410,001 to 420,000 420,001 to 430,000 430,001 to 440,000 440,001 to 450,000

and who have failed by the 6th January, 1964, to have re-registered in com pliance with the appropriate Orders specified in the Schedule. The effect of this Order will be to render any old identity card in possession of any such person invalid and to cause him to become an unregistered person with effect from the said date.

(Secretariat D/RPO)

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MINING ORDINANCE, 1954.

(No. 33 of 1954).

MINING (GENERAL) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1963.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 68 of the Mining Ordinance, 1954, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations--

1. These regulations may be cited as the Mining (General) Citation. (Amendment) Regulations, 1963.

2. Regulations 3, 4 and 5 of the Mining (General) Regulations, Revocation 1954 (hereinafter referred to as the principal regulations) are revoked and replace- and replaced by the following—–

"Manner

and forms of applice- tions and amendmenta thereof. Firt Schedule.

Applicants

to give natice 10

owners, etc. of land within Brea applied for.

3. (1) Any person who desires to obtain a pros pecting licence, a mining licence or a mining lease, shall apply to the Superintendent of Mines in duplicate on the appropriate form prescribed in the First Schedule.

(2) A plan, in duplicate, of the area applied for. drawn to the scale of 1:25,000, shall accompany every such application and shall show-

(a) all important local objects, landmarks. streams

and buildings within the area applied for; and (b) the topographical features, including the coursea and names, if any, of streams within or adjacent to the area applied for, as shown on the 1:25,000 topographical sheet in the map series L 881L covering the district in which the area lies.

(3) When no question of priority of application arises, the Superintendent of Mines may permit amendment of any application in the case of clerical or minor errors in the plan, and the date of any application so amended shall remain the original date of its first acceptance, which shall have been endorsed thereon at the time of acceptance.

4. Not less than four weeks and not more than six weeks after the making of any application pursuant to the provisions of regulation 3, the applicant shall, unless his application has been refused, give written notice of the particulars of such application to the owner and any lawful occupier of any private land situated within the area to which such application relates, and shall give or send by registered post to the Superintendent of Mines a copy of each such notice.

tent of

regulations 3, 4 and 5.

(G.NA. 124/94).

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