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SAINT VINCENT


GOVERNMENT


GAZETTE


SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972. [No. 17.


GOVERNMENT NOTICES


No. 49.
APPOINTMENTS
The following persons have been ap-
pointed to serve on the Air Transport
Licensing Authority for a period of two
years with effect from 1st August,
1971:-
Permanent Secretary / Communica-
tions, Works and Labour-(Chair-
man).
The Director of Civil Aviation Lee-
ward and Windward Islands.
The Registrar S.C.
H. V. Soso, Esquire.
The Superintendent of Airports (See-
retary).
MOULTON WILLIAMS,
IPormfanent Secretary/
Communications, Works & Labour.
21st March, 1972.

- No. 50.
TRAINING IN CREATIVE DANCING
JAMAICA
Applications are invited from persons
interested in Creative Dancing, to at-
tend an Easter Dance Course at the Uni-


versity of the West Indies, Mona,
Jamaica from April 4th-16th, 1972.
The Easter Dance Course is sponsored
by the U.W.I. Extra-Mural Department,
under the leadership of the University's
:I Tutor in Drama, Mr. Noel Vaz.
Tutors of the Course will be Mrs. La-
vinia ; .... of the Haiti National
Folklore Theatre who will tutor in
Afro-Caribbean Dance and Mr. John
Jones from the U.S.A. who will tutor in
Jazz, Modern and Ballet.
Arrangements are being made for one
of the students on this short course to
remain in Jamaica for a further period
of three months' intensive training at
the Creative Arts Centre, U.W.I.
Applicants should therefore indicate
whether or not they are interested in
the continuation training.
Applications, stating qualifications
and dance or drama experience, should
be submitted to the Chief Personnel
Officer, Service Commissions Depart-
ment for attention of Training Offic ,r,
not later than March 25th, 1972.
MARY E. MORGAN,
for Chief Personnel Officer (Ag.).
21st March, 1972.


VOL. 105]


1uhlishlid by Authority


SL.7'2-79














134 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


No. 51.
TENDERS FOR INSURANCE OF
GOVERNMENT OWNED
MOTOR VEHICLES

Tenders are invited for the Insurance
of Government owned Motor Vehicles
from the 29th April, 1972 to 30th April,
1973.
The number of vehicles for which in-
surance is required is approximately one
hundred and thirty (130) and tenders
should include quotations for insurance
against-
(a) Third Party Risks only
(b) Third Party Fire and Theft.


The list of vehicles and insurable
value of each may be obtained on re-
quest from the Accountant General.
Sealed tenders addressed to the Chair-
man, Central Supplies Tenders Board,
Ministry of Finance, Kingstown and
distinctly marked on the envelope "''Ten-
ders for the Insurance of Government
Owned Motor Vehicles." will be re-
ceived up to 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday,
12th April, 1972.
The Government does not bind itself
to accept the lowest or any tender and
reserves the power of accepting any
part of a tender.
Ministry of Finance
21st March, 1972.


No. 42.
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 Cumberland in the Parish of St. Patrick.

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 undermentionedT
parcel of land should be acquired for a public purpose, to wit, the establishment
of a Government Housing Scheme.
Now IT Is HEREBY DECLARED by His Excellency, the Governor acting in
accordance with the advice of the Cabinet of Saint Vincent that upon the,
2nd Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette all that parcel of land at-
Cumberland in the Parish of St. Patrick belonging to James Edwin Steers and
Karen Lee Steers, Edwin Elias Miller and Preston Lupher Lindenberg admeas-
uring 2 acres, 32 poles, shall vest absolutely in the Crown.
AND IT Is HEREBY FURTHER DECLARED AND NOTIFIED that a Plan bearing-
the number P126 showing the above mentioned parcel of land has been prepared
by Cuthbert Bazil, Licensed Land Surveyor and lodged on the 25th September-
1971, at the Lands and Surveys Department of Kingstown in St. Vincent and
can be inspected at all reasonable hours at the said Department.

Dated this 9th day of March 1972.
F. G. THOMAS,
Secretary to the Cabinet.














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 135


No. 43.
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 Coulls Hill in the Parish of St. Patrick.

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
parcel of land should be acquired for a public purpose, to wit, the establishment
of a Government Housing Scheme.

Now IT Is HEREBY DECLARED by His Excellency, the Governor acting in
accordance with the advice of the Cabinet of Saint Vincent that upon the
2nd Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette all that parcel of land at
Coulls Hill in the parish of St. Patrick belonging to James Edwin Steers and
Karen Lee Steers, Edwin Elias Miller and Preston Lupher Lindenberg admeas-
uring 4 acres, 25 poles, shall vest absolutely in the Crown.

