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Saint Vincent government gazette

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Saint Vincent government gazette
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Government gazette
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St. Vincent government gazette
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Saint Vincent
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Kingstown, St. Vincent
Kingstown St. Vincent
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English
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- Saint Vincent

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v. 1, no. 1 (1868)-v. 112, no. 48 (Tues., 23 Oct. 1979)
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Description based on: Vol. 111, no. 1 (Tues., 3 Jan. 1978); title from caption.
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275


SAINT VINCENT


GOVERNMENT GAZETTE


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VOL. 103.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970. [No. 39.


GOVERNMENT NOTICES.


No. 184.
ABSENCE OF THE HONOURABLE PREMIER/MINISTER OF FINANCE

The Honourable R. MILTON CATO, Premier/Minister of Finance left the State
today for St. Kitts to attend the Heads of Government Conference.
30th June, 1970.

No. 185.
APPOINTMENTS.

Consequent on the absence from the State of the Honourable R. MILTON
CATO, Premier/Minister of Finance, the Honourable S. E. SLATER, Minister of
Home Affairs, has been appointed to act as Premier/Minister of Finance in con-
junction with his substantive duties with effect from 30th June, 1970 and until
further notice.
30th June, 1970.


No. 186.
Mr. H. A. ROBERTSON, Headteacher,
Richmond Hill Government School, as
an Education Officer, Department of
Education, Ministry of Education and
Health with effect from 1st July, 1970.
30th June, 1970.
(P.F. 1168.)

No. 187.
BELGIAN CONSULAR
REPRESENTATION
With reference to Gazette Notice
No. 93 of 31st March, 1970, it is notified
for general information that Her Majes-


ty The Queen's Exequatur has been
issued, bearing the date the 3rd June,
1970, empowering Mr. RISTO JUHANI
KAUPPI to act as Consul of Finland in
London for the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
The Isle of Man, the Bailiwicks of Jer-
sey and Guernsey, and having jurisdic-
irwn also in the West Indies Associated
States, Brunei, the British Solomon
Islands Protectorate and all overseas
territories for whose international rela-
tions Her Majesty's Government are re-
sponsible, with the exception of South-
ern Rhodesia.
30th June, 1970.
(E.A. 191.)


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276 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.)


No. 183.
WEST INDIES SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME:
U.W.I.-1 970/71

(1)
Applications are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for the follow-
ing degree courses at the University of
the West Indies-subject to availability
of fr '.., under the West Indies Scholar-
ship Scheme:
AGRICULTURE with special subject
AGRONOMY
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
MEDICINE
Applicants must have sat the Univer-
sity's Entrance Examination in Febru-
ary; only those who have gained admis-
sion will be considered for award.
Successful applicants will be required
to sign a Bond with Sureties.
Applications, on Form T1, should
reach the Chief Personnel Officer for at-
tention of Training Officer, by Friday
July 31st, 1970.
(2)
Applications are invited from suitably
qualified persons for the following
courses at the University of the West
Indies-subject to availability of funds
under the West Indies Scholarship
Scheme:
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, majoring in:
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, ZOOLOGY,
MATHEMATICS


BACHELOR OF ARTS, majoring in:
MODERN LANGUAGES, GDOGRAPUY,
(MATHEMATICS)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OT SCIENCE: GEN-
ERAL DEGREE including Mathema-
ties
BACHELOR OF ARTS: GENERAL DEGREE
DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION.
Applicants for these courses must be
teachers at the Primary, Secondary or
Training College level, or students who
seriously intend to make teaching a ca-
reer.

Applicants should fall within one of
the following categories:
a) have sat the University's Entrance
Examination in February and
gained admission;
b) be experienced teachers whom the
University might be willing to ac-
cept as mature students;
c) be graduates of a University.

Successful applicants will be required
to sign a Bond (with sureties) to return
to St. Vincent to teach in the Secondary
Crammar or Junior Secondary Schools
or at the Teachers' Training College.

Applications, on Form Tl, should be
submitted through the Head of Depart-
ment to the Chief Personnel Officer for
attention of Training Officer, by Friday
July 31st, 1970.
23rd June, 1970.


No. 178.
IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE, 1946.
(No. 22 of 1946).
AND

IN THE MATTER of the ACQUISITION by the Governor of a certain parcel
of land at Paget Farm, Bequia.

DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND.


(SECOND PUBLICATION.)

