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Notices.
Administrator's office ,
23rd February, 1950
PRESS RELEASE
COMMEMORAfION OF MEMBERS OF
HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES WHO FELL
IN THE 1939/1945 WAR.
PROPOSALS for the Commemoration of
those members of His Majesty's Forces
who fell in the 1939/1945 war and who
have no known grave are announced by
the Imperial War Graves Commission after
consultation with the Governments of the
British Commonwealth The Chief Naval
Memorials will be in this country linked
with the memorials of the 1914/1918 war
at Catham Plymouth and Portsmouth and
there will be three smaller memorials at
Lee-on-Solent, Liverpool and Lowestoft.
The commemoration of the armies will
be by Campaigns and most of the memo.
rials will be in War cemeteries. In
Europe the sites chosen are Trondheim in
Norway, Dunkirk and Bayeux in France,
Nijmigen in Holland, Cassion in Italy and
Athens in Greece. The Principal memo-
rial in Africa will be at El Alamein. Others
will be at Madjex-el-Bab Hargeisa Port
Sudan Mombasa and Diego Suarez. In
Asia there will be memorials at two ceme-
teries in Iraq and Persia at Beirut at Sin-
gapore and at Saiwan Bay, Hongkong.
The sites for the memorials for the cam-
paigns in Burma and for the Defence of
India have not yet been chosen. The
largest memorial to the forces will be at
Coopers Hill overlooking Runnymede
bearing the names of all those lost during
operations from bases in the United King-
dom and North West Europe. Others will
be in Malta at El Alamein at Singapore
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and in Canada. In the South and South
West Pacific eight memorials will com-
memorate together those of the land and
air forces and merchant navies of Austra-
lia and New Zealand. The form and site
of the main memorial to the merchant
navies remain to be settled.
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Administrator's Office,
23rd February, 1950
THE Secretary of State for the Colonies
has appointed Mr. G.F. Seel, C M.G.,
Assistant Under Secretary of State, Colon-
ial Office, to be (omptroller, Development
and Welfare, West Indies, and British Co-
Chairman, Caribbean, Commission, in suc-
cession to Major General Sir Hubert
Rance, G.C.M.G., G.B E., C B E. His
Majesty the King is pleased to approve
the promotion of Mr. G.F. Seel to be a
Knight Commander cf the Most Distin-
quished Order of St. Michael and St.
George. Mr. Seel will take up his duties
in April.
Mr. George Frederick Seel was born in
October 1895 and educated at King's
School MACCLESFIELD, and CORPUS
CHRISTI College. Oxford. He served in
the Cheshire Regiment during the Great
War in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine and
in 1922 was appointed an Assistant Princi-
pal in the Air Ministry. He was trans-
ferred to the Colonial Office in 1922 and
in 1929 was Private Secretary to the Par-
liamentary Under Secretary of State for
the Colonies. (Mr. William LUNN).
Mr. Seel was promoted as Principal the
same year and in 1939 became an Acting
Assistant Secretary. He was seconded to
the Ministry of Information at the out-
break of the last war and to the Ministry
of Supply from 1911 to 1942. He was
promoted to be Superintending Assistant
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OFFICIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950
Secretary at the Colonial Office in 1946
and in July of that year became an Assist-
ant Under Secretary of State. Mr Seel
was Secretary of the Rhodesian-Nyasa-
land Royal Commission of 1938-39.
273/30.
Administrator's Office,
27th February. 1950.
THE following particulars relating to
appointments, etc., in the public service
are published for general information:-
PATRICK, RUDOLPH A,, Bailiff District
"G" Portsmouth, vacation leave from
1st February to the 4th March 1950
inclusive.
E.463
By Order,
J. BULLY.
Acting Government Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE inspector of Weights and Measures
will attend at the Police Stations men-
tioned below on the dates and time stated
for the purpose of verifying all weights,
measures and weighing machines used in
trade in the various districts in the Colony
of Dominica.
Grand Bay Thursday, March 9th, 1950
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Delices Friday, March 10th. 1950
from 9 a m. to 2 p.m.
La Plaine Saturday, March 11th, 1950
from 9 a m. to 2 p.m.
Rosalie Monday, March 13th, 1950
from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Castle Bruce-Tuesday, March 14th. 1950
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Marigot -Thursday, March 16th, 1950
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Vieille Case-Friday, March 17th, 1950
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Portsouth Monday, March 20th, 1950
Portsmouth Tuesday, 21st, ,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Colihaut- Wednesday, March 22nd, 1950
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Salisbury Thursday, March 23rd. 1950
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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"FAN."
Application' is hereby made for the
Registration, in the Register, of the Unit-
ed Kingdom Trade Mark No. 297648 in
class 47 (Schedule III). registered on the
30th day of August, 1949 and for the issue
to me of a Certificate of Registration in
the Colony of Dominica for the said Trade
Mark.
Dated the 12th day of January 1950
G. A. JAMES,
Agent.
