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- Title:
- Leeward Islands gazette
- Added title page title:
- Supplement to the Leeward Islands gazette
- Creator:
- Leeward Islands (West Indies)
- Place of Publication:
- [Antigua
- Publisher:
- Gov. Printing Office]
- Publication Date:
- Jan 20, 1955
- Language:
- English
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- Politics and government -- Leeward Islands (West Indies) ( lcsh )
Law Leeward Islands (Federation) Montserrat
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- 1- , 1872-
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- General Note:
- Supplements, issued with some numbers, contain departmental reports, Meteorological registers, ordinances, statutory rules and orders, etc., of Antigua, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, and the British Virgin Islands.
- General Note:
- Weekly
- General Note:
- Published by Authority, <27th March, 1941>-28th June, 1956.
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- Open access via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
- General Note:
- Some issues called "extraordinary."
- General Note:
- Occasionally issued with "Supplement to the Leeward Islands gazette."
- General Note:
- Vol. 18, no. 10 (13th March 1890); title from caption (viewed July 10, 2023).
- General Note:
- Vol. 84, no. 30 (28th June, 1956) (viewed July 10, 2023).
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WX X XIU.
THE LEEWARD
GAZETTE.
Published op Authority.
THURSDAY, 20Te JANUARY, 1955.
ISLANDS
No. 4.
The Colonial Office has asked that,
in the interest of immigrants from the
Caribbean territories into the United
. Kingdom, the tollowing information
should be made public, warning them
of certain difficulties.
2. The Colonial Office, British
Council, West Indian Committee and
other bnsiness or voluntary organisa-
tions in the United Kingdom do
not and cannot undertake to find
employment or accommodation for
immigrants arriving in the United
Kirgdom. Immigrants who have
not made prior arrangements in this
respect, must, like inhabitants of the
United Kingdom depend on service
ot the Labour Exchange of - the
Ministry of Labour and National
Service to put them in touch with
employers. They will also have to
make their own arrangemeits for
accommodation as there are no official
reception centres for workers arriving
from overseas.
3. It is therefore essential that
iinmigrants should have snfficient
funds in hand to maintain themselves
on arrival and pay for transport and
other expenses until they obtain
work,
4, As accommodation ig difficult
to find and expensive, intending
immigrants would be well advised to
correspond with friends in the United
Kingdom and make such prior ar-
rangements as they can.
5. Immigrants claiming to be
skilled craftsmen should bring tools
of their trade and furnish themselves
with evidence of Trade Union mem-
bership and references of previous
employment.
6. Parties of immigrants travel-
ling by foreign lines to Italy and
other Continental countries are faced
with expenses for food, excess bag-
gage, etc, during their overland
journey tothe United Kingdom. It
is essential that they should provide
themselves with sufficient foreign
currency as well as sterling to cover
their expenses abroad. Immigrants
are faced with expenses of buying
warm clgthing before they obtain
aeiil 7
LH¢SIL
fwork. They should equip themselves
f with suitable clothing before depar-
ture.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
12th January, 1955.
Ref. No. A.C. 45/64.
NATURALISATION.
It is notified for general informa-
tion that Mrs. Hynp KaAwaJa of
Basseterre, St. Kitts, was registered
on the L1th day of January, 1955, as
a citizen of the United Kingdom and
Colonics under the British National-
ity Act, 1948.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
lth January, 1955.
Ref. No. 55/00021.
Tt is hereby notified for general
information that His Honour the
Commissioner, Virgin Islands, nnder
Section $ (1) ef the Motor Vehicles
Ordinance has appointed the following
persons to the Public Transport Com-
mission with effect from 10th Decem-
ber, 1954: —
The Administrative Assistant to
the Commissioner (Chairman)
The Surveyor of Works
The Officer in Charge of the Virgin
Islands Division of the Leeward
Islands Police Force
Mr. I. G. Fonseca, J.P.
Mr. J. R. O'NEAL, J.P.
It is hereby notified for general
information that the Peasant Develop-
ment Officer wiil purchase clean
M.S.I. seed cotton from all growers
on the conditions enumerated below:
(a) the seed cotton must be fully
ripe and must be dry and picked
absolutely free of stains and trash;
and
(6) a first payment of twenty
(20) cents per pound for clean seed
cotton will be paid at the time of
purchase. After the crop is sold
and all expenses have been deduet-
ed, any profits will be used to make
a second payment.