WHEREAS it is enacted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance
1946 (No. 22 of 1946) that if the Governor considers that any land should be
acquired for a public purpose he may cause a declaration to that effect to be
made:
AND WHEREAS it is considered by the Governor that the undermentioned
parcels of land should be acquired for a public purpose to wit, the siting of a
Public Cemetery and Right of way to same.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.) 277


Now IT Is HEREBY DECLARED by the Governor of Saint Vincent that upon
the 2nd Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette all those parcels of land
at Paget Farm in the parish of The Grenadines the property of the Heirs of
Edward Olliviere measuring 2 A. 0 R. 0 P. and 5,864 sq. ft. respectively shall
vest absolutely in the Crown.
AND IT Is HEREBY FURTHER DECLARED AND NOTIFIED that a Plan bearing
the Number GR/1 showing the above mentioned parcels of land has been prepared
by CUTHBERT BAZIL, Licensed Land Surveyor and lodged on the 27th day of
January, 1970, at the Lands and Surveys Department of Kingstown in Saint
Vincent and can be inspected at all reasonable hours at the said Department.
Dated this 6th day of February, 1970.
C. IVOR MARTIN,
Secretary to the Cabinet.


No. 157.


HURRICA"I' NOTICES


It is hereby notified for general information that in the event of a hurricane
threatening or approaching the Island, the following warnings will be given:-


CAUTIONARY HURRICANE
WARNING.

(1) A red flag with a black
rectangular centre will be
flown from Police Head-
quarters.

(2) Loudspeaker and radio
Announcements.
(3) Three saluting guns will
be fired.

(1) A red flag with a black
rectangular centre will be
flown from Police Stations.

(2) Loudspeaker and Radio
Announcements.


FINAL HURRICANE
WARNING

(1) Two red flags with black
rectangular centres one
above the other will be
flown on Police Head-
quarters.
(2) Church Bells will ring for
5 minutes.
(3) The siren will blow for
5 minutes.

(1) Two red flags with black
rectangular centres will
be flown from Police Sta-
tions.
(2) Church Bells will ring for
5 minutes.


No. 158.


CENTRAL HURRICANE COMMITTEE


It is notified for general information that the Central Hurricane Committee
.is comprised of:-
The Premier (Chairman)
The Minister of Home Affairs (Deputy Chairman)
The Financial Secretary
The Commissioner of Police
Establishment & Personnel Officer
Permanent Secretaries
The Manager Central Water Authority
The Chief Technical Officer


KINGSTOWN:


RURAL AREAS:












278 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.)


Chief Agricultural Officer
The Senior Medical Officer
Executive Secretary, C.H. & P.A.
The Public Relations Officer
The Chairman, Kingstown Town Board
A Representative of the BRCS
A Representative of the Chamber of Commerce
A Representative of each of the three leading Churches
A Representative of the C.D.C.
A Representative of Cable & Wireless
A Representative of the Jaycees
A Representative of HAMS
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs (Secretary).

Headquarters at Office of Ministry of Home Affairs.



No. 188.
It is notified for general information that the District Hurricane Committees
for 1970 are as follows:


CHATEAUBELAIR DISTRICT:
Mr. LEROY ADAMS (Chairman)
Dr. J. ROBERTSON
Rev. N. BUCHANAN
The Sanitary Inspector
The Corporal
The Hd. Teacher Mr. H. MORRIS
Hospital & District Nurses
Mr. A. REDDOCK
Mr. B. FRANKLIN
Mrs. N. FRANCIS
Mr. V. DELECIA
Mrs. A. EDWARDS
Mr. 0. DEBIQUE
Mr. W. GLASGOW
Mrs. V. ScoTT
Mrs. F. JAMES
Miss V. FINDLAY
Miss N. CHARLES
Miss E. HADAWAY
Mr. C. MCKENZIE

TROUMACA DISTRICT:
Mr. AUGUSTUS FERDINAND (Chairman)
Mr. LEONARD PROVIDENCE
Mr. MAUXFORD PROVIDENCE
Mr. ARTHUR BYAM
Mr. MOULTON BROWNE
Mrs. ENID WALKER
Mrs. MORE JACK

KINGSTOWN DISTRICT:
Mr. S. N. BALLANTYNE (Chairman)
Mr. E. M. ISRAEL (Warden)
Mr. BRUCE 0. BONADIE
Mr. B. A. DESHONG
Mr. J. M. BURKE
Mr. H. B. CRICHTON
Mr. R. B. RUSSELL


Mr. A. F. KING
Mr. GEORGE KING
Mr. ELFORD McLEAN


CALLIAQUA DISTRICT:
Mr. ERIC ALEXANDER (Chairman)
Mr. JONATHAN BABB
Mrs. JUANITA MITCHELL
Mr. EDWIN BYRON
Mr. R. A. CLOUDEN
Mr. G. P. DOUGAN
Mr. JOHN DOUGAN

