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Notices,
BY 'THE GOVERNOR OF THE
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.
Kk. W. BLACKBURNE,
Governor.
IN EXERCISE of the powers
vested in the Governor by Article 1
of the Leeward Islands Letters Patent,
1955, passed under the Great Seal of
the Realm on the 28th day of Decem-
ber, 1955, I, KENNETH WILLIAM
BLACKBURNE, a Knight Commander
of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, an
Officer of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire, Governor and
Commander in Chief in and over the
Colony of the Leeward Islands and
Vice Adiniral of the same, do hereby
order and proclaim that the said
Letters Patent shall come into opera-
tion in respect of the Presidencies of
Montserrat and the Virgin Islands on
the 6th day of February, 1956.
GIVEN at the Government House,
Antigua, this 20th day of Janu-
ary, 1956, and in the fourth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !
The Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of Mr. McW.
TODMAN as an Official member of the
Executive Council of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands with effect from
the 28th December, 1955.
The Secretarial,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
C. 18/00008.
_'The Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of Mr. McW.
TODMAN as as official member of the
Legislative Council of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands, with effect
from the 28th December, 1955.
The Secretartat,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
C. 18/00012.
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VOL. LXXXIV.
MM
LEEWARD
— GAZETTE.
21
ISLANDS
Published by Authority.
By virtue of the provisions of
Section 3 of the Quarantine Act
No. 25 of 1944, as amended by Act
No. 10 of 1950, the Governor has
been pleased to appoint Dr. W. B. R.
JONES to be the Quarantine Authority
for the Presidency of Montserrat, in
place of Dr. R. HE. BROWNE, with
effect from the 23th December, 1955.
The Secretarrat,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
13/00090,
It is notified for general informa-
tion that Mr. A. K, PENN, Principal,
Secretariat, has been appointed Assist-
ant Administrative Secretary in St.
Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
2. Mr. PENN will proceed to St.
. Kitts to assume his new appointment
within the next few weeks.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
25th January, 1956.
Ref. No. C. 18/00084.
It is hereby notified for general
information that with effect from the
25th January, 1956, during the
absence from this Presidency of the
Ministers of Trade and Production
and Social Services, the Hon. FE. E.
WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works
and Communications will also act as
Minister of Trade and Production and
the Hon. B. T. CARROT will act as
Minister of Social Services.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
24th January, 1956.
Ref. No. A.C. 18/26.
The Administrator has been pleased
to appoint the following gentlemen
to be Visiting Justices of the Antigua
Prison for the year, 1956:—
S. L, ATHILL, Esq., I.8.0., M.B.E.,
(Chairman)
J. R. Henry, Esq.
H. L. N. WHITH. Hsq.
J. L. E. JEFFERY, Esq., O.B.E.
J. R. A. MCDONALD, Esq., M.B.E.
T. N. KIRNON, Esq.
EK, FaRARA, Esq.
A. E. BIRD, Ksq.
W. L. MAGUIRE, Hsq.
8S. E. MERCIER, Esq.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua,
20th January, 1956.
A. 43/6.
THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1956.
Tt is hereby notified that approval
has been received for importations
from the United States of America
and Canada to continue during the
year 1856, under the Token Import
Scheme.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
18th January, 1956.
Ref. No. S.A. 40/32.
Virgin Islands Motor Vehicles
Ordinance, 1954.
It is hereby notified for general
information that His Honour, the
Commissioner, under Section 3 of
the Motor Vehicles Ordinance has
appointed the following persons to
the Public Transport Commission for
a period of two years with effect
from 13th December, 1955.
Mr. J. R. O'NEAL, J.P.
Mr. I. G. FonsHOA, J.P.
Mr. MAURICE TITLEY
Miss ELDRA ABBOTT
The Surveyor of Works
The Olficer in Charge of the Virgin
Islands Division of the Leeward
Islands Police Force.
2. Mr. O’NEAL has also been
appointed to act as Chairman of the
Commission.
The Commissioner's Office,
Tortola,
Virgin Isiands.
19th January, 1956.
36/00007.
