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Levy paid by Bacon Curers in respect of Carcases used for

Production of Bacon fixed at

IDS. yd. per carcase—

191/1957-

Levy not payable by Bacon Curers in respect of Bacon sold

on Home Market during October, 1957—186/1957.

Milk and Dairies (Amendment) Act 1956—Certain Dairies

and Dairymen excluded from Act—212/1957.

Pasteurising (Separated Milk) Regulations '1957—196/1957.

Pigs—Movement prohibited within Dublin Area except under

Permit, and Restrictions on Movement outside that Area

removed—255/1957.

Pigs may only be moved by Licensed Pig Dealers—202/1957.

Poultry Hatcheries Regulations 1957—229/1957.

Swine Fever—Restriction on Movement of Pigs allowed

provided Transit Permit first obtained—189/1957.

Swine Fever (Controlled Area)—255/1957.

Tobacco—Maximum Acreage to be planted in 1957 fixed at

1,500 acres—43/1957.

Wheat Milling—Quota of Mills reduced by 5%—6/1958.

Wheat Order 1957 (Amendment) Order 1957—218/1957.

COMMODITIES, GOODS AND SERVICES

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Fair Trading Rules :—No. 17—Supply of Alcoholic and

Non-Alcoholic Apple Drinks, Juices and Concentrates

to Wholesalers.

Flour and Wheatenmeal Act 1956 in operation from 2ist

October, 1957—209/1957.

CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Anti-Swine Fever Serum and Swine Fever Vaccine—Import

prohibited save under Permit—228/1957.

Boots and Shoes limited to 100,000 pairs in 1958—247/1957.

Brocade and Tapestry Cloth—Import subject to Quota—

29/1958.

Completely Assembled Mechanically

Propelled Vehicles

limited to 26 Articles in 1958—246/1957.

.Electric Filament Lamps limited to 100,000 Articles in 1958

—222/1957.

Hats, Caps, Hoods and Shapes limited to 30,000 Articles in

1958—248/1957.

Motor Body Car Parts limited to toArticlesin 1958—245/1957.

Motor Car Chassis—20

substantially assembled Chassis

allowed in 1958—242/1957.

Motor Vehicle Chassis—50 assembled Chassis without a Body

allowed in 1958—243/1957.

Pneumatic Tyres for Bicycles—Quota of 105,000 Articles

fixed for 1958—273/1957.

Pneumatic Tyres for Motor Vehicles—Quota of 60,000 Articles

fixed for 1958—272/1957.

Road Vehicle Bodies without Chassis limited to 50 in 1958

—244/1957.

Rubber Boots and Shoes—Quota of 55,000 pairs fixed for

1958—274/1957.

Rubber Proofed Clothing—Quota of 1,000 Articles fixed for

1958—249/1957.

Silk, or Artificial Silk Hose—Imports limited to 570,000 pairs

to zSth February, 1959—20/1958.

Sparking Plugs—Imports limited to 75,000 Articles to 3ist

October, 1958—190/1957.

Woven Cotton Piece Goods limited to 3,732,000 square yards

in 1958—224/1957.

Woven Woollen or Worsted Fabrics—Imports limited to

1,800,000 square yards to 28th February, 1959—21/1958.

COUNTY AND TOWN MANAGEMENT

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Bray U.D.C., Co. Wicklow—Alteration of Boundaries—

48/1958.

District Electoral Divisions of Aghada, Cloyne, Inch and

Rostellan, Co. Cork, may grant Camping Organisations

a Licence for Camping.—220/1957.

Local Government (Sanitary Services) Act 1948 (Section 34)

(Part of County of Cork) Order 1957—220/1957.

Local Officers

in Gaeltacht cannot hold positions after

3 ist January, 1958, unless they have competent knowledge

of Irish—184/1957.

Local Offices (Gaeltacht) (Amendment)—32/1958.

Local Officers (Irish Language) (Amendment) Regulations

Major Offices under local Authorities listed by Minister of

Health—47/1958.

Wicklow County—New District Electoral Division of

Rathmichael (Bray) created after ist November, 1957—

216/1957.

Wicklow County (Extension of Boundary) Provisional Order

1957, to come into force on ist November, 1957—

214/1957.

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—EMERGENCY

AND OTHER DUTIES

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Artificial or Synthetic Silk Fabrics—Customs duty imposed

of 2s. 6d. (full) or is. 8d. (preferential) per square yard

after 7th February 1958—30/1958.

Berets—Duty imposed after ist March, 1958—49/1958.

Coil Springs made from Round Steel Bars—Duty Imposed

—187/1957.

Cushions, Stationery, Superphosphates, Wooden Articles, Tin

Plate, Cast Iron Wheels, Ointments, Cartridges, Bandages,

Electric Filament Lamps—Suspension

of Duty

on

specified kind of articles continued in 1958—268/1957.

Dried Peas—Customs Duty increased to 6d. per Ib. (full),

4d. per Ib. (preferential) after I3th February, 1958—

36/1958.

File Covers and Component Parts—Miscellaneous Duties

imposed after 4th February, 1958—18/1958.

Glucose—Duty per Ton of £30 (full), £20 (preferential)

imposed—39/1957.

Gummed Printed and Unprinted Paper—Duties imposed—

238/1957.

Malt Extracts—Duty increased to 75% or 43. 6d. per Ib. (full),

or to 50% or 35. per Ib. (preferential)—185/1957.

Moire Fabrics, Jacquard Blistered Fabric, Corset Coutil,

Tapestry, Brocades and Tie Silk now subject to increased

Duty—31/1958.

Raw Tomatoes imported between ist June and 3151 October

subject to a Customs Duty per Ib. of 6d. (full), or 4d.

(preferential)—3 7/1958.

Roofing Slates—Duty suspended after ist January, 1958—

275/i957-

Sections for Beehives—Duty imposed of 50% (full), 33j%

("preferential)—38/1958.

Stranded Wire and Cable and Rope of Iron and Steel—Duty

imposed—182/1957.

Unprinted Paper intended for Use in the Manufacture of

Corrugated Paper Board can be imported free of Duty—

17/1958.

EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS

OF EMPLOYMENT

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Employment Regulations Orders made by undermentioned

Joint Labour Committees fixing revised Minimum Rates and

Conditions of Employment :

Aerated Waters and Wholesale Bottling—23/1958.

Brush and Broom—9/1958.

Button-Making—247 1958.

Creameries—41/1958.