PARK HILL DISTRICT:
Mr. PATRICK DASILVA (Chairman)
Mr. NORDIE DABREO
Mr. JEROME FEREIRA
Mr. AUSTIN RICHARDS
Mr. DAVID BOYEA
Mr. CADMAN LEWIS
Mr. JAMES SOUPRAN

GEORGETOWN SOUTH DISTRICT:
Mr. JOHN RICHARDS (Chairman)
Mr. S. A. THOMAS
Mr. LEON CLARKE
Mr. REX FRASER
Mr. IVAN STEPHENS
Miss VIOLA GATHERER
Miss LUENDA LAWRENCE

GEORGETOWN NORTH DISTRICT:
Mr. MARTIN BARNARD (Chairman)
Mr. O'CAROL JOHN
Mr. BRUCE MULRAINE (Hd. Teacher
Fancy)













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.) 27!


STUBBS DISTRICT:
Mr. W. A. FALBY (Chairman)
Mr. ALFRED JOSLYN
Mr. CONRAD JACK
Mr. DANIEL JOHN
Mr. ALFRED CLARKE
Mr. NATHAN SUTTON
Rev. ALLAN KIRTON

LOWMANS WD. DISTRICT:
Mr. IRVIN ROBERTSON (Chairman)
Mr. OFFORD MORRIS
Mr. MALCOLM JOHNNY
Mr. ROY JOHNSON
Mr. JEROME SHEARMAN
Mr. WILLIAM PRINCE
Mr. CHARLES JAMES

UNION ISLAND DISTRICT:
Mr. PHILLIP CRUICKSHANK (Chairman)
Mr. MORGAN SNAGG
Mr. CONRAD RAMAGE
Miss VIRGINIA AMBROSE
Mr. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL
Mr. CONRAD ADAMS
Miss JENIFER JONES

BIABOU DISTRICT:
Mr. GARDEN WILLIAMS (Chairman)
Mr. FREDERICK OLLIVIERRE
Mr. JESHURON JOHNSON
Mr. GEORGE JOHNSON
Mr. GEORGE GOODLUCK
Mr. C. A. THOMPSON
Mr. ESAU BALLAH

MARRIAQUA DISTRICT:
Mrs. VELMA BROWNE (Chairman)
Mr. A. D. DRAYTON
Mr. HAYWOOD MARECHEAU
Mr. CLIVE RICHARDSON
Mr. EDWARD RICHARDSON
Mr. LEON PARSONS
Miss HYACINTH PIERRE.

BEQUIA DISTRICT:
Mr. WALTER BYNOE (Chairman)
Mr. WILLIAM TENNIS
Mr. JONATHAN WILLIAMS
Mr. ORMONDE HAZEL


Mr. CASEMBE BONADIE
Mr. AUCKLAND WALLACE
Mr. KENNETH ALLICK
Mr. ERROL OLLIVIERRE

BARROUALLIE DISTRICT:
Mr. LEONARD ADAMS (Chairman)
Mr. IVAN CHARLES
Mr. WELLINGTON WILLIAMS
Mr. CYRIL JOHNSON
Mr. REGINALD ASH
Mr. NATHANIEL BLUGH
Miss VERINA JOHN

LAYOU DISTRICT:
Mr. CLIVE CHARLES (Chairman)
Mr. ROBERT MELVILLE
Mr. WILLIAM HANNAWAY
Miss VENLCE PATRICK
Mr. ERRIE DOUGLAS
Mr. ALGERNON DOUGLAS
Mr. SAMUEL DESHONG

CANOUAN DISTRICT:
Mr. D. WOODS (Chairman)
Mrs. ADELAIDE KING
Mr. THORNHILL SANDY
Mrs. ANNELLA DEROCHE

MAYREAU DISTRICT:
Dr. J. P. EUSTACE (Chairman)
The Head Teacher Mayreau

MYSTIQUE DISTRICT:
Hon. HUGO MONEY-COUTTS (Chairman)
Mr. ARNE HASSELQUIST
Mr. SIMPSOM HAMILTON

PETIT ST. VINCENT DISTRICT:
Mr. HAZEN RICHARDSON II (Chairman)
Mr. W. DAVID CORRIGAN
Mr. PHILIP A. CHARLES
Mr. CHESTER BELMAR
Mr. NOEL VICTORY

PALM (PRUNE) ISLAND DISTRICT:


Mr. JOHN CALDWELL
Mrs. JOHN CALDWELL
Mr. JOHNNY CALDWELL
Mr. PRINCE CUDJO


(Chairman)













280 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.)


No. 189.


