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- Title:
- Leeward Islands gazette
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- Supplement to the Leeward Islands gazette
- Creator:
- Leeward Islands (West Indies)
- Place of Publication:
- [Antigua
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- Gov. Printing Office]
- Publication Date:
- Dec 29, 1955
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- 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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- 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
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- Published by Authority, <27th March, 1941>-28th June, 1956.
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- Open access via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
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- Some issues called "extraordinary."
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- 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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Notices,
It is hereby notified for general
information that, on the 19th Decem-
ber, 1955, the Hon. H. R. PENN,
M.B.E., was elected from amongst the
elected members of the Legislative
Council of the British Virgin Islands
to be representative member of the
General Legislative Council.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
29th December, 1955.
Ref. No. 18/00031.
BY THE COMMISSIONER OF
THE PRESIDENCY OF THE
VIRGIN ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.
H. A. C. Howarp,
Commissioner.
WHEREAS by section 19 of the
Water and Electricity Supply Ordi-
nance, 1954, it is provided that the
said Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a day to be appointed by the
Governor by proclamation published
in the Gazette.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Henry
ANTHONY CAMILLO HOWARD, the
Officer for the time being administer-
ing the Government of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands, do by this my
proclamation declare that the said
Ordinance shall come into operation
on the Ist day of January, 1956.
AND all Her Majesty’s loving sub-
jects in the Presidency of the Virgin
Islands and all others whom it may
concern are hereby required to take
due notice hereof and to give their
ready obedience accordingly.
GIVEN at the “ommissioner’s Office,
at Tortola in the Virgin Islands
this 27th day of December, 1955,
and in the fourth year of Her
Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Application for Naturalization
as a British Subject.
Notice is hereby given that AN-
THONY JOSEPH EID of George Street,
Plymouth, Montserrat, is applying to
the Governor for naturalization, and
that any person who knows any
reason why naturaligation should not
318.7797
an a
THE LE
1. UXXXIL
ISLANDS
+
de
Bublished vy Authority.
THURSDAY, 29rTa DECEMBER, 1955.
No. 57.
be granied, should send a written and
signed statement of the facts to the
Commissioner of Montserrat on or
before the 3lst January, 1956.
By Order,
Js. H. CaRRort,
Chief Clerk,
Commissioner's Office,
Plymouth, Montserrat.
22nd December. 1955.
No. 132.
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
ARMSTRONG, JOS., Petty Officer Class
II, Central Lunatic Asylum, Anti-
gua, resigned. Nov. 14
CAMACHO, R. V., Agricultural Assist-
ant IIIB, to be Fisheries Officer,
Antigua. Jan. 1
Davis, L. A., Junior Dispenser, Hol-
berton Hospital, Antigua, resigned.
Dec. 4
FLOYD, Miss GERTRUDH, Petty Officer
Class ITI, Mental Hospital, Antigua,
dismissed. Dec. 1
Hitt, A. A. M., Superintendent of
Police, returned from vacation leave
in the United Kingdom and posted
tu “A†Division. Dec. 12
JAMES, Miss EH. O. T., Staff Nurse,
Holberton Hospital, to be Clinic
Nurse, Medical Department, Anti-
gua. July 17
THOMAS, GEO., Petty Officer Class
II, Public Works Department,
dismissed. Dec. 13
WHYTE, Mrs. A. E., District Nurse,
Midwife, to be Clinic Nurse, Medical
Department, Antigua. July 17
Woopbs, Miss HELEN, Junior Clerk,
Public Works Department, Antigua,
resigned. Nov. 24
No. 133.
The Governor has, this day, been
pleased to assent to the undermen-
tioned Ordinance:—
St. Christopher- Nevis-Anguilla.
No. 22 of 1955, ‘“‘ The Supplemen-
tary Appropriation (1954) Ordinance,
1955.†Dec. 20
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (East-
ern Group) on ist December,
1955.
Average circulation during October,
1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur- $
rency Notes 54,5 16,977.00
Demonetized Gov’t.
Notes outstanding 1,290,082.00
55,807,059.00
Br. Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist December,
1955:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) .. 27,621,944.00
Barbados .. 5,340,625.00
British Guiana «+» 14,838,320.50
Grenada +» 2,264,100-00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia ue 934,000.00
Dominica ee 1,191,400.00
Antigua ... 1,545,300.00
St. Kitts 1,519,500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes ++ 55,759,589.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov't.