AND IT Is HEREBY FURTHER DECLARED AND NOTIFIED that a Plan bearing-
the Number P.127 showing the above mentioned parcel of land has been prepared
by Cuthbert Bazil, Licensed Land Surveyor and lodged on the 14th January
1972, at the Land and Surveys Department of Kingstown in Saint Vincent.
and can be inspected at all reasonable hours at the said Department.
Dated this 9th day of March 1972.

F. G. THOMAS,
Secretary to the Cabinet-




No. 44.
AID TO PIONEER INDUSTRIES ORDINANCE, 1952.

NOTICE


Li accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2) of Section 3 of the-
Aid to Pioneer Industries Ordinance. 1952, notice is hereby given that sub-
ject to the consideration of any objections which may be received by him
pursuant to this Notice, the Governor proposes under sub-section (1) of
section 3 of the said Ordinance to make an Order in the form set out in the
Schedule hereto.

2. Any person who objects to the making of such Order is hereby-
invited to give notice in writing of his objection and of the grounds on
which he relies in support thereof, to the Secretary to the Cabinet at the-
Premier's Office in Kingstown, on or before the 5th day of April, 1972.

F. G. THOMAS,
Secretary to the Cabinet.














135 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


SCHEDULE

SAINT VINCENT

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
1972, No.

AID TO PIPITF. ~ INDTCZTR ,3 (PRODUCTION OF COLD TYPE
"CAMERA COPY' SHEETS) ORDER.

(Gazetted 1972).

1. Short title. This Order n .y be cited as the Aid to Pioneeer Indus-
tries (Production of 'Camera Copy' sheet) Order 1972.
?. Declaration. The et'ablishme t, maintenance and operation in Saint
Vincent of plant for 1he production of she,-s of directly photographic cold
tyle known as "(Cunera Copy" is hereby declared to be a pioneer industry for
the purposes of the Aid to Pioneer plud'tries Ordinance, 1952, (No. 5 of
1 '-) and sheets of directly photograph, e od type known as "Camera Copy"
are h'rebv deh:re:I 1 to pr'e" product for the said purposes.

Mt1do by thle (Governor nuder set on 3 (1) of the Aid to Pioneer Indus-
tries Ordhuance, 3952 (No. 5 of 1952) this day of 1972.
Secretary to the Cabinet.


No. 52.
IN T!HE -% MATTER OF THE LAND Au UTISITION ORDINANCE, 1946
(No. 22 of 1946)
AND
IN THIE MATTER OF THE ACQUISITION by the Governor of a certain
p;!rl of land at Raitho Mill.

D_'t ATIO, i OF A:"^TIC'2N OF LAND

(FIRST I'ti-LI'ATIUOX.)

V\:IxuraKs it is ene:ted by Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance
19'1. (No. 22 of 1946) that if the Governor considers that any land should be
anquir'd for a public purpose he may cause a declaration to that effect to

A.> V\', i.-'.s 1: is considered by the Governor that the undermentioned
pr,, oif and should be acquired for a public purpose, to wit, the erection
o ew (overinun.nt Hlospilal.
Now IT Is IHERrEB DECLARED by His Ex'ellency, the Governor, acting
ii ", orda're with the advice of the Cabinet of Saint Vincent that upon the
Sm.nd P'ubiiation of this Declaration in 'he Gazette all that parcel of land
at R:Nho Mill in the parish of St. George belonging to Melda Mapp con-
taiii,' 5,189 square fe't as shown on Plan number G7/121, shall vest absolutely
iE [i.. Crown.
An-'n W' !L 1IIEBY FURTHiER DICLAPED AND NOTIFIED that a plan bearing
1he Niumber G 7/121 showing the abovenentioned parcel of land has been prepared
by CliTord E . Williams, License Lad Sndurveyor and lodged on the 28th day
of SMky, 1971, at the Lands and Surveys Department of Kingstown in Saint
Vince't and can be inspected at all reawionabie hours at the said Department.
Dated this 15th day of March, 1972.

F. G. THOMAS,
Secretary to the Cabinet.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 13

No. 53.
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 Ratho Mill.

DECLARATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND

(FIRST 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
parcel of land should be acquired for a public purpose, to wit, the erection
of a New Government Hospital.
Now IT Is HEREBY DECLARED by His Excellency, the Governor, acting
in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet of Saint Vincent that upon the
Second Publication of this Declaration in the Gazette all that parcel of land
at Ratho Mill in the parish of St. George belonging to O'Connell Ashton
containing 3 roods 16 poles and numbered Lot 58 as shown on Plan number
G 49 shall vest absolutely in the Crown.
AND IT Is HEREBY FURTHER DECLARED AND NOTIFIED that a plan bearing
the Number G 49 showing the abovementioned parcel of land has been prepared
by Charles F. Richardson, Licensed Land Surveyor and lodged in March,
1930, at the- Lalds- and',Surveys Department of Kingstown in Saint Vincent
and can be inspected at all reasonable hours at the said Department.
Dated this 15th day of March, 1972.
F. G. THOMAS,
Secretary to ttie Cabinet.


No. 18.
VACANT POSTS

POST OF MAINTENANCE OFFICER,
ELECtRICAL DIVISION, PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF
COMMUNICATIONS, WORKS AND LABOUR.

Applications are invited for the post
of Maintenance Officer in the Electrical
* Division, Public Works Department
Ministry of Communications, Works
'and Labour.
Details of Post.
The post requires that the .Mainten-
alnce Officer undertake the Mainten-
'anee of all Government Electrical
.installations. The Officer will ,also be
responsible for the wiring of all Gov-
ernment Buildings and Projects.
"Salary:
V 28-20 $3,240 x $180-$3,600 x
$240-$4,800 x $300-$5,100.
Allowance:
A transport allowance shall be pay-
able in accordance with local regula-
tions.


Qualification:
Five (5) years experience in Electri-
cal Installation and Maintenance work,
coupled with a good working knowledge
of Institute of Electrical Engineering-
Regulations in use at the present time.
Applications, together with two (2)
recent testimonials should.be forward-
ed to the Chief Personnel Officer, Ser-
vice Commissions -Department, Kings-
town, to reach him not later than 31sr.
March, 1972.
8th February, 1972.



No. 45.
COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN
REGIONAL SECRETARIAT

VACANCY FOR CHEMICAL/INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEER

Applications are invited from suitably-
qualified persons for the post of Chem-
ical/ Industrial Engineer in the Com-
monwealth Caribbeani Regional Secreta-
riat.













138 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


The duties of the post are:
i) To examine and advise on the
technical aspects of projects in-
eluding
-the selection of plant and equip-
ment ;
-the evaluation and adaption or
alternative processes to suit lo-
cal conditions and raw material
inputs;
ii) To assist or conduct industrial
surveys and feasibility studies;
iii) Other duti s as may be assigned
from time to time.
Qualifications
The qualifications for the post are:
i) An Honours Degree in Chemical
Engineering, but an Honours
Degree in Mechanical Engineering
will also be considered; and
ii) Post-Graduate training in Econo-
mics, Business Management or In-
dustrial Engineering is essential.
Working experience in the field will be
a distinct advantage.
Salary and Allowances
The salary of the post is G$11,718 x
$651-$14,322 per annum. In addition
the holder will be paid a house allowance
-of G$3,255 per annum.
Persons recruited from outside Guy-
.ana will be paid settlement grants at
the following rates:
( .'-' -ii for himself
G$434.00 for his wife
G$217.00 for each eligible child over
12 years
G$103.50 for each eligible child from
5 to 12 years
G$217.00 for each eligible approved
dependent up to a maximum of two
dependents.
General Information and Conditions
(i) For a person recruited from out-
side of Guyana
(a) economy class air passage by
the most direct route to Guy-
ana will be provided for him-
self, wife, a maximum of three
unmarried and dependent
children below the age of 18
years and a maximum of two
other approved dependents:
(b) ocean freight charges on ship-
ping personal and household
effects up to twenty tons
ship's measurement (800 cu-
bic feet) plus a car will be
paid.
(ii) Membership of the Commonwealth
Caribbean Regional Secretariat
Pension Scheme is compulsory ex-
cept where an officer is seconded


from the public service of a Mem-
ber Government in which case the
Secretariat will contribute to his
pension plan with that Govern-
ment.
(iii) Secretariat staff members are not
required to pay income tax to the
Government of Guyana.
(iv) The appointment will be subject
to passing a physical fitness test
an to such regulations, rules, or-
ders and instructions as exist now
and as may be introduced from
time to time.
Submission of Applications
Applications must in each case be ac-
companied by a curriculum vitae and
state the names of two referees and the
earliest date at which the applicant
would be able to assume duties. Appli-
cations should be sent to the Secretary-
General, Commonwealth Caribbean Re-
gional Secretariat, P.O. Box 607,
Georgetown, Guyana, to reach him not
later than 7th April, 1972.
14th March, 1972.

