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Leeward Islands gazette

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Leeward Islands gazette
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Leeward Islands (West Indies)
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[Antigua
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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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Two pages per frame.
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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.
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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."
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Vol. 18, no. 10 (13th March 1890); title from caption (viewed July 10, 2023).
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Vol. 84, no. 30 (28th June, 1956) (viewed July 10, 2023).

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VOL. LXXXIV.

THE LEKWARD ISLA
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.

FRIDAY, Isr JUNE, 1956. yO.









Notices,
The St. John Ambulance
Brigade.
Her Majesty the QUEEN, the

Sovereign Head of the Grand Priory in
the British Realm of the Most Venera-
ble Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, has been graciously
pleased to sanction the admission of
the following as Serving Sister and
Serving Brothers respectively of the
Order as from 22nd February. 1956,
the date of Her Majesty’s Sign
Manual.

Mrs. Edith R. Longford

Dr. A. J. Keevil, M.B.E., M.
Ch.B., M.P.C.S,, LR.C.
D.T.M. & H.

Dr. N. J. L. Margetson, M.B.
M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., M.C.P.S.

Ref. No. 36!90907.

B.,
P.,
E.

Crown Proceedings Ordinance,
1954.

It is hereby notified for general
information that the Proclamation
dated the 8th May, 1956 which
declares that the Crown Proceedings
Ordinance, 1954 (No. 12 of 1954) shall
come into operation on the 8th May,
1956 is hereby cancelled, the date of
the coming into force of the Ordi-
nance having been _ incorrectly
declared therein, and is replaced by
the Proclamation dated the 28th day
of May, 1956 and published in this
issue of the Gazette which declares
that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the 30th day of
June, 1956.

Commissioner’s Office,
Montserrat,
28th May, 1956.



Ti is notified for general informa-
tion that Mr. P. Winter, Senior
Clerk, Central Board of Health,
Antigua, has been appointed to act as
Secretary of the Board during the
absence of Mr. A. McP. Taylor, Assist-
ant Administrative Secretary, (Medi-
cal), who has been granted sixty-nine
days’ vacation leave with effect from
23rd April, 1956.

Administrator,s Office,
St. John’s,
Antigua.

28th May, 1956.

Ref. No. A.C. 18/65.

PRE PLZ,
J) LPL

Tt is hereby notified for general
information that two short summer
courses in Home Life and Activities
for women from overseas are being
organised in London by the Borough
Polytechnic and the Regent Street
Polytechnic under the auspices of the
London County Council.

These courses are suitable for
women already in the United
Kingdom, for women going to the
United Kingdom with their husbands
on leave or to join their husbands
who are taking educational and _ tech-
nical training there, or for women
students themselves taking educa-
tional or specialist courses.

The courses begin in July, and
application for enrolment to either of
them should be made by personal
application or letter to the Organisers
whose addresses may be obtained at
this office, where further details may
be made available.

Administrator’s Office,
Antigua.
19th May, 1956.

Ref. No. A. 23/17.



No. 63.

Appointments and transfers etce.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information:—

Benjamin, Miss G., Temporary Junior
Clerk, Secretariat, to be Junior
Clerk, Central Housing and Plan-
ning Authority, Antigua, vice Miss
G. Derrick, Junior Clerk, trans-
ferred to the Post Office, Antigua.

May 4.

Knight, Mrs. 0., Certificated Elemen-
tary School Assistant Grade II, to
be Certificated Elementary School
Head Teacher Grade II, Education
Department, Antigua. May 1.

Lake, J., Student Sanitary Inspector,
to be Sanitary Inspector Class II,
Central Board of Health, Autigua.

April 1.

Roper-Curzon, Capt. The Hon. J.,
Private Secretary and Aide-de-
Camp to His Excellency the

Governor. May 6.
Ref. No. P.F, 645.



25.
CONFIRMATION OF ACTS AND
ORDINANCE.
No. 64.
The Secretary of State for the

Colonies has informed the Governor
that the power of disallowance will
not be exercised in respect of the
undermentioned Acts and = Ordi-
nance :—

ACTS.
Leeward Islands.

No. 3 of 1956, The Interpretation
and General Clauses (Amendment)
Act, 1956.”

No. 4 of 1956, “The Overseas
Nurses’ Pensions (Amendment) Act,
1956.”

No. 9 of 1956, “ The Supplemen-
tary Appropriation (1955) Act.
1956,”

No. 10 of 1956, “The Appropria-
tion Act, 1956.”

ORDINANCE.

Antigua.

No. 11 of 1955, “The Entertain-
ments Duty (Amendment) Ordinance,
1955.”

No. 65.

The Governor has been pleased to
assent to the undermenioned Ordi-
nances:—

Antigua.

No. 11 of 1956, “‘The Education

Ordinance, 1956.” May 22

No. 12 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23

No. 13 of 1956, “The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 14 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 15 of 1956, “The Crown
Proceedings (Amendment) Ordinance
1956.” May 23

Montserrat.

No. 6 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 22





Y6

No. 7 of 1956, ‘The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 22

No. 8 of 1956, “The Publication
of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.”

May 22

No. 9 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 28
No. 10 of 1956, “The Crown

Proceedings (Amendment) Ordinance,
1956.” May 28

No. 11 of 1956, “The Edueation
Ordinance, 1956.” May 28

No. 12 of 1956, “The Leprosy Ordi-
nance, 1956.” May 28

St. Kitts-Nevis- Anguilla.

No. 11 of 1956, “The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 12 of 1956, “The Crown Pro-
ceedings (Amendment) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 13 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 14 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23
No. 15 of 1956, “ The Preservation
of Ordinances (Repeal) Ordinance,

1956.” May 23
No. 16 ‘of 1956, “The General
Legislature Competency (General

Repeal and Revocation of Declara-
tions) Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 17 of 1956, “The Lunacy and
Mental Treatment Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23

No. 66.

The following Ordinances and
Statutory Rules and Orders are cir-
culated with this Gazette and form
part thereof :—

ORDINANCES.

Montserrat.

No. 6 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” 2 pp. Price 4 cts.

No. 7 of 1956, “ The Interpretation
of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956.”
1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 8 of 1956, “The Publication

of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.”.

2 pp. Price 4 cts.

No. 9 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
2 pp. Price 4 cts.

STATUTORY RULES & ORDERS.
General Government.

No. 21 of 1956, “ Proclamation bring-
ing into operation the Elementary
Education (Repeal) Act, 1955 (No.
7/1955). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.

Antigua.

No. 14 of 1956, “ Declaration dated
May 1, 1956, made under Section 3
of the Land Acquisition Act, 1944
(No. 11/1944) for the acquisition of a
certain portion of land in the Presi-
dency of Antigua required for public
purposes. 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 15 of 1956, ‘‘ Proclamation
dated May 25, 1956, bringing into
operation the Laws and Public Offi-
ces (Change of Terms) Ordinance,
1956 (No. 14 of 1956).

1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 16 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 25, 1956, bringing into
operation the Interpretation of Laws
Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956
(No. 13 of 1956). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

Montserrat.

No. 7 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Laws and Public Offi-
ces (Change of Terms) Ordinance,
1956 (No, 6 of 1956). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 8 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Interpretation of Laws
(Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 7 of
1956). 1 pp Price 3 cts.

No. 9 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May, 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Publication of Official
Matters Ordinance, 1956 (No. 8 of
1956). 1 pp. Price 3 ats,

No. 10 of 1956, ‘ Proclamation
dated May 28, 1956, bringing into
operation the Crown Proceedings
Ordinance, 1954 (No. 12/1954).