Notes outstanding --- 871,360.00
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov't.
Notes outstanding ... 314,662.50
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes .
outstanding 82,480.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
outstanding 1,268,502.50
Total circulation
on Ist Dec., 1955 57,028,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Bouwrd,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.TI.
No, 24/00044
228
REGISTRAR-GENERAL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA.
In accordance with the provisions
of Section 16 of the Marriage Ordi-
nance, 1923, the following building
has been registered in the Presidency
of Antigua asa building where Banns
of Marriage may be published.
KBENEZER GOSPEL HALL,
ALL SAINTS VILLAGE, ANTIGUA.
Dated the 22nd day of December,
1955.
CrcIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar-General.
Control of Imports & Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
Imports of Refrigeration Plant
Nearly all types of Commercial
Refrigerators, Refrigerated Cabinets
and Display Counters and Refrigera-
tion Plant, can now be obtained
from the United Kingdom and
I can furnish the addresses of
several United Kingdom manufac-
turers of such goods to any importers
who may be interested.
©. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs and
Supply Officer.
25th November, 1955.
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
CUSTOMS NOTICE.
Queen’s Warehouse.
Importers are requested to clear
goods landing at this port, promptly,
to avoid (a) congestion in the Queen’s
Warehouse and (+) damage to such
goods. The Collector of Customs
cannot accept responsibility for dam-
age to such goods and prompt delivery
cannot be guaranteed on receipt of
import warrants (entries) if, through
being left in the warehouse for long
periods, the packages have been
blocked up or covered over by sub-
sequent consignments of goods.
C. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs.
8th November, 1955.
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
TraFrFic IN MARKET STREET ST.,
Joun’s, ON 247TH, 27TH AND
3lst DrcrmMBEeR, 1955 anp
2np JANUARY, 1956.
By virtue of the powers vested in
me under Section 78 (1) of the Vehi-
cles and Road Traffic Ordinance No.
5 of 1946, I make the following
order :—
“No traffic by wheeled vehicles
will be allowed along Market Street,
St. John’s, between Tanner and
(29 December, 1955.
Newgate Streets, from 12 o’clock
noon to 12 o’clock midnight on the
24th, 27th and 31st December,
1955 and 2nd January, 1956.
‘* Wheeled traffic going East and
West will be allowed to cross
Market Street between the points
named.â€
i. M. V. JAMES, Lt.-Col.,
\
Traffic Commissioner.
15th December, 1955.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua. =
Month. 1951. 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955,
Jan. 3.60 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16.
Feb, 1.88 1.60 1.02 2.45 63
Mar. 1.09 1.62 5.60 1.08 83
Apr. 2.16 3.14 2.06 49 1.75
May 10.54 3.07 150 3.83 2.81
June 2.74 5.74 1.81 3.32 147
July 3.28 838 3.20 8.47 2,18
Aug. 9.18 8.43 3.15 6.93 8.25
Sept. 12.06 5.55 2,10 9.91 5°59
Oct. 3.90 5,19 85 4.62 4.60
Nov. 8.67 5.19 5.24 154 2.19
Dec. 24th 665 1.77 3.01 1.85 2.08
60.76 52.09 30.97 41.53 34.54
CONTROL OF IMPORT AND EXPORTS.
Notice No. 6 of 1955.
IMPORTS IN 1956 UNDER 1955 LICENCES.
Importers are hereby notified that no further licences will be issued for the importation of
goods for 1955, except in special circumstances. .
:
All goods subject to import quotas which arrive in the Colony after 31st December, 1955, or
which are paid for after that date, will count against quotas for 1956, although such goods may have
Importers are therefore advised to reserve a sufficient portion of
their 1956 quotas to cover expected arrivals in 1956 under 1955 licences.
been ordered against 1955 quotas.
To ensure continuity of supplies, steps are being taken to issue quotas for 1956 immediately,
and importers may submit applications for importation in 1956.
Import licences against 1955 Token Import Scheme quotas will be granted up to the 81st
December, 1955; these licences will be valid for goods arriving in the Colony not later than 31st March,
1956.
