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SAIN' VINCENT


GOVERNMENT


GAZET TE


VOL. 85.] SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952. [No. 5.


GOVERNMENT NOTICES.

No. 24.
RETURN OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR TO URENADA.

With reference to Government Notice No. 2 of 3rd January, His Excel-
lency, Brigadier Sir R. D. H. ARUNDELL, K.C.M.G.. O.B.E., returned to
Grenada on 16th January, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(A. 2/19501.

No. 25.
OFFICIAL ATTESTORS.

The following list of Official Attestors f6r the Colony of St. Vincent under
the Illiterates Protection Ordinance is published for general infoinuiijcn :-


Nam e.
Anderson, R. MI., M.B.E..
Boers. Revd. Fr. William, O..B. ...
Bonadie, Ormond, Agricullural Instructor'
Broomes, Rpvd. J. B..
Connell, S. C., M.B.E.
Daniel, C. W..
Dunn, Revd. James R. E..
Durrant, V. H., Road Overseer
Fowkes, Revd. R..
Furley, Rvd. T. J....
Gantaume, Rev. Fr. Placide, O.S.. ...
Harbottle, Revkl. Peter M...
Jones, Revd. F. B.. B.A.,.
Lewis, Revd. G. W....
Lockhart, Rupert, Agricultural Instructor
Maxwell, Archdeacon R. S., M.A., Bsc.
Me Intosh, George A....
Paul, Revd. Lionel J.
Pitt, Revd. E. A., B.D).


A address.
... Kingstown
... Glen
... Kingstown
... ,,
... Owia
... Georgetown
... Kinstown

... Chateanbelair
Kingstown
... Layou
... Biabou
... Richmond Hill
... Kingstown

... Calliaqua
... Georgetown


s / s*7' A


Published by Gutharilt.





20 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5).


Name Address.
Providence. C. H., Road Ovarseer ... *.. Troumaca
Roberts, G. M., Assistant Superintendent of Roads ... Kingstown
Shapley, The Right Revd. Ronald Norman, M.C., A.K.C.
Slof, Revd. Fr. Ephraim, O.S.B. ......
Smartt, Revd. F. A. ... ... Barrouallie
Van der Plas Revd. Dr. G., O.S.B., D.D. ... Kingstown
Vanloo, Robert, Agricultural Instructor ... ,
Vincent, Revd. I. H., M.A. ..... Bequia
Wiltshire, Revd. Errol C. -...... Mt. Coke.

Under Section 4 of the Ordinance Members of the Executive Council,
Members of the Legislative Council, Police Magistrates, Justices of the Peace,
the Registrar of the Supreme Court and Medical Officers are Official Attestors
ex-ofico.
23rd January, 1952.
A. 5/1948).


No. 26.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE.

The following message which was sent
to His Majesty the King by delegates to
the third meeting of the Regional Eco-
notic Committee held in Barbados in
December, 1951, and the reply thereto
are published for general information:-
Message.
Delegates from British Caribbean
Governments assembled at the third
meeting of the Regional Economic Com-
mittee present their humble duty to the
King and are gratified and happy to
learn of His Majesty's continued pro-
gress towards full health. They respect-
fully hope that as a means of completing
His Majesty's convalescence and of giving
great happiness to the King's loyal sub-
jects, Their Majesties the King and[
Queen will find it possible to visit the
British Caribbean territories.
Reply.
The text of the message from delegates
from British Caribbean Governments
assembled at the third meeting of the
Regional Economic Committee has been
laid before the King who has comm;:nd-
ed me to request that you convey to
delegates on his behalf his warm thanks
for their kind message.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
23rd Jan nary, 1952.
(F. 35/1948).

No. 27.
APPOINTMENTS.

LIQUOR LICENSING BOARDS.

In accordance with the provisions of
Section 5 of the Liquor Licence Ordin-
ance, No. 11 of 1948, the following
persons have been appointed as members


of the several Liquor Licensing Boards
for a period of one year with effect from
1st January, 1952:-
Parishes of Saint George & Saint
Andrew.
The Magistrate of the District.
G. L. LEWIS, Esq.,
F. J. CLARKE, Esq.,
Charlotte Parish.
The Magistrate of the District,
FRANK CHILD, Esq., J.P.,
R. L. OTWAY, Esq.
Parish of Saint David.
The Magistrate of the District,
ANDREW CUMMINGS, Esq.,
J. TUCKER, Esq.
Parish of Saint Patrick.
The Magistrate of the District,
The Medical Officer, District II (South)
The Revenue Officer, Barrouallie.
The Grenadines.
The Magistrate of the District,
DAWSON WALLACE, Esq.,
The Head Teacher, Bequia Anglican
School.
23rd January, 1952.
(J. 10/1948).

No. 28.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BOARD.

