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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE

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254 <strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong> (EXTRAORDINARY), 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1918.Cisterns and tanksDomestic utensils.Fountains.Hods.Hoppers, seed.(B) Horns, animal, anrl articles manufacturedtherefrom in which the total weight of homexceeds 50 per cent, of the total weight of thearticle.(B) Nautical instruments and their componentparts.(B) Paper, cigarette.(B) Paper and cardboard (includmg strawboard,pasteboard, millboard, and wood-pulp-board)and manufactures of paper and cardboard, nototherwise specifically prohibited.(B) Paraffin wax, and mixtures and preparationsthereof containing 20 per cent, and upwards ofparaffin wax, but not includmg waxed paper.(B) Pipes, cast iron, and cast iron [jipe fittingsand connections.Provisions and victuals which may be used asfood for man, the following:—(B) Condiments (except table salt) not otherwisespecifically prohibited.(C) Mate or Verba Mate (Paraguay Tea).(B) Tea, including tea waste, sweepings, dustand fluff, whether denatured or not.(B) Radiators manufactured of cast iron pipes.(B) Sieimas.(B) Spices and mixtures thereof, not otherwisespecificaUy prohibited.(B) Telescopes and their component parts.(B) Theodolites and their component parts.(B) Tin, manufactures of, not otherwise specificallyprohibited.(B) Tjnplate, and articles whoUy or partly madetherefrom (not otherwise specifically prohibited),the following:—Receptacles, empty.Bottles, cans, measures, pots, pans, tins andbowls, empty.Lamps.Bakery, dairy and domestic utensils.Gasmeters and component parts thereof.(B) Umber.(B) Vanillin, vanilla and vanilla pods.Given at Troodos, this 17th day of September,1918.GOD SAVE <strong>THE</strong> KING(M.P. 1081/14/3.)No. 472.ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGHCOMINISSIONER AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEFJOHN E. CLAnSON,High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief.T17HEREAS by an Order, dated the 7th July,VV 1917, a Statutory List of Cyprus was declaredof persons or bodies of persons with whomtrade by aU persons or bodies of persons, incorporatedor unincorporated, resident, carrying onbusiness, or being in Cyprus, was forbidden astherein mentioned.AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the saidOrder, dated the 7th July, 1917, should beamended in manner hereinafter appearing.Now I, John Eugene Clauson, Major in theReserve of Officers of the Corps of Royal Engineers,Knight Commander of the Most DistinguishedOrder of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commanderof the Royal Victorian Order, His Majesty'sHigh Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief inand over the Island of Cj'prus, do hereby orderas foUows:—1. The current Statutory List of Cyprus ishereby declared to be No. 56A the ConsolidatingStatutory List, complete to the Slst May, 1918.(The dates which precede the names appearmgin the said ConsoUdating Statutory List do notform part of such list for the purpose of theStatutory List of Cyprus.)2. The Order, dated the 27th August, 1918, ishereby canceUed.Given under the hand and official seal ot theHigh Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief at Troodos, this 7th day of September.1918 (M.P. 502/16.)No. 473.ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGHCOMMISSIONER AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.JOHN E. CLAUSON,High Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief.TTf HEREAS by a Proclamation, dated the 5thVV August, 1914, Martial Law was proclaimedin and over the Island of Cyprus.AND WHEREAS by an Order, dated the llthJuly, 1917, regulations were made for the controland supervision of the fishing population andfishing boats at the ports and around the coast ofCyprus.AND WHEREAS by the Order hereinbefore recitedUmits were laid down within which personsmight fish from fishing boats in the manner inthe said Order prescribed.AND WHEREAS it is desirable to make furtherprovision in regard to fishing from boats fromthe port of Lamaca.Now I, John Eugene Clauson, Major in theReserveof Officers of the Corps of Royal Engineers,Knight Commander of the Most DistinguishedOrder of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commanderof the Royal Victorian Order, His Majesty'sHigh Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief inand over the Island of Cyprus, do hereby orderas foUows:—1. Subject to the regulations laid down in thesaid Order, persons may fish from fishing boatsregistered at Lamaca within the foUowing Umits,namely, an area two miles along the coast fromDikelUa in an easterly direction and two miles toseaward from such two miles along the coast.Provided always that no persons may fish fromfishing boats in the said area save between sunriseand sunset.Given under the hand and official seal of theHigh Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief at Troodos, this 20th day of September.1918. (M.P. 813/16.)No. 474.BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETYAND<strong>THE</strong> ORDER OF ST. JOHN.HIS EXCELLENCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGH CoiiMissioxER ispleased to direct the publication for generalinformation of the foUowinj; tele^Maiii received throufrhtlie Right Honourable the .Secretary of State for theColonies from His Roval Hitriniess Field Marshal theΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ

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