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The town was given its status by the government gazette in 1924.
On 13 December, the draft constitutional amendment was published in the government gazette.
The trusts would be established by publishing notices in the government gazette.
Also in accordance with the agreement, the government gazette announced that a multiparty system had come into effect on May 11.
This rendition also appeared on the Staatscourant (government gazette) from 1867.
There are equivalent government gazettes for the following current and former colonies or protectorates.
A large research institution saw his patent in a government gazette and wanted to examine his theory.
The decree was published in a government gazette.
Before this the only permitted news publication had been that of the weekly Government Gazette.
But it appeared in a later government gazette spelt Sutherland, losing the significance of the name.
The announcement was published today in The Government Gazette.
Sometime over the next week or two, the Government gazette will publish the latest laws approved by Parliament.
In each case, the renamings were recorded in the official Government Gazette.
One statesman has suggested that the act has turned the press into "an alternative Government Gazette".
The name Ha-Iltzuk Icefield does not appear in government gazettes.
The government of the United Kingdom requires government gazettes of its member countries.
On 15 June 1972, the following proclamation was published in a Tongan government gazette:
Any approval or rejection must be published in the South African Government Gazette before it takes effect.
The decree, published today in the official Government Gazette, prohibits the 17 groups from "carrying on or performing any acts whatsoever."
The regulations were published in a Government gazette in Hebrew, without any special notification to foreign correspondents.
The following was published as a supplement to the Government Gazette issued on Friday 9 August 1968.
The Acta Diurna to some extent filled the place of the modern newspaper and of the government gazette.
Most people in Ovamboland did not read the government gazette, and did not know of the ban and its implications.
These include government gazettes, ministerial orders, ministerial regulations and municipal bye-laws.
It was first recognised as being a township when mentioned in the April 1863 edition of the 'Government Gazette".