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International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1948

' accepted by Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,

•'.Ghana, Poland, Turkey and Venezuela, and extended to

Dutch and Portuguese Overseas Territories—224/1958.

Motor Vehicle Licences and Trade Licences—Holders may

surrender the Licence and apply for Repayment of Duty

under certain conditions—198/1958.

Pound-Keepers' Fees increased from ist April 1959—35/1959.

Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Amendment

Regulations 1958—198/1958.

POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Telephone (Amendment) Regulations 1958 to make better

provision for the Method of Computing Charges for

Trunk Calls by Subscribers of Automatic Exchanges—

179/1958.

SOCIAL SERVICES

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

Social Welfare (Amendment) Act 1958 in force from agth

December 1958—271/1958.

Social Welfare (Modification of Insurance) (Male Weavers)

(Amendment) Regulations 1959—9/1959.

Social Welfare (Unemployment Benefit) (Additional Condition)

Regulations 1958—233/1958.

Social Welfare—Reduced Rates of Contributions payable by

Women employed as Outworkers or as Servants or in

Agriculture to be entitled to all Benefits except Un

employment—233/1958.

nemployment Assistance—Exclusion of Defined Persons

from March to November 1959—38/1959.

TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC

SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

ord na Mona may build Railway Lines in Boora Bog, Co

OfTaly, under Turf Development Act 1946—214/1958.

Buses owned outside the State and used on Tours not subject

to full Restrictions of Imported Cars—253/1958.

Carriage of Wheat in own Vehicles by Licensed Agents of

Mills allowed without Licence—180/1958.

Customs-free Airport, Shannon—Limits varied as from ist

January 1959—258/1958.

Great Northern Railway Act 1958—Industrial Engineering

Co. Ltd., designated as successor to Dundalk Engineering

Works, Ltd.—200/1958.

Lough Corrib Navigation Trustees may abandon University

Road Bridge, Galway, and Navigation on Eglinton Canal,

Galway—232/1958.

Markets and Fairs—Farmers may carry Livestock from these

to Farms for Reward for his Neighbours by means of

an Agricultural Tractor or Trailer without Licence—

173/1958.

Mercantile Marine Act 1955—Citizens of South Africa, New

Zealand and Pakistan, as reciprocating States, are entitled

to own Irish Ships—184/1958.

Merchant Shipping Acts—Certificates of Competency as

First-Class or Second-Class Engineers granted in Aust

ralia shall be recognised for Service on Irish Ships—

195/1958.

Motor Cars (Temporary Importation) Regulations 1958—

253/1958.

Oil Pollution of the Sea Act 1956—Irish-Registered Ships of

under 80 Tons may discharge Oil in prohibited Sea-zones

under certain conditions—244/1958.

Road Vehicles (Index Marks) (Amendment) Regulations 1959.

—New Index Marks for Co. Clare—8/1959.

—New Index Marks for Cork Borough—248/1958.

Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway—Abandon

ment Order from Blacklion Border, Co. Cavan, to

Collooney Junction, Co. Sligo, made from 24th Sept

ember 1958—181/1958.

Traffic Signs at present in use, not in accordance with Traffic

Signs Regulations 1956, may continue to be used until

3ist December 1960—254/1958.

Transport Act 1958—Compensation for Redundancy extended

to Re-Organisation of C.I.E. Engineering Dept., Inchi-

core—249/1958.

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