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THE CYPRUS GAZETTE

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53The Cjrprus Gazette(EXTRAORDINARY.)(Published by Authority.)No. 1321.] WEDNESDAY, 6TH MARCH, 1918.No. 108.7"That in Appendix B. of the Prize Court Rules,1914, Item 48, the following words shall beomitted, viz.:—" On retaining possession of a ship with orwithout cargo, or of a ship's cargo without aThe 21st day of December, 1917.ship, to include the cost, of a shipkeeper ifPRESENT,required, per day, £0 5s. Od.<strong>THE</strong> KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY "Any sum above this amount which hasIN COUNCIL.necessarily been incurred in the payment of ashipkeeper shall also be recoverable."WHEREAS by Section 3 of the Prize Courts and in heu thereof the following words shall beAct, 1894, His Majesty in Council is authorizedto make Rules of Court for regulating,substituted, viz.:—subject to the provisions of the Naval Prize Act, " On retaining possession of a ship with or1864, and the said Act, the procedure and without cargo, the expenses per day in respectpractice of Prize Courts, within the meaning of of a shipkeeper."the Naval Prize Act, 1864, and the duties andAlmeric FitzRoy.conduct of the Officers of the Courts, and of the (M.P. 1081/14/31.)Practitioners therein, and for regulating the feesto be taken by the Officers thereof, and the costs,charges, and expenses to be allowed to thePractitioners therein:No. 109. /AT <strong>THE</strong> COURT AT BUCKINGHAMPALACE,^ND WHEREAS in pursuance of the PrizeCourts Act, 1894, certain Rules were made byHis Majesty's Order in Council dated the 5th dayof August, 1914, and amended by His Majesty'sOrders in Council of the .30th day of September,1914, the 28th day of November, 1914, and the23rd day of March, 1915, respectively, which saidRules and amended Rules were by the said Ordersin Council directed to take effect provisionally inaccordance with the provisions of Section 2 ofthe Rules Pubhcation Act, 1893, from the dateof the said Orders in Council respectively:AND WHEREAS the provisions of Section 1 ofthe Rules Pubhcation Act, 1893, were comphedwith in respect of the said Rules, and amendedRules, and the same were finally made by theOrders of His Majesty in Council dated respectivelythe 17th day of September, 1914, the 28thday of November, 1914, the 3rd day of February,1915, and the 29th day of April, 1915:AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the saidRules should be further amended :AND WHEREAS the provisions of Section 1 ofthe last-recited Act have been comphed with mrespect of such further amendment:Now, <strong>THE</strong>REFORE, His Majesty, by virtue ofthe powers in this behalf by the said Act orotherwise in Him vested, is pleased, by and withthe advice of His Privy Council, to order, and itis hereby ordered, as follows :—BY <strong>THE</strong> HIGH CO.MMISSIONER.JOHN E. CLAUSON,A PROCLAMATION.High Commissioner.WHEREAS by a Proclamation, dated the 5thAugust, 1914, Martial Law was proclaimedin and over the Island of Cyprus.AND WHEREAS by a Proclamation, dated the6th August, 1917, the exportation of the goodstherein mentioned was prohibited in manner thereinappearing.AND WHEREAS by Proclamations, dated the16th August, 1917, 30th Augast, 1917, 10thOctober, 1917 and 10th January, 1918, the Proclamationsecondly recited was amended andadded to in certain particulars.AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the Proclamationsecondly recited as amended and addedto should be amended in manner hereinafterappearing.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,Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, HisΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ

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