C. McA. Srrvens,
Collector of Customs and Supply Officer.
CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
IMPORT QUOTA ALLOCATIONS.
Notice No. 7 of 1955.
Importers are requested to submit applications for 1956 quota allocations under the following
heads not later than the 29th December, 1955.
(a) Cotton Textiles from U.S.A. or Canada,
(6) U.S. Token Scheme.
(c) Japanese Textiles.
C. McA. Stevens,
Collector of Customs and Supply Officer. -
29 December, 1955.] THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 229
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 9th December, 1955.
PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED, of 100 Park Avenue, New York, State of New
York, U.S.A. have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—
“Ot
=—— Cigarettes ————
Cigarettes —_____ & =, ————_
“TT PHILIP MORRIS Inc NEW YORK————— 33: PHILIP MORRIS Inc NEW YORK
in Class 45 that is to say: Cigarettes
The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods
for one month before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertise-
ment in the Leeward Islands Gazette, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of
‘Opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrur of Trade Marks.
INVALIDATION OF LEEWARD ISLANDS STAMPS.
It is hereby notified for general information that, in accordance with the provisions of the Stamps (Invalida-
tion) (No. 2) Order, 1955, (General Government S.R. & O. No. 36 of 1955), all federal issues of Leeward Islands
Stamps, as set out below, will no longer be used for the payment of postage or stamp duties after the 30th June, 1956,
in view of the defederation of the Leeward Islands Colony with effect from the lst July, 1956:—
Order in Council authorising issue. Value of Stumps to be invalidated
9th January, 1922 _ dd., Id. 2d., 25d., 3d. 6d., If-, 2/6, 5/-.
17th May, 1926 — 2/6, 3]-, 4y-.
No. 15 of 1928, as amended by No. 16 of 1937— All values
No. 31 of 1938 — ta, 6d., If-, 2f-, 5J-.
Nos. 1 and 6 of 1951 (University College — 3e., 12c.
of the West Indics)
No. 3 of 1954 ets All values.
2. Provision has, however, been made in the above-mentioned Invalidation Order for a period of grace of
hres months thereafter, that is on or before the 30th September, 1956, within which holders of Leeward Islands
Stamps invalidated by the Order may effect their exchange at any Post Office in the Presidencies of Antigua, St. Kitts-
Nevis-Anguilla, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands for a stamp or stamps of equal value authorised for use in
those Presidencies.
Secretariat,
Leeward Islands,
Antigua.
10th December, 1955.
230 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [29 December, 1955.
ANTIGUA.
Control of Imports and Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
TENDER FOR FLOUR
Tenders are invited for the sappy of 5,000 half bags of 100 lb each “EK†grade flour from:
Local Commission Agents of Cunadian Flour Mills. Quotations should be C.I.F. Antigua and should
include agents’ comtnission.
2. The “E†grade flour must be milled solely from Canadian Hard Spring Wheat not lower
in grade than No. 3 northerss and must be of the following minimum standard:—
Maxiinum moisture a 14.00%
Maximum ash . a 52%
Minimum protein eee 12.00%
All Hour to be enriched in accordance with the following:—
Minimum. Maximum.
Thiamine 2.0 2.5 milligrams for e..ch lb. flour
Riboflavine 1.2 1.5 S †2
Niacine 16.0 20.0 ††â€
Tron 13.0 16.5 7 9 â€
With Calcium Car-
bonate 500 600 7 » 8
The name of the miller, analysis of the flour, the enrichment standard and brand name should
be stated in the tender. Chemist’s certificate showing analysis of the flour, enrichment standard and
duly notarised must accompany documents. The Supply Officer, however, exercises the right to arrange
for samples to be drawn and analysed on his behalf. ‘
Shipping documents must include date of shipment of all flour and must indicate that it is en-
riched and “ Vitamin Enriched Flour†must be indicated on each bag.
3. Flour to be loaded at Montreal, Halifax or St. John and shipped to arrive in Antigua
during the month of February, 1956.
4. Tenders should be in sealed envelopes marked “ Tenders for flour†and should be addressed
to His Honour the Administrator and should reach the Administrator’s Office not later than 12.00
noon on 31st December, 1955.
5. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua, B.W.L,
16th December, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 40/18.
