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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>CYPRUS</strong> <strong>GAZETTE</strong>, Sth APRIL, 1918. 79NO. 168.LARNACA MUNICIPALITY.HIS EXCELLENCY <strong>THE</strong> HIGH COMMISSIONER hasbeen pleased to approve of the followingBye-law made by the Municipal Council of Larnaca.(M.P. 2089/08.)BYE-LAW MADE BY <strong>THE</strong> MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OFLARNACA UNDER <strong>THE</strong> AUTHORITY OF <strong>THE</strong>MUNICIPAL COUNCILS (AMENDMENT NO. 2)LAW, 1913 :—Begging within the Municipal limits of the town ofScala-Lamaca shall be prohibited, and no beggar willbe entitled to sit or stand by or in the streets, nearchurches or mosques or anywhere else, or to go roundthe streets, shops, houses and, generally, any placewhatever within the Municipal limits for the purposeof begging.No. 169.EXAMINATION UNDER <strong>THE</strong> PHARMACYLAWS, 1900 AND 1911.PASS LIST.—MARCH, 1918.Tornarites, Nicolaos M.Anastassiades, Aristotelis A.Dimitriades, Dimitrios N.R. A. CLEVELAND,Chief Medical Officer,President of the Board of Examiners.(M.P. 1152/09.)No. 170.UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.TTTITH reference to Notification No. 6799 pubhshedVV in the Cyprus Gazette No. 768 of the llthSeptember, 1903, it is hereby notified that it is proposedto make arrangements for an examination forMatriculation of the University of London to be heldin Nicosia, in January, 1919.Persons passing this examination can enter uponmedical or legal studies in London, without further" Entrance Examination " and can also proceed to thefurther examinations for degrees of the University.Any person desiring to be a candidate at thisExamination should apply to the Chief Inspector ofSchools, from whom information as to the subjectrequired and fees payable, may be obtained. Allnames must be sent in by the SOth June, 1918.F. D. NEWHAM,No. 171.Chief Inspector of Schools.(M.P. 172/99).PHARMACY LAWS, 1900 AND 1911.IN connection with section 4, sub-section 2 of thePharmacy Amendment Law, 1911, the followingsyllabus of the subjects of future examinations ispublished for general information.SYLLABUS.(a) British Pharmacopoeia.The names, characters, mode of manufacture anddoses of the offieial substances and preparations of theBritish Pharmacopoeia, with the weights and measuresof the Imperial System.Candidates will be expected to read and understanda prescription written in Latin.(6) Materia Msdica.The recognition of the various official substances ofthe British Pharmacopoeia (including a knowledge ofthe natural orders, and botanical names of plants usedin Medicine) and the preparations derived therefromand their uses.The processes and operations of Pharmacy, solubilitiesand incompatibihties, the manner of prescribingthe various drugs of the British Pharmacopoeia.(c) Chemistry.(Theoretical)—The elementary Chemistry of theMetallic and Non-metallic elements.The Chemistry of the commoner organic substances.(Practical)—The physical properties of gases, solids,and liquids.Thermometry.Crystallography.Specific Gravity.The processes of Chemistry, and methods of detectionof commoner known metals and acids, with a knowledgeof the group reagents.(d) Pharmaceutical Chemistry.The recognition, by testing, of the principal poisonsand alkaloids of the British Pharmacopoeia.A knowledge of the processes of standardisation ofdrugs, and of volumetric analysis.Candidates will also be required to show knowledgeof the qualitative and quantitative examination ofurine.The current number of the British Pharmacopoeiawill be the recognised standard of the examination,and the following books are recommended to candidatesfor the purpose of study :—Squire's Companion to the British Pharmacopoeia.Whitla's Materia Medica. (M.P. 1152/09.)No. 172.ATRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.DVERTISEMENTS under the Trade MarksRegistration Law, 1910, are published in aSupplement to this Gazette. (M.P. 1201/11.)No. 173.<strong>THE</strong> FOREST LAW, 1889."VTOTICE is hereby given that under the provisionsll of section 2 of the Forest Law, 1889, all theplantations and trees stated to belong to Harilaos Ch.Joannides of Nicosia, and situated within the villagelands of Kormakiti village, Kyrenia District, are placedunder the protection, control and management of theGovernment for a term of 5 (five) years as from theIst March, 1918. (M.P. 1373/12.)No. 174.lyrOTICE is hereby given that under the provisionsri of Section 2 of the Forest Law, 1889, Mr.Najem Houry of Limassol has placed his plantationsand trees stated to belong to him and situated withinthe village lands of Cherkes Chiftlik, Limassol District,under the protection, control and management of theGovernment for a term of 5 (five) years from the 13thFebruary, 1918.(M.P. la73/12.)No. 175.lyrOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions11 of Section 2 of the Forest Law, 1889, theMost Reverend the Metropolitan of Paphos, has placedall lands with plantations and trees stated to belono- toAy. Savvas Monastery and situated at Prastio village,in Paphos District, under the protection, control and'management of Government for a term of 5 years.from the 20th March, 1917. (M.P. 0897/05.)ΚΥΠΡΙΑΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ

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