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No. 25] MADRAS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, '1936.


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Part i—Notifications by Government 9

CONTENTS
* PAGE PAG H
Appointments, Leave,-, Permitted to retire, Postings Notifications—cont.
Promotion, Resignation .. .. 899, 901,903,905, 907 District and Sessions Judge of Bellary—To be Addi­
Rules and Orders: tional Judge of the Court of the Resident at
Civil Services (Classification, Control and. Appeal) Hyderabad 901
Rules—Amendments .. .. -. .. 88C-8S7 Revenue and expenditure statement 901-903
*W ' . 892-898, 903, 905, 900, 907-908 i Passports and visas—Whom to be addressed 904
i *7 Trichinopoly District Cauvery Water-cess Rules and Indian Christian Marriage Act 904-905
Salem District Cauvery Water-cess Rules—Amend­ Madras Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 905
ments .. .. ... 906 Indian Press (Emergency Powers) Act 905
Indian Post Office Rules—Amendment 909 Madras Civil Courts Act 905
Indian Boiler Regulations—Amendments .. 909 Madras Estates Land Act 905-906
Investiture of powers .. .. .. 903-904 Land Acquisition Act 906, 90S
Notifications: 912-918
New Legislative Assembly—Labour constituencies— Madras Cattle Disease Act 908
• Elections 885-880 Post Office Savings Banks—Cash deposits—Rate of
Madras Police Subordinate Service and Malabar interest 909
.Special Police Subordinate Service—Penalties that Indian Electricity Act 909
may be imposed and authorities which may impose Paris Sanitary Convention 918
such penalties—Prescribed 887-891 Indian Railways Act 918
Warrant of appointment of acting Governor 898-S99 Paper placed at the disposal of the Press 913
Proclamation—His Excellency Rai Bahadur Sir Survey of India—List of maps published during April
Kurina Venkata' Reddi Nayudu, Et.—Assumed 1936 919-920
-V office .. V. 899
Governor’s Executive Council— Supplements :
Brackenbury, Mr. C. F.—To bo a temporary Mem­ New Legislative Assembly—Labour constituencies—Qualification
ber 899
of voters—Malayalam.
Pannirsclvam, Hon’ble Rao Bahadur A. T.—To be Notification under the Madras Factories Rules—Tamil, Telugu,
, the Vice-President .. .. •• •• S99
900 Kanarese, Malayalam and Hindustani.
Distribution of business among Mombers of Council.

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PUBLIC DEPARTMENT.
Name of constituency. Extent of constituency. o« Registration
4. (Elections.) ag officer.
3 «
&
(2) (3)
NOTIFICATIONS. (1) (4)
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936. Non-union labour.
No. 20.— (iii) Textile Workers. Textile mills in the 1 Factory Ins­
districts of Coimba­
. THE MADRAS LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY HEREAFTER TO BE tore and Malabar.
pector
having
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT,
CONSTITUTED UNDER THE jurisdic­
1935. tion.
La hour Constituencies. (iv) Madras City Madras Harbour and 1 Do.
1. The seats to be filled by representatives of labour* Dock and Fac­ perennial factories
tory Labour (other than textile
shall he filled by elections in constituencies formed (excluding mills and railway
textile and workshops) situated
as shown in the subjoined table: — railway in the City of
<3 labour). Madras and tho
Registration Chlngleput district.
Name of constituency. Extent of constituency. | g officer. (v) Vizagapntam cum Vizagapatam Harbour 1 Do.
East Godavari aud perennial fac-
5 Dock and Fac- tories (other than
a v tory Labour. railway workshops)
(2) (3) ,) < situated in tho dis­
(1) tricts of Vizaga­
Trade union. patam and East
1 Registrar of -Godavari.
(i) Railway Trado Registered railway Trade •P
trade unions operat­ (vi) West Godavari Perennial factories 1 Do.
Union. ing in the province. Uuions.
cum Kistna (other than railway
(ii) Textilo Workers Mate,red^ ^ Do. cum Guntur workshops) situated
I in tho districts of
Trado Union. Factor yj ■
workers operating Labour. West Godavari,
in tho City of Klstna and Guntur.
Madras.
% [ 885 ]
I
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part j
886

2. (a) Constituencies numbered (i) and (n) shall be


known as Trade Union constituencies, that is to
say, constituencies the electoral rolls for which shall, to 2nd July 1936 been, a member, honorary member
in the manner hereafter provided, be based on mem- or official of a constituent trade muon; and
bership of such of the trade unions mentioned above (b) is not in the case of an ordinary member of
as have been recognized and certified by the Goi ernor the union, in arrear with his subscription thereto;
in Council to be constituent trade unions and shall be qualified to be included m the electoral
lb) Constituencies numbered (in) to (vi) shall be roll for a non-union labour constituency if on not
non-union labour constituencies and the electoral roll less than one hundred and eighty days in the year
for each such constituency shall be based, m the ending on the 2nd July 1936 he has worked for remu­
manner hereafter provided, on employment m a neration at a rate no.t greater than three hundred
qualifying industrial establishment. ^ .
rupees per month at one or more qualifying indus-
3 4 trade union shall be deemed to be a recognized trial establishments: .
trade union if and only if it is certified by the Gover­ Provided that a person who m the said year
nor in Council— . . has not worked as aforesaid at one qualifying indus­
(a) to be a bona fide trade union existing wholly trial establishment on sufficient days to qualify him
or mainlv for industrial or provident purposes; and for inclusion in the electoral roll shall not by reason
(b) to have been in existence for at least two of his employment be included in the roll, unless he
years and to have been registered as a trade union makes an application to the registration officer and
for at least one year; and produces evidence of his qualification as laid down
(c) to have had throughout the financial year
preceding that in which the certificate is given at in the rules.
least 250 ordinary members who have paid subscrip­ 13. A person shall not be qualified to be included
tions for the whole of that year; and in the electoral roll for more than one labour consti­
(d) to have complied with any requirements im­ tuency, and any person who would otherwise be qua­
posed by or under the Indian Trade Unions Act, 1926, lified to be included in more than one such roll shall
with respect to the inspection of its books by the be entitled to elect in which of the roll he shall be
Registrar of Trade Unions and with respect to the included.
audit of its accounts. 14. A person shall not be qualified to be chosen to
4. A trade union shall be deemed to be a consti­ fill a labour seat unless he either—
tuent trade union if and only if it is a recognized (а) is entitled to vote in the choice of a member
trade union and is certified by the Governor in Coun­ tcy fill that seat or some other labour seat ; or
cil to be such a trade union as is mentioned in column (б) is a member, honorary member or official of
(2) of the table subjoined to paragraph 1 above against a recognized trade union operating in the province
constituencies numbered (i) and (ii) in relation to and, in the case of an ordinary member of such a
the particular constituency. union, is not in arrear with his subscription thereto.
5. A list of recognized and constituent trade unions
will be notified separately. 15. No person shall vote at an election if he is for
/ the time being undergoing a sentence of transporta­
6. No person shall be included in the electoral roll, tion, penal servitude or imprisonment.
unless he is a British subject and will have attained f\
at least the age of 21 years on the 2nd July 1936 and/ ci;
will have lived in the province in the year ending on ; Fort St. George, June 19, 1936
that date, for a period of not less than six months. \G.O. Ms. No. 38 A-S, Public (Elections)]. 3*
7. A subject of an Indian State shall not by reason No. 21.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub­
■only of the fact that he is not a British subject be paragraph (2) of paragraph 24 of Part II, read with
deemed to be disentitled for being an elector of any paragraph 26 of Part I, of the Government of India
constituency.
(Provincial Legislative Assemblies) Order, 1936, the
8. No person shall be included in the electoral roll, Governor in Council is hereby pleased to certify that the
or vote at any election, if he is of unsound mind and trade unions specified in the * margin—
stands so declared by a competent court.
*1 Madras Labour Union for Textile (a) are bona fide trade
9. No person shall be included in the electoral roll Mill Workers. .
or vote at any election, if he is for the time being unions existing wholly or
2 The Madras and Southern
disqualified from voting under the provisions of any Mahratta Railway Employees’ mainly for industrial or
such Order, in Council, Act of. the Provincial Legis- Union. provident purposes;
Jature or rules as may be made or passed under the 3 The Madras Aluminium Labour (b) have been in exis­
Union. tence for at least two
Act with respect to corrupt practices and other
oftences in connexion with elections, and the name 4 The Madras Port Trust Workers’ years and have been
Union.
Person who becomes so disqualified shall forth- registered as trade unions
5 The Western India Match Factory
nith be struck off all the electoral rolls for labour Workers’ Union, Tiruvotti- for at least one year ;
constituencies m which it may be included yur. (c) have had through­
10 A person shall not be qualified to be included 6' The Madras Corporation out the preceding finan­
taryhLv.eCt0ra ^ lf is subieot to Indian mili- Workers’ Union. cial year at least two
7 The Madras Presidency Tannery hundred and fifty ordi-
Workers’ Union. who
11. (a) A person shall not be qualified to be in- nary members
8 The South Tndian Railway have paid subscriptions
or mainlv in ft™1 f°U if be » employed wholly Workers’ Union.
administrative capacity!’ £Upems0r?> recruiting or 9 The Ramachandrapuxam Taluk for the whole of that
Labour Union. year ; and
emnWeftf ,petns shaU be deemed to be (d) have complied with the requirements imposed
admim'stftive capacity ;-UPemS°ry’ reoruiti°g or by or under the Indian Trade Unions Act, 1926, with
respect to the inspection of their books by the registrar
(i) Clerks, accountants and time-keepers. of trade unions and with respect to the audit of their
M ^anagers, assistant managers and arrents accounts.
M Departmental heads and assistant g '
assistant engmeers and head No. 22.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-
electricians who supervise the work of paragraph (1) of paragraph 24 of Part II, read with
others and do not themselves engage in paragraph 26 of Part I, of the Government of India
manual labour. ° (Provincial Legislative Assemblies) Order, 1936, the
(v) Foremen, overseers and chargeraen who do Governor in Council is hereby pleased to certify that tho
/ .v 11(>t themselves engage in manual labour, recognized trade unions specified in column (1) ot
(vi) Weaving masters, spinning masters and head the Annexure below are such trade unions as are men­
jobbers m textile mills. tioned m the first table in Part X of the second schedule
(vn) Supervising and executive officers on rail­ to the said Order in relation to the constituency specific
ways (such as Transportation, Traffic, in the corresponding entry in column (2) thereof
I ower or Locomotive officers, Superintend-
.... and their assistants). Annexube.
(yin) Station-masters and assistant station-mas­
ters on railways. *5 Trade Union. Constituency•
(b) A person shall not be qualified to be include (U (2) '
m the electoral roll for the Railway Trade Union 1 ^Union^ Indian Hailway Workers’}
Constituency unless he is employed within the nm J-Railway Trade Union-
vmce. c Fro“
Trade
12.
tUe MfuwoSr Uni0Uf°rTeX- T°Xti,e
Union. W°rkerB
(Provincial Legislative Assemblies,) Order, 193jd*a C. F. BRACKENBXJBX,
a Chief Secretary
_ June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
887

(Services.)
batore- ^ Pykara'sVstem, Plains division, Coin-

notifications. UU & store-keeper on Rs. 50-5/2-70 a month,


(u) One typist on Rs. 30-3/2-45-2/2-55 a month.
rn n°TM St<r Geor0e, June 15, 1936
nical)— tke AIuniciPal Distribution Sch ernes (Tech-
No. 517.- 1072> PulUc
(a) Coimbatore—
41IofetheCCivU Servfc0er[ciass"fier?d by rules 38 to (i) One Accountant on Rs. 70-5/2-85-7*/2-100
Appeal) Ruli n lficat^on* Contro1 ^ a month.
thafollo™^p^falLruiaeS:-Vernment hereby make 70 a month"0 Clerks’ upper division on Rs. 55-5/2-

> RULES.
(in) One storekeeper on Rs. 50-5/2-70 a month.

Zh.-i£*.;r:rs.s jLfc 45-2/2-55 a'month ’ l0WCT divi8i°n °n Rs’ 30~31^

(b) Pollachi—
on Rs* 30-3/2-45-2-55 a month.
1st April 1936 - °n0 y6ar Commenc“g on the o/o r~0ne clerk> lower division on Rs. 30-3/2-45-
2/2-5o a month.
Posts. (c) Udamalpet—
o,o ^0ne clerk> lower division on Rs. 30-3/2-45-
1. For the Virudhunagar, Uindigul and Palni 2/2-55 a month.
schemes.—One Assistant Engineer id) Tiruppur—
laU'-Ont D™Si0n’ °0im' „0ne clerk> lo'ver division on Rs. 30-3/2-45-
2/2-55 a month.
2. The general and special rules applicable to (e) Karur—
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre One clerk, lower division on Rs. 30-3/2-45-
shall apply to the holders of the said temporary posts. 2/2-55 a month.
2. The general and special rules applicable to
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre
Fort St. George, June 15. 1936 shall respectively apply to the holders of the said
[G.O. Ms. No. 1073, Public (Services)']. temporary posts.
No. 518.—
In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of Fort St. George, June 15, 1936
the Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) [G.O. No. 1075, Public (Services)].
Rules, the Local Government hereby make the fol­ No. 520.—
lowing special rules: — In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of
the Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal)
RULES. Rules, the Local Government hereby make the fol­
The cadre of the categories of Class I of the lowing amendment to the general rules to regulate
Madras Electrical Subordinate Service specified in the method of recruitment, the conditions of service,
the first column of the table below shall be increased the pay and allowances and the pension of thq
temporarily by the posts specified in the correspond­ Subordinate Services published with Public (Services)
ing entry in the second column thereof for a period Department Notification No. 206, dated the 10th
of one year commencing on the 1st April 1936. September 1934, at pages 1682 to 1694 of Part I of
the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 18th Septem­
Table. ber 1934, as subsequently amended.
Category. Posts. Amendaient.
(1) (2)
In rule 3 of the said rules—
(1) For the Virudunagar, Dindigul and Palni schemes. (1) for sub-rule (d), the following sub-rule shall
l .. Three Junior Engineers. be substituted, namely: —
(2) For the Pykara system—Plains Division, Coimbatore. li (d) Where the normal method of recruitment
One Supervisor (Electrical), I Grade. to any service, class or category is neither solely by
2 direct recruitment nor solely by transfer, but is both
2 One Supervisor (Electrical), II
Grade. by direct recruitment and by transfer—
(i) the special rules concerned shall specify the
(8) For the Municipal Distribution schemes (Technical). proportion or order in which vacancies in the cadre
(a) Coimbatore Subdivision. of such service, class or category shall respectively
l One Junior Engineer. be filled by persons recruited direct and by those re­
o One Draughtsman, III Grade.
.. One Tracer. cruited by transfer;
6
(ii) the proportion or order referred to in
(6) Pollachi Subdivision. clause (i) shall be applicable only to substantive
1 One Junior Engineer (Udumalpet). vacancies in the permanent cadre;
(iii) a person shall be recruited direct only
(c) Erode Subdivision.
against a substantive vacancy in such permanent
1
One Junior Engineer (Karur). cadre, and only if the vacancy is one which should
2 The general and special rules applicable to be filled by a direct recruit under the special rules
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre referred to in clausa (i); and
shall respectively apply to the holders of the said (iv) recruitment to all other vacancies shall
temporary posts. be made by transfer;
2. In sub-rule (e) for the expression “ referred to
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936 in sub-rule (d) ” the exx^ression “ r- referred to in
[G.O. Ms. No. 1074, Public (Services)]. clause (i) of sub-rule (d) ” shall be substituted.

Fort St. George, March 7, 1936


[G.O. No. 476, Public (Services)].
No. 521.—
the following special rules: — In exercise of the powers conferred by section 10
of the Madras District Police Act, 1859 (India Act
RULES. NXIV of 1859), and section 11 of the Madras City
The cadre of the Madras Ministerial Service in Police Act, 1888 (Madras Act III of 1888), and other
the Electricity Department shall be mcr6a®®". Ae l powers thereunto enabling, the Governor in Council
porarily by the posts specified below for a per hereby makes in supersession of all the previous
one year commencing on the 1st April iyoo. rules and orders on the subject in so far as they re­
late to such members of the Madras Police subordi­
Posts. nate service as are specified below and the members
1. For the Virudunagar, Dindigal and Palni of the Malabar Special Police subordinate service,
schemes— . . the following rules prescribing the penalties that
(i) Five clerks, lower division on Rs. 30-3/2-45- may be imposed on members of the Madras Police
2/2-55 a month. subordinate service and the Malabar Special 1 once
(ii) Two store-keepers on Rs. 30-3/2-45-2/2-55 subordinate service, the authorities. which may im­
month. pose such penalties, the appeals which may be pre­
a ferred from orders imposing such penalties, and the
1a
FORT ST. GEORGE. GAZETTE [Part j
888

of flip provisions of the rule may, in excen^


orders may be reversed or or any of J special and sufficient reasons to L
authorities by which such tl0nal cases ^ waivedj w*here there be
altered:— „ _ .. difficulty in observing exactly the requirements of
Inspectors of Police, ti e rule and those requirements can he waived with­
Sub-Inspectors of Police, out injustice to the person charged.
Sergeants Major,
&tSserfncludlng the Bandmaster, Police S The authority which may impose any of the
Densities prescribed in rule I on a member of the
TraiJamaIars0°excludin^'Ja^iadars appointed in the service specified in column (i) of the schedule to
these rules, shall be the authority specified m the
corresponding entry in column (n), (m), (iv , (v)
(v[) or (vii)f whichever is relevant, or any highe^
ed in District Reserves prior to 6th J me %
Head constables and Reserve Head constables, authority:
including Armourers, Provided that where m any case a competent
Constables and Reserve constables, authority has imposed or declined to impose, a penalty
Buglers and Bellows Boys, . under this rule, a lower authprity shall have no
Tester Sub-Inspectors of the Finger Print Bureau, jurisdiction to proceed under this rule in respect of
Duffadar aud Lance Duffadars of the Sowar
the same case :
troop and Provided further that no person shall be removed
Sowars.
or dismissed from the service by any authority sub­
These rules shall come into force on and from ordinate to that by which he was appointed.
the 1st July 1936.
Explanation.—(a) The fact that a lower autho­
In these rules— rity has imposed or -declined to impose a penalty in
(i) ‘ Local Government 5 means the Governor in any case shall not debar a higher authority from
Council. ■ ‘
exercising his jurisdiction under this rule, m respect
(ii) ‘ Service ’ shall mean the Madras Police sub­ of the same case.
ordinate service or the Malabar Special Police sub­ (b) The order of a higher authority imposing
ordinate service, as the case may be. or declining to impose in any case a penalty under
1. The following penalties may, for good and suffi­ this rule shall supersede any order passed by a lower
cient reason, be imposed upon members of the ser­ authority in respect of the same case.
vice, namely: — ■ 4. A member of the service shall be entitled to
(a) Censure, appeal from an order imposing on him any of the
(b) withholding of increments or promotion, in­ penalties specified in rule 1—
cluding stoppage at an efficiency bar, (a) if such order was passed by an authority
(c) reduction in grade or to. a lower post, or specified in the relevant column of the schedule, to
time-scale, or to a lower stage in the same time the authority specified in the last column thereof;
scale, (b) if such order was passed by an authority
(d) recovery from pay of the whole or part of (other than the Local Government) higher than that
any pecuniary loss caused to Government by negli­ specified in the relevant column of the schedule, to
gence or breach of orders, the next higher authority to whom the former autho­
rity is administratively subordinate; and
(e) suspension,
(c) if such order was passed by the Local Govern­
( / ) removal from the civil service of the Crown, ment, to the Governor.
which does not disqualify from future employment*
(g) dismissal from the civil service of the Crown 5. In the case of an appeal against an order im­
which disqualifies from future employment. posing any penalty specified in rule 1, the appellate
authority shall consider—
Explanation.—(i) The discharge of a person appoint­ (a) whether the facts on which the order was
ed on probation during the period of probation or based have been established;
of a person engaged under contract in accordance (b) whether the facts established afford sufficient
with the terms of his contract does not amount to ground for taking action; and
removal or dismissal within the meaning of this
rule. (c) whether the penalty is excessive, adequate or
inadequate;
(ii) The penalty of “ recovery from pay of the and after such consideration shall pass such
whole or part of any pecuniary loss caused to Govern­ order as it thinks proper.
ment by negligence or breach of orders ” may be, im­
posed in addition to any other penalty which may 6. An authority from whose order an appeal is,
be inflicted in respect of the same negligence or preferred under rule 4 shall give effect to any order
breach of orders. made by the appellate authority.
2. No order of dismissal, removal or reduction 7. Every person preferring an appeal shall do so
shall be passed on a member of the service (other separately and in his own name.
than an order based on facts which have led to his
conviction, in a criminal court), unless he has been 8. Every appeal preferred under rule 4 shall con-
informed m writing of the grounds on which it is tain all material statements and arguments relied
proposed to take action, and has been afforded an on by the appellant, shall contain no disrespectful
adequate opportunity of defending himself The or improper language and shall be complete in itself.
grounds on which it is proposed to take action shall Every such appeal shall be submitted through the
be reduced to the form of a definite charge, or charges head of the office to which the, appellant belongs °
which shall be communicated to the person charged belonged and through the authority from whose oide
together with a statement of the allegations on which the appeal is preferred.
each charge is based and of any other circumstances
which It is proposed to take into consideration to No appeal shall be considez'ed by the apP©llato
passing orders on the case. He shall be required authority, if it was not preferred within six mon ,
after the date on which a copy of the order appea
against was communicated to the appellant and
authority concerned so dirpnf ° ^e?lr.es °.r ^ the reasonable cause is shown for the delay.
9. The authority by whom an order imposing a
penalty under rule 3 may be reversed or altere

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and to hare such witnessesln person
provided that the officer^conducth® m?y Wlsh>
ss cases in which no appeal is preferred shall ^e
appellate authority specified in rule 4 or any mg,
authority.

for special and sufficient mc!uiry may 10. Nothing in these rules shall operate to pj
writing, refuse to calf a wito“ ^ reoorded “ any person of any right of appeal which be _
shall contain a sufficient record of Pj°C6edlTlgs have had if these rules had not been made, Q
pect of any order passed before they came r,,rred
* STT t *J“
cerned has** abscond^, or^ffier'e Tt i^for^th “ con-
ViS Pe*nding at the time when, or P
these rules come into force, shall be
e(j
R°cV?euan aPPeal under these rules, and rules ofjer
sons impracticable to communicate with him!* rea- ball apply as if the appeal were against
AU
appealable under these rules.
June 23, 1936]
PORT ST. GEORGE. GAZETTE
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FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
892