Virgin Islands Building
Ordinance, 1955.
It is hereby notified for general
information that under Section 4 of
the Buildings Ordinance, 1955, the
Commissioner has appointed the fol-
lowing persons to the Building
Authority for a period of one year
with cffect from 6th January, 1956.
To be Chairman—
Mr. E. L. SMITH
To be Members—
Mr. LESLIE MALONE
Mr. N. E. A. HARRIGAN
The Surveyor of Works or his
authorised representative.
To be Clerk—
The Sanitary Inspector.
Ref. No. 36/00007-
22 THE
No. 10
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
HENRY, 0. E., formerly Assistant
Administrative Secretary, Antigua,
appointed Treasurer, Montserrat.
Nov. 28, 1953
Ref. No. P.F. 397.
No. Ul.
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Antigua.
No. 5 of 1956, ‘ Resolution varying
the Rate of Surcharge fixed on certain
Goods.†L pp. Price 3 cents.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 23rd January, 1956,
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO
COMPANY, LTD., of Westminster
House, 7 Mill Bank, London, S.W.,
have applied for Registration of Two
Trade Marks consisting of the fol-
lowing:—
OKRUSEAL
MILLEGEL
in Class 45, that is to say: Tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
tactured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Marks
in respect of the said goods prior to
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 (Clazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Olfice, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade
Marks.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
In the Supreme Court of the
Windward Islands and
Leeward Islands.
ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.
A.D. 1956.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of Rules made by the Chief
Justice under Section 16 of the Wind-
ward Islands and Leeward Islands
(Courts) Order in Council, 1939, and
duly approved as therein provided on
the 16th day of October A.D. 1941,
the Honourable the Puisne Judge
selected for the sitting of the Court in
LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
the Antigua Circuit has appointed the
day of the month on which the
eusning Circuit Court shall sit as
follows, that is to say:—
The Antigua Circuit on Monday
the 30th January, 1956, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon,
Dated the 6th day of January, 1956.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of the Supreme
Court.
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (EHast-
ern Group) on lst January,
1956.
Average circulation during November,
1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur- $
rency Notes 55,257,139.00
Demonetized Gov’t.
Notes outstanding 1,277,486.00
56,034,625.00
Br, Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist January,
1956:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) ... 28,986,381.00
Barbados . 5,581,625.00
British Guiana «+ 16,473,221.50
Grenada - 2,504,100.00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia 934,000.00
Dominica 1,216,400.00
Antigua 1,745,300.00
St. Kitts
1,519.500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes _ ... 59,464,927.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov’t.
Notes outstanding --. 856,895.00
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov't.
Notes outstanding ... 309,789.50
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes
outstanding
81,480.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
_ outstanding 1,248,164.50
Total circulation
on Ist Jan., 1956 60,713,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Kecutive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.TI.
No. 24/00044
[26 January, 1956.
BRITISH CARIBBEAN
CURRENCY BOARD.
Rates of Commission for the
Issue and Redemption of Coin.
(Currency Ordinance. 19850,
Section 7 (1) ).
Issue: Seven sixteenths per centum.,
Redemption: One-half per centum
and in addition to the above rates the
cost of any telegram sent by the
Board or by the Crown Agents in
connection therewith.
L. SPENCk,
Hrecutive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
Headquarters,
Board of Commissioners of
Currency,
British Caribbcan Terrilories,
Trinidad.
13th January, 1956.
Ref. No. 24/00007—II.
INCOME TAX NOTICE.
The Income Tax Ordinance No.
7 of 1945 (as amended).
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND PENSIONERS,
Any public officer or pensioner
liable to pay income tax whose
income including that of his wife
consists solely of his and/or her
emoluments as a public officer or
pensioner or other allowance from
public funds, shall deliver a true
and correct return of his whole
income to the Commissioners not
later than the 31st day of January,
1956. (Section 67 and S. R. & O.
1946, No. 13).
OTHER PERSONS.
Every person (including a com-
pany) liable to pay income tax shall
deliver a true and correct return of
his whole income not later than the
31st day of March, 1956 (Section 67
and 8. R. & O. 1946, No. 13).
