A
SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
VOL 90. SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBEutri, 1957. [No. 63.
VOL. 90.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957. [No. 63.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 562.
APPOINTMENTS.
Major JOHN G. HARRISON, King's
Royal Rifle Corps, has been appointed
as A.D.C. to the Governor-General of
The West Indies. Major HARRISON, who
is 34 years old, was commissioned in
1943 and appointed as a temporary
Major in 1955. He has been seconded
by the War Office for a period of two
years.
Major HARRISON will also serve as
Comptroller of the Governor-General's
household.
Other members of Lord HAILES' per-
sonal staff recruited in the United
Kingdom for service in the Governor-
General's household are as follows :--
Mr. G. R. W. TURBUTT-Private Sec-
retary to Lord HAILES;
Miss J. HUTCHINSON-Private Sec-
tary to Lady HAILES; and
Mrs. B. M. YOUNG-Housekeeper.
Mrs. YOUNG will be arriving in Trini-
dad in time to make preparations for
the Governor-General's arrival.
10th December, 1957.
(I. 4/1/2.)
No. 563.
RESIGNATION.
Miss SHIRLEY CHARLES, Class III
Clerk, Medical Department, as at 30th
November, 1957.
10th December, 1957.
(P.F. 736.)
No. 564.
STANDING FEDERATION COM-
MITTEE.
The Committee which was set up by
the Standing Federation Committee to
review the policy of the University
College of The West Indies is holding
its first meeting in Jamaica, which be-
gan on the 9th of December.
When the Committee was appointed,
it was agreed that the services of an ex-
pert consultant should be obtained. As
a result, Professor DAVID JAMES, the
Vice-Chancellor of Southampton Uni-
versity, has been invited to serve as the
Consultant to the Committee.
Professor JAMES is an active member
of the committee of United Kingdom
Vice-Chancellors and is one of their two
representatives for relations with Uni-
versities. He is also one of the Univer-
sity Representatives advising the Minis-
try of Education on their award of
post-graduate studentships on the arts
side.
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SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.)
Before becoming Vice-Chancellor of
Southampton University, he was one of
the most outstanding Professors of
English in the Country. He has had
experience of Adult Education in the
United Kingdom and has undertaken
earlier missions for the Universities of
Malaya and Hong Kong.
10th December, 1957.
(I. 4/1/2.)
No. 565.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
GERMAN FEDERAL COMPENSATION
LAW (BEG).
EXTENSION OF FILING PERIOD FOR
CLAIMS.
The period within which claims under
the above law may be filed has been ex-
tended from the 1st October, 1957 to the
1st April, 1958.
10th December, 1957.
No. 566.
Federal German Law for the Settlement of
the Monetary Restitution Liabilities of
the German Reich and Legal Entities
of Equal Legal Status, of 19th
July, 1957. (Bundesrucker-
stattungsgesetx).
This notice does not purport to give
more than a very general indication of
the main purposes of the above law,
copies of which may be obtained either
from Bundesanzeiger-Verlag G.m.b.H.,
Bonn (Bundesgesetzblatt Sect. I, No. 32
of 23rd July, 1957-price 40 pfg. and
postage), or from Interbook Ltd., 12,
Fitzroy Street, London, W.1. If in
doubt, persons interested are advised to
consult a lawyer practising in German
Law. Advice may also be obtained
from the Federal German Embassy,
21/23, Belgrave Square, London,
S.W.1, or from any Federal German
Consulate, form whom the necessary
application forms and an explanatory
leaflet concerning the submission of
claims may be obtained.
The Law deals only with monetary
restitution liabilities of the former
Reich and certain other specified legal
entities. It does not cover physical
restitution of identifiable property. The
Law provides for the filing and satisfac-
tion of claims and
(1) creates certain new categories of
monetary restitution claim:
(i) in respect of effects- mainly
household effects-of emi-
grants or intending emi-
grants which were seized in
transit outside the Federal.
area, and
(ii) by bringing the restitution
legislation applicable to the
former French Zone into
line with that of the re-
mainder of the Federal area
makes possible claims for
compensatory payments.
