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Spelling of Defence/Defense

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Not sure how the Israeli government spells it, but the British Mandate would have spelled it Defence. As this is a proper name, this should be changed to the British English spelling where relevant (ie when the British Mandate's Defence (Emergency) Regulations are being referred to) in the article. 81.157.197.64 14:17, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. Israel uses US spelling, whereas Britain uses English. I'll move them now. Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry 16:35, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Regulations (which were in very large part the UK Defence Regulations of 1939-45) were enacted by the UK authorities, so the spelling is 'Defence' not 'Defense'. The use of UK English at some points, US English at others, in this article is inconsistent. See Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#National_varieties_of_English. ariwara 18:07, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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A case was brought against this article at WP:Copyright problems on account of too-close following of a few of its sources. I believe that I have rewritten, deleted, or alternately sourced all the problematic passages, and I also introduced a little new material. The article still needs quite a lot of work to bring it up to adequate standards regarding the post-1967 timeframe. Zerotalk 14:02, 10 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Amendments

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This is a start at a complete list of amendments. I'm not sure if this is a good idea, but here goes. If you have more, please join in. In all cases, publication was in Supplement No. 2 of the Palestine Gazette. Zerotalk 08:52, 21 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Year Number Gazette Issue Pages
1945 1 1446, Oct 18 1195–1196
2 1451, Nov 8 1269
3 1453, Nov 15 1346–1348
1946 1 1470, Jan 28 147–166
2 1489, Apr 25 617–619
3 1515, Aug 15 1015–1016
4 1520, Oct 31 1302–1304
5 1532, Nov 11 1333
6 1534, Nov 16 1367–1368
7 1536, Nov 20 1383–1384
8 1540, Dec 12 1470–1471
9 1543, Dec 21 1505
1947 1 1551, Jan 23 79
2 1553, Jan 31 161–162
3 1558, Mar 2 339–343
4 1562, Mar 13 430
5 1564, Mar 17 433–435
6 1571, Apr 3 525
7 1572, Apr 10 581–586
8 1574, Apr 17 632–633
9 1575, Apr 24 663–664
10 1579, May 15 763
11 1586, Jun 12 869–872
12 1600, July 31 1159
13 1601, Aug 5 1161–1162
14 1602, Aug 7 1170
15 1624, Oct 23 1566–1569
16 1628, Nov 13 1702–1703
1948 1 1641, Jan 5 33
2 1643, Jan 22 80
3 1656, Mar 26 473
4 1658, Apr 1 507
5 1661, Apr 15 555–556
6 1662, Apr 19 585

Forgot...

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Please Abandon your britophile fantasy.

Or you really believe Chaim Herzog was a High Commissioner for Palestine and Transjordan and not a President of Israel?

Year Number Palestine Gazette Issue Pages
1945 1 1446, Oct 18 1195–1196
2 1451, Nov 8 1269
3 1453, Nov 15 1346–1348
1946 4 1470, Jan 28 147–166
5 1489, Apr 25 617–619
6 1515, Aug 15 1015–1016
7 1520, Oct 31 1302–1304
8 1532, Nov 11 1333
9 1534, Nov 16 1367–1368
10 1536, Nov 20 1383–1384
11 1540, Dec 12 1470–1471
12 1543, Dec 21 1505
1947 13 1551, Jan 23 79
14 1553, Jan 31 161–162
15 1558, Mar 2 339–343
16 1562, Mar 13 430
17 1564, Mar 17 433–435
18 1571, Apr 3 525
19 1572, Apr 10 581–586
20 1574, Apr 17 632–633
21 1575, Apr 24 663–664
22 1579, May 15 763
23 1586, Jun 12 869–872
24 1600, July 31 1159
25 1601, Aug 5 1161–1162
26 1602, Aug 7 1170
27 1624, Oct 23 1566–1569
28 1628, Nov 13 1702–1703
1948 29 1641, Jan 5 33
30 1643, Jan 22 80
31 1656, Mar 26 473
32 1658, Apr 1 507
33 1661, Apr 15 555–556
34 1662, Apr 19 585
Year Number Israeli Gazette Issue Pages
1948 35 Sup A. 1 and Sup B. 22, May 21 1-4
Year Number Rešumót (Séfer HaĦuqím) Citation Number
1949 36 S"Ħ 5709 1 (Transition Act)
37 S"Ħ 5709 159
38 S"Ħ 5710 1 (Emergency Land Requisition Act)
1950 39 S"Ħ 5710 261 (Abolishment of Caning Act)
1954 40 S"Ħ 5714 64 (Explosives Act)
1961 41 S"Ħ 5721 168
1964 42 S"Ħ 5724 140
1979 43 S"Ħ 5739 76 (Emergency Arrest Powers Act)
44 S"Ħ 5739 126
1982 45 S"Ħ 5742 173
2014 46 S"Ħ 5774 472
2016 47 S"Ħ 5776 898 (Counterterrorism Act)

Glide08 (talk) 08:42, 27 June 2016 (UTC), modified 18:14, 20 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Palestine (Defence) Order in Council, 1937.

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As with most (all?) Orders in Council made in relation to Palestine, this was not passed by the British government. It was a direct order of the British monarch "by virtue of the powers in this behalf by the Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890". This is clearly stated in the Palestine Gazette where the Order is printed (Suppl No. 2 to the Palestine Gazette Extraordinary No. 675 or 24th March, 1937). Zerotalk 08:50, 18 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]