Permanent
cadre.
Fort St. George. June 10, 1936 .< B WOMEN'S BRANCH.
[G.O. No. 104S, Public (Services)].
No. 522.—In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 Class XVI.
of the Civil Services (Classification. Control and Appeal) Assistant Lecturers 14
Rules, the Local Government hereby make the following Class XVII.
special rules to regulate the method of recruitment, the
conditions of service and the pay and allowances of the Sub-Assistant Inspectresses—
Category 1 • I Grade 10
Madras Educational Subordinate Service hereinafter 40
referred to as “ the Service,” in supersession of the Category 2 .
School Assistants and Head Mistresses—
special rules published with Public (Sendees) Department I Grade 23
II Grade 93
Notification No. 156. dated the 3rd November 1930, at
pages 1S15 to 1821 of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, Thrt strength of this category includes one Headmistress-
dated the 9th December 1930, as subsequently amended, with a special pay of Rs. 25 a month.
in so far as they relate to the officers specified in rule 1
Class XVIII.
of the1. following rules.
Constitution.—(a) The Service * shall consist of the Secondary grade teachers , 375
following classes and categories of officers and the perma- Class XIX.
of each such class and category shall be as speci-
nent cadre Category 1 .. Higher Elementary grade teachers .. \ 5
fied below :— Permanent Category 2 ... Lower Elementary grade teachers .. J
cadre. Class XX.
“ A ” MEN'S BRANCH. Pandits and Munshis—
Class I. I Grade 1
Assistant Professors and Assistant^. 102 II Grade 1
III Grade 27
Lecturers.
Class II. Class XXI.
Category 1 .. Deputy Inspectors of Schools—(Senior Scale)— Category 1 .. Drawing Mistresses 20
I Grade 1............................... 44
17S Category 2 .. Sewing Mistresses ......................... 20
II Grade........................... .. Category 3 .. Combined Drawing and Sewing Mis­ 19
Category 2 .. School Assistants and Headmasters— 36 tresses.
I Grade 145
IT Grade Class XXII.
The strength of this category' includes 11 headmasters Category 1
Category 2
..
..
Physical Directress
Physical Training Instructresses
1
38
with a special pay of Rs. 25 each a month.
Category 3 .. Deputy Inspectors of Schools—(Junior 143 Class XXIII.
Scale)
Music Mistresses 26
Class III.
313 (b) For the purposes of determining the respective
Secondary grade teachers strengths of the I and II grades of categories. 1 and 2 in
Class IV. each of Classes II and XVII, the strength of these cate­
Supervisors of Sanskrit schools 2 gories in each of the said classes shall be regarded as a
combined cadre, 20 per cent of which will form the First
Class V. Grade, the remaining 80 per cent the Second Grade.
Instructors— This allocation shall not, however, affect the operation
(Aluminium) ..
(Engraving) .. :: -i 1 of the rules published with the Public (Sendees) Depart­
ment notification, dated the 13th April 1933, at pages 1 to
(Wood-carving)
(Textile Printing)
(Rattan work)
:: i r
.. 2 J
6
57 of the Supplement to Part I of the Fort St. George
Gazette, dated the 18th April 1933, as subsequently
amended, or the eligibility of members in the ordinary
Class VI. grades as they existed on 12th April 1933 for promotion
Religious Instruotor 1 to the selection grades, up to 25 per cent of each of the
Class VII. said combined cadres. After every such member has been
so promoted, the posts in the selection grades shall be
Category 1 .. Higher Elementary grade teachers .. 4
diminished as and when permanent holders thereof
Category 2 .. Lower Elementary grade teachers 36
retire or otherwise substantively vacate these posts,
Class VIII. until the strength of that grade is reduced to 20 per cent
Commercial Instructors— of the said combined cadres. Thereafter the posts in the
I Grade .. ' 2 selection grades shall be replaced as the permanent holders
II Grade 3 thereof retire or otherwise substantively vacate them
Class IX. by posts in the First Grade.
(c) (i) Categories 1, 2 and 3 of Class II, category 1
Pandits and Munshis—
I Grade 2 of Class XII, and categories 1 and 2 of Class XVII shall be
II Grade 18 selection categories.
III Grade 11 (ii) Grade I of categories 1 and 2 of Class II and
IV Grade 25
Grade I of categories 1 arid 2 of Class XVII shall be
Class X. selection grades.
Teachers in Amindivi Islands 4 2. Appointment to the service.—(a) Appointment to
Class XI. the service shall be by direct recruitment and may bo in
any class. ^ Such appointment in Classes VII, XI, XII to
Engineering College. XIV, XIX, XXI and XXII may be in any category, in
Category 1 .. Assistant Instruct ors-^(Senior and Class II may be in category 2 or 3 otherwise than as Head­
Junior) 2 master with a special pay of Rs. 25 a month, in Class XVII
Category 2 .. Workshop Instructor (Junior) j’ 1
Category 3 .. Laboratory Assistants 6 may bo in category 2 otherwise than as Headmistress
with a special pay of Rs. 25 a month, and in Classes IX
Class XII. and XX may be in any grade :
Category 1 .. Senior Physical Director 1
Category 2 .. Physical Directors Provided that for special reasons appointment may be
Category 3 .. Physical Training Instructors— 11 made by transfer.
I Grade 3 (b) Appointing authority.—The appointing authorities
II Grade 58 for the classes and categories specified in column (1) °*
Class XIII. Annexure I to these rules shall be the authorities specified
m the corresponding entries in column (2) thereof.
ratpforv 9 " iIa,?uaI Training Instructors .. 4
Category 2 .. Assistant Manual Training Instructors 21 3. Communal representation.—The provisions of sub-
m W oodwork. . ru*e (a) of General rule 7 shall apply separately to appoint
Class XIV. ments to the service in each of the classes or categories
specified below :—■
Category 1 .. Assistant Manual Training Instructors 11
in Weaving.
Category 2 .. Assistant Manual Training instructors 4 MEN’S BRANCH.
in Carpentry.
Class I.
Class XV. Assistant Professors and Assistant Lecturers.
Drawing Masters—
I Grade Class II.
II Grade 2
•• 53 Category 2 School Assistants and Headmasters.
Category' 3 .. Deputy Inspectors of Schools (Junior Scale;.
JtJNE 23, 1936]
PORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
893 ;
Class III.
^CheDchu Uhools1 taCth?ACXCePt tCaChera in th0 WOMEN’S BRANCH.
divl islands. ’ th Agency an<1 in the Lacca- Class XVIII.
Secondary grade teachers.
Class VII.
Category X Class XIX.
“MS ««* teachers
Category 1 .. Higher Elementary Grade teachers.
Category 2 Laccadive islands. °° S*in the Agency and in the Category 2 .. Lower Elementary Grade teachers.
the*" Wieifc^u in^thp6*1excepfc teachers in
Laccadive islands ’ the Agency and in the Class XX.
Pandits and Munshls.
WOMEN’S BRANCH.
Class XXI.
Class XVI. Category 1 .. Drawing Mistresses.
Assistant Lecturers. Category 2 .. Sewing Mistresses.
Category 3 .. Combined Drawing and Sewing Mistresses.
Class XVII.
Category 2 School Assistants and Headmistresses. Class XXII.
Category 2 .. Physical Training Instructresses.
Class XVIII.
Secondary grade teachers. Class XXIII.
Music Mistresses.
Class XIX.
Category 1 (d) No person shall be eligible for appointment to
Category 2 Higher Elementary Grade teachers. the service in the class and category specified in column (1)
Lower Elementary Grade teachers. of Annexure II to these rules, unless he possesses the
Provided that if a candidate to be appointed to the qualifications specified in the corresponding entry in
service otherwise than in Class III or Class VII in the column (2) thereof:
Chenchu Schools, or in the Agency or in the Laccadive Provided that in the case of Munshis in Persian or
islands, is required for duty in an institution mainly Arabic (Classes IX and XX) a person whose mother-
intended for Muhammadan pupils, a qualified and suitable tongue is that language may, if he possesses such qualifi­
candidate belonging to the Muhammadan community cations as the Local Government may consider adequate,
shall, if available^ be appointed and the candidate so be eligible for appointment. The provisions of clause (i)
appointed shall, for the purposes of sub-rule (a) of general of sub-rule (a) and of sub-rule (b) of general rule 5 and of
rule 7, be deemed to be a candidate appointed to the clause (ii) of sub-rule (6) of this rule shall not be applicable
service in the turn allotted to the Muhammadan commu­ to such a person.
nity under that rulo.
5. (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-
4. Qualificalio'tis.—(a) (i) No man shall be eligible for rule (d) of rule 4—
appointment to the Women’s branch and no woman (i) If a duly qualified secondary grade teacher
shall be eligible for appointment to the Men’s branch : is not available for appointment to any vacancy in Class III
Provided that this clause shall not apply to the or Class XVIII in the Agency, the Agent to the Governor
appointment of a man, who is not below 30 years of age, or the Government Agent concerned may appoint tempo­
to hold temporarily any post in "the Women’s branch rarily on such pay, not exceeding rupees twenty-five per
for a period not exceeding three years at a time but a mensem, as he may fix, an untrained teacher of tho
person so appointed shall not be regarded as a candidate Secondary grade for a period not exceeding six months ;
appointed to the service in the Women’s branch. (ii) if a duly qualified Higher Elementary grade
(ii) Spinsters and widows shall be given prefer­ teacher is not available for appointment to any vacancy
ence over married women for appointment to the Service in category 1 of Class VLI or in category 1 of Class XIX
in the Women’s branch. in the Agency, the Special Assistant Agent concerned
(b) (i) Nothing contained in clause (ii) of sub-rule may appoint temporarily on such pay, not exceeding
(a) of genera] rule 5 shall apply to appointments to the rupees twenty per mensem, as he may fix, an untrained
service. teacher of the Higher Elementary grade for a period not
(ii) No person shall be eligible for appointment exceeding six months ; and
to the service by direct recruitment in any class other than (iii) if a duly qualified Lower Element-ary grade
thoso specified below if he has attained the age of 30 teacher is not available for appointment to any vacancy
years :— in category 2 of Class VII or in category 2 of Class XIX
-Class XVIII. in the Agency,' the Special Assistant Agent concerned
Category 1 of Class XIX, may appoint temporarily on such pay, not exceeding
Class XX. rupees- fifteen per memsem, as he may fix, an untrained
teacher of the Lower Elementary grade for a period not
' Class XXI.
Category 2 of Class XXII. exceeding six months.
(6) A person appointed under sub-rule (a) shall
Class XXIII. not bo regarded as a probationer in the service or bo
(c) Nothing contained in clause (iii) of sub-rule (a) entitled by reason only of such appointment to any .
of general rule 5 shall apply to appointments to the service preferential claim to future appointment to the service.
in the classes and categories specified below, namely : 6. (a) When no candidate possessing the degree of
MEN’S BRANCH. L.T. of the University of Madras is available for appoint­
ment to the servico in Class I, category 2 of Class II,
Class V. Class XVI or category 2 of Class XVII, a person who
Instructors. does not hold that degree but who possesses the other
qualifications prescribed for the said class or category
Class VII. in sub-rule (d) of rulo 4 may be appointed but the person
Category 1 Higher Elementary Grade teachers. so appointed shall obtain tho degree of L.T. of the
Category 2 ;; Lower Elementary Grade teachers. University of Madras within the prescribed period of
Class IX. probation.
(6) (i) When no candidate possessing the qualifi­
Pandits and Munshis. cation prescribed in sub-rule (cl) of rule 4 is available for
appointment to the servico in Class XVIII an untrained
Class X. Secondary School-Leaving Certificate holder may bo ,
Teachers in Amindivi islands. appointed with the sanction of the Director of Public
Instruction but the person so appointed shall acquire tho
4 Class XII. prescribed qualification within the prescribed period of
Category 3 .. Physical Training Instructors. probation.
(ii) There shall be paid to a person appointed
Class XIII. under clause (i), until she acquires the prescribed qualifi­
Category 2 .. Assistant Manual Training Instructors in woodwork. cation, a pay calculated at the rate of Rs. 23 a month.
(c) When no candidate possessing the qualifica­
Class XIV. tion prescribed in sub-rulo {cl) of rulo 4 is available for
.. Assistant Manual Training Instructors in ^'eaviJ8- appointment to tho service in Class XX or XXI a person
Category 1 .. Assistant Manual Training Instructors in carpentry. who does not possess the prescribed qualification may
Category 2
be appointed with tho sanction of tho Director of Public
Class XV. Instruction but the person so appointed shall acquire
Drawing Masters. the prescribed qualification within the prescribed period
of probation.
2
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part J
894.
(ii) a member of the Service who is a European or
(d) If a person appointed under sub-rule (a), (6)
or (c) does not acquire the qualifications prescribed in
sub-rule (d) of rule 4- within the prescribed period of specified below, of which one shall be Tamil or Telugu
probation he shall not be deemed to have completed
Tamil, Telugu, Kanarese, Malayalam, Oriya and
his probation satisfactorily until lie acquires such
qualifications. Nor shall sendee rendered before such Urdu.
acquisition count for purposes of increments in the
time-scale of pay applicable to the class or category
to which he may be appointed. Such person shall not
be entitled to any pay during the period of absence from
dutjr in connexion with such acquisition, such period
unlessand until he has passed the Deputy Inspector’ 8
i"
Test, Part I. . , . „
of absence being treated as extraordinary leave under (d) A member of the Service who is a European or
rule So of the Fundamental Rules. If the person so mi Anglo-Indian and who is appointed to a post involving
appointed does not acquire the said qualifications witliin teaching work shall within a period of two years from the
a period of four years from the date of appointment, his date of such appointments, pass the Vernacular test m one
services shall forthwith be dispensed with or lie shall be : of the languages specified below, namely
reverted to his permanent post, as the case may be.
(e) 'When no candidate possessing the qualification Tamil, Telugu, Ivanarese, Malayalam, .Oriya and
prescribed in sub-rule (d) of rule 4 is available for appoint­ Urdu.
ment to the Sendee in class III, or category 1 or 2 of If such member fails to pass the said test within
class YU, class XVIII, or category 1 or 2 of class XIX, a the time allowed, his increments shall bo liable to be
probationary trained teacher’s certificate holder of the stopped but such stoppage shall not operate to postpone
respective grade may be appointed, but the person so future increments after he h£is passed the test.
appointed shall complete his certificate within the pre­
10. Pay.—There shall be paid to a full member of the
scribed period of probation. service holding a post in the class and category specified
7. Probation.—A probationer in class II or category in column (I) of annexuro III to these rules a monthly
I of class XII or class XVTI shall, within the prescribed
pay calculated at the rate or in the scale specified in the
period of his probation, pass the Account Test for Subor­
corresponding entry, in column (2) thereof:
dinate officers, Part I.
Provided that nothing contained in this rule shall
'8. Discharge, re-appointment and appointment as ’ affect the operation of the rules published with Public
fall member.—For the purposes of sub-rules (e), (/) and (g)
(Services) Department Notifications—■
of General rule 3 and sub-rule (b) of General rule 11 every
post or group of posts in any category or class mentioned (i) dated the 13th April 1933 at pages 1 to
below for which qualification in a particular subject is 57 of the Supplement to Part I of the Fort St. George
prescribed in these rules shall be deemed to be a separate Gazette, dated the 18th April 1933, as subsequently
category. amended ;
MEN’S BRANCH. (ii) No. 67, dated the. 16th June 1933 at pages
Class I. 1160 to 1163 of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated
Assistant Professors and Assistant Lecturers. the 1st August 1933 ; and
(iii) No. 81, dated the 17th April 1934 at pages 999
Class II.
and 1000 of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the
Category 2 School Assistants and Headmasters. 29th May 1934.
Class V.
11. Special pay.—There shall be paid to a member of the
Instructors. service holding the post specified in column (1) of Annexure
Class IX. IV to these rules a special pay calculated at the rate
specified in the corresponding entry in column (2) thereof.
Pandits and Munsliis.
Class XI. 12. Promotion.—(a) Promotion to the class, category
and grade specified in column (1) of the table below
Category 1 Assistant Instructors. shall be admissible from the class, categoiy and grade
Category 3 Laboratory Assistants.
specified in the corresponding entry in column (2) there­
WOMEN'S BRANCH. of :—
Class XVI.
Assistant Lecturers. Table.
Class XVII. Class, category and grade to Class, category and grade from
which ■promotion is admissible. which promotion, is admissible.
Category 2 School Assistants and Headmistresses.
(1) (2)
Class XX.
Pandits and Munshis. Men's Branch.
I (Assistant Professors and IE 1 [Deputy Inspectors of
9. Special Tests.—(a) (i) A member of the service who Assistant Lecturers). Schools (Senior
on the 28th July 1931 was holding a post in any category Scale)]. _
of class II, category 1 of class XII or any category of class 2 (School Assistants and
Headmasters).
XVII shall pass the Account Test for Subordinate officers,
H 1 [Deputy Inspectors of n 1 [Deputy Inspectors of
Part I, at one of the first three examinations held after Schools (Senior (Senior
Schools
the said date: Scale)—I Grade]. Scale)—II Grade].
Provided that no such member shall be required to 2 [School Assistants and 2 [School Assistants and
pass the said test if on the 1st January 1932 he had Headmasters—I Head masters—II
Grade]. Grade].
attained the age of 50 years.
II 1 [Deputy Inspectors of II 3 [Deputy Inspectors of
(ii) Any person who was appointed to the Sendee in Schools (Senior (Junior
Schools
any category of class II, category 1 of class XII or any Scale)—II Grade]. Scale)]. m
category of class XVII after the 28th July 1931 and 2 [School Assistants and m (Secondary Grade Tea­
before the date of issue of these rules shall within a period Headmasters—II chers).
Grade].
of two years from the date of liis appointment pass the
said Account Test. II 3 [Deputy Inspectors of Ill Secondary grade Tea­
Schools (Junior chers.
(iii) If any member of the Service referred to in Scale)].
clause (i) or clause (ii) fails to pass the tost within the time XII 1 (Senior Physical XII 2 (Physical Directors).
allowed therein, his increments shall be liable to be stopped Director).
until he passes the test but such stoppage shall not operate
to postpone future increments after he has passed the Women's Branch*
test. XVI (Assistant Lecturers) ..
/?
m_ A member of the Service XVII 1 (Sub-Assistant Inspec-
1 of class XVII shallin category
not 1 offorclass
be eligible II
mere-
Ibove tlie Stage of Rs. 100 in the time-scale of pay 2 (School Assistants and
Headmistresses).
uLmp, to the said category unless and until ho has
XVn 1 (Sub-Assistant Inspec­ XVII I (Sub-Assistant Inspec-
the Deputyluspector’s Tests, Parts I and II: tresses—I Grade). • tresses—II Grade).
2 (School Assistants and 2 (School Assistants and
Provided th^ ^ ^ ^ test shall not be insisted Headmistresses—I Headmistresses—U
Grade). Grade).
on in the case of a member who is in charge of a Muham­ XVH 1 (Sub-Assistant Inspec-1
madan range so long as he continues to be m charge of tresses—II Grade. |
«uch range ; and 2 (School Assistants and VXVIII (Secondary Grade tea­
Headmistresses— chers).
EC Grade). J
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE 895-

nr/vm r N°t “,°mb,er of t*e service shall be oligiblo for


Class and category. Appointing authority.
of the tablo° bhl° ClaSS,aild category specified in eohram (1) (1) (2)
soeoifiedb bth°W Un 683 h° Possosse3 the qualifications IX. Pandits and Munshis—cont.
Xreofl— corresponding entry in Column (2) Ill Grade .. Principals of Colleges and District-
Educational Officers concerned.
IV Grade Do.
Table. X Teachers in Amindivi Collector of South Kanara.
Glass and category. Islands.
Qualifications.
(1) (2)
XI Engineering College—
II 1 1 Assistant Instructors Deput y Director of Public Instruc-
f0) The degree of B.A. or B.Sc. of the (senior and junior). tion (Personnel).
XVII J /0,L^,lvei?ity of Madras ; and . 2 Workshop Instruc­ Do.
1 1 (2) The degree of L.T. of the University of tor (junior).
^ Madras. 3 Laboratory Assist­ Do.
II 3 A completed trained teacher’s certificate of ants.
the secondary grade. XII . 1 Senior Physical Do.
. 13- Transfers and postings:—[a) (!) Transfers and post­ Director.
2 Physical Directors .. Do.
ings ox members of the service shall be made by the 3 Physical Training Principals of Colleges and District
appointing authorities within their respective jurisdictions. Instructors. Educational Officers concerned.
XIII 1 Manual Training In- Deputy Director of Public Instruc-
(ii) The Agent to the Governor in Vizagapatam and structors. tion (Personnel).
the Government Agent, East Godavari, may, within their 2 Assistant Manual Principals of Colleges and District
respective jurisdiction, transfer Deputy Inspectors of Training Instruc- Educational Officers concerned,
tors in Woodwork.
Schools (junior scale) and teachers in Government XTV 1 Assistant Manual Do.
Elementary schools for boys from one school to another. Training Instruc­
(iii) All other transfers and postings shall be made tors in Weaving.
2 Assistant Manual Do.
by the Deputy Director of Public Instruction (Personnel). Training Instruc­
(b) Subject to the conditions specified in the pro­ tors in Carpentry.
XV Drawing Masters Do.
viso to sub-rule (a) of general rule 15 transfers shall be
admissible between the class and category specified in 4 B ’ Women's Branch.
columns (1) and (2) of the table below and the- class and XVI Assistant Lecturers .. Deputy Director of Public Instruc--
tion (Personnel).
category specified in the corresponding entries in columns XVII 1 Sub-Assistant Inspec­ Do. •
(3) and (4) thereof:— tresses.
Table. 2 School Assistants and Do.
Headmistresses.
‘ Class. Category. Class. Category. XVm Secondary grade teach- Inspectresses of Girls’ Schools and
(1) (2) (3) (4) ers. Principal, Lady Willingdon-
Training College, Madras.
n l n 2
XIX 1 Higher Elementary Do.
XVII 1 XVII 2 grade teachers.
(c) No member of the service shall be eligible for 2 Lower Elementary Do.
appointment as Headmaster with a special pay of Rs. 25 grade teachers.
XX Pandits and Munshis—
a month in category 2 of class II or as Headmistress with a I Grade .. Deputy Director of Public Instruc­
special pay of Rs. 25 a month in category 2 of class XVII tion (Personnel).
EC Grade .. Inspectresses of Girls’ Schools and
unless such member possesses the following qualifications, Principal, Lady Willingdon-
----
namely :— ................ Training College, Madras.
(i) the degree of B.A. or B.Sc. of the University III Grade .......................... Do.
XXT 1 Drawing Mistresses Do.
of Madras in the subject in respect of which such appoint­ 2 Sewing Mistresses .. Do.
ment is necessary; and 3 Combined Drawing Do.
(ii) the degree of L.T. of the University of and Sewing Mis­
tresses.
Madras. XXII 1 Physical Directress . . .Deputy Director ” of Public
(d) Notwithstanding anything contained in these Instruction (Personnel).
rules a non-Muhammadan member of the service shall not 2 Physical Training Inspectresses of Girls' Schools and
Instructresses. Principal, Lady Willingdon
be posted to any institution intended mainly for Muham­ Training College, Madras.
madan pupils if a suitable Muhammadan member of the XXTTt Music Mistresses Do.
service is available for such posting.
AXN'EXURE II.
ANNEXURE I.
[Referred to in rule 2 (6)]. [Referred to in rule 4 (d).]
Class and category. Appointing authority. Class and category. ■ Qualifications.
(1) (2) (1) (2)
‘ A ’ Men's Branch. *A 1 Mens Branch.
I Assistant Professors Deputy Director of Public In­ Pro- (1) The first or second class'
and Assistant Lectur- struction (Personnel). • Class I .. Assistant
fessors and degree of B.A. (Hons.) or B.Sc.
Do. Assistant Lec­ (Hons.) or M.A. of the Univer­
II 1 Deputy Inspectors of turers. sity of Madras. in the subject
schools (senior in respect of which recruitment
scale) is necessary ; and
2 School Assistants and Do. (2) The degree of L.T. of the said
Headmasters. University.
3 Deputy Inspectors of Do.
schools (junior Class II—
scale). Category 2. School Assistants (HIM dgg*. ofB.A. or B.Sc
III Secondary grade Collectors of Kurnool and Malabar
in the case of Chenchu Schools ters. In the subject in respect of'
teachers. and Schools in the Laccadive which recruitment is necessary ;
Islands respectively. and
Agent to the Governor in Vizaga- (2) The degree of L.T.' of the said
patam or Government Agent, University.
East Godavari, as the case may r,jvtecorv
L-ategorj 3.
a. Deputy
^^ Inspectors
,(ju. The degree
versity of L.T. of the TJni-
of Madras.
he, in the case of schools in tho
Agencv. nior scale).
Principal’of College or District Class III Secondary grade A completed trained teacher’s
Educational Oflicer concerned, teachers. certificate of the secondary
as the case may be, in other grade.
cases. • _ _* t ninaa iv ... Supervisors of A Title or Degree in Oriental’
IV Supervisors of San­ Deputv Director of Public Ins­ uass Sakskrit Schools. Learning (Sanskrit) of the
skrit Schools. truction (Personnel). . University of Madras.
V Instructors . Principal of College or District (1) Completion of the III Eorm
Educational Olficer concerned, Class V • • Instructors of a Secondary School or the
as the case may be. VIII Standard of a higher
VI Religious Instructor .. District Educational Oflicer, elementary school; and
Collectors of Kurnool and Malabar (2) For an instructor in the
VII 1 Higher Elementary in the case of Chenchu Schools subject mentioned in column
grade teachers. and Schools in the Laccadivo (1) of the table below the
Islands respectively. . qualification specified in the
Special Assistant Agent concerned corresponding entry in column
in the case of Schools in tho (2) thereof:—
Table.
Principal ’ of College or District Subject. Qualification.
Educational Olficer concerned, (1) (2)
as the case may be, in other Alu- A course of training
cases. minium, successfully com­
2 Lower Elementary Do. pleted in tho Re­
formatory and Se­
grade teachersw Dircctor of Public Instruc- nior Certified
VIII Commercial
tors. tion (Personnel). School, Cliingleput.
IX Pandits and Munshis— Engra­ The Art Master’s Cer­
i Grade Deputy Director of Publlc'.Instruc- ving, tificate in Engra­
tion. ving and Drawing
II Grado Do. Teachers*
Colic go, Saidapet,
2a
[Part:.j
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
896
Qualifications.
Class and category. (2)
Qualifications• (1)
Class and category.
(1)
(2)
Tl,e Art Master’s certi-
Class XHI.
Category 1.
”££3 glfisgjg;
class certificate^ irT Manuni
Clas3 V—cont. Instructors-con*. w^ngt carvingficate m Wood
and Draw­ Training under the old scheme !
ing of the Teachers
College, Saidapet. ng (2) A first or second-class cerfi
Textile A course com- the*now schema! Tra*ning under
Printing. pTeted’in the Ma nua 1
Category 2. Assistant Manual A completed S.S.L.C. and Mnm,.,
Mo
eminent
$“<£-
Training
Training
tructors
Ins- Training Certificate of Ua
in Teachers’ College, Saidapet
the
School for Masters, Wood work.
Masulipatam. Class XIV, Assistant Manual (1) Completion of the Third Form
A course of training Category 1. Training Ins­ of a Secondary School or hI?
Rattan successfully com tructors in VIII Standard of a higher
work. pleted in any of the Weaving. elementary school; and
institutions speci­ (2) (i) A technical teachers’ cor
fied below— , tificate in weaving of the Lower
(i) The School of Arts and Grade or evidence of having
satisfactorily completed the
(ii)rThe padT.S‘Lee Chengalva- Artisan course in Weaving
raya Xayakar’s Technical and in the Government Textile
Industrial Institute, T Institute, Madras; or Ue
(ni) The Anjuinan Industrial (ii) A training course in anv
School, Madras. other institution approved
(iv) The Kamakrishna Mission by the Adviser to Govern­
Industrial School, Mylapore, ment on Manual Training
. Category 2. Assistant Manual .Art Master’s Certificate in Wood-
(v) The Wesleyan Mission Boys’ Training Ins- carving and Drawing issued bv
Industrial School, Kamr. , tructors in the Principal, Teachers’ Colletre
Ins- A completed trained teachers • Carpentry. Saidapet. b *
Class VI .. Religious certificate of the Secondary Class XV .. Drawing Masters. Training College.—A groun cer­
tructor. . Grade. tificate in Drawing with a
Class VII, .. Higher Elementary A completed trained teacher’s technical teachers' certificate
Categorv Grade teachers. certificate of the Higher Ele- of tile Higher grade.
b mentary Grade or D or Q-l Secondary School.—A technical
1. Indian Army Certificate of Teachers’ certificate of the
Education or the Certificate Higher grade.
of the Senior or Junior Ins­ Secondary Training School —A
tructors’ Course of the Army group certificate in Drawing
School of Education, Belgaum. with a technical teachers’ certf-
Lower Elementary A completed trained teacher’s fleate of the Higher grade.
Category 2. certificate of the Lower Elemen­ Elementary Training School_A
Grade teachers. tary -Grade or D or Q-l Indian pass in the Higher Technical
Army Certificate of Education Examination in Drawing
or the Certificate of the Senior
or Junior Instructors’ Course ‘ B ’ Women’s Branch.
of the Army School of Edu­ Class XVI. Assistant Lecturers. (1) The first or second-class
cation, Belgaum. degree of B.A. (Hons.) or B.Sc.
Class VTTT .. Commercial A technical teachers’ certifictae (Hons.) or M.A. of the Univer­
Instructors. in the subjects prescribed for sity of Madras in the subject
the Government Diploma in in respect of which recruitment
Commerce and in Shorthand is necessary ; and
and Typewriting (Higher (2) The degree of L.T. of the
Grade). said University.
Class IX .. Pandits and Mun- (1) A degree of the University of Class XVII, School Assistants (1) The degree of B.A. or B.Sc.
shis for employ- Madras in the language eon- Category 2. and Headmis- of the University of Madras
rneut on trans- cerned or tresses. in the subject in respect of
lation work in which recruitment is necessary ;
Colleges. and
(2) A degree of the University (2) The degree of L.T. of the said
•'of Madras with a pass by the University. .
first or second class in the Class XVUI. Secondary grade A completed trained teachers’
language concerned under Part teachers. certificate of the Secondary
II of the examination quali­ grade.
fying for the degree. Class XIX, Higher Elementary A completed trained teachers’
Other Pandits and (1) A title conferred by the Uni- Category 2. grade teachers. certificate of the Higher Ele­
Munshis. versity . of Madras in Oriental mentary grade.
Learning with special reference Category Lower Ele- A completed trained teachers’
to the subject in respect of which 2. mentary grade certificate of the Lower Ele­
recruitment is necessary ; or teachers. mentary grade.
(2) A degree of the University of Class XX—
Madras in the language in res­ Pandits and (I) A degree of the University of
pect of which recruitment is Munshis for Madras in the language con­
necessary. employment on cerned or
Class X . .Teachers in Amin- A certificate of having passed translation (2) A degree of the University of
divi Islands. the V Standard in a school work in Madras with a pass by the first
in the islands. colleges. or second class in the language
Class XI, A8to5^a(fLiortand A Urifereit? oPK!!? i°n the concerned under Part IT of
Category 1. tors (Senior ana ^rancp in respect ofwinch the examination qualifying for
Junior;. recruitment is necessary, with the degree.
Other Pandits and (1) A title conferred by the
practical experience for a Munshis. University of Madras in Oriental
period of not less than two Learning with special reference
_ . . Tncimr- A * decree in Engineering of the to the subject in respect of
Category 2. Workshop Instru University of Madras in the which recruitment is necessary ;
tor (Junior). or
branch in respect of which (2) A degree of. the said Uni­
{recruitment is necessary, with versity in the language in
practical experience for a period respect of which recruitment is
cf not less than two years. necessary.
Category 3. T Assist- A degree in Engineering of the
the Class XXI—
Laboratory Assist university of Madras in Category-
ant,s* branch in respect of which Drawing Mistres- Training College.—A group certifl-
1. ses- cate in Drawing with a Technical
recruitment is necessary with Teachers’ Certificate of the
practical experience for a-period Higher grade. ‘
of not less than two years in Secondary School.—A technical
electrical works if .recruitment teachers’ certificate of the
"is for an electrical'branch and higher grade.
practical experience for a period Secondary Training School.—A
of not less than one vear in group certificate in Drawing
" Hydraulic,” “ Strength of with a ..echnical teachers
Materials ” or Mechanical ” certificate of the Higher grade.
branch in case recruitment Elementary Training School.A
Hydraulic, ” ” Strength pass in the Higher Technical
of Materials or ‘ Mechanical ”
branch, as the case may be. Examination in Drawing.
Senior Physical Category oewing Mistresses. A group certificate in Needlework
Class XII, (1) The degree of B.A., 2.
Category 1. Director. of the University of or B.Sc. n .. , _ and Dressmaking.
and Madras; Category Combined Draw- The qualification prescribed for
3. ing and Sewing Categorv I or 2.
(2) A diploma of the Y.M.C.A. Mistresses.
School of Physical Education.
Category' 2. -Phvfiical Directors. (1)ofThe
pms the degree of B.A.,
University or B.Sc.
of Madr, Class XXII— -n cp
Category Physical Directress. (^The^egree^f B.A. or^;
and. as; S
(2) A diploma of the Y.M.C.A.
School of Physical Education. (2) A certificate of suc<;^ss^of
Category 3. Physical Training A Teachers’ Certificate in Physical completion of a course
Instructors. Training (for men). Physical Training under**
Woman Specialist in Phy
• -Education.
June 23, 1936]
fort ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
897
Class and category.
(1) Qualifications.
Class XXII—cont. (2) Class and category.
Pay.
Category Class XVII —cont.
2. PhlScSS?8 A thft
" qr>J^Chers’ certificate of Category 2. School Assistants and
Headmistresses—
Mv °w°V, gianted by the I Grade .. 140—15/2—200.
TrainiD« Class XVIII— II Grade .. 70—10/2—130.
Class XXIII—
Music Mistresses. Class XIX— Secondary grade teachers. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55.
(1L\i)r S.S.L.C.; or
(ii) Completed Trained Teach­ Category 1. Higher Elementary grade 23—2/2—45.
ers Certificate of the teachers.
Higher Elementary grade ; Category 2. Lower Elementary grade 20—2/2—24—1/2—28.
and teachers.
(2ofiVl2iPT1TOI?a Indian Music Class XX—
of the University of Madras; Pandits and Munshis—
I Grade .. 65—5/2—80. .
(il) Pass in the Higher Grade II Grade .. 45—5/2—60.
Government Technical Exa­ III Grade .. 35—4/2—45—2/2—55.
mination in Indian Music- Class XXI—
or * Category 1. Drawing Mistresses .. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55.
Honours certificate of the Category 2. Sewing Mistresses .. .. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55.
l.M.C.A. Summer School of Category 3. Combined Drawing and 30—3/2—45—2/2—55.
Indian Music; aud Sewing Mistresses.
Class XXII—
(3) Teachers’ certificate of the Category 1.
Y.M.C.A. Summer School of Physical Directress .. 70—10/2—130.
Indian Music. Category 2. Physical Training Instruc- 30—3/2—45—2/2—55.
tresses.
Note.—The possession of the Class XXIII—
certificate specified in item (3) will Music Mistresses .. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55
not be insisted on if fully qualified
candidates are not available.
ANNEXURE III. ANNEXURE IV.
(Referred to in rule 11.)
(Referred to in rule 10.) Post. Rate of special
Class and Pay.
category. pay.
* A * Men’s Branch. . RS.
Class I— 1 Assistant Lecturers in the Queen Mary’s 10 (a)
Assistant Professors and 100—10/2—200. College, Madras (Women’s Branch).
Assistant Lecturers. 2 Head teachers in Elementary Schools .. 1 to 4 (b)
Class II— 3 A member of the Service in any of the Classes I 15
" Category 1. Deputy Inspectors of to XV while performing the duties of a
Schools (Senior scale)— Deputy Warden of a hostel attached to a
1 Grade .. 140—15/2—200. Government College or School.
II Grade ' .. .. 70—10/2—130. Note.—Normally only one Deputy Warden shall be employed to
. Category 2. School Assistants and be in charge of a hostel. In special cases where more than one Deputy
Headmasters— Warden is considered necessary for any hostel, the specific sanction
I Grade .. 140—15/2—200. of the Local Government shall be obtained.
II Grade .. 70—10/2—130. 4 Part-time Superintendents of Women’s hostels. 15
Category 3. Deputy Inspectors of ,50—5/2—70. 5 Sub-Assistant Inspectresses (Category 1 of 35 (c)-
Schools (Junior scale). Class XVII).
Class Ill- 6 School Assistants and Headmistresses (cate- 10 (d)
Secondary grade teachers. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55. gory 2 of Class XVII).
Class IV— 7 Manual Training Instructors holding a first 12 (e)
Supervisors of Sanskrit 35—3/2—50—2/2—60. class certificate.
Schools. 8 Manual Training Instructors holding a second 8 (e)'
Class V— class certificate.
Instructors (Aluminium, 35—4/2—55. 9 Members of the Service in category 1 or 2 of 36 (/). Provided
Engraving and Wood­ Class II or in category 1 or 2 of Class XVII that the rate
carving). while employed In localities declared by shall be reduced
Instructors (Textile print- 30—3/2—45. the Local Government to be unhealthy. to Rs. 13-8-0
ing and Rattan work). in the case of
Class VI— members who
Religious Instructor .. 30—3/2—45—2/2—55. are untrained
Class VII— graduates.
Category 1. Higher Elementary' grade 23—2/2—45.
teachers. _ 10 Deputy Inspectors of Schools (Junior scale) 134 (/)
Category 2. Lower Elementary grade 20—2/2—24—1/2—28. employed in localities declared to be un­
teachers.. healthy by the Local Government.
Class VUI— 11 Pandits and Munshis on Rs. 35—45 employed 9 (/)
70—5/2—95. in localities declared to be unhealthy by
Commercial Instructors 55—5/2—70. the Local Government.
12 Secondary grade teachers in Class III employed 9 (/)
Class IX— in localities declared to be unhealthy by
Pandits and Munshis— the Local Government.
I Grade .. 80—10/2—100.
II Grade .. 65—5/2—SO. 13 Physical Training Instructors and Drawing 9 (/)
III Grade .. 45—5/2—60. Masters employed in localities declared to
IV Grade .. 35—4/2—43—2/2—45. be unhealthy by the Local Government.
14 Higher Elementary grade teachers employed 9(f)
Class X— Amindivi 24—2/2—28—1/2—33, in localities declared to be unhealthy by
Teachers in the Local Government.
Islands. if trained.
Rs. 15, if untrained. 15 Lower Elementary grade teachers employed 5 (/)
in localities declared to be unhealthy by
Engineering College. the Local Government.
16 Untrained teachers—Secondary grade (Men’s 5(f)
Class XI— Instructors 100—10/2—200. Branch and Women’s Branch) and Higher
Category 1. Assistant . Elementary grade (Women’s Branch) em­
(Senior and Junior). ployed in localities declared to be unhealthy
, Category 2. Workshop Instructor 150. bv the Local Government.
17 Untrained teachers—Higher Elementary grade 3 (/)
■ Category 3. Laboratory Assistants .. 10^2—2QQU°~ (Men’s Branch) and Lower Elementary
grade (Women’s Branch) employed in
Class XII— localities declared to be' unhealthy by the
Category 1.
Category 2.
Category 3.
«K^ctor::
Physical Training Instruc­
Local Government.
18 Untrained teachers—Lower Elementary grade 2(f)
(Men’s Branch) employed in localities
tors— 30—3/2—45—2/2—55. declared to be unhealthy by the Local
I Grade ;; 23—2/2—45. Government.
II Grade 19 Physical Training Instructresses in the follow- 10
Class XIII— ing Institutions:—
Category 1. Manual Training Instruc- 70—5/2—95. (1) Lady Willingdon Training College, Madras.
(2). Government Training School for Mistresses, Rajahmundry.
Category 2. Assistant Manual Training 30—3/2—45—2/2—55. (3) Government Muhammadan Traiuing School for Mistresses,
Instructors in Wood Guntur.
work. (4) Government Training School for Mistresses, Bellary.
Class XIV— . (5) Government Training School for Mistresses, Nellore.
Category 1. Assistant Manual Training 30—3/2—45. (G) Government Training School for Mistresses, Conjeeveram.
Instructors in Weaving. . (7) Government Training School for Mistresses, Cuddalorc.
Category 2. Assistant Manual Trainiug 23—2/2—45. (8) Government Training School for Mistresses, Tanjore.
Instructors in Carpentry. . (9) Government Training School for Muhammadan Women,
Class XV— . Trichinopoly.
Drawing Masters— 30—3/2—45—2/2—55. (10) Government Training School for Mistresses, Coimbatore.
I Grade 23—2/2—45. (11) Government Training School for Mistresses, Calicut.
II Grade (12) Government Training School for Mistresses, Tellleherry.
(13) Government Trainiug School for Mistresses, Canuanore.
‘ b ' Women’s Branch. (14) Government Training School for Mistresses, Mangalore.
Class XVI— 100—10/2—200. • (15) Presidency Training School for Mistresses, Egmorc.
Assistant Lecturers (16) Hobart Training School for Muhanunadan.women, Mjpras-
Class XVII— (17) Government Secondary aud Training School for Mistresses,
. Category 1. Sui)-Assistant Inspectres­
ses— 140-15/2—200. .(18) Gcn'enimonfc6 Secondary and Training School for Mistresses.
I Grade 1. 70—10/2—130. Ellorc.
II Grade
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Paktj
898

Fort St. George June 15, 1936.


