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Dominica.


Official


Gazette.


Su b li i teb by Z i tb or it .


ROSEAU, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 19


Government Notices.

Administrator's Office,
8th June, 1950.
IT is notified for general information
that the Secretary of State for the Colonies
has notified His Excellency the Governor
that the KING will not be advised to exer-
cise His Majesty's power of disallowance
with respect to the undermentioned Ordin-
ances passed by the Legislative Council
of Dominica:.
No. 15 of 1948. An Ordinance to pro-
vide for.the services of the.Colony
of Dominica for the year ending
the 31st December, 1949.
1617/48.
No. 21 of 1949. An Ordinance to pro-
vide for the regulation of traffic on
roads and for the licensing and tax-
ation of vehicles and for purposes
connected therewith.
464/48.


Administrator's Office,
15th June, 1950.
NOTICE.
DOMINICA BANANA ASSOCIATION
IT is notified for general information
that under section 15 (4) of Dominica
Ordinance No. 2 of 1934 His Excellency
the Governor has been pleased to nominate
the Accountant, Treasury to serve on the
Board of Management of the Dominica
Banana Association in the place of the
Acting Financial Secretary with effect
from the 14th June, 1950.
579/50
-D ( 71v


150. No. 30.

Administrator's Office.
16th June, 1950.


IT is hereby notified, for general inform-
ation, that Mr. W.H. SWEETING, Financial
Secretary, arrived in the Colony on the
13th June, 1950.
By Order,
J N McINTYRE,
Government Secretary.
C. 58/50.
Administrator's Office,
16th June, 1950.
THE following particulars relating to the
West Indian Students' Association recent.
ly formed in New York are published for
general information:-
Aims and Objects:
(1) Welfare of West Indian students in
U.S.A.
(2) To make available such data as
would be helpful to West Indian
students intending to study in this
country.
(3) To keep students up to date with
matters affecting the politico-econo-
mic development of the West Indies
(4) To coordinate and integrate other
similar student organizations in
United States, United Kingdom,
and Europe.
Officers:
President -- John A. Watts, B S., now
working towards his D.D.S. at New
York University College of Dentistry.
Vice-President H. D. Sylvester, work-
ing towards his U.S. in Civil Engineer-
ing at Columbia University.
Secretary -- Miss Winifred Brown, ma-
joring in Sociology for B.S. at Colum-
bia University
Asst. Secretary Miss L',uise Moore,


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21Q OFFICIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1950.


graduate from Delehanty Secretarial
Institute
Chairman, Cttee Infor. & Commn
-John G. Walker, reading at Colum-
bia University for B. S. (Majoring in
Psychology)
Chairman, Programs Cttee. Seymour
James. completing his work for B. S.
(Chemistry) at Fordham University.
Mr. James will be graduated in June
this year
Chairman, Finance Cttee. Mrs. Madge
Clarke who studied Voice Culture at
Julliard School of Music
Executive Cttee The above-named
officers, Miss Pam Hospedales, major-
ing in Sociology for her B. A. at Hun-
ter College, and Aiisley Campbell,
completing his pre-medieal studies at
the College of the city of New York

Administrator's Office.
17th June, 1950.
THE following particulars relating t0
appointments, etc,, in the public service,
are published for general information: -
BOBB, PHILLIP, Probationer Forest Guard,
Forestry Department, appointed For-
est Guard.
10th March, 1949.
1248/47
EMANUEL, HAYNES, Probationer Forest
Guard, Forestry Department, appoint-
ed Forest Guard.
10th March, 1949.
1248/47
HUNTE. E. Appointed Assistant District
Instructor, Agricultural Department.
91.0/47
slt June 1950.
IFILL, L. Appointed Surveyor, Forest
Squatting Control Scheme.
8th May, 1950.
1097/49
JONES, E. Appointed Assistant District
Instructor, Agricultural Department.
1st June, 1950.
910/47
LAURENT, M.F., appointed Forest Ranger,
Forest Service, on 18th months pro-
bation.
10th March, 1949.
12489/47.
LE BLANC, E. O. Assistant District In-
structor, Agricultural Department.
Appointed District Instructor.
1st February, 1950.
910,'47.
MATTHEW, STANFORD. Probationer For-
est Guard, Forestry Department, ap-
pointed Forest Guard.
10th March, 1949;
1248/47
NORRIS, THEODORE W., Probationer For.
est Ranger, Forestry Department,
appointed Forest Ranger.
10th March, 1949,
1248/47


