fficial alette OF THE Government of Palestine.

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fficial alette OF THE Government of Palestine.
©fficial
alette
OF THE
Government of Palestine.
PUBLISHED
FORTNIGHTLY
BY
AUTHORITY.
JERUSALEM
No. 222
•1st November, 1928.
CONTENTS
I.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
*j)
(k)
(I)
(m)
(n)
(o)
(p)
II.
668-670
671
671
672
672
673
673
674
674
675-676
676
677
677-679
679
680
680
Notification of posting of claims in Zarnuqa village
Licensing of Veterinary Surgeons . . .
Foreign Advocates examinations
Tenders and adjudication of contracts
Court Citations and Sittings
Amendments to General Regulations . . .
681
681
681
681- 682
682- 683
683
RETURNS
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
IV.
Draft of Registration of Land Ordinance, 1928, with Explanatory Note
Notification of non-disallowance of Ordinances
Appointments, Leave, etc.
Order under the W i d t h and Alignment of Roads Ordinances, 1926-1927
Order under the Commutation of Tithes Ordinances, 1927-1928
Order under the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, 1928
Order under the Land Settlement Ordinance 1928,
Authorisation under the Land Settlement Ordinance, 1928
...
...
Regulation under the Salt Ordinances, 1925-1927
Rules under the Antiquities Ordinance, 1920
Agreement with Trans-Jordan re taking of evidence on commission
Convention with France re legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters
Notices declaring certain areas infected under the Diseases of
Animals Ordinance, 1926
Notice under the Animals (Export and Import) Ordinance, 1920
Appointment of C o n s u l s . . .
Appointment of Committee for revision of Cooperative Societies Legislation
D E P A R T M E N T A L NOTICES
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
III.
Page
Meteorological returns . . .
Financial Statement
Sale of unclaimed goods and returns of wreck salved
Quarantine and Infectious Diseases Summary
683
684-685
686-688
688
SUPPLEMENT
Registration of Trade Marks and Patents
P r i c e 50 Mils.
689-692
668
OFFICII AL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
The following
draft of an Ordinance
is made public in accordance with
Article
17 (1) (d) of the Palestine
Ord.r mj Council,
1922, as amended by Article 3 of the
Palestine
(Amendment)
Order in CÜ\M<CÜ, 1923.
An Ordinance to !provide for the registration in the Land
Settlement of prescriptive title to land, the registration of
land of the category of Metruke, and similar purposes.
BE IT ENACljED by the High Commissioner for Palestine,
with the advice of the Advisory Council thereof:Short title and
application.
1.
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(!) This Ordinance may be cited as he Registration
Ordinance, j 1928.
(2) This brdinance shall a !.)ply in any settlement
area to which the Land Settlement Ordinance, 1928, has been
applied, and shall be read together with the provisions of that
Ordinance.
Registration
where prescriptive title to land
is established.
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2. Where lan<;l in registered in the name of any person,
] Settlement Officer is satisfied either i e
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(a) that another person has been in possession
thereof for such period and under such conditions as will, prevent
any action for recovery of the land being heard, or
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(b) that the person so registered or his successor
has disposed of the registered interest in the land in favour of
the person in possession or his predecessor in title;
he shall enter the name of the person in possession in the
Schedule of Rights aè owner of the land in respect of the interest
therein which was held by the person registered as owner.
Registration of
possessory title.
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3. Where land is registered in the name of any person,
} Settlement C>fficer"is satisfied:
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(a) that another person is in possession thereof in
such circumstances that, i f his possession continues for the
period prescribed by law, any action for recovery thereof by
the registered owner ]will not be heard thereafter;
(b) that the registered owner cannot be traced or
makes no claim to the land:
he may enter the name of the person in possession in the
Schedule of Rights asj having a possessory title, and shall state
the date on which Jus possession began.
Effect of registration of
possessory title.
4. The effect of registration with a possessory title shall
be as follows:j
(a) The person previously registered as owner or
his heirs shall thereafter be entitled to recover the land by
action, provided that such action is begun within the period
prescribed by law.
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(b) I f action is brought within due time and judgment is given in favour of the registered owner or his heirs
and is registered, the registration of any person with a possessory
title shall" be vacated, and the interests of any person claiming
under him shall be deemed to be avoided from the date of
registration of the judgment.
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
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(c) The person registered with a possessory title and
his successors shall be deemed to be owners of the land and
entitled to the revenue thereof until the date of registration of
judgment for recovery of the land by the registered owner.
(d) I f no action for recovery of the land is brought
by the registered owner or his heirs within the period prescribed by law, the Director of Lands, on being satisfied that
the person registered with the possessory title, or his successors,
are in possession, shall vacate the registration of the registered
owner and enter the person registered with the possessory title
as the owner of the land. And all rights and interests therein
of the person previously registered as owner shall cease and
determine.
(e) No disposition or transfer, otherwise than on
the death of the registered owner or the person registered with
a possessory title, shall operate to create any right to the land,
and no entry thereof shall be made in the Land Registers.
5.
I f a Settlement Officer is satisfied -
(a) that land has been in the possession of any person
for such period and under such conditions as will prevent any
action for recovery thereof being heard, and that no person is
registered at the time of the settlement as owner; or
Registration of
person in possession where no
adverse registration of the land.
(b) that a person is in possession of land under an
unregistered transfer to himself or his predecessor in title made
by a person who was in possession at the date of the disposition
but was not registered as owner, and that no other person has
a registered interest in the land ;
he shall enter in the Schedule of Rights the name of the person
in possession as owner of the land. Provided that, unless the
land is Mulk, the person entered as owner shall be liable to
pay bedl misl on account of the land; and provided, also, that
nothing herein shall apply to Mahlul land or !\iewat land.
6.
(1) Land shall not be deemed to have been assigned Conditions on
to the public ab antiquo within the meaning of Articles 91, 97, ™ C
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98 and 101 of the Ottoman Land Code unless­
assigned as
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d e e m e d
d
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b e
common.
(a) the land is registered as Baltalik, Mera, Yaylak
or Kishlak respectively; or
(b) there is documentary evidence that the land was
assigned to the inhabitants under one of the classes mentioned
in paragraph (a) by the decision of a competent authority.
(2) Land shall not be deemed to have been assigned
ab antiq uo within the meaning of Articles 94, 95 and 96 of the
Ottoman Land Code unless there is evidence that it has been
used for a period of not less than forty years for one of the
purposes mentioned in those Articles.
7.
Where the Settlement Officer is satisfied that­
(a) land has been assigned ab antiq uo
with the provisions of the previous Section; or
in accordance
(b) land has been assigned as Metruke since the
date of the Brittish Occupation by authority of the Government
of Palestine ;
he shall enter the land in the Schedule of Rights as Metruke land.
Form of regis­
tration for land
assigned.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
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1st November, 1928.
EXPLANATORY NOTE ON THE DRAFT REGISTRATION
OF LAN I) ORDINANCE, 1928.
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The examination of the Land Law which was made for the purpose of
preparing a statement of the Law for the guidance of the officers engaged in
the land settlement has indicate( a number of difficulties in the present rules
of the substantive laws and the •egistration of the land, and the desirability
of introducing amendments befor e the settlement is carried out.
Certain of these amendments of (lie law will apply only to the operations
of the land settlement; others will apply generally to the tenure of land. So
far as the present Ordinance is concerned, the amendments are required for
the purpose of settlement, and it is therefore stated in Clause 1 that its application is to be so limited.
Clauses 2, 3 and 4.
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It has been laid down by the Court of Appeal that where a person is
registered as owner in an existing land register, another person who has been
in°adverse possession of the land during the period of prescription cannot
nevertheless obtain registration df his title against the registered owner. Prescription by the Ottoman system is not regarded as a basis of title, but operates
simply to deprive the person against whom prescription has run from enforcing
any rigid of action. In the settlement by which it is desired to secure a complete
record'of the ownership of the land, it is necessary that if a person has been in
possession of land for such period as to deprive the registered owner of his
right of bringing action for recovery, he should be able to obtain registration
of his right.