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islunds, by E. M. BLACKMAN,
Government Printer—By Authority,
1955
[Price 6 cents.
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Notices,
It is hereby notified for general
information that, on the 19th Decem-
ber, 1955, the Hon. H. R. PENN,
M.B.E., was elected from amongst the
elected members of the Legislative
Council of the British Virgin Islands
to be representative member of the
General Legislative Council.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
29th December, 1955.
Ref. No. 18/00031.
BY THE COMMISSIONER OF
THE PRESIDENCY OF THE
VIRGIN ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.
H. A. C. Howarp,
Commissioner.
WHEREAS by section 19 of the
Water and Electricity Supply Ordi-
nance, 1954, it is provided that the
said Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a day to be appointed by the
Governor by proclamation published
in the Gazette.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Henry
ANTHONY CAMILLO HOWARD, the
Officer for the time being administer-
ing the Government of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands, do by this my
proclamation declare that the said
Ordinance shall come into operation
on the Ist day of January, 1956.
AND all Her Majesty’s loving sub-
jects in the Presidency of the Virgin
Islands and all others whom it may
concern are hereby required to take
due notice hereof and to give their
ready obedience accordingly.
GIVEN at the “ommissioner’s Office,
at Tortola in the Virgin Islands
this 27th day of December, 1955,
and in the fourth year of Her
Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Application for Naturalization
as a British Subject.
Notice is hereby given that AN-
THONY JOSEPH EID of George Street,
Plymouth, Montserrat, is applying to
the Governor for naturalization, and
that any person who knows any
reason why naturaligation should not
318.7797
an a
THE LE
1. UXXXIL
ISLANDS
+
de
Bublished vy Authority.
THURSDAY, 29rTa DECEMBER, 1955.
No. 57.
be granied, should send a written and
signed statement of the facts to the
Commissioner of Montserrat on or
before the 3lst January, 1956.
By Order,
Js. H. CaRRort,
Chief Clerk,
Commissioner's Office,
Plymouth, Montserrat.
22nd December. 1955.
No. 132.
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
ARMSTRONG, JOS., Petty Officer Class
II, Central Lunatic Asylum, Anti-
gua, resigned. Nov. 14
CAMACHO, R. V., Agricultural Assist-
ant IIIB, to be Fisheries Officer,
Antigua. Jan. 1
Davis, L. A., Junior Dispenser, Hol-
berton Hospital, Antigua, resigned.
Dec. 4
FLOYD, Miss GERTRUDH, Petty Officer
Class ITI, Mental Hospital, Antigua,
dismissed. Dec. 1
Hitt, A. A. M., Superintendent of
Police, returned from vacation leave
in the United Kingdom and posted
tu “A†Division. Dec. 12
JAMES, Miss EH. O. T., Staff Nurse,
Holberton Hospital, to be Clinic
Nurse, Medical Department, Anti-
gua. July 17
THOMAS, GEO., Petty Officer Class
II, Public Works Department,
dismissed. Dec. 13
WHYTE, Mrs. A. E., District Nurse,
Midwife, to be Clinic Nurse, Medical
Department, Antigua. July 17
Woopbs, Miss HELEN, Junior Clerk,
Public Works Department, Antigua,
resigned. Nov. 24
No. 133.
The Governor has, this day, been
pleased to assent to the undermen-
tioned Ordinance:—
St. Christopher- Nevis-Anguilla.
No. 22 of 1955, ‘“‘ The Supplemen-
tary Appropriation (1954) Ordinance,
1955.†Dec. 20
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (East-
ern Group) on ist December,
1955.
Average circulation during October,
1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur- $
rency Notes 54,5 16,977.00
Demonetized Gov’t.
Notes outstanding 1,290,082.00
55,807,059.00
Br. Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist December,
1955:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) .. 27,621,944.00
Barbados .. 5,340,625.00
British Guiana «+» 14,838,320.50
Grenada +» 2,264,100-00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia ue 934,000.00
Dominica ee 1,191,400.00
Antigua ... 1,545,300.00
St. Kitts 1,519,500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes ++ 55,759,589.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov't.
Notes outstanding --- 871,360.00
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov't.