(2) re-opens the filing period for
monetary restitution claims:
Any persons who were entitled under
the legislation for the restitution of
identifiable property in force in the
former Western zones of Germany and
Western Sectors of Berlin and who be-
come entitled under the provisions of
the new law to claim either the restitu-
tion of a specific sum of money or dam-
ages for the failure to restore identifi-
able property restorable under that
legislation, may now file a claim for the
payment of such sum of money or such
damages. This applies both when no
claim has been previously filed under
the restitution legislation hitherto in
force and when claims which had been
filed were rejected or were withdrawn
or renounced by the claimant.
Claims, including those in respect of
categories now possible for the first
time, must be submitted, in quadrupli-
cate, before the 1st APRIL, 1958, to the
competent Central Filing Agency as
under:
For the former British Zone:
Verwaltungsamt fur innere
Restitutionen,
STADTHAGEN,
Obernstrasse 29.
For the former Uni',ed States Zone:
Verwaltungsamt fur innere
Restitutionen,
Aussenstelle Munchen,
Munchen 2,
Deroystrasse 4,11.
For the Western Sectors of Berlin:
Haupttreuhander fur
Ruckerstattungsvermogen
BERLIN W.30
Nurnbergerstrasse 53-55.
Procedure for the filing of claims for
the area of the former French Zone is
somewhat different-involving the Land
Courts and Oberfinanzdirektionen-and
full details of this is given in the explan-
atory leaflet referred to above.
10th December, 1957.
No. 567.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
Under the Bank Holidays Ordinance,
Wednesday, 25th December (Christmas
Day), and Thursday 26th December,
1957, being Bank Holidays, all Public
Offices will be closed on those days.
10th December, 1957.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.)
No. 568.
Under the Bank Holidays Ordinance,
Wednesday, 1st January, 1958 (New
Year's Day) and Thursday, 2nd Janu-
ary. 1958, being Bank Holidays, all
Public Offices will be closed on those
days.
10th December, 1957.
No. 569.
SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE.
The Financial Accounts of the Colony
for the month of September, 1957, is pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette.
By Command,
G. LISLE FRASER,
Acting Government Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
10th December, 1957.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
POLICE NOTICES.
Bands, singing processions and other
holiday gatherings will be permitted in
the town of Kingstown and other
towns from Saturday 14th December,
1957 to Friday 3rd January, 1958 from
6 a.m. to 8 a.m. (Sundays excepted) ex-
cept on the following public holidays
-Wednesday and Thursday 25th and
26th December, 1957, and Wednesday
and Thursday 1st and 2nd January,
1958, when the time will be from 6 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
C. M. ROBERTS,
Acting Chief of Police.
Office of Chief of Police,
Police Headquarters,
Kingstown,
4th December, 1957.
To owners of Public Service Vehicles,
Goods Vehicles and Trailers. (H. H.T.
and T Plates).
Your attention is drawn to the pro-
visions of Regulations 18 and 19 and
amendments thereto of the Motor Vehi-
cles and Road Traffic Regulations 1940
whereby no license may be issued or re-
newed for such vehicles unless an
Inspector of Motor Vehicles certifies
that the vehicle comply with the provi-
sions of the Ordinance and Regula-
tions. (That is to say, the vehicle must
be absolutely roadworthy, have all the
necessary fittings including efficient
brakes etc. etc.
The Inspector of Motor Vehicles is
available at Police Headquarters daily
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. except on Sundays
and Public Holidays to inspect vehicles.
Regulations 18 (5) requires that all
vehicles described above must be exam-
ined twice annually.
WARNING:-Vehicles that have not
been presented for inspection or if pre-
sented have not passed the examination
by the 31st January, 1958 will be taken
off the road.
C. M. ROBERTS,
Acting Chief of Police.
Headquarters Office,
Kingstown,
5th December, 1957
TREASURY NOTICES.
PAYMENT OF SALARIES EOR DECEMBER,
1957.
It is hereby notified that salaries and
other allowances payable to Govern-
ment Employees during the month of
December, 1957, will be paid at the
Treasury, Kingstown, or District Rev-
enue Office, on Thursday 19th Decem-
ber, 1957.
26th November, 1957.
PAYMENT OF PENSIONS AND ALLOW-
ANCES FOR DECEMBER, 1957.
It is hereby notified that all allow-
ances payable to Pensioners from the
funds of this Colony in respect of the
month of December, 1957, will be paid
at the Treasury, Kingstown, or District
Revenue Office, on Friday, 20th Decem-
ber, 1957.