1 pp. Price 3 cts.

Tenders are invited for the supply
of the undermentioned items to
Government Institutions in Antigua
for the period ending 3lst December,
1956.

2. All tenders must be addressed
to the Administrator of Antigua in
sealed envelopes marked “ Tenders
for the supply of Groceries, etc ” and
delivered at the Administrator’s Office
not later than noon on 9th June,
1956.

3. Government does not bind it-
self to accept the lowest or any
tender.

; Groceries.

Rice
Flour
Meal
Butter (5lb. and Lb. tins)
Cheese (5lb. and 12 oz. tins)
Fish—salted, pickled, tinned
Milk—tinned
Sugar
Edible Oil
Fruits — tinned
Meat—salted, pickled, tinned, smoked
and cured
Kerosene Oil
Vegetables.
Sweet Potatoes
Yams
Eddoes and Tannias
Carrots
Green Vegetables

[1 June, 1956.

Vegetables Imported.
Onions
Potatoes

Laundry Necessaries.
Soap
Blue
Washing Soda

Others.

Bread
Eggs and Poultry
Fish —fresh
Fruits—Fresh
Meat—Fresh
Milk—Fresh

Administy ator’s Office,
Antigua.
Ref. No. A. 41/36

WINDWARD ISLANDS
BROADCASTING SERVICE

Vacancy for Assistant
Engineer.

1. Applications are invited from
suitably qualified candidates for
appointment to the post of Assistant
Engineer in the Windward Islands
Broadcasting Service, St. George’s,
Grenada, B.W.I.

2. The salary of the post is $3,600
per annum. Quarters are not pro-
vided.

3. The appointment is non-pen-
sionable, and will be on probation for
six months in the first instance.
Subject to satisfactory completion of
the prubativnary perivd, appvinbment
will be on contract for three years
including the period of leave earned.
The officer will be subject to the
Colonial Regulations, and local Gen-
eral Orders for the time being in
force, in so far as they are applicable.

4. Candidates should preferably
hold a Diploma in Radio Technology
from a recognized institution, and have
had at least five years experience in
the operation and maintenance of
HF transmitters up to 5 Kw., Radio
Receivers, Tape Recorders and AF
Amplifiers, and at least one year ina
supervisory capacity. Experience in
a Broadcasting Organisation, while
not essential, would be an asset.

5. Free first class passages will be
provided for the officer, his wife and
children, not exceeding five persons
in all, on first appointment, and on
satisfactory termination of his con-
tract; children to be under 18 years
of age, unmarried, and dependent on
the officer.

Vacation leave on full salary will
be granted at the rate of one week
for each completed period of three
months resident service; such leave
to be granted on the satisfactory
completion of the period of resident
service but within the life of the
contract.

6. Applications should be address-
ed to the Chief Secretary, Windward
Islands, Grenada, B.W.I., and should.
reach him not later than the 15th
June, 1956.

Ref. No. 13/00332.



a June, 1996. |

TRADE MARS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 3rd May, 1956.

RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, State of New York U.S.A.
have applied for Registration of one

“Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—

RADIOTRON

Class 8 that is to say, raiio and
television receiving and transmitting

tubes, amplifying tubes, cathode ray.

tubes, gaseous tubes, photocclls, in-
candescent lamps, phototubes, camera
tubes, electron discharge tubes and
vacuum tubes of all kinds and for all
purposes, parts thereof and accessories
thereto, transistors, radio and televi-
sich receiving and transmitting appa-
ratus, parts thereof and accessories
thereto, electronic equipment of all
kinds, parts thereof and accessories
thereto. .

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 35 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of T'rade Murks.



TRADE MARKS OFFICK,
ANTIGUA, 29th March, 1956.

RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 20 Rockefeller Plax,
New York, State of New York, United
States of America have applicd for
Registration of one Trade Mark
consisting of the following:—

VICTROLA

Class 8 that isto say: magneiic tape
and magnetic wire sound and picture
recording and reproducing equipment,
magnetic tape and magnetic wire for
use with such apparatus as well as
components and accessories such as
tape reels, amplifiers, loudspeakers,
microphones, remote control uiitsand
tape splicers, magnetic tape recorders
combined with radio and television
receiving sets; electrically operated
phonographs, mechanical or spring
wound phonographs, parts thereof and
accessories thereto, such as record
playing attachments, talking machine

records, souud records for use in radio
broadeasting, electrical records, sound
disc recorders and recording equip-
ment, sound record players, albums
or sets of phonograph records, talking
machines styli or needles, electrically
operated talking machines combined
with radio receiving sets, television
receiving sets and magnetic tape
recorders.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 51 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,

Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 29th March, 1956.
RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, State of New York, U.S.A.
have applicd for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-

-ing:—

RED SEAL

Class 8, that is to say: electrically
operated phonographs, mechanical or
spring wound phonographs, parts
thereof and accessories thereto, such
as record playing attachments, talking
machine records, sound records for
use in radio broadcasting, electrical
records, sound dise recorders and
recording equipment, sound record
players, albums or sets of phonograph
records, talking machine styli or
needles, electrically operated talking
machines combined with radio
receiving sets, television receiving sets
and magnetic tape recorders.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 53 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,

Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station





Antigua.

Month. 1952, 1953. 1954, 1935. 1956.
Jan, 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16 5.15
Feb. 1.60 1.02 2.45 68 1.23
Mar. 1.62 5.60 1.08 83 1.40
April 3.14 2.06 AQ 1.75 3.83
To 26th May 2.92 148 383 2.20 1.71

11.69 12.09 10.89 7.62 13.32



THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 97

TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING ORDINANCE,
1948.
Resolution.

BE IT RESOLVED that the Cen-
tral Authority under Section 5 (1) (0)
of the Town and Country Planning
Ordinance No. 4 of 1948, hereby
decide to prepare Schemes in respect
of lands of the following village
Extensions:

All Saints, Bendals, Bolans, Five
Islands, Freemanville, Parham,
Pares Village, St. Phillip, Table
Hill Gordon and Willikies in the
Presidency of Antigua.

Dated this 12th day of March,
1956.

CLARENCE SIMON,

Secretary and Executive Officer,

Central Authority.

WEIGHTS & MEASURES.

The Inspector of Weights and
Measures shall attend for the purpose
of examining, weighing and stamp-
ing Weights and Measures and
Weighing Instruments at the follow-
ing times and placcs:—

(1) At the Police Station, Parham,
on Tuesday 5th June, from 10 am.
to 4 p.m.

(2) At the Police Station. at Will-
kies, on Thursday 7th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(3) At the Police Station, Bolans,
on Tuesday 12th June, from 10 a.m,
to 4 p.m.

(4) At the Police Station, All
Saints, on Thursday 14th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(5) In the City of St John, at the







Police Station, on Monday 18th,
Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th,

Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd June,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Provided that should any of the
days prescribed above for the Inspec-
tor’s attendance at Parham, Willikieg,
Bolans and All Saints fall ona Bank.
Holiday, the Inspoctor shall attend
on the following day instead.

JOHN J. REYNOLDS,
Inspector of Weights & Measures,
Police Headquarters,

Antigua,
15th May, 1956.

Notice is hereby given that a copy
of the list of the original assessments
ofjthe City Rate for 1956 to which
ob ections have been taken and altera-
tions made thereto by the Central
Board of Health has this day been
posted up on the outer door of the
Treasury and may be seen at the
Central Board of Health Office.