/19) Queen Mary's Secondary and Training School, Yizagapatam. [G.O. No. 1077, Public Services)].
(20) Ladv Ampthill Secondary and Training School, MasuJiyatam.
(21) Government Training School for Muhammadan Women,
Knrnool. „ ,
No. 524.— ' ,h p0Wers conferred by rules 38 to.
\ (22) Government Training School for Muhammadan Women, In exercisei ot *-lces (Classification, Control and
Bellarv.
(23) Government Secondary and Training School, Anantapur.
41 of /rer, il the Local Government hereby make
(24) Government Secondary and Training School. Vellore.
Appeal) Rules:• ™eudment to the rules to regulate
(25) Government Training School for Mistresses, Gudiyattam. the fol.lloWinff recruitment, the conditions of service
(26) Government Training School for Mistresses, Madanapallc. the .method o «L and the pension of the Madras
(27) Government Training School for Mistresses, Enrur. tho payand alloivaiiCn^ai Branch) published with
(2S) Government
(29)
Training School for Mistresses, Dindigul.
Government Training School for Mistresses, Proddatur. Medical Se ice J>partmellt Notlficatlou No_ 2g,
(30) Government Training School for Mistresses, TinneveUy ?Utbd°the 9th October 1929, at pages 1871 to 1874 of
(31) Government Training School for Mistresses, Palghat.
dated the hFort George Gazette, dated the
(32) Government Training School for Mistresses, Udipi.
(33) Government Training School for Mistresses, Erode. gS? October 1929, as subsequently amended.
(34) Government Middle School for Girls, Bellary.
(35) Government Middle School for Girlsj Cuadapah.
(36) Government Middle SehoOl for Girls, Kurnool. Amendment.
(37) Government Middle School for Girls. Mayavaram.
• (3S) Government Middle School for Girls, Mndura. In clause (ii) of sub-rule (cl) of rule 5 of the said
(39) Government High School for Girls, Salem. rules, for the words “if he has completed thirty
(a) This item does not relate to members who are on the scale of years of age or if he has sat for such examination
pay specified in Annexure III. The special pay shall not be admissible
to candidates recruited on or after 1st April 1929. In the case of already twice ” the following shall be substituted-
existing incumbents it shall be admissible so Jong as they hold their namely: —•
present posts either substantively or otherwise. The special pay
shall, however, cease on promotion to the selection grade provided “If he has sat for such examination already
that an Assistant Lecturer who has reached the maximum in the twice or if he has completed
ordinary grade, viz.. Its. ’250, shall draw' the special pay as personal
pay liable to be extinguished on her earning the first increment in the (a) thirty-five years of age, if he is a member of
selection grade. the scheduled classes as defined in the general rules.
(b) The rate will vary according to the number of teachers in the for Provincial Services; and
school as shown below:—
BS. (b) thirty years of age, otherwise.”
Schools with two teachers 1
Schools with three teachers 2
Schools with four teachers ... 3
4 Fort St. George, June 11, 1936
Schools with five teachers or over ..
[G.O. No. 1055, Public (Services)].
(c) This item does not relate to members who are on the scale of
pav specified in Annexure III. The special pay shall not be admissible No. 525.—•
to candidates recruited on or after 1st April 1929. In the case of In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of
existing incumbents, it shall be admissible so long as they hold a post
in the combined cadre of Sub-Assistant Inspectresses and School the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
Assistants either substantively or otherwise. Sub-Assistant, Inspec­ Appeal) Rules, the' Local Government hereby make
tresses in the ordinary grade on Es. 120 and above and who are in the following amendment to the special rules to regu­
receipt of special pay shall, on promotion to the selection grade, be
given a personal pay equal to the difference between their pay in the late the method of recruitment, the conditions of
ordinary grade and special pay and their pay in the selection grade, service and the pay and allowances of the Madras
the personal pay being extinguished by the subsequent increments.
(d) This item does not relate to members who are on the scale of Engineering Subordinate Service published with.
pay specified in Annexure HI. The special pay shall not be admis­ Public (Services) Department Notification No. 26,
sible to candidates recruited on or after 1st April 1929. In the case dated the 8th October 1929, at pages 1867 to 1869 of
of existing incumbents it shall be admissible so long as they hold in
the combined cadre of Sub-Assistant Inspectresses and School Assis­ Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the-
tants a post either substantively or otherwise. School Assistants 15th October 1929, as subsequently amended.
who reached the maximum of Es. 100 in the old third grado or Rs. 150
in the old second grade shall, on being brought on to the time-scale,
be given a personal pay of Es. 10 which shall be liable to be extin­ Amendment.
guished by the next increment and the School Assistant who reached In the table in sub-rule (i) of rule 9 of the said
the maximum in the old first grade, viz., Es. 250, shall cease to draw
the speciul pay. rules, after the entry—
<«> Instructors appointed to the service after the 20th January “Class VII ... ... Class YIII ”
1932 will not be granted special pay.
(/) The special pay shall not be admissible to a person who is the following entries shall be added, namely: —
a native of, domiciled in, the locality. “ Class IX ............... Class X
Class X ............... Class XI.”
Fort St. George% June 15, 1936.
[G.O. No. 1076, Public (Services)"]* C. F. BRACKENBURY,
Chief Secretary,..
No. 523.—
In exercise of the powers conferred by rules 38 to
41 of the Civil Services (Classification, Control and (Special.)
Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make
the following amendment to the general rules to1 Stonehouse Hill, June 18, 1936.
regulate the method of recruitment, the condition of
service, the pay and allowances and the pension of No. 174.—WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT OF
the Provincial Serveices published with Public (Sei> ACTING GOVERNOR.
vices) Department Notification No. 91, dated the 25th EDWARD R.I.
September 1933, at pages 1570 to 1579 of Part I of
the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 3rd October Edward VIII by the Grace of God of Great Britain
Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas
1933 as subsequently amended. Xing Defender of the Faith Emperor of India.
Amendment. To Our Trusty and Well Beloved Rai Bahadur Sir
In rule 3 of the said rules: — Kurina Venkata Reddi Naidu Knight Bachelor
(1) for sub-rule (d), the following sub-rule shall Member of the Executive Council of Our Governor
be substituted, namely: — or Our Presidency of Fort St. George.
“(d) Where the normal method of recruitment Greeting
to any service class of category is neither solely by
direct recruitment nor solely by transfer, but is both
by direct recruitment and by transfer—
'Cmmnii J^^^&dation of the Governor-General nj
(i) the special rules concerned shall specify
the proportion or order in which vacan­ Well
callerl +1 Td Ji0h2ea£e
Erancisabsence
Ashley to Our Trusty
Erskine and
(commonly
cies in the cadre of such service, class or of Our* Lf°r£ Ermine) Knight Grand Commander
category shall respectively be filled by per­
sons recruited direct, and by those recruit-; am] rw°st EJn*nent Order of the Indian Empire
Governor of Our Presidency of Fort St. George,
ed by transfer; .
(ii) the proportion or order referred to in And whereas it is enacted by the said^ n
clause (i) shall be applicable only to sub­ where leave is so granted to Our Governor a P>nval
stantive vacancies in the permanent cadre • shall be appointed by Us by Warrant under Our 11 0
(iii) a person shall be recruited direct only Sign Manual to act in his place during Lis abs ^
against a substantive vacancy in such r>er Now know that We .reposing especial trust a
manent cadre, and only if the vacant J confidence in the Fidelity Prudence Justice aI^1urDia
on© which should be filled by a directora!
curaspection of you the said Rai Bahadur Sir .ed
cruit under the special rules referred ^ Venkata Reddi Naidu have nominated and app° u
b clause (i) ; and to in
and by these Presents Do nominate and appein
(iv) recruitment to all other the said Rai Bahadur Sir Kurina 'Venkata A
be made by transfer. vacancies shall
Naidu to act in the place of the said Lord Er
upon and from his departure on leave and unti
.June -23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE. GAZETTE
899
return to duty or if he does not ,-i
sor arrives and to hold and a succes' to^k]/e8°theHfoIlmWneiIe^ Governor ^ pleased
lency’s personal staff with°nt His E*cel-

“ s OTpgs&sasa? of the-18th June 1936:— eEect *r°m tle afternoon


vate^SecretaryHamiIt°n EIwin> IG-S.
- ssAisssa sjsSS “">■>»s
any rules lawfully made thereunder and°awfd v b{ Kelly,TThfcent^ftC,1- Johu JosePh
, to be Pri-

to such instructions and directions as Secretary. " C<3ntraI Indla Ho™> to be Military
Rai Bahadur Sir Kurma Venfflwd.^Naidu shall
as holding and executing the office of Governor or t> . 'VraFjr ,Payid Patrick Johnstone, c.i.e.,
Governor m Council of Our said Presidency of Port K • A. M.C. (Retired) to be Surgeon. O.B.E.,
St. George from time to time receive under Our
Royal Sign Manual or under the hand of one of Our
Principal Secretaries of State or as. may be or may
have been so issued to the Governor of the. Sakl Presi­ «“»■ "• *-
dency of I ort St. George for the time being And We
do hereby ordered require all Our Servants Officers
aud Soldiers^ and all the .people and inhabitants within
the limits of Our said Presidency of . Fort St ‘ George
twWstswj ssass” s™“’’
mi ^eutenant Anthony Charles Stuart Delmege,
to recognise you the said Rai Bahadur Sir Kurma ltie Kings Dragoon Guards, to be Aide-de-Camp.
Venkata Reddi Naidu as acting Governor of Our
Kisaldar Major Sher Bahadur Khan, 17th (Qiieen
said Presidency of Fort St. George and to submit
themselves accordingly in conformity with law. Victorias Own) Poona Horse, to be Indian Aide-de-
Camp.
Given at Our Court at St. James’s this thirteenth
day of May in the year of Our Lord One thousand Honorary Captain V. S. Alexander, Sirdar Baha­
nine hundred and thirty-six and in the First Year dur, late of 2nd (Queen Victoria’s Own) Sappers and
of Our Reign. Miners, to be Honorary Indian Aide-de-Camp.

(By .His Majesty’s Command) H. M. HOOD,


Acting Chief Secretary.
ZETLAND.

PROCLAMATION.
No. 175.—Whereas His. Majesty the King-Emperor LEAVE.
of India has been graciously pleased to appoint Rai Fort St. George, June 14, 1936.
Bahadur . Sir Kurma Venkata Reddi Nayudu, Kt., to
No. 181.—Under rule 81 of the Fundamental Rules,
act as Governor of the Presidency of Fort St. George, Mr. E. E. Mack, I.C.S., District and Sessions Judge,
in the place of His Excellency the Lord Erskine, Tinnevelly, leave for six months, of which five months
G.c.i.e., it is hereby notified that His Excellency Rai and twenty-eight days will be on average pay and the
Bahadur Sir Kurma Venkata Reddi Nayudu, Kt., balance on half average pay, with effect from the 22nd
has, on the afternoon of this day, taken upon himself June 1936.
the execution of his office. Subject to the conditions prescribed in the subsidiary
C. F. BRACKENBURY, rules under Fundamental Rule 6S, Mr. Mack is permitted
Chief Secretary. to prefix the summer vacation of the District Court of
Tinnevelly to the leave.

No 176.—A temporary vacancy having occurred in


APPOINTMENTS.
the office of a Member of the Executive Council of
the Governor of the Presidency of Fort St. George
by the appointment of the Hon’ble Rai Bahadur Sir No. 182.—M.R.Ry. P. C. Tyagaraja Ayyar Avargal,
.Kurma Venkata Reddi Nayudu, Kt., to act as Gover­ acting Additional District and Sessions Judge, Coimba­
nor of the Presidency of Fort St. George, the tore, on relief, to act as District and Sessions Judge,
Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Tinnevelly, with effect from the 22nd June 1936, vice
under the provisions of sub-section (3) of section £L Mr. E. E. Mack, I.C.S., granted leave.
of the Government of India Act, Mr Cecil E^ian No. 183.—M.R.Ry. P. Rajagopala Acharya Avargal,
Brackenbury, Companion of the Most Exalted Orde Subordinate Judge, to act temporarily as Additional
of t“tar of India, to he a Temporary Member of District and Sessions Judge, Coimbatore, vice M.R.Ry.
the said Council. , . , P. C. Tyagaraja Ayyar Avargal.
The Hon’ble Mr. Cecil Fabian Brackenbury has,
. Jthe afternoon of this day, taken upon himself the
execution of his office. H. M. HOOD,
Acting Chief Secretary. PROMOTIONS.
Fort St- George, June 17, 1936.
(With effect from the 8th February 1936, consequent
upon tho appointment of Mr. G. T. Boag, c.i.e., I.C.S.,
sec- to bo Second Secretary to Government)
No. 184.—Mr. A. D. Crombie, c.i.e., I.C.S., Sub-
Venkata Reddi• Nayudu, lieie1^ j uejncr a Member Collector, first grade, and provisionally substantive
Rao Bahadur A. T. Pa“m7oe^rthe vfce-Presideut Collector, to be Collector
of my Executive Council, to t>e in
No. 185.—M.R.Ry. Rao Bahadur C. J. Paul Avargal,
thereof. K. V. REDDI, Deputy Collector and provisionally substantive Sub-
Acting Governor of Madras. Collector, first grade, to be Sub-Collector, first grade.

appointments.
y0.178.-Mr.H.M.Hood.M*^8.,Joo^ay
permitted to retire.
to Government/in the Home Rop a« Chief
Second Secretary to Goveinmenv, Bracken- No. 186.—The Secretary of State for India in Council
has permitted Sir Joseph Bhore, k.g.s.i., k*0,1' ' rroc^
I.C.S., to rotire from the Indian Civil Sorvi
Ni 179.—Mr. T- G- from tho 16th April 1936.
C F. BRACKENBURY",
M. Hood, Chief Secretary.

C.I.E., I.C.S.
PORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part J
900

I.—Provincial Subjects—cont.
NOTIFICATION. 14. Fortnightly reports and preliminary ■ .
reports to the Government of India Pecial
Fort St. George, June IS, 1936
[G.O. Ms. No. 1086, Public (Special)']. 15. GeneniJ service questions.
16. Office procedure.
17. Secretariat.
No. 187.— 18. Matters of a general nature not
elsewhere. all,, .
allocated
BUSINESS AMONG MEMBERS OF
distribution of COUNCIL.
II.—Central Subjects.
Under sub-section (2) of section 49 of the Govern­
ment of India Act, the Governor directs that the 1. Geological survey.
following shall be the distribution of business among 2. Mineral development.
the Members of His Executive Council: — 3* Botanical survey.
4. Survey of India.
5. Zoological survey.
The Hon’ble Rao Bahadur A. T. Pannirselvam. 6. Meteorology.
I.—Provincial Subjects. 7. Census and Statistics.
S. Territorial changes.
1. Administration of justice, including constitu­ 9. lip movable property in possession of th«
tion, powers, maintenance and organization Governor-General in Council.
of courts of civil and criminal jurisdiction 10. All-India services.
within the province. 11. Public Services Commission.
2. Provincial law reports.
3. Administrator-General and Official Trustees. The Hon’ble Mr. G. T. H. Bracken, c.s.i.,
4. Elections for Indian and Provincial legislatures C.I.E., I.C.S.
under the existing constitution.
I.—Provincial Subjects.
5. Escheats.
6. Coroners. 1. Provincial finance.
7. Treasure-trove. 2. Pensions.
8. Non-judicial and judicial stamps. 3. Local Fund audit.
9. Prisons and prisoners. 4. Preservation and translation of ancient manus­
10. Industrial matters included under the follow­ cripts.
ing heads:— 5. Central Record Office.
(a) Electricity, including hydro-electric
schemes. II.—Central Subjects.
(b) Factories, 1. (a) Defence of India.
fr) Settlement of labour disputes. (b) Naval and Military works and cantonments.
(d) Boilers. 2. External relations, including naturalization
(e) Gas. and aliens and pilgrimage beyond India
(/) Smoke nuisances. except to the Hedjaz.
(g) Welfare of labour including depressed 3. Relations with States in India.
classes. 4. Political charges.
' 11. Minor ports. %•
5. Communications.
6. Posts and telegraphs and telephones, including
II.—Central Subjects. wireless installations.
1. Civil law. 7. Sources of all-India revenues.
2. Inventions and designs. 8. Currency and coinage.
3. Copyright. 9. Public debt of India.
. 4. Criminal Jaw. 10. Savings banks.
5. Major ports. 11. Indian Audit Department.
6. Shipping and navigation. 12. Commerce, including Banks and Insurance.
7. Lighthouses. 13. Trading Companies and other Associations.
8. Port quarantine and marine hospitals. 14. Opium (Central questions regarding—).
15. Central Research.
16. Ecclesiastical.
The Hon’ble Sir Charles Souter, k.c.i.e., c.s.i., 17. Archaeology.
I.C.S. 18. Regulation of ceremonial titles, orders, prece-
dence and civil uniform.
I. —Provineial Subjects. 19. Reforms (including elections under the new
]. Land Revenue administration as described constitution).
under the following heads, namely: — 20. Subjects not allocated elsewhere.
(a) Assessment and collection of land revenue.
(b) Maintenance of land records. The Hon’ble Mr. C. F. Brackenbury. c.s.i.,
Survey for revenue purposes. I.C.S.
Records of rights.
(c) Laws regarding land tenures. I.—Provincial Subjects.
Relations- of landlords and tenants. 9 £olic®> including Railway Police and C.I.D,
Collection of rents. i' of betting and gambling.
(d) Court of Wards, encumbered and attach­ 3. Pieventiou ot cruelty to animals.
ed estates. 4. Control of poisons.
(c) Land improvement and agricultural 5. Control of vehicles.
loans. ^o^raphs^ ^rama^c performances and cinema-
(f) Colonization and disposal of Crown lands.
(g) ’Management of Government estates. 7. Control of newspapers, books and printing
(h) P a n ch a y a t forests. presses. l
2. Yeomiahs, inams and hereditary pensions. q‘ Sur°Jj)ean vagrancy.
3. Water-supplies, irrigation and canals, drain­
age and embankments. Water storage and medical and other professional
water power. 10 ficat,onS and standards.
4. Inland waterways including shipping and navi- Hi«r^?llenn -^ouses> sta£f and equipment of
gation thereon. 11 Excellency the Governor.
11. Government Presses.
5. Economic condition including wages and prices
and famine-relief. forests inc^ud*nS Cinchona) except panchayat
6. Land acquisition, excepting notifications under
sub-section (I) of section 4 and declarations Id £riminal tribes. -----
under sub-section (1) of section 6 of the Land d0eplrtmentf)tati0nery (re(juired for Reserved
Acquisition Act, 1894, where the public pur­
pose ‘referred to in the said sub-sections
appertains to a transferred subject. II.—Central Subjects.
7. Development of mineral resources. 1. Control of petroleum and explosives.
8. Protection of wild birds and animals. 2. Central police organization.
9. Pounds and prevention of cattle trespass 3. Arms and ammunition.
10. Provincial Gazetteers. 4. Emigration and immigration.
11. Agency tracts. 5. Pilgrimage to the Hedjaz.
12. Laccadives.
13. European and Anglo-Indian education
. H. M. HOOD,
Acting Chief Secretary-
June 23, 1936]
FOUT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
901

Fort St. George, June 17, 1936.


No. 188.—Tho following notifications of nominate Diwan Bahadur Bandi Venkata Sri Hari Rao
the Govern- Nayudu, being an official, to be a Member of the said
rnont of India aro republished :—
Legislative Assembly.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Simla, the 8th June 1936.
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936.
No. F. 111/36-C & G.—The Governor-General is
pleased to accept the resignation by Rao Bahadur A. A. No. 189.—In exercise of the powers conferred on him
Venkatarama Ayyar of his office of Member of the by the notifications of the Government of India in the
Legislative Assembly. Foreign and Political Department, No. 583-1 B, dated
the 22nd March 1913, and No. 603-1, dated the 21st
December 1925, as subsequently amended (respectively
No. F. 111/36-C & G.—In pursuance of the provisions
by Notifications Nos. 514-1 and 515-1, dated the 31st
of sub-rule (2) of rule 26 of the Council of State Elec­ July 1929), the Governor of Madras in Council, with the
toral Rules, the Governor-General is pleased1 to nominate concurrence of the Hon’ble the Resident at Hyderabad,
Diwan Bahadur Narasimha Ayyangar Gopalaswami is pleased to appoint Mr. A. C. Happell, I.C.S., District
Ayyangar, c.i.e., being an official, to be a Member of the and Sessions Judge of Bellary, to be Additional Judge of
said Council of State. the Court of the Resident at Hyderabad, with effect
from the 15th June 1936.
No. F. 111/36-C & G.—In pursuance of the provisions
of sub-rule (2) of rule 26 of the Legislative Assembly C. F. BRACKENBURY,
Electoral Rules, the Governor-General is- pleased to Chief Secretary •

FINANCE DEPARTMENT.

NOTIFICATIONS.
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936.
No. 54.—Accounts of the Government of Madras for the first month ending April 1936.
- Current month. Progressive. Budget.
Heads of account;
BS. BS. as.
REVENUE. - •

A —Principal Heads of Revenue—


II Taxes on Income 88,29,747 7.42.79.100
V Land Revenue 26,92,204 3,94,12,000
VI ~ Excise .. 78,34,700
vn Stamps— 5,81,156
Non-Judicial .. 7,81,390 1.23.58.100
Judicial 3,27,546 43,26,800
1,93,745 31,24,600
VHI Forest 75,000
IX 'Registration
IX-A* Scheduled Taxes 14,14,10,900
Total—A .. 1,34,05,788

C.—Ixni
rrigation , Navigation
Irrigation, , etc.—
Navigation, etc., works for which Capital and Revenue Accounts are
16,827 6,90,100
kept— Gross Receipts .. — 1,60,899 — 42,67,200
Deduct—Y?orking Expenses .. .
— 1,44,072 — 35,77,100
! Net .. 9,982 1,70,900
XIV Irrigation, Navigation, etc., works for which no Capital Accounts are kept — 1,34,090 — 34,06,200
Total—C ..

E.—Debt Services— ... 50,000


2,73,721 21,55,100
XVI Interest—
Interest on Provincial Balances .................. . • • . • • •• ••
Other items .. ............... 2,73,721 22,05,100
Total—E ..

1,26,298 ' 15,69,000


F.—Civil Administration— 7,276 5,94j500
XVn Administration of Justice 19;409 5.50.100
XV.ni Jails and Convict Settlements 3
XIX Polico ■• 4,270 7.67.400
XX Ports and Pilotage 27,062 9,45,300
XXI Education •• . 7.523 1.83.100
31,728 5.11.400
XXII Medical .. 15,77,700
xxrn Public Health .. 96,823
XXIV Agriculture 9,57,565 47,58,200
XXV Industries . •: 1,14,56,700
XXVI Miscellaneous Departments Total—F .. 12,77,957

51,70S 40,89,300
1,60,392 21,99,000
H' Hydro-Electric Schemes- Gross receipts .. — 6,77,700
Deduct—WORKING EXPENSES .. — 70,828
89,504 15,21,300
Net
1,41,362 56,10,600
Total—H ..
1,95,000
9,252 2,14,S00
19,074 4,16,700
51,610 9,16,900
Stationery and Printing ■; .. .
-XXXV Miscellaneous .- •* Total—J. . • 80,536 17,43,400

Central an 1 Provincial Governments ..


Lf—Provincial
XXXIX-A Contributions
Miscellaneous , etc.—between the
adjustments
M.—Extraordinary Items— 15,90,20,500
XL Extraordinary Receipts .. .. Total—India .. 1,50,45,274
— 240 — 5,600

Receipts in England .. 1,50,45,034 15,90,14,900


Tt T AD, Revenue Heads

3
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Parx t
902

Current month. Progressive. Budget.


Heads of account.
ns. ns. RS.
DEBT HEADS.
RECEIPTS.
181 1.07,000
Pamine Relief Fund .r 52,110
9^’ot,2°0
Appro^riation)7ortreduction or"Avoidance of debt .. 25,94 000
ffi^d^b^WiWGovermucnt .. 4,60,031 i?i.«
SidmS£°fromSral Rood Development Account . ....
6,393 ■1^888
12 1 *69,400

Industries .......................... 71,100


Total .. 1,55,63,761 1,55,63,701 1^2l^200

Add—Opening balance .. 2,93,87,826 2,33,82,975


Total, Receipts .. 4,49,51,587 20,55,06,175
EXPENDITURE.

A.—Direct Demands on Revenue— v


5 Land Revenue........................... 1,37,002 17.77.800
6 Excise ........................... 2,10,498 33.08.800
7 Stamps...................................... 29,006
2,43,378 5,74,100
8 Forest 35,38,600
9 Registration ........................... 2,23,331 29,40,100
9-A Scheduled Taxes 600
Total—A 8,43,215
1,21,40,000 ,
AA.—Forest and other Capital Outlay (charged to Revenue)—
8-A Forest Capital outlay charged to Revenue .. .. 18,001
2,98,000
C.—Irrigation, etc.—Revenue Account-
14 Works for which Capital Accounts are kept—
. Interest on Debt...
15 Other Revenue Expenditure............................ 1,99,147 42,32,100
Total—C 1,99,147
42,32,100
CC.—Irrigation, eto., Capital Outlay (charged to Revenue)— •
16 Construction of Irrigation, etc., works financed from Ordinary Revenues ' ■ S,004
3,40,500
E.—Debt Services—
19 Interest on ordinary Debt ............................' ••
Deduct— 66,63,800
Amount chargeable to Commercial Departments
— 1,26,500
*' NET' ..
20 Interest on other obligations 65,37,300
21 Appropriation for Reduction or Avoidance of Debt 11,700
25,94,600
Total—E ..
91,43,600
F.—Civil Administration—
22 General Administration
24 Administration of Justice 21,15,585 2,72,13,700
25 Jails and Convict Settlements 7,32,004 95,19,400
26 Police .. •r 1.41,792 21,26,600
27 Ports and Pilotage 11,34,346 1,56,65,900
30 Scientific Departments 1,197 10,600
31 Education 16,887 79,800
32 Medical 10,18,876 2,54,77,200
33 Public Health 5,70,076 90,92,600
34 Agriculture 1,15,416
35 Industries 25,06,900
3,06,089. 41,00,500
37 Miscellaneous Departments 1,02,030 23,73,300
1,20,915 55,45,000
Total—F .. 63,75,213
H.—Civil Works- 10,37,11,500
41 Civil Works ..........................
410 Interest on Capital Outlay on Hydro-Electric Schemes ** - 4,59,282 1,52,14,200

Total—H .. 4,59,282
J.—Miscellaneous— 1,52,14,200
43 Famine ....
644 1,00,000
47 Miscellaneous 5,43,443 66,51,100
85,976 17,07,400
5,689 3,94,100
Total—J' .. ■ 6,35,752
JJ.—Miscellaneous Capital Outlay charged 88,52,600
to Revenue—
45-A Commutation of Pensi
°ns financed from Ordinary Revenues •• •• 70,651
M.—Extraordinary Items— 7,42,200
52 Extraordinary Payments
••
Total, Expenditure charged’
. to Revenue .. 86,09,265 15,46,74,700
Irrigation and
otherCapital Outlay
not charged to Revenue—-
nCapitAl outlsv on Forest

"Si-'*8***'
56-C «•
2,41,655

wsaSSSBac ■
37,05,100
— 15,900
7i,235 92,70,800
36,907 20,34,600

Total .. 3,49,797 1,49,94,600


<f.
Total—India 89,59,062 16,96,69,300 /
Expenditure
in England .. 2,61,040 67,62,400
Total,
Expenditure Heads . 92,20,102 17,54,31,700
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
903

Heads of account.
' Current month. Progressive. Budget.
RS. RS.
DEBT heads. R8.

joamino Relief Fund .• •• Disbursements.