Notes outstanding ... 314,662.50
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes .
outstanding 82,480.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
outstanding 1,268,502.50
Total circulation
on Ist Dec., 1955 57,028,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Bouwrd,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.TI.
No, 24/00044
228
REGISTRAR-GENERAL’S OFFICE,
ANTIGUA.
In accordance with the provisions
of Section 16 of the Marriage Ordi-
nance, 1923, the following building
has been registered in the Presidency
of Antigua asa building where Banns
of Marriage may be published.
KBENEZER GOSPEL HALL,
ALL SAINTS VILLAGE, ANTIGUA.
Dated the 22nd day of December,
1955.
CrcIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar-General.
Control of Imports & Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
Imports of Refrigeration Plant
Nearly all types of Commercial
Refrigerators, Refrigerated Cabinets
and Display Counters and Refrigera-
tion Plant, can now be obtained
from the United Kingdom and
I can furnish the addresses of
several United Kingdom manufac-
turers of such goods to any importers
who may be interested.
©. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs and
Supply Officer.
25th November, 1955.
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
CUSTOMS NOTICE.
Queen’s Warehouse.
Importers are requested to clear
goods landing at this port, promptly,
to avoid (a) congestion in the Queen’s
Warehouse and (+) damage to such
goods. The Collector of Customs
cannot accept responsibility for dam-
age to such goods and prompt delivery
cannot be guaranteed on receipt of
import warrants (entries) if, through
being left in the warehouse for long
periods, the packages have been
blocked up or covered over by sub-
sequent consignments of goods.
C. McA. STEVENS,
Collector of Customs.
8th November, 1955.
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
TraFrFic IN MARKET STREET ST.,
Joun’s, ON 247TH, 27TH AND
3lst DrcrmMBEeR, 1955 anp
2np JANUARY, 1956.
By virtue of the powers vested in
me under Section 78 (1) of the Vehi-
cles and Road Traffic Ordinance No.
5 of 1946, I make the following
order :—
“No traffic by wheeled vehicles
will be allowed along Market Street,
St. John’s, between Tanner and
(29 December, 1955.
Newgate Streets, from 12 o’clock
noon to 12 o’clock midnight on the
24th, 27th and 31st December,
1955 and 2nd January, 1956.
‘* Wheeled traffic going East and
West will be allowed to cross
Market Street between the points
named.â€
i. M. V. JAMES, Lt.-Col.,
\
Traffic Commissioner.
15th December, 1955.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station,
Antigua. =
Month. 1951. 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955,
Jan. 3.60 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16.
Feb, 1.88 1.60 1.02 2.45 63
Mar. 1.09 1.62 5.60 1.08 83
Apr. 2.16 3.14 2.06 49 1.75
May 10.54 3.07 150 3.83 2.81
June 2.74 5.74 1.81 3.32 147
July 3.28 838 3.20 8.47 2,18
Aug. 9.18 8.43 3.15 6.93 8.25
Sept. 12.06 5.55 2,10 9.91 5°59
Oct. 3.90 5,19 85 4.62 4.60
Nov. 8.67 5.19 5.24 154 2.19
Dec. 24th 665 1.77 3.01 1.85 2.08
60.76 52.09 30.97 41.53 34.54
CONTROL OF IMPORT AND EXPORTS.
Notice No. 6 of 1955.
IMPORTS IN 1956 UNDER 1955 LICENCES.
Importers are hereby notified that no further licences will be issued for the importation of
goods for 1955, except in special circumstances. .
:
All goods subject to import quotas which arrive in the Colony after 31st December, 1955, or
which are paid for after that date, will count against quotas for 1956, although such goods may have
Importers are therefore advised to reserve a sufficient portion of
their 1956 quotas to cover expected arrivals in 1956 under 1955 licences.
been ordered against 1955 quotas.
To ensure continuity of supplies, steps are being taken to issue quotas for 1956 immediately,
and importers may submit applications for importation in 1956.
Import licences against 1955 Token Import Scheme quotas will be granted up to the 81st
December, 1955; these licences will be valid for goods arriving in the Colony not later than 31st March,
1956.
C. McA. Srrvens,
Collector of Customs and Supply Officer.
CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
IMPORT QUOTA ALLOCATIONS.
Notice No. 7 of 1955.