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Two different kinds of cases have to be met:(1) Where the person in possession has a right which cannot be
defeated by the person registered as owner or any person claiming under him..
(2) Where the person in possession is liable to have his right upset
by the person who is recorded in the old register as owner or by a person
claiming through him.
The former case is dealt with in Clause 2 of the draft Ordinance. The
Settlement Officer is directed there to enter the name of the person in possession
in the Schedule of Rights as owner of the land. The latter case is dealt with
in Clauses 3 and 4 and it is prescribed in the draft that the Settlement Officer
shall record in the Schedule of Bights the possessory title of the person in
occupation. That title will not ripen into a title of complete ownership until a
period has passed in which
jrevious registered owner may take proceedings
for vindication of his title.
Clause 5 of the draft Ordinance deals with the simple case where a person
has been in possession of land for the prescriptive period and no other person
is registered in the existing land register as an owner. In this case, although
the person in possession is not under the existing law entitled to registration,
provision is made that he shall be entered as owner in the Schedule of Rights,
subject to his liability to pay becll misl on the unimproved value of the land as
a condition of the recognition of his title.
Clauses 6 and 7 deal with thej conditions of registering land as Metruke, that
is, land dedicated for the common use of all the public or inhabitants of a
particular village or area. I t is desirable to lay down that land is only to be
recognised as of this kind in the! settlement where either there is a registered
entry to support the claim to an assignment or some documentary evidence
from which assignment by a competent authority may be presumed.
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The case put in Clause 7 (b) is designed to cover the acts of the demarcation committees appointed under the Forests Ordinance, 1920, who were
instructed to allot areas as Metruke for villages in which State Forest Land w as
delimited.
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
CONFIRMATION
OF ORDINANCES.
The Right Honourable the Secretary of
State for the Colonies has notified that His
Majesty will not be advised to exercise his powers
of disallowance in respect to
No. 10 of 1928, entitled " A n Ordinance
to legalize certain payments made in the nine
months ended 31st December, 1927, in excess
of the expenditure- authorized by the Appropriation (April-December, 1927) Ordinance, No. 44
of 1927".
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Mr. G . MacLaren, 0. B. E . Assistant District
Commissioner, Grade " F " , District Administration, Northern District, to be Acting
District Commissioner during the absence on
leave of Mr. E . F . Colvile, C . M . G . , with
effect from the 24th of October to the 6th of
November, 1928, both dates inclusive.
Mr. C . T . Evans, Junior Assistant Secretary,
Class 3, Secretariat to be Acting Assistant
Secretary during the period Mr. M. Nurock
is acting as Assistant Chief Secretary, with
effect from the 31st of October, 1928.
Ordinance No. 11 of 1928, entitled " A n
Ordinance to appropriate a sum not exceeding
L P . 2,443,677 for the service of the twelve
months ending the 31st day of December, 1928'.
' ß " Vacation Leave.
A P P O I N T M E N T S , etc.
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Appointments.
The Officer Administering the Government
has granted vacation leave to the following
officers :-
Dr. H . Abu Rahmeh,
Department of Health,
14. 7.28-13.10.28
The Officer Administering the Government
has appointed -
Musa Eff. E l - A l a m i ,
Legal Department,
7.9.28-6.12.28
Zaki EfF. Tamimi, Public Prosecutor, Class 3,
Legal Department to be Acting Government
Advocate during the absence on leave of Musa
Eff. E l - A l a m i , ' with effect from the 7th of
September, to the 9th of October, 1928, both
dates inclusive.
Mr. M. Mani, M . B . E .
Judicial Department,
30.9.28-29.10.28
Dr. Sami Shihab,
Department of Health,
2.10.28-1.11.28
Mr. C . D. Harvey, Senior Assistant Treasurer,
Class 2, Treasury to be Acting Deputy
Treasurer during the absence of leave of Mr.
W . J . Johnson, O . B . E . , with effect from the
24th of September, 1928.
Dr. M . K . M . Mishalany, Department of Health,
5.10.28-4.11.28
Dr. Fouad Dajani,
Mr. E . N. Koussa, Public Prosecutor, Class 3,
Legal Department, to be Acting Government
Advocate during the absence on leave of
Musa Eff. El-Alami with effect from the
10th of October, 1928.
Nazmi Eff. Anabtawi, Administrative Officer
Class 3, District Administration, Southern
District, to be Acting Public Prosecutor,
Haifa, during the period Mr. E . N. Koussa
is acting as Government Advocale, with
effect from the ICth of October, 1928.
Mr. D. Cornet, Assistant Running Superintendent, Class 3, Palestine Railways, to be
Acting Running Superintendent, during the
absence on leave of Mr. G. R . H . Sykes,
with effect from the 18th of October, 1928.
Department of Health,
8.10.28-27.10.28
Mr. G . R . H . Sykes,
Palestine Railways,
18.10.28-17. 1.29
Mr. A . L . Jones,
Palestine Railways,
18.10.28-17. 1.29
'Afif Eff. 'At'ut,
Department of Education,
20.10.28-19.11.28
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
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W I D T H AND ALIGNMENT OF ROADS ORDINANCES, 1926-4927.
Order by the Officer Administering the Government.
H . C. LUKE
Officer
Administering
the
Government.
I n exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Sections
3, 4 and 5 of the Width and Alignment of Roads Ordinances, 1926-1927, the
Officer Administering the Government has ordered that the Ordinance shall be
applied to the two roads mentioned below and that the said roads shall be
widened to a width of 20 metres, and that no permanent work of improvement
be carried out within a distance of 10 metres from the centre of the said roads:
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(1)
Rehoboth - El Mdghar - Katrah - El Mesmiyeh el Charbiyeh.
(2) Latron ‫ ־‬Wady Stirar ­ EL Mesmiyeh el Charbiyeh ‫ ־‬El Kustineh
­ El Suafir el Gharbiyeh ­ Julis ‫ ־־‬El Mejdel Station ‫ ־‬Burberah ‫ ־־‬Deir Sineid ­
Beit H anun ­ Gaza.
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by H is Excellency's Command,
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E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary
Acting
18th October, 1928.
(16683/28)
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COMMUTATION OFJ TITHES ORDINANCES, 1927­28.
Order by the Officer Administering the Government.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
J
Government.
In exercise of the powers [vested in the H igh Commissioner by Section 3
of the Commutation of Tithes Ordinance, 1927, the Officer Administering the
Government has declared that in lieu of the tithe payable by cultivators under
the law in force relating to the !payment of tithe at the date of this Order there
shall be payable annually by thé reputed owners of lands within the boundaries
of the tribal areas prescribed id the Schedule hereto a commuted tithe which
shall be assessed and paid in accordance with the provisions of the said Ordi­
nance; and that the commuted j tithe shall be the average aggregate amount
of tithe assessed as payable during the period from April, 1925 to March, 1929
and shall be payable as from tlie 1st April, 1929.
SCHEDULE.
Southern District.
Sub­District of Beersheba.
Juberat Tribe.
Sub­Tribes.
Abu­Jeber, Ruteimat Abu­Lidous, El‫־‬Diqs, Wiheidat
Juberat, j'Amareen, H asanat l b n Sabbah, El­Thawabteh.
T i y a h a Tribe.
Sub­Tribes.
Intoush, JGelazeen, Ibdeinat, Abu­Rashed, Ramadin E l
Sheour, Ramadin El­Masamreh, El­H uzzael, Abu­Abdoun,
Abu‫־‬Liblj)eh, Abu‫־‬Jukaim.
By H is Excellency's Command,
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25th October, 1928.
(16740/28)
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Acting
MILLS
Chief
Secretary,
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
673
URBAN PROPERTY TAX ORDINANCE, 1928.
Order by the Officer Administering the Government.
H. C . L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section 9
of the Urban Property Tax Ordinance, 1928, the Officer Administering the
Government has appointed Muhammad 'Aref Eff. Gostantini to be Chairman of
an Assessment Committee in the Urban Area of Jerusalem, in the place of
Ibrahim Eff. Al Alami, resigned; and Sheikh Mahmud Eff. Dajani, Mr. David
Shako, and Mr. Elia Shamma to be on the panel of unofficial members of
such Committee in the place of Mahmud Eff. Ragheb, Mr. Abraham Saporta
and Mr. Samuel Slonim, resigned.