26th November, 1957.
PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR DECEMBER,
1957.
Contractors, Merchants and all other
persons having claims against the Gov-
ernment of St. Vincent are hereby re-
quested to forward such claims to the
Government Departments concerned on
or before the 14th day of December,
1957, in order to ensure the payment
thereof before the close of the current
financial year at 31st December next.
2. Similarly, all persons indebted to
the Government of St. Vincent for
goods supplied or services rendered are
hereby requested to settle these ac-
counts on or before the 31st day of De-
cember, 1957.
C. R. I. ROBINSON,
Acting Accountant General.
Treasury Dept.,
Kingstown.
26th November, 1957.
456 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.)
STATEMENT OF CURRENCY NOTES AND BRITISH CARIBBEAN
IN CIRCULATION IN THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES
(EASTERN GROUP) ON 1ST NOVEMBER, 1957.
Average circulation during September,
1957.
British Caribbean Currency ......
Demonetized Govt. notes outstanding
T otal ...... ...... ...... ...... ......
British Caribbean Notes and Coins in
circulation on Nove
Trinidad and Tobago
Barbados ..... .
British Guiana
Grenada ..... .....
St. Vincent ...
St. Lucia ...... -
Dominica
Antigua
St. Kitts ...... ......
Montserrat ......
"Proof Sets" Coins
Notes
$
62,829,764.00
1,086,961.00
63,916,725.00
mber 1st 1957. $
... 29,223,057.00
.... 7,160,625.00
... 17,031,633.00
...-..- .. 2,670,100.00
- -. 509,400.00
....... 1,034,000.00
.... .....- 1,715,400.00
2,385,300.00
..... 1,589,500.00
- 359,105.00
Total British Caribbean Notes & Coins
in circulation on November 1st,
1957.
Demonetized Govt. Notes outstanding on
1st November, 1957.
Trinidad and Tobago .- ...
British Guiana ........ -.
Barbados
Total demonetized Govt. Notes out-
standing on 1st November, 1957. ......
Total currency circulation on November
1st, 1957 ...... ...
British Caribbean Currency Board,
Treasury Chambers,
Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
6th December, 1957.
COIN
Coins
$ 4
3,268,478.00
3,268,478.00
1,420,250.00
503,125.00
689,475.00
140,800.00
90,500.00
125,600.00
99,900.00
113,500.00
118,575.00
24,150.00
1,870.00
$63,678,120.00 $3,327,745.00
739,172.00
266,491.00
70,309.00
$1,075,972.00
$64,754,092.00 $3,327,745.00
L. SPENCE,
Executive Commissioner,
British Caribbean Currency Board.
Latest dates for
Christmas day:-
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
POST EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS.
closing mails at the G.P.O. to ensure
delivery before
BY SURFACE MAIL BY AIR MAIL
DESTINATION Letters and Parcels Letters and
Prints I Prints
GT. BRITAIN AND EUROPE ...... Dec. 3rd Dec. 2nd Dec. 9th
U.S.A. .... Nov. 23rd Nov. 22nd Dec. 9th
CANADA .... Nov. 9th Nov. 8th Dec. 9th
BRITISH GUIANA ...... Nov. 30th Nov. 29th Dec. 12th
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ...... Dec. 14th Dec. 13th Dec. 19th
GRENADA ..- Dec. 16th 'Dec. 14th Dec. 17th
WEST INDIES (OTHER) ...... Nov. 9th Nov. 9th Dec. 12th
Supplementary mails will be despatched if opportunities offer.
P. D. O'N. CRICHTON,
Colonial Postmaster.
General Post Office,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
29th October. 1957.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.) 457
NOTICE.
UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ORDINANCE, 1948.
It is hereby notified for general information that the Annual Licensing
Session for the purpose of hearing applications from applicants in their res-
pective Parishes for the granting of Certificates in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Liquor Licences Ordinance. 1948, will be held in the under-
mentioned Parishes at the times and places stated hereunder:-
Parish.
St. George & St. Ai
Charlotte
St. Patrick
St. David
Grenadines (Bequia
Grenadines (Union
Time and Place of Session.
drew ... At the Court House, Kingstown, on
Thursday the 12th day of December, 1967
at 9.15 a.m.
