SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 23 MAY, 1972. [No. 28.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
No. 83.
APPOINTMENT
MARRIAGE OFFICER
Reverend BARRY J. DEAL as a Mar-
riage Officer with effect from 23rd
May, 1972.
23rd May, 1972.
(MHA. 029).
No. 84.
TERMINATION OF SERVICE.
Mr. NOEL BROWNE, Qualified Assist-
ant Teacher, Cane End Government
School, has been deemed to have
resigned his office with effect from
24th October, 1971 in accordance with
Section 30 of the Public Service Com-
mission Regulations 1969, S.R. & 0.
No. 48 of 1969.
23rd May, 1972.
(P.F. 3232).
No. 85.
BANK HOLIDAYS
Under the Bank Holidays Ordin-
ance,. Thursday the 1st June (Corpus
Christi) and Saturday 3rd June, 1972
(Queen's Birthday) being Bank Holi-
days, all Public Offices will be closed
on those days.
23rd May, 1972.
No. 86.
LEGISLATION
The following documents are pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 17.-Aid to Pioneer
Industries (Production of Cold
Type "Camera Copy" Sheets) Or-
der, 1972.
S.R. & 0. No. 18.-Aid to Pioneer
Industries (Processing of Local,
Food or Local Food Products)
Order, 1972.
23rd May, 1972.
No. 87.
FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION
With reference to Article 22 of the
Constitution of the International La-
bour Organisation which runs as fol-
lows:-
"Each of the Members agrees to
make an annual report to the In-
ternational Labour Office on the
measures which it has taken to give
effect to the provisions of Conven-
tions to which it is a party. These
reports shall be made in such form
and shall contain such particulars
as the Governing Body may request;"
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254 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 23 MAY, 1972.-(No. 28).
It is hereby notified for General in-
formation that, in accordance with this
Article, a report covering the period 1st
July 1969 to the period 30th June 1971
has been forwarded by the Government
of Saint Vincent to the Government of
the United Kingdom for transmission to
the Director General of the Interna-
tional Labour Office on each of the Con-
ventions named in the Schedule here-
under.
SCHEDULE
(d) 2. Unemployment, 1919
(a) 10. Minimum Age (Agriculture),
1921
(a) 12. Workmen's Compensation
(Agriculture), 1921
(a) f6. Medical Examination of Young
Persons (Sea), 1921
(b) 17. Workmen's Compensation
(Accidents), 1925
(a) .19. Equality of Treatment (Acci-
dent Compensation), 1925
(d) 22. Seamen's Articles of Agree-
ment, 1926
(d) 24. Sickness Insurance (Industry),
1927
(d) 25. Sickness Insurance (Agricul-
ture), 1927
(a) 29.
(d) 42.
Forced Labour, 1930
Workmen's Compensation (Oc-
cupational Diseases), Revised
1934
(d) 44. Unemployment Provision, 1934
(d) 56. Sickness Insurance (Sea), 1936
(d) 63. Statistics of Wages and Hours
of Work, 1938
(a) 65. Contracts of Employment (In-
digenous Workers), 1939
d) 69. Certification of Ships' Cooks,
1946
(d) 74. Certification of Able Seamen,
1946
(b) 81.
(b) 82.
(d) 88.
Labour Inspection, 1947
Social Policy (Non-Metropoli-
tan Territories), 1947
Employment Service, 1948,
(d) 92. Accommodation of Crews (Re-
vised), 1949
`(a) 94. Labour Clauses (Public Con-
tracts), 1949
(a) 95. Protection of Wages, 1949
(a) 101. Holidays with Pay (Agricul-
ture), 1952
(a) 105. Abolition of Forced Labour,
1957
(e) 115. Radiation Protection, 1960
(c) 124. Medical Examination of Young
Persons (Underground Work),
1965.
(a) applied without modification;
(b) applied with modification;
(c) inapplicable;
(d) decision reserved)
23rd May, 1972.
By Command,
F. G. THOMAS,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
23rd May, 1972.
DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER'
NOTICES.