LEGISLATION


The following Document is published
with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 38.-Sedition and Un-
desirable Publications Order, 1970.
30th June, 1970.

By Command,

C. IVOR MARTIN,
Permanent Secretary,
Premi-er's Office.

PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
30th June 1970.


DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.

TREASURY NOTICE

The original of St. Vincent Govern-
ment Receipt No. 63701 issued to the
Marriaqua Village Council is reported
missing.
Members of the public are hereby
warned against accepting from any per-
son purporting to be an authorised Rev-
enue Collector the receipt bearing the
said number as it is invalid.

A. J. DSILVA,
Accountant General.
Accountant General's Office,
23rd June, 1970.


EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY



BRITISH CARIBBEAN CURRENCY BOARD COIN IN CIRCULATION
AS AT 31ST MAY, 1970



(Pursuant to the British Caribbean Currency Agreement 1964, Article 10 (3)).
$ C. $ c.


ANTIGUA
BARBADOS
DOMINICA
GRENADA
MONTSERRAT
ST.KITTS/NEVIS/ANGUILLA
ST. LUCIA
ST. VINCENT

GUYANA
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO


"Proof Sets"


444,825.00
1,594,539.50
177,975.00
335,175.00
51,250.00
205,600.00
233,125.00
173,075.00 3,220,564.50

- 448,667.00
904,946.00 1,353,613.00

4,57 ,177.50
1,870.00

$4,576,047.50


C. S. JOHNSON,
Acting Executive Commissioner,
Coin Continuation Board













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 30 JUNE, 1970.-(No. 39.)


EAST CARIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY



STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT
31ST MAY, 1970


Liabilities


Assets


EXTERNAL ASSETS:


DEMAND LIABILITIES:


EC$


EC $


NOTES IN CIRCULATION -.52,271,180


COIN IN CIRCULATION

MONEY AT CALL


BANKERS' BALANCES

INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS




BANKERS' DEPOSITS

GENERAL RESERVE


OTHER LIABILITIES


...... 4,576,048

..... 2,421,000


337,145


26,872 59,632,245


EC $
CURRENT ACCOUNTS
AND MONEY AT
CALL IN LONDON .....J14,814,258

UNITED KINGDOM
TREASURY BILLS .....26,600,140

OTHER UNITED
KINGDOM GOVERN-
MENT SECURITIES ...-26,912,627


FOREIGN NOTES AND
COIN IN PROCESS OF
REDEMPTION


BRITISH CARIBBEAN
CURRENCY BOARD
6,720,000 NOTES
GOVERNMENT LOCAL
5,840,468 DEBENTURES


3,384,052


EC$


..... 250,195 68,577,220



7,047

2,995,050


LOCAL TREASURY
BILLS

OTHER ASSETS


1,572,800

2,424,648


EC$75,576,765


EC$75,576.765


[Proportion of external
assets to demand liabili-
ties 115.0c ]


C. S. JOIINSON,
Acting Mafaging Dircctor.


PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRI'TR AT TTE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
[ Price 30 cents. ]







SAINT VINCENT.

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1970, No. 38.


SEDITION AND UNDESIRABLE PUBLICATIONS ORDER.

(Gazetted 30th June, 1970).

1. Short title. This Order may be cited as the Sedition and Undesirable
Publications Order, 1970.

2. Declaration of certain Publications to be prohibited Publications.
The Governor, being of the opinion that in the publications hereinafter des-
cribed being publications published outside Saint Vincent there is matter which
is contrary to public interest, by this Order, declares that the publications
hereinafter described shall from the publication of this Order in the Gazette
be prohibited publications:-

Ho Chi Mlinh on Revolution, Selected Writings 1920-1966, Edited
by Bernard B. Fall and published by New American Library of Canada
Limited of Toronto, Canada.

People's War, People's Army, The Viet Cong Insurrection Manual
for Undeveloped Countries, by General Vo Nguyen Giap, published by Bantam
Books Inc., by arrangement with Frederick A. Paeger Inc., Ill Fourth Ave.,
New York, N.Y. 10003.

150 Questions for a Guerrilla, by General Albert Bayo, translated by
Hugo Hartenstein and Dennis Harber, Edited by Robert K. Brown, published
by Panther Publications Box 369 Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.


Made by the Govenor under Section 7 of the Sedition and Undesirable
Publications Ordinance, 1939 (No. 20 of 1939), this 30th day of June, 1970.


C. I. MARTIN,
Secretary to the Cabinet.

PRINTED BY THE (0O\LRNM ENT PRINTER,.A ,IHE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
,/- / KINGSTOWN, ST. 1VICENT.
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