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S.I. No. 135/1949 -- Flour and Bread (Rationing) Order, 1946 (Sixth Amendment) Order, 1949.

S.I. No. 135/1949 -- Flour and Bread (Rationing) Order, 1946 (Sixth Amendment) Order, 1949. 1949 135

S.I. No. 135/1949:

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946 (SIXTH AMENDMENT) ORDER, 1949.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946 (SIXTH AMENDMENT) ORDER, 1949.

I, DANIEL MORRISSEY, Minister for Industry and Commerce, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Article 31 of the Emergency Powers Order, 1939 (S. R. & O. No. 224 of 1939), as amended by the Emergency Powers (No. 173) Order, 1942 (S. R. & O. No. 166 of 1942) (which Orders are continued in force by the Supplies and Services (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1946 (No. 22 of 1946)), hereby order as follows :

1.--(1) This Order may be cited as the Flour and Bread (Rationing) Order, 1946 (Sixth Amendment) Order, 1949.

(2) This Order shall, save as otherwise provided therein, come into operation on the 21st day of May, 1949.

2. In this Order, the expression " the Principal Order " means the Flour and Bread (Rationing) Order, 1946 ( S. R. & O. No. 388 of 1946 ), as amended by subsequent Orders.

3. The Principal Order shall not apply in relation to any flour confectionery or any bread which is not bread sold in units of one pound or multiples of one pound in weight.

4. Each of the forms set out in the Schedules to this Order is hereby substituted for the form set out in the corresponding Schedule to the Principal Order.

5.--(1) Article 38 of the Principal Order is hereby amended--

(a) by the substitution in paragraphs (1), (2), (5) and (6) of the word " wheatmeal " for the words " flour confectionery " wherever the latter words occur, and

(b) by the deletion of paragraphs (3) and (4).

(2) Where--

(a) a transaction such as is referred to in sub-paragraph (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) of Article 38 of the Principal Order is effected after the commencement of this Article, and

(b) a coupon or coupons is or are surrendered in relation to the transaction and the coupon or coupons is or are such as would authorise the transaction if paragraph (1) of this Article were not in force.

the transaction shall, notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this Article, be deemed to be duly authorised.

(3) This Article shall come into force on the 28th day of May, 1949.

F.B.R. 6.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946.

HOUSEHOLDER'S BREAD RATION CARD.

Week Commencing

(a)

No of Registration Pages lodged for Bread

(b)

Weekly Entitlement of Bread

Quantity of Bread Delivered

Each Day

Total of Week

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Sun.

Mon.

Tues.

Wed.

Thurs.

Fri.

lbs.

lbs.

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F.B.R. 1.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946.

FLOUR

(Including Wheatenmeal).

RETAILER'S CERTIFICATE.

To : ......................................................

......................................................

......................................................

I/We hereby apply to be supplied by you with :

(a)..................sacks (280 lbs.)..................stones of flour ;

(b)..................sacks (280 lbs.)..................stones of wheatenmeal each week to enable me/us to supply domestic consumers who have lodged..................registration pages with me/us for flour at the address given below.

I/We certify that I/we have not made a separate application to any other person or firm for supplies of flour or wheatenmeal to meet the requirements of these domestic consumers.

Signature...................................................

Position in Firm..........................................

(e.g., Manage, Director, etc.)

Name of Firm.............................................

Address ...................................................

...................................................

Date ................................................

Signature of Witness..........................................

Occupation ....................................................

Address ........................................................

Date ............................................................ ...

IMPORTANT.

Retailers who wish to obtain supplies of flour or wheatenmeal for their registered domestic consumers must comply with the instructions printed on the back hereof.

INSTRUCTIONS.

Note :-- " Flour " includes " Wheatenmeal."

(1) Each registration page lodged with you for flour entitles you to apply for one half of the standard ration of flour per week as announced from time to time.

(2) The total quantity of flour with which you require to be supplied per week for your retail trade must not exceed one half of the standard ration multiplied by the number of registration pages lodged with you for flour.

(3) If you wish to deal for flour with more than one supplier, you must complete a separate certificate for each supplier, but whether you elect to deal with one or more suppliers, the total weekly quantity of flour which you are entitled to purchase for your registered domestic consumers must not exceed the quantity ascertained as at (2) above.

(4) Post the certificate (or certificates) to the supplier (or suppliers) from whom you ordinarily purchase flour. Send a copy of each certificate to the Department of Industry and Commerce (Flour and Bread Rationing Section), Dublin.

