SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
V()O. 69.]
GAZETTE
SAINT VINCJENT. TUESDAY, 15 MAY, 1956.
[No 27.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 204.
RETURN OF GOVERNOR TO GRENADA.
With reference to Government Notice No. 184 of 8th May, 1956, His Excellency
Mr. COLVILLE MONTGOMERY DEVERELL, C.M.G., C.V.O., O.B.E., Governor and
Commander-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, returned to Grenada by air at
noon to-day.
15th May, 1956.
(A. 62/1955.)
No. 205.
CELEBRATION OF HER MAJESTY
THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 358 of 9th August, 1955, it is here-
by notified for general information that
in view of the coincidence this year of
the date fixed for the official celebration
of Her Majesty's Birthday and the Feast
of Corpus Christi, Her Majesty the
Queen has been graciously pleased to
approve of Her Birthday being observed
on 1st June. 1956 in the Windward
Islands.
15th May, 1956.
(A. 11/1952).
No. 206.
AMERICAN CONSULATE, PORT-OF-
SPAIN, TRINIDAD.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 469 of 25th October, 1955, the
Exequatur empowering Mr. DOUGLAS
JENKINS, Jnr., to act as Consul-General
of the United States at Port-of-Spain.
Trinidad with jurisdiction in the Wind-
ward Islands and British Guiana,
received Her Majesty's signature on
the 3rd April, 1956.
15th May, 1956.
)R. 3/1949).
3Z .7.2
No. 207.
BEQUIA DISTRICT COUNCIL.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 176 of 24th April, 1956, Mr. F. A.
SIMMONS has been appointed a 'nomin-
ated member with effect from 7th May,
1956, vice the Honourable C. L. TANNIS
and until 31st December, 1957.
1Mr. DUDLEY S. S. BROWNE was duly
elected a member at a Bye-Election held
on the 7th May, 1956, to fill the vacancy
created by Mr. SIMMONS' earlier resig-
nation.
15th May, 1956.
No. 208.
LEGISLATION.
The Right Honourable the Secretary
of State for the Colonies has notified that
Her Majesty the QUEEN will not be
advised to exercise her power of dis-
allowance in respect of the following
Ordinances of thts Government:-
No. 5 of 1956.-An Ordinance to
amend the Promissory Oaths Act,
Cap. 135.
(A. 2711951).
No. 8 of 1956.-An Ordinance fur-
ther to amend the Jury Ordin-
ance, 1938.
(J. 95/1948).
15th May, 1956.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 MAY, 1956-(No. 27).
No. 209. ience: rent-free unfurinislied quarters
VACANT POSIS. are provided.
Duties: To be in charge of and
WINDWARD ISLANDS BROADCAST- responsible for the adminibtliation of a
ING SERVICE. 'land settlement subject- to the dilec-
--- tions of the Head of the Department.
VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT' ENG(INEEB. This involves the preparations of land
including draining, and irrigation. the
1. Applications are invited from suit locationn of land to settle, s, the in-
ably qualified candidates for ;ippoin t- section ;ind timing of agricultural
ment to the post of Assistant Engineer oj,eratioi s in accordance wili Agricul-
in the 'Vindward Islands Broadcasting tuiral policy, the keeping of proper
Service, St. George's. Grenada, H.W.I. statistics and accounts amid the super-
2. The salary of the post is '..:.i'ill per vision of the general welfare of settlers.
annum Quarters are not provided. Qualifications: A good general edu-
3. The appointment is non-pension- cation, strong character and personality.
able, and will be on probation for six Candidates should be energetic and
monithsin the first instance. Subject to should haoe experience of dreniiiage tnd
satisfactory completion of the proiba- irrigation, soil colliser\ation. land utili-
tionary period, appointment will be on zation and of the handling of labou r.
contract for three years including the They minsu have administrative exper-
period of leave earned. The officer will ience ind managerial ability.
be subject to the Colonial Regulations. General: Leave is granted in accord-
and local General Orders for the time ance with the Leave Regulati
being in force, in so far as they are appointment and completion of service,
applicable. passages for the officer and family not
4. Candidates should preferably hold exceeding 5 passages in all from and
a Diploma in Radio Technology from a to the place of recruitment and Leave
recognized institution, and have had at Passages in accordance wilh Regula-
least five years' experience in the opera- tions are payable. If appointment on
tion and maintenance of HF transmit- contract is preferred, a gratuity of 221%
terms up to 5 Kw.. Radio Receivers, Tape of salary will be paid in respect of each
Recorders and AF Amplifiers, and at completed period of three months' ser-
least one year in the supervisory capa- vice.