2. It is proposed to commence
purchasing on the following dates—
... 17th January
7th February
St. John’s
All other Depots ...
The buying days for the various
Depots will be as follows:—
St. John’s Hvery week day except
Saturday
Picadilly Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday
Rooms Monday and Thursday
Coconut Hall Tuesday and Friday
Cades Bay Monday and Friday
3.. It is proposed to open another
Depot at Liberta later in the crop if
the occasion warrants it. Should it
be decided to do se, a further notice
will be published with respect to the
buying days of this Depot.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
12th January, 1955.
Ref, No. A. 1/108-IT.
The Acting Commissioner of Mont-
serrat records with regret the death,
on the 29th December, 1954, of Mr.
Ernest Brown, P.O. Cl. Il, Treas-
ury, Department, Montserrat.
M.E. 263.
No. 7.
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
Payne, C. A. M., Certificated Teacher
Class II, Education Department,
Montserrat, resigned appointment.
Dec. 15, 1954
MLE. 266.
No. 8.
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Antigua.
No. 2 of 1955, ‘* The Export Duty
Order, 1955.†1 pp. Price 3 cents.
It is notified for general informa-
tion that His Excellency the Governor
has issued a commission appointing
the Honourable W. E. JACOBS to be
the Administrator’s Deputy within
the Presidency of St. Kitts-Nevis-
Anguilla during the absence from the
seat of Government of the said Presi-
dency of His Honour H. BURROWES
on a visit to the island of Anguilla
during the period from the 20th to
the 27th January, 1955.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
19th January, 1955.
No. 13/00264.
10
If IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for
general information that all former
licences for plumbers issued by the
former Waier Board and City Com-
missioners shall expire on the 31st
December, 1954. Application may
be made to the Public Works
Department for a new licence which
will require the applicant to enter
into a Bond with one Surety for the
sum of Two Hundred and Forty
Dollars ($240.00) in accordance with
Regulation IL (2) (3) of the Water-
courses and Waterworks Regulations,
1954 (S. R. & O. 1954, No. 28).
Administrators Office,
Antigua.
29th December, 1954.
TRADE MARKS OFFICK,
ANTIGUA, 29th December, 1954.
‘RINIDAD LEASEHOLDS
LIMITED of Trinidad House, 29/30
Old Burlington Street, London, W. 1.
have applied for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—
SUPEROL
in Class 47 that is to say:—imotor
fuels, lubricating oils and lubricating
greases.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
A. R. MEADE,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua,
1951. 1952. 1953. 1954, 1955.
Jau. 15 = 1,04 94 1.35 1.78 1.86
THE LEEWARD [ISLANDS GAZETTE.
(Regulation 12 (:) )
Town and Country Ordinance,
1942,
VILLA ARHA (TOWN EXTEN-
SION) SCHEME.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2lst day of December, 1954, approval.
was given to the above-named scheme
by the Governor in-Council.
A certified copy of the Scheme as
approved and of the map therein
referred to has been deposited at
the office of the Central Housing and
Planning Authority, High Street, St.
John’s, Antigua and will be open for
inspection withont payment of fee
between the hours of 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. daily (except on Saturdays
when the hours will be 10 am. to
11.30 a.m.
Dated the 6th day of January, 1955.
P. R. A. PIPER,
Secretary & Executive Officer
Central Authority.
Ref. No. A. 68/7.
REGISTRAR’S OFFICE,
Sv. Kkirts,
6TH JANUARY, 1955.
In accordance with section 22 of
the Unrepresented Estates Act (Fed.
Acts of the Leeward Islands, Cap. 23)
I will sell by public auction at the
Registrar’s Office at 2 o’clock in the
afternoon on Thursday the JOth
February, 1955 sundry articles of
honsehold goods and shoemakers tools
being the personal property belong-
ing to the estate of GEORGE HAMIL-
TON WEEKES, deceased, late of
Basseterre.
H. 8. L. Moseuey,
Administrator of Nestates.
Ref. No. 36/00004.
Medical Act, 19387.