(5) This Form is to be used for your retail trade only. If you are also a flour wholesaler, you must use Form F.B.R. 2 to get supplies for your wholesale trade. If you are also a Baker, you must use Form F.B.R. 5 to get supplies of flour for your Bakery.

(6) This Form is to be used for Flour only. If you require supplies of bread for your retail trade, use Form F.B.R. 3.

(7) Separate Forms must be used for each establishment where flour is sold retail.

(8) If at any time there is a reduction in the number of domestic consumere registered with you for flour, you must at once instruct your suppliers to reduc your supplies accordingly and forward a copy of the instruction to the Department of Industry and Commerce.

WARNING.


Traders who issue false certificates render themselves liable to prosecution and, in addition, their supplies may be withdrawn.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER. 1946.

FLOUR.

(including Wheatenmeal)

WHOLESALER'S CERTIFICATE

To: ......................................................

......................................................

......................................................

......................................................

I/We certify that I/we require to be supplied by you with........................sacks (280 lbs.) of flour and........................sacks (280 lbs.) of wheatenmeal each week, to enable me/us to supply

(a) (i)........................sacks of flour.

(ii)........................sacks of wheatenmeal, to retailers and wholesalers who have applied to me/us for that quantity of flour and wheatenmeal, and

(b)........................sacks of flour to bakers who have applied to me/us for that quantity of flour.

I/we further certify that I/we have not made a separate application to any other person or firm for supplies of flour or wheatenmeal to meet the requirements of the traders referred to above.

Signature...................................................

Position in Firm..........................................

(e.g., Manager, Director, etc.)

Name of Firm.............................................

Address ...................................................

...................................................

Date .............................................

Signature of Witness..........................................

Occupation ......................................................

Address .........................................................

.........................................................

Date............................................................ ...

IMPORTANT.

Wholesalers who wish to obtain supplies of flour or wheatenmeal for their trader customers must comply with the instructions printed on the back hereof.

INSTRUCTIONS.

(Note :-- " Flour " includes " Wheatenmeal ").

(1) Ascertain from the certificates lodged with you by your trader customers the total weekly quantity of flour you require to meet their orders.

(2) If you wish to deal for flour with more than one supplier, you must complete a separate certificate for each supplier, but whether you elect to deal with one or more suppliers, the total weekly quantity which you are entitled to purchase for sale by wholesale must not exceed the total weekly quantity ordered from you on your trader customers' certificates.

(3) Post your certificate (or certificates) to the supplier (or suppliers) from whom you purchase flour. Send a copy of each of your certificates to the Department of Industry and Commerce (Flour and Bread Rationing Section), Dublin.

(4) All certificates lodged with you by your trader customers must be retained by you and made available for official inspection when required.

(5) This Form is to be used for your wholesale trade only. If you are also a flour retailer, you must lodge with your suppliers Form F.B.R.1., to get supplies for your retail trade. If you are also a Baker, you must lodge with your suppliers Form F.B.R. 5, to get supplies of flour for your Bakery.

(6) This Form is to be used for flour only. If you are also a wholesaler of bread, and not a Baker, you must lodge with your suppliers Form F.B.R. 4, to get supplies of bread.

(7) If at any time there is a reduction in the quantity of flour required by your trader customers, you must at once instruct your suppliers to reduce your supplies accordingly and forward a copy of the instruction to the Department of Industry and Commerce.

WARNING.


Traders who issue false certificates render themselves liable to prosecution and, in addition, their supplies may be withdrawn.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946.

FLOUR.

BAKER'S CERTIFICATE.

To : ......................................................

......................................................

......................................................

I/we certify that I/we require to be supplied by you with........................sacks (280 lbs.) of flour each week to enable me/us to supply:

(a) ........................lbs. of bread to trader customers who, by lodgment of forms F.B.R. 3, or F.B.R. 4, have applied to me/us for that quantity of bread ;

(b) ........................lbs. of bread to domestic consumers who have lodged........................registration pages with me/us for bread ;

(c) ........................lbs. of bread to the holders of Food Vouchers issued by Local Authorities.

I/we further certify that I/we have not made a separate application to any other person or firm for supplies of flour to meet the requirements of the persons and traders referred to above.

Signature ................................................

Position in Firm..........................................

(e.g., Manager, Director, etc.)

Name of Firm.............................................

Address ...................................................

...................................................

Date .............................................

Signature of Witness..........................................

Occupation ......................................................

Address .........................................................

.........................................................