Suspense Account
Depreciation Funds 1.95.000
Doans and Advances by Provincial Government .. 57,965 4,71,200
Advances from Provincial Loans Fund 2,74,100
Subventions from Central Road Development Account ......................................... 17,480 54,37,000
Civil Deposits.......................................... '....................................................................... 25,94,600
Deposit account of the grant made by the Government of India for rural development 30,81,700
Deposit account of the grant mado from the Central Government for the development of 34,544 1,63,500
Industries..................... . 4.75.000
74,200
Total .. 93,30,091 93,30,091 18,82,01,000
Add—Closing balance .. 3,56,21,496 1,73,05,175
Total, Disbursements .. 4,49,51,587 20,55,06,175

r¥°- ,55.-—The following notification of the Government POSTINGS.


of India is republished :—
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936.
INDIAN AUDIT DEPARTMENT. No. 255.—M.R.Ry. S. V. Acharya Avargal, on rever­
sion as Subordinate Judge, to the Sub-Court, Rajah-
Simla, the 25th May 1936. mundry, as the Principal Subordinate Judge of the
• No. 1514-G.B.E./29-36.—Mr. R. Srirangarajan, an Court, in relief of M.R.Ry. K. Purushottam Pantulu
Assistant Accounts Officer in the office of the Accountant- Garu.
General, Madras/ has been granted leave, preparatory to No. 256.—M.R.Ry. K. Purushottam Pantulu Garu,
retirement, on average pay for three months and twenty- Subordinate Judge, Sub-Court, Rajahmundry, to the
five days, with effect from the 14th May 1936. ° Sub-Court, Cocanada. (To join on 22nd June 1936.)
Mr. J. N. Rajagopalan, a Senior Accountant in the
office of the Accountant-General, Madras, has been No. 257.—M.R.Ry. W. Chakrapani Nayudu Garu,
appointed to officiate as an Assistant Accounts Officer acting Subordinate Judge and Additional Subordinate
in that office, with effect from the 14th of May 1936. Judge, Ellore, to the Sub-Court, Bapatla, vice M.R.Ry.
A. Narayana Sarma Avargal, transferred. (To join on
C. E. JONES, 22nd June 1936.)
Secretary to Government. [This cancels the posting of M.R.Ry. W. Chakrapani
Nayudu Garu, to the Sub-Court, Cocanada, ordered in
Law (General) Department Notification No: 255, dated
Fort St. George, May 21, 1936 the 31st March 1936, published at page 443 of Part I of
[iG.O. No. 420, Finance (Pension)]. Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 7th April 1936.]
No. 56.— No. 258.—M.R.Ry-D. B. Krishnamurti Pantulu Garu,
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (d) acting Subordinate Judge and Additional Subordinate
of rule 44 of the Civil Services (Classification, Con­ Judge, Sub-Court, Vizagapatam, to the Sub-Court,
trol and Appeal) Rules, the Local Government are .Tenali, in relief of M.R.Ry. N. Narasimham Pantulu
hereby pleased to make the following rules: — Garu. (To join on 22nd June 1936.)
RULES.
-1- Pensioners in receipt of inferior pensions are No. 259.—M.R.Ry. N. Narasimham Pantulu Garu,
eligible for an increase of Rs. 2 per mensem subject acting Subordinate Judge, Sub-Court, Tenali, to the
to the condition that the pension together with the Sub-Court, Chicacole. (To join on 27th June 1936.)
v
increase shall in no case exceed one-half the pay
drawn at the time of retirement:
Provided that this rule shall not apply to the in­
ferior servants who are granted the rates of pension
specified in item (3-A) of paragraph (6) of Article INVESTITURE OF POWERS.
481 of the Civil Service Regulations. No. 260.—Under section 357 of the Code of Criminal
2. The increase of pension in the case of a pen­ Procedure, 1898, the undermentioned officers in the
sioner who is in receipt of separate pensions nrom districts specified against their names are authorized to
the Civil and Military departments will be assessed take down the evidence of witnesses with their own hand
on combined pension either under the civil scale or in the English language :—
the military scale whichever is more favourable to
M.R.Ry. S. V. Acharya Avargal, Assistant Sessions
the pensioner. of pension admissible under the Judge—East Godavari.
3. The increase „ drawn during
i ~ j__nprind
the period of
of re-
above rules may be pensioner, if his pension does
_ not Fort St. George, June 17, 1936.
employment of a Mr. E. G. Barter, I.C.S., Sessions Judge—Chittoor.
exceed Rs. 10
Provided a month:
that, ...
in the case of a pensioner who is
receipt of separate pensions from both the Civil Fort St. George, June 18, 1936.
and the Military departments, the limit of Rs. 10
in
prescribed in this rule shall have reference to the Mr. S. P. Thompson, I.C.S., Sessions Judge—
Ramnad.
total combinedcontained
4. Nothing pension. in these rules shall
„ adversely
. .
affect claims for increase of pension which nave been
already admitted under the orders heretofore m Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.
force. De%tfsVcrefIrfto afvernmmt. No. 2G1.—Under section 12 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898, the undermentioned person in the
district noted agaipst his name is appointed to be a
magistrate of the third class, and under section 37 ho is
invested with all tho powers specified in the fourth
home department. schedule as powers which the Government may confer on
a magistrate of that class :—
EXTENSIONS OF LEAVE. M.R.Ry. N. Rangaswami Ayyangar, Clerk, Collec­
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936. tor’s office—South Arcot.
No. 254.—The High Commissioner for India has
anted extension of leave to tho following officers for
the period Fort St. George, June 17, 1936.
Mr. A.noted against each
W. Lennan, :—
Assistant Superintendent of
No. 262.—Under section 37 of the Codo of Criminal
Police on probation, extraordinary leave without Procedure, 1898, M.R.Ry. P. Ramaohandra Rao Pantulu
pay on medical certificate for five months. Garu, First-class Magistrate in tho district of West
Mr. J. Beckett, District Superintendent of Police, Godavari, is empowered to hear appeal from the sentences
leave on half average pay for eight days.
of second and third-class magistrates.
3a
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part j
904

of Births and Deaths Aot, 1S99, which may be committed


Fort St. George, June 13, 1936. within the limits of tho undermentioned villages in the
mi of the Code of Criminal same district:—
No. 263.—-Under section 164 Cvimhml Pr0Cedure me?,
Procedure, 1S9&, as am<on vn/ of 1993, the undermen- (а) Eruvadi.. (fc) Vadugachimadi.
Code Amendment Act AA-LA districts specified (б) Nambithalavanpatta- (Z) Tirujiyar Matam.
tioned second-class magistrates in tne ois^ t state- yam-. (nt)-Magilai.
against their names^rympow an investigation; (c) Pulyarkuricbi. (n) Melrnalayaneri.
(d) Sengalakurichi. (0) Nambipuram.
mednVct6ote°r X& S the said Code or at any. time (p) Padmaneri.
. (e) Kilammalpuram.
afterward^ beforrthe commencement of the enquiry or- (/) -Padalayarkulam. (O') Kilakaruvelankulam.
trial:— (g) Sevalaperi. (r) • Vadamalaisamudram.
P. S. Thimmappa Shetty—South Kanara. (h) Devanallur. (5) Palankulam.
M.R.Ry- (t) * Kesavanori.
(i) Pattai'.
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936. (j) Malaiyadithudur. (u) Vadakarai.
M.R.Ry- J. S. Suvama—South Kanara. I. Ordinary powers.—Schedule III of the Code 0f
Criminal Procedure, 1898, section 1—Items 1 to 9,
and 17 to 20.
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936. II. Additional powers.—Schedule IV of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898—Items 4 and 5 of the powers
No. 264.—The Governor in Council is pleased to conferrable by the Local Government on a magistrate of
appoint the undermentioned persons to be Special Magis­
trates for the areas comprised within the jurisdiction 01 the third class. - ..
the Bench of Magistrates at the places specified against
their names with the powers and subject to the terms
and conditions specified in Notification No. 73/, Home ERRATUM;
(Judicial), dated the 13th August 1919, published at Fort St. George, June 16, 1936.
pages 1040 and 1041 of Part I of the Fort St. George
Gazette of the 26th idem as amended by subsequent In the notification under section 4 (1) of tho Land
notifications:— \ Acquisition Act I of 1894 as amended by the Land
M.R.Ry. Nanjunda Ayyar Ramaratnam Ayyar- Acquisition Amendment Act XXXVII! of 1923, for the
Avargal—Omalur in the district of Salem. acquisition of lands for the Kallar School at Koppuli-
Janab Munshi Abdul Rahiman Sahib Bahadur patti, published at page 178 of Part I of the Fort
Guntakal in the district of Anantapur. St. George Gazette, dated 11th February 1936-—
Mrs. V. Lakshmi Ammal—Erode in the district of \
Coimbatore. Madura district, Tirumangalam-taluk,
\ Tirumanabham village.
Mr. Churiyayi Vasudevan—Tellicherry in the district,
of Malabar. For ‘ registered-holder No. 138. ©/• Poriyakaruppa Thevan/
read ‘registered holder No. 138, Periyaltaruppa Thevan, died.
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936. Heirs (1) Ocha Thevan, (2) Mayandi; (3) Muthu Mayan, (4) Veeranan, '
(5) Ocha Thevan, (6) Mayandi, (7) Periyakaruppan and (8) Ayyar.
M.R.Ry. T. Srinivasa Chettiyar Jayarama Ghettiyar. Nos. (7) and (8) minors guardian No. (6).*
Avargal—Porto Novo in the district of South
Arcot.
Fort St. George, June 18, 1936. PRESS COMMUNIQUES
M.R.Ry. Maddi Vira Raghavalu Clietti Garu— No. 267'.—It is hereby notified for general information,
Narasaraopet in the district of Guntur. that with effect from the 23rd July 1936 all applications,
Mrs. Mahadeva Jayalakshmi Ammal—Tanj ore in the for passports and visas should be addressed to the
district of Tanjore. Secretary or the Under Secretary to Government, Home
M.R.Ry. Kaveri Tiialai Kondan Avargal-—Dharma- Department, Fort St. George, Madras, and that the
puri in the district of Salem. Commissioner of Police, Madras, will not after that date
issue any passports or grant any visas on passports.

Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.


No. 265.—Under the provisions of section 14 of the MARRIAGE LICENCES.
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, the Governor in
Council is pleased to confer upon M.R.Ry. Raghava Fort St. George June 12, 1936.
Ayyangar- Narayana Ayyangar, Sub-Registrar of Alwar­ No. 268.—Tinder section 9.; of the Indian Christian
tirunagari, in the district of Tinuevelly, for the term of Marriage Act,. 1872, the Government,sanction the issue of
his appointment as Sub-Registrar of Alwartirunagari,, a licence to the under men tioned gentleman to grant
such of the ordinary and additional powers of a magis­ certificates of marriage between India-n Christians in
trate of the third class as are specified hereunder in accordance with the provisions of the said Act, within
respect to offences under sections 3 to 5, both inclusive the territories under the administration of the Govern­
of the Towns Nuisances Act, 1889, and under sections 8, ment of Madras :—•
9 and 12 of the Madras Gaming Act, 1930, which may
be committed within the limits of the Alwartirunagari Mr. Alfred Young of the Christian Missions in Many
Panchayat Board in the district of Tinnevelly :— Lands, residing at Mount Zion in the taluk of
Srivilliputtur in the district of Ramnad.
I. Ordinary powers.—Schedule III of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898, section 1—Items 1 to 9, 14, 15
and 17 to 20.
A o. 269.—In exercise of the powers conferred by
II. Additional powers.—Schedule IV of the Code of io?o°nS^ anc^ ^ the Indian Christian Marriage Act,
Criminal Procedure, 1898—Items 4 and 5 of the powers 187l (XV of 1872), the Governor in Council is hereby
conferrable by tho Local Government on a magistrate of pleased, with effect on and from tho 3rd July 1936, to
the third class. reyoke the licences granted to Mr. George Hill of the
Christian Missions in Many Lands in the district of
Ramnad under tho said seotions on the 19bh day of
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936. January 1933.

Chettiyar Alaginsami Chettiyar Avargal Sub Fort St. George, June 16, 1936.
of Tirukkurungudi, in the district of n No. 270.—In exercise of tho powers conferred
-____ by_
term of his appointment as Sub-Registmr of Tirnk(°r th° section 9 of the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 187^
gudi, such of the ordinary and * firukkurun- (Xv of 18/2), the Governor in Council is hereby pleased
a magistrate of the third class ac; f,rA . 10.^ Powers to revoke the licence granted to Mr. Pantasala Prakasam
in respect to offences under sections 3^5° of the American Baptist Telugu Mission in the district
sivo, of the Towns Nuisance* TZ 3 tSJL’ bot^ mclu'
sections 8, 9 and 12 of the Mo l and under ot Guntur under the said section on the 29th day ol
March 1928.
which may be committed Act’ -1930
Panchavat Boards of KalatWi m lmits
Eruvadi, in the district of Svelly^ a'CT~
of offences under section 18 of tho MadrasXgisSrion o. -71. In exercise of the powers conferred by soc-
/vvS ^ ^0 Indian Christian Marriage Act, 18 r'
of 1872), the Governor in Council is hereby please >
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
905
with effect on and
Governor-in-Council that the said pamphlet con­
tains wo’rds of the nature described in clause (7i) Of
the said sections on the 6th day of July 1932. Section 4 (1) of the Indian Press (Emergency Powers)
Act, 1931.
NOTIFICATIONS.
Fort St. George, May 20, Fort St. George, June 13, 1936
1936 (G.O. Ms. No. 959, Home).
{G.O. No. 654, Borne).
No. 276.—
No. 272.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub­ In exercise of the powers conferred by rules 38 to
section (1) of section 11 of the Madras Motor Vehicles 41 of the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
Taxation Act, 1931 (Madras Act III of 1931), the Appeal) Rules, the local Government hereby make
Governor acting with Ministers is hereby pleased to the following special rules: —
notify that in respect of each of the following motor
vehicles belonging to the Pudukkottai Darbar which RULES.
were used on public roads in the Presidency of Madras The cadre of the Madras Police Service shall he
during the month of February 1936, tax shall be paid at increased temporarily by—
the reduced rate specified below:— ' (1) four posts for the period commencing on the
Register number, and description of motor car. 1st March 1936 and ending on the 31st March 1936;
Rate of tax. (2) one post for the period commencing on the
1. Plymouth Sedan 6-cylinder car
••I
1-B Plymouth Seven-seater Sedan car. [ Two-fifths of
5th March 1936 and ending on the 10th March 1936;
(3) one post for the 13th March 1936; and
7. Plymouth Sedan car the quarterly (4) one post for the period commencing on the
6. Plymouth Tourer 4-cylinder car *.! J tax* 16th March 1936 and ending on the 31st March 1936.
2. The general and special rules applicable to
Oeorge, June 13, 1936 holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre
{G.O. Ms. No. 949, Home). shall apply to the holders of the said temporary
No. 273:— posts.
. In exercise of the powers conferred by ride 44 of
the Civil' Services (Classification, Control and Fort St. George, .June 13, 1936
Appeal) Rules, the looal Government hereby make (G.O. Ms. No. 961, Home).
the following special rules: — i’
No. 277.—
RULES. Under section 4 of the Madras Civil Courts Act,
1. The cadre of Class IX of the Madras Jail Sub­ 1873 (III of 1873) as amended by Madras Act III of
ordinate Service in the Wellesley Sanatorium Jail, 1925, the Local Government, after consultation with
Bellary, shall be increased temporarily by the num­ the High Court, are pleased to direct that the num­
ber of posts and for the period specified below: — ber of district munsifs to be appointed to the Dis­
" Two posts—for a period of six months from the trict Munsif’s Court, Bellary, in the district of
date of employment or till the completion of the Bellary shall be two with effect from the date of
construction of the X-ray building, operation build­ the commencement of the judicial training of
ing and dining hall- and the boring of well which­ Mr. M. Karamatullah, I.C.S.
ever may be-earlier. H. M. HOOD,
One post—for guarding a terrorist prisoner for Secretary to Government.
a period of nine months from date of employment
or till the prisoner is transferred to another jail,
whichever is earlier.
2. The general and special rules- applicable to REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
holders of permanent posts borne, on the said cadre
shall apply to the holders of the said temporary
posts. EXTENSION OF LEAVE.
Fort St. George, June 17, 1936.
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936
{G.O. Ms. No. 950, Home). No. 322.—M.R.Ry. V. D. Rajaram Mudaliyar
Avargal, Deputy Collector, on leave, a further extension
No. 274.— of leave on average pay without medical certificate for
In exercise of the powers conferred by rules 38 to twenty days from 25tli June 1936.
41 of the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make
the following special rules: — POSTING.
RULES. Slonehouse Hill, June 18, 1936.
1. The cadre of category 1 of class I of the Madras No. 323.—The following posting of a deputy collector
Jail Services shall be deemed to have been increased
temporarily by one post for the period commencing is ordered :—
on the 3rd January 1936, and ending on the 8th M.R.Ry. C. Duraiswami Kavandar Avargal, from
March 1936, during which Major M. S. Gupta, general duty, Vizagapatam, to general duty,
Madura, vice M.R.Ry. P. V. Narasimhachari Avar­
I.M.S., was on leave. gal who will revert to his permanent appointment.
2. The general and special rules applicable to
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre
shall apply to the holders of the said temporary ERRATUM.
post. Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.
In the declaration under section 6 of the Land Acquisi­
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936 tion Act I of 1894 published at page 614 of the Fort
{G.O. Ms. No. 953, Home). St. George Gazette, Part I, dated 12th May 1936 relating to
No. 275.—
The ;
following notification of the Government of the the acquisition of lands for the formation of cross-bund at
North-West Frontier Province is republished: — the left flank of the Tamaraiselvi tank in Pudukulam
village in Tinnevolly taluk in Tinnovelly distinct—
CIVIL SECRETARIAT. Against the eastern boundary of S. No. 433-2, for * S. No. 156.
Nathiagali, the 23rd May 1936. and Itteri village,’ read ‘ S. No. 156 of Itteri village.’
For 1 Government ryotwari No. 433-2/ read ‘ Ryotwari dry No.
No.In 890-P.N.—
exercise of the powers conferred by section 19 433-2.’
For ‘ Government ryotwari No. 434-2/ read ‘ Ryotwari dry No.
of the Indian Press (Emergency Powers)’ Act, 1931 434-2.’
(Act XXIII of 1931) as amended by the Criminal
Law Amendment Act, 1935. the Governor in Coun­
cil is pleased to declare all copies, wherever found NOTIFICATIONS.
of the pamphlet in Urdu entitled “ Tir-i-Wadud Bar Fort St. George, June 13, 1936
Senai Mardud ” (Arrow of Wadud on the chest of {G.O. Ms. No. 1284, Itevenue).
Apostate) by Abdul Wadud Qureshi, Poori, pub­
lished by Munshi Syed Karim Serai Dant Patra, No. 324.— the Special Revenue Officer appointed
Whereas,
outside Bajouri Gate, Peshawar, and printed at the by Notification No. 319, published at pages 1245-
Sarhad Steam Press, Peshawar City, and all other 1246 of Part I of the Fort .St. George Gazette, dated
documents containing copies, reprints, translations tho 26th August 1930, as amended by the notifica­
of or extracts from the said pamphlet to be forfeited tions specified below, for the preparation of record
to His Majesty on the ground that it appears to the
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part I
906

T?nrf st George, June 12,' 1936


of rights has published the. record ofrigtojn respect [G.O Ms No 1286’ (19-S), Revenue].
schedule befow on“the dltes specified in the corres­
No. 326.— c
ponding entry in the second column thereof;
Now therefore, the Governor m Council, i? ®xSxCl!|
of the powers conferred on him by sub-section (2) of
section 167 of the Madras Estates Land Act, 1908 thpP following amendment to the special rules pub­
^Madras Act I of 1908). is hereby pleased to declare lished with Revenue Department Notification No 181,
jfat a reford of rights iias been finally published for dated 16th April 1936, at page 496 of Part I of the
dated Qg0\.ge Qazette, dated 21st April 1936:-—
every such village: Fort St.
(1) Notification No. 95, dated the 9th February Amendment.
1931 published at page 266 of Part I of the Fort
St Ge^ge Gazette, dated the 17th February 1931 In rule 1 of the said rules for the expression “ f6r
(2) Notification No. 157, dated the 18th March the conduct of the preliminary enquiry into the
1931 published at page 434 of Part I of the Fort Central Urban Bank Fraud Case, Vizi anagram-”
St George Gazette, dated the 24th March 1931. ______ “ to try
the expression +w or^ conduct preliminary en­
-
(3) Notification No. 535, dated the 16th Decem­ quiries* in
quines in such
sucn cases as tiJ
areT. transferred to him by
ber 1931, published at pages 1643-1644 of Part I of 4
the —___________
District ‘ x—■*— Vizagapatam o should ba
Magistrate,
the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 22nd Decem- substituted.
t4) Notification No. 466, dated the 29th Novem­
ber 1932, published at page 1890 of Part I of the Fort St. George, June 15, 1936
Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 6th December (G.O. Ibis. No. 1290, Revenue).
1932.
No. 327.—
Schedule. In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44
Name of village and date of publication of the record of rights. of the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
Appeal) Buies, the Local Government hereby make
I. Trichinopoly taluk. the following special rules: —
Periya Vadavur—28th September 1935.
Sembengulam—22nd April 1936. RULES.
2. Musiri taluk. . 1. The. cadre of the lower division clerks in the
Umayalpurara—IQfch March 1936. Madras Ministerial Service in the Collector’s office,
Malabar, shall be increased temporarily by one post
for a period of six months from the date of appoint­
ment for work relating to the allotment of candi­
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936 dates to the Madras Ministerial Service in the
. (G.O.^No. 1288, Revenue). Malabar district.
No. 325.— 2. The general and special rules applicable to
The following draft of certain amendments to the holders of. permanent posts borne on the said cadre
rules specified below, which the Governor in Council shall apply to the holder of the said temporary
proposes to make, in exercise of the powers confer­ post.
red by section 1 of the Madras Irrigation Cess Act,
1865 (Madras Act VII of 1865), is hereby published
for general information, as required by section 3 of
Madras Act V of 1900. Notice is hereby given that Fort St, George, June 16, 1936
the draft will be taken into consideration on or (G.O. Ms. No. 1293, Revenue),
after the loth September 1936 and that any objection ■ No. 328.—
or suggestion which may be received from any per­
son with respect thereto before the said date will be In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44
considered by the Governor in Council: — of the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
I. The Trichinopoly District Cauvery Water-Cess Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make
Rules, 1934, published with Revenue Department the following special /ules : —
Notification No. 97, dated the 12th April 1934, at
pages 830-31 of Part I of the Fort St. George RULES.
Gazette, dated the 24th April 1934, as subsequently 1. The cadre of typists in the Madras Ministerial
amended. Service m the Revenue Department in the Vizaga­
t> V* Salem District Cauvery Water-Cess patam district shall be increased temporarily by
published with Revenue Department one post from the date of appointment until 31st
Notification No. 98, dated the 12tli April 1934, at March 1937.
pages 831-32 of Part I of the Fort St. George i c £eneral and special rules applicable to
Gazette, dated the 24th April 1934, as subsequently olders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre
amended. ' 4 J s ail apply to the holder of the said temporary post.
I. In clause (a) of rule III of the Trichinopoly Dis­
trict Cauvery Water-Cess Rules, 1934—
t r, W in sub-clause (i), for the expression
Ks. 10—0—0 ’ the expression * Rs. r*- 6—4—0 ’ shall be ACQUISITION OF LAND.
substituted; Fort St. George, June 5, 1936.
^WaUse (ii), for '■ the expression Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
substituted^ esPressl0“ Rs' 3-2-0 - shall be
overnor m Council hereby declares that the land speci-
(iii) in’ ned below and measuring 4'02 acres, be the same a little
‘ Rs. 17-8-0 more or less, is needed for a public purpose, to wit, for
substituted; and S^«r4VfrSa Atank ; and’ under sections 3 and 7 of the
(iv) in h6 ^S3‘stant Agent, Bhadrachalam, is appoint-
‘ Rs. 3-12-0 and drrepfArft tk,e funeti°ns of a Collector under the Act
substituted. and directed to take order for the acquisition of the said
Asstta^t A^°/Sel?nd.is kePtin the of th0
IT. In clause (a) of rule III 0f +i1P
Cauvery Water-Cess Rules, 1934— Salem District at anv •’^aRraeka'arn> and may be inspectod
(1) in sub-clause at any time during office hours.
(0, for the expression
‘ Rs. 10-0-0 ’ the expression
substituted; ‘ Rs. 6-4-0 ’ shall be
East Godavari district., Bhadrachalam taluk,
‘ Rs^'7-8^) ’ StheClaUSe ^ for the oppression Eydakulamadugu village.
substituted; * eXpress,on ‘ Rs- 3-^0 ’ shall be ACS-
‘ Rs ^17-fun ,s“Hlause (iii), for the expression GObm^2Slt’ S. No. 1, belonging to K
unja Pasanna,
substituted? and eSPreSS10n Rs- ^ ’ Sha11 be forest; south h v Govern men? un J2LG 0 v£rnm ent unreserve
th0 ; west bund of
.. 4’Oil
‘Rs(lS-l^n-Srt'claUSe (’v)> ,f”r ,the expression
substituted the expressi0n Rs- W ’ shall be
H. R. UZIELLI,
Secretary to Governments
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
907
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT.
m°n ?/' ?7eor°ei June 13, 1936
(G.O. Ms. No. 957, Development).
LEAVE. No. 304.—
Fort St. George, June 19, 1936. In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 4*1 of
the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
No. 297.—Subject to eligibility, M.R.Ry. S. R. Ven- Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make
- lcatakrishna Mudaliyar Avargal, Assistant Mycologist, the following special rules: —
Agricultural Research Institute, Coimbatore, leave on
average pay out of India for four months from 4th July RULES.
1936 or date of availing. 1. The cadre of category 2 (Overseers) of the
Madras Minor Irrigation Subordinate Service shall
be increased temporarily by one post for the period
EXTENSION OF LEAVE. commencing from the date of appointment and end­
ing on the 31st March 1937 for the performance of
work connected with the execution of well works for
the benefit of the depressed classes in the Tinnevelly
sns. ™r” “• —*» district.
2. The general and special rules applicable to
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cad^e
shall apply to the holder of the said temporary post
APPOINTMENTS. subject to the following modifications, namely : —
%
(a) No candidate shall be eligible for appoint­
. Fort St. George, June 18, 1936. ment to the said temporary post unless he-y-
No. 299.—(1) M.R.Ry. K. M. Thomas Avargal, Assis­ (i) possesses the qualifications specified in
tant in Mycology, is appointed to a post in category 7, clause (li) of sub-rule (d) of rule 3 of the said special
class I, Madras Agricultural Service, and to officiate _ rules; or
as (ii) has passed the Government Technical exa­
Assistant Mycologist with effect from the date'of taking
charge by No. (2) without prejudice to his leave. _ minations by the lower grade in the following groups
of subjects, namely : —
(2) M.R.Ry. D. Marudaraju Pillai Avargal, Assis­ (1) Building, Drawing and Estimating,
tant in Mycology, is appointed to a post in category (2) Building Materials and Construction, and
7, class I, of the Madras Agricultural Service, and to (3) Earthwork and road making.
officiate as Assistant Mycologist with effect from the date (b) There shall be paid to the holder of the said
of taking charge, vice M.R.Ry. S. R. Venkatakrishna temporary post a pay of Rs. 50 per mensem in the
Mudaliyar Avargal granted leave: scale of Rs. 50—4/2-^-58: • ‘
No. 300.—Under rule 4 (a) (1) of the general rules Provided that nothing contained in this rule
shall affect the operation of the rules pubUshed with
for the provincial services, M.R.Ry. T. K. Balaji Rao Public (Services) Department Notification No. ■ 109,
Avargal, Assistant in Paddy, will continue to act as dated the 4th October 1933, at pages 1721 to 1729 of
■Superintendent, Agricultural Research Station, Pattambi, Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 31st
temporarily for a further period not exceeding one month October 1933, as subsequently amended-.
with effect from 14th June 1936, vice M.R.Ry. C. R.
Srinivasa Ayyangar Avargal on other duty. (c) Nothing contained in general rule 11 or in
rule 5 of the ‘ said special rules shall apply to the
C. J. PAUL, holder of the said temporary post. ’ ;
Secretary to Government.