AGENTS, TRUSTEES, ETC.
Any person having the direction,
control or management of any
property or concern, or being in
receipt of income; on behalf of any
person, whether resident or non-
resident, as attorney, factor, agent,
trustee, curator or committee
should make and deliver to the
Commissioners a return in respect
of such property, concern or income
not later than the 31st day of March,
1956. (Sections 28 and 29).
GENERAL.
Any perscn may be considered to
be ‘liable to pay income tax†if his
income from all sources exceeds one
hundred and twelve pounds ($537.60).
26 January, 1956.]
All claims for deduction from
‘income tax must be substantiated by
the production of receipts or other
bona fide evidence.
PENALTIES.
Any person liable to pay income
tax who fails to make or deliver a
return within the prescribed period
shall be guilty of an offence against
this Ordinance and shall be liable on
conviction to a penalty not exceed-
ing one hundred pounds, and in
default of payment to imprisonment
with or without hard labour for a
term not exceeding six months.
Section 68.
Any person who makes or delivers
a false return or keeps or prepares
any false accounts or particulars
concerning any income on which
tax is payable shall be guilty of
an offence and shall be liable on
conviction to a fine not exceeding
five hundred pounds, or to imprison-
ment with or without hard labour
for a term not exceeding six months.
(Section 64).
E. G. O. M. BERRIDGE,
for the Commissioners.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Mxperiment Station,
Antigua.
Month. 1952, 1953. 1954, 1955. 1956,
Jan. 21st 1.16 1.55 190 2.01 4.94
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 23
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
The Vehicles & Road Traffic
Ordinance, 1946.
By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road ‘Traffic Ordinanca 1946
(No. 5 of 1946), I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice, the lighting
period of vehicles shall be from
6 p.m. to 6 a.m,
Dated this 24th day of January,
1956.
fk. M. V. JAMEs, Lt.-Col., ;
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/00007.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 24th January, 1956.
PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED of 100 Park Avenve, New York, New York,
United States of America, have applied for Registration of One Trade Mark consisting of the
_ following:—
eA
G
TIS
Marl
is
Vil
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 10 months before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within thr
ee months from the date of the first appearance of this
‘Advertisement in the Leeward Islands Gazetie, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
Crecit O. Byron,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks,
24 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [26 January, 1956.
bo
be.
TRADESMARKSOFFICE,
AnTiGua, 24th{January, 1956.
frac peerr were
eB RBM TY
WALTERS TRINIDAD BREWING CO., LTD., of 26 South} Quay,* Port of Spain,
Trinidad, have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—
in Class 43, that is to say: Beer and all other goods included in said Class.
The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said
goods for 4 months before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this
Advertisemont in the Leeward Islands Gazette give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
Crom. O. Byron,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
=::_:__:___—_— ss
The following names and addresses of persons included in the register of midwives for the Virgin Islands.
are published in accordance with the provisions of section 6 (5) of the Midwifery Ordinance No. 11 of 1953 of that
Presidency :—
(a) Registered Midwives—
Davies, Mary Louise Road Town, Tortola
Donovan, Trinita Carrot Bay, Tortola
Hendricks, Mrs. Dolorita East End, Jost van Dykes
O’Neal, Mrs. Iris The Valley, Virgin Gorda
Penn, Iris Muriel East End, Tortola
Vanderpool, Allegra Carrot Bay, Tortola
(0) Licensed Midwives—
Brathwaite, Emily Diamond’s Estate, Tortola
Creque, Victoria North Sound, Virgin Gorda
Donovan, Elizabeth Carrot Buy, Tortola
Freeman, Christiana Cooten Bay, Tortola
Malone, Rosa Long Look, Tortola
Penn, Rosalind Long Look, Tortola
Sprauve, Trophina North Sound, Virgin Gorda
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
24th January, 1956.
51/00188.
t
ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, hy E. M BLAcKMAN,
Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956,
[Price 9 cents.}
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 5.