By Command,
F. G. THOMAS,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT,
21st March, 1972.


DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER
NOTICES.

INCOME TAX NOTICE

TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

Every person, not being an employ-
ed person, is hereby reminded that the
latest date for the submission of Income
Tax Returns for assessment in the year
1972 is the 31st March, 1972, and that
failure to give notice of chargeability
is an offence against the Income Tax
Ordinance rendering the person con-
cerned liable on summary conviction to
a penalty not exceeding ONE THOU-
SAND DOLLARS and in default of
payment to imprisonment with or
without hard labour for a term not
exceeding four months, and after
judgement has been given for that
penalty to a further penalty of fifty
dollars for every day during which
the refusal, failure or neglect to ren-
der any document continues.
2. EVERY PERSON whose income
accruing in, derived from the State or
elsewhere and whether received in thb
State or not for the preceding year,













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


exceeded the statutory limit of $600.00
is required to submit a return in the
prescribed form notwithstanding that
on account, of approved deductions no
tax may eventually be chargeable, and
particular attention is directed to the
fact that the term "income" is deemed
to include not only money but also
allowances in kind.
3. Efforts are being made to send
forms to such persons. It is to be
clearly understood, however, that the
Income Tax Department is under no
obligation to send a return form to
anyone and that a person is not exon-
erated from the statutory liability of
making a return even though a form
may not have been received from the
Department. Forms may be obtained,
on application, at the Revenue Offices
at Georgetown, Barrouallie, Bequia
and Union Island, or in any other
district from the Police Station situ-
ate therein or from the Income Tax
Department, Kingstown, where any
person requiring information in con-
nection therewith is invited to enquire.
4. The form correctly completed
should be accompanied by all neces-
sary statements. Specimens of the
form of account required from small
traders and from occupiers or cultiva-
tors of land will be supplied on request.
N. R. CUMMINGS,
Comptroller of Inland Revenue.
Inland Revenue Office,
Kings.town.
4th January, 1972.


POLICE NOTICES

GENERAL ELECTIONS

The attention of the general public is
drawn to Section 57-Sub. Sections (1)
(2) and (3) of Ordinance No. 13 of
1951 in respect of sale of intoxicating
Liquors.
(1) No intoxicating Liquor shall be
sold, offered for sale or given away, at
any premises to which a Licence issued
under the Liquor Licences Ordinance
applies at any time between the opening
and the closing of the poll on Polling
Day.
(2) No intoxicating liquor shall be
supplied to any person at any premises
to which a licence issued under tho Reg-
istration of Clubs Ordinance applies, at
any time between the opening and the
closing of the poll on Polling Day.
(3) Any person who contravenes any
of the provisions of either of the two
preceding sub-sections shall be liable on
summary conviction to a fine of five hun-


dred dollars or to imprisonment of six
months.
R. M. THOMAS,
Commissioner of Police.
9th March, 1972.

GENERAL ELECTIONS
7TH APRIL, 1972

The attention of the general public is
drawn to Section 71 Sub. Section (1)
(2) and (3) of Ordinance No. 13 of
1951.
(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-
section (2) of this section during the
hours when the poll is open upon elec-
tion day, no persons shall assemble or
congregate within one hundred yards
of any building in which is situate any
polling station.
(2) This section shall not apply:-
(a) to any electors who are waiting
to poll their votes at such poll-
ing station and who obey any
instructions which be given
by the Presiding Officer or any
Constable for purpose of form-
ing a queue with other electors
also waiting, or
(b) to any person who may under
the provisions of the Ordinance
lawfully enter or remain in
such polling station.
(3) Every person who contravenes or
fails to comply with any of the provi-
sions of this section shall be guilty of an
offence against this section and shall be
liable on summary conviction therefore
to a fine of two hundred and forty dol-
lars or to imprisonment for six months
or to both such fine and imprisonment.
R. M. THOMAS,
Commissioner of Police.
9th March, 1972.

TREASURY NOTICE.

St. Vincent Government Dispensary
Receipt Nos. 98713, 98727, 98734 and
98741 are reported missing from Receipt
Book No. 98701-98900 issued to the
Medical Department.
Members of the public are hereby
warned against accepting from any per-
son purporting to be an authorised Rev-
enue Collector the receipts bearing the
said numbers as they are invalid.
A. J. DaSILVA,
Accountant General.
Accountant General's Office,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent, W.I.
17th March, 1972.















