The Gazette 1958-61

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—EMERGENCY AND OTHER DUTIES SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS Aluminium Sheet, Strip and Foil—Customs Duty of (full), 25% (Preferential) imposed after loth February 1959—16/1959. Aluminium Sheet, Strip and Foil—Customs duty exempted, if material more than 1/50 inch thick and imported before ist July 1959—17/1959. Cast-iron Baths—Minimum Duty of fy full, £6 preferential, per bath imposed after 5th December 1958—235/1958. Cast-iron Pipes (Specified)—Customs Duty of 50% full, 3 3$%preferential imposed after i6th September 1958— 189/1958. Cotton Bandages, Lint and Medical Dressings—Customs Duty of 50% full, 334% preferential, imposed after 2nd Sept ember 1958—183/1959. Cotton Wool and Wadding—Customs Duty of 50% full, 33i% preferential, imposed after I4th October 1958— 206/1958. Cloth Towels—Customs Duty of 2/- per Article (small) or 3/- per Article (large) imposed after I2th December 1958—246/1958. Electric Motors—Customs Duty of 60% full 40% preferential, imposed after 7th November 1958—218/1958. Flavouring Essences—Customs Duty of 37£% full, 25% preferential, imposed after gth September 195 8—187/1958. Furnishing Fabrics (Specified)—Customs Duty of 50% full, 33i% preferential, imposed after zoth January 1959— 5/1959- Gas Pressure Cylinders exempted from Duty if imported before ist December 1958—252/1958. Man-made Yarn Fibres (specified) exempted from Duty— 262/1958. Metal Fabric and Expanded Metal—Customs Duty of £60 full, £40 preferential, per Ton, imposed after 23rd Sept ember, 1958—192/1958. Oil-fired Space Heaters (Portable)—Customs Duty of 60% full, 40% preferential, imposed after ist October 1958— 194/1958. Plastic Tapes (Adhesive)—Customs Duty of 60% full, 40% preferential, imposed after I4th October 1958—205/1958. Polythilene Film—Customs Duty of 37^% full, 25% pre ferential, imposed after 20th January, 1959—6/1959. Processed Nylon Yarns—Customs Duty of 50% full, 33^% preferential, imposed after i6th January 1959—3/1959. Spectacles, Frames and Lenses—Customs Duty of 50% fufl, 33i% preferential, imposed after 7th October, 1958. Stainless Steel, Aluminium and Nickel Alloy Vessels, Vats and Tanks—Customs Duty of 50% full, 33}% preferen tial, imposed after 3rd February 1959—11/1959. Raw Onions and Raw Shallots exempted from Duty after ist February 1959—4/1959. Synthetic or Artificial Textile Gloves (Specified)—Customs Duty of 30/- full, zo/- preferential, per dozen pairs, imposed after I2th December 1958—245/1958. Wheat—Customs Duty of £2 per Ton, imposed after I5th November 1958 unless prior Licence obtained—222/1958. Wire Netting and Fencing—Duty increased to 50% full, 333% preferential, imposed after i6th September 1958— 190/1958. EDUCATION SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS National School Teachers' Superannuation (Amendment) Scheme 1958—247/1958. Vocational Education—Supplemental Parliamentary Grants to Vocational Education Committees in 1958-59—199/1958. 90

CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS Assembled Mechanically Propelled Vehicles—Imports limited to 26 until 3ist December 1959—240/1959. Assembled Motor Car Chassis with Bodies—Imports limited to 20 until 3ist December 1959—236/1958. Assembled Motor Car Chassis without Bodies—Imports limited to 50 until 3ist December 1959—237/1958. Assembled Road Vehicle Bodies without Chassis—Imports limited to 50 articles until 3151 December 1959— 238/1958. Boots and Shoes—Imports limited to 100,000 pairs to 3151 December 1959—241/1958. Brushes, Brooms and Mops—Imports limited to 50,000 articles until 3ist March 1960—27/1959. Feeding Stuffs (Restrictions of Export)—178/1957. Fisheries (Amendment) Act 1958—Persons exporting Rainbow Trout must be licensed after ist January 1959—213/1958. Hares (Dead)—Export prohibited save under Licence after ist January 1957—6/1957. Hats, Capes, Hoods and Shapes—Imports limited to 30,000 articles to 3151 December 1959—242/1958. Laminated Sponges—Imports limited in value to £2,000 until 3ist March 1960—26/1959. Motor Car Body Balloons—Imports limited to 10 until 3151 December 1959—239/1958. Personal Clothing made of Cotton—Export prohibited to N.I. or G.B. after ist March 1959—28/1959. Pneumatic Tyres for Bicycles—Imports limited to 105,000 articles to 3ist January 1960—273/1958. Pneumatic Tyres for Motor Cars—Imports limited to 60,000 articles to 3ist January 1960—272/1958. Rubber Boots and Shoes—Imports limited to 55,000 pairs to 3ist January 1960—274/1958. Rubber-proofed Clothing—Imports limited to 1,000 articles to 3ist December 1959—243/1958. Shellfish—Export totally prohibited save under Licence after ist December 1958—223/1958. Sparking Plugs—Import limited to 7,500 articles until 3 ist October 1959—197/1958. Silk or Artificial Silk Hose—Imports limited to 570,000 pairs to 2gth February 1960—12/1959. Sugar—Import prohibited in 1959 save by Sugar Co.— 255/1958. Bundoran U.D.C., Co. Donegal, may grant Licence authorising Use of Land for Camping to Camping Authorities— 20/1959. Cork Co. Council may make Bye-Laws with respect to Offensive Trades imposing Penalties—211/1959. Housing of Working Classes Acts (Forms) (Amendment)— 24/1959. Housing of Working Classes Act—Forms prescribed in Cases where Local Authorities acquire compulsorily Houses unfit for human Habitation—230/1958. Limerick County Infirmary abolished after ist January 1959, and its Property, Debts and Liabilities transferred to Limerick Corporation—204/1958. Local Offices (Gaeltacht)—Competent knowledge of Irish of Officers appointed deferred until January 1960—14/1959. Local Officers (Irish Language) (Amendment) Regulations 1959—Defers imposing competent knowledge of Irish of Officers in Gaeltacht until January 1960—15/1959. Local Government (Sanitary Services) Act 1948 (Section 34) (Urban District of Bundoran)—20/1959. COUNTY AND TOWN MANAGEMENT SUBJECT MATTER AND REFERENCE NUMBERS

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