By His Excellency's Command,
25th October, 1928.
(17371/28)
Acting
E. MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCE, 1928.
Order by the Officer Administering the Government.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by
of the Land Settlement Ordinance, 1928, the Officer Administering
ment has ordered that the Order with respect to the lands within the
of the village of Yazur, and other villages, which was published i n
Gazette of the 1st October, 1928, shall be amended as follows:
Section 33
the Governboundaries
the Official
(1) Paragraph 2 ( c ) : The figure "1/2 dunum", being the minimum
area of divided land, shall be replaced by the figure "1/4 dunum".
(2) Paragraph 3: The words "or which is reserved for a building"
shall be added after the words "The site on which a building is erected".
By His Excellency's Command,
26th October 1928.
(17015/28)
E . MILLS
Acting Chief
Secretary.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
674
1st November, 1928,
LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCE, 1928.
Authorisation by the Officer Administering the Government.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the H igh Commissioner by Section 2
of the Land Settlement Ordinance, 1928, the Officer Administering the Govern­
ment has authorised Mr. M. Golden berg, Assistant Land Settlement Officer, to
act for the Settlement Officer oil the Settlement Area of the Sub­District of
Ram leii for the purpose of exercising the powers vested in and discharging the
duties laid upon the Settlement Officer in the following Sections of the said
Ordinance:
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Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
7.
8,
9(a), (b), (c), (d)J(e) and (g),
21,
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22 (1) (a), (b) and (c),
22 (3),
24,
provided that his action in every case shall be subject to the approval of a
Settlement Officer and that he shall not administer oaths or adjust the rights
of the owners of the land affected by the lay­out of a fresh boundary in place
of the original boundary.
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H is Excellency's Command,
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25th October, ‫־‬1928.
(16358/28)
Acting
MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
SALT ORDINANCES, 1925­1927.
Regulation made under Section 1$.
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In exercise of the powers Rested in the H igh Commissioner by Section 15
of the Salt Ordinances, 1925­1927, I , H arry Charles Luke, Officer Administering
the Government, hereby vary as follows the Regulations made under the
Ordinance which were published in the Official Gazette of the 16th November, 1927:
Regulations 10 of the Regulations shall be revoked and the following sub­
stituted therefor:
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"No salt shall be delivered from the premises of the holder of a licence
until it has been placed in bags and weighed in the presence of an Excise
Officer. The holder of a licence shall supply such scales and weights as may be
required by the Director of Customs, Excise and Trade".
17th October, 1928.
(16653/28)
Officer
H. C. L U K E
Administering
the
Government.
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
675
ANTIQUITIES ORDINANCE, 1920.
Rules made under Section 00 by the Director of Antiquities
with the approval of the Officer Administering- the
Government.
PERMITS TO CONDUCT ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS.
1. A l l Permits to excavate issued before the date of
these Rules by the Director of the Department of Antiquities
Period duringm c n
permits
‫׳‬ire valid
w
under Section 24 of the Antiquities Ordinance, 1920, shall cease
to be valid on the 31st December, 1928, unless they have been
specifically endorsed to the contrary.
A Permit to excavate shall be valid only until the 31st
December of the year in which it is issued, unless it is other­
wise specially endorsed by the Director.
2. The holders of Permits to excavate who desire to
continue their excavations after their ;permits become invalid
shall apply for the renewal of their Permits.
Renewal of
r e r m t s
P
necessaiy.
3. An application for a Permit to excavate or a renewal Application
of such Permit shall be made in writing to the Director, De‫ ^ ־‬j ! ^ ™ ^ °£
partment of Antiquities, P.O.B. 586, Jerusalem, at least one permits^ *
month before the Permit or the renewal is required.
4. Permits to excavate shall be produced on demand Permits to be
to any District or Police Officer and to any Officer of the produced on
Department of Antiquities.
demand.
5. A Permit to excavate shall be subject to the following
conditions, in addition to those prescribed in Sections 27 and
29 of the Antiquities Ordinance, 1920, and to any special
conditions contained in the Permit:
(1) the antiquities found in the course of excavation
shall be divided between the Department of Antiquities and the
holder of a Permit at the end of each season's work. The
holder of the Permit shall inform the Department in writing of
the date on which he desires the division to be made, not later
than 14 days prior to that date. H e shall submit at the same
time:
(a) a complete list of all the antiquities discovered,
sufficiently descriptive to make it posible to identify each object
and showing the number allotted to each by the excavator. The
number shall also be legibly written on the object or on a label
securely attached to it; and
(b) a note explaining the excavator's system of
numbering, accompanied by such sketch plans, sections and
other information as will provide a record
(i) of the circumstances attending the discovery of
each object, such as position in the excavation, and associated
objects;
(ii)
of all architectural remains.
No division shall take place until the information prescribed
above has been given, and no permit to export antiquities
shall be granted until a division is made. The information will
not be communicated or published by the Department without
the consent of the excavator until a period of two years has
elapsed after the close of his excavations.
Conditions on
permits
w
h
a r e
i
c
h
^
r a n t e d
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
(2) The excavator shall not subject antiquities discovered by him ip the course of his excavations to any chemical
or electrolytic process of cleaning unless he has previously
obtained permission in writing to do so from the Director of
the Department !of Antiquities. Provided that the excavator
may employ preservative measures, such as the use of paraffin
wax, to consolidate objects.
E . T. RICHMOND
Director,
Department
of
Antiquities.
14th October, 1928.
Approved,
Officer
17th October, 1928.
(16881/28)
H. C. L U K E
Administering
the
Government.
J NOTICE.
AGREEMENT
Between the Government of Palestine and the Government of Trans-Jordan
for the taking of evidence on commission for the purpose of
any criminal or civil matter.
The following Agreement has been made between the Government of
Palestine, acting through the Chief Secretary, and the Government of Trans-Jordan,
acting through the Chief Minister :
1. Where the evidence of a witness resident in Palestine or Trans-Jordan
is required for the purpose of a criminal or civil action pending in a Court of
the other territory, the President of the Court in which the action is ])ending
shall apply to the President of the Court within whose district the witness
resides, for the evidence of such witness to be taken, and shall forward with
the application a list of the questions to be put to the witness, or of the points
on which the statement of the witness is to be obtained.
2. The President of the Court receiving the application shall take the
evidence of the witness in like manner as if such witness were summoned in
a criminal or civil action, as thq case may be, in Palestine or Trans-Jordan,
and shall certify at the foot of t •le depositions so taken that such evidence was
taken before him. The evidence may be taken in the presence or absence of
the person charged, if any, and the fact of such presence or absence shall be
stated in the deposition.
H A S S A N K H A L E D A B D U L HUDA
Chief Minister
on behalf of the
Trans-J or dan Governm ent.
S. MOODY
Acting
Chief Secretary
to the
Government
of
Palestine.
Jerusalem 20th May, 1927.
18th October, 1928.
(15692/28)
Acting
E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
677
NOTICE
Convention between the United Kingdom and France respecting
legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters.
W i t h reference to the Notice published in the Official Gazette of the 16th
September, it is hereby notified that the French authorities to whom commissions
rogatoires as well as judicial and extra-judicial acts should be addressed under
the terms of the Convention between the United Kingdom and France respecting
legal proceedings in civil and commercial matters, are the French Procureurs
Généraux in the Courts of Cassation of the Republic of the Lebanon and the
State of Syria.
Any communications and any translations should be in French.
17th October, 1928.
(15837/28)
Acting
E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
DISEASES OF ANIMALS ORDINANCE, 1926.
Notices by the Officer Administering the Government under Section 16.
I.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section
16 of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Officer xAdministering the
Government has declared that the village of A l Khadder in the Sub-District of
Bethlehem, and the lands belonging thereto, are an infected area for the purpose
of the said Ordinance, so far as poultry are concerned, on account of the
existence of fowl plague therein.
By His Excellency's Command,
11 th October, 1928.