Under the provisions of Section 5 of
the Public Assistance Ordinance (No. 31
of 1950), the following persons have
been appointed members of the Public
Assistance Board for a period of one
year with effect from 1st January
1952:-
The Chief Public Assistance Officer
(Chairman),
The Hon'ble H. F. YOUNG,
G. H. CHARLES,
E. T. JoshUA,





SAINT VINCENT. WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.---NO. 2). 21


The Revd. L. J. PAUL,
C. T. J. ANDERSON, Esq.,
HBNRY L. 'WILSON, Esq.,
"Mrs. R. M. CATO,
Mrs. R. N. EUSTACE,
Mrs. J. H. D. Cox,
The Public Assistance Officer
(Secretary).
Wntil further notice the duties of
Ghief Public Assistance Officer will be
performed by Mr. C. G. HUGGINS, La-
bour Commissioner, in conjunction with
the duties of his substantive post.
23rd January, 1952.
(D. 1/1951).

No. 29.
MENTAL HOSPITAL.

Board of Visitors.

The following personnel of the Board
of Visitors for the Mental Hospital is
published for information:-
The Honourable A. C. CYRUS,
(Chairman),
J. Baynes,
Reverend L. J. PAUL,
Mrs. W. F. COUTTs,
,, W. A. HADLEY,
Secretary : Mr. LLOYD HULL.
23rd January, 1952.

No. 30.
CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.

With reference to Government Notice
No. 157 of 10th April, 1951, the appoint-
ment of Mr. O. S. BARROW, as a Senior
Glerk in the General Clerical Service of
the Colony has been confirmed with
effect from 1st April, 1951.
53rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 563).


No. 31.


LEAVE NOTICES.


SICK AND VACATION LEAVE.

Mr. G. E. E. WILLIAMS, Colonial
Postmaster, has been granted a period
of sick leave followed by vacation leave
which will expire on the 30th April,
1952, on the retirement of Mr. WIL-
LIAMS from the Public Service of the
Colony.
Mr. WILLIAMS left the Colony on
18th January, 1952, for Dominica en
route to the United Kingdom where he


proposes to spend his leave and retire-
ment.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 6).

No. 32.
VACATION LEAVE.

Mr. S. E. McKI, Senior Clerk (Publie
Works Department), six months' vaca-
tion leave with effect from'14th Janu-
ary, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 86).


No. 33.
ACTING APPOINTMENTS.

Mr. B. R. NEEHALL, Engineering
Assistant, Public Health Engineering,
Unit, has been appointed to act as
Secretary and Executive Officer, Central
Housing ald Planning Authority, dur-
ing the absence on pre-retirement leave
of Mr. J. L. CHAPMAN, M.B.E., with
effect from llth January, 1952, and
until further notice.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 389).

No. 34.
Mr. McD. SxMIWH, Prin.ipal Ollerk, as
Colonial Postmaster with effect fro d
17th January, 1952, and until further
notice.
23rd January, 1252.
(P. F. 77).

No. 35.
TEMPORARY TRANSFER.

Mr. O. L. GARRAWAY, Senior Clerk
(Treasury, etc. Department), temporarily
transferred to the General Post Office
with effect from 18th January, 1952,
and until further notice.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 103).


No. 36.


TRANSFER.


Mr. LEWIS E. BURNETT, Assistant
Master. Grammar School to a post on
the staff of the Grammar School, Domi-
nica, with effect from 17th January,
1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 513).





22 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY,


No. 37.
RESIGNATION.

With reference to Notice No. 474 of
2nd October, 1951, appearing in the
Official Gazette, Mr. BERT WILLIAMS
has resigned from his post as'an Assis-
tant Master and as Officer Commanding
the Cadet Corps of the Grammar School
as from 1st January, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 576).

No. 38.
LEGISLATION.

The Right Honourable the Secretary
of State for the Colonies has notified that
His Majesty the KING will not be advised
to exercise his power of disallowance in
respect of the following Ordinance of
this Government :-
No. 30 of 1951.-An Ordinance to
regulate the deportation of un-
desirable British Subjects and for
similar purposes.
(S. 5/1950).
23rd January, 1952.

No. 39.
SUPPLEMENTS TO GAZETTE.

The Accounts of the Colony for the
period 1st January to 31st October,
1951, are published with this issue of
the Gazette.

By Command,

HENRY H. WILLIAMS,
Acting Government Secretary.

GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
23rd January, 1952.
(F. 49/1950.


DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

The attention of Government Savings
Bank Depositors is drawn to Rule 12 of
the Government Savings Bank of 1st
May, 1936:-
"12. Every depositor shall once in
each year in the month of February
forward his Pass Book to the Manager
for examination and comparison with
the books of the office, and for the
entry of any interest due on the 31st


December previous. If any depositor-
fails to send in his Pass Book as herein
directed the Colonial Treasurer may
without further formality forthwith
direct that except the withdrawal of
the whole amount standing to the
credit to the depositor no further
transactions shall be allowed in respect
of the account. Notice of such direc-
tions shall be given to the depositorif
his address is known to the Colonial
Treasurer, and if unknown, shall be-
published in the Gazette."
V. D. ARCHER.
Colonial Treasurer,.
Manager,
Government Savings Bank.
TREASURY CHAMBERS.
ST. VINCENT,
10th January, 1952.