No. 301.—M.R.Ry. C. Ramaswami Nayudu Garu, Fort St. George, June 15, 1936
Assistant Director of Agriculture, Cuddalore, on leave, to (G.O. Ms. No. 960, Development).
officiate as Provincial Marketing Officer in Category 4,
class I of the Madras Agricultural Service with effect No. 305.—
from the date of taking charge by No. 2 without preju­ In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of
dice to his leave. the Civil Services (Classification, Control and
Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make
No. 302.—M.R.Ry. C. R. Srinivasa Ayyangar Avar­ the following special rules: —
gal, Superintendent, Agricultural Research Station,
Pattambi, and acting Paddy Specialist, Coimbatore, on RULES.
relief, to officiate as Provincial Marketing Officer, Madras, 1. The cadres of category 2 (Senior Inspectors) and
in Category 4, class I of the Madras Agricultural Service, category 3 (Junior Inspectors) in the Madras Co­
vice M.R.Ry. K. Gopalakrishna Raju Garu on leave. operative Subordinate Service shall be increased
temporarily by one post and two posts respectively
RfRAMASWAMI AYYANGAR, for the period from 1st July 1936 to 30th June 1937
Assistant Secretary to Government. for performance of the duties of auditing .the
accounts of the societies included in the Salem Audit
Scheme.
2. The general and the special rules applicable to
NOTIFICATIONS. holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadres
Fort St. George, June 12, 1936 shall apply to the holders of the said temporary
(G.O. Ms. No. 948, Development). posts. • • *

No. 303.—
In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of Fort St. George, June 18, 1936
Civil Services (Classification, Control and (G.O. Ms. No. 991, Development).
the Local Government hereby make
Appeal) Rules, the . No. 306.—
the following special rules: — In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 of
the Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal)
RULES. Rules, the Local Government hereby make the fol­
1. The cadre of category 3 of Class I of the Madras lowing special rules: —
Agricultural Subordinate Service shall be increased
temporarily by two posts for the period commencing RULES.
on the 16th June 1936 and ending on the 15th 1. The cadre of category 3 (Junior. Inspectors) of
September 1936 for. the work connected with the the Madras Co-operative Subordinate Service shall
carrying out of remedial measures under the Madras increased temporarily by two posts for the period
Agricultural Pests and Diseases Act in the Tekkali be
of one year commencing on 1st July 1936 for the
taluk of the Ganjam district. concurrent audit of the accounts of the Madras Post
2. The general and special rules applicable to and Telegraphs Co-operative Society, Ltd.
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre 2. The general and the special rules' applicable to
shall apply to the holders of the said temporary posts holders of permanent posts borne on tho said cadre
subject to the following modification, viz., there shall shall apply to the holders of the said temporary
be paid to each of the holders of the posts a pay at
posts.
. the rate of Rs. 30 per mensem.
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part j
908

Amendment.
^ 3/s! fv’970,7Development). In the third column of the table under rule I of
the said rules, for the entry “ Two years comnien
AI|n3eL'ercise of the powers conferred by rule 44 cing on the 1st July. 1934 ’’ against “ One Assistant
to the Lecturer in Animal Hygiene, College of A<rrj_
r rh-H Services (Classification, Control and culture at Coimbatore,” the following entry shall
Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby make be substituted, namely: —
the following special rules: “ Three years commencing on the 1st July
rules. 1934.”
The cadre of the Madras Fisheries Subordinate Fort St. Georg et June 17, 1936
Service shall be increased temporarily from the date
of appointment up to 31st March 1937, by the posts No. 309 —
specified below: Under the provisions of section 1 of the Madras
Cattle Disease Act, 1866, the Government, Ministry
Posts. of Medical Administration and Public Works, hereby
direct that the provisions of the said Act shall be
Class XXV. put in force in Muthalapuram village, Koilpatti
One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the taluk, Tinnevelly district, from the 3rd to 17th July
school at Azhicode. ...... 1936, both days inclusive.
Two Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the
school at Belangad. . ..
One Lower Elementary Grade teacher for the ACQUISITION OF LANDS.
school at Challiyam. Fort St. George, June 12, 1936.
One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the
school at Kadalundi. Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the Governor in Council hereby declares that the land speci­
school at Kannakadavu. fied below and measuring 0'04 of an acre, be the same
One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the a little more or less, is neededifor a public purpose, to wit,
school at Kizhu. for providing a well-site for the use of the Adi-Andhras
One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the of Laxmipuram hamlet; and, under sections 3 and 7 of
school at Korapuzha. the same Act, the District Labour Officer, West Godavari,
Two Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the Ellore, is appointed to perform the functions of a Col­
school at.Kuriyadi. lector, under the Act and directed to take order for the
One Secondary Grade teacher for the school at acquisition of the said land. A plan of the land is kept
Madapalli. in the office of the^ District Labour Officer, West
One Secondary Grade and two Higher Elemen­ Godavari, Ellore, and may be inspected at any time
tary Grade teachers for the school at South Nattika. during office hours.
One'Secondary Grade teacher for the school at
JTaipamangalam. West Godavari district, Ellore taluk, Vangur village.
' One Higher Elementary Grade teacher for the
ACRE.
school at Pudiappa. Zamindari, jirayati, dry, Rev. S. No. 2, belonging to
Three Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the Yepuri Ramachendrayya, (tenant), Zamindar of Sani-
school at Byndoor. varapupeta Zamindar (melvaramdar), bounded on the
Two Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the north and east by E.S. No. 69-2 ; south by E.S. Nos. 69-2
and 62-3 ; west by E.S. Nos. 63 and 62-3 0*04
school at Kirimanjeshwar.
One Lower Elementary Grade, and five Higher
Elementary Grade teachers for the school at Pala- Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.
patty.
Three Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
school at Yeliangode. Governor in Council hereby declares that the land specified
Two Higher Elementary Grade and two Lower below and measuring O’67 of an acre, be the same a little
Elementary Grade teachers for the school at Kada- more or less, is needed for a public purpose, to wit, for the
vanad. provision of a burial-ground for the Adi-Dravidas ; and,
One Lower Elementary Grade and four Higher under sections 3 and 7 of the same Act, the District
Elementary Grade teachers for the school at Qui- Labour Officer, Malabar, is appointed to perform the
landy. functions of a Collector under the Act and directed to
Two Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the take order for the acquisition of the said land. A plan
school at Kavayi. ^ land is kept in the office of the District Labour
One Higher Elementary Grade and two Lower Officer, Malabar at Calicut, and may be inspected at any
Elementary Grade teachers for the school at Kodi. tune during office hours.
Two Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the
school at Kaup. Malabar district, Chirakkal taluk, Puzhathi desam.
Three Higher Elementary Grade teachers for the acre.
school at Mannalamkunnu. ?/s,: No: 125-n’ registered holder
Three Higher Elementary Grade teachere for the
school at Navunda.
One Lower Elementary Grade and two Higher If: no: It! k iost a“d BOUtb by E-s-No-126:by 0-67
Elementary Grade teachers for the school at Para-
panangadi.
2. The general and special rules applicable to Fort St. George, June 15, 1936.
holders of permanent posts borne on the said cadre
shall apply to the holders of the said temporary Whereas it
_ -a j T. i aPPears to the Government that the land
posts. specified below iS needed for a public purpose, to wit,
3. Nothing contained in these rules shall affect the r,. 6 Provision of a burial ground for Adi-Dravidas,
operation of the rules published with Public (Ser­ otice to that effect is hereby given to all whom it may
vices) Department notification, dated 13th April 1933 111 fccor^ance with the provisions of section 4(1)
at pages I to 57 of the Supplement of Part I of the tbJ t ^Acquisition Act I of 1894, as amended by
Fort St. George Gazette, dated the 18th April 1933 iqooLaud,Ac3ulslti0n Amendment Act NXXVIII of
as subsequently amended. ’ fLo tv f - Tth? Governor in 'Council hereby authorizes
£ftriCt Labour Officer, South Arcot, his staff and
-r fu’ ex0reise the powers conferred by section 4
+],i ri thG Act* Under section 3 (c) of the same Act
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936 lie Governor m Council appoints the District Labour
(G.O. Ms. No. 956, Development). S°U\h Arcot» to perform the functions of a
No. 308.—. vx>Ueetor mider section 5-A of the Act.
In exercise of the powers conferred bv ml* a a
the Civil Services (Classification, Control South Arcot district, Tirukkoilur taluk,
Appeal) Rules, the Local Government hereby ml-* Melkondur village.
the following amendment to the special mlL nia7,e. acre.
lished with Public (Services) Department \w-PfiUb
t.on No. 53, dated the 10th January m?f J ^
of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazelle iff.,90 - part, south by 3So. 2-4 A ; west by No. 2-1 .. 0-10
22nd January 1935, as subsequently amended ^
C. J. PAUL,
Secretary to Government
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST.
GfEORGE GAZETTE
8P?
public works department.
El°ScmeSuppTyPComl V “r6- °? the Negaptam
(General.)
under the NeuapaS ^i +LlrmTt(rd> the licensees
laying a hio-b + • fIect.nc Licence, 1933, for
11,000 r0lisfr0m^r+i*®LTtriCitrailSmi8sion Iifae at
notifications. the Government dunlLfff0 PolVstructure No. '5 of
the Governmentuplicate_ feeder line existing between
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936 rnills to Am]onan uh-station and the steel-rolling"
of Mift^opublUheT:-8 re30lUti011 0f the
Government

FINANCE DEPARTMENT. uthonty possesses under sections 10 to 19 aiid 19-A


Simla, the 15th May 1936. resiwt T.ele?raPh Act (XIII of 1885), with
espect to the placing of telegraph lines and post's
, 5"3T3Ai/'o'~Jn ?heir Rotation No. D. 6980-F . T- j6 PurPose °f a telegraph established ori main­
dated the 14th September 1833, the Government of India tained by Government or to be so established or
announced their decision that the rate of interest allied maintained." The exercise of the powers hereby con­
on cash deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank., should b! ferred is subject to the provisions of the said Indian
rRefftTfnmmtbPTieM t0 livec “"‘per annum with telegraph Act and also to the following further con-
effect from the 1st November 1933. In view of the ditions: —
reduction which has since taken place in their borrowing (1) The transmission line shall be run as far as
rates the Government of India consider that a further possible in a straight line along" the route marked
reduction is now justified. They Nave accordingly in the plan.
decided that with effect from the 1st July 1936 the rate (2) The telegraph and telephone lines, if any,
of interest to be allowed on cash deposits in the Post crossing the power line shall be efficiently guarded to
Office Savings Banks shall be 2 per cent per annum. th satisfaction of the Telegraph authority and the
Chief Engineer for Electricity and all such crossings
shall be at right angles or as nearly at right angles
Fort St. George, June 23, 1936. as' possible. ' - "
No. 25.—The following notifications of the Govern­ (3) In all cases where the telegraph and telephone
ment of India are republished :— lines are diverted or altered at the request of the
licensees the cost of such diversion or - alteration
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND LABOUR. shall be borne by them.
(4) No distribution shall be effected from the
Posts and Telegraphs. transmission line.
Simla, the 3rd June 1936. (5) The previous permission of the telephone
authorities should be obtained before the proposed
No. I.M.-363/35/T.L.—In exercise of the powers high tension line is erected, as it is understood that
conferred'by 'the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (VI the exact alignment of the line on the field as indi­
of 1898), the Governor-General in Council is pleased cated in the plan referred to above is very near a
to direct that the following further amendment shall parallel telephone line.
be made in the Indian Post Office Rules, 1933, name­
ly: — W. SCOTT BROWN,
In clause (u) of rule 183 of the said rules, for Secretary to Government.
the words “Special Officer foFWakfs ” the words
t: Commissioner of Wakfs ” shall be substituted.
-. s; . . "{' '• 1 ' " "

Simla, the Wi June 1936. (Irrigation.)


,,S« wtoS bSSe
ERRATA.
?> -i™ ah- 1Q23 (V of 1923), is published, as required
Kbiction (I) of section 31 of the said Act, for Fort St. George, June 11, 1936.
+hp information of all persons likely to be affected
S&U SSo“ aner^e In the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land
Acauisition Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land
Acquisition Amendment Act XNXV*II of 1923,
f5th published at pages 1079 to 1081 of Parti of the Fort
may be St George Gazette, dated 30th July 1935, in respect of lands
date specified will be considered by the Governor required for the improvements ‘to the Musiri Nattuvoik-
General in Council. kal in Ayyampalaiyam village, Musiri taluk, Trichino-
Draft amendments. poly district-—-
' Against S.F. No. 384-1 part—
In regulation 156 of the said Regulations- For ‘colunni 5, (1) minors Shanmugam Pillai and (2) Swami-
the pillai bvGuardian mother Amirt.hatbammal,*'read ‘column 5,
(1) -for the words “ Bihar and Orissa
Siinors Shanmugam Pillai and Swaminatha Pillai, by guardian mother
word “ Bihar ” shall be substituted;
1 Amirthammal.’
(2) for the entry For1 Nos. (3), (4) and (5)/ read ‘ Nos. (2), (3) and (4).‘
............................P. B.”
11 Punjab... .... shall be substituted, namely : — PnuMSS (3)“aS "pW'SKS
the following entries ratuam
11 Orissa .......... 0- Bank, ^rhandavarova Pillai, Sethurama Pillai and Ramaratnam
Punjab..
......P. B. ?ma?bv “rS father No.(l), (3) President, Land Mortgage Bank,
Stria.1:... '.V........S.” ‘ Kulittaiai (mortgageo).'
AuiinstS.F. No. 384-6 part, for ‘ column 5, (1) M. Chinnaswami
W. SCOTT BROWN, Pillai (2) Parimanam Pillai, (3) Sundararajulu Naidu, (4) minors
Secretary to Government.
f^nhnor Ramalingain by guardian No. (1), (9) minor Murugcsan
by guardian No. (2) (10) Maduranayakam Pillai, (H) Nithlyanantham
puifii (12) minor Neelaniegam Pillai by guardian father Iso. (10),
rln,i 1 column 5. (1) M. Chinnaswami Pillai, owner and mortgageo of
(Electricity.) No (2’b) share, (2) Parimanam Pillai, (3) Sundararajulu Nayudu,
(4) minors Angamuthu Nayudu and Ayyalu Nayudu by Ruardian

notification. No (1) (8) minor Murugesan by guardian father No. (2), (9) Manila
nayakam Pillai, (10) Nidyanantham Pillai and (11) minor Ncclamegam
by guardian father No. (9).‘
Jg Ms. IT w
No. 30.— . conferred by section 51 of
InindTanS®ectricty Act, 1910 (as amended), the ^ Against S.F. No. 384-10, part, for ‘west by No. 384-8 part,
the read ‘ west by No. 384-9 part.
.•i ■> *-'3
4
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part j
910

Against S.F. No. 390-3 part, for 4 column 5, (S) minors Siva-
raman and (9) Sundaram by guardian No. (5) and (10) minors Rama- mlnor^ ThandavaJava
chandran and (11) Arunachalam, by guardian mother Visalakshi
Ammal,’ read 4 column 5, (8) minors Sivararaan and Sundaram by S; ^WA^afai gMoroi»n“(p
AUillHHf *cu»
guardian ” ~ No.
father 'r~ 'z'nnti
(5) and (<i)
----- — —
(9) minors
minors Ramachandran
jwumvi and Aruna-
chalarn by guardian mother Visalakshi Ammal.’
Against S.F. No. 390-4 part, for 'column 5, (1) CliokkaJingam
Piliai, (2) Muthu Piliai, (3) Sadasivam Piliai, (4) minors Neclamegham,
(5) Padmauabhan, (6) Daksbinamurti, (7) Arunachalam by guardian
No. (1),(S) minors Virabadran and (9) Arunachalam by guardian No.
(2),’ read 4 column 5, (1) CliokkaJingam Piliai, (2) Muthukaruppan alias
g£^ sasr s-i
Muthu Piliai, (3) Sadasivam Piliai, (4) minors Neelamegam, Padma-
Sfobh(l)and
Dbafcshinaaiurti and Arunachalam by guardian father
'A (5)i minors
minors Virabhadran and Arunachalam by guardian
s^«r.Pi"..?'? wSs^
mm AgaSs.F. No! 401-4 part, for * column: 5 (6) minors Kathau
father No. (2). Q part-, for ‘ column 5, (1) minore Shan-
^eaipuKi (2)Swaminatha Piilai by guardian mother Amu-tha- I and (7) Chinnatambi b.v guardian No. (3), (8) Lakshumaua Piliai .
mugharn| Pihai, (-)& piUai (4) Balasubramanya Piliai (o) read 4 column 5, (6) minors Kathan and Chinnatambi by guardian
fattWAgainst:S.i^No 401-2 part^/or‘coiiimn 5, (1) K. Duraiswami