(14637/28)
Acting
E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
II.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section 16
of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Officer Administering the
Government has declared that the village of Ain-Ganim in the Jaffa SubDistrict, and the lands belonging thereto are an infected area for the purpose
of the said Ordinance so far as poultry are concerned, on account of the
existence of fowl plague therein.
By His Excellency's Command,
15th October, 1928.
(16718/28)
Acting
E. MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
678
1st November, 1928.
III.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
Government.
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In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section
16 of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Officer Administering the
Government has declared that the town of Jen in and the lands belonging thereto
are an infected area for the purpose of the said Ordinance, so far as poultry
are concerned, on account of the existence of fowl plague therein.
By His Excellency's Command,
Acting
18th October, 1928.
(10006/28)
E. MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
IV.
It. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
;
Government.
In exercise of the powers vested, in the High Commissioner by Section
16 of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Officer Administering the
Government has declared that tlie town of Bethlehem in the Jerusalem Division
and the village of Kalansawa in the Tulkarem Sub-District, and the lands belonging to each, are infected areas !for the purpose of the said Ordinance, so far
as poultry are concerned, on actount of the existence of fowl plague therein.
By His Excellency's Command,
19th October, 1928.
(17013/28)
Acting
E. MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
V.
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
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Government.
In exercise of the powers vested in the High Commissioner by Section 16
of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Offfcer Administering the
Government has declared that !the village of Mizpah in the Sub-District of
Tiberias, and the lands belonging thereto, are an infected area for the purpose
ol the said Ordinance, so far as: cattle are concerned, on account of the existence of Bovine Contagious Abortion therein.
! By His Excellency's Command,
29th October, 1928.
(71507/28)
Acting
!
H. C. L U K E
Officer Administering
the
E. MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
VI.
j
Government.
I n exercise of the powers vested i n the High Commissioner by Section 16
of the Diseases of Animals Ordinance, 1926, the Officer Administering the
Government has declared that the following villages and the lands belonging
1st November, 1928.
(379
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
thereto are infected areas for the purpose of the said Ordinance, so far as
poultry are concerned, on account of the existence of fowl plague therein.
Idna,
Beit Nattif,
Zakariya,
jjur, '
Dair A l Dubban,
Kudna,
Beit Jebrin, •
Ra'ana.
Hebron Sub-District :
A
Nablus Sub-District:
Deir Sharaf,
Bizarieh,
Burka,
Urif.
Jenin Sub-District :
Silet El Daher.
Tiberias Sub-District:
Yabniel.
Safad Sub-District:
Biria.
By His Excellency's Command,
E.
29th October,
(17169/28)
1928.
Acting
MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
ANIMALS (Export and Import) ORDINANCE, 1920.
Notice by the Director of Agriculture.
In exercise of the powers vested in me by Section 2 of the Animals
(Export and Import) Ordinance, 1920, I hereby declare that Egypt is deemed
to be infected with a contagious or communicable disease of animals, to wit,
South African Horse Sickness, and that the importation of horses, mules and
donkeys therefrom is prohibited till further notice.
Director
E. R. S A W E R
of Agriculture
and
Forests.
Approved.
26th October, 1928.
(17432/28)
Officer
H. C. L U K E
Administering
the
Government.
OFFICIAL G AZETTE.
680
1st November, 1928.
APPOINT 'MENT OF CONSULS.
It is hereby notified that the King's exequatur empowering Mr. Paul
Knabenshue to act as Consul-G eneral of the United States at Jerusalem received
Iiis* Majesty's signature on the Oí Ii August, 1928.
Acting
2 9 t h October, 1928.
(17131/28)
E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
II.
It is hereby notified that the Norwegian G overnment has appointed Mr.
Dimitri Nicolas Tadros as honorary Norwegian Vice-Consul at Jaffa.
NOTICE
j
It is notified, for general !information that the Persian G overnment has
announced that in future documents issued in Palestine by any local authority
to persons other than Persian Subjects concerning matters of personal, status,
such as certificates of births, deaths or marriages, will not be considered as
valid evidence in a Persian Court, unless attested by a Persian Diplomatic or
Consular Official.
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The following are the accredited Persian Consular Officers in Palestine:
Jaffa and Tel-Aviv:
j
Vice-Consul-Anis Bey Jabi'i.
^
Haifa:
Vice-Consul - M. J. Scopehich.
Acre:
Hon. Consul ‫ ־‬Mohammed. Elf. Alifi.
2 4 t h October, 1928.
(16954/28)
Acting
E . MILLS
Chief
Secretary.
COOPERATIVE ! SOCIETIES ORDINANCE, 1920.
I
NOTICE
The following Committee! has been appointed to consider the operation of
the Cooperative Societies Ordinance, 1920, and to make recommendations for
its amendment :
!
Mr. J. Homa, Senior Assistant Auditor, Chairman,
Mr. M. Doukhan, 0. B. E., Department of Lands,
Mr. Harry Viteles,
!
Mr. M. Smoira, and
Mr. J. Beham.
!
22nd, October, 1928.
(17072/28)
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I
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
681
LAND SETTLEMENT ORDINANCE, 1928.
Notice is hereby given that Schedules of Claims have been posted in the
village of Zarnuqa, in the Ramleh Settlement Area, in accordance with Section
24 of the Land Settlement Ordinance, 1928.
Persons having any interest in the land of the said village should examine
the Schedules and should take the necessary steps to ensure that their rights
including mortgages, leases for a period of three years or more, or servitudes,
are examined by the Settlement Officers in Zarnuqa.
22nd October, 1928.
(17331/28)'
NOTICE.
The undermentioned has been granted
a licence to practise the profession of veterinary
medicine and surgery.
Mr. Haim Appelbaum
Director
E . R. S A W E R
of Agriculture
and
Forests.
A. ABRAMSON
Commissioner
of
Lands.
A preliminary deposit of L P . 200 must
accompany each tender as a guarantee of good
faith and this sum, in the case of the accepted
tender, will be retained as a security for proper
fulfilment of the contract.
Tenders should be enclosed
in sealed
envelopes, marked "Tender for Porterage*' and
addressed to the General Manager, Palestine
Railways, Haifa Station, to reach him not later
than 1400 hours on the 30th November, 1928.
The Railway Administration do not bind
themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.
F O R E I G N A D V O C A T E S E X A M I N A T I O N 1928.
The following four gentlemen have successfully passed the Foreign Advocates E x a m i nation, 1928.
Mr. Solomon Turtledove
Raja Eff. Saad
Mr. Simon Agranovitch
Mr. Isaac Olshansky.
II.
Tenders are invited for the undermentioned
services and supplies during the period of one
calendar year from the 1st January 1929, and
should reach the Principal Stores Officer not
later than the respective dates stated.
Full particulars and tender forms may be
obtained from
the Principal Stores Officer,
Government Offices, Jerusalem.
The Government do not bind
to accept the lowest or any tender.
themselves
TENDERS.
I.
Tenders are invited for the
loading,
offloading and transhipment of goods and
baggage at all stations for a period of three
years commencing on the 1st January, 1929.
Conditions of contract and form of tender
may he seen on application to the Superintendent of the Line at Haifa or District Traffic
Superintendent, Lydda.
Benzine and Kerosene.
Lubricating Oils, etc.
Solar Oil.
Soap.
Coal.
10 a.m. on
Friday the 16th
November 1928.
Fuel Wood.
Asphalt.
Rations for British
Police.
Commercial Bulletin.
Type for Rubber Stamps.
10 a.m. on
Friday the 23rd
November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
682
III.
Tenders are invited for the supply of
prisoners' rations to all prisoners, jail labour
companies and reformatories in Palestine for
the period 4.1.29 to 31.12.29.
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1
Full particulars may he obtained from the
Commandant, Police and Prisons, P . O . B . ¡436,
Russian Buildings, Jerusalem, and tenders !must
reach his office not later than 9 a.m., Thursday,
15th of November, 1928.
1st November, 1928
cite all and all manner of persons to appear in
the said Court within ten days from the date of
the publication hereof in the Official Gazette, and
show cause, if any they have, why an order of
administration of all and singular the movable
property, rights, credits and mulk immovable
property of Haim Perera should not be granted
unto Esther Perera, as in default thereof the
Court will proceed to grant the same accordingly.