Date ................................................

IMPORTANT.

Bakers who wish to obtain supplies of flour for baking must comply with the instructions printed on the back hereof.

INSTRUCTIONS.

(1) Each registration page lodged with you for bread entitles you to apply for one half of the standard ration of flour per week.

(2) You are also entitled to apply for flour to bake sufficient bread to meet the weekly requirements of the trader customers who have lodged certificates in forms F.B.R. 3, or F.B.R. 4, with you as well as the weekly requirements of the holders of Food Vouchers issued by Local Authorities.

(3) Flour for the manufacture of bread to meet the requirements of customers who have lodged Permit Vouchers or Food Ration Cards with you should not be requisitioned on this form.

(4) If you wish to deal for flour with more than one supplier, you must complete a separate certificate for each supplier. Whether you elect to deal with one or more suppliers, the total weekly quantity which you are entitled to purchase for your bakery must not exceed the quantity sufficient to enable you to meet all the legitimate demands on you for bread.

(5) Post your certificate (or certificates) to the supplier (or suppliers) from whom you purchase flour. Send a copy of each of your certificates to the Department of Industry and Commerce (Flour and Bread Rationing Section), Dublin.

(6) This Form is to be used to obtain supplies for your Bakery only. If you are also a retailer of flour, you must lodge with your suppliers Form F.B.R. 1, to get supplies for your retail trade. If you are also a wholesaler of flour, you must lodge with your suppliers Form F.B.R. 2, to get supplies for your wholesale trade.

(7) Separate forms must be used for each establishment where the business of baking is carried on.

(8) If at any time there is a reduction in the total demands for bread made upon you, you must at once instruct your suppliers to reduce your flour supplies accordingly and forward a copy of the instruction to the Department of Industry and Commerce.

WARNING.


Traders who issue false certificates render themselves liable to prosecution and, in addition, their supplies may be withdrawn.

F.B.R. 3.

FIFTH SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946 BREAD.

RETAILER'S CERTIFICATE.

To : ......................................................

......................................................

......................................................

I/we hereby apply to be supplied by you with........................lbs. of bread each week to enable me/us to supply at the address given below :--

(a) domestic consumers who have lodged........................registration pages with me/us for bread ; and

(b) ........................lbs. of bread to the holders of Food Vouchers issued by Local Authorities.

I/we certify that I/we have not made a separate application to any other person or firm for supplies of bread to meet the requirements of these domestic consumers and holders of Food Vouchers.

Signature....................................................

Position in Firm..........................................

(e.g., Manager, Director, etc.)

Name of Firm.............................................

Address ..................................................

..................................................

Date ................................................

Signature of Witness..........................................

Occupation .......................................................

Address .........................................................

.........................................................

Date ............................................................ ...

IMPORTANT.

Retailers who wish to obtain supplies of bread for their registered domestic consumers must comply with the instructions printed on the back hereof.

INSTRUCTIONS.

(1) Each registration page lodged with you for bread entitles you to apply for one-half of the standard ration of bread per week as announced from time to time.

(2) You may also apply for bread to supply the requirements of the holders of Food Vouchers issued by Local Authorities who lodge those Vouchers with you for bread.

(3) The total quantity of bread with which you require to be supplied per week for the domestic consumers registered with you must not exceed one half of the standard ration multiplied by the number of registration pages lodged with you for bread.

(4) The quantity of bread with which you require to be supplied each week for the holders of Food Vouchers must not exceed your normal weekly sales to such holders.

(5) If you wish to deal for bread with more than one supplier you must complete a separate certificate for each supplier. Whether you elect to deal with one or more suppliers the total weekly quantity of bread which you are entitled to purchase for your registered domestic consumers and holders of Food Vouchers must not exceed the quantity ascertained as at (2) and (4) above.

(6) Post this certificate or certificates to the supplier (or suppliers) from whom you ordinarily purchase bread. Send a copy of each certificate to the Department of Industry and Commerce (Flour and Bread Rationing Section), Dublin.

(7) This Form is to be used for your retail trade only. If you are also a Bread Wholesaler and not a baker you must use Form F.B.R. 4, to get supplies for your wholesale trade.

(8) This Form is to be used for bread only. If you require supplies of flour for your retail trade, use Form F.B.R. 1.

(9) Separate Forms must be used for each establishment where bread is sold retail.

(10) If at any time there is a reduction in the number of domestic consumers registered with you for bread, you must at once instruct your suppliers to reduce your supplies accordingly, and forward a copy of the instruction to the Department of Industry and Commerce.