city. Experience in a Broadcasting Or- Applications should be addressed to
ganisation, while not essential. would the Secretary, Public Service Commis-
be an asset. sion, General Post Office Building, Brit-
5. Free first class passages will be ish Guiana, for delivery not later than
provided for the officer, his wife and 19th May. Applications received after
children, not exceeding five persons in this date will not be considered. Appli-
all, on first appointment, and on satis- cants in the Public Service should
factory termination of his contract : submit their applications through the
children to be under 18 years of age, normal channels and those who applied
unmarried, and dependent on the in response to a previous notice should
officer. re-apply. Further particulars are
Vacation leave on full salary will be obtainable on application to the Chief
granted at the rate of one week for each Establishment Officer. Public Buildings,
completed period of throe months resi- British Guiana.
dent service but within the life of the 8th May, 1956.
contract.
6. Applications should be addressed
to the Chief Secretary. Windward Is- No. 199.
lands. Grenada. B.W.I.. and should ASSISTANT LECTURER, GOVERNMENT
reach him not later t an the 15th Jne. TRAINING COLLEGE, BELIZE.
1956. BRITISH HONDURAS.
15th May, 1956.
Applications are invited from suit-
No. 198. ably qualified candidates for the post of
LAND SETTLEMENT DEPARTMENT, Assistant Lecturer, Government Train-
BRITISH GUIANA. ing College, Belize, British Honduras.
-1. Appointment: The appoint ment
Vacancies exist for 3 Superinten- is non-rensionable, and will be for a
dents, pensionable, with salary on the period of three years in the first in-
scale A 4: $4,560) x 240-$5.760 oer stance. It will be subject to Colcnial
annum. Appointment is subject to Regulations and to the local General
medical fitness: commencing salary Orders in force for the time being so
commensurate with approved exper- far as they are applicable.
-A ...
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 MAY. 1956.-(No. 27).
2. Salary: The salary is in the scale No. 194.
650 to 900, point of intry being
determined by qualifications and ex-
perience. Under
Mon ldv.
3. Allowances: Travelling and sth)- ,,ing a
sistence allowances are p a yab I e in will he
accordance with local reguliiions in
respect of the approved travel (on duty. 8th M;
BANK HOLIDAYS
the Bank Holidiays Ordinance.
21st Ma.v. (Whit Monday),
3ank Holidlny. all Punllie Offc,
losed nit that day.
IT, 1956.
4. Quarters: Government quart rs No. 195.
are not at present available, but if any; Under the Bank Holidays Ordirance.
become available later, rent will be Thursdlay. 24th May, (Empire Day),
charged at the rate of 7J% of the offi- being i Bank Holiday, all Punllic Offices
cer's salary per annum. will he closed on that day.
8th May 14.56
5. Leave and Passages: Vacation
leave on full pay (to be taken on the No. 196.
satisfactory completion of the officer's
engagement) will be granted at the rate Under
of fivo days including Sundays for each Tnrhursda
completed month of service. The mffi- being a I
cer will also be eligible for local leave will be c
at the rate of sixteen days per annum. 8ih M!
and sick leave in accordance with local
regulations. Passages to and from
British Honduras and the place of No. 197.
recruitment will be provided on first REPOI
appointment and on the satisfactory ENQUIR
termination of the period of engage-
ment, for the officer, his wife, and un-
married dependent children below the With r
age of 18 years, to a maximum of five No. 172
adult passages. fled for
5. Duties: To give lecture courses Report o
and to assist with the supervision of on the S
practical teaching and generally in the has now
running of the college. The person Copies
needed is one who is adaptable and, Goverinn
while being interested mainly in either each.
the academic or the professional sub- 8 h Ma
jects, is able if necessary to help in
other directions.