Dated this 15th day of October, 1928.
J . N. De F R E I T A S
ADJUDICATION O F CONTRACTS.
The contract for resurfacing a section
between Kilos 73 and 74 of Jerusalem-Haifa
Road has been awarded to Rashid Eff. Abdul
Hady at 22% below P . W D . estimate !rates.
Period of contract is one calendar month.!
District
Acting
President,
Court.
Jerusalem.
In the District Court of Jerusalem.
In the matter of Frank Tate Ellis,
deceased.
Citation for re-sealing grant.
C O U R T C I T A T I O N S AND S I T T I N G S .
In the District Court of Jerusalem.!
I n the matter of Jacob Valero, deceased. |
Citation for Probate.
By virtue of an Order of the District Court
of Jerusalem, bearing date this day, I do hereby
cite all and all manner of persons to appear in
the said Court within 10 days from the jdate of
the publication hereof in the Official Gazette,
and show cause, if any they have, why the last
will of Jacob Valero, deceased, should (not be
proved, approved, and registered, and probate
thereof granted to Menuha Valero, named therein,
as in default thereof, the Court will proceed to
grant the same accordingly.
I do hereby cite all and all manner of
persons to appear in the said Court within 10
days from the date of publication of this Citation
in the Official Gazette, and show cause, if any
they have, why probate of the will of Frank
Tate Ellies, deceased, granted to Charlotte E l l i s
in His Majesty's High Court of Justice at London
should not be sealed with the seal of this Court,
as, in default thereof, the Court will proceed
to grant the same accordingly.
J . N . De F R E I T A S
Acting
President,
District
Court,
Jerusalem.
In the District Court of Jaffa.
Dated this 19th day of October, ! ¿ 2 8 .
In the matter of Abraham Srogov,
J . N. De F R E I T A S
Acting
President,
District
Court.
Jerusalem.
I n the District Court of Jerusalem.
I n the matter of Haim Perera, decease(!.
Citation for Probate.
In virtue of an order of the District Court
of Jaffa bearing date this day, 1 do hereby cite
all and all manner of persons to appear in the
said Court in 10 days from the date hereof, and
show cause, if any they have, why the last will
of Abraham Srogov, deceased, should not be
proved, approved, and registered, and probate
thereof granted to Moshe Chelouche named
therein, as, in default thereof, the Court will
proceed to grant the same accordingly.
M. S A L A M E H
Chief
Clerk.
Citation for Order of Administration.
Jaffa, 23rd October. 1928.
By virtue of an order of the District Court
of Jerusalem, bearing date this day, I do hereby
deceased.
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
NOTICE.
COURT
OF CRIMINAL
683
G. Regs.-Amending Slip No. 58.-1.11.28.
Page 174.
ASSIZE.
Amendment to Appendix 4.
Notice is hereby given that the Court of
Criminal Assize will sit at the following places
on the dates mentioned.
Add:
Tuesday, and Thursday,
November 6th and 8th
Jaffa.
Tuesday, November 13th
Safad.
Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 20th and 21st
Nazareth.
(i)
B. O. D E N H A M
Superintendent
of
Courts.
(ii)
NOTICE.
The following shall be the forms of
address of the Chief Justice, Judges of
the Supreme Court, and Presidents and
Judges of District and Land Courts
The Chief Justice
Judges of the
Supreme Court
(iii)
Copies of the Regulations made under
Sections 5 and 9 of the above mentioned Ordinance which were published in Official Gazette
No. 218 dated 1st September, 1928, may be obtained on application to the Superintendent of
Printing and Stationery, Russian Buildings,
Jerusalem, at the price of 10 mils each.
His Honour Mr.
Justice X
Presidents, District
Courts
President, Land
Courts
Regulation of Trades and Industries
Ordinance, 1927.
(iv)
His Honour Mr.
Justice X
His Honour
Judge X
Judges, District
Courts
His Honour
Judges, Land Courts
Judge X
Maximum Minimum
Mean
of day
Maximum Minimum
8h.
8h.
*1
7o
8h
Evap!oration
ABSOLUTE
. Force
-10)
MEAN
(Centigrade)
ouds
-10)
TEMPERATURE
lative
nidity
SEPTEMBER, 1928, W E A T H E R REPORT.
Daily
Haifa
33.8
23.0
28.4
34.4
21.6
52
2.3
2.3
6.29
Jenin
32.0
21.5
26.3
34.9
20.1
70
1.8
2.7
8.36
Jericho
37.3
23.9
30.0
42.0
22.5
61
0.1
1.1
11.73
Jerusalem
30.0
17.0
23.4
34.6
14.7
66
0.5
0.5
4.79
Gaza
30.1
19.1
24.6
32.7
17.2
69
1.4
0.2
4.68
—
16.8
—
—
9.4
62
1.2
1.0
7.89
Acre
30.9
21.3
26.4
32.6
18.5
66
1.9
1.7
7.54
Tel Aviv
22.9
20.8
24.5
31.0
19.7
86
2.0
1.7
—
Beersheba
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL G AZETTE.
684
PALESTINE
Dr.
A c c o u nt
o f C a s h R e c e i p t s a n d P a y m e n t s f r o m 1 st
Receipts in the
month of
August, ‫׳‬1928
LP.
mils
RECEIPTS
1st January,
1928
1st August,
1928
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10,
11.
Customs
Port and Marine
Licences, Taxes, etc.
Fees of Court or Office, Receipts for
Specific Services & Reimbursements
Post and Telegraphs
|
Railways
I
Revenue from G overnment Property
Interest
Miscellaneous
j
Land Sales
G rant-in-Aid
Total Revenue
Loan Account
Advances
Deposits
Imprests
Drafts and Remittances
Unallocated Stores
Total Receipts
TOTAL INCLUDING
BALANCE
Receipts
from 1st Jan. 1028
to 31st July, 1928
LP.
64,882
Balance on
L.P.
January,
1928
TOTAL
mils
LP.
096
64,882
57.006
665
90,059
441
57,791
575
100
071
500,851 044
3,200 508
344,199 070
590,910
3,641
401,990
16,268
19,273
36,011
796
15,954
312
18
044
399
538
073
762
274
462
129,894
107,292
228,159
9,445
23,060
2,328
3,664
096
101
388
238
718
533
771
146,162
126,565
264,170
10,241
39,015
2,640
3,683
236,926
298
1,352,095
467
1,589,021
5,899
190
13,596
000
19,495
242,825
488
595,934
181,627
10,142
488
461
476
1,365,691
2,237,376
7,275,789
1,266,428
217,983
467
593
884
632
547
1.608,516
2;237,376
7,871,724
1,448,056
228,126
13,515
285
139,632 856
153,148
L.P.
1,044,045 198 12,502,902 979 13,546,948
L.P.
1,101,051 863 12,567,785 075 13,611,830
mils
1st November, J 928.
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
685
GOVERNMENT
t o 3 1 s t August, 1 9 2 8
Cr.
Payments i n the
month of
August, 1928
PAYMENTS
1.
2.
3.
Pensions
Public Debt and Loan Charges
His Excellency The High
Commissioner
4. Secretariat
5. District Administration
6. Legal Department
7. Judicial Department
8. Treasury
9. Audit Department
10. Customs, Excise and Trade
11. Department of Health
12. Department of Education
13. Department of Agriculture & Forests
14. Antiquities Department
15. Land Settlement
16. Lands Department
17. Survey Department
18. Police and Prisons
19. Gendarmerie (Palestinian Section)
20. Gendarmerie (British Section)
21. Transjordan Frontier Force
22. Defence
23. Posts and Telegraphs
24. Public Works Department
25. Public Works Recurrent
26. Railways
27. Miscellaneous
Total Ordinary Expenditure
28.
29.
30.
31.
L.P.
Post and Telegraphs Extraordinary
Public Works Extraordinary
Railways Extraordinary
Transjordan Frontier Force
Extraordinary
Total Expenditure
Loan Account
Advances
Deposits
Imprests
Drafts and Remittances
Unallocated Stores
L.P.
Total Payments
Balance on
L.P.