Notice is also hereby given that all
the amounts for City Rate for the
year 1956 must be paid into the
Treasury by 31st August 1956.

P. Winter,
Secretary, Central Board.
of Health.
Central Board of Health Office,
Antigua.
llth May, 1956.



98 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [1 June, 1956.

TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 26th March, 1956.

BERMUDEZ BISCUIT COMPANY LIMITED of 10—14 Duncan Street, Port-of-Spain,,

Trinidad have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—



in Class 42, that is to say: Substances used as food or as ingredients in food.

The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods for
one week 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.

Crecit O. Byrroyx, |
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



ANTIGUA SAVINGS BANK..

Account oF Deposits AND WITHDRAWALS FOR (}CARTER ENDED 3lstT Marca, 1956.





Deposits. WITH: RAWALS.
& $
To Balance at credit of Depositors as By Balance at credit of Depositors .
at lst January, 1956 779,523.56 ag at 31st March, 1956 814,391.60
», Deposits received 116,842.43
», Interest credited to Depositors 34.78 | ,, Withdrawals 82,009.17
896,400.77 896,400.77

STATEMENT Or ASSETS AND LiABILITIES as aT 31st Marcu, 1956.







LIABILITIES. AssETS,
To Balance at credit of Depositors | By Investments 692,481.41
as at 31st March, 1956 814,891.60 | Cash With Treasury 38,844.76
», Interest Earned 9,107.08 | Interest Paid 34.78
» sale of Pass Books 1.92 | Reserve Deficit 92,139.65
823,500.60 | 823,500.60
Lionet GILKrS, EK. G. O’M. Brrriner,
Accountant. Chief Accountant.

14th May, 1956.



ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by EARL Praott,
Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
[Price 45 cents,}





No. 6 of 1956. Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms).

[L.8.]

I Assent,
K. W. BLACKBURNE,
Governor,
22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT,
No. 6 of 1956.

An Ordinance to substitute in the laws of
Montserrat the expression “ Colony ” for the
expression ‘* Presidency” and the expression

‘“‘ Administrator” for the expression ‘ Com-
missioner’ when used in reference to the
officer administering the Government of
Montserrat, and to provide that statutory
appointments to offices and bodies corporate
or unincorporate in the Presidency shall be
deemed to be appointments to correspond-
ing offices and bodies in the Colony.

[By Proclamation |

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-
serrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinanee, 1956.

8. From and after the commencement of

- this Ordinance whenever the expression “ Presi-

expression ‘ Administrator

dency ” or the expression ‘ Commissioner”

used in reference to the officer administering the
Government of Montserrat, occurs in any Ordi-
nance or subsidiary fee lation made thereunder,
then in force, there shall he substituted ficietor

respectively the expression © Colony” and the
29



Commence-
ment,

Short title.

Substitution
of expressions,



Monrt-
SERRAT.

Appointments
to offices and
boards in the
Presidency to
be deemed to
be appoint-
ments to cor-
responding
offices and
boards in the
Colony.

Commence-
ment,

2 Laws and Public Uffices
(Change of Terms).

No. 6 of 1956. °

3. Where by or under any Ordinance and
at the date of commencement of this Ordinance
a public officer holds either by name or by office
an appointment to any public office made with
reference to the Presidency, or any person holds
an appointment similarly made to any office,
board, commission, committee or similar body
whether corporate or unincorporate, such public
officer or person as the case may be shall as from
the said date be deemed to hold his appointment
as if it were made with reference to the Colony.

4. This Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a date to be appointed by the Governor
by Proclamation published in the Glacette. —

O. E. Henry,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 18th
day of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrort,
Clerk of the Counctl.





ANTIGUA..

Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by Haru Pigott, Acting Government Printer,— By Authority,

M. 47/128—500—5.56.

1956,
[Price 4 cenis.]



No. 7 of 1956. Interpretation of Laws Monrt-
(Repea!). SERRAT.
| AssENT,
Kk. W. Brackpurny,
Governor.

22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 7 of 1956.

An Ordinance to repeal the Interpretation of
Laws Ordinance, 1895.

| By Proclamation | Commence.
ment.

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-
serrat.

“4. This Ordinance may be cited as the ghort title.
Interpretation of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.

2. The Interpretation of Laws Ordinance, Repeal.
1898, the Interpretation of Laws Ordinance, 1898, yisgs.
Amendment Ordinance, 1928, the Interpretation 2/1923.
of Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940, the s/1940.
Interpretation of Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 4/1959.
1952, and the Interpretation of Laws (Amend- 71954.
ment) Ordinance, 1954, are hereby repealed.

3. This Ordinance shall come into opsra- Commence-
tion on a date to be appointed by the Governor â„¢e*-.
by Proclamation published in the Gazette.

O. E. Heyry, —
President.

Passed the Levislative Council this 18th day
of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrorr,
Clerk of the Counetl.



ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islanda,
by Eart Picorr, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority
1956.

47/00183—500—5.56. Prica 3 cents.



No. 8 of 1986. Publicanion of Oficial Matters.

[L.8.]
J Assent,
Kk, W. Bracksurnr,
Governor.
22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 8 of 1956.

An Ordinance to authorise the publication in the
official publication printed and published in
Antigua under the title of “(The Antigua,
Montserrat and Virgin Islands Gazette” of
such official matters relating to the Colony as
are required by law to be, or are customarily
published, in “the Gazette”.

[ By Proclamation |
ENACTED by the Legislature of Montserrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Publication of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.

2. In this Ordinance the words “ the official
publication printed and published in the Colony of
Antigua” shall mean the official publication print-
ed and published in that Colony under the title of
“The Antigua, Montserrat and Virgin Islands
Gazette”.

8. It shall be lawful for the Administrator
to enter into an Agreement with the Administrator
of Antigua for the publication in the official publi-
cation printed and published in the Colony of
Antigua of all such matters relating to the Colony
which—

(a) are required by or under any law in
force in the Colony to be published in “ the

Gazette”;

(6) in the opinion of the Administrator
require to be, or are by custom or usage pub-

lished in “the Gazette” for the information

of the public.

Monr-
SERRAT.

Commence.
ment.

Short title.

Interpreta-
tion.

Power to
Administrator
to enter into
Agreement
for publica-
tion of official
and other
matters.



Mont- 2 Publication of Oficial Matters. No. 8 of 1956.
SERRAT.

vir eael 4. This Ordinance shall come into operation
. ona date to be appointed by the Governor by
Proclamation published in the Gazette.

O. E. Hayry,
President.

Passed the Legislative Council this 18th day
of May, 1956.

Js. H. CaRROrT,
Clerk of the Cownett.



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No. 9 of 1956. Prison (Amendment).

HLS]

I ASSENT,
Kk. W. Biackpouryg,
Governor.

28th May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 9 of 1956.

An Ordinance to amend the Prison Ordinance,
1955.

(By Proolamation |

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-

serrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Prison (Amendment) Ordinance, 1956, and shall
be read as one with the Prison Ordinance, 1955,
hereinafter referred to as the Principal Ordi-
nance,

2. Section 14 of the Principal Ordinance
is hereby repealed.

MoNTSERRAT,

Commence-
ment.

Short title.

10/1955.

Section 14 of
the Principal
Ordinance
repealed,



MONTSERRAT. 2 Prison (Amendment). No. 9 of L9d6.

Commence- 3
ment.

This Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a date to be appointed hy the Governor
by Proclamation pubtished in the Gacetie. ’

O. ft. Henry,
President,

Passed the Legislative Council this 18th
day of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrort,
Clerk of the Council.



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LEEWARD ISLANDS.

GENERAL GOVERNMENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 21.

Proclamation dated May 29, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Klementary Education (Repeal) Act, 1955
(No. 7/1955).

BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE LEEWARD ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.

K. W. BracKksurnr,
Governor.

WHEREAS by section 3 of the Elementary Education
(Repeal) Act, 1955 (No. 7/1955) it is provided that the said
Act shall come into operation on a date to be appointed by the
Governor by Proclamation published in the Gazeite.

i NOW, THEREFORE, J, Kenyera Witiiam
Brackeurne, 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 Admiral of the same, do by this my Procla-
mation declare that the said Act shall come into operation on
the 50th day of June, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s officers and loving subjects in the
said Colony aud all others whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready

. obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the (Gerermment House, Antiqua, this
29th day of May, 1956, and in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !



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LEEWARD ISLANDS.

ANTIGUA.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956. No. 14.

DeciaRation patep May 1, 1956, MADE UNDER SECTION 8 OF
tHE Lanp Acquisition Act, 1944 (No. 11/1944) FoR
THE ACQUISITION OF A CERTAIN PORTION OF LAND IN THE
PRESIDENCY OF ANTIGUA REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES.

IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that the Governor in
Council, with the approval of the Legislative Council of the
Presidency of Antioua considers that all that portion of land
part of which includes a swamp situate at Grays Farm in’ the
Island of Antigua the property of ANNA ANTHONYSON all as
the same is described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired
for public purposes, namely, for the completion of the filling
in of the swamp so that the aren can ba reclaimed and made
available as house sites.

SCHEDULE

All that piece or parcel of land and swamp situate in the
Parish of St. John in the Island of Antigua containing 3.98
acres and bounded as follows:--On the North by the Sea:
On the South by a Public footpath; On the East by lands of
Clemenceau. Alphonso Perry and on the West by lands of

John I. Martin.

Made by thy Governor in Council this Ist day of May,
1956.

FL A. CLARKE,
Acting Clerk of the Council.



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ANTIGUA.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.

1956, No. 15.

Proclamation dated May 25, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956 (No. 14 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.

Aurc LOVELACE,
Administrator.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms) Ordinance, 1950 (No. 14 of 1956) it is
provided that. the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
such day as the Governor may appoint by proclamation in
the (racetia: —

NOW THEREFORE, I, Avec Lovriace, a Member of
the Most Exce'lent Order of the British Empire, Administra-
tor of the Presidency of Antigua, do by this my proclamation
declare that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
the Ist dav of July, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Antigua and all others are hereby required to take due
notice herest and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Administrator's Office, Antigua,
this ¥5th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GoD SAVE THE QUEEN !



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LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.

STATUPORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 16.

Proclamation dated May 25,1956, bringing into operation
the Interpretation of Laws Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordi-
nance, 1956 (No. 18 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.

Avec LOVELACE,
Administrator.

WHEREAS by section 3 of the Interpretation of Laws.
- Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 13 of 1956) it is
provided that the said Ordinance shall come into operation
on such day as the Governor may appoint by proclamation
in the Gazette:

NOW ?SAEREFORE, |, Avec Lovenace, a Member of
the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Administrator
of the Presidency of Antigua, do by this my proclamation
declare that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
the Ist day uf July, 1956.

AND «il Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Antigua und all others are hereby required to take due
notice hereof and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

OIVEN at the Administrator's Office, Anuigua,
this 25th day of May, 1956 in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

ANTIGUA.
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1956.

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LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.

1956, No. 7.

Proclamation dated May 26, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956 (No. 6 of 1956).



BY THE GOVERNOR.

A PROCLAMATION.

QO. KE. Henry,
Acting Commissioner.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 6 of 1956) it is
provided that the seid Ordinance shall come into operation on
a day to be appointed by the (tovernor by proclamation pub-
lished in the (lazeite:

NOW . THEREFORE, I, Oscar Eruesperr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall
come into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956.

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready
obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,

this 26th dav of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !





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LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.



STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 8.

Proclamation dated May 26,1956, bringing into operation
the Interpretation of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956
(No. 7 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
QO. E. Henry,

Acting Coiminissioner.



WHEREAS by section 3 of the Interpretation of Laws

(Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 7 of 1956) it is provided that

the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be

: appointed by the Governor by proclamation published in the
Gazette:

| NOW THEREFORE, I, Oscar Eraereert Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956,

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready

® obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,
this 26th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty's reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ¢



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LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 9.
Proclamation dated May 26, 1956, bringing into opera-

tion the Publication of Official Matters Ordinance,
1056 (No. 8 of 1956).



BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
O. E. Henry,
Acting Commissioner.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Publication of Official
Matters Ordinance, 1956 (No. 8 of 1956) it is provided that
the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be
appointed by the Governor by proclamation published im the
Gazette:

NOW THEREFORE, I, Oscar Erurtperr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do b
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall
come into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956.

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready
obedience accordingly.

GIVEN atthe Commisstoner’s Office, Montserrat,
this 26th day of May, 1956, in the fifth
year of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!



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LERWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 10.

Proclamation dated May 28, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Crown Freceedings Ordinance, 1954 (No.
12/1954).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
QO. E. Henry,

Acting Comuissioner.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Crown Proceedings
Ordinanec, 1954 (No, 12/1954) it is provided that the said
Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be appointed
by the Governor by proclamation published in the Gacette.

NOW, THEREFORE, J, Oscar Ernerprrtr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the 30th day of June, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat 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 Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,
this 28th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

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Full Text


VOL. LXXXIV.

THE LEKWARD ISLA
GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.

FRIDAY, Isr JUNE, 1956. yO.









Notices,
The St. John Ambulance
Brigade.
Her Majesty the QUEEN, the

Sovereign Head of the Grand Priory in
the British Realm of the Most Venera-
ble Order of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, has been graciously
pleased to sanction the admission of
the following as Serving Sister and
Serving Brothers respectively of the
Order as from 22nd February. 1956,
the date of Her Majesty’s Sign
Manual.

Mrs. Edith R. Longford

Dr. A. J. Keevil, M.B.E., M.
Ch.B., M.P.C.S,, LR.C.
D.T.M. & H.

Dr. N. J. L. Margetson, M.B.
M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., M.C.P.S.

Ref. No. 36!90907.

B.,
P.,
E.

Crown Proceedings Ordinance,
1954.

It is hereby notified for general
information that the Proclamation
dated the 8th May, 1956 which
declares that the Crown Proceedings
Ordinance, 1954 (No. 12 of 1954) shall
come into operation on the 8th May,
1956 is hereby cancelled, the date of
the coming into force of the Ordi-
nance having been _ incorrectly
declared therein, and is replaced by
the Proclamation dated the 28th day
of May, 1956 and published in this
issue of the Gazette which declares
that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the 30th day of
June, 1956.

Commissioner’s Office,
Montserrat,
28th May, 1956.



Ti is notified for general informa-
tion that Mr. P. Winter, Senior
Clerk, Central Board of Health,
Antigua, has been appointed to act as
Secretary of the Board during the
absence of Mr. A. McP. Taylor, Assist-
ant Administrative Secretary, (Medi-
cal), who has been granted sixty-nine
days’ vacation leave with effect from
23rd April, 1956.