ResoLvrion OF THH LuGIsLaTIVE Councin oF ANTIQUA
DATED JANUARY 19, 1956, maADE UNDER SucTION 3. oF
THE CUSTOMS SURCHARGE ORDINANCE, 1949 (No. 2 oF
1949) varyinc THe Rare oF SURCHARGE FIXED ON
CERTAIN Goons.
WHEREAS hy section 3 of the Customs Surcharge
Ordinance 1949, (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it is
provided that the Legislative Council may from time to time
‘by resolution vary the rates of surcharge fixed by the Ordi-
nance and may in the same manner alter, amend, add to, revise
or rescind any of the items set forth in the Schedule to the
Ordinance:
BE IT THERKFORE RESOLVED by the Legislative
Council of Antigua that the rate of “thirty per cent.†appear-
ing in paragraph (1) of section 2 of the Ordinance is hereby
varied by the substitution of the rate of “forty per centumâ€
therefor.
AND THAT THIS RESOLUTION shall come into
force as from the date of the commencement of the Package
Tax (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 and the Trade Licences and
Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.
Passed the Legislative Council this 19th day of January,
1956.
F. A. Ciarke,
Acting Clerk of the Council.
ANTIQUA.
Printed at the Governmnet Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by E. M. BrnackMAN, Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
—480—1.56. [Price 3 cents.]
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Notices,
BY 'THE GOVERNOR OF THE
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.
Kk. W. BLACKBURNE,
Governor.
IN EXERCISE of the powers
vested in the Governor by Article 1
of the Leeward Islands Letters Patent,
1955, passed under the Great Seal of
the Realm on the 28th day of Decem-
ber, 1955, I, KENNETH WILLIAM
BLACKBURNE, a Knight Commander
of the Most Distinguished Order of
Saint Michael and Saint George, an
Officer of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire, Governor and
Commander in Chief in and over the
Colony of the Leeward Islands and
Vice Adiniral of the same, do hereby
order and proclaim that the said
Letters Patent shall come into opera-
tion in respect of the Presidencies of
Montserrat and the Virgin Islands on
the 6th day of February, 1956.
GIVEN at the Government House,
Antigua, this 20th day of Janu-
ary, 1956, and in the fourth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !
The Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of Mr. McW.
TODMAN as an Official member of the
Executive Council of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands with effect from
the 28th December, 1955.
The Secretarial,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
C. 18/00008.
_'The Governor has been pleased to
accept the resignation of Mr. McW.
TODMAN as as official member of the
Legislative Council of the Presidency
of the Virgin Islands, with effect
from the 28th December, 1955.
The Secretartat,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
C. 18/00012.
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LYizvk&
ee
VOL. LXXXIV.
MM
LEEWARD
— GAZETTE.
21
ISLANDS
Published by Authority.
By virtue of the provisions of
Section 3 of the Quarantine Act
No. 25 of 1944, as amended by Act
No. 10 of 1950, the Governor has
been pleased to appoint Dr. W. B. R.
JONES to be the Quarantine Authority
for the Presidency of Montserrat, in
place of Dr. R. HE. BROWNE, with
effect from the 23th December, 1955.
The Secretarrat,
Antigua.
20th January, 1956.
13/00090,
It is notified for general informa-
tion that Mr. A. K, PENN, Principal,
Secretariat, has been appointed Assist-
ant Administrative Secretary in St.
Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
2. Mr. PENN will proceed to St.
. Kitts to assume his new appointment
within the next few weeks.
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
25th January, 1956.
Ref. No. C. 18/00084.
It is hereby notified for general
information that with effect from the
25th January, 1956, during the
absence from this Presidency of the
Ministers of Trade and Production
and Social Services, the Hon. FE. E.
WILLIAMS, Minister of Public Works
and Communications will also act as
Minister of Trade and Production and
the Hon. B. T. CARROT will act as
Minister of Social Services.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
24th January, 1956.
Ref. No. A.C. 18/26.