At the Court House, Georgetown, on
Friday the 13th day of December, 1967,
at 9.15 a.m.
... At the Court House, Barrouallie, on
Monday the 9th day of December, 1967,
at U.15 a.m.
... At the Court House, Chataanbelair, on
Monday the 16th day of December, 1957,
at 10.00 a.m.
... At the Court House, Port Elizabeth. on
Wednesday the 4th day of December,
1957. at 10.00 a.m.
Island) ... At the Court House, Clifton, Union
Island, on Tuesday, the 17th day of
December, 1957, at 10.00a.m.
Notices of intention to oppose the grant of any Certificates, stating in
general terms the grounds of the opposition, must be served upon the appli-
cant and upon the Magistrate not less than seven days before the day fixed
for the holding of the Licensing Sessions.
C. E. A. RAWLE,
Magistrate.
PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW
TRANSFERS.
CERTIFICATES AND
Parish. i Names of Applicants Occupation Residence Situation of
SRPremises
St. George &
St. Andrew
Oscar Williams
Ina Francois
John Robinson
Alfred Clarke
Arthur Laborde
Fitz M. Allen
George O'Brien
Alfred Bonadie
Leonard Phillips
Matilda Denrie
Juanita Olliviere
Rupert Layne
Francis James
Ormond Woodley
W. Alan Gibbings
Leon D. Hinds
Randolph
Huskisson
onopkeeper
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
d10o.
d(o.
Proprietor
Shopkeeper
do.
do.
do.
Chemical
Engineer
Shopkeeper
do.
* Transfers
Middle Street
K/town
do.
Evesham Vale
Mt. Pleasant
Evesham
Stubbs Village
Kingstown
do.
do.
Questelles
Calliaqua
Newtown
Village
Paul's Lot
Camden Park
Kingstown
do.
do.
Middle St.
K/town
Middle St.,
K/town
Evesham Vale
Mt. Pleasant*
Evesham
Stubbs Village
Lower Middle
St., Kitown
Lowe-r Middle
St. K/town
Bay Street,
K/town*
Questelles
Calliaqua*
Newtown
Village
Paul's Lot,
K/ own
Camden Park*
Halifax St.,
K/town
Middle Street,
K/town
Kingstown
458 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.)
PARTICULARS OF APPLICANTS FOR NEW CERTIFICATES & TRANSFERS.
-(Contd.)
Names of Applicants. Occupation. Residence.
Ridley Ryan
Alice Cordice
John V. DeFreit'us
Dacy Chewitt
Alphaeus Charles
Esmie McKie
David Thomas
Ruby Ollivierre
Charles Morgan
Marion Robertson
Elfin Cain
Grafton Andain
Arnim Benson
Ollivien e
Shopkeeper
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper
do.
do.
do.
Shopkeep-r
Colonarie
Sandy Bay
Park Hill
South Rivers
Cedars
Colonarie
South Rivers
Barronallie
Chateaubelair
Tronmaca
Rose Hall
Chateaubelair
Paget Fnrmj
Bequia
Situation ofj
Premises.
Colonarie*
Sandy Bay *
Park IHill*
South Rivers*
Cedars
Colonarie
South Rivers
Ba rroua]llie'
Chateaubelair
Troumaca
Rose Hall
Chateaubelair
Paget Farm,
Bequia
' Transfers
C. E. A. RAWLE,
Magistrate.
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN,
23rd November, 1957.
TREASURY NOTICES.
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 14th December, 1957, at
the Treasury, Kingstown, for the recovery of Rates due.
C. R. I. ROBINSON,
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
18th November, 1957.
Name of Owner or Situation of
Occupier Property
John, Edward ...... Layou
Johnson, Eugena Caratal
Lawrence, Ada ...... Layou
Lewis, Joshua ...... Georgetown
McNeil, Elaine ...... Chateaubelair
Miller, Edwin ...... Layou
Phillips, Theophilus ...... Layou
Richards, Ermine ...... Layou
Sancho, Henrietta ...... Layou
Smith, John ...... Georgetown
Sutton, Sydney ...... Georgetown
Sutton, Clyde ,..... Georgetown
Walker, Ormond ...... Layou
Williams, Elizabeth ...... Layou
Yearwood, Firs. of Charles Georgetown
Young, Monica ...... Caratal
Description of
Property
One house and one
house spot
One house and one
house spot
One house
One house spot
One house
One house
One house spot
One house and one
house spot
One house and one
house spot
One house spot
One house and one
house spot
One house and one
house spot
One house spot
One house
One house spot
One house and one
house spot
Parish.