guardian No. (2), (7) Kandaswami Piliai, (8) Parimanam (9) Periyanna
Nadar (10) minor Kathan by guardian mother Lakshumi Animal
prniPm) Sethurama Piliai, (20) Ramaratnam Piliai guardian father (11) T Duraiswami Nadan, (12) Periaswami, (13) Maruthambal and
v^ /8 (21) Va1thinatha Piliai, son of No. (9) (22) minors Saravanan • (14) Amirthathammal,’ read ‘ column 5, (1) IC. Duraiswami Nadan
ftiimarani (24) Anauda Padman, (25) Arunachalam, (26) (2) Maruda Nadan, (3) Muthu Nadan, (4) minors Picnai and Kathan
TriLtnSm bv guardian father No. (9), (27) Maduranayakam by guardian hither No. (1), (5) minor Shanmugham by guardian
SSs Nithivanaudam Piliai, (29) Neelamegam Piliai minor by father No (2), (6) A. V. Kandaswami Piliai (mortgagee on the entire
extent in this land),’(7) Parimanam, (8) Perianna Nadan (9) minor
Kathan bv guardian mother Lakshinn Ammal, (10) r. Doraiswami
S3 ssggss Nadan, (11) Pcriaswamy, (12) Marudambal and (13) Amirthammal
(anottiw mortgagee). 4Q12 partj yor < c0]umn 6> boundaries, west by
No. 402-1 part,’ read 1 column 6, boundaries, west by No. 401-1
P. T. Shanmugham Piliai, (5) Subbammal, (6) A. Duraiswami Part Against S.F. No. 4G3-1 part, for 4 (3) It. R. Ramachandra Tyer
Piliai* (7) Neelamegam PiUai alias Muthukaruppa PiUai, (t>) \. Rama-
lin^am Piliai, (9) M. Muthukanippa PUIai, (10) Snmvasa Ayyangar, and (5) R. S. V. Raja Rao,’ read ‘ (3) R. R. Ramachandra Rao and
(W Visalakshi Ammal, (12) Chinnaswamy PiUai (13) Sethuraraa (5) R. L. Venkataramana Ayyar alias Raja Rao.’
Piliai (14) minors Thandavaroya PUIai, and a child not named by Against S.F. No. 463-1 part, for * belonging to Mariyamman koil
guardian father No. (13), (15) Sivaramakrishnan, adopted son of by trustees A. P. T. Shanmugham Piliai, R. IC. Prasanna Venkatesa
No. (6), (16) minors Thandavaroya Piliai, Sethurama PiUai and Rao, R. R. Ramachandra Ayyar, R. V. Srinivasa Ayyar, R. S. V.
Ramaratnam Piliai by guardian father No. (7), (17) Vvthmatha Piliai, Raja Rao, R. S. Venkatarama Ayyar, R. S. Krishna Ayyar and R. N.
(IS) minors Saravanam, Atma Raman, Anauda Padman Aruua- Saraswathi Ammal,’ read 1 same as against No. 463-1 part.’
chalam and Halasundaram by guardian father No. (*), (19) Maruda- Against S.F. No. 467-3 part, for ‘ column 6, boundaries, bounded
navakam PiUai, (20) Nitliiyanandam PUIai, (21) minor Neeltimegam on the east by No. 467-3 part,’ read 4 column 6, bounded on the east
PiUai bv guardian father No. (19), (22) V. Shanmugham PUIai, (23) by Nos. 467-3 part and 465.’
minors Thvagarajan, Mahadevan and Cliandramoulishwaran, by
guardian father No. (22), (24) V. Kandaswami PUIai and (25) minor Against S.F. No. 470-7 part-, for4 column 5, (3) R. V. Srinivasa
Achutharama Piliai by guardian father No. (24).’ Iyer, (4) executive agent, Co-operative Credit Society, Ayyaraa-
Against S.F. No. 390-10 part, for 4 column 6, boundaries, east by palayara and (5) Rariga Ayyar,’ read ‘ column 5, (3) R. V. Srinivasa
Nos. 3S9-1 part and 544, west by No. 390-1 part,’ read 4 column 6, Ayyar (mortgagee), (4) executive member. Co-operative Credit
boundaries, east by Nos. 389-1 part and 545, west by No. 390-7 part. Society, Ayyampalayam (mortgagee) and (5) Renga Ayyar (another
Against S.F. No. 390-5 part, for 1 Government, dry, S.F. No. mortgagee).’
390-5 part, belonging to (1) V. Ramalingam PiUai, (2) V. Shan­ Against S.F. No. 518-2 part, for ‘ column 5, (1) Anmrthathammal,
mugham Piliai, (3) Vaithinatha PUIai, (4) minors Saravanam, (5) (2) Govinda Nadan, (3) Ramaratnami (4) minor Sivaswami by guardian
Atmaraman, (G) Ananda Padman, (7) Arunachaiam, (8) Halala- No. (1), (5) minor Venkatathri by guardian No. (2) and (6) executive
sundaram, by guardian No. (1), (9) minors Thyagarajan, (10) member, Co-operative Credit Society, Ayyampalayam,’ read 1 column
Mahadevan and (11) Chandramouieswaran, by guardian No. (2), 5, (1) Amirthammal, (2) Govinda Nadan, (3) Ramaratnam, (4) minor
bounded on the north and cast by No. 544; south by S.F. No. 390-5 Sivaswami by guardian, mother No. (1), (5) minor Venkatathri by
part; west by No. 390-4 part, extent 1,690 sq. links,’ read4 Govern- guardian father No. (2) and (6) execution member, Co-operative
meat dry, S.F. No. 390-5 part (western portion), belonging to (1) Credit Society, Ayyampalayam (mortgagee).’
V. RaruaUngaw PUIai, (2) Vythinatha PUIai, (3) minors Saravanam, Against S.F. No. 519-1 part, for ‘ column 5, (2) R. V. S. Venka­
Atmaraman, Ananda Padman, Arunachalam and Halalasundaram by taramana Ayyar,’ read * column 5, (2) R. S. Venkata Rao.’
guardian father No. (1), bounded on the north by No. 544; east by Against S.F. No. 519-2 part, for1 (1) .Venkatarama Ayyar alias
No. 390-5 part; south by No. 390-5 part; west by No. 390-4 part, Raja Rao,’ read ‘ (1) Venkataramana Ayyar alias Raja Rao.’
extent 1 cent and 66 sq. links and No. 390-5 part (eastern portion), Against S.F. No. 519-2 part, for ‘ column 6, bounded on the east
Government, dry, belonging to (1) V. Shanmugham PUIai, (2) minors by No. 509-3 part,’ read * column 6, bounded on the east by No. 519-
Thyagarajan, Mahadevan and Chandramouieswaran by guardian father 3 part.’
No. (1), bounded on the north and east by No. 544; south by No. Against S.F. No. 519-3 'part, for 4 wet-,* read 4 Government wet.’
390-5 part; west by No. 390-5 part, extent 624 sq. links.’
Against S.F. No. 392-2 part, nattam, for 4 column 5, (1)
Sevanthiliugam Nadan, Muniyandi, Chinnathambi, Ratnam, Poosari
Nadan and 8. Karuppaua Nadan,’ read (1) 4 column 5, Sevanthilinga
Nadan, (2) Muniyandi, (3) Chinnathambi, (4) Ratnam, (5) Poosari In the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land
Nadan aud (6) S. Karuppanna Nadan (mortgagee).’
Against nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 6, cast bv No. Acquisition Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land
392-2^part and Swamiya Nadan and others house-site,’ read 4 column 6, Acquisition Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923, publish­
ed on pages 1079 to 1081 of the Fort St. George Gazette,
Against nattam, S.F. No! 392-2 part, for 4 column 5 Swami Part I, dated 30th July 1935, relating to the acquisition
Nadan,' read 4 column 5, Swamayya Nadan.’
Against nattam S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 6, bounded on of lands in Ayyampalayam village, Musiri taluk,
the "est by No. 392-^. part and house-site of Scvanthilingani Nadan . Trichinopoly district, for the improvements to Musiri
and others,’ read 4 column 6, bounded on the west bv No. 392-2 part ’ nattu voikal—
Against nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 5, belonging
to Bapparamal and executive member of Co-operative Credit Societv, AgSfc hS,;FAT^T°o^9?'10 parfc> for ‘ east by Nos. 544 and 389-1
Ayyampalayam, read column 5, belonging to (1) Pappammal and part;. west by
bv No.
\n 390-1
scm.i part, rea(i c eagfc by Nog> 339.1 part and
(mortgagee)1’6mber> k°*operative Credit Society, Ayyampalayam 545 ; west by No. 390-7 part.’
t west^n4o^4oi rt^par^’-^or * wesk by No. 402-1 part,’ read
oro ^a'mst nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 6, east by No.
3j--2 part and house-site of Sevanthilinga Nadan and others,’ read Against S.F. No. 384-2 part, for ‘ serial No. 2, minor Thadavaraya
column 6, east by No. 392-2 part.’ Piliai,’
1 read 4 .......
serial XT“
No. 2, niinor Thandavaraya Piliai.’
Against nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 6, bounded on Against S.F. No. 519-29 part,/ore— < east i^y 509.3 part,’ read
the east by No. 392-2 part, house-site of Muniyandi and others ; west east by No. 519-3 part.’
*0.1392-2 part, house-site of Bappamal,’ read ‘ column 6, east bv : ‘ west by'No^Ssk^part4’"1^ par^’ ^or * wes^ by No. 384-8 part,’ read
No. 392-2 part; west by No. 392-2 part.’
Against nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 5, Munivandi ’ t wi^?ainstS.F. Nos. 394-1 part. 384-1 part and 390-10 part, for
read 4 column 5, (1) Muniyandi, (2) Chinnathambi, (3) Ratnam (4*) ^rninor guardian Amirthathammal,’ read 4 minor guardian Amirtham-
Poosan Nadan and (5) S. Karuppanna Nadar (mortgagee).’
Against nattam, S.F. No. 392-2 part, for 4 column 6, bounded on Nadan8ainSfc ^^°‘ part, for 1 Swami Nadan,’ read ‘ Swamia
the west by No. 392-2 part and house-site of Sevanthilinga Nadan ’
read ' column 6, bounded on the west by No. 392-2 part.’
Against S.F. No. 393-2 part— ‘ easUiy No part> l°r * casfc by No. 388-8 part,’ read
For 4 column 5, (1) Ramachandra Ayyar, (2) Srinivasa Ayvar ‘ west byn#o.®390-4 part/'5 Part’ f°r ‘ ^ by N°' 34°'4 Part’’
<3) R. S. V. Raja Row alius Venkataramana Ayyar,’ read4 column 5* n i
Ramachandra Row, (2) R. V. Srinivasa Ayyar, (3) R. L. Venkata­ pnIa;A«aj^ No. 390-10 part, for 1 serial No. 8. N. Muthukaruppa
ramana Ayyar alias Raja Rao.’ Piliai’’ re°d senal Neelamegam Piliai alias Muthukaruppa
For 4 (9) R. V. S. Venkataramana Avvar ’ read ‘ /oi
R. V. S.Venkata Rao.’ ’ *** (9>
Against S.F. No. 394-1 part, for ‘ column 5, (1) Kathn read
(2) Balayee, (3) minors Shunmughara, (4) Tkangamani (5)
and (6) Kasiraja, by guardian mother Amirthathammal n\
Pichai and (8) Tliangayyan by guardian father \o tl\ .minor?
* column 5, (1) Katha Nadan, (2) Balayee (rnotgacerG ‘
Shunmugam. Thangamani, Natesan and Kasi ifaian nl- mi^?rs Aw'^•8£^^!HolSv^,' o0:r»S9c?‘?TPa^t, f°r <scrial No. 1, Ramachandra
and serial^ v"cS’ ?aja 31(10 a,ias Vcnkatramana Ayyar
SK"’(4> min0rS Pidai and Ii,au8a-V“ by gSSS“ Smi/rt Gr!' S’ R- v'-s; Vcnkatrama Ayyar,’ read ‘serial No. 1,
• fST No 394-2 part, for 4 column 5, (6) Mariyavee Ammal RaS Ra-°’I l?riai R- L- Venkatranmna Ayyar alias
A.Jin f Q 9’ R- V’ S* Venkata Rao.’
ramani A vLS;?‘ 5«19'1- palf> f°r ‘ serial No. 2, R. V. S. Venkat-
rvri No‘ 2’ R- S- Venkata Rao.’
irtviSAym/1”4,/W ‘ E' S’ V‘ StiniVa9a AyyaF'
4(6) AgSv&t K.^394A partJw8^3) minore Periyaswami and (4)
guardtlnat^rtN'f0(2)3®4'4 Part’ ddd ‘(4> mlnor Ekambaram by
Sundaram by guardian mother Seetai Ammal,’ read "(3) minors
(«art.—.
Jtjnk 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
911
Fort St. George, June 12, 1936.
In the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land S.F. No. 270-2 part, for 4 west by No. 270-2 part/ read 4 west
by No. 270-2 parts/
Acquisition Act, 1894, as amended by Act XXXVIII of S.F. No. 270-3 part, for 4 belonging to Nos. (1) to (4) same as in
1923, published at pagos 1665 and 1666 of Part I of the S.F. No. 2GS-1 part above and (5) Rengaswami Muthirian/ read
‘ Nos. (1) to (5) same as Nos. (1) to (5) against S.F. No. 208-1 part
Fort St. George Gazette, dated 17th December 1935, in (6) Rengaswami Muthirian, mortgagee with possession and (7) Subrah-
respect of acquisition of land for widening the left flank mania Iyer, another mortgagee.’
of the Manjampalli channel— wot/S.F. No. 271-1 A part,for 4 Government, dry, ’ read 4 Government
Against ryotwari, wet, No. 132-1 part, for4 No. 147-1, P. Egna-
sankaranarayanaiycr/ read 4 No. 471-1, P. Egnasankaranarayanaiyar/ read S.F. No. 2/1-2 A part, for * Srinivasa Ayyar and Sccthai Ammal/
beenu Iyer alias Srinivasa Iyer and Seethai Ammal, mortgagee.’
Against ryotwari, wet, No. 496-1 part, for western boundary r>., i-i ”74-2 B part, /or ‘(1) Aravan Servai and (2) Minor
t no. 495-1 part/ read 4 No. 501-1 part.' rurakilan, by guardian No. (1)/ read ‘same as Nos. (1) and (2)
Against wet No. 502 part, northern boundary, for 4 No. 502-2 against S.F. No. 378-6 part and (3) Surumbayee Ammal.’
nart/ read ‘No. 502 part.’ ., S.F. No. 274-3 part, for * Pattathalachi Amman Koil, by trustee
v Against S. No. 129-2 A part, for extent * 1 cent/ read 4 285 sq. Alavamalai Moopan/ read * Pattathalachi Amman Koil at Evur,
represented by the trustee for the time being Alavamalai Moopan.'
links. ^st ^ 131-1 part, for extent * 1 cent,’ read ‘ 2 cents.’ S.F. No. 274-4 part, for * belong to same as in S.F. No. 35-4 part,
Against S. No. 131-2 B part, for extent ‘ 1 cent/ read * 2 cents.’ east by No. 274-6 part and west by No. 274-3 part/ read * belonging
AgainstS.No. 496-2part, for extent* lcent/ read 4 884sq.links/ to same as against S.F. No. 353-4 part, east by No. 274-G A part and
west by No. 274-3 parts.’
Against S. No. 502 part, for extent ‘ 1 cent,’ read 4 910 sq. links. S.F. No. 274-6 A part, for * belonging to S. Venkatrama Ayyar
Against S. No. 503 part, for extent ‘ 1 cent/ read 4 819 sq. links.’ and A. P. T. Shunmugham Pillai/ read ‘same as against S.F. No.
Against S. No. 513-2 part, for extent* lcent/ read * 768 sq. Iink8.p 370-2 part.’
Against wet S. No. 501-1 part, for * owner Parvathi Ammal, S.F. No. 274-7 A part, for 4 (1) D. V. Mut hukaruppa Pillai, (2)
read 4 Parvathammal/ For total extent * 38 cents/ read 38-666 A. Chokkalingam Pillai, (3) Sadasivam Pillai, (4) minors Nilamegahm
cents.’ Pillai, (5) Padmanabhan Pillai, (6) Dakshinamoorthi and (7) Aruna-
Against S. No. 507-2 part, under owner, for 4 Mis. No. 31. Pettal chalam by guardian father No. (2), (8) minors Veerabadra Pillai and-
Pallivasal/ read 4 Mis. No. 31. Pettai Pallivasal (melwaramdar), (9) Arunachalam Pillai, by guardian father No. (I) and (10) Natarajan
Anantanarayanaiyar (Kudiwaramdar). Chettiyar/ read ‘(1) V. Mnthukaruppa Pillai alias Muthu Pillai,
Against S. No. 507-2 part, under owner, for * Mis. No. 31. Pettai (2) A. Chokkalingam Pillai, (3) Sadasivam Pillai, (4) minora Necla-
Pallivasal/ read ‘Mis. 31. Pettai Pallivasal (Melwaramdar), Kudi- megara Pillai, Padmanabha Pillai, Dak3hanamoorthi and Aruna­
waramdars (1) Anantanarayaniyer, (2) Parvathammal, (3) Sivasubra- chalam by guardian father No. (2), (5) minora Veerabhadra Pillai
mania Iyer, (4) N. Sankaraiyer. , , J . . and Arunachalam, by guardian father No. (1) and (6) Natarajan
Against S. No. 513-2 part, for owner Pichu Iyer, read Pichu Chettiyar, mortgagee with possession.’
Aramal.’ Item No. 27. for 4 S.F. No. 274-7 part and east by No. 274-8 part /
Agajnst S. No. 131-2 B part, for4 patta No. 2997/ read4 No. 297.’ read 4 S.F. No. 274-7 A part and east by No. 274-3 A part.’
Against S. No. 496-2 part, name of owner, for ‘No. 70. A. Sankara- S.F. No. 275-2 part, for 4 (1) Srinivasa Ayyar, (2) Thailammai
narayana Ayyar,’ read 4 No. 470. A. Sankaranarayana Ayyar.' Ammal, (3) Viswanatha Ayvar, since gazetted as Vadamalai Ayyan-
Against S. No. 502 part, name of owner, J. P. No. 5, for 4 N. San- gar, (4) Seturama Ayyar, (5) Govinda Ayyar and (6) Sangan Servai,
karanarayana Ayyar. aged 7,’ read1 Sankaranarayana Ayyar. aged 17. and south and west by No. 275-1 part/ read (1) Seenu Iyer alias
J. P. No. 6, for N. Sankaranarayana Ayyar,’ read1 N. Sankarier Srinivasa Iyer, (2) Thailammai Ammal, (3) Viswanatha Iyer, since
Against S. No.*131-2 A part, name of owner, for4 No. 257. Mutha- gazetted as Vadamalai Iyengar, (4) Sethurama Iyer, (5) Govinda
yar/ read 4 No. 257. Muthiah Ayyar.’ Iyer and (6) Sangan Servai, Nos. (2) to (5) mortgagees and No. (6>
Against S. No. 501-3 part, eastern boundary, for 4 No. 501-2 part,’ lessen and south and west by No. 275-1.’
read 4 No. 501-2 part and 495.’ S.F. No. 337-S part, for 1 belonging to Nos. (1) to (4) snme as in
Against S. No. 513-2 part, northern boundary, for ‘ No. 510/ S.F. No. 378-2 part and (5) minor Balakrishnan, by guardian Vythi-
read 4 Nos. 510 and 513-2 part/ lingam Ayyar,’ read 4 Nos. (1) and (2) same as against S.F. No. 378-2
A and (3) minor Balakrishnan, by guardian grand-father Vythilinga
Iyer, mortgagee with possession.’
S.F. Nos. 347-7 part and S part, for ‘ S. Venkatrama Ayyar
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936. and A. P. T. Shunmugham Pillai/ read ‘same as against S.F. No.
379-2 part.’
In the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land S.F. No. 347-9 part, for * Government, dry,’ read 4 Government,
Acquisition Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land Acquisi­ wet.’
Item No. 70, for ‘ S.F. No. 347-6/ read 4 S.F. No. 347-6 part.’
tion Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923, published at S.F. No. 347-6 part, for 4 south by No. 347-6/ read 4 south by
page 372 of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated No. 347-6 part.’
24th March 1936, in respect of lands required for excavating S.F. No. 347-10 part, for 4 Government, dry,' read Government,
wet.’
the field bothies under No. I. Venkatapuram branch in S.F. No. 351-5 part, for (5) minor Vcnkatachalam. by guardian
Mopidevi village, Divi taluk, Kistna district— No. (1), (S) minor Seturaman by guardian No. (?), (9) minor Renga-
nathan, by guardian No. (3), (10) minors Rengaswami Ayyar and
In item No. 3 in the southern boundary of B.S. No. 125 part, for (II) Sethuraman, by guardian No. (3),’ road 1 (5) minor Venkata-
4 B.S. No, 125,’read ‘B.S.No. 120.’ chalam, by guardian father No. (1), minor Sethuraman, by guardian
father No. (2), (9) minor Renganathan, by guardian father No. (3)
(10) minors Rengaswami Iyer and Sethurama Iyer, by guardian
father No. (3).’
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936. S.F. No. 352-4 part, for 4 west by No. 352-3 part/ read 4 west bv
No. 352-3.’ *
In the declaration under section 6 of the Land Acquisi­ S.F. No. 351-10 part, for ‘ Lakshminarayanaperumal Kovil by
tion Act I of 1894 as amended by the Land Acquisition trustees,’ read 4 Lakshminarayanaperumalcoil in Evur village, by the
trustees for the time being.’
Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923, published at page S.F. No. 351-11 part, for 4 PaDnaganathaswami Koil by trustees
Part I of Fort St. George Gazette, dated 26th May as in S.F. No. 351-10 part,’ read ‘ Pannaganathaswami Koil at Evur,
704
1936,ofin respect of the lands to be acquired for field bothies by trustees as against S.F. No. 351-10 A.’
S.F. No. 353-4 part, for ‘ Rengaswami Muthirian and Executive
under Campbell canal pipe at mile 52-3-525 in Korukollu Agent, C. C. S., Ayyampalayam,’ read 1 Rengaswami Muthirivan and
village, Kaikalur taluk, Kistna district— Executive Agent, Co-operative Credit Society, Ayyampalaiyam,
mortgagee.
In item No. 13 relating to R.S. No. 8-2 B in the name of owner S.F. No. 353-5 part, for Nos. (1) to (4) same as in S.F. No. 37S-2
of land for ‘ Venkammal/ read 4 Venkamma.’ part and (5) Sccthalakshmi Animal,’ read 1 Nos. (1) and (2) samo as
In item No. 23 relating to R.S. No. 147 B in the southern against S.F. No. 378-2 part and (3) Secthalakshmi Ammal, mortgagee
boundary for 4 R.S. No. 146-1 B,’ read ‘ R.S. No. 147 C and add western with possession.’
boundary R.S. No. 146-2 B.' S.F. No. 353-5 part, for east by Nos. 353-5 part and west by
Nos. 343 and 353-5 part,’ read ‘east by Nos. 343 and 353-5 parts and
west by Nos. 343 and 353-5.’
To the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land S.F. No. 308-1 part, for ‘ A. P. V. Arunachalam Pillai, Balasubra**
Acqu isition Act I of 1894 as amended by the Land manya Pillai. minors A. P. M. Shunmugham Pillai and A. P. M. Swami-
Acquisition Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923 for the natha Pillai, by guardian mother Amirthathammal minors A. P. S-
Murugesam Pillai.and A. P. S. Nagaratnam Pillai, by guardian grand­
acquisition of lands for improvements to Musiri Nattu father Kaudaswami Pillai, Civil Court Receiver, Kottur Arunachalam
Voikal in the village of Evur of Musiri taluk, Trichino- Pillai,Subrahmanva Chetti, Kalifulla Saheb, Sevugan Chetti and
poly district, published on pages 1079 to 1082 of the K. C. Raruaswami Ayvangar,’ read ‘(l) A. P. V. Arunachalam
Pillai. (2) A. P. V. Balasubrahmaniya Pillai, (3) minors A. P. M. Shun-
Fort St. George Gazette, Part I, dated 30th July 1935. mugain Pillai and A. P, M. Swaminatha Pillai, by guardian mother
Govern- Amirthathammal. (4) minors A. P. S. Murugesam Pillai and A. P. S.
No. 267-1 A part, for • Government, dry,’ read 4 > Nagarathnam Pillai, by guardian maternal grand-father Kaudaswami
S.F. Pillai, (5) Civil Court Receiver Kottur Arunachalam Pillai, (6) Subrali-
ment, wet.’
S.F. No. 267-2 A part, for ‘Duraiswami Pillai, Sivaramakrishnan niania Chetti. (7) Kalilulla Sahib, (8) Sevugan Chetti and (9) K. C.
and Ponnamraal,’ read ‘ Duraiswami PiUai, Sivaramakrishnan Ramaswami Iyengar [Nos. (6) to (9), mortgagees on the shares of
and Ponnammal, mortgagee
S.F. No. 267-4 A part, with
for 1 possession.’
Srinivasa Ayyar ’ read 4 Seenu Iyer ’ S.F. No. 370-6 part, for ‘ Government, dry’ and ‘east by Nos
aliasS.F.
Srinivasa Iyer.’A part, for‘cast by No. 2G7-6 part/ read ‘ east by
No. 267-5 370-5 and 346/ read ‘ Government, wet,’ and 4 east by No. 346.’
S.F. No. 377-5 part, for 4 minor Baiakrishna Ayyar, bv guardian
S.F. No. 208-1 part, for 4(1) Ramaswami Ayyar, (2) Gopala Vaithilingam Ayyar/ read ‘minor Baiakrishna Iyer, by guardian
No. 267-6.’ grandfather Vaithilingam Iyer.'
Ayyar. (3) Srinivasa Ayyar, (4) minors Govinda Ayyar and (5) JLnkshini- S.F. No. 378-1 part, for ‘(4) Subramanya Chetti, (5) Kalifullah
narayana Ayyar by guardian brother No. 2, (6) Aravi Animal and Sahib, (6) Sevugan Chetti and (7) K. C. Ramaswami Ayyangar,' read
(7) Minor Baiakrishna Ayyar by guardian VaifhiJinga Ayyar,’ read 4 (4) Subramania Chetti, (5) Kalilulla Sahib, (6) Sevugan Chetti and
‘(1) Ramaswami Iyer, (2) Gopala Iyer, (3) Srinivasa Ivor, (4) Venkata- (7) K. C. Ramaswami Iyengar [Nos. (4) to (7) mortgagees].'
rnma Iyer, (5) Minors Govinda Iyer and Lakshminarayana Iyer, by S.F. No. 378-2 part,/o/ ‘(1) N. Muthukaruppa Pillai. (2) minors
guardian brother No. 2, (6) Aravi Animal, first mortgagee and (7) Thandavaraya Pillai, (3) Seturaman and (4) Raniulingam, by guardian
Minor Baiakrishna Iyer, by guardian grand-futher Vythilinga Iyer No. (1),’ read 4 (1) N. Muthukaruppa Pillai, (2) minora Thandnva-
present
S.F.mortgagee
No. 268-2 with possession.''
part., for 4 Karuppannaswami Koil by trustee raya Pillai. Sethuraman and Ramalingam, by guardian father No.(l).
S.F. No. 37S-5 part, for 4 (1) Krishna Ayyar. (2) Srinivasa Ayyur
Alava Maiai Moopan ’ and ‘west by No. 270-3/ read ‘Karuppnnna- (3) Saptharishi Ayyar, (4) Seturaman, (5) minors Venkntesnn, (6)
swarni Koil at Evur by the trustee for the time being Alava Maiai Viswanatlian, (7) Govindan and (S) Lakshminarayanan by guardian
Moopan
S.F.' No.
and 270-1
* westpart,
by Nos.
for 4270-3 part and
belonging 4.' (1) to (4) same as in
to Nos. No. (1)/ read 4 (1) Krishna Iyer, (2) Seenu Iyer alias Srinivasa Iyer
S- F. No. 268-1 part abovo and (5) Thangamuthu Pillai,’ read (3) Saptharishi Iyer, (4) Sctburnmim. (5) minors Vcnkatcsan, Viswa-
‘same as Nos. (1) to (5) against S.F. No. 208-1 part and (6) Than­ natban, Govindan and Latehiminarayanan, by guardian father
gamuthu
S.F. Pillai, mortgagee
No. 270-2 with
part, for possession.’
4 north and east by No. 270-2 part/ read N°* S.F. No. 378-6 part, for 4 (1) Aravan Servai and (2) minor Pura-
kilan Servai, by guardian No. (1)/ read 4 O> Aravan Servai and (2)
1 north by No. 270-2 part; east by No 270-2 parts/ minor Purakilan Servai, by guardian father No. (I).
4a
FOkT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Par* I
9B
Government dry S. No. 415-A part, belonging to Bandi- ACS.
chodo Nagoji, bounded on the north and east by S. No.
415 Apart; south by S. No. 415 part; west by S. No.
002
Government! dry, s! No. 415 A part,'belonging to Nara-
harasetti Venkatramayya, Thota llamas warn 1, Chela­ A-
the share o^Nma). ^ ^ (g ep.&tArama Ayyar and A. P. T. malasetti Nahabhushanam, ^branmamyam and Bnng^
avva, bounded on the north . and east by S. No. 415 A
Shumnugham Pillai^ ^ ^ ^Laksh^AmmM, Sriranga Ayyangar, part south by S. No. 415 part: west by S. No. 415 A part. 0-09
Government, dry, S. No. 415 A part, belonging to Chela-
and minore Vijavaraghavan and Ramaswami, by guardian mother malasetti Lakshmayya Kakulayya, Bamaswami and
JanaS Ammal* read «Lakslimi Ammal alias Narasimha Ammal, Puunawa Sastrulu, bounded on the north and east
Srirenga Iyengar and minors Vijayaraghavan and Ramaswami, by by S. No. 415 A part; south by S. No. 415 part; west
009
gaardian Kri6hlMswami Ayyar and Executive Government,^ry,^ No. 415 A part, belonging to Chela-
Agent’ C. C. S. Avyampalayam,’ read ‘ A. Krishnaswami Iyengar and malasctti Veerayya, Pedasubbarao, Kamayya besha-
Executive Agent, Co-operative Credit Society, Ayjumpaliijcim, chalam, Anjayya and China Subbarao, bounded on the
(mortgagee). ^ g part,for ‘ Nacliiammal, Seethaiammal and Saptha- north by S. Nos. 415-A part and 251 part; east by b.
rishi Ayyar.' read ‘ Nachiarammal, Seetnai Ammal and Saptarishi No. 416-1 part; south by S'. No. 415 part; west by b.
0-26
Iyer.' Government.! dry, S.' No. 415 C part, belonging toTammi-
S.F. No. 379-S part, for * approximate extent nil,’ read ‘ approxi­ setti Peddirajulu being minor by father Bhavanarusni1,
mate extent S14 square links.* bounded on the north by S. No. 415 part; east, south and
S.F. No. 379-9 part, for * (1) Narayana Ayyar, (2) Seturama 0-02
Ayyar, (3) minors Narayanan, (4) Ramamurtbi, by guardian No. (2) west by S. No. 415 C part .. •• . '
and (5) Eachammal alias Lakshmi Ammal,’ read ‘ (1) Narayana Iyer, Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Chela-
(2) Sethurama Iyer, (3) minors Narayanan and Ramamoorthi, by malasetti Lakshmayya, Kakulayya, Bamaswami and
guardian father No. (2) and (4) Eachammal alias Lakshmi Ammal, Punnayya Sastrulu, bounded on the north by b. No. 410
part; east, south and west by S. No. 415 C part •• 000
mortgagee.
S.F. No. 379-11 part, for ‘ Govinda Ayyar and Seethammal, Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Chela­
read ‘ (1) Govinda Iyer, (2) minors Seshadri and a male child not malasetti Sur.ayya, Challayya and Rangayya, bounded
named by guardian father No. (1) and (3) Seethai Ammal, mortgagee.’ on the north by S. No. 415 part; east, south and west 0-06
S.F. No. 379-14 part, for ‘ south and west by No. 379-14 part, by S. No. 415 G part -. •• . •• ‘
read ‘ south by No. 379-14 part and west by No. 379-13 part.’ Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Nara-
S.F. No. 379-15 part, for ‘ (1) Vythilingam Ayyar and (2) minor harisetti Venkartramayya, Thota Ramaswami ana
Balakrishnan by guardian No. (1),’ read ‘(1) Vythilingam Iyer and (2) Ghelamalasetti Nagabhushanam, bounded on the nortn
minor Balakrishnan Iyer by guardian grand-father No. (1).’ by S. No. 415 part; east, south and west by S. No. 415 o
S.F. No. 379-17 part, for ‘ Krishna Ayyar, Kasturi Ayyar and 0-01
minor Subbuswami Iyer by guardian K. S. Ramaswami Ayyar,’ read Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Katram
* Krishna Iyer, Kasturi Iver and minor Subbuswami Iyer by guardian Mahalakshmamma, bounded on the north by 0. No. 415
father K. S. Ramaswami Iyer.’ part; east, south and west by S. No. 415 C part 0-06
Government, dry. S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Myscar
Nagoji, Vittamsetti Venkatanarasavya and Nagabhusha­
nam being minor by mother Suryakantam, bounded on
the north by S. No. 415 part; east, south and west by b.
Fort St. George, June 16, 1936. No. 415 C part .. •• 0-07
Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Bandi-
In the notification under section 4 (1) of the Land chode Nagoji, bounded on the north by S. No. 415 part;
Acquisition Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land Acqui­ east, south and west by S.No. 415.C part .. •• 0*02
Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Nara-
sition Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923, published at harisetti Venkatramayya, Thota Ramaswami, Chela- :
page 258 of Part I of the Fort St. George Gazette, dated 3rd malasetti Nagabhushanam. Subramaniyam and Rangayya,
March 1936, in respect of lands to be acquired in Chinna- bounded on the north by S. No. 415 part; east, south
and west by S. No. 415 C part .. ... 0-05
puram village, Bandar taluk, Kistna district, for excavat­ Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Chela-
ing field bo this under No. 5. Nelakurru south branch of malasetti Surayya, Challayya and Rangayya, bounded
No. IX channel— on the north, east, south and w;est by S. No. 415 C
part .. .. 0-02
For S. Nos. 399, 393, 394, 415 and 416, read the following :— Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Myscar
AOS. Anantamma, bounded on the north, east, south and
west by S. No. 415 C part 0-08
‘ Government, dry, S. No. 393-3 part, belonging to Thota Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Chela-
Sreeramulu and Prattipati Dasaradharamavva, malasetti Lakshmayya, Kakulayya, Ramaswami and
bounded on the north by S. No. 303-3 part; east by S. Punnayya Sastrulu, bounded on the north, east, south and
No. 392 part; south and w’est bv S. No. 399 part * .. 007 west by S. No. 415 C part .. .. ... . 0-06
Government, dry, S. No. 399 part,* belonging to Chalamala­ Government dry, S. No. 415 C part-, belonging to Katram
setti Lakshmayya, Kakulayya, Ramaswamv and Pun­ Mahalakshmamma. bounded on the north, east, south
nayya Sastrulu. bounded on the north by S*. No. 393-2 1 and west by S. No. 415 C part .. .. 0-08
part; east by S. No. 393-3 part; south and west bv S. Government, dry, S. No. 415 C part, belonging to Nara-
No. 399 part 002 harasetti Venkatramayya, Kota Ramaswami, Chela-
Government, dry, S. No. 393-2 part, belonging to Konda- malasetti Nagabhushanam, Subrahmaniyam and
palli China Veeraya, bounded on the north bv S. No. Rangayya, bounded on the north by S. No. 415 C
393-2 part; east by S. No. 393-1 part & 3 part’; south NoVr^ 41f>-l C part; south and west by S.
by S. No. 399 part; west by S. No. 393-2 part 0-045
Government, dry, S. No. 393-2 part, belonging to Vittam- 0-06
Government, dry, S. No. 416-i C part, belonging to Chela-’
setti Venkayya, bounded on the north and east bv S No malasetti Virayya, Chelamalasetti Peda Subbarao, Chela­
393-1 part ; south and west by S. No. 393-2 part 0-045 malasetti Kamayya, Chelamalasetti Seshaehalam, Chela­
Government, dry, S. No. 393-1 part, belongong to Thota malasetti Anjayya, Chelamalasetti China Subbarao,
Ramaswami, bounded on the north and east bv S Naraharasetti Venkatramayya, Thota Ramaswami,
K0. 393-1 part; south by S. No. 393-2 part ; Vest
by S. No. 394-2 part Chalamalasetti Nagabhushanam, Vittamsetti Venkata-
0-04 narasayya, Nagabhushanam being minor bv mother \
Government, dry S. No. 394-2 part; belonging'to Kondit-
palli 'Venkaya, bounded on the north by S. No. 394-2 ; and guardian Suryakantam, Bandichodif Nagoji,
Myscar .Nagoji, Chalamalasetti Subrahmanyam, Chala­ • |
393-2 part; west byp«art; o0uth part
S. No. 394-3 by s- Nos- 399 and
0-08
malasetti Rangayya, Chalamalasetti Subbayya,
G<2SnmJSt,Tdl?’,uS* 2So* 394 *3 paTt> belonging to Chala- rha Bamayya, Chalamalasetti Seshayya
malasetti Lakshmayya, Kakulayya, Ramaswami and Chalamalasetti Lakshmmarayana, Chalamalasetti
Chalamalasetti Lakshmayya., Chala-
SHP di9d4 °2nP^ ^ & i-No- Nos.
002
malasetfi ^nni*yya’ Chalamalasetti Ramaswami, Chala-
SSin!U naP Sastrulu and Chilamkurti China
Subrahinnnjam bounded on the north by S. No. 416-
saK^ *UaS pnehari, bounded on the no ?hbv y
S NnP i raSt ?y S' A0* C part; south by
IvtV 2£ bs' S‘ 394-3 i «»th an5 G
o. No. 416-1 C part; west bv S. No 415 C nart.
SohrV16-'2 ° Part'
y
t0 ChY- 0-01
0-03
bv Vn ii?9 Subrahmanyam, bounded on the north
wTb’vTVo S4Ur?ant?m- lx>™ded °b the north and by IVo17
S by I ti! i Zi ■south by s-Ko-415 = 0-12
006

bounded on the nortli^ and east bv S Vn irT05111’


southbyS. ATo. 415part^westbyXo.^lb A part:
0-06 and west by S. No. 416-2 C part? “ ? P rt' St' south
°SSESSSf* Sib^a41^^^t0 ^'
and
■ 0-003
Total .. 1-963 *
^ west by S.No. 415 Apart by S‘ Ao* 415 part;
0-06
the north and east bv S*No1 415a£?? boi,vri^ed on
415 part; west by S. No. 415 Apart- * 1 ’ south s- *o. NOTIFICATION.
Government, dry, S. No 4]\ r.arf 00 6
harisetti Venktrama>°a, ThoU llamt M™’ ActNo. 22.—
I of lS<£U^r oCti0n 48 (1) of the Land- Acquisition
malasetti Nagabhushanam, bounde^on ^tPiela; ftom t l ’ thet.Gove™r “ Council hereby withdraws
east by S. No. 415 A part ; south by 8 No d/rth a?d
west by S. No. 415 A part . . 5 b* Ao‘ 415 Part; DuL^nqUna °f thB lands of Chinna-
0-05 at Kistna district> Polished
3rd March i qqa ai ^ ^ort George Gazette, dated
b toSMISi . - “■ 5W.71S
Government, dry, S. No. 415 A part, belonging to 0-01
for the ?• Undre"S?Ctlon 4 (!) of the Act as required
south^wT IOv r5eld bothis No. 5. Nelakurru
Aagiji, Vittamsetti Venkata Narasayja and Nagabhn south branch of No. IX channel.
shanam being minor by mother and guardian s„,W v"v’
kantam, bounded on the north and east by $. \0 Kistna district, Bandar taluk,
part; south by S. No. 415 part; west by S. No. 415 a Chinnapuram village.
p^rt
0-07 acre.
S. No. 403
0*23
JtjnB 23, 1936]
FORT ST. (
George Gazette
913
ACQUISITION OF LANDS.
Fort St. George, June 8, 1936.
Government, dry, R.S. No. 51-1 B, belonging to Ganki- AOS.
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the pati Ramakrishnarao; bounded on the north by B.S. No.
Governor in Council hereby declares that the land 52 B; east, by B.S. No. 51 D; south by B.S. No.
specified below and measuring 3T9 acres, be the same 51-1 C ; west by B.S. No. 51-1 A .. ••
Government, dry, R.S. No. 60-1 E, belonging to Cnela- 0-05
a little more or less, is needed for a public purpose, to wit, malasetti China Subbarao, bounded on the north by
for excavating field bothis under No. 3. Chinnapuram No. 60-1 D ; east by R.S. No. GO-1 F ; south by B.S. No.
52 B ; west by R.S. No. 60-1 A •• * •• .n ' 0*06
branch of No. IX Vedapalem channel; and, un,der[sections Government, dry, R.S. No- 60-1 D, belonging to Chel
3 and 7 of the same Act, the Special Deputy Collector, malasetti Seshaehalam, bounded on the nor”“> *a
No. 60-1 C; east bv R.S. No «n.i
Land Acquisition, Chilakalapudi, is appointed to perform TlT ~“
No 6o-i f ^°a 6°d F» 80uth by B.8.
0*07
the functions of a Collector under the Act and directed 6tawa'?a3nwkmf’v ^bel°nBln« to Venka-
to take order for the acquisition of the said land. A SS X.an,1 of Chinnapuram, archaka Agniho-
wram Anjayyachar,u, bounded on the north by R.S. No.
plan of the land is kept in the office of the Special Deputy n n:roea3Juby^-> 60-1 F; south by B.S. No.
Collector, Land Acquisition, Chilakalapudi, and may be 60-1 D, west by B.S. No. 00-1 A .. 0*03
inspected at any time during office hours. R*S* N0* 60*1 B» belonging to Chela­
malasetti Virayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No.
64-1 G ; east by R.S. No. 60-1F; south by R.S. No.
60-1 0 ; west by R.S. No. 60-1 A .. 0*07
Kistna district, Bandar taluk, Chinnapuram village. Government, dry R.S. No. 64-J G, belonging to Chela­
malasetti Subrahmanyam, bounded on the north by R.S.
ACS. No. 64-1 F ; east by R.S. No. 64-1 H ; south by B.S.
No. 60-1 B ; west by R.S. No. 64-1 A ................... 0-02
charayya, being miners, guardian mother IfmrawaramiSa Government, dry, B.S. No. 64-1 F, belonging to Jakka
Virayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 64-1 E ; east
ES No’m'a»ded on tho north by by R.S. No. 64-1 H ; south by R.S. No. 64-1 G ; west
§ S°* A-l , east by R.S. No. 9-5 A-2 ; south by by B.S. No. 64-1 A .. 0 04
R.S. No. 9-2 B ; west by R.S. No 8-2 A 0*U9 Government, dry,. R.S. No. 64-1 E, belonging to Akella
b6i°onhD8by°RKsatN“ Lakshminarasamma, bounded on the north by R.S. No.
64-1 D ; east R.S. No. 64-1 H ; south by R.S. No.
64-1 F ; west by R.S. No. 64-1 A .. 0*03
H ■.80Uth by R-s- 0*04 Government, dry, R.S. No. 64-1 D, belonging to Kesana
Government, dry, R.S. No. 9-7 A-2, belonging to Sreemanthu Naganna, mortgagee Jakka Virayya, bounded on the
Raja Yarlagadda Sivaramaprasad Bahadur Garu, Zamin- north by R.S. No. 64-1 C ; east by R.S. No. 64-1 H ;
dar of Dovarakota estate, bounded on the north by R.S. south by R.S. No. 64-1 E ; west by R.S. No. 64-1 A ’ 0*02
No. 9-7 A-l; east by R.S. No. 17 3 A-2 ; south by R.S. Government, dry, R.S. No. 64-1 C, belonging to Rendu-
No. 9-7 B ; west by R.S. No. 9-5 A-2 .. 0*03 chintala Sunderamma, bounded on the north by R.S.
Government, dry, lt.S. No. 17-3 A-2, belonging to Vemula No. 64-1 B ; east by R.S. No. 64-1 H ; south by R.S. No.
Subba Rao, buunded od the north by R.S. No. 17-3 A-l ; 64-1 D ; west by R.S. No. 64-1 A •. . .. 0*02
east by R.S. No. 26-1 A-2; south by R.S. No. 17-3 B ; Government, dry, R.S. No. 64-1 B, belonging to Rendu-
west by R.S. No. 9-7 A-2 0*22 chintala Subbayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No.
Government, dry, R.S. No. 26-1 A-2, belonging to Dasari 67-6 F ; east by R.S. No. 64-1 H ; south by R.S. No.
YerrI, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 26-1 A-l; east 64-1 C ; west by R.S. No. 64-L A .. .. •.. 0 04
by R.S. No. 41; south.by R.S. No. 26-1 B ; west by R.S. Government, dry, R.S. No. 67-6 F, belonging to Jakka
No. 17-3 A-2 0*03 Virayya, bounded on the north by B.S. No. 67-6 D & E ;
Government, dry, R.S. No. 9-2 C-l, belonging to Pinnisetti east by B.S. No. 67-6 G ; south by B.S. No. 64-1 B ;
west by B.S. No. 67-6 A •• •• . •• .. 0 03
v.
Venkataekalam and Pinnisetti Seetharamanancharayya, Government, dry, B.S. No. 67-6 E, belonging to Moganti
being minora, guardian mother Kameswaramma alias Subba Bao, bounded on the north by B.S. No. 6r-6 C ,
Varadaramanujamma, bounded on the north by R.S. No. east by B.S. No. 67-6 G ; south by B.S. No. 6/-6F;
9-2 B; cast by R.S. No. 39-1 B-l ; south by R.S. No. west by B.S. nu.
oy it.o. No. 67-0 D - .. 0*0L
9-2 C-2 ; west by R.S. No. 8-2 C .. • • 0*09 Government, dry, R.S. No. 67-6 D, belonging to Chela-
Government, dry, R.S. No. 19-1 B-l, belonging to Jakka malasetti Rangayya, bounded on the north by B.S. No.
Veerayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 19-1 A; 67-6 C ; east by B.S. No. 67-6 D ; south by B.S. No. 67-6 0*01
east by R.S. No. 17-3 C-l; south by R.S. No. 19-1 B-2; F ; west by B.S. No. 67-6 A
west by R.S. No. 9-2 C-l •• y.. 0*05 Government, dry, B.S. No. 67-6 C. belonging to Moganti
Government, dry, R.S. No. 17-3 C-l, belonging to Vemula Virayya, bounded on the north by B.S. Nos. 75-4 C and
Subba Rao, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 17-3 67-6 B ; east by R.S. No. 67-6 B & G ; south by R.S.
D & B ; east by R.S. No. 18-8 B-l; south by R.S. Nos. No. 67-6 D <fe E ; west by B.S. No. 67-6 A .. .. 0*06
18-8 B-l and 17-3. C-2 ; west by R.S. No. 19-1 B-l .. 0 19 Government, dry, It. . No. 67-6 B, belonging to Moganti
Government, dry, E.S. Bo 18-8 B-l belonging to Matte Subbarao, j, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 75-4 D ;
eaathby^B.’s.^m118^8 ; east by R.S. No. 67-6 G ; south and west by R.S. No. .. 0*01
0'01 67-6 C
Government, dry, B.S. No. 75-4 D, belonging to Moganti
Government,'8dry?' BjfSjJ 1M B-2, Mongtate Wli Subbarao, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 75-4 E ;
east by R.S. No. 75-4 F ; south by B.S. No. 67-6 B :
S3‘85fr3*& b8T;dCeda3t°Sy ts. $5 west by B.S. No. 75-4 C & B .. .. .. 0*06
hv B S No. 18-8 B-3 ; west by R.S. No. 18-8 B-l .. 0*01 Government, dry, R.S. No. 75-4 C, belonging to Moganti
Government, dry, R.S. No. 26-1 C-2 belonging to Dasarl Virayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 75-4 B :
Yerri bounded on the north by R.S. No. 26*1 B . east east by R.S. No. 75-4 D ; south by R.S. No. 67-6 C ;
—-»No.
by E.S. t_ 26-1
oa i n-o
U-3;■ south
annt.h by
hv E.S.
R.S. No. 26-2 C-l , west west by B.S. No. 75-4 A .. .. .. .. 0*015
.. 0*02 Government, dry, R.S. No. 75-4 B, belonging to Moganti
by B.S. No. 26*1 C 1 •• ^ belonging to Thadl- Ramachendrayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 76 ;
Government, dry, B.S. cast by R.S. No. 75-4 E & D ; south by R.S. No. 75-4. 0*045
ill C-lwSby E.S. No. 26-2 A _*B
^ £ bI: &: .. 0*06 C; west by R.S. No. 75-4 A
Government, dry, B.S. No. 75-4 E, belonging to (1) Chela-
26-2 U-2; west uy xuo. malasetti Iyyappa and (2) Chelamalasetti Seetharama-
Government, dry, R.S. No. 26-2 C-2, belonging to Kan.
aK?1 a]Ia8^
hfti?l,wboy?ra ‘Kotoya,
a5d Tadfkonda
Tadlkonda Venkataswami
Venkaya, bounded^n swami, being minor, guardian brother No. (1) Iyyappa,
bounded on tho north by R.S. No. 76 ; east by B.S. No.
the
southnorth by R.S.
by R.S. No.No.
26-326-2
B; C-l; eastR.S.
west by by R.S. No A
No. 26-2 26-2 I) .•’ 001 75-4 F ; south by B.S. No. 75-4 D ; west by B.S. No. .. 0*01
75-4 B ..
Government dry, R.S. No. 26-3 B, belonging to Meruga Government, dry, B.S. No. 36-1 C-2, belonging to Katram
0b^rundcd north by R.S. No. 26-2 C-2 • east Lakshmidevamma, bounded on the north by B.S. No.
26'3 c y south by R.S. No. 26-4 ; west by R.S.. 36-1 B ; east by B.S. No. 36-1 C-4 ; south by B.S. No.
0*03 36-1 C-3 ; west by B.S. No. 36-1 C-l .. .. .. 0*01
Government, dry, R.S. No. 45 B-l C, belonging to Moganti Government, dry, B.S. No. 36-1 C-3, belonging to Chela­
Atnnarayana, mortgagee Jakka Veerayya, bounded on the malasetti Venkatasubbamma, bounded on the north by
north by R.S. No. 45 B-l A ; east by R.S. No. 45 B-2 : B.S. No. 36-1 B; east by- B.S. No. 36-1 C-4 ; south by
south by R.S. No. 41; west by R.S. No. 45 B-l B .. 0*02 B.S. No. 37-2 B ; west by B.S. No. 36-1 C-l .. .. 0*05
Government, dry, R.S. No. 45 B-l B, belonging to Moganti Government, dry, E.S. No. 37-2 B, belonging to Chela­
Kauakayya, mortgagee Jakka Veerayya, bounded on the malasetti Venkatasubbamma, bounded on the north by
north by R.S. No. 45 B-J A ; east by R.S. No. 45 B-l C ; B.S. No. 36-1 C-3 ; east by B.S. No. 37-2 C ; south by
south by R.S. No. 41; west by R.S. No. 44 A-2 .. 0*01 B.S. No. 37-2 D ; west by B.S. No. 37-1 A .. .. 0*03
Government, dry, R.S. No. 44 A-2, belonging to Moganti Government, dry, B.S. No. 37-2 D, belonging to Katram
Lakshmidevamma, bounded on the north by B.S. No.
Kanakayya, mortgagee Jakka Veerayya, bounded on the 37-2 B ; east by B.S. No. 37-2 C ; south by E.S. No.
north by R.S. No. 44 A-l; east by R.S. No. 45 B-l B ; 37-2 E ; west by B.S. No. 37-2 A .. .. ... 0*06
south by R.S. Nos. 41 and 42 ; west by R.S. No. 43-6 B. 0*15 Government, dry, R.S. No. 37-2 E, belonging to Thota.
Government, dry, R.S. No. 43-5 B, belonging to Voddi Sarayya and Chelamalasetti Surayya, bounded ou the
Brahmayya, bounded on the north by Majeru village; north by B.S. No. 37-2 D ; east by R.S. No. 37-2 F ; 0*04
east by R.S. No. 44 A-l & 2 ; south and west by R.S. south by R.S. No. 38-3 C & D ; west by R.S. No. 37-2 .A.
No. 43-5 A .. .. .. .. .. 0*12 Government, dry, R.S. No. 38-3 C, belonging to Chela­
Government, dry, R.S. No. 55-2 B, bolonging to Moganti malasetti Venkatasubbamma, bounded on the north by
Kanakayya and Moganti Adinarayana, mortgagee Jakka R.S. No. 37-2 E ; east by R.S. No. 38-3 DAE; south
Veerayya, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 55-1 B ,* east by R.S. No. 38-3 B ; west by R.S. No. 38-3 A .. 0*03
by R.S. No. 55-2 C; south by R.S. No. 47-1 A-2; west 0*01 Government, dry, R.S. No. 38-3 D, belonging to Thota
Government, Sarayya, bounded on the north by B S. No. 37-2 E;
by R.S. No.dry,
55-2R.S.
A No. 55-1 B, belonging to Moganti east by R.S. No. 38-3 G; south bv R.S. No. 38-3 E;
Subba Rao and Moganti LakshmiperumalJu, bounded on west by R.S. No. 38-3 C .. .. .. .. 0*02
the north by R.S. No. 56; east by R.S. No. 55-1 C; 0*23
South by R.S. No. 55-2 B ; west by R.S. No. 55-1 A Government, dry, R.S. No. 38-3 E, belouging to Chatra-
Government, dry, R.S. No. 36-1 A-3, bolonging to Ratram gadda Lakshmudu, bounded ou the north by R.S. No.
38-3 D ; east by 11.S. No. 38-3 G ; south by R.S. No.
Lakshmidevamrua, bounded on the north by R-S. Ao. 38-3 F ; west by R.S No. 38-3 C & B • • 0‘dl
36-1 A-2 ; east by R.S. No. 36-1 A-4 ; south by R.S. No. 0*02 Government, dry, R.S. No. 38-3 F, belonging to Thumu
36-1 B ; west by .R.S. Subbaya, bounded on the north by B.S. No. 38-3 E;
Government, dry, E.S. No.
No 30-1
36-1A-l
A-2, belonging to Chela- east by R.S. No. 38-3 G ; south by R.S. No. 34-1 B ;
malasetti Surayya, boimded on the north by R.b. No. west by R.S. No. 38-3 B .. • * 0 025
51-1 C ■ east by R-S. No. 30-1 A-4 ; south by R.S. No. 0*03 Government, dry, R.S. No. 38-3 B, belonging to Katram
36-1 A-3 ; west by R.S. No. 36-1 A-l .. •• Lakshmidovamma, bounded on the north by R.o. wo.
38-3 C ; east by R.S. No. 38-3 E & V ] south by R.S. No.
34-1 B ; west by R.S. No. 38-3 A .. .. 0
C .. 0'05
36-1 A-2 : worthy B.S. No. 51-1 A ..
•J
FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part I
914