31st July,
1928
31st August,
1928
TOTAL INCLUDING BALANCE
,
L.P.
Payments
from 1st Jan 1928
to 31st July, 1928
LP.
mils
LP.
1,205
69,530
262
940
8,791
58,574
180
1,631
7,432
602
5,810
1,373
693
5,675
8,238
11,293
5,292
701
971
1,241
3,666
32,657
762
029
887
175
129
598
030
426
800
888
437
085
124
024
603
361
9,588
208
836
10,479
3,064
10,605
19,853
11,398
858
693
219
768
093
—58
—
223,246
2,474
13,998
972
LP.
mils
604
605
9,996
128,105
866
3,903
10,095
52,120
5,209
44,882
9,380
6,114
35,511
56,268
75,330
44,188
4,658
5,293
10,148
22,226
185,124
808
275
386
777
631
675
888
039
707
780
062
509
644
199
372
293
4,084
11.726
59,553
5,811
50,692
10,754
6,807
41,186
64,507
86,624
49,480
5,359
6,264
11,389
25,892
217,781
545
570
304
273
952
760
273
918
465
507
668
499
594
768
223
975
654
282
87,314
31,000
71,449
18,942
82,075
147,011
265,807
091
850
000
827
194
792
755
718
340
96,903
31,000
81,929
22,006
92,681
166,865
277,205
299
686
000
685
887
011
523
811
235 1,341,707
481 1,564,953
716
507
174
742
5,526
106,227
12,077
576
158
758
8,001
120,225
13,050
083
332
500
25,273
246
25,273
246
—
—
—
mils
TOTAL
240,691
926
592,204
189,090
13,044
658
004
096
453
196
1,490,812
1,105,356
8,219,098
1,390,711
170,693
219
330
558
094
517
1,731,503
1,106,282
8,811,302
1,579,801
183,737
877
334
654
547
713
10,519
487
134,106
692
144,626
179
410 13,557,254
304
1,046,475
894 12,510,778
57,006
54,575
1,101,051
969
—
863 12,567,785
665
—
54,575
969
075 13,611,830
273
NOTICES.
1.
The following unclaimed goods lying in the Customs Stores, Jaffa,
will be sold by public auction if not cleared within three weeks of the date of this Notice.
Name of
Steamer
Cyp. Prince
Asia
Milos
Date of
arrival
7.3.28
8.3.28
11.3.28
Marks
E.M. 1
N/M
Z & J
3879/80
Quantity
or Weight
Kilos
4
7
70
Number and
Description of
Packages
1 case
4 pieces
2 cases
Contents
Marbles (Samples)
Wood
Wooden ware
Consignee
Candelar
Dr. S. Kaltgrad
Whence
Antwerp
Over manifest
Hamburg
II.
The following unclaimed goods lying in the Stores of the Levant Bonded Warehouses Company, Jaffa,
will be sold by public auction if not cleared within three weeks of the date of this Notice.
Name ot
Steamer
Ramleh
Lotus
Angkor
Nauplia
Sardegna
Date of
arrival
Marks
21.8.27
24.8.27
9.9.28
8.9.27
14.9.27
PMA/RL 480
DZF 98
EK. 780
JTF VAG
FT 715
Quantity
or Weight
Kilos
2120
9
251
43
49
Number and
Description of Packages
1
1
1
1
1
case
baie
case
case
case
Contents
Consignee
Motor Car
Whips
Bicycles Access.
Old Cloth
Laboratory articles
W . Frankfurt
S. D. Mizrahi
Barclays Bank Jaffa
Paul Aberle
Messageries Maritimes
Whence
Alexandria
Marseilles
Marseilles
Antwerp
Genova
1st November, 1928.
OFFICIAL G AZETTE.
687
Statement of Wreck salved at Jaffa Roadstead during the month
of September, 1928.
Serial
No.
Date of
Report
56/28
1.9.28
Description of Wreck
1
1
19
4
11
1
1
1
1
case sardines
roll Br. wire
pieces angle bars
pieces flat bars
pieces round bars
bdl. T. iron
bdl. round bars
bdl. flat bars
bag wheat
Where found
Jaffa Roadstead
Name & Residence
of Salvor
Ali Mohd. el
Ghattis
57/28
1.9.28
1 case window glass, Mark BB Jaffa Jaffa Roadstead
Abed Ali Bozom
58/28
1.9.28
2 pes. old engine parts
.Jaffa Roadstead
Massad and
Darwish Zoghra
>Jaffa Roadstead
Abed Ali Bozom
59/28
30/28
1/28
15.9.28 13
26
50
27
12
25
7
19.9.28
19.9.28
bdls.
bdl.
bdls.
bdls.
bdls.
bdls.
bdls.
3
1
3
5
1
4
10
1
1
1
3
1
3
6
1
1‫״‬
2‫״‬
3‫״‬
4‫״‬
5‫״‬
6‫״‬
8‫״‬
Mark E.E.S.
bdls, angle bars
bdl. angle bars
pes. iron pipes ‫״‬3 Mark MP
pes. iron pipes 4" Mark MP
pes. iron pipes 5" Mark MP
pes. iron pipes 3" Mark MD. 9521
pes. iron pipes 4" Mark MD, 9521
pes. iron pipes ‫״‬3 Mark B. 9516
bdl. iron pipes l'‫׳‬5 Mark B. 9516 Jaffa Roadstead
bdl. iron pipes ‫״‬2 Mark B. 9516
pes. iron pipes 3" Mark G EO
pes. iron pipes 4" Mark G EO
pes. iron pipes 3" Mark AR/ZS
pes. iron pipes 4" Mark AR/JAF
pes. iron pipes 3" Mark AR/JAF
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
130
105
44
16
9
3
1
1
2
pipes
pipes
pipes
pipes
pipes
pipes
pipes
bale Jeather
Mark JD. 2079
case milk
Mark OD. 9368
crate closet
Mark BW/SSM 23
bale springs Mark S & C 25, HP.
bdle buckets Mark S D, SRC, K
case printing paint Mark CNL.
24273
drum elect, wire Mark VJR
drum elect, wire Mark VJR
cases C. beef
/Jaffa Roadstead )
bdle. buckets
pes. plates
pes. fittings
bottles wine
bottles wine
bottles syrups
bdle. zinc
roll barbed wire
b r l . paint
pes. C. iron
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3
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
2
2
pes. iron pipes Mark IG. ‫״‬3
pes. iron pipes Mark LG ‫״‬4
pes. iron pipes Mark MD ‫״‬3
pes. iron pipes Mark MD ‫״‬4
pc. iron pipes Mark MD 6"
bdle. galv. pipes JMar : LG/PA
bdle. galv. pipes jMai LG/PA
pc. iron pipe Mark LG/Pa
pc. iron pipe Mark JS '
pes. iron pipes Mark JE
pc. iron pipe Mark LG/PA
pes. iron pipe Mark LG/PA
pes. iron pipes Mark LG/PA
pc. iron sheets Mark JF
pes. iron joists '
1 white
bdls. black pipes!
1
1
4
6
1
2
10
21
1
3
bdle iron pipes ‫״‬11.25
piece iron pipes j
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pieces iron pipesj
‫״‬3
pieces iron pipes:
‫״‬4
piece iron pipes: 6"
pieces iron pipes! 8"
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pes. iron bars
pc. wire rope j
pes. iron wheel j
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Quarantine Restrictions.
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Palestine.
Place.
Petah Tikvah,
Jafta District
Hedera, Haifa
District
T i r e h , Haifa
District
Typhus
Relap­
sing
Fever
! Date
notified.
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pes. iron pipes ‫״‬4l Mark LG
pc. iron pipes ‫״‬3| Mark MD
pc. iron pipes ‫׳‬4j Mark MD
pes. iron pipes ‫״‬4! Mark —
bdle. iron bars •|
roll barbed wire!
MarkJSS
Jaffa Roadstead
pes. siphons
| Mark B W 1 4 1 1
(sanitary ware) |
G G 83&48
1 pck. cast iron accessories
5 pes. asphalt
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1.
1st November, 1928.
Annually
Palestine 250 mils.