7. Qualifications: Either: A de-
gree and a teacher's diploma, together
with teaching experience, Or: A
Frobel (or similar) Certificate ;ilnd wide GOVERNi
experience. 15th M
8. Taxation: All Government offi-
cers are liable to taxation imposed by
local legislation. DEE
Applications, giving full particulars 01
')f candidates' qualifications, experience
and a list of subjects he can teach (in
order of preference), should be accom-
panied by at least two recent testimio-
nials and the names of two persons of Plice
to whom references may be made if of Police
desired. Applications should be mention(
addressed to the Colonial Secretary, petrolenr
Belize, British Honduras, and should This n
reach him not later than the 1st August, with sec
1956. The person appointed will be Laws of
required to take up duties as soon as PARTICU
possible. The ib
8th May, 1956. the stora
the Bank Holidays Ordiniance.
y. 31st May. (Corpus Christi).
3ank Holiday, all Publi( Offices
closed on that dtiy.
ay, 1956.
ST OF THE COMMISSION OF
Y ON THE SUGAR INDUSTRY
OF ST. VINCENT.
reference to Government Notice
of 24th April. 1966, it is noti-
general information that the
f the Commnission of Enquiry
uugar Industry of St. Vincent
been printed.
are available for sale at the
tent Printing Office :it $1.00
y. 1956.
By Command,
A. L. SAMUEL,
Acting Government Secretary.
MENT OFFICE.
ay. 1956.
'ARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
POLICE NOTICE.
is hereby given that the Clhief
has approved of the under-
,,i building for the storage of
i .
otice is issued in ;iccordtince
action 9 (6) of Cap. 180 of the
St. Vincent.
LARS.
itilding specially i erected for
g. of petroleum 1)y Mr. Albltn
. .
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 NMAY, 1956.-(No. 27).
Gonsalves of Colonarie and situate on
open lands adjacent to his business
premises, Colonarie.
S. A. ANDERSON, Lt-Col.,
Chief of Police.
30th April. 1956.
EDUCATION NOTICES.
CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATION,
1956.
PRIVATE CANDIDATES.
All persons other than Evening Class
Students and Student Teachers who
desire to sit the Overseas School Certi-
ficate Examination as Private Candi-
dates should enquire at the Education
Office before May 22nd, for further
particulars.
C. V. D. HADLEY,
Education Oficer.
4th May, 1956.
CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS
1956.
The Cambridge Local Higher School
Certificate and School Certificate Exam-
inations will be held at this Centre in
November and December, 1956.
The fees which should be paid at the
Treasnry, :ire as follows :-
University Fee:-
H.S.C. ... 4. 0. 0
S.C. ... 2. 17. 6
,, ,, (not more
than 3
subjects) 1. 10. 0
Local Fee :-H.S.C. & S.C. 5. 0
Entry forms may be obtained from
the Local Secretary. They should be
filled up and returned to him, together
with the Treasury receipts, not later
than Saturday, 16th June, 1956.
Information in connection with "pri-
vate entries" may be obtained from the
Education Officer. Education Office.
J. F. GORDON,
Local Secretary.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
KINGSTOWN,
30th .April, 1956.
TREASURY NOTICES.
LAND AND HOUSi! TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 49 of the "Land
and House Tax Ordinance," Chapter 194, as amended by Ordinance No. 12 of
1954, the following properties which were sold for arrears of Taxes on 31st
March and 14th April, 1956, respectively, will VEST absolutely in the purchas-
ers' names, unless the owners or any other person or persons having an interest
in the properties sold, pay into the Treasury the said purchase price Plus Ten
Percentum thereof before the expiration of three (3) months from the date of
sale.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Ag. Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
St. Vincent,
27th April, 1956.
Name of Owner
or Occupier.
Baptiste Alexander
,, Joseph A.
DaBreo Rosalie
Lougheed Robert
Mercury Solomon
Wilkinson Ina
Dongan Alexandrinia
Frank Amelia
Hillocks Donald
Jacobs Mary
John Henry
Matthews Carlton
Hrs.
Pope Rosanna
Rodgers James
Greaves Lydia
Situation of
Pi operty.
Dicksons
do.
Park Hill
Caratal
Dicksons
Mt. Bentinck
Chapmans
New Prospect
Biabou
Grants
Escape
Greggs
Lower Lowmans
New Prospect
Montrose
1 house
2 house spots
2 acs 1 rd 321 pis
1 house spot
1 house
1 house spot
1 house spot
1 house spot
32 poles
1 house spot
1 dwelling house
2 acs 1 rd 6 pls
1 house spot
2 acs 18 pls
I house spot
Description of Amit.
