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SUPPLEMENT No. 2 το THE CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 3758 OF 13TH MAY, 1954. LEGISLATION. THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS No. 27 OF 1954. A LAW TO APPROPRIATE A SUM NOT EXCEEDING EIGHT MILLION, FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHT POUNDS TO THE SERVICE OF THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR. R. P. ARMITAGE,] [5th May, 1954. Governor. W HEREAS it is necessary to make provision for such Preamble, expenses of the Government of Cyprus for the year ending the thirty-first day of December, 1954, as are not already lawfully provided for or shall not hereafter he provided for by any Law. BE it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cyprus as follows :— 1. This Law may be cited as the Appropriation Law, short title. 1954. (137)

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SUPPLEMENT No. 2 το

T H E CYPRUS GAZETTE No. 3758 OF 13TH MAY, 1954.

LEGISLATION.

THE STATUTE LAWS OF CYPRUS No. 27 OF 1954.

A L A W TO APPROPRIATE A SUM NOT EXCEEDING EIGHT MILLION, F I V E H U N D R E D AND S I X T Y - O N E THOUSAND, F I V E H U N D R E D AND E I G H T Y - E I G H T POUNDS TO THE SERVICE OF THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING THE T H I R T Y - F I R S T D A Y OF DECEMBER, IN THE Y E A R OF OUR LORD O N E THOUSAND N I N E H U N D R E D AND F I F T Y - F O U R .

R. P. ARMITAGE,] [5th May, 1954.

Governor.

WH E R E A S it is necessary to make provision for such Preamble, expenses of the Government of Cyprus for the year

ending the thirty-first day of December, 1954, as are not already lawfully provided for or shall not hereafter he provided for by any Law.

B E it enacted by His Excellency the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Cyprus as follows :—

1. This Law may be cited as the Appropriation Law, short title. 1954.

(137)

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Appropria­tion of £7,187,930.

First Schedule. Appropria­tion of £1,373,658.

Second Schedule. Limitation of sums to be spent.

Date of coming into operation.

2. In addition to the sums already lawfully appropriated to the service of the Queen or which may be hereafter lawfully appropriated thereto, there shall be issued and applied to the service of the twelve months ending the thirty-first day of December, 1954, out of the revenue and other funds of the Colony, any sum not exceeding the sum of Seven Million, One Hundred and Eighty-Seven Thousand, and Nine Hundred and Thirtjr Pounds for defraying the charge of the Government of Cyprus for such period as set out in the First Schedule.

3. There shall be issued and applied to the service of the twelve months ending the thirty-first day of December, 1954, out of the Development Fund of the Colony, any sum not exceeding the sum of One Million, Three Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand and Six Hundred and Fifty-Eight Pounds for defraying the charge of the Government of Cyprus for such period as set out in the Second Schedule.

4. A sum not exceeding the amount set down under each head in the Schedules hereto may be issued and spent in respect of the Establishment or Service specified and referred to therein.

5. This Law shall be deemed to have come into operation on the 1st day of January , 1954.

FIRST SCHEDULE {Section z). H E A D

1. His Excellency the Governor 2. Administration 3. Agriculture . . 4. Antiquities . . 5. Attorney-General 6. Audit 7. Civil Aviation 8. Co-operative Development 9. Customs and Excise

10. Education 11. Forests 12. General Clerical Staff 13. Inland Revenue 14. Judicial 15. Labour 16. Land Registration and Surveys 17. London Office 18. Medical

£ 3,668

270,441 259,767

34,251 6,205

15,337 72,472 21,269

186,782 898,551 169,433 121,232

71,114 31,293 18,919

157,168 4,959

559,380

Carried forward . . £2,902,241

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B E A D Brought forward 19. Messengers 20. Miscellaneous 21. Pensions and Gratuities 22. Police 23. Post Office . . 24. Printing Office 25. Prisons 26. Public Debt Charges 27. Public Works 28. Public Works Annually Recurrent 29. Public Works Non-recurrent 30. Secretariat 31. Subventions and Contributions 32. Touring 33. Treasury 34. Water Supply and Irrigation 35. Welfare Service 36. Commodity Subsidies 37. Cost-of-living Allowances . . 38. Long-term Loans and Advances 39. Development

£2,902,241 33,422

258,295 308,454 506,169 113,187 62,899 79,548

396,144 118,879 330,257 370,047

43,341 21,299

7,620 46,352

269,872 26,329

350,000 543,575 150,000 250,000

£7,187,930

SECOND SCHEDULE (Section 3). HEAD Development Expenditure.

41. Agriculture 42. Broadcasting 43. Education 44. Forests 45. Geological and Geophysical Survey 46. Harbours 47. Holiday Resorts 48. Medical 49. Miscellaneous 50. Roads 51. Social Security 52. Village Improvement

£ 145,558

54,118 135,923 21,959

7,578 178,104

8,001 287,867 202.550

68,000 244,000

20,000

£1,373,658

6th May, 1954. J. FLETCHER-COOKE,

Colonial Secretary.

Pi'inted by the Government Printer at the Government Printing Office, Nicosia, Cyprus.