— “2
[30 Lana boss
[20 January, 1954,
JAPANESE GOODS
It is hereby notified that quotas
will be issued for the importation of
Japanese goods during the year 1955,
All licenses for 1954 will be cancelled
on 31st’ December, 1954, and goods
arriving after this date will require
new licenses which will be entered
against the 1955 quotas. Written
applications for quotas for textiles
and other goods should be forwarded
to the Supply Officer ‘not later than
the Lith January, 1955.
WI. Liberalization Plan (Token
Import Scheme) All licenses under
this plan will be issued for a period
of six months only. The Canadian
part of the plan will funetion as
formerly, vouchers being issued by
the Canadian Department of ‘Trade
and Commerce. Allocations of cur-
rency under the American part of the
plan will be made hy the Supply
Officer and applications for licenses
against allocations should be made
by merchants from time to time as
required. Merchants and Importers
who wish to obtain allocations should
submit written applications (not appli-
cations for licenses) together with
Importers Licences granted by the
Chief Accountant not later than the
10th January, 1955.
C. Mc A. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs
& Supply Officer.
29th: Decemher, 1954.
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
The Vehicles and Road Traffic
Ordinance, 1946.
on me in section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1946
(No. 5 of 1946), I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice, the lighting
of vehicles shall be from 6 p.m. to
6 a.m.
Dated this 12th day of January,
1955.
KE. M. V. James, Lt.-Col.,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/00004.
Pursuant to Section 12 (4) of the Medical Act, 1937, the following registration is hereby notified:—:
Name.
Qualification.
Date Registered. Registration No,
Ersdale Onegimus Jacobs
|
M.B., B.S. (Lond)
ANTIGUA,
15th January, 1955
173
O. M. BROWNE,
Registrar.
Ernmted at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, M. BLACKMAN,
Government Printer.—By Authority.
1945,
[Price 7 cents]
- de
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1955, No. 2.
Tue Exprorr Dury Orper, 1955, parep January 11, 1954,
MADE BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 7
or THE Export Dury Orpinance, 1941 (No. 1 oF
1941).
1. Citation. This Order may be cited as the Export
Duty Order, 1955.
2. Amendment. The Schedule to the Export Duty
Ordinance, 1941 (No. 1 of 1941), as amended, shall be and is
hereby further amended by the substitution of the words
“four cents’ for the words “two cents†appearing in the
second column of the said Schedule opposite to the item
“ Cotton Jint—clean ’â€.
Made by the Governor in Council the 11th day of
January, 1955.
J. L. Ropiyson,
Clerk of the Council.
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Isiands.
by Bf. M. Brackman, Government Printer,—By Authority.
. 1955.
490 --1.55. [ Price 3 cents |
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WX X XIU.
THE LEEWARD
GAZETTE.
Published op Authority.
THURSDAY, 20Te JANUARY, 1955.
ISLANDS
No. 4.
The Colonial Office has asked that,
in the interest of immigrants from the
Caribbean territories into the United
. Kingdom, the tollowing information
should be made public, warning them
of certain difficulties.
2. The Colonial Office, British
Council, West Indian Committee and
other bnsiness or voluntary organisa-
tions in the United Kingdom do
not and cannot undertake to find
employment or accommodation for
immigrants arriving in the United
Kirgdom. Immigrants who have
not made prior arrangements in this
respect, must, like inhabitants of the
United Kingdom depend on service
ot the Labour Exchange of - the
Ministry of Labour and National
Service to put them in touch with
employers. They will also have to
make their own arrangemeits for
accommodation as there are no official
reception centres for workers arriving
from overseas.
3. It is therefore essential that
iinmigrants should have snfficient
funds in hand to maintain themselves
on arrival and pay for transport and
other expenses until they obtain
work,
4, As accommodation ig difficult
to find and expensive, intending
immigrants would be well advised to
correspond with friends in the United
Kingdom and make such prior ar-
rangements as they can.
5. Immigrants claiming to be
skilled craftsmen should bring tools
of their trade and furnish themselves
with evidence of Trade Union mem-
bership and references of previous
employment.
6. Parties of immigrants travel-
ling by foreign lines to Italy and
other Continental countries are faced
with expenses for food, excess bag-
gage, etc, during their overland
journey tothe United Kingdom. It
is essential that they should provide
themselves with sufficient foreign
currency as well as sterling to cover
their expenses abroad. Immigrants
are faced with expenses of buying
warm clgthing before they obtain
aeiil 7
LH¢SIL
fwork. They should equip themselves
f with suitable clothing before depar-
ture.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
12th January, 1955.