Charlotte
St. Patrick
St. David
Grenadines
(Bequia)
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 1957.-(No. 63.) 45!
INCOME TAX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned persons having been defaulters
under the Income Tax Ordinance, Cap. 192, their properties having been levied
upon, will be offered for sale at the Treasury, Kingstown, on Saturday 21st
December, 1957, at 1.30 o'clock for the recovery of Taxes due.
C. R. I. ROBINSON,
Acting Accountant General.
Treasury Chambers,
Kingstown,
15th November, 1957.
Name of Owner
Cain, Alplheus
Gonsalves, Alban
Millington, Eddie
Situation of
Property
Kingstown
do
do
Description of
Property
One Office desk
One motor bus, HT. 872
One Bicycle, P. 1066
CUSTOMS NOTICES.
The undermentioned Livestock have
been seized for a breach of Section 4 (1)
of the Import and Export (Control)
Regulation 1939 as amended by Sec-
tion 2 of the Import (Control) Regula-
tions 1940:-
Four (4) Sheep.
JAMES H. D.
Collector
and
COX,
of Customs
Excise.
9th December, 1957.
It has been brought to my notice that
certain Spirits have recently been im-
ported for sale to the public in this
Colony which do not conform with cer-
tain requirements of the Liquor Licence
Ordinance.
Holders of liquor licences are hereby
reminded that, under the relevant Ordi-
nance No. 11 of 1948, Sec. 51 (1), no
Spirits of less strength than twenty-five
per cent (25%) under proof according to
Sykes' hydrometer shall be sold or dis-
posed of by them in this Colony; and
all such Spirits found on the premises of
any holder of any such licence, shall be
forfeited.
JAMES H. D. COX,
Collector of Customs and Excise.
H.M. Customs,
St. Vincent,
2nd December, 1957.
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, AT TIE GOVERNT.,ENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
[ Price 24 cents. I
FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS.
THE TOTAL RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
REI lCrPTS.
1. Import Daties
2. Export Duties
3. Excite Duties
4. Uther Duties
5. Licencrs
6. Taxes
7. Harbour Dues
8. Other Fees of Court, etc.
9. Post Ollice
10. Electricity, TelephoneF, Refrigeiatiacn
11. Rent and Interest
IHA. Sale o'f Goveinient Property
111. Loans and Advances, Repayments
12. Sales and Leases of Crown Lands
Total Ordinary Revenue
Estimated
Receipts
1957.
$
930,000
225,000
260,000
100,000
55,000(
455,510
23,000
220,370
95,9:30
10,530
18.950
184.690
11,580
Actual
Receipts
to 31.8.57
778,519.00
168,,399.(10
162,392.00
41,428.CO
45 881.00
204.419.00
S0,7(;9.00
171,2! S.00
92,;,68.00
7,258.C0
1 t,858.00
3,010.00
87.5;32.00
s.967.0()
2,599,560 1,809,098.C0
EXTRAORDINARY.
12A. Grant in Aid:-
(a) Administration
(b) Deferred Maintenance
(c) Salaries Increase
Total Local Revenue and Grant-in-Aid
13. Colonial Development & Welfare Schemes
Total Revenue
A uthorised Ad vances:-
Persontal
Other
Special Funds
Deposits, Other than Special Funds
Imprests
Crown Agents Joint Consolidated Fund
Drafts and Remittances
Investments
Balance as at 31st July, 1957
1,087,060,00
800,278.CO0
... 3,686,620 2,618,376.00
803,320 384,659.00
... 4,489,940 3,003,035.00
221,339.00
1,126,154.00
1,005,808.00
266,721.00
1,012,800.00
10,457.00
I 1,133.00
6.662.447 <'0
F)R T:IE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY TO 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1957.