Importers are requested to submit applications for 1956 quota allocations under the following
heads not later than the 29th December, 1955.
(a) Cotton Textiles from U.S.A. or Canada,
(6) U.S. Token Scheme.
(c) Japanese Textiles.
C. McA. Stevens,
Collector of Customs and Supply Officer. -
29 December, 1955.] THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 229
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 9th December, 1955.
PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED, of 100 Park Avenue, New York, State of New
York, U.S.A. have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—
“Ot
=—— Cigarettes ————
Cigarettes —_____ & =, ————_
“TT PHILIP MORRIS Inc NEW YORK————— 33: PHILIP MORRIS Inc NEW YORK
in Class 45 that is to say: Cigarettes
The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods
for one month before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this Advertise-
ment in the Leeward Islands Gazette, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office, Antigua, of
‘Opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrur of Trade Marks.
INVALIDATION OF LEEWARD ISLANDS STAMPS.
It is hereby notified for general information that, in accordance with the provisions of the Stamps (Invalida-
tion) (No. 2) Order, 1955, (General Government S.R. & O. No. 36 of 1955), all federal issues of Leeward Islands
Stamps, as set out below, will no longer be used for the payment of postage or stamp duties after the 30th June, 1956,
in view of the defederation of the Leeward Islands Colony with effect from the lst July, 1956:—
Order in Council authorising issue. Value of Stumps to be invalidated
9th January, 1922 _ dd., Id. 2d., 25d., 3d. 6d., If-, 2/6, 5/-.
17th May, 1926 — 2/6, 3]-, 4y-.
No. 15 of 1928, as amended by No. 16 of 1937— All values
No. 31 of 1938 — ta, 6d., If-, 2f-, 5J-.
Nos. 1 and 6 of 1951 (University College — 3e., 12c.
of the West Indics)
No. 3 of 1954 ets All values.
2. Provision has, however, been made in the above-mentioned Invalidation Order for a period of grace of
hres months thereafter, that is on or before the 30th September, 1956, within which holders of Leeward Islands
Stamps invalidated by the Order may effect their exchange at any Post Office in the Presidencies of Antigua, St. Kitts-
Nevis-Anguilla, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands for a stamp or stamps of equal value authorised for use in
those Presidencies.
Secretariat,
Leeward Islands,
Antigua.
10th December, 1955.
230 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [29 December, 1955.
ANTIGUA.
Control of Imports and Exports
Notice No. 4 of 1955
TENDER FOR FLOUR
Tenders are invited for the sappy of 5,000 half bags of 100 lb each “EK†grade flour from:
Local Commission Agents of Cunadian Flour Mills. Quotations should be C.I.F. Antigua and should
include agents’ comtnission.
2. The “E†grade flour must be milled solely from Canadian Hard Spring Wheat not lower
in grade than No. 3 northerss and must be of the following minimum standard:—
Maxiinum moisture a 14.00%
Maximum ash . a 52%
Minimum protein eee 12.00%
All Hour to be enriched in accordance with the following:—
Minimum. Maximum.
Thiamine 2.0 2.5 milligrams for e..ch lb. flour
Riboflavine 1.2 1.5 S †2
Niacine 16.0 20.0 ††â€
Tron 13.0 16.5 7 9 â€
With Calcium Car-
bonate 500 600 7 » 8
The name of the miller, analysis of the flour, the enrichment standard and brand name should
be stated in the tender. Chemist’s certificate showing analysis of the flour, enrichment standard and
duly notarised must accompany documents. The Supply Officer, however, exercises the right to arrange
for samples to be drawn and analysed on his behalf. ‘
Shipping documents must include date of shipment of all flour and must indicate that it is en-
riched and “ Vitamin Enriched Flour†must be indicated on each bag.
3. Flour to be loaded at Montreal, Halifax or St. John and shipped to arrive in Antigua
during the month of February, 1956.
4. Tenders should be in sealed envelopes marked “ Tenders for flour†and should be addressed
to His Honour the Administrator and should reach the Administrator’s Office not later than 12.00
noon on 31st December, 1955.
5. Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua, B.W.L,
16th December, 1955.
Ref. No. A. 40/18.
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islunds, by E. M. BLACKMAN,
Government Printer—By Authority,
1955
[Price 6 cents.
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