The Administrator has been pleased
to appoint the following gentlemen
to be Visiting Justices of the Antigua
Prison for the year, 1956:—
S. L, ATHILL, Esq., I.8.0., M.B.E.,
(Chairman)
J. R. Henry, Esq.
H. L. N. WHITH. Hsq.
J. L. E. JEFFERY, Esq., O.B.E.
J. R. A. MCDONALD, Esq., M.B.E.
T. N. KIRNON, Esq.
EK, FaRARA, Esq.
A. E. BIRD, Ksq.
W. L. MAGUIRE, Hsq.
8S. E. MERCIER, Esq.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua,
20th January, 1956.
A. 43/6.
THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1956.
Tt is hereby notified that approval
has been received for importations
from the United States of America
and Canada to continue during the
year 1856, under the Token Import
Scheme.
Administrator's Office,
Antigua.
18th January, 1956.
Ref. No. S.A. 40/32.
Virgin Islands Motor Vehicles
Ordinance, 1954.
It is hereby notified for general
information that His Honour, the
Commissioner, under Section 3 of
the Motor Vehicles Ordinance has
appointed the following persons to
the Public Transport Commission for
a period of two years with effect
from 13th December, 1955.
Mr. J. R. O'NEAL, J.P.
Mr. I. G. FonsHOA, J.P.
Mr. MAURICE TITLEY
Miss ELDRA ABBOTT
The Surveyor of Works
The Olficer in Charge of the Virgin
Islands Division of the Leeward
Islands Police Force.
2. Mr. O’NEAL has also been
appointed to act as Chairman of the
Commission.
The Commissioner's Office,
Tortola,
Virgin Isiands.
19th January, 1956.
36/00007.
Virgin Islands Building
Ordinance, 1955.
It is hereby notified for general
information that under Section 4 of
the Buildings Ordinance, 1955, the
Commissioner has appointed the fol-
lowing persons to the Building
Authority for a period of one year
with cffect from 6th January, 1956.
To be Chairman—
Mr. E. L. SMITH
To be Members—
Mr. LESLIE MALONE
Mr. N. E. A. HARRIGAN
The Surveyor of Works or his
authorised representative.
To be Clerk—
The Sanitary Inspector.
Ref. No. 36/00007-
22 THE
No. 10
Appointments and transfers ete.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information :—
HENRY, 0. E., formerly Assistant
Administrative Secretary, Antigua,
appointed Treasurer, Montserrat.
Nov. 28, 1953
Ref. No. P.F. 397.
No. Ul.
The following Statutory Rule and
Order is circulated with this Gazette
and forms part thereof:—
Antigua.
No. 5 of 1956, ‘ Resolution varying
the Rate of Surcharge fixed on certain
Goods.†L pp. Price 3 cents.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 23rd January, 1956,
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO
COMPANY, LTD., of Westminster
House, 7 Mill Bank, London, S.W.,
have applied for Registration of Two
Trade Marks consisting of the fol-
lowing:—
OKRUSEAL
MILLEGEL
in Class 45, that is to say: Tobacco
whether manufactured or unmanu-
tactured.
The Applicants claim that they
have not used the said Trade Marks
in respect of the said goods prior to
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 (Clazette, give
notice in duplicate at the Trade
Marks Olfice, Antigua, of opposition
to registration of the said Trade
Marks.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
In the Supreme Court of the
Windward Islands and
Leeward Islands.
ANTIGUA CIRCUIT.
A.D. 1956.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of Rules made by the Chief
Justice under Section 16 of the Wind-
ward Islands and Leeward Islands
(Courts) Order in Council, 1939, and
duly approved as therein provided on
the 16th day of October A.D. 1941,
the Honourable the Puisne Judge
selected for the sitting of the Court in
LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.
the Antigua Circuit has appointed the
day of the month on which the
eusning Circuit Court shall sit as
follows, that is to say:—
The Antigua Circuit on Monday
the 30th January, 1956, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon,
Dated the 6th day of January, 1956.
CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of the Supreme
Court.
Statement of Currency Note
Circulation in the British
Caribbean Territories (EHast-
ern Group) on lst January,
1956.
Average circulation during November,
1955:—
Br. Caribbean Cur- $
rency Notes 55,257,139.00
Demonetized Gov’t.
