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Importation of meat and animal products allowed from

Austria, Belgium, Denmark, The Federal Republic of

Germany, France,

Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,

Norway, Sweden and Switzerland not permitted after

8th February 1966—27/1966.

Motor-Car body parts—Limited quota until 31st Decem

ber 1966—243/1965.

Substantially assembled motor-car chassisimited

until 3

Substantially assembled motor-car chassis—Limited quota

until 31st December 1966—240/1965.

Completely assembled motor-vehicle chassis without a

body attached thereto—Limited quota until end of

1966—241/1965.

Completely assembled mechanically propelled vehicles—

Limited quota during 1966—244/1965.

Completely

assembled

road

vehicle

bodies—Limited

quota in 1966—242/1965.

Imports from Southern Rhodesia prohibited except under

licence after 21st January 1966—10/1966.

Sparking Plugs restricted quota to 31st October 1966—

207/1966.

Woven Fabrics of Silk, Cotton and Jute—Restricted

quota during 1966—238/1965.

Textile Yarns and Bedding—Restricted quota ir 1966—

237/1965. This restricted quota of 100,000 applies to

Eastern European Countries, Soviet Russia and China

only.

Women's felt hats, caps and hoods—Restricted quota

during 1966—234/1965.

COUNTY AND TOWN MANAGEMENT

Subject Matter and Reference Numbers

Cork Corporation—Boundaries extended by Provisional

Order of 1965 after 1st July 1965—141/1965.

Kildare Co.—District Electoral Divisions of Cloncurry

and Lullymore transferred from Clane County Elec

toral Area to Kildare County Electoral Area—48/

1966.

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—EMERGENCY AND

OTHER DUTIES

Subject Matter and Reference Numbers

Agricultural Machinery—Customs Duty revoked after

1st March 1966—41/1966.

Agricultural Machinery—Duty imposed—34/1966.

Bedspreads (tufted)—Minimum duty of 15/- each im

posed after 24th December 1965—254/1965.

Ceramic Sanitary Ware—Customs Duty revoked after

1st March 1966—42/1966.

Ceramic Sanitary Ware—Duty imposed—35/1966.

Customs and Excise Tariff—Amendments made in classi

fication—216/1965.

Footwear—Duty of 67J per cent (foot) and 45 per cent

(preferential) imposed after 1st January 1966—262/

1965.

Fur Felt Hat Forms and Hoods—Duty revoked after 26th

November 1965—228/1965.

Iron and Steel Bars, Rods, Sheets and Plate—Customs

Duty suspended to 30th June 1966—267/1965.

Man-made Fibres—Customs Duty reduced—36/1966.

Metal Frames, Fluorescent Light-Fittings, Aluminium

Foil Containers, Wood and Plastic Articles, Electric

Motors, Car Radios and Watch-straps, Amendments to

existing Customs Duty—225/1965.

Motor Vehicle Tyres—Duty imposed—37/1966.

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Packings temporarily imported in connection with the

importation or exportation of goods exempted from

duty after 16th December 1965—223/1965.

Special Import Levy imposed on miscellaneous goods

from 2nd November 1965

to 31st March 1966—

220/1965.

Stockings of Man-made Fibre—Duty imposed—38/1966.

Twine—Duty imposed—39/1966.

EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS AND

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

Subject Matter and Reference Numbers

Building

Industry—Apprenticeship Committee appoin

ted—118/1965.

Building

Industry—Arrangements for

the

recruitment

and training of apprentices brought under Statutory

Control—117/1965.

Curtain Materials

(weaving

of)

and Bedspreads—

Women may work between 7.00 a.m. and 11.00 p.m.

on shift work—215/1965.

Dental Craftsmen—Arrangements

for

the

recruitment

and training of apprentices brought under Statutory

Control—194/1965.

Dental Craftsmen—Statutory Apprenticeship Committee

appointed.

Drapery and Footwear Shops in Athlone, Co. Westmeath

—Hours of training on weekdays regulated.

Electronic Components Industry—Young persons may

work on shift work between 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.

—29/1966.

Electronic Components Industry at Shannon Industrial

Estate, Co. Clare—Women may work on shift work

between 7.00 a.m. and 12.00 midnight.

Engineering and Metal Trade—Circumstances under

which apprentices in this trade may be dismissed—???

Engineering and Metal Trade—Period of apprenticeship

fixed at five years.

Hairdressing Shops in Dundalk, Co. Louth—Hours of

trading on weekdays regulated.

Hotels Joint Labour Committee established after 23rd

April 1965—81/1965.

Paper Bags Industry—Sole persons cannot be employed

until eleven hours have expired from the time such

person ceased to do industrial work on the previous

day—247/1965.

Plastic Mou'di"g Industry—Women may be employed

between 7.30 a.m. and 11.00 p.m. on shift work—

254/1964.

Plastic Moulding Industry—Young persons may be em

ployed .on shift work between 8.00 a.m. and 10.00

p.m.—20/1966.

'Printing Industry—Women may be employed between

6.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. on shift work in machine-

checking and wire-stitching—222/1965.

Printing

Industry—Apprenticeship Committee

estab

lished in industry—25/1966.

Printing Trade—Recruitment and training of appren

tices brought under Statutory Control—24/1966.

Rubber Soles—Trimming and packing—Women may be

employed on shift work between 7.00 a.m. and 11.00

p.m.—259/1965.

Toilet Rolls

(manufacture of)—Women may be em

ployed between 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 p.m. on shift

work—260/1965.

Women's Clothing and Millinery Joint Labour Commit

tee—Rates of wages

fixed for skilled workers em

ployed in the mantle and costume section from 7th

February 1966—17/1966.