SEVERIN, J.R., appointed Forest Guard,
Forest Service, on 18th months pro.
bation.
10th March, 194 9.
1248/47.
SIMMONDS, CHARLES A.. Assistant Engin-
eer. Public Works, Department vaca-
tion leave from 13th June to 30th
June, 1950 inclusive.
E. 645
WA.SH, OSCAR L. 1st Class Warder H. M'
Prison, vacation leave from 12th June
to 27th June. 1950 inclusive.
E. 587

Administrator's Office,
19th June, 1950.
THE following Statutory Rules and
Orders are circulated with and form part
of this Gazette:-
No. 6. of 1950 The Trading with the
Enemy (Authorization) (Japan) Order,
1950.
456/40 Pt. II.
No 7. of 1950. The Trading with the
Enemy (Custodian) (Amendment)
(Japan) Order, 1950.
456/40. Pt. III.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT,
DOMINICA,
8th June, 1950.
KMATRICUI.ATIOQ EXAMINATION.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.
ENTRIES for the Matriculation Ex-
amination, which takes place next
JANUARY should reach this office not
later than the 30th instant, together
with the Treasury receipt for two and
one-half guineas as examination fees.
The local fee, payable on the first
day of the examination, will be com-
puted at the rate of one guinea per
day and will be borne proportionately
by candidates.
(Sgd.) J. HAMILTON MAURICE,
Education Officer.


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
Roseau, Dominica.
16th June, 1950.
SCHOLARSHIP NOTICE.
Applications are invited for the award
of a Colonial Scholarship for the academic
year 1950/51 approved under the Colonial
Development and Welfare Act, 1945, for a
course of training at the British West
Indies Public Health Training School,
Jamaica.
The course offered is intended for un-
trained men 21 years of age or over, in
possession of the Senior Cambridge Certi-
ficate or its near equivalent and qualifies









OFFICIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1950.


students to take the examinations for the
certificate of a Sanitary Inspector of the
Royal Sanitary Institute.
The successful candidate will be re-
quired to agree to serve in a government
service in the West Indies for a minimum
period of three years after the successful
completion of training.
Candidates must possess the Senior Cam.
bridge Certificate or an equivalent qualifi-
cation.
Applications should be addressed to the
Senior Medical Officer, Roseau, and reach
the office of the Senior Medical Officer not.
later than the 30TH JUNE.

Trade Marks Office,
Dominica
15th ;iay, 1950.
VAN den BERGHIS (EXPORT) LIMIT-
ED of Unilever House, Blackfriars, Lon-
don, E C. 4., England. have apipied for
the registration of one trade mark consist-
ing uf the following word

SPRY
in Clrss 42, that is to say, Edible oils and
edible fats,
The applicants claim to have used the
said trade mark before the 8th day of
March 1950.
Any person may within three months
from the date of the first appearance of
this advertisement in the Dominica Oficial
Gazette give notice, in duplicate, at the
Trade Marks Office, Dominica, of opposi-
tion to registration of the said Trade Mark.
T. A. BOYD
Registrar of Trade Mifrks.
Agent: -W. F. Harrison Esq ,
Roseau


NOTICE.