Administrator,s Office,
St. John’s,
Antigua.

28th May, 1956.

Ref. No. A.C. 18/65.

PRE PLZ,
J) LPL

Tt is hereby notified for general
information that two short summer
courses in Home Life and Activities
for women from overseas are being
organised in London by the Borough
Polytechnic and the Regent Street
Polytechnic under the auspices of the
London County Council.

These courses are suitable for
women already in the United
Kingdom, for women going to the
United Kingdom with their husbands
on leave or to join their husbands
who are taking educational and _ tech-
nical training there, or for women
students themselves taking educa-
tional or specialist courses.

The courses begin in July, and
application for enrolment to either of
them should be made by personal
application or letter to the Organisers
whose addresses may be obtained at
this office, where further details may
be made available.

Administrator’s Office,
Antigua.
19th May, 1956.

Ref. No. A. 23/17.



No. 63.

Appointments and transfers etce.,
in the public service, with effect from
the dates stated, are published for
general information:—

Benjamin, Miss G., Temporary Junior
Clerk, Secretariat, to be Junior
Clerk, Central Housing and Plan-
ning Authority, Antigua, vice Miss
G. Derrick, Junior Clerk, trans-
ferred to the Post Office, Antigua.

May 4.

Knight, Mrs. 0., Certificated Elemen-
tary School Assistant Grade II, to
be Certificated Elementary School
Head Teacher Grade II, Education
Department, Antigua. May 1.

Lake, J., Student Sanitary Inspector,
to be Sanitary Inspector Class II,
Central Board of Health, Autigua.

April 1.

Roper-Curzon, Capt. The Hon. J.,
Private Secretary and Aide-de-
Camp to His Excellency the

Governor. May 6.
Ref. No. P.F, 645.



25.
CONFIRMATION OF ACTS AND
ORDINANCE.
No. 64.
The Secretary of State for the

Colonies has informed the Governor
that the power of disallowance will
not be exercised in respect of the
undermentioned Acts and = Ordi-
nance :—

ACTS.
Leeward Islands.

No. 3 of 1956, The Interpretation
and General Clauses (Amendment)
Act, 1956.”

No. 4 of 1956, “The Overseas
Nurses’ Pensions (Amendment) Act,
1956.”

No. 9 of 1956, “ The Supplemen-
tary Appropriation (1955) Act.
1956,”

No. 10 of 1956, “The Appropria-
tion Act, 1956.”

ORDINANCE.

Antigua.

No. 11 of 1955, “The Entertain-
ments Duty (Amendment) Ordinance,
1955.”

No. 65.

The Governor has been pleased to
assent to the undermenioned Ordi-
nances:—

Antigua.

No. 11 of 1956, “‘The Education

Ordinance, 1956.” May 22

No. 12 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23

No. 13 of 1956, “The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 14 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 15 of 1956, “The Crown
Proceedings (Amendment) Ordinance
1956.” May 23

Montserrat.

No. 6 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 22


Y6

No. 7 of 1956, ‘The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 22

No. 8 of 1956, “The Publication
of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.”

May 22

No. 9 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 28
No. 10 of 1956, “The Crown

Proceedings (Amendment) Ordinance,
1956.” May 28

No. 11 of 1956, “The Edueation
Ordinance, 1956.” May 28

No. 12 of 1956, “The Leprosy Ordi-
nance, 1956.” May 28

St. Kitts-Nevis- Anguilla.

No. 11 of 1956, “The Interpreta-
tion of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 12 of 1956, “The Crown Pro-
ceedings (Amendment) Ordinance,
1956.” May 23

No. 13 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 14 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23
No. 15 of 1956, “ The Preservation
of Ordinances (Repeal) Ordinance,

1956.” May 23
No. 16 ‘of 1956, “The General
Legislature Competency (General

Repeal and Revocation of Declara-
tions) Ordinance, 1956.” May 23

No. 17 of 1956, “The Lunacy and
Mental Treatment Ordinance, 1956.”
May 23

No. 66.

The following Ordinances and
Statutory Rules and Orders are cir-
culated with this Gazette and form
part thereof :—

ORDINANCES.

Montserrat.

No. 6 of 1956, “The Laws and
Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956.” 2 pp. Price 4 cts.

No. 7 of 1956, “ The Interpretation
of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956.”
1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 8 of 1956, “The Publication

of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.”.

2 pp. Price 4 cts.

No. 9 of 1956, “The Prison
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1956.”
2 pp. Price 4 cts.

STATUTORY RULES & ORDERS.
General Government.

No. 21 of 1956, “ Proclamation bring-
ing into operation the Elementary
Education (Repeal) Act, 1955 (No.
7/1955). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE.

Antigua.

No. 14 of 1956, “ Declaration dated
May 1, 1956, made under Section 3
of the Land Acquisition Act, 1944
(No. 11/1944) for the acquisition of a
certain portion of land in the Presi-
dency of Antigua required for public
purposes. 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 15 of 1956, ‘‘ Proclamation
dated May 25, 1956, bringing into
operation the Laws and Public Offi-
ces (Change of Terms) Ordinance,
1956 (No. 14 of 1956).

1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 16 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 25, 1956, bringing into
operation the Interpretation of Laws
Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956
(No. 13 of 1956). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

Montserrat.

No. 7 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Laws and Public Offi-
ces (Change of Terms) Ordinance,
1956 (No, 6 of 1956). 1 pp. Price 3 cts.

No. 8 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Interpretation of Laws
(Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 7 of
1956). 1 pp Price 3 cts.

No. 9 of 1956, “ Proclamation
dated May, 26, 1956, bringing into
operation the Publication of Official
Matters Ordinance, 1956 (No. 8 of
1956). 1 pp. Price 3 ats,

No. 10 of 1956, ‘ Proclamation
dated May 28, 1956, bringing into
operation the Crown Proceedings
Ordinance, 1954 (No. 12/1954).

1 pp. Price 3 cts.

Tenders are invited for the supply
of the undermentioned items to
Government Institutions in Antigua
for the period ending 3lst December,
1956.

2. All tenders must be addressed
to the Administrator of Antigua in
sealed envelopes marked “ Tenders
for the supply of Groceries, etc ” and
delivered at the Administrator’s Office
not later than noon on 9th June,
1956.

3. Government does not bind it-
self to accept the lowest or any
tender.

; Groceries.

Rice
Flour
Meal
Butter (5lb. and Lb. tins)
Cheese (5lb. and 12 oz. tins)
Fish—salted, pickled, tinned
Milk—tinned
Sugar
Edible Oil
Fruits — tinned
Meat—salted, pickled, tinned, smoked
and cured
Kerosene Oil
Vegetables.
Sweet Potatoes
Yams
Eddoes and Tannias
Carrots
Green Vegetables

[1 June, 1956.

Vegetables Imported.
Onions
Potatoes

Laundry Necessaries.
Soap
Blue
Washing Soda

Others.

Bread
Eggs and Poultry
Fish —fresh
Fruits—Fresh
Meat—Fresh
Milk—Fresh

Administy ator’s Office,
Antigua.
Ref. No. A. 41/36

WINDWARD ISLANDS
BROADCASTING SERVICE

Vacancy for Assistant
Engineer.

1. Applications are invited from
suitably qualified candidates for
appointment to the post of Assistant
Engineer in the Windward Islands
Broadcasting Service, St. George’s,
Grenada, B.W.I.