500 mils. £ P . 1
Abroad
600 mils. £ P . 1.200 mils.
400 mils.
Application with
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Russian Buildings, Jerusalem. It can be purchased
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TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.
I.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T OF T R A D E M A R K S .
NOTICE.
No. ‫׳‬1241 i n Glass 1, in respect of chemical
substances used in manufactures, photography and
research and anti­corrosives, in the name of I. G.
Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, a company
incorporated under the laws of Germany, of
Leverkusen, near Köln a/Rh., Germany, pharmaceu­
tical chemists and dyers.
The following applications for the regis­
t r a t i o n of the Trade Marks referred to therein
are hereby advertised i n accordance w i t h the
provisions of the Trade Marks Ordinance 1921.
A n y person may w i t h i n six months from
the date of advertisement of any application
hereunder file w i t h the Chief Clerk of the
Court of Appeal of Jerusalem, a notice of opposi­
t i o n to the registration of any Trade Mark
referred to i n any such application.
Filed the 11 tli day of A p r i l , ‫׳‬1927.
Formal opposition should not he lodged
u n t i l after notice has heen given by letter to
the applicant for registration, so as to afford
h i m an opportunity of w i t h d r a w i n g his mark
before the expense of preparing the notice of
opposition is i n c u r r e d . F a i l i n g such notice to
the applicant, an opponent may be disallowed
his costs.
X
The address for service i n Palestine of Trade
Mark Application No. 1241 is c/o N . Abcarius Bey,
Advocate, P.O.B. 82, Jerusalem'.
K. W . STEAD
Registrar
of Trade
Marks.
II.
No. 1369 i n Glass 47, in respect of illuminating, heating• and lubricating oils, i n the name of Relgo­
Caucasienne des Pétroles, Société Anonyme, a Company incorporated i n Belgium, of 21, Chaussée de
Charleroi, Brussels, Belgium, merchants, refiners and manufacturers.
Filed the 12th day of December, 1927.
The address for service i n Palestine of Trade Mark Application No. 1369 is c/o Dr. H Farbstein
J. Ben Meir, Advocates, P.O.B. 181, Tel Aviv.
No. 222 of the 1st November, 1928.
689.
SUPPLEMENT TO T H E O F F I C I A L GAZETTE
and
TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
III.
No. 1399 in Class 43, in respect of cognac, in the name of Messrs. Otard Dupuy and Company, a
campany incorporated under the laws of Frajice, of Chateau de Cognac, Cognac, France, distillers.
Filed the 1st day of March, 1928.
[
IV,
V.
No. 1400 in Class 43, i n respect of !cognac,
i n the name of Messrs. Otard Dupuy and Ccjmpnny,
a company incorporated under the laws of !France,
of Chateau de Cognac, Cognac, France, distillers.
No. 1411 i n Class 8, in respect of automatic
photographic machines and photographs, i n the
name of Photomaton Parent Corporation Limited,
of Pinners Hall, Austin Friars, London, England,
manufacturers.
Fifed the 18th day of A p r i l , 1928.
Filed the 1st day of March, 1928.
VI.
No. 1413 i n Class 8, i n respect of automatic
photographic machines and photographs, i n the
name of Photomaton Parent Corporation Limited,
of Pinners Hall, Austin Friars, London, England,
manufacturers.
Filed the 18th day of A p r i l , 1928.
i
The-address for service in Palestinejof Trade
Mark Applications Nos. 1399 and 1400 is c/o S. 0 .
Richardson, Solicitor, P.O.B. 300, Jaffa, j
PHOTOMOVETrE;
SUPPLEMENT TO T H E O F F I C I A L GAZETTE
690.
NO. 222 of the 1st November, 1928.
TRADE MARKS ADVERTISEMENTS.
The address for service in Palestine of Trade
Mark Application No. 1474 is c/o H orace B. Samuel,
Barrister­at­Law, P.O.B. 378, Jerusalem.
VII.
No. 1430 i n Glass 39, i n respect of photo­
graphs, i n the name of Photomaton Parent Corpo­
ration Limited, of Pinners H all, Austin Friars,
LondonJEngland, manufacturers.
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Filedfthe lOthlday of May, 1928.
No. 1479 in Class 42, i n respect of substances
used as food or as ingredients in food especially
cocoa and chocolate, in the name of Burk and
Braun Kakao und Chokoladenfabrik, a partnership
according to the laws of Germany, of Cottbus,
Germany, manufacturers.
PHOTOMATON
VIII.
Filed the 10th day of July, 1928.
No. 1433 i n Class 39, i n respect of photographs,
inlthe name of Photomaton Parent Corporation
Limited, of Pinners H all, Austin Friars, London,
England, manufacturers.
Filed the 10th day of May, 1928.
PH0T0M0VETTE
The address for service in Palestine of Trade
Mark Application No. 1479 is c o Dr. Z. Beigel and
Dr. K. H ilb, Advocates, P.O.B. 454, H aifa.
The address for service in Palestine of Trade
Mark Applications Nos. 1411, 1413, 1430 and 1433
is c/o H . W . Stock, Patent; Agent, P. 0 . B. 544,
Jerusalem.
XII.
No. 1500 i n Class 2, i n respect of chemical
substances used for agricultural, horticultural,
veterinary and sanitary purposes, in the name of
I . G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, a corporat­
ion organised under the laws of Germany, of 28,
Mainzer ‫ ־‬Landstrasse, Frankfurt o/M., Germany,
dealers and manufacturers.
IX.
No. 1469 i n Class 50, in respect of cellulose
fibre,^in the name of I . G. Farbenindustrie Aktien­
gesellschaft, a corporation organised under the
laws of Germany, of 28, Mainzer ­ Landstrasse,
Frankfurt, o/M., Germany, dealers and manufacturers.
Filed the 16th day of August, 1928.
Filed the 5th day of July, 1928.
Leunaphos
Travis
XIII.
The address for service i n Palestine of Trade
MarkpApplication No. 1469 is c/o Dr. L . Weinberg,
Advocate, P.O.B. 17.2, Tel Aviv.
No. 1504 in Glass 2, i n respect of chemical
substances used for agricultural, horticultural,
veterinary and sanitary purposes, i n the name of
I . G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, a corporat­
ion organised under the laws of Germany, of 28,
Mainzer­Landstrasse, Frankfurt o/M., Germany,
dealers and manufacturers.
X.
No. 1474 i n Class 8, i n respect of sound
reproducing apparatus and instruments, i n the
name of Barnett Samuel and Sons Limited, of 32
and 34, Worship Street, London, E.C. 2., England,
manufacturers of musical instruments and grama­
phones.
Filed the 26th day of August, 1928.
Calnrea
Filed the 6th day of July, 1928.
The address for service i n Palestine of Trade
Mark Applications Nos. 1500 and 1504 is c/o Dr.
L. Weinberg, Advocate, P.O.B. 172, Tel Aviv.
DECCA
SUPPLEMENT TO T H E OFFICIAL GAZETTE N O . 222
691.
of the
1st
November,
1928.
TRADE
MARKS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The address for service i n Palestine of Trade
Mark Application No. 1512 is c/o Harry Sacher,
Barrister-at-Law, P.O.B. 393, Jerusalem.
XIV.
No. 1509 in Glass 21, i n respect of naval
architectural contrivances and naval equipment not
included i n Glasses 19 and i0, in the name of
Deutsche Werke Kiel Aktiengpsellschaft, of JKiel,
Germany, manufacturesrs.
j
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Filed the 4th day of September, 1928. j
CORRIGENDA.
Patent Application No. 59 advertised
Official Gazette No. 219 of 16.9.28.
in
The address of Samuel Hananeli should read
"P.O. Box 259, Haifa."
Patent Application No. 61
Official Gazette No, 219 of 16.9.28.
The address for service in Palestine of Trade
Mark Application No. 1509 is c/o Harry Sacher,
Barrister-at-Law, P.O.B. 393, Jerusalem.
advertised
in
The last word i n the title of this invention
should read "buildings" and not "building".
XV.