WARNING.

Traders who issue false certificates render themselves liable to prosecution and, in addition, their supplies may be withdrawn.

F.B.R. 4

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

FLOUR AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946

BREAD.

CERTIFICATE OF WHOLESALER.

(Who is not a baker).

To :..............................................

..............................................

..............................................

..............................................

I/We certify that I/we require to be supplied by you with lbs. of bread each week to enable me/us to supply:

........................lbs. of bread to retailers, who have applied to me/us for that quantity of bread.

I/We further certify that I/we have not made a separate application to any other person or firm for supplies of bread to meet the requirements of the traders referred to above.

Signature....................................................

Position in Firm..........................................

(e.g., Manager, Director, etc.)

Name of firm..........................................

Address................................................

Date....................................................

Signature of Witness..........................................

Occupation.......................................................

Address............................................................ .

.....................................................

Date............................................................ ....

IMPORTANT.

Wholesalers who wish to obtain supplies of bread for their trader customers must comply with the instructions printed on the back hereof.

INSTRUCTIONS.

(1) Ascertain from the certificates lodged with you by your trader customers the total weekly quantity of bread you require to meet their orders.

(2) If you wish to deal for bread with more than one supplier you must complete a separate certificate for each supplier, but whether you elect to deal with one or more suppliers the total weekly quantity which you are entitled to purchase for sale by wholesale must not exceed the total weekly quantity ordered from you on your trader customers' certificates.

(3) Post your certificate (or certificates) to the supplier (or suppliers) from whom you ordinarily purchase bread. Send a copy of each of your certificates to the Department of Industry and Commerce, Flour and Bread Rationing Section, Dublin.

(4) All certificates lodged with you by your trader customers must be retained by you and made available for official inspection when required.

(5) This Form is to be used for your wholesale trade only. If you are also a retailer of bread you must lodge Form F.B.R. 3 with a wholesaler to get supplies for your retail trade.

(6) This Form is to be used for bread only. If you are also a flour wholesaler, you must lodge Form F.B.R. 2 with a wholesaler to get supplies of flour.

(7) If at any time there is a reduction in the quantity of bread required by your trader customers, you must at once instruct your suppliers to reduce your supplies accordingly, and forward a copy of the instruction to the Department of Industry and Commerce.

WARNING.

Traders who issue false certificates render themselves liable to prosecution, and, in addition, their supplies may be withdrawn.

FLOUR

Retailer's Weekly Record of Stocks, Receipts and

Name of Retailer........................

Address............................................

Record of Stocks of and Transactions in Flour.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Week Ending

Stock at beginning of week

Total purchases during week

Total sales during week

Bread lbs.

Flour

Wheatenmeal

Bread lbs.

Flour

Wheatenmeal

Bread lbs.

Flour

Wheatenmeal

sacks

sts.

sts.

sacks

sts.

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SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

AND BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER, 1946.

Disposals of Flour, Wheatenmeal and Bread.

............................................................ ........................

............................................................ ........................

PART I.

Wheatenmeal and Bread.

F.B.R. 7.

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

No. of domestic consumers' Registration Pages held at end of week for

Quantities of flour and bread supplied on Permit Vouchers

Quantity of Bread supplied in exchange for Food Vouchers issued by local authorities

No. of Food Ration Card Coupons received during the week

No. of Wheatenmeal Coupons received during week

Stocks at end of Week

Bread

Flour

Bread

Flour

Bread

Flour

Wheatenmeal

lbs.

sts.

lbs.

lbs.

sacks

sts.

sacks

sts.

PART II.

RECORD OF PERMIT VOUCHERS ACCEPTED BY RETAILER.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

No. of Voucher

Date lodged with Retailer

Valid to (insert date)

Quantity authorised per week

Lodged by

Supplier to whom Permit has been sent

Bread

Flour

Name

Address

lbs.

stones

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INSTRUCTIONS TO RETAILERS :

1. The retailer must insert his name and address in the space provided at the head of the form.

2. The particulars required in Column 2, Part I, must be inserted within 3 days after the commencement of each week.

3. The particulars required in the other columns of Part I must be inserted within 3 days after the end of each week.

4. The particulars required in Part II of the Form must be recorded immediately on receipt of each Permit Voucher and before the Voucher is passed to the wholesaler supplier.

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 12th day of May, 1949.

(Signed) DANIEL MORRISSEY,

Minister for Industry and Commerce



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