funds at the disposal of the treasurer or<br />

of the Committee sufl^arait to meet any amoimt<br />

payable as compensation under the provisions<br />

of these sections; and<br />

(e) for any audit fee ; and<br />

(f) for any costs or expenses incurred in<br />

connection with works or proceedings which,<br />

in the opinion of the Committee, are beneficial to<br />

the Irrigation Division notwithstanding that<br />

the same may have been incurred before the<br />

formation of such Irrigation Division.<br />

8. <strong>The</strong> Committee may from time to time<br />

Appoint such person or persons as may be required<br />

for the purpose of the carrying out of any work<br />

or for the performance of any duty under the<br />

provisions of the Law or of these Rules, and fix<br />

"the remuneration of such person or persons.<br />

9. During the months of September and Octoljer<br />

in every year, the Committee shall cause the<br />

works to be properly cleaned and repaired.<br />

10. No person shall enlarge or lessen the width<br />

of any branch or channel or open a new channel<br />

or interfere in any way with the works without<br />

leave in writing signed by the Committee, and<br />

no leave shaU be given under this rule until ten<br />

days after a notice hg,8 been posted in the vills^e<br />

of Ghaziveran so that any x;omplauits against the<br />

appUcation may be inquired into by the (Committee.<br />

11. Any person receiving such written leave<br />

as aforesaid shall, immediately after his lands<br />

have been irrigated, remove any obstruction which<br />

he has been permitted to place in the said works<br />

and shaU repfiir any branch channel whose width<br />

he has been permitted to open, and if such person<br />

fails or refuses to do so, it shall be lawful for the<br />

Committee to carry out such repairs or alterations<br />

as may be necessary at the expense of the o£fend^.<br />

12. No person shaU be aUowed to cut the water<br />

-either with a view of obtaining more water for<br />

his own fields or for any other purpose, except<br />

as directed by the Committee in writing.<br />

13. <strong>The</strong> cleaning and clearing of branch<br />

chaimels shaU be carried out not later than the<br />

1st Jidy in every year by the proprietors<br />

through whose lands such branch channels flow.<br />

In the event of two or more persons being interested<br />

in such branch channels and disputes arising, the<br />

-0)mmittee shall carry out the cleaning, etc., and<br />

the cost of such cleaning, etc., shall be paid by<br />

such proprietors in addition to any amount that<br />

may be assessed on them under Rule 5 hereof.<br />

If the owners fail to do so, the Committee shaU<br />

be entitled after the said date to clean the<br />

branch channels and charge the owners with the<br />

expenses actuaUy incurred.<br />

14. Every person upon whom a notice for that<br />

purpose has been served by the Commissioner or<br />

the Committee shaU at once clean such part of the<br />

channel as runs through his fields of any<br />

stones or rubbish, which might divert the<br />

water or stop its proper course, and ^aU remove<br />

aU stones and other things intended to direct<br />

the water on to his fields at the proper time.<br />

15. <strong>The</strong> Committee shaU distribute the water<br />

firom time to time to every proprietor in proportion<br />

to the quantity of water available and having regard<br />

to the number of donums of land to be irrigated<br />

by each proprietor, and in accordance with the<br />

usage heretofore observed with regard to the tum<br />

of irrigation and the distribution of such water.<br />

16. <strong>The</strong> Committee may with the consent of the<br />

Coinmissioner enter into any agreement or<br />

arrangement with the Committee of any other<br />

Irrigaticm Division fora^d under the |»rovisiQiiB<br />

ef the Law with reigead to any dams or ehaimels<br />

which are shared in common between the Irrigation<br />

Division aad such otiier Irrigation Division the<br />

maintenance thereof and the proportion of any<br />

contribution for any exp^ises incurred in<br />

coimection therewith, to be paid by the Irrigation<br />

Division.<br />

17.—(a) Upon an appUcation to the Commissioner<br />

signed by not less than two-thirds of the<br />

proprietors mentioned in the list requesting that<br />

the Irrigation Division be dissolved, the Commissioner<br />

shatt oall a meeting of the proprietors fer<br />

the purpose of detemuning whether the Inigation<br />

Division should be dissolved.<br />

(6) Every meeting so convened shaU be held<br />

in the presence of the Commissioner at the tim&<br />

and {dace appointed and if at such meeting a<br />

majority of two-thirds of the proprietors or the<br />

authorized proxies therecrf who are present decide<br />

that the Inigation Division should be dissolved,<br />

the Iirigation Division shall be so dissolved<br />

accordingly:<br />

Provided that aU rates due and unpaid on the<br />

date of dissolution shaU be levied and paid as if<br />

the Irrigation Division had not been dissolved.<br />

(c) <strong>The</strong> proviaions of sections 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9<br />