2. The salary of the post is $3,600
per annum. Quarters are not pro-
vided.

3. The appointment is non-pen-
sionable, and will be on probation for
six months in the first instance.
Subject to satisfactory completion of
the prubativnary perivd, appvinbment
will be on contract for three years
including the period of leave earned.
The officer will be subject to the
Colonial Regulations, and local Gen-
eral Orders for the time being in
force, in so far as they are applicable.

4. Candidates should preferably
hold a Diploma in Radio Technology
from a recognized institution, and have
had at least five years experience in
the operation and maintenance of
HF transmitters up to 5 Kw., Radio
Receivers, Tape Recorders and AF
Amplifiers, and at least one year ina
supervisory capacity. Experience in
a Broadcasting Organisation, while
not essential, would be an asset.

5. Free first class passages will be
provided for the officer, his wife and
children, not exceeding five persons
in all, on first appointment, and on
satisfactory termination of his con-
tract; children to be under 18 years
of age, unmarried, and dependent on
the officer.

Vacation leave on full salary will
be granted at the rate of one week
for each completed period of three
months resident service; such leave
to be granted on the satisfactory
completion of the period of resident
service but within the life of the
contract.

6. Applications should be address-
ed to the Chief Secretary, Windward
Islands, Grenada, B.W.I., and should.
reach him not later than the 15th
June, 1956.

Ref. No. 13/00332.
a June, 1996. |

TRADE MARS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 3rd May, 1956.

RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, State of New York U.S.A.
have applied for Registration of one

“Trade Mark consisting of the follow-
ing:—

RADIOTRON

Class 8 that is to say, raiio and
television receiving and transmitting

tubes, amplifying tubes, cathode ray.

tubes, gaseous tubes, photocclls, in-
candescent lamps, phototubes, camera
tubes, electron discharge tubes and
vacuum tubes of all kinds and for all
purposes, parts thereof and accessories
thereto, transistors, radio and televi-
sich receiving and transmitting appa-
ratus, parts thereof and accessories
thereto, electronic equipment of all
kinds, parts thereof and accessories
thereto. .

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 35 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,
Acting Registrar of T'rade Murks.



TRADE MARKS OFFICK,
ANTIGUA, 29th March, 1956.

RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 20 Rockefeller Plax,
New York, State of New York, United
States of America have applicd for
Registration of one Trade Mark
consisting of the following:—

VICTROLA

Class 8 that isto say: magneiic tape
and magnetic wire sound and picture
recording and reproducing equipment,
magnetic tape and magnetic wire for
use with such apparatus as well as
components and accessories such as
tape reels, amplifiers, loudspeakers,
microphones, remote control uiitsand
tape splicers, magnetic tape recorders
combined with radio and television
receiving sets; electrically operated
phonographs, mechanical or spring
wound phonographs, parts thereof and
accessories thereto, such as record
playing attachments, talking machine

records, souud records for use in radio
broadeasting, electrical records, sound
disc recorders and recording equip-
ment, sound record players, albums
or sets of phonograph records, talking
machines styli or needles, electrically
operated talking machines combined
with radio receiving sets, television
receiving sets and magnetic tape
recorders.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 51 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,

Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
ANTIGUA, 29th March, 1956.
RADIO CORPORATION OF
AMERICA of 30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, State of New York, U.S.A.
have applicd for Registration of one
Trade Mark consisting of the follow-

-ing:—

RED SEAL

Class 8, that is to say: electrically
operated phonographs, mechanical or
spring wound phonographs, parts
thereof and accessories thereto, such
as record playing attachments, talking
machine records, sound records for
use in radio broadcasting, electrical
records, sound dise recorders and
recording equipment, sound record
players, albums or sets of phonograph
records, talking machine styli or
needles, electrically operated talking
machines combined with radio
receiving sets, television receiving sets
and magnetic tape recorders.

The Applicants claim that they
have used the said Trade Mark in
respect of the said goods for 53 years
before the date of their said Applica-
tion.

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.

CECIL O. BYRON,

Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



RAINFALL FIGURES.
Central Experiment Station





Antigua.

Month. 1952, 1953. 1954, 1935. 1956.
Jan, 2.41 1.93 3.04 2.16 5.15
Feb. 1.60 1.02 2.45 68 1.23
Mar. 1.62 5.60 1.08 83 1.40
April 3.14 2.06 AQ 1.75 3.83
To 26th May 2.92 148 383 2.20 1.71

11.69 12.09 10.89 7.62 13.32



THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 97

TOWN AND COUNTRY
PLANNING ORDINANCE,
1948.
Resolution.

BE IT RESOLVED that the Cen-
tral Authority under Section 5 (1) (0)
of the Town and Country Planning
Ordinance No. 4 of 1948, hereby
decide to prepare Schemes in respect
of lands of the following village
Extensions:

All Saints, Bendals, Bolans, Five
Islands, Freemanville, Parham,
Pares Village, St. Phillip, Table
Hill Gordon and Willikies in the
Presidency of Antigua.

Dated this 12th day of March,
1956.

CLARENCE SIMON,

Secretary and Executive Officer,

Central Authority.

WEIGHTS & MEASURES.

The Inspector of Weights and
Measures shall attend for the purpose
of examining, weighing and stamp-
ing Weights and Measures and
Weighing Instruments at the follow-
ing times and placcs:—

(1) At the Police Station, Parham,
on Tuesday 5th June, from 10 am.
to 4 p.m.

(2) At the Police Station. at Will-
kies, on Thursday 7th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(3) At the Police Station, Bolans,
on Tuesday 12th June, from 10 a.m,
to 4 p.m.

(4) At the Police Station, All
Saints, on Thursday 14th June, from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(5) In the City of St John, at the







Police Station, on Monday 18th,
Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th,

Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd June,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Provided that should any of the
days prescribed above for the Inspec-
tor’s attendance at Parham, Willikieg,
Bolans and All Saints fall ona Bank.
Holiday, the Inspoctor shall attend
on the following day instead.

JOHN J. REYNOLDS,
Inspector of Weights & Measures,
Police Headquarters,

Antigua,
15th May, 1956.

Notice is hereby given that a copy
of the list of the original assessments
ofjthe City Rate for 1956 to which
ob ections have been taken and altera-
tions made thereto by the Central
Board of Health has this day been
posted up on the outer door of the
Treasury and may be seen at the
Central Board of Health Office.

Notice is also hereby given that all
the amounts for City Rate for the
year 1956 must be paid into the
Treasury by 31st August 1956.

P. Winter,
Secretary, Central Board.
of Health.
Central Board of Health Office,
Antigua.
llth May, 1956.
98 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [1 June, 1956.

TRADE MARKS OFFICE,
Antigua, 26th March, 1956.

BERMUDEZ BISCUIT COMPANY LIMITED of 10—14 Duncan Street, Port-of-Spain,,

Trinidad have applied for Registration of one Trade Mark consisting of the following:—



in Class 42, that is to say: Substances used as food or as ingredients in food.

The Applicants claim that they have used the said Trade Mark in respect of the said goods for
one week 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.

Crecit O. Byrroyx, |
Acting Registrar of Trade Marks.



ANTIGUA SAVINGS BANK..

Account oF Deposits AND WITHDRAWALS FOR (}CARTER ENDED 3lstT Marca, 1956.





Deposits. WITH: RAWALS.
& $
To Balance at credit of Depositors as By Balance at credit of Depositors .
at lst January, 1956 779,523.56 ag at 31st March, 1956 814,391.60
», Deposits received 116,842.43
», Interest credited to Depositors 34.78 | ,, Withdrawals 82,009.17
896,400.77 896,400.77

STATEMENT Or ASSETS AND LiABILITIES as aT 31st Marcu, 1956.







