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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
(EXTRAORDINARY)
fubihaleh by Authority
VOL. 105.] SAINT VINCENT, FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 1972. [No. 40.
GOVERNMENT
NOTICES
No. 131.
ABSENCE OF THE HON. MINISTER FOR HOME
AND TOURISM
The Hon. C. L. TANNIS, Minister for Home Affairs, Labour and Tourism,.
left the State on Friday 4th August, 1972, for Canada on official duties.
4th August, 1972.
No. 132.
APPOINTMENT
Consequent on the absence from the State of the Hon. C. L. TANNIS,.
Minister for Home Affairs, Labour and Tourism, the Hon. J. F. MITCHELL,.
Premier, Minister of Trade, Agriculture and Grenadines Affairs, has been
appointed to act as Minister for Home Affairs, Labour and Tourism, in
conjunction with his substantive duties with effect from 4th August, 1972,.
and until further notice.
4th August, 1972.
AFFAIRS, LABOUR,
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346 SAINT VINCENT, FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 1972.-(No. 40).
No. 133.
LEGISLATION
The following Documents are published with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & 0. No. 22.-Aliens (Land-Holding Regulation) (Commonwealth
Caribbean Territories) Order, 1972.
S.R. & 0. No. 23.-Immigration (Grenada and St. Lucia) Non-Prohibited
Class Regulations.
4th August, 1972.
No. 134.
The following decisions of the Governor made under the Immigration
(Restriction) Ordinance, 1939, are published for general information:-
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which LEROY BUTCHER of
St. Lucia was deemed to be an undesirable immigrant or visitor to Saint
Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction-)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which PETER JOSIE Of
St. Lucia was deemed to be an undesirable immigrant or visitor to Saint
Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which EDWARD LAURENCIEN
also called JuMo PRIMUS of St. Lucia was deemed to be an undesirable immi-
grant or visitor to Saint Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
SAINT VINCENT, FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 1972.-(No. 40).
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which KENNEDY FREDERICK
,also called OMUWALI of Grenada was deemed to be an undesirable immigrant
or visitor to Saint Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which MICHAEL SYLVESTER of
Grenada was deemed to be an undesirable immigrant or visitor to St. Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
SAINT VINCENT.
In exercise of powers vested in him by the Immigration (Restriction)
Ordinance, 1939, and all other powers hereunto enabling him the Governor
hereby revokes the order dated 16th April, 1970 in which SYDNEY KING also
called Eusi KWAYANA of Guyana was deemed to be an undesirable immigrant
or visitor to Saint Vincent.
Made by the Governor this 1st day of August, 1972.
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Secretary to the Cabinet.
No. 135.
EAST CARRIBBEAN CURRENCY AUTHORITY
TEMPORARY POSTS OF DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR,
DEPUTY MANAGER, RESEARCH DEPARTMENT AND
DEPUTY MANAGER, CURRENCY DEPARTMENT
The East Caribbean Currency Authority is desirous of employing on a
temporary basis at its headquarters in Barbados certain personnel who would,
subject to staisfactory service, be eligible for appointment to the permanent
staff and form the nucleus of trained senior staff who would be employed
by the Authority when its headquarters are moved from Barbados to St. Kitts.
The three temporary posts for which applications are invited are:-
DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR
Applicants are required to have a good knowledge of financial matters
(banking; or similar official or commercial experience is desirable)
together with administrative capacity and initiative. The successful appli-
cant would be required to assist the Managing Director in all matters
concerning the running of the Authority and to deputise for him in the
event of his absence. The salary scale of the post is $15,276 x $600-$16,476.
SAINT VINCENT, FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 1972.-(No. 40).
DEPUTY MANAGER, RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
Applicants should be persons who have had at least 3 years experience
in the compilation and analysis of monetary and financial statistics and
should preferably be the holders of an appropriate professional qualifi-
cation. The successful applicant would be required to assist the Manager
of the Research Department with the running of the Department and
in the preparation of the economic and financial reports issued by the
Authority. The salary scale of the post is $7,800 x $300-$8,400.
DEPUTY MANAGER, CURRENCY DEPARTMENT
Applicants should preferably be between the ages of 40 and 55 years and
have had experience in the handling, accounting for and issue of currency.
The successful applicant would be required to assist the Currency Man-
ager with the running of the Currency Department, including the issue,
re-issue and redemption of currency. The salary scale of the post is
$7,800 x $300-$8,400.
TRAINING
The successful applicants appointed to the temporary posts of Deputy
Managing Director and Deputy Manager Research Department may be
required to undergo a period of training at one of the regional central
banks proivded that suitable arrangements can be made.
HOUSE ALLOWANCE
The successful applicants will be eligible for a house allowance
payable during the period that the headquarters of the Authority remain
in Barbados.
TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE
A travelling allowance at the rate of 350 a mile is payable to officers.
using their motor cars on the business of the Authority.
LEAVE
Deputy Managing Director
42 working days (including Saturdays excluding bank holidays) leave
per calendar year.
Deputy Manager, Research Department and
Deputy Manager, Currency Department
24 working days (including Saturdays excluding bank holidays) leave
per calendar year.
PASSAGES
The Authority will meet the cost of the passages to Barbados of an
officer and his family. The authority will also be prepared to reimburse
an officer for any reasonable claim made in respect of the cost of the trans-
portation to Barbados of personal and household effects.
PENSION CONTRIBUTION
In the case where a successful applicant is a public officer who has
been seconded by a participating Government to the service of the
Authority, a pension contribution will be paid by the Authority to the
participating Government.
SAINT VINCENT, FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 1972.-(No. 40).
Applications giving details of age, education and previous experience,
together with two testimonials, should be forwarded to the Acting Executive
Secretary, the West Indies (Associated States) Council of Ministers, Bridge
Street, Castries, St. Lucia to reach him not later than 7th August, 1972,
4th August, 1972.
By Command,
0. E. LEIGERTWOOD,
Permanent Secretary,
Premier's Office.
PREMIER'S OFFICE,
ST. VINCENT.
4th August, 1972.
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