ACRE.
AOS. Pnvornment; dry No. 110-3 B, belonging to Uppaluri
Government, dry, »-s- ^0. 34-1 B bclonjing t^Akkelln G S?Svaju bounded on the north by No. 110-3 A; east
Lakshminarasamma, bounded on the norti y Nq 0-02
38-3 B & F ; east by R.S. No. 34-1 , soui-n v _ 0*08 Patakula
34-1 C ; west by R.b. Nos. 34-1 A ^ 33 t0 Athmala
Government, dry, J*s-£S*«n'/hS,north by R.S. No. 34-1 a .
STJSSra1S’. E; sooth by R.S. No. 34-1 D ; 0'07 No. Ill: west by No. 110-3 B ■.. •■ •• 0-01
GovSnmyel;SdJ?i3S. No 34-ID; Government, wet, No. 143-1 B, belonging to -Veduvada
Nagabhushanam, Jasti Viramma, Muppidi Veerayya
and Guduri Somayya (mortgagees), bounded on the
0-04 north by No. 143-1 A; east by No. 143-2 B; south
SUXtAXjfrt'-AttSSA m# by No. 142 ; west by No. 143-1 A ... • .
Government, wet, No. 143-2 B, belonging to Veduvada
:•
Nagabhushanam, Jasti Satyanarayana, Jasti Knshnayya,
0-07

Jasti Viranna and Jasti Venkanna, minor, guardian


R.S. No. 32-1 A .. 32-9 B, belonging to Akkella brother Satyanarayana, bounded on the north by no.
143-2 Aeast by No. 226 ; south by No. 142 ; west by
0-2G
0-04 Government, wet, No. 228 B,’ belonging to Kalidindi
oJ-9 o , ';es“ • T. q vrn «o-9 C belonging to Akkella Subbarajuand Mendu Venkataratnam, bounded on the
north and east by No. 228 A ; south by No. 229 ; west
G Naoe^vararao And‘Akkella Satyanarayana, bounded on 0‘01
SKK S No. 32-9 w^t
B : east by No. 226 .. •• •• . v -n„f*f*0
the north by r R— bv by
R S>R.S.
No. No.
32-9 32-9
A F..; 0*015 Government, dry, No. 231-5 A belonging to Dutta
Government^ dry, R-S. No. 32-9 D, belonging to Akkella Ramayya, son of Somayya, bounded on the north by No.
230 ; east by No. 237-4 A ; south and west by No. 231-5 B 0*06
Naeeswararao, Akkella Sat>anara\ana, Akkella Government, dry, No. 237-1 A, belonging to Dutta
Lakshminarasamma and Athmala - Satyanarayana, Ramayya, son of Somayya, bounded on the uorth by
bounded on the north by R.S. No. 32-9 C ; east byR.b. No. 230; east by No. 237-2; south by No. 237-1 B ,
No. 32-9 F ; south by R.S. No. 32-9 E ; west by R.b. No. ^^ 0*13
west by No. 231-5 A
Government,' dry, R.S.' No. 32-9 E, belonging to'Athmala Total . 0*82
Satyanarayana, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 32-9
D : east by R.S. No. 32-9 F ; south by R.b. No. 34-b ;
west bvR.S. No. 32-9 A .. •• . •* ■.. 0*02
Government, dry, R.S. No. 34-6, belonging to Thota
Satyanaravana, being minoT, guardian mother Venkata Fort St. George, June 5, 1936.
Subbamma. bounded on the north by R.S. No. 32-9 E ;
east by R.S. No. 34-5 C ; south by R.S. No. 336-2 B ; Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
west by R-S. No. 34-7 . •: .. . .. 0 03
Governor in Council hereby declares that the land n
Government, dry, R.S. No. 336-2 B, belonging to Cliela-
malasetti Survanarayana, bounded on the north by R.S. specified below and measuring 32*03 acres, be the
No. 34-6 ; east by R.S. No. 336-2 D ; south by R.S. No. same a little more or less, is needed for a public
336-2 C ; west by R.S. No. 33G-2 A ..... .. 0 06
Government, dry, R.S. No. 336-2 C, belonging to Vemula purpose, to wit, for excavation of Sivayam and Valaya-
Subbarao, bounded on the north by R.S. No. 336-2 B ; patti vari; and, under sections 3 and 7 of the same Act,
east by R.S. No. 336-2 D ; south by R.S. No. 341-4 B ; the Sub-Collector, Karur, is appointed to perform the
west by R.S. No. 336-2 A .. •• •.. 0*06
functions of a Collector under the Act and directed to
Government, dry, R.S. No. 341-4 B, belonging to Muru-
gudu Rukminanima alias Muthyamma, bounded on the take order for the acquisition of the said land. Under
north by R.S. No. 336-2 C ; east by R.S. No. 341-4 D ; sub-section (1) of section 17 of the Act, the Governor in
south by R.S. No. 341-4 C ; west by R.S. No. 341-4 A .. 0*05
Government, dry, R.S. No. 341-4 C, belonging to Tata- Council further directs that the possession of the said
varthi Rangayya alias Ranganayakulu, bounded on the land may be taken on the expiry of fifteen days from
north by R.S. No. 341-4 B ; east by R.S. No. 341-4 D ; the date of the publication of the notice mentioned in
south by R.S. No. 344-2 B ; west by R.S. No. 341-4 A .. 0*06
Government, dry, R.S. No. 344-2 B, belonging to Chela- section 9 (1) of the Act. A plan of the land is kept in
masetti Ramappayya and Chelamasetti Surayya, the office of the Sub-Collector, Karur, and may be
bounded on the north by R.S. No. 341-4 C ; east by R.S. inspected at any time during office hours.
No. 344-2 C & 3 A ; south by R.S. No. 344-2 D ; west by
R.S. No. 344-2 A 0*05
Government, dry, R.S. No. 344-2 D, belonging to Kondeti Trichinopoly district, Kulibtalai taluk, Marudur village.
EUamanda. bounded on the north by R.S. No. 344-2 B ;
east by R.S. No. 344-3 A ; south by R.S. No. 361 ; west
‘ by R.S. No. 344-2 A .. 0*05 ACS.
Government, dry, R.S. No. 344-3 A, belonging to Muru- Government, dry, S.F. No. 872-3, belonging to (1) M.R.
gudu Nayudu, bounded on the north and east by R.S. Ranganatha Rao, (2) Ramasubba Rao, (3) minors Laksh-
No. 344-3 B ; south by R.S. No. 363 ; west by R.S. No. mana Rao and Nagaraja Rao [guardian father No. (1)1,
344-2 B & D .. 0*01 (4) P. Nagi Reddiyar, (5) R. Tbirumalai Reddi, (6) P. Naliu-
swami Reddi, (7) Y. Nallappa Reddi, (8) P. Bolachi Reddi,
Total .. 3*19 (9) N. Perumal Reddi, (10) P. Nallappa Reddi, (11) G. Gun-
nama Reddi, (12) N. Bappu Reddi, (13) R. Jangama Reddi,
(14) R. Velachi Reddi, (15) N. Thimmalai Reddi, (16) N.
Pichaikkara Reddi, (17) Y. Thirumalai Reddi, (18) R.
Yerama Reddi, (19) Mamundi Jangama Reddi, (20) G.
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the Bolama Reddi, (21) J. Velachi Reddi, (22) R. Nallappa
Governor in Council hereby declares that the land Reddi, (23) R. Bolachi Reddi, (24) Sandi Mookkaycc, (25)
specified below and measuring 0*82 of an acre, be the same Kondachi Reddi, (26) V. Velachi Reddi, (27) V. Karachi
Reddi, (28) L. R. Bolama Reddi and (29) Sevuthu Bolama
a little more or less, is needed for a public purpose, to wit, Reddi, bounded on the north by No. 872-1; east by No
for remodelling Karasayapalem channel ; and, under 874-2 ; south by Nos. 872-3 and 873-2 ; west by No. 872-1 . 0-84 /
sections 3 and 7 of the same Act, the Revenue Divisional Government, dry, S.F. No. 873-2, belonging to same as
against S.F. No. 872-2, bounded on the north by No 872-2*
Officer, Gudivada, is appointed to perform the functions east^by No. 873-3 ^ south by Inam Satyamangalam village
of a Collector under the Act and directed to take order 1-10-
for the Requisition of the said land. A plan of the land Government, dry, S.F. No. 877-2, belonging to same as
against S.F. No. 872-2, bounded on the north bv No
is>kept in the office,of the Revenue Divisional Officer,
by “
Gudivada, and may be inspected at any time during
office hours.
“s,—v®. swtsfa
877-2 ; east and south by No. 878-2 ; west by No. 874-2 ’
Government dry, S.F. No. 881-1, belonging to same as
1-76

0*30
Kistna district, Kaikalur taluk, Pallevada village.
against S.F. No. 872-2, bounded on the north by No
ACRE. N8o. 42’2 6aSt by N°‘ 881"2 ’ S°Uth by No* 882-15 west by
Government, dry S F. No. 882-1, belonging to’ same as 0*49
against S.F No 872-2, bounded on the hortb by No
0*01 mangilam village0’ 882'2 = -d west
LjJ.ksjlmamnia, minor, guardian father Syamala- 0-55
G°S*tTrdN<;S^ ,N\87t2’ belonging to' same as
bounded on the north by No. 104-2 A ; east by No. against b i? ^0 8/2-2; bounded on the north by No
PovprnnS.nt80111? 115 : west by No. 104-1 B 0*02 No4_872.fby *°‘ 878-1; soufch by No- S74‘3 ; west by
wXKSSV*?' P4*3 B> belonging to Vuppaluri Sri
SPr?*1’ bounded on the north by No. 104-3 A : Govermnent, dry, S.F.’ No. 405-2 B, belonging’to K V 1-99
104-2^^°’ 104B ’soulb by No. U5 ; west by No.
Government, wet, No. 104-4 B, belonging to Gudipati
0*03 tJSgiBS,; z Si * westby No.
iNeeiakantam, bounded on the north by No. 104-4 A : 1*60
in! 105-5 B ; south by No. 115 ; west by No. same as
104-3 B
0*03
Government, wet, No’. 105-5 b‘, belonging to Banda Ven- No 87flT by s°- 405‘2 B ; by No. 879 2 ; westby
kayya alias Venkata Siibrahinanyam, bounded on the 0-23
north by No. 105-5 A ; east by No. 105-4 B ; south by G“S d& f 879-2, belonging to same as
Ao. 114 ; west by No. 104-4 B 0*04 870-2 and 879 7 ’ ^ on north by Nos.
Government, wet, No. 105-4 B, belonging to Ketineni west ba Ko. 877:2 S by N°; 87°’2; 80uthby No* 879-3;
Venkataratnam and Kadimicherla Subba Rao, and his 0-94
two minor brothers by guardian father Achutaramayya G°8am?asntagainst,S F^No 405°2 Tt8l9-4, 1beloneir|g t(>
(mortgagee), bounded on the north and east by No. 105-
4 A ; south by No. 114 ; west by No. 105-5 B 0*01
Government, wet, No. 110-1 B, belonging to Veduvada
Nagabhushanam, bounded on the north by No. 110-1 A * 0-99 ■
east by No. 110-3 B ; south by No. Ill; west by No. 110-
1 A
0*18 west by ^0^422 fc.by h°‘ 880-2 * 80Uth by No* 881‘1 >*
0-89
June 23, 1936]
FORT ST. GEORGE
GAZETTE
915

Government, dry, S.F. No. 885-1 Acs.


^InS'S gf ^g*?2 on JS'nteVo! Trichinopoly district, Kulittalai taluk,

XSM’. *§? ?o-p'as. 0-02 inam Satyamangalara village.

r as sjasfiari’iSsaas a
Government, dry, S.F. No. 395-2 beloriJin!! +«7?-.\4 r> • • 1-24
Ratnayh^1* dl7, ^°" 292_2> belonging to (1) Sri ACS,

swami Thathachariar, (2) R SrinivasatLiwk ?anga-


minors Sandanam, Sarabathu PaXsarSfnH3 nar* (3)
swami [by guardians (l) and (2)] dlsnuted and a nS?W' 0-14
ammal, bounded on the north by No 393 9 u-L«ii*h k1’ [No mi Jty' 284"2 B, belonging to (1)
tr°-,(1)J as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) %r
No. 390-3 ; south by No. 409-2 B ; wcst bv lo ^ f by il-i 4-eSan7dar)VKb0Snde<i on the "^th No!
2-57
2Q2-2A,C Sfc nd south by Ao- 283; west by No.
0-07
Offi% Jib's.?°V4001
GSISV J
,tir belonging to samesas
n
2*90
Whole Inam, dryt S.F. No. 284-2 C, belonging to same
NoaS2<U9SAF* aNo;284'2B» bounded on the north by
S?- 284'2 A ; east by Nos. 282-2 B and 283 ; south by
%'F°. 395-2, bounded on the north bv No No. 283 ; west by No. 284-2 A .. 0-15
£8.iV“o‘ &. M6’1 C; 80uth by No- *: Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 282-2 B, belonging to (1)
as against S.F. No. 292-2 .(2)®. Polachi
Government, dry, S.F. No. 392-1, belonging to'(l) It y 1-76
lteddi, (3) yeeram Poosari, (4) Malayalam and (5) minor
Srinivasa Ayyangar (2) Velachi Reddi, (3) Molaya Rama- iluthuswami guardian father [No. (3)], (2) to (5) kudiva-
swami Reddi and (4) Erama Reddi, bounded on the north ramdars], bounded on the north by. No. 2S2-2 A ; east
weS?by No 3j>3-2B yNO-392'2:SOUth by N°' 395'2 ; n and south by No. 280 ; west by No. 284-2 C and 282-2 A. 0-29
0-55 Whole, mam, dry, S.F. No. 279-1 A, belonging to
Government, dry, S.F. No. 393-2 B, belonging to same as (1) [No. I] as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) Gurunatha
against S.l. No. 392-1, bounded on the north by No. 815-2 • Ambalakaran, (3) Grsrr. Polachi Reddi, (4) irffffiLhuuiq.
east by No. 392-1; south by No. 395-2; west by No. Ramaswami Reddi, (5) Bommi Reddi, and (6) Krishna
393-2 A .. .. 2-.07 Reddi [Nos. (2) to (6) kudivaramdars], bounded on the
Government, dry, S.F. No. 302-2 B, belonging to Murugan north by No. 280; east by No. 279-2 A ; south by No.
Mooppan, bounded on the north by No. 302-1 B : east by 279-1 B ; west by No. 280 0-34
by No. 308 ; south by No. 815-2 ; west by No. 302-2 A .. 0-63 Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 279-2 A, belonging to (1)
Government, dry, S.F. No. 409-2 B, belonging to (1) R. V. [No. (1)] as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) G^/r. Polachi
Srinivasa Ayyangar, (2) Velachi-Reddi, (3) Molaya Rama- Reddi, (3) Qua. Polachi Reddi, (4) G/s*. Polachi Reddi,
swami Reddi, (4) Erama Reddi, (5) Paianiyandi Pillai, (6) (5) Krishna Reddi, (6) minor Pichakara Reddi, guardian
Muthukumaraswami, (7) Minors Thandayudapani and father [No. (2)], (7) Bommi Reddi and (8) Krishna Reddi
Kadirvel, [guardian father No. (5)], (8) Rasu Pillai, (9) Mu- [Nos. (2) to (8) kudivaramdars], bounded on the north
rugesam Pillai, (10) Minors Natesanand Sundaresan [guar­ by No. 281 ; east and south by No. 279-2 B ; west by
dian father No. (9)],(11) Singaram Pillai,(12)Minorson not No. 279-1 A 0-22
named [guardian father No. (11)], (13) to (15) same persons Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 263-4 B, belonging to (1) [No.
as against S.F. No. 395-2 and (16) Co-operative Credit (1)] as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) V. N. Ramaswami
Society, Marudur, bounded on the north by No. 395-2; Reddi (kudivaramdar), bounded on the north by No. 263-4
east by No. 409-2 C ; south by No. 408-2; west by No. A ; east by No. 263-5 B ; south by No. 267 ; west by No.
3-04 264-3 002
Government, dry, S.F. No. 404-1 A, belonging to (1) Ranga- Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 263-5 B, belonging to (1) [No.
swami Thathachariar, (2) R. Srinivasa Thathachariar, (3) . (1)] as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) Vathama Reddi alias
.Minors Sandanam. Sambathu, Parthasarathi and Ranga- Bommi Reddi (kudivaramdar), bounded on the north by
swami by [guardians Nos. (1) and (2) disputedl, (4)K, • No. 263-5 A ; east by Nos. 267 and 263-3 B ; south by No.
Sevachi Reddi. (5) Mummayee, (6) M. Velachi Reddi, (7) 267; west by No. 2C3-4 B .. 017
M. Jangama Reddi, (8) Erama Reddi, (9)Errachi Reddi, Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 272-7 A, belonging to (1) [No.
(10) Two minor sons not named by [guardian mother. (1)] as against S.F. No. 292-2, (2) Vathama Reddi alias
Nallammall (11) S. Jangama Reddi, (12) S. Sevachi Bommi Reddi, (3) Errama Reddi, (4) Bapu Reddi, (5)
Reddi (13) J. Sevachi Reddi, (14) dne minor son not Errama Reddi and (6) Vellaya Reddi [Nos. (2) to (6) kudi­
named [guardian father No. (12)3, varamdars], hounded on the north by No. 267; east by
Reddi alias NaUappa Reddi, bounded on the north by N o. * No. 269-1 A; south by No. 272-7 B ; west by No. 267. 002
406-1 B ; cast and south by No. 404-1 B, west by i>o. Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 269-2 A, belonging to same as
2-88 against S.F. No. 272-7 A, bounded on the north and
east bv No. 26S ; south by No. 269-2 B ; west by No.
269-1A -- -- 0-10
Whole inam, dry, S.F. No. 262-3 B, belonging to same as
against S.F. No. 272-7 A; bounded on the north by No.
262-3 A; east, south and west by No. 268 0-60
^Kfasub^nian .and Aru—
Total .. 212

Fort St. George, May 30, 1936.


Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
Governor in Council hereby declares that the land specified
below and measuring 4’10 acres and 475 square links, be
Sesha Ayyangar, (28) Ayyangar (31) minors
. atlii Ayyangar, (301 tohnaswanu *vy > t
■sar guardian the same a little more or less, is needed for a public pur­
So\vnriyanarayanan and Narasimhacnar^^L R pose, to wit, for remodelling of Pandavayar III reach
as excavation of South Rajan channel; and, under sections
3 and 7 of the same Act, the Sub-Collector, Negapatam, is
appointed to perform the functions of a Collector under
parthasarathi nJ bri v 0 A', Varadaraja Ayyangar, the Act and directed to take order for the acquisition of
88 »». the said land. Under sub-section (1) of section 17 of the
Act the Governor in Council further directs that the
SJ$U
|”ga3wami, (46)_ K. SesMcm, (47) ffiSw,
iQ) min0r3 (48)
Narayanan
possession of the said land may be taken on the expiry
of fifteen days from the date of the publication of the
Ramanujan, (49) »* avainuylU [guardian father No. (47)]
Tnoannathan and.Kavandan
Aft /(52)
ko\ Snbramauia Kavandan, notice mentioned in section 9 (1) of the Act. A plan of
VythiUnga Subramaina anJ i the land is kept in the office of the Sub-Collector, Nega­
patam, and may be inspected at any time during office
2-69 hours.
west by NTo- 408‘1
Total .. 32-03 Tanjore district, Negapatam taluk,
No. 61. Sigar village.
ACS.
Ryotwari, dry, S. No. 36-2, belonging to 329. Muthu-
' Chidambaram Pillai, managing member of the joint
family, eo-parcener minor rhiyagarajan by guardian

~*z *i s^njsstssmn
Governor in ^ measuring 2'12 acres, be the same a
VmorSstt needed d a public P^ct^
brother Muthuchidambaram Pillai, bounded on the north
by No. 36-1 ; cast by No. 46 A: south by No. 36-3;
west by No. 210-2 of V. No. 60. Pudupatliur
Government, dry, S. No. 32 A-l A, belonging to 440.
0*30
Narayanaswami Ayyar and V. Radhakrishua Ayyar,
bounded on the north and east by No. 34 : south by No.
32 A-l B & 17 B ; west by Nos. 46-A and 32 A-l B 1-16
Ryotwari, dry, S. No. 32 A-17 B, belonging to 40. Subba-
raya Konan, minors Ramaswami and Govindarajan by
guardian father Velu Konan, bounded on the north by No-
32 A-l A ; east by No. 34 ; south by No. 32 A-1S B ;
th6 A fiaid land. Under sub-sect °n (U that west by No. 32 A-17 A .. .. •• o-os

s ff5srsffs.‘«ss£ Rvotwarl, dry, S. No. 32 A-18 .B, belonging to 174.


S. Krishna Konar, hounded on the north by No. 32 A-17
B ; east by No. 32 A-12 ; south by No. 82 A-4 B; west by
Rvotwarifdry, S. No. 32 A-4 B,' belonging to ISO. Sevayya
0'08