140 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.>

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of NORTH WINDWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that.
a Poll ,has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Pllihng Station No. 1 at Fancy Government School
Polling. Station No. 1A at School, Building, Owia
Polling Station No. 2 at School Building, Sandy Bay
Polling Station No. 3 at Police Station, Sandy Bay
Polling Station No. 3A at R.C. Church, Sandy Bay
Polling Station No. 4 at Estate Office, Orange Hill
Polling Station No. 5 at Infant School, Langley Park
Polling Station No. 6 at Government School, Langley Park
Polling Station No. 7 at School Building, Dicksons

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. DANIEL, James M., Sandy Bay P.O.; Ex Head Teacher

2. JOSHUA, Ivy Inez, McKies Hill, Kingstown; Housewife
of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves.
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at.
Langley Park Government School at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

.Given under my hand at Langley Park Government School this 20th day of
March, 1972.

LAWRENCE BRERETON,
Returning Officer..



GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section' 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of NORTH CENTRAL WINDWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that.such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
.seven .in -the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
'qhe following Polling .Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Mt. Bentinck House
.Polling. Station No. 2 at Georgetown Government School
Polling Station No. 3 at Bishop's College, Georgetown
Polling Station No. 4 at Town Board Office, Georgetown
Polling Station No. 5 at Byera Anglican School
Polling Station No. 5A at Byera Anglican School














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-('No. 17.) 141


Polling Station No. 6 at Colonarie R.C. School
Polling Station No. 7 at South Rivers Methodist School
Polling Station No. 7A at South Rivers Methodist School
Polling Station No. 8 at The Banana Shed-Park Hill
Polling Station No. 9 at Park Hill Government School
Polling Station No. 10 at Colonarie Police Station

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. BEACHE, Vincent Ian: South Rivers: Electronic
Technician

2. CUFFY, Victor Ivor: Barrister-at-Law
of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Geogretown Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Returning Officer's Office, Georgetown this 20th
day of March, 1972.

ALBAN HENRY,
Returning Officer.



GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 23
(Section 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of SOUTH CENTRAL WINDWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Mrs. Myrtle McDowall's Residence, Diamonds
Polling Station No. 2 at Mr. Clarence Andrew's Residence, Diamonds
Polling Station No. 3 at Methodist School, Union
Polling Station No. 4 at Boxing Plant, Union
Polling Station No. 5 at Lauders Infant School
Polling Station No. 6 at Stone Mill, Union
Polling Station No. 7 at Lowmans (Wd.) Anglican School
Polling Station No. 8 at Greggs Government School
And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-
1. JOSHUA, Ebenezer Theodore: McKies Hill, Kingstown:
Trade Union Leader
2. PARIS, Terrence Calister: La Croix, Teacher

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Lowmans (Wd.) Anglican School at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Lowmans (Wd) Anglican School this 20th day of
March, 1972.


A. L. MANDEVILLE,
Returning Officer.















142 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)



GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of SOUTH WINDWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Mrs. Margaret Shortte's Shop, Cedars
Polling Station No. 2 at Biabou Methodist School
Polling Station No. 2A at Biabou Methodist School
Polling Station No. 3 at Mr. Edward John's Shop, New Prospect
Polling Station No. 4 at Mrs. Catherine Browne's House, Peruvian Vale
Polling Station No. 5 at "Summer Place", Rescue Village
Polling Station No. 6 at Calder Government School
Polling Station No. 7 at Mrs. Irene Nelson's Home, Victoria Village
Polling Station No. 8 at Carapan Government School
Polling Station No. 9 at Stubbs Government School
And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-
1. CHARLES, George: Prospect: Mechanic

2. DACON, St. Clair: Prospect, Barrister-at-Law

3. GIBSON, Kelvin, Sion Hill, Business Manager

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves,
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Stubbs Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Stubbs Police Station this 20th day of March, 1972.

JOSEPH GREAVES,
Returning Officer.


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.).