To the Registrar of 2rade Marks,
DOMINICA.
St. Joseph Friday, March 24th, 1950
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon
Mahaut Friday. March 24th, 1950
from 1 p.m. to 5 p m.
Soufriere Monday, March 27th, 1950
from 9 a,m. to 12 noon.
Pt. Michel Monday. March 27th. 1950
from 2 p m. to 4.30 p m.
Roseau -Tuesday, March 28th, 1950
Wednesday, ,, 29th,
Thursday, ,, 3th, ,,
Friday, ,, 31st,
from 10 a.m. to 1 p m.
and ,, 2 p.m. to 4p m.
each day.
EDWARD M FELIX,
Ag. Superintendent o.t Police.
FORM "A"
Application for Registration
DOMINICA
The Registration of United King-
dom Trade Marks Ordinance, 1946
OFBI.GIAL GAZESSE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950. 4
SALE OF PROPERTIES FOR THE RECOVERY OF TAXES.
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
DOMINICA,
13th January. 1950.
TAKE NOTICE that the following properties, which were I ought in
by the Government on the 3rd day of February, 1949, for default in pay-
ment of Mun'cipal Tax, 1948, if not redeemed on or before the 2nd day ( f
March, 1950, will be put up for sale by Public Auction on the day and at the
place hereinafter mentioned and Certificate of Purchase will be issued im-
mediately.
Properties.
2 houses, 1 lot, Hillsboro St.
1 house, Upper Lane
1 house, Back St.
1 lot, 1 house, 1 out house,
Bath Lands
1 house, 1 lot. River St.
1 house, Pottersville
1 house, Queen St.
1 house, 1 out house,
River St.
1 house, King's Lane
1 house, 1 lot, Cork St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Grandby St.
1 house, 1 lot, Hath Road
1 house, 1 lot, Queen St.
1 house, 1 lot, Queen St.
1 house, Virgin Lane
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Upper Lane
1 house, 1 out house,
Queen St.
1 house, Queen St.
1 house, Road Road
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Cork St
1 house, Hanover St.
1 lot, Bath Road
1 house, River St.
1 lot, High St.
1 house, Bath Road
1 house,
1 house, 1 lot, Queen St.
1 house, 1 lot. Market St.
1 house, Glover Lane
1 house, River St.
1 house, Pottersville
1 house. Bath Lands
1 lot, River St.
1 house, Queen St.
4 houses, 1 lot, Pottersville
1 house. Pottersville
1 house, Queen St.
1 house, Gt. Marlboro St.
1 lot, Grandby St.
1 house, I lot, 1 out house,
Market St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Hillsboro St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Hanover St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Field Lane
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Cork St.
1 house, Turkey Lane
Place of
Sale.
Provost
Marshal's
Office.
Date of
Sale.
Thursday,
2nd March
1.50
at 11 a.m.
S,
Reason why Sold.
For default in payment
of Municipal Tax, 1948,
by:-
Parry W. Bellot
Mary Babylas
Rebecca Bellot
J. C. Bruney
Justin Baron
James Dyer
L. P. Daniel
Maggie Gardier
Violot Gabriel
Alice C. Joseph
Johnson Jno. Baptiste
Est. Clementine Jackson
Hypolite Jean Phillip
Michel Jean Phillip
Clementine Jackson
Josephine Joseph
Mary Joseph
Charles Jeffrey
Henrietta Jean Jacques
Alice C. Jo eph
George A. Johnson
Conrad Jean Jacques
Minnie John
Mabel Lundy
Do.
M. J. L'indy
Tanton Remy
George Matters
Mary Maxime
Charles Matthew
Lydia Meade
Octavia Nord4
Joel Peters
Edmund Roberts
John Remy
Henry SulJivan
George Smith
Elmira Timothy
Marian Thompson
Charles C. C. Bellot
Joseph A. Bellot
Maud Dalrymple
Leslie Deschamps
Irma Didier
Gifford S. Didier
OEFI~EIAL G&WENE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950.
Properties.
2 houses, 1 lot, 2 out houses,
New St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Hillsboro St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Castle St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Church St.
1 house, 1 lot, Church St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Old St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Fort Lane
1 house, 1 lot, Hanover St.
Place of
Sale.
Provost
Marshal's
Office.
Date of
Sale.
Thursday,
2nd March
1950
at 11 a.m.
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Reason why Sold.
For default in payment
of Municipal Tax, 1948,
by:-
Est. J. H. Sully-Joseph
Est. Jane Lawrence
[Babylas & ors.
Clarlta Quaglio, nee
Sylvia E. Rawle
Est. A. C. Shillingford
Heirs. Julien Simon
Est. A. C. Shillingford
Trustees St. George's Lodge
A. B. MARIE,
222/45. Actg. Provost Marshal.
DOMINICA.
Printed at the BULLETIN OFFICE, Roseau, by G. A. JAMESwBy Authority
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