Konan, bounded on the north by No. 32 A-18 B ; east by


r- No. 32 A-12 ; south by No. 32 A-13 B ; west by No. 32.
0’04
V '
bssr A-4 A
FORT ST. GEQRpE GAZETTE
916 [PA?T |
Government, dry, S. No. 32 A-12, belonging to 334. Karup- ACS. Collector under the Act and directed to take °rder f0r
nawa Konan, boiuided on the north and east by No. the acquisition, of the said land. A plan of tho land is
34 V south by No. 32 A-13 B ; west by No. 32 A-18 B & 0*06 kept in the office of the Special Deputy Collector,
4B
Government, dry, S. No. 32 A-13 B, belonging to 195. Chlakalapudi, and may be inspected at any time durin *
Secretary and Treasurer, Tanjore Permanent Fund, Limi­ office hours. g
ted, R. Swaminafcha Ayyar and Viswanntha Ayyar,
enjoyer Kathaperumal Asari, bounded on the north by
No. 32 A-4 B & 12 : east by No. 34 ; south by No. 33 Kistna district, Divi taluk, Pagole village.
A-3 A & 3 B ; west by No. 32 A-13 A 0-22
Government, dry, S. No. 33 A-3 B, belonging to 151. ACRE.
Kuppuswami Konar, Muni Ammal and Vembu Animal, Ryoti, dry, B.S. No. 201-1 part, T.S. No. 45 A, belonging
bounded on the north by No. 32 A-13 B ; east bv No. to Korrapati Venkata Sivarama Krishna Satyanarayana-
6 A ; south by No. 33 A-6 B ; west by No. 33 A-3 A .. 0*06 varaprasacl being minor by guardian mother Ankamma,
Government, dry. S. No. 33 A-6 B, belonging to 18S. Ruk- bounded on the north by B.S. No. 199 part; enst by
mani Ammal and Pattuva Ammal alias Vcdanavaki B.S. No. 200-1 part, T.S. No. 45 B ; south by No. 53.
Ammal, bounded on the north by No. 33 A-3 B ; east bv Kaptanipalem village ; west by B.S. No. 201-1 part .. 007
No. 6 A ; south by No. 33 A-7 B ; west by No. 33 A-6 A’ 0*06 <•
Government, dry, S. No. 33 A-7 B belonging to 189. Natesa Note.—The Zamindar, Devarakota Estate, is the melvaramdar.
Chettiyar, bounded on the north bv No. 33 A-r, B • wist
by No. 6 A ; south by No. 33 A-ll A & 4 ; west by No'.
3o A-/ A .. 0*07
Fort St. Oeorgey June 8, 1936.
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
A-ll B ’ 6aSt 33 * soufcl1 and west by No. 33
.. 475 sq. Governor in Council hereby declares that the lands
links. specified below and measuring 1*11 acres, be the same
Government, dry, S. No. 33 A-4, belonging to 174. Krishna
Konan, bounded on the north by No. 33 A-7 B ; east by a little more or less, are needed for a public purpose, to
No. 6 A; south by No- 33 A-5 B ; west by No. 33 A-ll A. 0'03 wit, for remodelling Narasayapalem channel ; and, under
Government, dry, S. No. 33 A-5 B, belonging to 506. Vetti- sections 3 and 7 of the same Act, the Revenue Divisional
velu Pillai and S. Vaiyapuri Pillai, bounded on the north
by No. 33 A-4 ; east by No- 6 A ; south by No. 33 B-19 Officer, Gudivada, is appointed to perform the functions
B'; west by No. 33 A-ll A & 5 A 0-25 of a Collector under the Act and directed to take order
Government, dry, S. No. 33 B-19 B, belonging to 8. Kal- for the acquisition of the said lands. A plan of the lands
yanasundaTa Ayyar, bounded on the nortb by No. 33
A-5 B ; east by No. 6 A ; south by No. 33 B-20 B ; west is kept in the office of the Revenue Divisional Officer,
by No. 33 B-19 A .. 0-12 Gudivada, and may be inspected at any time during
Government, dry, S. No. 33 B-20 B, belonging to 200. office hours.
Tbiyagaraja Pillai, Padmasani Ammal, Natesa Sastri.
Virabhadra Pillai and Ramaswami Ayyangar, bounded
on the north by No. 33 B-19 B ; east by No. 33 B-20 C ; Kisfcna district, Kaikalur taluk, Gopavaram village.
south by No. 33 B-21 & 22 ; west by No. 33 B-20 A &
18 B ............................... 0*19 ACS.
Government, dry, S. No. 33 B-1S B, belonging to 321. minor Government, wet, No. 67-4 A, belonging to Polavarapu
Arumugam by guardian mother Kuppammal, bounded on Ramayya, bounded on the north by Nos. 88 and 68 part ;
the north by No. 33 B-18 A ; east by No. 33 B-21; south east by No. 66-1 A ; south by No. 67-4 B ; west by No.
by No. 27 ; west by No. 83 B-18 A 001 0'08
Government, dry, S. No- 33 B-21, belonging to 502. Aru­ Government, wet, No. 66-1 A, belonging bo Maganti Venk'a-
mugam Pillai, bounded on the north by No. 33 B-20 B ; tadri, bounded on the north by No. 88 part,; east by No.
east by No. 33 B-22; south by No. 27 ; west by No. 33 66-2 A ; south by No. 66-1 B ; west by No. 67-4 A
B-18 B 0-05-
0*06 Government, wet, No. 66-2 A, belonging to Vallurupalli
Government, dry, S. No. 33 B-22, belonging to 493. Sri- Mangamma, bounded on the north by No. 88 part; east
rauga Vandayan, bounded on the north by No. 33-20 B ; by No. 65-1 A ; south by No. 66-2 B ; west by No. 66-1
east by No. 33 B-23 ; south by No. 27; west by No. 33 A .. •• •• .. .. .•
B-21 0-04 Government, wet, No. 65-1 A, belonging to Kamineni o-os
Government, dry, S. No. 26-17, belonging to 329. Muthu- Lakshmikantamani, bounded on the north by No. 88
chidambaram Pillai, managing member of joint family part; east by No. 64-5 part; south by No. 65-1 B ; west
and co-partner minor Thiyagarajan by guardian brother by No. 66-2 A .. .. .. -• .
Muthuchidnmbaram Pillai, bounded on the north by No.
27 ; east by No. 26-18 ; south by No. 26-19 B : west by Government, wet, No. 87-1 B, belonging to Polavarapu 0-05-
No. 26-16 B Venkata Subbayya, bounded on the north by No. 87-1
0-07 A ; east by No. 87-2 B ; south by Nos. 89 part and 88
Government, dry, S. No. 26-18, belonging to 311. Muham­ part; west by No. 86-6
mad Mustapa Ravuttar, bounded on the north by No. Government, wet, No. 87-2 B, belonging to Voleti Balayya, 0-03
27 ; east by No. 26-20 ; south by No. 26-19 B : west by Perumalla Yeliamanda, Voleti Guravayya and Tata
No. 26-17 0*06
Government, dry, S. No. 26-19 B, belonging to 235. Rasu Subbarayudu, bounded on the north by No. 87-2 A ; east
• Pillai, bounded on the north by No. 26-16 B, 17, 18 & by No. 90-1 B ; south by No. 89 part; west by No. 87.-1
20; east by No. 26-20 ; south by No. 25-1 B ; west by B .. .. .. .. .. 0-06-
No. 26-19 A Government, wet, No. 90-1 B, belonging to Maganti Rama-
0-03 krishnayya, son of Ramaraurti, bounded on the north
Government, nattam, poramboke, S. No. 25-1 B, belonging
to 235. Ramachandram Pillai, bounded on the north by and east by No. 90-1 A part; south by No. 89 part: west
No. 26-19 B & 19 C ; east by No. 26-20 : south by No. by No. 87-2 B .. .. ..
21-1 B ; west by No. 25-1 A ... Government, wet, No. 151-5 A, belonging to Adivi Loka- 0*04-
Government, wet, S. No. 21-1 B, belonging to 204. Vaiya­ 0*09 radhya Prasadarao, bounded on the north by No. 3,38 ;
puri Pillai, Vettivelu Pillai and Radhakrishna Vanniar, east by No. 152-1 A; south and west by No. 151-5 B
bounded on the north by Nos. 25-1 B and 21-2, 3 & 4 ; part .... .. .. .. ...
east by No. 21-1 A & 2 and S. No. 5 : south by No. 2i-l Government, wet, No. 152-1 A, belonging to Maganti o-oi
C ; west by Nos. 25-1 A & 1 B, 22-1, 2 & 5 and 21-1 C .. 0-96 Ramakrishnayya, bounded on the north by Nos. 137 and
138 ; east by No. 152-2 A ; south by No. 152-1 B ; west
by No. 151-5 A .. .. ..
Government, wet, No. 152-2 A, belonging to Voleti o-u
Total .. 4*10
and 475 sq. links. Balayya, Perumalla Yeliamanda, Voleti Guravayya and
Tata Subbarayudu, bounded on the north by No. 137 :
east by No. 152-3 A ; south by No. 152-2 B ; west by
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the No. 152-1 A .. • .. . , . 0‘0&
Government, wet, No. 152-3 A, belonging to Maganti
Governor in Council hereby declares that the land Narayana Rao, son of Ramamurti, bounded onthe norfch
specified below and measuring 0*09 of an acre, be the B ; we°stby\6-1”;1 part ;.8outh b*No-W2;3
same a little more or less, is needed for a public purpose, 0-02;
to wit, for remodelling of Pandavayar III reach excava­ Wet’ N°. -m-2 A, belonging to Maganti
V «ar*»yya» bounded on the north by Nos. 172
tion of South Rajan channel; and, under sections 3 and <??? ’ easfc ky ^°* 171-3 A ; south and west by No.
7 of the same Act, the Sub-Collector, Negapatam, is 1/1-2 B « .. ... • ' \ . o-ot-
appointed to perform the functions of a Collector under G|=^a::Lu^ed1oJtLAnWtbhtyrog2j3J';
the Act and directed to take order for the acquisition of No. 205-1 A ; south by No. 171-3 B ; west by No. 171-2
the said land. A plan of the land is kept in the office of Government, “wet, No 205-i' A, belonging 'to Dasari
the Sub-Collector, Negapatam, and may be inspected at 0-05-
Kot^wararao, bounded on the north by No. 203 ; east by
any time during office hours. No. 20o-2 A , south by No. 205-1 B ; west by No. 171-3
Tanjore district, Negapatam taluk, Government, wet No. 205-2' A, belonging to DasaVi 0-05-
Koteswararao, bounded on the north by No. 203 • east hv
No. 61. Sigar village. No. 205-3 A ; south by No. 205-2 B ; west by No.^05-1
Government, dry, S. No. 26-16 B, belonging to 140. Nara- ACRE. Government wet, No. 205-3 A, belonging to Nimmagadda 0*03
yana Konan and Muruga Asari, owner of a house, Pushpavatamma, bounded on the north by No 204 • east
bounded on the north by No. 27; east by No. 26-17 ; and south by No. 2<>5-3 B ; west by No. 205-2 4. ’
south by No. 26-19 B ; west by No. 26-16 A .. Government, wet, No. 324-4 A, belonging to Polavarapu 0*06
0*09
§r0W5!l?g,yam’ bounded on the north by No. 322 : east bv ;
No. 325-1 A ; south by No. 324-4 B ; west, by No. 324-3
Government, wet, No 325-1 A, belonging to Polavarapu 0*05-
Fort St. Oeorgey June 15, 1936. • bowbhagyam, bounded on the north by No. 322 ; east by
No. 325-2 A ; Bouth by No. 825-1 B ; west by No. 324-4
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the
fovernor in Council hereby declares that the land speci­ 0*03-
fied below and measuring 0 07 of an acre, be the same a 32o-5 A : south by No. 325-2 B ; west by No. 325-1 A’..
Government, wet. No. 325-5 A, belonging to Polavarapu 0-07
wtfle,fo^eTcavating
more or less, field
is needed for2 under
bed! No. a public
No.purpose,
IX Pod*.to
i’ lom channel; and, under sections 3 and 7
£f “he same Act, the Special Deputy Collector, Chila- fo^B^^eit^oiS&V0;.825-7 A ;’90Ut"by
kalapudi,' is appointed to perform the functions of a 0-09
Total •• 1*11
JtrtfE 23, 1936J Fort ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
m
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936.
Whereas it appears to Government that the land speci­ all whom it may concern in accordance with the provi­
fied below is needed for a public purpose, to wit, diver­ sions of section 4(1) of the Land Acquisition Amend­
sion of drain Nos. 30 and 31 into Perumalraju Kodu, ment Act XXXVIII of 1923, and the Governor in
notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern in Council hereby authorizes the Revenue Divisional Officer,
accordance with the provisions of section 4 (1) of the Melur, his staff and workmen to exercise the powers
Land Acquisition Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land " conferred by sCctipn 4 (2) of the Act- Under section 3
Acquisition Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923; the of the same Act the Governor in Council appoints the
governor in Council hereby authorizes the Rbveihio Revenue Divisional Officer, sMelur, to perform the
Divisional bfficer, Amalapuram, his staff and workmen to functions of a Collector undej; section 5-A of the Act.
exorcise the powers conferred by section 4 (2) of the Act. Madura district, Melur taluk, Pathinettangudi village.
Under sub-section (4) of section 17 of tho Act. the Approxl*
Governor in Council directs that, in view of tho urgency mate
of the case, the provisions of section 5-A of the Act extent.
should not apply to this case. ACS.

Government, wet, S. No. 35-2 A-2, registered bolder M. ,S. 0-01


East Godavari district; Amalapuram taluk, • ^ndararaja Ayyangar, bounded on the north by S. No.
T. Kothapalli village. west by 35'4; south bJ’s- No- 35*2 B'2 ;
Approxi­ Government, wet, S. No. 35-2 B-2, registered bolder M. S. o-oi
mate Duraiswami Ayyangar, bounded on the north by S. No.
extent. 35-2 A-2; east by S. No. 35-4 ; south by S. No. 35-3 B ;
ACS. west by S. No. 35-2 B-l
. .. . (Arable) Government, wet, S. No. 35-3 B, registered holder same as o-oi
m S. No. 35-2 B-2 , bounded on the north by S. N.o. 35-2
west by & A' * ** ^ B-2 ; east by S. No. 35-4 ; south by S. No. 34-5 A-2 ; west
by 8. No. 35-3 A .. ............................ 002
0-21 Government, wet, S. No. 34-5 1 2, registered holder Qjtr. &.
"^^Vpanrfaau^Venkanna^'bOund^on^th^nbrU] by Karuppanan, enjoyer QJIT- <*. Vecranan, bounded on the
north by S. No. 35-3 B ; east by S. No. 34-6 : south by
m by *°- 49°-° a
Government, _dry, No. 490.-8. A. belonging to Vuddisa Nara-
008
S. Nb. 34-5 C-2 ; west by S. No. 34-5 A-l
Gbycrnmcnt, wet, S. No. 34-5 C-2, registered holder VeUaya
Kcine, bounded on the north by S. No. 34-5 A-2; cast by
o-oi
sayya and Papanna, bounded on the north bv Nm 490-7 4 S. No. 34-6; south by S. No. 33-7 B ; west by S. No. 34-
S3 W^o»A^B POrt; S°Uth by‘K°- 49°-6 »! 5 C-l ... .. ,. . 0-02
001 Government, wet, S. No. .33-1 B-2, registered .holder M.
Government, dry, No. 482-4 A part; .belonging to Vuddisa PalaniVelu, bounded oh the north by S, No. 33-8 B ; cast
Narasayya, bounded on the north by Nb, 482-1 A part; by S. No. 33-9 ; south by S. No. 39-6 3* ; west by S. No.
east by. No. 482-4 B & 1 A part; south by No. 482-3 A 33-1 B-l 001
part; west by No. 482-4 A part • bio Government, wet, S. No. 33-7 B, registered holder K. Alagam-
Government, dry;. Nq. 482-3, A part, belonging to Vuddisa mal, bounded on ,thc north by S. No. 34-5 C-2; east by
Papanna and Venkanna; bounded on the north by, No. S. No. 33-9 ; south by S. No. 33-6 ; west by S. No. 33-7 A. 0-02
482-4 A part;, east by No. 482-3 B ; south by No. 481-1 A Government, wot, S. No. 33-8 B, registered holder Abdul
hart; west by No. 482-8 A part 016 Kader Kavuttar. bounded on the north by S. No. 33-6;
Government, dry, No. 482rl A .part, belonging to Vuddisa east by S. No. 33-9 ; south by S. No. 33-1 B-2; west by
Papanna and Venkanna; bounded on tho north by,No. 490- S. No. 33-8 A .... .. .. . ,• o-oi
6 A part; .east.by Nd. 482-1B ; sbiifcH by No. 482-4 A part; Government, wet; S. No. 39-4 D-2, registered holders Periya-
west by No. .482-1A part A 4 A part 0-31 kaniDpan Chctti and Chinnakaruppan Chcttiyar, enjoyer
Government,, dry, No. 481?1 A part, belonging.to Vuddisa Chinnakaruppan Cfietti, bounded on the north by
Narasayya, bounded on the north by, No. 482-3 A part; S. No. 39-5 ; east by S. No. 39-9; south by S. No. 86-2 B;
east by No. 481-1 B ; south by No. 481-4 A part; west by 0-13 west by S. No.139-4 B-l o-oi
No. 481-1 A part ............... • . • •• ■• • •. Government, wet, S. No. 39-0 B, registered holders minor
Government, dry, No. 481-4 A part, belonging to Vnttun Mayandi, guardian mother Mookkayee and Gurnswami,
Satteyya, bounded on the north by No, 481-1 A part; enjoyer Mookkayee, mortgagee Chinnakaruppan Clietti-
east by No. 481-4 B ;, south by V. No. 91 Tillakuppa aud 0-36
var, bounded on the north by S. No. 33-1 B-2; .east by
S. No. 454-1 part; west by No. 481-4 A part S. &o. 39-9 ; south by S. No. 39-8 B ; west by S. No. 39-6
001
Tillakuppa village. Government, wet, S. No. 39-7 B, registered holder minor
Manthayan, guardian . Palaniyam bounded on the
ilorth by S. Nb. 39-S B ; east by S. No. 39-9; south by
and S. No. 481-4 A parteast by No. 454-2 ; south by NO: S. No. 39-5 ; west by S. No. 39-7 A .. •• •• o-oi
007 Government, wet, S. No. 39-S B, registered holder S. Than-
453 ; by No-. 454-1 part ................................ davau, enjoyer. Aramnihl, bounded on the north by.S. No.
Total .. 1-43 39-6 B : east by. S. No. 39-0 ; south by S. No. 39-7 B;
west by S. No. 39-8 A .. .• • . •• •• o-oi
Government, wet, S. No. 86-2 B, registered holder minor
Vceranan, guardian mother Puliyamiual. bounded on the
Fort St. George, &\ine 11; ] 936: north bv S. No. 39-4 D-2 : east and south by S. No. 8G-3 ;
Whereas it appears to the Government that the land west by'S. No. 86-2 A & 1 .. 0-02
specified below is needed for a public purpose, to wit, Total .. 0*18
for excavating earth for strerigtlieiiing the Agniar
embankment, notice to that effect is hereby given to Fort St. George, June 16, 1936.
all whom it may concern in accordance with the provi­ Whereas it appears to the Government that the land
sions of section 4 (1) of the Land Acquisition Act I of specified below is needed for a public purpose, to wit, for
1894, as amended by the Land Acquisition Amendment the extension of flood bank and construction of outfall
Act XXXVIII of 1923 ; and thb Governor in Coiincil sluice at the infall of drains, notice to that effect is
hereby authorizes the Revenue Divisional Officer, Hereby given to all whom it may concern in accordance
.Pattukkottai, his staff and workmen to exercise the with the provisions of section 4 (1) of the Land Acquisi­
• powers conferred by section 4 (2) of the Act. Under tion Act I of 1894, as amended by the Land Acquisition
section 3 (c) of the same Act, the Governor in Council Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923 ; and the Governor in.
appoints the Revenue Divisional Officer, Pattuk­ Council hereby authorizes the Revenue Divisional Officer,
kottai, to perform the functions of a Collector under Amalapuram, his staff and workmen to exercise the
powers conferred by section 4 (2) of the Act. Under sub­
section 5-A of the Act. section (4) of section 17 of the Act, the Governor in
Tanj ore district, Pattukkottai taluk, Council directs that in view of the urgency of the case,
Inam Suryanarayanapuram village. Approxi­ the provisions of section 5-A of the Act shall not apply
mate to this case.
extent. East Godavari district, Amalapuram taluk,
ACS.
Guttinadeevi village.
Inam, dry, S. No. 21-1, belonging to Bao Sahib Samba- Approxi­
sivam Pillal, Ponnammal, guardian and mother of mhior mate .
Tirupati and Mangalathatchi, guardian and mother of exten, fc.
minors llathakannu and Govindan, bounded on tho north Drv, zamindarl, jirayatl, S. No. 165-2 part, belonging to acbb.
by Nos. 22-1 & 2 A part and 21-2 A part; east by No. 21- 1-36 Gangabattula Paddaraju, bounded on the north by No.
■ 2 A part;
Inam, dry, S.south by No.
No. 21-2 20-4belonging
A part, ; west bytoNo. 53 as in S. No.
same 164 part; east by No. 105-2 part; south by No. 167
21-1, bounded on the north by No. 22-2 A part; oast by part; west by No. i65-l .. .. .. .. 0'22
No. 21-2 A part; south by No. 21-1: west by No. 22- 0*32
Inam, Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.
A dry, S.
2bounded No. 22-1, belonging to same as in S. No. 21-1,
on the north by No. 24-1 B ; cast by No. 22-2 Under section 6 of tho Land Acquisition Act, tho
A part; soutli by Nos. 22-3, 53 and 21-1; west by No. 3*37 Governor in Council hereby declares that the land specified
Inam,
33
dry, S. No. 22-2 A part, belonging to same as in S. No. below and measuring 0-005 of an acre, bo tho same a
21-1, bounded on the north by No. 24-2 B ; east by No. little more or loss, is needed for a public purpose, to wit*
‘ 22-2 B & 2 A part; south by No. 21-1 & 2 A part; west 1*76 for excavating field bodhi under No. IX. Pedaprolu-
Ipnm,
by dry,22-1
No. S. No. 22-3, belonging to same as in S. No. 21-1, Vadapalem channel; and, under sections 3 and 7 of the
bounded on the north by No. 22-1; east, south and west 0*13 same Act, the Special Deputy Collector, Cliilakalapudi,
is appointed to perform tho functions of a Collector under
by No. 53 .. tho Act and directed to take ordor for the acquisition of the
that the lands said land. A plan of the land is kopt in tho office of the
Whereas it appears to tho Government Special Deputy Collector, Chilakalapudi, and may be
specified below are needed for a public piu-poso, to wit,
for improvements to tho sluice clmnnol 12 of 6th distribu­ inspected at any timo during office hours.
tary of XII B.C., notice to that offect is hereby given to

6
918 FORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE [Part j ;■

(Marine.) :
Kistna district, Divi taluk, Kokkiligadda village.
ACRE. i
Ryoti, dry, B.S. No. 143-1 part, T.S. No. 116 F, belonging to NOTIFICATION.
Korrapati Raghurainayya, bounded on the north and east
by B.S. No. 143-1 part; south by B.S. No. 142-2 part, Fort St. George, June 18, 1936
T.S. No. 116 G ; west by B.S. No. 137-1 part, T.S. No.
116 ...................................................................................... 0 005 \G.O. No. 1426, Public Works (Marine)].
Note.—The Zamindar of Devarakota Estate is the melvaramdar. No. 29.—For the purpose of Paris Sanitary Conven­
tion, 1926, it is notified for general information that the
town and port of Calicut are declared free from plagu©.
Whereas it appears to the Government that the land
specified below is needed for a public purpose, to wit, W. SCOTT BROWN,
for excavation of a new diversion channel for Venkidangal Secretary to Government.
from combined Velangudi channel, notice to that effect
is hereby given to all whom it may concern in accordance
with the provisions of section 4 (1) of the Land Acquisition
Act I of 1S94, as amended by the Land Acquisition
(Railways.)
Amendment Act XXXVIII of 1923 ; and the Governor in
Council hereby authorizes the Sub-Collector, Negapatam, NOTIFICATION.
his staff and workmen to exercise the powers conferred-by
section 4 (2) of the Act. Under section 3 (c) of the same Fort St. George, June 23, 1936.
Act, the Governor in Council appoints the Sub-Collector, No. 6.—
Negapatam, to perform the functions of a Collector under The following notifications of the Government of
section 5-A of the Act. India are * republished : —

Tanjore district, Nannilam taluk, RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.


No. 156. Neykkuppai village. (Railway Board.)
Approxi­
mate Simla, the 1st June 1936.
extent.
ACRE. No. 1078-T.-V (1)-—In exercise of the powers con-
Govermnent, wet, belonging to No. 29. K. V. Nagaraja Ayyar, ferred by section 47 .of the Indian Railways Act,
bounded on the north by Nos. 33-2 and 94-2 ; east and 1890 (IX of 1890), and by the Notification of the
south by No. 95-1 part; west by No. 27. Venkidangal
village, Negapatam taluk 0-29 Government of India in the Department of Com­
merce and Industries, No. 801, dated the 24th March
W. SCOTT BROWN, 1905, the Railway Board hereby sanction the adop­
Secretary to Government. tion by the Bengal Nagpur Railway of the amend­
ments numbered 1 and 3, cited in the Railway
Board’s Notification No. 1078-T .-V., dated the 4th
November 1935, in the General Rules for all open
(Buildings and Roads.) lines of Railways in British India, the adoption of
which by the Bengal Nagpur Railway was sanctioned
in the Railway Board’s Notification No. 1078-T.,
ACQUISITION OF LANDS. dated the 21st January 1930.
Fort St. George, June 13, 1936.
Whereas it appears to the Government that the lands The 3rd June 1936.
specified below are needed for a public purpose, to wit, No. 1078-T. III-I.—Errata.—In Railway Board’s
for an approach road to Public Works Department inspec­ Notification No. 1078-T.-Ill, dated the 2nd January
tion bungalow, Peralam, notice to that effect is hereby 1936, published in the Gazette of India, Part I, dated '
given to all whom it may concern in accordance with the the 4th January 1936—
provisions of section 4 (1) of the Land Acquisition Act I of In paragraph II.—
1894, as amended by the Land Acquisition Amendment I. For amendment (4) substitute the following : —
Act XXXVTII of 1923: and the Government hereby “ (4) In column 3 against Serial No. 19, in the
authorize the Sub-Collector. Negapatam, and his staff and regulation against “ Acid, nitric or aqua fortis ” .
workmen to exercise the powers conferred by section 4 (2) and in regulation (i) against Serial No. 26, after the
of the Act. Under section 3 (c) of the same Act, the words—“free from cinders or chalk, sand,” the
Government appoint the Sub-Collector, Negapatam, to words—“ husks or ashes of husks ” shall be insert­
perform the functions of a Collector under section 5 A of ed.”
the Act* II. In amendment (6) for “ (/) ” and “ (a) ”
read “ (d) ” and “ (e) ” respectively,
Tanjore district, Nannilam taluk,
No. 34. Peralam village.
Approxi- The ith June 1936. ;
, mate No. 1078-T.-V (Pt.).—In exercise of the powers
extent.
ACRE. conferred by section 47 of the Indian Railways Act,
Government, wet, R.S. No. 19-7 part, belonging to No. 33. 1890 (IX of 1890), and by the Notification of the
. Bavani Animal, Nagalakshmi Aromal, occupier Kolandai Government of India in the Department of Com­
Asari, bounded on the north by No. 19-6 part; east by
No. 19-7 part; south by No. 135 ; west by No. 19-3 007 merce and Industries, No. 801, dated the 24th
Government, wet, No. 19-6 part., belonging to No. 12. Chokka- March 1905, the Railway Board direct that the
lingam Chettiyar, bounded on the north by No. 19-5 ; east following further amendment shall be made in the
by No. 19-6 part; south by No. 19-7 part; west by No.
19-3 .................................................................................. 0-01 General Rules for all open lines of Railways in
British India administered by the Government,
published with the Notification of the Government
of India in the Railway Department (Railway Board),
Fort St. George, June 15, 1936. No. 10/8-T., dated the 9th March 1929, namely: —
Under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, the In the Schedule appended to Part III of the
Government hereby declare that the land specified below said rules, in column 2, against Serial No. 3 for the
and measuring 0-11 of an acre, be the same a little more entry “ Motor spirit§ ” the following entry shall
or less, is needed for a public purpose, to wit, for the be substituted, namely : —
Tiruvallur water-supply scheme ; and, under sections 3 “ Motor spirit.”
and 7 of the same Act, the Revenue Divisional Officer, W. SCOTT BROWN,
Tiruvallur, is appointed to perform the functions of a Secretary to Government.
Collector under the Act and directed to take order for the
acquisition of the said land. A plan of the land is kept in
the office of the Revenue Divisional Officer, Tiruvallur,
and may be inspected at any time during offico hours. PAPER PLACED AT THE DISPOSAL OF
THE PRESS.
Chingleput district, Tiruvallur taluk,
No. 20. Periyakuppam village. Between 9th and 22nd June 1936,
ACRE.
TW Vn 865 nart belonging to Rajagopalachari, bounded on Administration* Report—1934-35—Conjecvaram Municipal
Council—Reviewed.
0-03 G.O. No. 587, L. & M., 14th February 1930.
•n ^ nart belonging to Sahib Jatliee Beegum, bound- [1 a.
on°ihe nSrtu’b" 7#1: east by Vo. 862-1 and 861-1;
south by No. 867 part; west bj No. 808 part .. 008 [N.B.—Copy of the foregoing paper can be obtained on
payment of the price noted in brackets on application to
Total .. 0-11
the Superintendent, Government Branch Press, Mount
Pioad, Madras],
W. SCOTT BROWN, H. M. HOOD,
Secretary to Government. Acting Chief Secretary#
•June 23, I936]
PORT ST. GEORGE GAZETTE
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list op maps
PUBLISHED DURING THE
lsfwood&fSSta”** Sp60ial ^-Obtainable MONTH OF APRIL 1936.
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Description.
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Inches.
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SPECIAL MAPS.

Cantonment maps.
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.• 1933-34 1936 4 Various 8 0 Third (Revised) Edition,
or 2 0
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City and Town Guide Maps.
§ Simla Guide Map (Scale 5 inches to 1 mile.)
1936 1 29 x 19 0 8
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Index number. District, etc. Year of Date of


survey. Price. Remarks.
/ edition.
R8. A. Underlining for Map Catalogue
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1. QUARTER-INCH MAPS.
(Scale 1 inch to 4 miles.)
64 M f1926-271
.. “ Ambikapur ” .. { 1928-29 y 1935 1 8 (a)
L1930-31J
t 65 H .. .. “ Masulipatam *’ 1816-24
{ 1859-61 } 1936 1 0 Provisional Issue.
93 A .. " Mong Mit ” 1907-09
{ 1930-31 } 1935 1 8 (a) Second (Revised) Edition.

2. HALF-INCH MAPS.
(Scale 1 inch to 2 miles.) \
'* 43 F/N.W. .
Muzaffarabad District. Dir, Swat and Various 1935 2 0 Third (Revised) Edition.
Chitral Agency, Hazara District and
Tribal Area.
45 G/N.E. . Ajmer-Merwara District. Jodhpur (or 1929-30
Manvar) and Udaipur (or Mowar) States. 1932-34 { } 1935 2 0 (a)
f 1915-16 ■)
• *t 53 O/N.W. . Almora, Garhwal and Naini Till Districts. ■{ 1917-18 y 1935 2 0 Third Edition
11919-20 J
• f 56 F/S.E. . Atraf-i-balda, Bidar, Medak, Nander and 1915-16 1935 2 0 Second Edition.
Nizamfibad Districts.
-f 73 F/S.W. . Ranchi and Singhbhum Districts, Bonai, 1911-13 1935 2 0 Ditto.
Giingpur and Keonjhar States.
f 83 C/S.E. . Cachiir and Khasi and Jaintia Hills 1919-21 1935 2 0 Ditto.
i Districts.
t 83 G/N.E. . Naga Hills, Nowgong and Sibsagar 1921-23 1935 2 0 Ditto.
_ Districts and Manipur State.
84 F/S.E. . Chin Hills District 1934-35 1935 2 0 (a)
1908-09
84 I/N.E. . Upper Chindwin and Shwobo Districts •• {
1931-32 } 1935 2 0 (a)
Lower Chindwin, Upper Chindwin, Chin 1906-07
84 J/S.W. ■ Hills and Pakokku Districts. 1933-34 { } [1935 2 0 (a)

3. ONE-INCH MAPS.
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1909-10
1926,
- 34 N/6 .. .. Quetta-Pishin, Sibi and Zhob Districts (Corrected
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f i909-10 *)
.. Quetta-Pishin and Sibi Districts .. ■{ (Corrected >■ 1935 1 8 Ditto.
34 N/7 .. L1932-33) J
1908-09
34N/10 .. Loralai, Quetta-Pishin, Sibi and Zhob
Districts.
(Corrected
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1933-35
} 1935 1 8

1 8
Second (Revised) Edition. Gridded.

* 39 N/7 .. Multan and Muzailargarh Districts


’. *. Multan District 1933-34 1 8 (a)
39 N/15 .. 1933-34 1 8 (?)
39 0/6 .. parts Ahmadabad District. _ Dhrangadhra 1872-73 1 8 Reprinted with additions and
t 41 N/9 and n1----- Limbdi and Wadhwan States and corrections.
of 41 N/5 & N/13 Eastern Kathiawar Agoncy.
(Old Bombay
Sheet No. 92). .. Ajmer-Merwara District. Jodhpur (or 1932-34 1935 1 8 (a)
45 G/14 .. Marwtir) and Udaipur (or Mowar)
States. . . 1934-35 1935 0 12 (a) Incomplete Map.
45 H/5 .. .. Jodhpur (or Mar war) State .. . ••
Ambala and Simla Districts and Simla 1913-14 1935 1 S Third Edition.
*t 53 B/13 Hill States. Patiala State.
.. Bharatpur State. Agra and Muttra 1919-21 1935 1 8 Second Edition.
t 54 E/12
Districts. 1919-20 1935 1 3 Third Edition.
Ditto
*t 54 E/16
* Gridded copies of these maps can bo supplied at anuas three per copy extra,
t Complimentary copies of these editions will not bo issued.
* Tllt h e DJreiftor^G eodetlc Branch flu nfey^°l ndta^ DotoaDQnftowhom* ““ obfcainabl0 from

§ This pubUcation is to bo entored as a now item 49 (a) in Appendix 4 of the Map Catalogue.
FORT ST. GteORtiE GAZETTE [Part j-
920

Date of Price. Remarks.


Year of
survey. edition.
Index number. District, etc. BS. A. Underlining for Map Catalogue-
fa) Double red lino.

1841-46 Reprinted with additions nn;i


* G3 P/2 <fc 6 and
part of 63^^L/14
part of 212 U.P?)/
Pal5mau and Shah a bad Districts.
pur District and Benares State.
Mirza-
{ 1882-83
18S6-87 } 1936 1 8
■corrections. nci

(Old No. 16 and


part of 35 Bengal). 1934 1 8 (a)
1933-34
65N/3 .. Shlhlbad^DfsWct.1 Baliia District 1933-34 1935 1 8 (a)
72 C/2 .. 1935 1 8 (b) Preliminary Edition.
Blrblium, Malda and Murshidabad Districts. Various. Ditto.
78 D/3 .. Various. 1935 . 1 8
* 79 E/5 .. ..'Faridpur, Jessore, Nadia and Pabna
Districts. 1935 1 8 Preliminary Edition.
.. Noakhali and Tippera Districts .. ■• Various.
* 79 1/16 1933-34 1935 18 (a)
79 M/15 .. .. Chittagong Hill Tracts and Tripura State. 1935 1 8 (a) Complete map.
.. Akyab District 1934-35
84 D/14 ..
1894-97 1 8 Reprinted with additions and
* 93 D/4 and parts Yamethin District and Southern Shan f
of 93 D/S and 84 States. \ 1900-01 }1936
corrections.
P/1 C (Old Burma
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can be obtained on application. No Forest maps were published during the month of April 1 936.
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