SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
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VOL. 103.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER, 1970. [No. 52.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 157.
HURRICANE 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) tLoudspeaker 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 "
The Minisai Deputy Chairman)]
The Fina ecretew
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KINGSTOWN :
RuRA, AREAS:
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The Commissioner of Police
Chief Personnel Officer
Permanent Secretaries
The Manager Central Water Authority
The Chief Technical Officer
Chief Agricultural Officer
The Senior Medical Officer
Secretary and Technical Officer C.H. & P.A.
Information Officer
The Chairman, Kingstown Town Board
A Representative of the BRCS
A Representative of the Chamber of Coimmerce
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. B. A. DESHONG
(CihairmPu)
Dlr. J. 1OBERITSON
Rev. N. BUCHANAN
'The Sanitary Inspector
"The Corporal
The Hu. Teacher Mr. H. MORals
-Hospital & District Nurses
Mir. A. REDDOCK
11r. B. FRANKLIN
.Mrs. N. FRANCIS
Mr. V. DELECIA
MLrs. A. EDWARDS
Mr. 0. DEBIQUE
Mr. W. GLASGOW
Mrs. V. SCOTT
Mrs. F. JAMES
Miss V. FINDLAY
Miss N. CHARLES
.Miss E. TIADAWAY
MAr. 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. J. M. BURKE
Mr. H. B. CRICHTON
Mr. R. B. RUSSELL
Air. 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 DASmLVA (Chairman)
Mr. NORDIE DABREO
Mr. JEROME FEREIRA
Mr. AUSTIN RrcfiAis
Mr. DAVID BOYEA
Mr. CADMAN LEWIS
Mr. JAMES SOUPRAN
GEORGETOWN SOUTH DISTRICT:
Mr. JOHN RICHARDS (Chairman)
Mr S. A, THOMAS
Mr. Lwio CiAiKE
Mr. REX FRASER
Mr. IVAN STEPHENS
MiSS VIOLA GATHERER
MI S LUENDA LAWRENCE
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GEORGETOWN NORTH DISTRICT-
Air. MARTIN BARNARD (Chairman)
lMr. O'CAROL JOHN
Mr. BRUCE MULRAINE (Hd. Teacher
Fancy)
STUBBS DISTRICT:
Air. WV. A. FALBY (Chairman)
_Mr. ALFRED JOSLYN
Mr. CONRAD JACK
Mr. DANIEL JOHN
1lr. 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
IMr. WILLIAM PRINCE
Mr. CHARLES JAMES
UNION ISLAND DISTRICT:
Mr. PHILLIP CRUICKSHANK (Chairman)
Mr. MORGAN SNAGG
Mr. CONRAD DAMAGE
Miss VIRGINIA AMBROSE
.Mr. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL
Mr. CONRAD ADAMS
Miss JENIFER JONES
BIABOU DISTRICT:
Mr. GARDEN WILLIAMS (Chairman)
AMr. FREDERICK OLLIVIERRE
Mr. JESHURON JOHNSON
Mr. GEORGE JOHNSON
Mr. GEORGE GOODLUCK
AMr. C. A. THOMPSON
Mr. ESAU BALLAH
MIARRIAQUA DISTRICT;
Mrs. VELMA BROWNE (Chairmt j)
3Mr. A. D. DRAYTON
Mr. HAYWOOD MARECHEAU
Mr. CLIVE RICHARDSON
Mr. EDWARD RICHARDSON
Mr. LEON PARSONS
-Miss HYACINTH PIERRE.
BEQUIA DISTRICT:
Mr. WALTER BYNOE (Chairman)
1Mr. WILLIAM TENNIS
No. 236.
LEAVE
Colonel S. A. ANDERSON, M.B.E.,
Commissioner of Police, has been grant-
-ed twenty-one (21) days' vacation leave
with effect from 7th September, 1970.
22nd September, 1970.
Mr. JONATHAN WILLIAMS
Mr. ORMONDE HAZELL
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
LAYOTJ DISTRICT:
Mr. CLIVE CHARLES (Chairman)
Mr. ROBERT MELVILLE
Mr. WILLIAM HANNAWAY
Miss VENLCE PATRICK
Mr. ERRIE DOUGLAS
Mir. 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
MUSTIQUE DISTRICT:
Hon. HUGO MONEY-COUTTS (Chairmar)
Mr. ARNE HASSELQUIST
Mr. SIMPSOM HAMILTON
PETIT ST. VINCENT DISTRICT:
Mr. HAZEN RICHARDSON II (Chairmab)
Mr. W. DAVID CORRIGAN
Mr; PHILIP A. CHARLES
Mr. CHESTER BELMAR
Mr. NOEL VICTORY
PALM (PRUNE) ISLAND DISTRICT:
Mr. JoBN CALDWELL (Chairman)
Mrs. JOHN'CALDWELL
Mr. JOHNNY CALDWELL
Mr. PRINCE CUDJO
No. 237.