Property. sold for. Date.
31. 3. 56
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14. 4. 56
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$ 6.88
6 72
31.80
1.20
7.92
1.20
2.16
1.80
5.00
2.00
1.02
2.64
1.30
5.50
.78
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 MAY, 1956.-(No. 27).
LAND AND HOUSE TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons having become
defaulters under tile Land and House Tax Ordinance", their properties having
been levied upon will be offered for sale at 1 p.m. on Saturday, 19th May,
19-56. at the Tr asury, Kingstown, for the recovery of taxes due.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Acting Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
21st April, 1956.
Name of Owner or
Occupier.
Ashton Claude
Ballantyne Albert
,, Amy
,, Annie
James
Baptiste C. Adolphus
Doris
Elred
,, Evangeline
Gabriel
Hubert
H. Hubert
,, Ivy
Jacob
James Hrs.
Matthew
Barker John
Bracken Clement
,, Henry
,, Lester
Browne Amelia
,, Jonas
Cato Cyril
,, James
Francis Rupert
Francois Samuel
Clarice
Ince Sarah
Lavia Amy
Arthur
,, Douglas
,, Mary
,, Sarah
Vincent
MacKie Alma
Marshall Grace
Matthews Fitz-Allan
May George
,, Henry
Nathaniel
Morgan John
Nanton Clarence
., Ernest-
Theophilus
Osment Percy
Pompey Amanda
Roberts Ainsley
Sutherland James
Woods Ephraim
DISTRICT II.
Situation of
Property.
Sandy Bay
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9. ,,
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Orange Hill Mt.
Sandy Bay
,, ,,
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Sandy Bay
Overland
Sandy Bay
Overland
Sandy Bay
,, I ,
9 9,
Overland
Sandy Bay
,, >i
Description of
Property.
1 Dwelling house
1
1
I
1 House spot
1
I Dwelling house
1 Dwelling house
1
1 ,
1 Acre 3 r 3 ps.
8 Acres. 3 rds. 932 poles.
1 Dwelling house
1
1 ,, ,
1
1 HAcruse rds.pot3 ps.
1 Acre 3 rds. 9 ple.
1 Dwelling house
1
1
1 ,, h,
1
32 Poles
1 Acre
1 Dwelling House
1
1 Acre, 2 rds. 27 poles
3 Acres, 36 poles
1 Dwelling house
1 ,,
1 House spot
1 Dwelling house
1 Acre, 2 rds. 35 pls.
1 Dwelling house
1 Dwelling house
.. ,,
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SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 MIAY, 1956.-(No. 27).
SMALL TOWN RATES.
NoLice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons having become
defaulters under the Local Government Ordinance, their propertiess having
been levvid upon, will be offered for sale at 1 o'clock on Saturday. 19th May,
1956. at the Trea,mry, Kingstown, for thei recovery of rates due.
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Ag. Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
St. Vincent, B.W.I.,
30th April, 1956.
_ame of Owner
Arnold James
Ruthl Isaacs
David Hurst
Agatha Camplin
James La Baie
Ruth Jordon
Dougal Slack
Samuel Mayers
Situation of
Property
Chateaubelair
Description of
Property.
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 House
1 Spot
SMALL TOWN RATES.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons, having become
defaulters under the Local Government Ordinance, their properties having been
levied upon will be offered for sale at 1 p.m. on Saturday 19th May 1956, at
the Treasury, Kingsgtown for the recovery of Rates due.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
23rd April, 1956.
Name of Owner.
Wilfred Douglas
Hubert Douglas
A. M. Fraser
Laurie Francis
Una Games
William Jackson
Agnes Patterson
Leonard Primas
Euryl Sampson
Martha Skerritt
F. E. WILLIAMS,
Ag. Accountant General.
Situation of
Property.
Layou
Description of
Property.
House
do.
House & Land
House
1 Spot
1 Spot
House & Land
1 Spot
Honse
House.
AGRICULTURAL NOTICE.
COLLECTION OF CROWN LANDS RENT
The Crown Lands Bailiff will be at the various
collecting all Crown Lands Rents and Arrears.
JUNE, 1956.