of the Law with respect to pubUc meetings shall<br />

apply mutatis nmtandis to a meeting convened<br />

under the provisions of this Rule.<br />

(d) Any money in the hands of the Committee<br />

or the treasurer at the time of the dissolution<br />

of the Irrigation Division and any money recovered<br />

at any time thereafter on account of the rates<br />

due and unpaid at the time of such dissolution,<br />

shaU be paid to the Commissioner and shall be<br />

passed in the books of the Commissioner to the<br />

credit of the village of Ghaziveran and shaU be<br />

utilized by the Coinmissioner for some purpose<br />

of pubUc UtiUty in the viUage of Ghaziveran.<br />

No. 1247. Quarantine Restrictions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> attention of the public is invited to the<br />

Xotification made on the 10th October, 1936, by<br />

His Excellency the Governor pursuant to the<br />

Quarantine Law, 1932, and published in the <strong>Cyprus</strong><br />

<strong>Gazette</strong> of the 16th October, 1936, whereby it was<br />

declared that the following local areas were infected<br />

local areas and that all passengers and goods therefrom<br />

would be subject to the measures prescribed by the<br />

Quarantine Regulations, 1932, with respect to the<br />

dangerous infectious diseases set forth against each<br />

local area :—<br />

Local area<br />

Bombay (India) ...<br />

Salonica (Greece) ...<br />

Haifa (Palestine) ...<br />

Jaffa (Palestine) ...<br />

Malta<br />

Marseilles ...<br />

Izmir<br />

Istanbul ...<br />

Baghdad ...<br />

Anglo-Egyptian .^^udan<br />

Egypt<br />

Dangerous infectious<br />

disease<br />

Cholera.<br />

Typhus and Smallpox.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Plague.<br />

Plague.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Typhus.<br />

Smallpox and Plague.<br />

Smallpox.<br />

Typhus and Plague.<br />

(M.P. 289/35.)<br />

No. 1248. Trade Marks Advertisements.<br />

Advertisements under the Trade Marks Reiristration<br />

Law, lOlo, are pubUshed in a supplement to this<br />

gazette.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ


8.52 THE CYPRUS GAZETTE. 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

No. 1248. List of Ministers for Celebrating Marriages under the Marriage Laws, 1922 to 1926.<br />

Date<br />

of<br />

Registration.<br />

Name of Minister. Denomination. Design&tion. Residence,<br />

30th Dec. lOoC) .Joseph MichaelTriantafellides^ Maronite Church Vitar-Gencral of the i Famairnsta<br />

Maronite Church<br />

No. 1250. <strong>The</strong> Partnership Law, 1928.<br />

Pursuant to section 51 of the Partnership Law,<br />

1928, the following changes have been filed and dnly<br />

recorded.<br />

W. H. MACKAY,<br />

(M.P. 72G/25.) for Registrar of Partnerships.<br />

Partnerehip No. 150.<br />

Name of Firm : Antoniades Brothers, of Paphoe.<br />

{M.?. 924/23/i.)<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> term of the Partnership is changed fn>in<br />

indefinite to thro-' years as from the 9th day of<br />

December. Id3().<br />

Partnership Xo. 454.<br />

Xame of Firm : Andreas Panayi & Andreas Xioolaoa,<br />

of Xicosia.<br />

Change : <strong>The</strong> partnership is dissolved as from the 16th<br />

day of l)eceml)er, 19-'{(>, by mutual consent of the<br />

partners.<br />

No. 1251. Medical Department.<br />

Retum of the Notifiable Diseases reported during the week ended 26th December, 1936.<br />

District<br />

Nicosia<br />

Larnaca<br />

Limassol<br />

Famagusta<br />

Paphos...<br />

Kyrenia —<br />

Total for the week...<br />

Total for the year ...<br />

Total for the corresponding<br />

week last year<br />

Nicosia,<br />

28th December, 1936.<br />

Smallpox<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Chickenpox<br />

1 1 1 1 1 CO<br />

296<br />

~<br />

Scarlet-Fever<br />

Cholera<br />

1<br />

1 1 —<br />

3i l | -<br />

Plague<br />

—<br />

—<br />

Diphtheria<br />

—<br />

—<br />

31<br />

' ^ ~ \ ~ \<br />

1 1<br />

1<br />

E.C.S. Meningitis<br />

4<br />

]<br />

Typhus<br />

Typhoid<br />

— 1 9<br />

1 1<br />

— ' 2<br />

5 ! - ! 12<br />

23 1 — 660<br />

1<br />

Dysentery<br />

Pulmonary<br />

Tubercnlosis<br />

—: 1<br />

1<br />

— 1<br />

.')0<br />

2<br />

278<br />

7<br />

Yellow Fever<br />

"-<br />

01<br />

3<br />

Q<br />

1<br />

cc<br />


SUPPLEAJExNT No. 1<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2558 OF 31ST DECEMBER, 193G.<br />

