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Road Traffic Act 1968 (Part V) Breath Tests and Blond

Tests Reguations 1969—196/1969.

PARKING BYE-LAWS

Ballybay, Co. Monaghan—39/1970.

Tipperary Town—209/1969.

Boyle, Co. Rascommon—30/1970.

Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny—61/1970.

Road Traffic — New Signs

for Parking Restrictions

Allowed—2i7/1969.

Road Vehicles—Registration and Licensing Regulations re

Identification Marks amended—205/1969.

Road Traffic Act 1968—Sections 27 to 36 and 43 to 46 in

force from 3rd November 1969—195/1969.

Temporary Parking

Rules

Dublin Rules 1969 revoked after 14* January 1970—

2/1970.

Kells, Co. Meath—23/1970.

Temporary Traffic Rules

Dundalk, Co. Louth—253/1969.

Dublin and Dun Laoghaire—52'1970.

Drogheda, Co. Louth—193/1969.

Limerick (No. 2) 1969—7/1970.

Road Traffic

Temporary Authorisation of Unauthorised Signs Con-

tined until 3ist December 1971—258/1969.

Transport Act 1964

Annual Grant payable to Coras lompair Eireann raised

to £2,650,000—267/1969.

Transport Act 1950—fAdditional Powers) Order 1969—

265/1969.

Mallow, Co. Cork—60/1970.

Traffic and Parking Bye

Laws

Carlow—200/1969.

Cork City—46/1970.

Ennis, Co. Clare—246'1969.

Thurles, Co. Tipperary—206/1969.

Traffic and Parking Temporary Rules

Dublin—239 /1969.

Limerick City—51/1970.

New Ross, Co. Wexford (No. 2)—219/1969.

SUPPLEMENTARY STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

Bord na Mona—Interest on Advances under Turf

Development Act waived—53/1970.

Health Act 1947—Authorised Officers may take samples

of Food and Drink—50/1970.

Cyclamates in Food—Manufacture, Importation, Storage

and Sale prohibited save under cautionsry hbel—

49/1970.

Health Act 1970—Sections i to 33 (save 3 and 6), 41, 43,

76 and 78 in force from I3th March 1970—47/1970.

Waiver of Rates—Scheme requires consent of Minister—

41/1970.

Housing Authorities (Loan Charges Contributions and

Management Regulations 1967 (Amendment) Regula

tions 1970—42/1970.

Motor Vehicles

(Temporary Importation) Regulations

1970—Temporary

Importation Permit

for Visitors,

cars rescinded after 22nd March 1970—54/1970.

Fishery Harbour Centre Established at Castletownbere,

Co. Cork, under direction of Minister—57/1970.

Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income) (Cyprus) order

1970—79/1970.

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Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income and Capital)

(Kingdom of Norway) Order 1970—80/1970.

Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income and Capital)

(Finland) Order 1970—81/1970.

Mines and Quarries Acts 1965 in force from 1st June

1970—73/1970.

Mines

(Managers

and Officials) Regulations

1970—

73/1970.

Mines and Quarries (References) Rules—75/1970.

Mines and Quarries—Notification of Dangerous Occur

rences prescribed—76'1970.

Mines and Quarries—Notification of Dangerous Accidents

Regulatcns 1970—77/1970.

Prices Stabilisation Order 1965 continued in force until

6th October 1970—55/1970.

Mines (Surveyors asd Plans) Regulations 1970—78/1970.

Northern Bank Finance Corporation Ltd., an authorised

Dealer for Exchange Control Acts—52/1970.

Industrial Development Act 1969—Sections i to 3, 5 to

16, and 18 to 47, as well as First and Second Schedule

in operation from 1st April 1970—63/1970.

Milk—Maximum Retail Price

in Dublin Sale District

fixed at 9d. per pint from April to December 1970—

59/1970.

Chinese Pencils—Provisional Import Duties fixed, after

l8th March 1970—48/1970.

Rates—Conditions laid down in which Rates may be paid

by instalments—34'1970.

Cork Harbour Commissioners and Industrial Authority

approved Organisations under Superannuation Act

1963—64/1970.

Statistics Acts extended to Shannon Customs and Free

Airport—56/1970.

Importation of Dogs and Cats—Statutory Minimum

Period of Detention extended to 12 months after 8th

April 1970—65/1970.

Shannon Customs Free Airport—Statistics of External

Trade to be furnished monthly to Central Statistics

Office—68/1970.

QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT

BAIL EIREANN

llth February, 1970

DubJin Circuit Court

Mr. T. J. Fitzpatrick (Cavan) asked the Minister

for Justice if he will state in relation to Dublin

Circuit Court (a) the number of malicious injury

claims awaiting hearing, (b) the number of criminal

injury cases ayaiting hearing, (c) the number of

district court appeals awaitng hearing and (d) the

number of civil appeals awaiting hearing ;

the

period over which arrears in each of the'above

categories accumulated; if there is adequate court

room accommodation available to Dublin Circuit

Court even if there were additional judges ; and

what steps he proposed to take to deal with the

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