Trade Marks Office,
Dominica,
11th May, 1950
J. S. FRY & SONS LIMITED of Somer.
dale, Bristol, England, Chocolate Manu.
facturers, have applied for the registra-


tion of one trade mark consisting of the
following word



FRY
in Chiiss XLII, that is to say. Substances
us-d as food or as ingredients in ftol.
The applicants claim to have used the
said trade mark for thirty years bef.'re
the 13tth day of October. 1949.
Any persons may within three months
from the date of the first appearance of
this advertisement in the Dominica Offi-
cial Gazette give notice, in dupicate, at
the Trade Marks Offlee, )ominica, of
opposition to registtati:m of the said Trade
Mark.
T. A ProYIO).
Registrar (,f fTrIde illtks
Agen': G. A. JAMES, Esq.
Chambers,
Roseau

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
)DOMINICA.
The Registration of United King-
dom Trade Marks Ordinance, 1946












Application is hereby made for the
Registration, in the Register, of the United
Kingdom Trade Mark No 649069 register-
ed on the 21th day of June, 1946, and for
the issue to usof a Certificate of Registra-
tion in the Colony of Dominica for the
said trade mark.
Dated the 4th day of May, 1940,
W. F. HAhRISON
Agent for Reckitt & Colman Limited,
To The Registrar of Trade Marks,
DOMINICA.


.126


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127 OFFICIAL GAZETTE. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1950.

SALE OF PROPERTIES FOR THE RECOVERY OF TAXES.
-----fjf-----
PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
DOMINICA,
26th May, 1950.
TAKE NOTICE that the following properties, which were bought in
by the Government on the 9th day of December, 1949, for default in payment
of Municipal Tax, 1949, if not redeemed on or before the 29th day of June
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 immediately.


Properties.




1 house, 1 lot, Queen St.
1 h(use, 1 lot, Field Lane
1 lot, Upper Lane
1 house, Virgin Lane
1 lot, Old Street
1 house, 1 out house,
Bath Road
1 lot, 1 outhouse, Great
Marlboro St.
1 lot, Turkey Lane
1 lot, Great Marlboro St.
1 house Pottersville
1 house, Queen Street
1 house, River St.
1 lot, King's Lane
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Church St.
1 lot, Great George St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Gt. Marlboro St.
1 house, New Street
1 house, 1 lot, Queen St.
1 ,, 1 ,, ,
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Upper Lane
1 house, 1 outhouse,
Queen St.
1 house, High St.
1 house, Hanover St.
1 house, Pottersville
1 house, 1 lot, Market St.
1 house, 1 lot, Bath Road
1 house, Glover Lane
1 lot, River St.
1 house, Pottersville
1 house, 1 out house,
Pottersville
2 houses, 1 lot, Fort Lane
1 house, 1 lot, 1 outhouse,
Fort Lane
1 lot, Gt. Marlboro St.
1 lot, River St.
1 lot, Castle St.
4 houses, 1 lot, Pottersville
1 house, Hillsboro St.
1 house, Grandby St.
1 house. 1 lot, 1 out house,
Church St.
1 house, Pottersville
3 houses, 3 lots, Market St.
1 house, Queen St.

1 house, Pottersville
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Grandby St.


Place of
Sale.

Provost
Marshal's
Office.




i


Date of Reason* 7
Sale.
-


Thursday,
29th June,
1950,
at 11 a.m.


vhy Sold.


For default in payment
of Municipal Tax, 1949,
by :-
Marie Alexis
Caffyn Alexander
Helen Jos. Blanc
Ellen Brown
Heirs C. Caravana

Flossie Charles

Augustine de Freitas
Est. Simon Didier
Catherine Daly
James Dyer
L. P. Daniel
Solomon Davis
Ernestine Edwards

Eva Ireland
Alice C. Joseph

Eliz. Jean Jacques
Eloisia John
Hypolite Jean Philiip
Michel Jean Phillip

Josephine Joseph

Mary Joseph f& anor.
Anthony Jno. Baptiste
George A Johnson
Gladys Joseph
George Matters
Irene Maxime
Mary Maxime
Charles Matthew
Lydia Meade

Edith Oliver
Clarita Potter

Ditto
Herminie Pierre
Joel Peters
Maria Rolle
John Remy
Alice Riviere
Gwendolyn Robin

Leonie Riviere
Lixia Stephen
Alexandrine St, Jean
Janey Smith
Beatrice Trail
James Timothy

Alicia S. Williams


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OFFICIAL GAZETTE, MONDAY JUNE 19, 1950. 128


Properties.