Colonarie Police Station
Georgetown Police Station
Sandy Bay Police Station
Barrouallie Police Station
Layou Police Station
Vermont. Mr. Mattis' Shop
Mesopotamia Police Station
Landers, Mr. Hadley's Copra House
Colonarie Police Station
AND ARREARS,
places for the purpose of
... 4th June, 1956.
... 5th, & 6th June, 1956.
... 8th June, 1956.
... 11th & 12th June. 1956.
... 13th June, 1956.
... 14th June, 1956.
... 15th June, 1956.
... 18th June, 1956.
... 19th June, 1956.
SAINT VINCENT. TUESDAY, 15 MAY, 1956.-(No. 27.)
Georgetown Police Station
Bequia Police Station
Chateanbelair Police Station
Cumberland Dispensary
... 20th June, 1956.
... 21st & 22nd June, 1956.
... 25th, 26th. & 27th June, 1956.
... 28th June, 1956.
JULY, 1956.
Mesopotamia Police Station
Lauders, Mr. Hadley's Copra House
Colonarie Police Station
Georgetown Police Station
Sandy Bay Police Station
Landers. Mr. Hadley's Copra House
Mesopotamia Police Station
Barrouallie Police Station
Layou Police Station
Vermont, Mr. \fattis' Shop
Cumberland Dispensary
Georgetown Police Station
Chateaubelair Police Station
Cumberland Dispensary
Vermont, Mr. Mattis' Shop
and thereafter :-
Georgetown Police Station
Colonarie Police Station
Chateaubelair Police Station
Barronallie Police Station
Layou Police Station
Mesopotamia Police Station
Sandy Bay Police Station
Bequia Police Station
2nd July. 1956.
3rd July, 1956.
4th July, 1956.
5th JulN, 1956.
6th Juily, 1956.
9th July, 1956.
10th July, 1956.
12th July. 1956.
13th July, 1956.
16th July, 1956.
17th July. 1956.
20th July, 1956.
23rd, 24th & 25th
26th July. 1956.
27th July. 1956.
July. 1956.
Every Friday in each month.
1st & 3rd Tuesdays in every month.
4th Monday in every month.
2nd Monday in every month.
1st & 3rd Thursdays in every month.
2nd & 4th Thursdays in every month.
Last Friday in every month
1st Wednesday in every month.
N.B.-All Renters are reminded that their rent becomes due at the 31st
day of May every year, and any renter who is in arrears prior to and after the
31st day of May this year is asked to have his arrears settled immediately other-
wise legal proceedings will be taken against him and his lands forfeited,
J. M. CAVE,
Superintendent of Agriculture.
4th May. 1956.
POLICE NOTICE. (c) Be British Subjects and unmar-
ried.
RA.F. CADETSHIPS AND (d) Be within the age limits of 17j
APPRENTICESHIPS. and 19 years on the 1st of Janu-
S- ary of the year of entry into
The following is published for gener- Cadet training.
al information :-(e) Have reached a standard of gen-
For 1957 and thereafter, the Air Min- 1 Pral education equal to tha
istry has proposed to enter successful which is normally required for ad-
overseas candidates to the R.A.F. Col- mission to a degree course at a
lege, Oranwell, in January of each year' Universily of a Commonwealth
instead of September, and applications' country.
for entry in 1957 and onwards must In addition to the above, candidates
reach the Chief of Police by 30th Sep- will be required o undergo tests of
member of each proceeding year. Flying aptitude (in case the candidates
for General Duties) (Flying) I-ranch),
CONDITION OF ADMISSION. and selection tests lasting about three
A. Cadetships. days to assess personal qualities.
Candidates for the Cadetships must :B. Aprenticeships.
(a) Comply with the medical stan-
dards laid down for admission to Candidates for an apprenticeship
the R.A.F. nmst:-
(b) Be members of families estah- (a) Comply with the n'edicil stan-
lished and resident in the Colony lards lbid down for enlistment
concerned. 1 in the R.A.F.
150 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 15 MAY, 1956.-(No. 27).
(b) Be members of families estab- (e) Have reached a standard of edu-
lished and resident in the Colon cation that will enable them to
concerned, profit by the course of training.
(c) Be British subjects or British Interested persons should consult the
protected persons. Chief of Police for further particulars.
(d) Be within the age limits of 15J
and 1 years on the first day of S. A. ANDERSON, Lt.-Col.,
the month of entry into apprei.- Chief of Police.
tice training. 17th April, 1956.
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