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of MARRIAQUA.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of'
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Community Hall, Marriaqua
Polling Station No. 2 at Richland Park Government School
Polling Station No. 3 at Mr. Eli Bacchus' House, Richland Park
Polling Station No. 3A at Mr. Eli Bacchus' House, Richland Park
Polling Station No. 4 at Mr. Edward Lewis' House, Richland Park
Pollong Station No. 5 at Society Lodge, Mesopotamia















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 143


Polling Station No. 6 at Cane End Government School
Polling Station No. 7 at Mr. Jimmy Toney's Residence, Carriere
Polling Station No. 8 at Mr. George Dowers' House, formerly Mrs. Eliza
Alves', Evesham
Polling Station No. 9 at Evesham Methodist School

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. JARDINE, Raymond Sylvester; Mesopotamia; Life
Underwriter

2. LATHAM, Levi Calvert, Mesopotamia, Planter

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.

The final counting cf the votes ,.-ill take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Mesopotamia Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:
Given under my hand at Mesopotamia Police Station this 20th day of March,.
1972.

W. G. BACCHUS,
Returning Officer..


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of EAST ST. GEORGE.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kent open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Mrs. Gwendolyn Gitten's Shop, Enhams
Polling Station No. 2 at Mrs. Alma Fraser's Building, Belmont
Polling Station No. 3 at Brighton Methodist School
Polling Station No. 4 at Mr. Percival Scott's Premises, Ratho Mill
Polling Station No. 5 at Calliaaua Town Hall
Polling Station No. 6 at Glen Clinic
Polling Station No. 7 at Coronation Club, Indian Bay
Polling Station No. 7A at Coronation Club, Indian Bay
Polling Station No. 8 at Infant School, Fountain
Polling Station No. 9 at Mr. Crichton's Shop, Arnos Vale

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. BONADIE, Ormond James, P.O. Box 630, Kingstown:
Retired Civil Servant

2. CATO, Robert Milton: Montrose: Barrister-at-Law

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves.
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Calliaqua Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon.

Given under my hand at Calliaqua Police Station this 20th day of March, 1972.

GEORGE DOUGAN,
Returning Officer.














144 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of WEST ST. GEORGE.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Belmont Government School
Polling Station No. 2 at Gomea Methodist School
Polling Station No. 3 at Mr. Beresford Craigg's Residence, Ashburton
Polling Station No. 4 at Belair Government School
Polling Station No. 4A at Belair Government School
Polling Station No. 5 at Mr. Veno Leigertwood's Residence, Arnos Vale
Polling Station No. 6 at Dorsetshire Hill Government School
Polling Staticn No. 7 at Sion Lodge, Sion Hill
Polling Station No. 8 at Mr. Edwin Providence's Hall, Roseau
Polling Station No. 9 at Christian Pilgrim's Church, Sion Hill
Polling Station No. 10 at Mrs. Agnes St. Hill's Property, Kingstown Hill
Polling Station No. 11 at Magistrate's Residence, Cane Garden.

And: that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. TANNIS, Clive Leonard; Bequia, Merchant
c/o Jerome Burke's Tailor Shop, Kingstown.

2. WILLIAMS, Arthur Francis, Cane Hall, Barrister-at-Law

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Sion Hill Government School at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Sion Hill Government School this 20th day of March,
1972.

RUPERT BASCOMBE,
Returning Officer.


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)
THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of EAST KINGSTOWN.

Nctice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Emannuel High School, Granby Street
Polling Station No. 2 at Mrs. Sylvia Grant's Residence, Frenches
Polling Station No. 3 at U.W.I. Centre, Murray Rd.
Polling Station No. 4 at Mr. Arthur Cambridge's Residence, Richmond Hill
















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 145


Polling Station No. 5 at Mr. B. R. James' Residence, Murray Road
Polling Station No. 6 at Richmond Hill Government School
Polling Station No. 7 at Intermediate School, James St.
Polling Station No. 8 at Mr. George Daisy's Residence, Kingstown Park
Polling Station No. 9 at Christian Bros.' Residence, Kingstown Park
Polling Station No. 10 at Girl Guides' Hut, Kingstown Park
Polling Station No. 11 at Peters Ville School
Polling Station No. 12 at Bishops College, Kingstown

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. ADAMS, Emmanuel F., P.O. Box 613, Kingstown,
Barrister-at-Law

2. RUSSELL, Randolph B., Montrose, Company Director
of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
,Court House, Kingstown at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon.

Given under my hand at Court House, Kingstown this 20th day of March, 1972.