AOTING. APPO $TMBNT
Captain Rs M. THotAs,IM*B;E4.Super.
intendent of Police, has been appointed
to act as Commissioner of Police with
effect from 7th September, 1970, and
until further notice.
22nd September, 1970.
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No. 238.
PRESS RELEASE
It is notified for general information
that the Secretary of State has advised
that the United Kingdom Government
has notified the Director General of the
World Health Organisation under Arti-
cle 8(1) of the International Sanitary
Regulations that as from 18th Septem-
ber, 1970 a valid certificate of vaccina-
tion against Cholera will be required of
every traveller who at any time during
the five days immediately prior to his
arrival in the United Kingdom has been
in any country any part of which has
been notified by the World Health. Or-
ganisation as currently infected by
Cholera.
2. For this purpose, a certificate
showing a single injection of vaccine
given not less than six days and not
more than six months previous to date
of arrival will be accepted as evidence
of validity.
22nd September, 1970.
No. 233.
COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS AND
FELLOWSHIPS 1971-
UNITED KINGDOM AND CANADA AWARDS
The Governments of the United King-
dom and Canada have invited applica-
tions from suitable men and women
from the West Indies for .the award- of
Commonwealth Scholarships and Febl
lowships tenable at Universities in the
United Kingdom and Canada, under
their respective Commonwealth Scholar-
ships and Fellowships Plan 1970/71.
These Scholarships and Fellowships
are awarded for advanced study or re-
search and are open to persons who, be-
fore they take up a Scholarship, possess
a Bachelor or Masters Degree from a
recognized University or some equiva-
lent qualification. Under special circum-
stances applications may also be consid-
ered for undergraduates if the pro-
gramme of Study they wish to follow is
not available in their own country.
The Utiited Kingdom awards provide
also for further study in the United
Kingdom in the broad field of Medicine.
Applicants should not have reached
their 35th birthday by 1st October, 1971,
but in special circumstances this age
limit may be raised. Preference will,
however, be given to candidates between
22 and 28 years of age.
Awards will normally be made for a
period of two academic years except in
cases where a shorter period is required
to complete the programme for which the
award is granted.
Each scholarship covers expenses for
travel, living and study during its ten-
ure.
Successful candidates will be required
to sign a bond to return to St. Vincent
for a specified period on the completion
of their studies.
Applications must be made through
the Unit Governments in septuplicate
and on prescribed forms available from
the Service Commissions Department,
Kingstown. St. Vincent. Applications
must be forwarded to the Chief Person-
nel Officer, Service Commissions De-
partment not later than 31st October,
1970.
Applications which are incomplete or
are not supported by the required docu-
ments will not be entertained.
September 8, 1970.
No. 239.
LEGISLATION
The following Document is published
with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 49.-Proclamation ap-
pointing each of the days, Monday
the 26th day of October, 1970 and
Tuesday the 27th day of October,
1970 to be observed as a Bank Holi-
day throughout Saint Vincent.
By Command,
C. IVOR MARTIN,
Permavnnt Secretarl,.
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
22nd September, 1970.
SAINT VINCENT.
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1970, No. 49.
( Gazetted 22nd September, 1970.)
BY THIE GOVERNOR
A PROCLAMATION.
[ .S. ]
H. GEORGE,
Go( rrnor.
\IERELAS by Section 7 of the Bank Holidays Ordinance, Cap. 161, it is
eilacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time by Proclama-
tion in the Gazette, to appoint a special day to be observed as a Bank Holiday
throui.rhout Saint Vincent.
Now THEREFORE, I Hiywel G(eorge, Governor of Saint Vincent, do in accord-
ance with the advice of the Cabinet, and pursuant to the authority vested in
me by the said Ordinaince, hereby appoint each of the days, Monday the 26th
day of October, 1970 and Tuesday the 27th day of October, 1970 to be observed
as a Bank Holiday throughout Saint Vincent.
GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of Saint Vincent at Government
House in Saint Vincent this 16th day of September One thousand nine
hundred and seventy and in the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of Her
Majesty QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.
GOD ,,QUEEN!
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