Ref. No. A.C. 45/64.
NATURALISATION.
It is notified for general informa-
tion that Mrs. Hynp KaAwaJa of
Basseterre, St. Kitts, was registered
on the L1th day of January, 1955, as
a citizen of the United Kingdom and
Colonics under the British National-
ity Act, 1948.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
lth January, 1955.
Ref. No. 55/00021.
Tt is hereby notified for general
information that His Honour the
Commissioner, Virgin Islands, nnder
Section $ (1) ef the Motor Vehicles
Ordinance has appointed the following
persons to the Public Transport Com-
mission with effect from 10th Decem-
ber, 1954: —
The Administrative Assistant to
the Commissioner (Chairman)
The Surveyor of Works
The Officer in Charge of the Virgin
Islands Division of the Leeward
Islands Police Force
Mr. I. G. Fonseca, J.P.
Mr. J. R. O'NEAL, J.P.
It is hereby notified for general
information that the Peasant Develop-
ment Officer wiil purchase clean
M.S.I. seed cotton from all growers
on the conditions enumerated below:
(a) the seed cotton must be fully
ripe and must be dry and picked
absolutely free of stains and trash;
and
(6) a first payment of twenty
(20) cents per pound for clean seed
cotton will be paid at the time of
purchase. After the crop is sold
and all expenses have been deduet-
ed, any profits will be used to make
a second payment.
2. It is proposed to commence
purchasing on the following dates—
... 17th January
7th February
St. John’s
All other Depots ...
The buying days for the various
Depots will be as follows:—
St. John’s Hvery week day except
Saturday
Picadilly Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday
Rooms Monday and Thursday
Coconut Hall Tuesday and Friday
Cades Bay Monday and Friday
3.. It is proposed to open another
Depot at Liberta later in the crop if
the occasion warrants it. Should it
be decided to do se, a further notice
will be published with respect to the
buying days of this Depot.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
12th January, 1955.
Ref, No. A. 1/108-IT.
The Acting Commissioner of Mont-
serrat records with regret the death,
on the 29th December, 1954, of Mr.
Ernest Brown, P.O. Cl. Il, Treas-
ury, Department, Montserrat.
M.E. 263.
No. 7.
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
Payne, C. A. M., Certificated Teacher
Class II, Education Department,
Montserrat, resigned appointment.
Dec. 15, 1954
MLE. 266.
No. 8.
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Antigua.
No. 2 of 1955, ‘* The Export Duty
Order, 1955.†1 pp. Price 3 cents.
It is notified for general informa-
tion that His Excellency the Governor
has issued a commission appointing
the Honourable W. E. JACOBS to be
the Administrator’s Deputy within
the Presidency of St. Kitts-Nevis-
Anguilla during the absence from the
seat of Government of the said Presi-
dency of His Honour H. BURROWES
on a visit to the island of Anguilla
during the period from the 20th to
the 27th January, 1955.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
19th January, 1955.
No. 13/00264.
10
If IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for
general information that all former
licences for plumbers issued by the
former Waier Board and City Com-
missioners shall expire on the 31st
December, 1954. Application may
be made to the Public Works
Department for a new licence which
will require the applicant to enter
into a Bond with one Surety for the
sum of Two Hundred and Forty
Dollars ($240.00) in accordance with
Regulation IL (2) (3) of the Water-
courses and Waterworks Regulations,
1954 (S. R. & O. 1954, No. 28).
Administrators Office,
Antigua.
29th December, 1954.
TRADE MARKS OFFICK,
ANTIGUA, 29th December, 1954.
‘RINIDAD LEASEHOLDS
LIMITED of Trinidad House, 29/30
Old Burlington Street, London, W. 1.
have applied for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—
SUPEROL
in Class 47 that is to say:—imotor
fuels, lubricating oils and lubricating
greases.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods before the
date of their said Application.
Any person may within three
months from the date of the first
appearance of this Advertisement in
the Leeward Islands Gazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Office, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade Mark.
A. R. MEADE,
Ag. Registrar of Trade Marks.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua,
1951. 1952. 1953. 1954, 1955.
