The Gazette 1967/71

Agricultural Machinery from Great Britain or any vehicle for the transport of animals in Great Britain prohibi ted—243/1967. Pedal Cycles, Lorries, Trucks, Omnibuses, Motorcycles, Caravans, Trailers and Tyres prohibited from Great Britain—252/1967. Horse racing, Hunting, Dog racing, Coursing, Hunting of game rabbits etc., Fishing by rod and line, Motor cycle events, and Sale of dogs prohibited from 22nd December 1967—253/1967. Persons who have been in Britain within 21 days may not enter any Mart, Fair or Market etc., or animal factory—266/1967. Persons who have been in Britain within 21 days may not enter any building or lands on which animals are present—276/1967. Land Bonds: 7-J- per cent interest fixed in respect of land bought by Land Commission during 1968. Warble Fly: (Notification and treatment of infestation of cattle) Order 1967—216/1967. COMMODITIES, GOODS AND SERVICES Subject Matter and Reference Numbers Dublin District Milk Board—Election day fixed at 14th December 1967—238/1967. Hire Purchase and credit sales—restrictions imposed in 1965 removed—295/1967. Hiring—restrictions imposed in 1965 revoked—206/1967. Intoxicating liquor and non-alcoholic beverages—Maxi mum retail prices for stout and ale fixed for Clones, Co. Monaghan—236/1967. Intoxicating liquor and non-alcoholic beverages—Maxi mum prices excluded from all imported intoxicating liquor and non-alcoholic beverages after 21st Decem ber 1967—291/1967. Milk—Maximum prices for retail sales fixed in Ballina- sloe, Co. Galwav—227/1967. _ Milk Boards—Regulations providing for elections of Ordinary Members—239/1967. Prices Stabilization Order 1965 continued in force until 6th April, 1968—209/1967. CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Subject Matter and Reference Numbers Fertilisers—Imports from Britain prohibited save under licence—254/1967. Motor Vehicles—Temporary importation free of duties of motor vehicles owned outside the State extended— 220/1967. Milk and Cream—Importation prohibited save under licence—242/1967. Electric Filament Lamps—Import limited to 120,000 articles to 30th November 1968—228/1967. Pneumatic Tyres—Quota limited to 32,500 articles to 30th June 1968—262/1967. Boots and Shoes—Quota limited to 82,500 pairs ot 30th June 1968—251/1967. Woven fabrics of silk and Cotton—Quota limited to 12,000 sq. yds. to 31st December 1968—261/1967. Note: This Order applies to Eastern European and Asian countries only. COUNTY AND TOWN MANAGEMENT Subject Matter and Reference Numbers (Planning and Development) Act, 1963—Miscellaneous Amendment Regulations 1967— 230/1967. Local Government

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—EMERGENCY AND OTHER DUTIES Subject Matter and Reference Numbers Amonium Sulphate and Calcium Amonium Nitrate- Customs duty of £3 10 O per ton on imports from Federal German Republic after 22nd December 1967— 290/1967. Fertilisers—Origin of fertilisers for the purpose of res triction of imports (fertilisers from East Germany) Order 1967 determined—259/1967. Motor Vehicles—(specified)—issue of licences permitting importation at reduced rates of duty of certain motor vehicles after 30th November 1967—255/1967. Wash basins, Cisterns and Ceramic materials—suspension of customs duty imposed after 6th December 1967— 265/1967. Wool—Importation of wool from Great Britain pro hibited if produced in an excepted country—247/1967. Importation of Carcasses: Carcasses and animal product—Importation prohibited save under licence from Great Britain of hides and skins, animal material—246/1967. Imposition of duties (No. 166) (Customs duties and form of customs tariff) Order 1967—eliminates duties on late night and changes licensing provisions attached to a number of duties—279/1967. EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS AND Cording and spinning of cotton in Loughrea Cottons, Loughrea, Co. Galway—Shifts of longer duration per mitted—201/1967. Continuous filament bulked synthet ic yarns—Persons employed therein particularly women may work in shifts between 8 a.m. and 12 midnight—292/1967. Continuous filament bulked synthetic yarns at Messrs Robert Usher & Co., Drogheda—longer shifts per mitted—293/1967. Drying and conditioning of native grain—Longer shifts permitted—210/1967. Hotels Joint Labour Committee—Statutory Minimum Rates of Pay fixed save in Dublin, Cork and Dun- laoghaire after 1st January 1968—284/1967. Jetty Construction—Workers at South Beach, Bantry, Co. Cork may work longer shifts—195/1967. Towel Weaving Industry—Women may work between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. in shifts—270/1967. Towel Weaving Industry—Longer shifts permitted for workers of Robert Usher & Co., Drogheda—294/1967. Yarn processing—Juveniles over 17 years of age may be employed in shifts between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.—19/ 1968. Vituallers' shops in Dublin, Dunlaoghaire and Bray— Hours of trading extended from 12th February 1968— FINANCE AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Subject Matter and Reference Numbers Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income Agreements) Republic of Austria—24th May 1966—Confirmed 23rd November 1967. Canada—23rd November 1966—confirmed 19th Septem ber 1967. Swiss Confederation—8th November 1966—confirmed 14th November 1967. Death Duties—7 per cent. National Loan, 1987 to 1992 accepted in payment of death duties—304/1967. 81 CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Subject Matter and Reference Numbers

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