F. A. CUFFY,
Returning Officer.


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)
THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of WEST KINGSTOWN.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.
Polling Station No. 1 at St. Mary's R.C. School
Polling Station No. 1A at St. Mary's R.C. School
Polling Station No. 2 at Mr. James Isaac's Premises, Lower Middle Street
Polling Station No. 3 at Government School, Stoney Ground
Polling Station No. 4 at Central Housing & Planning Workshop, Old Mont-,
rose
Polling Station No. 5 at Mr. Gordon Anderson's premises, New Montrose
Polling Station No. 5A at Mr. Gordon Anderson's premises, New Montrose
Polling Station No. 6 at Nurse Bacchus' Residence, New Montrose
Polling Station No. 6A at S. S. Alfred Samuel's Residence, New Montrose
Polling Station No. 7 at Lodge Village Government School
Polling Station No. 7A at Lodge Village Government School
Polling Station No. 8 at Lawrence Clarke's Premises, Sharpes
Polling Station No. 9 at Dr. Edgar Adam's Club, Edinboro
And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-
1. ROBERTSON, Emery Winston; Cane Garden;
Barrister-at-Law
2. TANNIS, Hudson Kemuel; Arnos Vale; Lawyer

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Public Health Department at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:
Given under my hand at Kingstown Government School this 23th day of
March, 1972.
/
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Returning Officer.


















146 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.>
THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of SOUTH LEEWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.


Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.
Polling Station No.


1 at Mr. Henry Glynn's House, Rillan Hill
2 at Mr. Evan Daulton's House, DuBois
3 at Mr. Christopher Robinson's Shop, Vermont
3A at Mr. Christopher Robinson's Shop, Vermont
4 at The Clinic, Retreat
5 at Government School, Clare Valley
5A at Government School, Clare Valley
6 at Government School, Questelles
7 at Mr. Charles Alexander's Shop, Chauncey
8 at The Clinic, Camden Park
8A at The Clinic, Camden Park
9 at Anglican School, Lowmans Leeward
10 at Mr. Eugene Bonadie's House, Lowmans Leeward


And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:--

1. MARKSMAN, Roderick Fitzgerald; Chauncey;
Businessman

2. SYLVESTER, Othniel Rudolph; Questelles;
Barrister-at-Law

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves:
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Questelles Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Questelles Police Station this 20th day of March, 1972..

GEORGE TUCKER,
Returning Officer..



GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)

THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of CENTRAL LEEWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at Junior High School, Barrouallie
Polling Station No. 2 at Police Station, Barrouallie
Polling Station No. 3 at Mr. Goulbourne Alleyne's Garage, Barrouallie
Polling Station No. 4 at Community Hall, Barrouallie
Polling Station No. 5 at Layou Government School


















SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 147


Polling Station No. 6 at Miss Grant's Lodge, Layou
Polling Station No. 7 at Mrs. Clarie Dollarson's Residence, Layou
Polling Station No. 8 at Government School, Buccament

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. ALEXANDER, Cyril Osborne, Technician

2. WOODS, Arthur Theophilus, Villa, Barrister-at-Law

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Layou Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Layou Police Station this 20th day of March, 1972.

G. V. DOUGLAS,
Returning Officer.


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)
THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

The Constituency of NORTH LEEWARD.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened on the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.

Polling Station No. 1 at C.D.C. Workers'Quarters, Richmond Vale
Polling Station No. 2 at Government School, Richmond Vale
Polling Station No. 3 at Chateaubelair Infant School
Polling Station No. 4 at New Government School, Chateaubelair
Polling Station No. 5 at Kenneth Alexander's Home, Petit Bordel
Polling Station No. 6 at Mr. Campbell Bourne's Garage, Rose Bank
Polling Station No. 7 at Troumaca Government School
Polling Station No. 8 at Rose Hall Government School
Polling Station No. 9 at Westwood Methodist School
Polling Station No. 10 at Spring Methodist School

And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. DENNIE, Alphonso Alphaeus, Kingstown, Plant Manager

2. SLATER, Samuel Eric, Chateaubelair, Proprietor

of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves.
accordingly.

The final counting of the votes will take place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Chateaubelair Police Station at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:

Given under my hand at Chateaubelair Police Station this 20th day of March,
1972.


HENRY MORRIS,
Returning Officer.














148 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1972.

FORM NO. 28
(Section 26.)
THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (ELECTIONS) ORDINANCE.

NOTICE OF GRANT OF A POLL.

Th2 Ccnstitu n-cy of GRENADINES.

Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Constituency aforesaid that
a Poll has been granted, for the election now pending for the said Constituency
and that such Poll will be opened cn the 7th day of April, 1972 at the hour of
seven in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of five in the afternoon in
the following Polling Stations established in the various Polling Divisions com-
prised in the said Constituency.


Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station
Polling Station


at Court Room, Port Elizabeth
at Friendly Society Hall, Port Elizabeth
at Mr. Edric Harris' Residence, Hamilton
at Mrs. Lilian Farrell's Residence, Belmont
at Mr. Levi Belmar's Residence, LaPompe
at United Brethren Society Hall, Paget Farm
at Mustique Government School
at Canouan Government School
at Mayreau Government School
at Court Room, Clifton, U.I.
at Ashton Government School, Union Island
at Ashton Government School, Union Island


And that the prospective candidates in the above Constituency are as follows:-

1. MITCHELL, James Fitz-Allen, Agronomist, Bequia.

2. CLLIVIERRE, Louis Errol, Seaman, Bequia.

3. SIMMONS, Sylvester Ambrose, Seaman, Bequia.
of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
The final countin, of the votes -will ike place on the 8th day of April, 1972, at
Revenue Office, Union Island, at the hour of eight o'clock in the forenoon:
Given under my hand at Revenue Office, Union Island this 20th day of
March, 1972.
A. V. LEWIS,
Returning Officer.


THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ORDINANCE.

CANDIDATES' SYMBOLS

The Symbol allocated to each Candidate in accordance with the pro-
-visions of Rule 13 of S.R. & 0. No. 35 of 1960 is shown hereunder opposite
his name.

NORTH WINDWARD CONSTITUENCY


S.V.LP.


1. DANIEL. James M.







2. JOSHUA, Ivy Inez


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5



P.P.P.


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3














SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 149


NORTH CENTRAL WINDWARD CONSTITUENCY


S.V.L.P.


1. BEACHE, Vincent Ian






2. GUFFY, Victor Ivor


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5






- Appendix A Symbol No. 3


P.P.P.


SOUTH CENTRAL WINDWARD CONSTITUENCY


P.P.P.


1. JOSHUA, Ebenezer! Theodore Appendix A Symbol No. 3


S.V.L.P.


2. PARIS, Terence Calister


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


SOUTH WINDWARD CONSTITUENCY


1. CHARLES, George


2. DACON, St. Clair


3. GIBSONi Kelvin


- Appendix A Symbol No. 15


INDEP.






S.V.L.P.


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


P.P.P.


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3 3











150 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.)


MARRIAQUA CONSTITUENCY


1. JARDINE, Raymond Sylvester Appendix A Symbol No. 3


P.P.P.






S.V.L.P.


2. LATHAM, Levi Calvert


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


EAST ST. GEORGE CONSTITUENCY


1. BONADIE, Ormond James






2. CATO, Robert Milton


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3






- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


WEST ST. GEORGE CONSTITUENCY


1. TANNIS, Clive Leonard


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3


P.P.P.






S.V.L.P.



7


2.; WILLIAMS, Arthur Francis Appendix A Symbol No. 5


P.P.P.






S.V.L.P.













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.-(No. 17.) 151



EAST KINGSTOWN CONSTITUENCY


1. ADAMS, Emmanuel F.








2. RUSSELL, Randolph B.


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3








- Appendix A Symbol No. '5


WEST KINGSTOWN CONSTITUENCY

P.P.P.


1. ROBERTSON, Emery Winston Appendix A Symbol No' 9 :f




S.V.L.P.


2. TANNIS, Hudson Kemuel


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


SOUTH LEEWARD CONSTITUENCY


S.V.L.P.


1. MARKSMAN, Roderick,
Fitz-Gerald


Appendix A Symbol No. 5 *'


P.P.P.

2. SYLVESTER, Othneil Rudolph Appendix A Symbol No. 3


P.P.P.
PP













SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 MARCH, 1972.--(No. 17.)


CENTRAL LEEWARD CONSTITUENCY


1. ALEXANDER, Cyril Osborne







2. WOODS, Arthur Theophilius


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3







- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


NORTH LEEWARD CONSTITUENCY


1. DENNIE, Alphonso Alphaeus







2. SLATER, Samuel Eric


- Appendix A Symbol No. 3







- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


P.P.P.







S.V.L P.


GRENADINES CONSTITUENCY


INDEP.


1. MITCHELL, James Fitz-Allen Appendix A Symbol No. 1


S.V.L.P.


2. OLLIVIERRE, Louis Errol


- Appendix A Symbol No. 5


3. SIMMONS, Sylvester Ambrose Appendix A Symbol No. 3


P.P.P.







S.V.L.P.


P.P.P.
PPPed

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