1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Market St.
1 house, Pottersville
1 out house, Pottersville
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Market St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Hillsboro St.
2 houses. 1 lot, 2 out houses,,
New St
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Castle St.
1 house, 1 lot. 1 out house,
Church St.
1 house, 1 lot, Turkey Lane
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Bay St.
1 house, 1 lot, Church St.
1 hose. 1 lot, 1 out house,
Old St.
1 house, 1 lot, 1 out house,
Fort Lane
1 house, 1 lot. New St.
1 house, 1 lot, Grandby St.
2 house, 1 lot. Field Lane


Place of Date of
Sale. Sale.

Provost Thursday,
Marshal's 29th June,
Office. 1950,


at 11 a.m.
) ,,
..~ ,,


Reason why Sold.

For default in payment
of Municipal Tax, 1919,
by:-

Edward White
.arah Webster
Adolphus Xavier

Charles C. C. Bellot

R. M. Green

Est. J. H. Sully Joseph

Clarita Quaglio & others

Sylvia E. Rawle
Gwendoline Robin

M. & P. Riviere
Est. A. C. Shillingford


,, Heirs Jullen Simon

Est. A C. Shillingford
,, I Myra Tavernier
,, A. C. Winston
SW W. Wyllis


T. A. BOYD,
Provost Marsral.
222 .15.


DOMINICA.
Printed at the BULLETIN OFFICE, 3oseau, by G. A. JAMES--By Authority









DOMINICA.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1950, No. 6.
-------**------
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

AUTHORIZATION JAPANN.)

THE TRADING WITH THE ENEMY (AUTHORIZATION) JAPANN) ORDER
1950 MADE BY THE GOVERNOR UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE, 1940 (ORD. NO. 16
OF 1940) AS AMENDED.
IGazetted 19th June, 1950.]
1. Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Trading
with the Enemy (Authorization) (Japan) Order, 1950.
The Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1910 (Ord. No.
16 of 1940) as amended, is hereinafter referred to as "the Ordin-
ance."
2. (1) Interpretation. The Interpretation Ordinance,
1940 (Ord. No. 15 of 1940) shall apply to the interpretation of this
Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Ordinance.
(2) For the purposes of this Order-
(i) "property" means real or personal property, and in-
cludes any estate or interest in real or personal pro-
perty, any negotiable instrument, debt or other chose
in action, and any other right or interest whether in
possession or not, and
(ii) "Japan" means all territory which was under Ja-
panese sovereignty on the 7th December, 1941.
3. Authorization. Notwithstanding anything contained
in section 3 of the Ordinance, any person, unless the Governor
otherwise directs, may trade except as provided in Article 6 here-
of with any person to whom this Order applies.
4. (1) Transfer of Annuities. The transfer by or on be-
half of any person within the description contained in Article 5 of
this Order of any annuities, stocks, shares, bonds, debentures or
debenture stock registered or inscribed in any register, branch
register or other book kept in the Colony of Dominica which, on
or after the 6th day of January, 1950, comes into the ownership
of any such person as aforesaid, is hereby sanctioned.
(2) The Governor hereby consents to the allotment or
transfer of any securities as defined in paragraph (1) of this Arti-
cle to or for the benefit of any individual who is an enemy subject
resident in Japan or any body of persons constituted or incorporat-
ed in, or under the laws of Japan.









5. Application. This order shall apply
(a) to any Government, public or other authority in Japan.
(b) to any individual resident in Japan,
(c) as respects any business carried on in Japan, to any
individual or body of persons (whether corporate or
unincorporated) carrying on that business.
6. (1) Limitation. This Licence shall not, except in the
case of anything done under an authority,, given generally or
specially by, or by any person authorised in that behalf by the
Governor extend to or authorise any trade in respect of any con-
tract entered into before the 6th day of January, 1950.
(2) As regards any property situate in the Colony of
Dominica belonging to or held or managed at that date on behalf
of any person to whom this Order applies and as regards any pro-
perty arising presently or at any future time out of such property
this Licence shall not, except in the case of anything done under
an authority, given generally or specially by, or by any person au-
thorised in that behalf by the Governor extend to or authorise any
trade in respect thereof.
7. Revocation. The Orders specified in the Schedule
hereto are hereby revoked.
Made this 24th day of April, 1950.
E. P. ARROWSMITH,
Administrator.
456/40 Pt. II.
SCHEDULE.
The Trading with the Enemy (Authorization) (Japan) Order,
1947 (S.R. & O. 1947, No. 52.)
Trading with the Enemy (Authorization) (Japan) Order, 1949
(S.R. & O. 1949, No. 12)..
The Trading with the Enemy (Authorization) (Japan) (No. 2)
Order, 1949 (S.R. & 0. 1949, No. 14.)