No. 1512 in Glass 17, in respect of portland
cement, i n the name ol The Atlas Portland Cément
Company, a corporation organised and existing
under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, UiS.A.,
of 25, Broadway, City, County and State of New
York, U.S.A., manufacturers.
j
Patent Application No. 62 advertised
Official Gazette No. 219 of 16.9.28.
in
The last word i n the title of this invention
should read "building'* and not "buildings".
Filed the 4th day of September, 1928. !
Patent Application No. 57 published
Official Gazette No. 212 of 1.6.28.
The corrigendum re the title of the invention
in this case, published i n Official Gazette No. 215
of 16.7.28, is hereby cancelled.
SUPPLEMENT TO T H E OFFICIAL
(GAZETTE NO. 222 of the 1st November, 1928.
1
692.
©fficial
<Sa3ette
OF THE
Government of Palestine
PUBLISHED
JERUSALEM
BY AUTHORITY.
GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY
1st November, 1928.
CONTENTS
COMMERCIAL
Page.
AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
E G Y P T AND PALESTINE.
(a)
(b)
Note of Egyptian Government
Note of Palestine Government
‫״‬
...
P r i c e 10 mils.
Supplement No.
8/1928.
694­695
695­696
OFFICIAL
I
694
GAZETTE
‫׳‬1st November, 1928.
COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT
J
BETWEEN
EGYPf AND PALESTINE.
NOTICE.
It is hereby notified thai; the arrangements made in the following exchange
of notes between the Egyptian Government and the Government of Palestine
came into force on the 1st November, 1928.
I
!
1st November,' 192S.
'
E. MILLS
Acting
Chief
Secretary.
S
I
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Note of Egyptian Government.
M I N I S T E R E DES A F F A I R E S E T R A N G E R E S
Direction
des Affaires
èl
Politi
q ues
Commerciales.
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N o . 1. 31/1
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Le Caire, le 6 Juin, 1928.
Monsieur le H aut Commissaire,!
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!
J'ai ITionneur de me référer à la correspondance échangée entre S.E.
le H aut­Commissaire Britannique en Egypte et ce Ministère au sujet du désir
que vous avez exprimé en vuej de la conclusion d'un accord commercial entre
l'Egypte et la Palestine, basé sur la clause de la nation la plus favorisée.
Je m'empresse d'informer| Votre Excellence, en réponse, que le Gouver­
nement Egyptien, envisageant jla réforme prochaine de son système douanier,
est d'avis de conclure, pour Je! moment, avec la Palestine, un accord commer­
cial provisoire, susceptible de !dénonciation de part et d'autre moyennant un
préavis de trois mois.
j
Le Gouvernement Egyptien consent par conséquent, sous bénéfice de
parfaite réciprocité, à ce que les produits du sol et de l'industrie originaires de
Palestine, importés sur le territoire égyptien et destinés soit à la consommation
soit à la réexportation ou au transit, jouissent du traitement de la nation la plus
favorisée. Ce traitement s'appliquera aussi aux tabacs palestiniens importés en
Egypte qui jouiront du tarif cliflérentiel à la condition toutefois qu'ils soient
d'origine purement palestinienne. Il est entendu, d'autre part, que le traite­
ment; accordé par le Gouvernement Egyptien aux produits soudanais, et celui
accordé par Je Gouvernement Palestinien aux produits syriens sont exclus du
présent accord.
;
Cet arrangement provisoire nentrera en vigueur qu'après l'assentiment du
Parlement Egyptien et il pourra être dénoncé par chacune des parties con­
tractantes moyennant un préavis de 3 mois.
|
En priant Votre Excellence de vouloir bien me confirmer votre accord sur
les bases ci­dessus, je saisis l'occasion de vous renouveler, Monsieur le H aut­
Commissaire, l'assurance de ma très liante considération.
Le
Son Excellence,
j
Monsieur le H aut­Conunissàire
de Sa Majesté Britannique !en Palestine,
JERUSALEM.
Ministre
des Affaires
Etrangères
W A G Y F BOUTROS G H A L I .
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
1st November, 1928.
695
TRANSLATION.
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN
Directorate
of Political
No.
AFFAIRS
and Commercial
Affairs.
1.31/1
Cairo, 6th June, 1928.
Sir,
I have the honour to refer to the correspondence exchanged between
His Excellency the British High Commissioner in Egypt and this Ministry on
the subject of the desire expressed by you for the conclusion of a commercial
agreement between Egypt and Palestine based on the most-favoured-nation clause.
I beg to inform Your Excellency, i n reply, that the Egyptian Government,
contemplating the early reform of their Customs system, are in favour of concluding with Palestine, for the present, a provisional commercial agreement,
which may be denounced by either party giving three months notice.
The Egyptian Government agree in consequence, on condition of complete
reciprocity, to grant most-favoured-nation treatment to agricultural and industrial
produce of Palestinian origin imported into Egyptian territory, whether intended
for consumption in Egypt, re-exportation or transit. This treatment shall also
'apply to Palestinian tobaccos imported into Egypt, which will enjoy the benefit
of the differential tariff, on condition, however, that they are of purely Palestinian origin. It is understood, on the other hand, that the treatment accorded
by the Egyptian Government to Sudanese products, and that accorded by the
Palestine Government to Syrian products, shall be excluded from the present
agreement.
The provisional arrangement will not come into force until after the assent
of the Egyptian Parliament thereto, and it may be denounced by either of the
contracting parties giving three months notice.
I request Your I^xcellency to be good enough to confirm your agreement
on the above bases.
I have, etc.
WACYF EOUTROS GHALI
Minister
for Foreign
Affairs.
His Excellency,
His Britannic Majesty's High
Commissioner for Palestine,
JERUSALEM.
Note of Palestine
DESPATCH No. 25 M .
REFERENCE No. 10173/28
Government.
Government Offices,
Jerusalem.
21st June, 1928.
Your Excellency,
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's note
No. 1.31/1 dated the 6th of June in the following terms with regard to the
proposed agreement between the Governments of Egypt and Palestine for the
grant of reciprocal most-favoured-nation treatment.
696
OFFICIAL GAZETTE.
I
1st November, 1928.
" J'ai l'honneur de nie référer à la correspondance échangée en Ire S.E.
le Haut-Commissaire Britannique on Egypte et le Ministère au sujet du désir
que vous avez exprimé en vue de la conclusion d'un accord commercial entre
]'Egypte et la Palestine, basé sur la clause de la nation la plus favorisée.
Je m'empresse d'informer votre Excellence, en réponse, que le Gouvernenien!, Egyptien, envisageant 1 réiorme prochaine de son système douanier,
est d'avis de conclure, pour le îoment, avec la Palestine, un accord. coramerci al provisoire, susceptible de dénonciation de part et d'autre moyennant un
préavis de trois mois.
Le Gouvernement Egyptieh consent par conséquent, sous bénéfice de
parfaite réciprocité, à ce que les produits du sol et de ]'industrie originaires
de Palestine, importés sur le teijritoire égyptien et destinés soit à la consommation soit à la réexportation oui au transit, jouissent du traitement de la nation
la plus favorisée. Ce traitement i s'appliquera aussi aux tabacs palestiniens importés en Egypte qui jouiront du tarif différentiel à la condition toutefois qu'ils
soient d'origine purement palestinienne. Il est entendu, d'autre part, que le
traitement accordé par le Gouvernement Egyptien aux produits soudanais, et
celui accordé par le Gouvernement Palestinien aux produits syriens sont exclus
du présent accord.
!
Cet arrangement provisoire !rentrera en vigueur qu'après l'assentiment du
Parlement Egyptien et il pourra être dénoncé par chacune des parties contractantes moyennant un préavis de 3 mois.
i
;
Ln priant Votre Excellence do vouloir bien me confirmer votre accord suites bases ci-dessus, je saisis l'occasion de vous renouveler, Monsieur le HautCommissaire, l'assurance de ma très haute considération".
2. I n reply I beg to confirm
terms cited.
my consent
to the agreement
on
the
I have the honour to be,
Your Excellency's
obedient servant,
High
His Excellency,
j
The Minister for Foreign Affairs,
CAIRO.
P L U M E R , F . M.
Commissioner
for
Palestine.