Notes outstanding 1,277,486.00
56,034,625.00
Br, Caribbean Currency Notes in
circulation on Ist January,
1956:
Trinidad & Tobago
(including $
Montserrat) ... 28,986,381.00
Barbados . 5,581,625.00
British Guiana «+ 16,473,221.50
Grenada - 2,504,100.00
St. Vincent 504,400.00
St. Lucia 934,000.00
Dominica 1,216,400.00
Antigua 1,745,300.00
St. Kitts
1,519.500.00
Total Br. Caribbean
Currency Notes _ ... 59,464,927.50
Demonetized Trinidad
and Tobago Gov’t.
Notes outstanding --. 856,895.00
Demonetized Br.
Guiana Gov't.
Notes outstanding ... 309,789.50
Demonetized Barbados
Gov’t. Notes
outstanding
81,480.00
Total demonetized
Government Notes
_ outstanding 1,248,164.50
Total circulation
on Ist Jan., 1956 60,713,092.00
L. SPENCE,
Kecutive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.TI.
No. 24/00044
[26 January, 1956.
BRITISH CARIBBEAN
CURRENCY BOARD.
Rates of Commission for the
Issue and Redemption of Coin.
(Currency Ordinance. 19850,
Section 7 (1) ).
Issue: Seven sixteenths per centum.,
Redemption: One-half per centum
and in addition to the above rates the
cost of any telegram sent by the
Board or by the Crown Agents in
connection therewith.
L. SPENCk,
Hrecutive Commissioner,
British Caribbean
Currency Board.
Headquarters,
Board of Commissioners of
Currency,
British Caribbcan Terrilories,
Trinidad.
13th January, 1956.
Ref. No. 24/00007—II.
INCOME TAX NOTICE.
The Income Tax Ordinance No.
7 of 1945 (as amended).
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND PENSIONERS,
Any public officer or pensioner
liable to pay income tax whose
income including that of his wife
consists solely of his and/or her
emoluments as a public officer or
pensioner or other allowance from
public funds, shall deliver a true
and correct return of his whole
income to the Commissioners not
later than the 31st day of January,
1956. (Section 67 and S. R. & O.
1946, No. 13).
OTHER PERSONS.
Every person (including a com-
pany) liable to pay income tax shall
deliver a true and correct return of
his whole income not later than the
31st day of March, 1956 (Section 67
and 8. R. & O. 1946, No. 13).
AGENTS, TRUSTEES, ETC.
Any person having the direction,
control or management of any
property or concern, or being in
receipt of income; on behalf of any
person, whether resident or non-
resident, as attorney, factor, agent,
trustee, curator or committee
should make and deliver to the
Commissioners a return in respect
of such property, concern or income
not later than the 31st day of March,
1956. (Sections 28 and 29).
GENERAL.
Any perscn may be considered to
be ‘liable to pay income tax†if his
income from all sources exceeds one
hundred and twelve pounds ($537.60).
26 January, 1956.]
All claims for deduction from
‘income tax must be substantiated by
the production of receipts or other
bona fide evidence.
PENALTIES.
Any person liable to pay income
tax who fails to make or deliver a
return within the prescribed period
shall be guilty of an offence against
this Ordinance and shall be liable on
conviction to a penalty not exceed-
ing one hundred pounds, and in
default of payment to imprisonment
with or without hard labour for a
term not exceeding six months.
Section 68.
Any person who makes or delivers
a false return or keeps or prepares
any false accounts or particulars
concerning any income on which
tax is payable shall be guilty of
an offence and shall be liable on
conviction to a fine not exceeding
five hundred pounds, or to imprison-
ment with or without hard labour
for a term not exceeding six months.
(Section 64).
E. G. O. M. BERRIDGE,
for the Commissioners.
RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Mxperiment Station,
Antigua.
Month. 1952, 1953. 1954, 1955. 1956,
Jan. 21st 1.16 1.55 190 2.01 4.94
THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 23
TRAFFIC NOTICE.