PAY M.EN'I s
1. Governor
2. L -gislature
3. Ad.aiiist ration
4. Agriculture
5. Audit
6. Central Honsing an I Planning Aithority
7. Charitable
,i. Unsoins and Excise
9. Education
10. Inland Reeniue
11. J ldicial
12. Labour
13. Lands and Survey
14. Legal
14A. Loans and Advances
15. Medical
16. Miscellaneous
17. Pensions
18. Police
19. Port and Marine
20. Post Otlice
21. Prisons
22. Public Debt
23. Public Library
24. Public Works Department
25. Public Works A-nnually Rectrrent
26. Public Works Ektraordinary
27. 1) ferrelt MKiLenance
28. Snbventions
30. Telephones
31. Treasury
32. Salaries Increase
Total Ordinary Expenditure
EXTRAORDINARY.
33. Colonial Development and Welfare
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
Estimated
Payments
1957.
15,300
73,280
1S3,890
127,780
20,620
6,400
43,060
71,840
433,160
29.870
50,660
14,830
33,920
7,920
210,000
518.440
167,960
75,300
224,256
8,560
58,620
65,710
37,510
11,030
90,790
426,330
83,670
102,000
102,554
30.190
58,170
303,000
Actual
Payments
tu 31.8.57
$
6.519.00
41,110.00
164.902.00
71,915 00
14,764.00
6,486.00
26,149,CO
29,192.00
293,212.00
24,581.00
34,577.(0
11,400.00
29,776.00
8,291.00
S 73,281.00
356,862.00
181,676.00
81,660.00
166,990.00
2,758.00
30,217.00
45,216.00
30,843.00
8,260.00
67,590.00
340,969 00
49,701.00
48,321.00
43,17300
19,679.00
40,313.00
254,886.00
... 3.686,620 2,605,259.00
... 803.320 518,758.00
4.489.940 3.124,017.00
Authorised Advances:-
Personal
Other
Special Deposits
D p)sits, Other than Special Funds
lImprests
Cowav .A'gnts Joint Consolidated Fund
288,394.00
1,007,720.CO
1,158.054.00
279,948.00
508,800.00
10,4 57.00
Drafts and R -mittances
Investments-
lai;nce as at Ist January, 1957
Balance as at 30. 9. 57
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
ST. VINC ENT,
23th November, 1957.
2,565.00
6.3 79..95,5. 00
256;.849 0
2.3,643.00
6.662,447.00l
C. P. 1. ROBINSON,
Actinig Accuii,ifat i Gewnral.
..
...
Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of St. Vincent as at 30th September, 1957
1956
$ c.
831,070.00 Deposits:-
Special Funds
Other than Special Funds
974,400.00 Overdrafts:-
Crown Agents Current Accoun.t
Crown Agents Joint Consolidated Fund
35,322.00 Colony Reserve Fund
467,185.00 General Revenue Balance
$ c. $ C.
... 580,447.00
... 216,743.00
797,190 (00
.. 1.734.00
...1,521,600.00 1,523,334 00
... 35,322 00
1956 1
1,246,402 00 Authorised Advances :
Personal
Other
$ c. $ c.
... 194582 00
... 1,100,896 00 !1,295,478 00
1. - I
399,50200 Cash
Treasury and Sub-Treasuries
Barclays Bank
I nprests
662,07300
...! 9,482 00
... 17,895 00
... 13,22(; 00
... 2,641,654 00
...12,605,259 00
... 36,395 00
... 157,377 00
Investments
General Revenue Balance-
Net Revenue to 30.9.57
Net Expenditure to 30.9.57
Net Surplus
C.D. & W. Expenditure
Net Deficit as at 30 9.57
Balance as at 1.1.57
2,307.977.0(k )?,355,846 00 2.307.977 00
40,603 00
613,224 00
... 120,982 00
.. 285.559 00 406,541 00
|2.355.846 00
Notes:- 1. At 30th September. 1957 the Public Debt (no,t recorded in the above Liabilities) stood aL $670,61400 and the accumulated Fund for its Redemption stood at $238,233.00.
2. There is a Colonial Development and Welfare Loan to the Saint Vincent Banana Growers Association of $150,000 for which General Revenue is responsible only in case of default.
3. Other Advances includes the sum of $977,228.00. advanced in anticipation of loans.
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
SAINT VINCENT, B.W.I.,
28th November, 1957.
C. R. I. ROBINSON,
Acting Accountant General.
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