Jau. 15 = 1,04 94 1.35 1.78 1.86
THE LEEWARD [ISLANDS GAZETTE.
(Regulation 12 (:) )
Town and Country Ordinance,
1942,
VILLA ARHA (TOWN EXTEN-
SION) SCHEME.
Notice is hereby given that on the
2lst day of December, 1954, approval.
was given to the above-named scheme
by the Governor in-Council.
A certified copy of the Scheme as
approved and of the map therein
referred to has been deposited at
the office of the Central Housing and
Planning Authority, High Street, St.
John’s, Antigua and will be open for
inspection withont payment of fee
between the hours of 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. daily (except on Saturdays
when the hours will be 10 am. to
11.30 a.m.
Dated the 6th day of January, 1955.
P. R. A. PIPER,
Secretary & Executive Officer
Central Authority.
Ref. No. A. 68/7.
REGISTRAR’S OFFICE,
Sv. Kkirts,
6TH JANUARY, 1955.
In accordance with section 22 of
the Unrepresented Estates Act (Fed.
Acts of the Leeward Islands, Cap. 23)
I will sell by public auction at the
Registrar’s Office at 2 o’clock in the
afternoon on Thursday the JOth
February, 1955 sundry articles of
honsehold goods and shoemakers tools
being the personal property belong-
ing to the estate of GEORGE HAMIL-
TON WEEKES, deceased, late of
Basseterre.
H. 8. L. Moseuey,
Administrator of Nestates.
Ref. No. 36/00004.
Medical Act, 19387.
— “2
[30 Lana boss
[20 January, 1954,
JAPANESE GOODS
It is hereby notified that quotas
will be issued for the importation of
Japanese goods during the year 1955,
All licenses for 1954 will be cancelled
on 31st’ December, 1954, and goods
arriving after this date will require
new licenses which will be entered
against the 1955 quotas. Written
applications for quotas for textiles
and other goods should be forwarded
to the Supply Officer ‘not later than
the Lith January, 1955.
WI. Liberalization Plan (Token
Import Scheme) All licenses under
this plan will be issued for a period
of six months only. The Canadian
part of the plan will funetion as
formerly, vouchers being issued by
the Canadian Department of ‘Trade
and Commerce. Allocations of cur-
rency under the American part of the
plan will be made hy the Supply
Officer and applications for licenses
against allocations should be made
by merchants from time to time as
required. Merchants and Importers
who wish to obtain allocations should
submit written applications (not appli-
cations for licenses) together with
Importers Licences granted by the
Chief Accountant not later than the
10th January, 1955.
C. Mc A. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs
& Supply Officer.
29th: Decemher, 1954.
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
The Vehicles and Road Traffic
Ordinance, 1946.
on me in section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1946
(No. 5 of 1946), I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice, the lighting
of vehicles shall be from 6 p.m. to
6 a.m.
Dated this 12th day of January,
1955.
KE. M. V. James, Lt.-Col.,
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/00004.
Pursuant to Section 12 (4) of the Medical Act, 1937, the following registration is hereby notified:—:
Name.
Qualification.
Date Registered. Registration No,
Ersdale Onegimus Jacobs
|
M.B., B.S. (Lond)
ANTIGUA,
15th January, 1955
173
O. M. BROWNE,
Registrar.
Ernmted at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, M. BLACKMAN,
Government Printer.—By Authority.
1945,
[Price 7 cents]
- de
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1955, No. 2.
Tue Exprorr Dury Orper, 1955, parep January 11, 1954,
MADE BY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 7
or THE Export Dury Orpinance, 1941 (No. 1 oF
1941).
1. Citation. This Order may be cited as the Export
Duty Order, 1955.
2. Amendment. The Schedule to the Export Duty
Ordinance, 1941 (No. 1 of 1941), as amended, shall be and is
hereby further amended by the substitution of the words
“four cents’ for the words “two cents†appearing in the
second column of the said Schedule opposite to the item
“ Cotton Jint—clean ’â€.
Made by the Governor in Council the 11th day of
January, 1955.
J. L. Ropiyson,
Clerk of the Council.
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Isiands.
by Bf. M. Brackman, Government Printer,—By Authority.
. 1955.
490 --1.55. [ Price 3 cents |
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