DOMINICA.
Printed at the Bulletin Office, Roseau, by G. ALPHONSUS JAMES,
By Authority.
[Price 2d.1









DONIINICA

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1950, No. 7.

'TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

CUSTODIAN IJAPAN.)

THE TR-ADING WITH THE ENEMY (CUSTODIAN) (AMENDMENT)
JAPANN) ORDER 1950, MADE BY THE GOVERNOR UNDER SEC-
TION 9 OF THE TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE, 1940
(ORD. NO. 16 OF 1940) AS AMENDED
(Gazetted 19th JuP. 195'.]
1. Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Trading
with the Enemy (Custodian) (Amendment) (Japan) Order, 1950.
The Trading with the Enemy Ordinance, 1940 (Ord. No.
16 of 1940) as amended, is hereinafter referred to as "the Ordn.-
ance."
2. (1) Interpretation. The Interpretation Ordinance,
1940 (Ord. No. 15 of 1940) shall apply to the interpretation of this
S Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Ordinance.
(2) For the purposes of this Order "Japan" means a'l
territory which was under Japanese sovereignty on the 7th De-
cember, 1941.
3. Payments to Custodian. Sections 2, 5 and 6 of the
Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Order, 1940 (S.R. & O. 1940,
No. 14) as amended, (requiring payment of certain moneys to the
Custodian and imposing restrictions and requirements in regard
to certain property in the Colony of Dominica shall not apply to
(a) any money which would but for the operation of Se -
tion 9 of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance,
1940 and of Article 1 of the Trading with the Enerr y
(Custodian) Order, 1939, become payable to or ftr
the benefit of any person within the description coi -
tained in Article 4 of this Order by reason of any
trade authorised by Article 3 of the Trading with ihe
Enemy (Authorisation) (Japan) Order, 1950;
(b) any property which on or after the 6th day of Jan--
ary, 1950, comes itto the ownership of any person
within the description contained in Article 4 of i is
Order by reason of any such trade as aforesaid includ-
ing any money derived therefrom;
(c) any money or property to which the abave mentioned
Articles would apply only because any such person as
aforesaid became resident or commenced or rtcom-










menced to carry on business in Japan on or after the
15th day of August, 1947.
4. Application. This Order shall apply,
(a) to any Government, public or other authority in
Japan,
(b) to any individual resident in Japan,
(c) as respects any business carried on in Japan, to any
individual or body of persons (whether corporate or
unincorporated) carrying on that business.
(d) as respects any business carried on in any territory
which is not an area which for the time being is to be
treated as enemy territory for the purposes of Section
2 or of Section 4 of the Ordinance, to any body of
persons (whether corporate or unincorporated) carry-
ing on that business if and so long as the body is con-
trolled by any individual resident in or body of per-
sons carrying on business in Japan.
5. Revocation. The Orders specified in the Schedule here-
to are hereby revoked.
Dated this 24th day of April, 1950.
E. P. ARROWSMITH,
Administrator.
456/40. Pt. III.
SCHEDULE.

The Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) (Amendment) (Japan)
Order, 1949 (S.R. & O. 1949, No. 13).
The Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) (Amendment) (Japan)
(No. 2) Order, 1949 (S.R. & O. 1949, No. 16.)















DOMINICA.
Printed at the Bulletin Office, Roseau, by G. ALPHONSUS JAMES,
By Authority.
[Price 2d.]