The Vehicles & Road Traffic
Ordinance, 1946.
By virtue of the powers conferred
on me in Section 2 of the Vehicles
and Road ‘Traffic Ordinanca 1946
(No. 5 of 1946), I hereby fix the
period hereunder for the lighting of
vehicles.
Until further notice, the lighting
period of vehicles shall be from
6 p.m. to 6 a.m,
Dated this 24th day of January,
1956.
fk. M. V. JAMEs, Lt.-Col., ;
Traffic Commissioner.
Ref. No. 36/00007.
TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 24th January, 1956.
PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED of 100 Park Avenve, New York, New York,
United States of America, have applied for Registration of One Trade Mark consisting of the
_ following:—
eA
G
TIS
Marl
is
Vil
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 10 months before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within thr
ee months from the date of the first appearance of this
‘Advertisement in the Leeward Islands Gazetie, give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
Crecit O. Byron,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks,
24 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [26 January, 1956.
bo
be.
TRADESMARKSOFFICE,
AnTiGua, 24th{January, 1956.
frac peerr were
eB RBM TY
WALTERS TRINIDAD BREWING CO., LTD., of 26 South} Quay,* Port of Spain,
Trinidad, have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—
in Class 43, that is to say: Beer and all other goods included in said Class.
The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said
goods for 4 months before the date of their said Application.
Any person may within three months from the date of the first appearance of this
Advertisemont in the Leeward Islands Gazette give notice in duplicate at the Trade Marks Office,
Antigua, of opposition to registration of the said Trade Mark.
Crom. O. Byron,
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.
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The following names and addresses of persons included in the register of midwives for the Virgin Islands.
are published in accordance with the provisions of section 6 (5) of the Midwifery Ordinance No. 11 of 1953 of that
Presidency :—
(a) Registered Midwives—
Davies, Mary Louise Road Town, Tortola
Donovan, Trinita Carrot Bay, Tortola
Hendricks, Mrs. Dolorita East End, Jost van Dykes
O’Neal, Mrs. Iris The Valley, Virgin Gorda
Penn, Iris Muriel East End, Tortola
Vanderpool, Allegra Carrot Bay, Tortola
(0) Licensed Midwives—
Brathwaite, Emily Diamond’s Estate, Tortola
Creque, Victoria North Sound, Virgin Gorda
Donovan, Elizabeth Carrot Buy, Tortola
Freeman, Christiana Cooten Bay, Tortola
Malone, Rosa Long Look, Tortola
Penn, Rosalind Long Look, Tortola
Sprauve, Trophina North Sound, Virgin Gorda
The Secretariat,
Antigua.
24th January, 1956.
51/00188.
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ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, hy E. M BLAcKMAN,
Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956,
[Price 9 cents.}
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 5.
ResoLvrion OF THH LuGIsLaTIVE Councin oF ANTIQUA
DATED JANUARY 19, 1956, maADE UNDER SucTION 3. oF
THE CUSTOMS SURCHARGE ORDINANCE, 1949 (No. 2 oF
1949) varyinc THe Rare oF SURCHARGE FIXED ON
CERTAIN Goons.
WHEREAS hy section 3 of the Customs Surcharge
Ordinance 1949, (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it is
provided that the Legislative Council may from time to time
‘by resolution vary the rates of surcharge fixed by the Ordi-
nance and may in the same manner alter, amend, add to, revise
or rescind any of the items set forth in the Schedule to the
Ordinance:
BE IT THERKFORE RESOLVED by the Legislative
Council of Antigua that the rate of “thirty per cent.†appear-
ing in paragraph (1) of section 2 of the Ordinance is hereby
varied by the substitution of the rate of “forty per centumâ€
therefor.
AND THAT THIS RESOLUTION shall come into
force as from the date of the commencement of the Package
Tax (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 and the Trade Licences and
Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.
Passed the Legislative Council this 19th day of January,
1956.
F. A. Ciarke,
Acting Clerk of the Council.
ANTIQUA.
Printed at the Governmnet Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by E. M. BrnackMAN, Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
—480—1.56. [Price 3 cents.]
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