THE GAMBLING, LOTTERIES AND
BETTING ORDINANCE 1968
It is promulgated for the informa-
tion of the general public that appli-
cations for the grant of Betting
Licence or a Permit to carry on such
business as is mentioned in paras. (a)
and (b) of Sub-section 1 of Section 30.
of The Gambling, Lotteries and Bet-
ting Ordinance 1968 or a Permit to.
operate a Pinball Machine under Sec-
tion 15 of the said Ordinance or
Pinball Machine Licence will be con-
sidered on 22nd June, 1972, at Police-
Headquarters at 4.30 p.m.
Applications addressed to the Chair-
man must reach the Authority not
later than Saturday 3rd June, 1972.
Any person who desires to object to
the grant by the Authority of any-
particular Permit or Licence should
send to the Authority before the 3rd
June, 1972, two copies of a brief state-
ment in writing of the grounds of his.
objection.
R. M. THOMAS,
Chairman, Gaming Authority,
25th April, 1972.
THE GAMBLING-, LOTTERIES AND
BETTING ORDINANCE 1968
Persons desirous of making applica-
tion to carry on the following:-
(a) business of receiving or negoti,
eating bets or conducting betting-
operation, or,
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 23 MAY, 1972.-(No. 28).
(b) by way of business in any man-
ner to receive or negotiate bets
or conduct such operations, or
(c) to operate a Pin Bll Machine
are requested to note that it is neces-
sary to obtain:
(a) a permit, and
(b) a licence
Application should be made on Form
1, and it will be necessary for the
applicant to state in the application
the following information:-
(a) date of birth,
(b) office and usual place of resi-
dence
(c) place of residence during the
past 5 years
(d) that during the 12 months pre-
ceding the date of the applica-
tion, he has not been refused
the grant or renewal of such
a permit, and
(e) two references as to character.
It should further be noted that in
making an application for a licence,
the applicant should state:-
(a) that le is the holder of a per-
mit, and
(b) submit a plan, sufficient to show
the lay-out and location of the
said premises and the means of
access thereto.
In addition, the applicant should
comply with the following:-
(a) send copy of application to ap-
propriate Police Officer,
(b) publish in the newspaper circu-
lating in Saint Vincent, a notice
of the application, not later
than twenty-eight days before
the hearing of any such appli-
cation,
(c) send copy of newspaper con-
taining publication to the Auth-
ority not later than seven days
after advertisement.
Persons wishing to object to the
grant of a permit in respect of any
premises should send to the Authority
two copies of the grounds of objection,
not later than ten days after publica-
tion of advertisement.
Forms of application may be obtain-
at the Inland Revenue Office or Police
Headquarters.
R. M. THOMAS,
Chairman, Gaming Authority.
25th April, 1972.
POLICE NOTICE
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE -
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1972
Regulations made by the Commissioner
of Police under Section 79 (1) of the
Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordin-
ance No. 20 of 1940.
VICTORIA PARK
Between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and
9.00 a.m. on Saturday June 3, 1972
during the Parade to celebrate the
Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen,
vehicles will be admitted to Victoria
Park by way of Peebles Bridge ONLY.
MOTOR VEHICLES EXIT
Exit will be by way of Bentinck
Square and Road to Leeward.
PARKING
Motor Vehicles bearing 'WHITE
STICKERS' will park on the road
outside the Park between Bentinck
Square and Entrance to the Bishop's
residence as directed by Police.
Motor Vehicles bearing 'BLU E
STICKERS' will park on the road
behind the Pavilion between Peebles
Bridge and entrance to Bishop's resi-
dence, open space outside Hospital
Annexe, Fernside Road and Back
Street as directed by Police.
COCKTAIL PARTY-
GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Motor Vehicles bearing 'WHITE
STICKERS' will park in Government
House Yard as directed by the Police.
Motor Vehicles bearing 'BLUE
STICKERS' will park on the Road be-
tween Government House Yard and
Road to Leeward.
R. M. THOMAS.
Commissioner of Police..
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