LIABILITIES. AssETS,
To Balance at credit of Depositors | By Investments 692,481.41
as at 31st March, 1956 814,891.60 | Cash With Treasury 38,844.76
», Interest Earned 9,107.08 | Interest Paid 34.78
» sale of Pass Books 1.92 | Reserve Deficit 92,139.65
823,500.60 | 823,500.60
Lionet GILKrS, EK. G. O’M. Brrriner,
Accountant. Chief Accountant.

14th May, 1956.



ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by EARL Praott,
Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
[Price 45 cents,}


No. 6 of 1956. Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms).

[L.8.]

I Assent,
K. W. BLACKBURNE,
Governor,
22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT,
No. 6 of 1956.

An Ordinance to substitute in the laws of
Montserrat the expression “ Colony ” for the
expression ‘* Presidency” and the expression

‘“‘ Administrator” for the expression ‘ Com-
missioner’ when used in reference to the
officer administering the Government of
Montserrat, and to provide that statutory
appointments to offices and bodies corporate
or unincorporate in the Presidency shall be
deemed to be appointments to correspond-
ing offices and bodies in the Colony.

[By Proclamation |

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-
serrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinanee, 1956.

8. From and after the commencement of

- this Ordinance whenever the expression “ Presi-

expression ‘ Administrator

dency ” or the expression ‘ Commissioner”

used in reference to the officer administering the
Government of Montserrat, occurs in any Ordi-
nance or subsidiary fee lation made thereunder,
then in force, there shall he substituted ficietor

respectively the expression © Colony” and the
29



Commence-
ment,

Short title.

Substitution
of expressions,
Monrt-
SERRAT.

Appointments
to offices and
boards in the
Presidency to
be deemed to
be appoint-
ments to cor-
responding
offices and
boards in the
Colony.

Commence-
ment,

2 Laws and Public Uffices
(Change of Terms).

No. 6 of 1956. °

3. Where by or under any Ordinance and
at the date of commencement of this Ordinance
a public officer holds either by name or by office
an appointment to any public office made with
reference to the Presidency, or any person holds
an appointment similarly made to any office,
board, commission, committee or similar body
whether corporate or unincorporate, such public
officer or person as the case may be shall as from
the said date be deemed to hold his appointment
as if it were made with reference to the Colony.

4. This Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a date to be appointed by the Governor
by Proclamation published in the Glacette. —

O. E. Henry,
President.
Passed the Legislative Council this 18th
day of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrort,
Clerk of the Counctl.





ANTIGUA..

Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by Haru Pigott, Acting Government Printer,— By Authority,

M. 47/128—500—5.56.

1956,
[Price 4 cenis.]
No. 7 of 1956. Interpretation of Laws Monrt-
(Repea!). SERRAT.
| AssENT,
Kk. W. Brackpurny,
Governor.

22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 7 of 1956.

An Ordinance to repeal the Interpretation of
Laws Ordinance, 1895.

| By Proclamation | Commence.
ment.

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-
serrat.

“4. This Ordinance may be cited as the ghort title.
Interpretation of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance,
1956.

2. The Interpretation of Laws Ordinance, Repeal.
1898, the Interpretation of Laws Ordinance, 1898, yisgs.
Amendment Ordinance, 1928, the Interpretation 2/1923.
of Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940, the s/1940.
Interpretation of Laws (Amendment) Ordinance, 4/1959.
1952, and the Interpretation of Laws (Amend- 71954.
ment) Ordinance, 1954, are hereby repealed.

3. This Ordinance shall come into opsra- Commence-
tion on a date to be appointed by the Governor â„¢e*-.
by Proclamation published in the Gazette.

O. E. Heyry, —
President.

Passed the Levislative Council this 18th day
of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrorr,
Clerk of the Counetl.



ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islanda,
by Eart Picorr, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority
1956.

47/00183—500—5.56. Prica 3 cents.
No. 8 of 1986. Publicanion of Oficial Matters.

[L.8.]
J Assent,
Kk, W. Bracksurnr,
Governor.
22nd May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 8 of 1956.

An Ordinance to authorise the publication in the
official publication printed and published in
Antigua under the title of “(The Antigua,
Montserrat and Virgin Islands Gazette” of
such official matters relating to the Colony as
are required by law to be, or are customarily
published, in “the Gazette”.

[ By Proclamation |
ENACTED by the Legislature of Montserrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Publication of Official Matters Ordinance, 1956.

2. In this Ordinance the words “ the official
publication printed and published in the Colony of
Antigua” shall mean the official publication print-
ed and published in that Colony under the title of
“The Antigua, Montserrat and Virgin Islands
Gazette”.

8. It shall be lawful for the Administrator
to enter into an Agreement with the Administrator
of Antigua for the publication in the official publi-
cation printed and published in the Colony of
Antigua of all such matters relating to the Colony
which—

(a) are required by or under any law in
force in the Colony to be published in “ the

Gazette”;

(6) in the opinion of the Administrator
require to be, or are by custom or usage pub-

lished in “the Gazette” for the information

of the public.

Monr-
SERRAT.

Commence.
ment.

Short title.

Interpreta-
tion.

Power to
Administrator
to enter into
Agreement
for publica-
tion of official
and other
matters.
Mont- 2 Publication of Oficial Matters. No. 8 of 1956.
SERRAT.

vir eael 4. This Ordinance shall come into operation
. ona date to be appointed by the Governor by
Proclamation published in the Gazette.

O. E. Hayry,
President.

Passed the Legislative Council this 18th day
of May, 1956.

Js. H. CaRROrT,
Clerk of the Cownett.



ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by Earn Pigorr, Acting Government Printer—By Authority.
1956.

47/00414-500—5.56 [Price 4 conts.]

wa en
No. 9 of 1956. Prison (Amendment).

HLS]

I ASSENT,
Kk. W. Biackpouryg,
Governor.

28th May, 1956.

MONTSERRAT.
No. 9 of 1956.

An Ordinance to amend the Prison Ordinance,
1955.

(By Proolamation |

ENACTED by the Legislature of Mont-

serrat.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the
Prison (Amendment) Ordinance, 1956, and shall
be read as one with the Prison Ordinance, 1955,
hereinafter referred to as the Principal Ordi-
nance,

2. Section 14 of the Principal Ordinance
is hereby repealed.

MoNTSERRAT,

Commence-
ment.

Short title.

10/1955.

Section 14 of
the Principal
Ordinance
repealed,
MONTSERRAT. 2 Prison (Amendment). No. 9 of L9d6.

Commence- 3
ment.

This Ordinance shall come into opera-
tion on a date to be appointed hy the Governor
by Proclamation pubtished in the Gacetie. ’

O. ft. Henry,
President,

Passed the Legislative Council this 18th
day of May, 1956.

Js. H. Carrort,
Clerk of the Council.



ANTIGUA
Printed at the Government. Printing Office, Leeward Islands.
by Eart Preort, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
M. 64/23-500—5.56. Price 4 cants
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

GENERAL GOVERNMENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 21.

Proclamation dated May 29, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Klementary Education (Repeal) Act, 1955
(No. 7/1955).

BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE LEEWARD ISLANDS.
A PROCLAMATION.