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS<br />

No. 42 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO REPEAL THE NURSING SISTERS PENSIONS<br />

LAW, 1928.<br />

H. R. PALMER,] [30^^ December, 1936.<br />

Governor.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cjrprus as<br />

foUows:—<br />

1, This Law may be cited as the Nursing Sisters Pensions short title.<br />

(Repeal) Law, 1936.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Nursing Sisters Pensions Law, 1928, is hereby Repeal of<br />

repealed. tSterr"^<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL, ?^'^'''^OO<br />

' Law, 1928.<br />

30^^ December, 1936. Colonial Secretary. 23 of 1928.<br />

(M.P. 1272/21/2.)<br />

No. 43 OF 1936.<br />

A LAW TO VARY THE COMPOSITION or THE DISTRICT<br />

COUNCILS (MEJLISSES IDARE) AND TO ABOLISH<br />

THE CENTRAL MEJLIS IDARE.<br />

H. R. PALMER,]<br />

Governor.<br />

[31st December, 1936.<br />

BE it enacted by His Excellency the Govemor and<br />

Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cjrprus as<br />

follows :—<br />

1. This Law may be cited as the District Councils Short title.<br />

(Mejhsses Idare) Law, 1936.<br />

2. (1) <strong>The</strong>re shall be for each district a District Council Composition<br />

(Mejhs Idare) composed as follows:— cLSciiT*"<br />

(a) the Commissioner, as Chairman;<br />

(b) the Sheri Judge for the District;<br />

jSt^*^<br />

(c) the MetropoUtan of the Diocese or in the case of<br />

the Diocese of Nicosia and Famagusta the<br />

Archbishop of <strong>Cyprus</strong>, or his representative;<br />

(d) a Clerk in the office of the Commissioner of the<br />

District;<br />

(e) not moie than six persons at any one time, being<br />

British subjects, to be appointed by the Governor<br />

by an instrument in writing under his hand.<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

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853


854 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CYPRUS (GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

(2) Every person appointed under paragraph (e) of<br />

sub-section (1) shaU hold office for a period of two years<br />

from the date of his appointment:<br />

Provided that the Governor may, if he deems it<br />

Abolition<br />

expedient, revoke at any time the appointment of any<br />

such person and appoint any other person in his place.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Central Mejlis Idare is hereby aboUshed.<br />

of Central<br />

Mejlis Idar6.<br />

•" "^<br />

District 4. Whenever in any law, pubUc instrument or book or<br />

(Me5bidar6) document whatsocvcr used in any Department, the words<br />

tobereadfor *'MejUs Idare of the Qaza" or "District Mejlis Idare"<br />

Mejhsidai^. ^^^^^ ^^^ woids "District CouncU.(MejUs Idare)" shaU<br />

be read in place and stead thereof.<br />

Repeal. 5. All Ottoman laws or regulations relating to the<br />

elections of the Central MejUs Idare and the District<br />

MejUsses Idare, and section 13 of the Ptiblix; Lands (Leases)<br />

11 of 1882. Law, 1882, are hereby repealed.<br />

W. D. BATTERSHILL,<br />

31s^ December, 1936. Colonial Secretary.<br />

(M.R 2413/08/2.))<br />

ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ<br />

Issued exclusively for officiil us«, and printed .it the Govemment Printing C)fHce.<br />

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2<br />

TO<br />

THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 2558 OP 31ST DECEMBER, 1936.<br />

TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following applications for the Registration of the Trade Marks referred to therein are hereby advertised<br />

in accordance with the provisions of the Trade Marks Registration Law, 1910.<br />

Any person may, within two months or such further period as the Registrar may allow from the date of<br />

the latest advertisement of any application hereunder, give notice in duplicate at the offioe of the Registrar of<br />

Trade Marks of opposition to registration of any Trade Mark referred to in any such application.<br />

(M.P. 1201/11.)<br />

No. 1494A in Class 4, in respect of raw or partly<br />

prepared vegetable, animal and mineral substances<br />

used in manufactures, in the name of <strong>The</strong> Shell<br />

Company of Egypt Limited, St. Helen's Court, Great<br />

St. Helen's, liOndon, England, a British Company<br />

organized under the laws of Great Britain, trading as<br />

Merchants.<br />

Filed the 17th day of December, 1936.<br />

2nd Advt.<br />

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