K. W. BracKksurnr,
Governor.

WHEREAS by section 3 of the Elementary Education
(Repeal) Act, 1955 (No. 7/1955) it is provided that the said
Act shall come into operation on a date to be appointed by the
Governor by Proclamation published in the Gazeite.

i NOW, THEREFORE, J, Kenyera Witiiam
Brackeurne, 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 Admiral of the same, do by this my Procla-
mation declare that the said Act shall come into operation on
the 50th day of June, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s officers and loving subjects in the
said Colony aud all others whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready

. obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the (Gerermment House, Antiqua, this
29th day of May, 1956, and in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !



: ANTIGUA.,
Printed at the Governmnet Printing Office, Leeward Islands.
by Earn Picort, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956,

x 47/00076—I1.—480—5.56. [Price 3 cents. ]
Le. 724 |
624 w
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

ANTIGUA.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956. No. 14.

DeciaRation patep May 1, 1956, MADE UNDER SECTION 8 OF
tHE Lanp Acquisition Act, 1944 (No. 11/1944) FoR
THE ACQUISITION OF A CERTAIN PORTION OF LAND IN THE
PRESIDENCY OF ANTIGUA REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES.

IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that the Governor in
Council, with the approval of the Legislative Council of the
Presidency of Antioua considers that all that portion of land
part of which includes a swamp situate at Grays Farm in’ the
Island of Antigua the property of ANNA ANTHONYSON all as
the same is described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired
for public purposes, namely, for the completion of the filling
in of the swamp so that the aren can ba reclaimed and made
available as house sites.

SCHEDULE

All that piece or parcel of land and swamp situate in the
Parish of St. John in the Island of Antigua containing 3.98
acres and bounded as follows:--On the North by the Sea:
On the South by a Public footpath; On the East by lands of
Clemenceau. Alphonso Perry and on the West by lands of

John I. Martin.

Made by thy Governor in Council this Ist day of May,
1956.

FL A. CLARKE,
Acting Clerk of the Council.



ANPIGUA
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Lecward Islands.
by Haru Picorr, Acting Governmeut Printer.—Bv Authority.
1056,

A. 66/169—480—5.56. Price 3 conts,
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

ANTIGUA.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.

1956, No. 15.

Proclamation dated May 25, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956 (No. 14 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.

Aurc LOVELACE,
Administrator.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms) Ordinance, 1950 (No. 14 of 1956) it is
provided that. the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
such day as the Governor may appoint by proclamation in
the (racetia: —

NOW THEREFORE, I, Avec Lovriace, a Member of
the Most Exce'lent Order of the British Empire, Administra-
tor of the Presidency of Antigua, do by this my proclamation
declare that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
the Ist dav of July, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Antigua and all others are hereby required to take due
notice herest and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Administrator's Office, Antigua,
this ¥5th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GoD SAVE THE QUEEN !



ANTIGUA,
Printed at the Government Printing Office. Leeward Islands,
by Banu Preorr, Acting Government Printer.—By Anthority.
1956,

A. 47/190—480—5.56. [Price 3 cents.]
LEEWARD ISLANDS.
ANTIGUA.

STATUPORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 16.

Proclamation dated May 25,1956, bringing into operation
the Interpretation of Laws Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordi-
nance, 1956 (No. 18 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.

Avec LOVELACE,
Administrator.

WHEREAS by section 3 of the Interpretation of Laws.
- Act, 1896 (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 13 of 1956) it is
provided that the said Ordinance shall come into operation
on such day as the Governor may appoint by proclamation
in the Gazette:

NOW ?SAEREFORE, |, Avec Lovenace, a Member of
the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Administrator
of the Presidency of Antigua, do by this my proclamation
declare that the said Ordinance shall come into operation on
the Ist day uf July, 1956.

AND «il Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Antigua und all others are hereby required to take due
notice hereof and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

OIVEN at the Administrator's Office, Anuigua,
this 25th day of May, 1956 in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing «fice. Leeward Islauds.
by EAru Pigott Acting Government Printer.— By Authority.
1956.

A. 47/127—480 —5.56 [Price 3 vents. |
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.

1956, No. 7.

Proclamation dated May 26, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Laws and Public Offices (Change of Terms)
Ordinance, 1956 (No. 6 of 1956).



BY THE GOVERNOR.

A PROCLAMATION.

QO. KE. Henry,
Acting Commissioner.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Laws and Public Offices
(Change of Terms) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 6 of 1956) it is
provided that the seid Ordinance shall come into operation on
a day to be appointed by the (tovernor by proclamation pub-
lished in the (lazeite:

NOW . THEREFORE, I, Oscar Eruesperr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall
come into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956.

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready
obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,

this 26th dav of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !





ANTIGUA.,
Printed at the Government Printing Office. Leeward Islands,:
by Earn Picorr. Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1O56,

47/00420—-486—5.56. Price 3 cents
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.



STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 8.

Proclamation dated May 26,1956, bringing into operation
the Interpretation of Laws (Repeal) Ordinance, 1956
(No. 7 of 1956).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
QO. E. Henry,

Acting Coiminissioner.



WHEREAS by section 3 of the Interpretation of Laws

(Repeal) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 7 of 1956) it is provided that

the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be

: appointed by the Governor by proclamation published in the
Gazette:

| NOW THEREFORE, I, Oscar Eraereert Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956,

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready

® obedience accordingly.

GIVEN at the Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,
this 26th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty's reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ¢



ANTIGUA.,
Printed at the Government, Printing Office, Leeward Islands.
by Barb Preorr, Acting Government Printer —By Anthovity,
1956.

47/00183—480 —5.56 [ Price 3 cents.)
LEEWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 9.
Proclamation dated May 26, 1956, bringing into opera-

tion the Publication of Official Matters Ordinance,
1056 (No. 8 of 1956).



BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
O. E. Henry,
Acting Commissioner.

WHEREAS by section 4 of the Publication of Official
Matters Ordinance, 1956 (No. 8 of 1956) it is provided that
the said Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be
appointed by the Governor by proclamation published im the
Gazette:

NOW THEREFORE, I, Oscar Erurtperr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do b
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall
come into operation on the Ist day of July, 1956.

AND, all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat and all those whom it may concern are hereby
required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready
obedience accordingly.

GIVEN atthe Commisstoner’s Office, Montserrat,
this 26th day of May, 1956, in the fifth
year of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!



: ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands,
by EARL Picort, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956.
47/00414—480—5.56. Price 3 cents.
LERWARD ISLANDS.

MONTSERRAT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS.
1956, No. 10.

Proclamation dated May 28, 1956, bringing into opera-
tion the Crown Freceedings Ordinance, 1954 (No.
12/1954).

BY THE GOVERNOR.
A PROCLAMATION.
QO. E. Henry,

Acting Comuissioner.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Crown Proceedings
Ordinanec, 1954 (No, 12/1954) it is provided that the said
Ordinance shall come into operation on a day to be appointed
by the Governor by proclamation published in the Gacette.

NOW, THEREFORE, J, Oscar Ernerprrtr Henry,
Acting Commissioner of the Presidency of Montserrat, do by
this my proclamation declare that the said Ordinance shall come
into operation on the 30th day of June, 1956.

AND all Her Majesty’s loving subjects in the Presidency
of Montserrat 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 Commissioner's Office, Montserrat,
this 28th day of May, 1956, in the fifth year
of Her Majesty’s reign.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

ANTIGUA.
Printed at the Government Printing Offic. Leeward Islands,
by EarE Prcorr, Acting Government Printer.—By Authority.
1956,
47/00307—480——5.56. {Price 3 conts-}