CUSTOMS NOTICE.

The co-operation of Ma ter- and
Owners of passenger boats is kindly
asked in observing the requirements of
Section 6 (1) of Ordinance No. 25/1946
with respect to the granting of Passenger
Boat Certificates.
The Board of Examiners will be avail-
able for such duties on Wednesdays and
Friday between the hours of. 9 and 12
o'clock in the forenoon, or at such other
times as by special arrangements may be
fixed.
V. D. ARCHER,
Collector of Customs.
H. M. CUSTOMS,
ST. VINCENT,
14th January, 1952.


GOVERNMENT COTTON GINNERY
NOTICE.

All Cotton Growers are requested to
notify the Manager, Government Cot-
ton Ginnery in writing, at the time of
delivery of their seed cotton to the
Ginnery, of their intentions in regard
to the disposal of the lint.
2. All Lint will be shipped to the
Raw Cotton Commission, Liverpool at
the f.o.b. price of 6/3 per lb. for 1951/52
Crop previously offered ani accepted,
unless the Manager is notified to the
contrary.
3. All growers who do not intend
shipping their cotton to the Raw Cot-
ton Commission must remove s;me
within two weeks of notification that
their cotton has been ginned and baled ;


23 JANUARY, 195'.--(No. 5).








SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23, JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5) 21,


all bales not so removed will be charged year 1952 is the 31st March, a4id that
warehouse rent at Government fixed failure to give notice of clhargeablity is
rates. ; an offence against the Income Ta. Or-
4. All cotton growers are reminded, dinance, rendering the pers.o0 oqWierned
that the Government Cotton Ginnery liable on conviction to a fne qote -ced-
has insured the whole island's crop as ing FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY
was done in 1951. DOLLARS.


J. L. EUSTACE,
Manager.
14th January, 1952.


INCOME TAX NOTICES.

TO GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.

All Government Officers are hereby
reminded that the latest date for the
.submission of income tax returns for
assessment in the year 1952 is the 31st
January, and that failure to give notice
of chargeability is an offence against the
Income Tax Ordinance, rendering the
person concerned liable on conviction to
a fine not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY DOLLARS,
2. EVERY PERSON whose income,
accruing in, derived from the Colony or
elsewhere and whether received in the
Colony or not for the preceding year,
exceeded the statutory limit of $480 is
required to submit a return in the pre-
scribed form notwithstanding that on
account of approved deductions no tax
may eventually be chargeable, and par-
ticular attention is directed to the fact
that the term "income" is deemed to
include not only money but also allow-
ances in kind.
3. Efforts are being made to send
blank return forms to such persons
through their Heads of Department. It
is to be clearly understood, however,
that a person is not exonerated from'
the statutory liability to make a return
even though that person may not have
received a blank form, which may be
obtained, on application at the Revenue
Offices at Georgetown, Barrouallie, Be-
quia and Union Island, or, in other
districts, from the Police Station situate
therein. These forms may also be ob-
tained from the Income Tax Office,
Kingstown, where any person requiring
information in connection therewith is
invited to enquire.
28th December, 1951.


TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

Every person concerned, not being a
Government Officer, is hereby reminded
that the latest date for the submission of
income tax returns for assessment in the






Js r7i2

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2. EVERY PERSON whose income,
accruing in, derived from the Colony or
elsewhere and whether received ia the
Colony or not for the preceding year,
exceeded the statutory limit of $480 is
required to submit a return in the pre-
scribed form, notwithstanding that on
account of approved deductions no tax
may eventually be chargeable, and par-
ticular attention is directed to the fact
that the term "income" is deemed to
include not only money but also allow-
ances in kind.
3. Efforts are being made to send
blank return forms to such persons. It
is to be clearly understood, however,
that a person is not exonerated from the
statutory liability to make a return even
though that person may not have re-
ceived a hbaiak form, which may be ob-
tained, on application, at the' Revenue
Offices at Georgetown, jarrouallie, le-
quia and Union Island, or, in the other
districts from the Police Station situate
therein. These Forms may also be ob-
tained from the Income Tax Office,
Kingstown, where any person requiring
information in connection therewith is
invited to enquire.
4. The form, correctly completed,
should be accompanied by all necessary
supporting statements. Specimens of
the form of account required from small
traders and from occupiers or cultivators
of land will be supplied on request.
28th December, 1951.



TO TRADERS, BUSINESSMEN AND
PROFESSIONAL MEN.

Attention is directed to the provisions
of Sections 73 and 68 of the Income Tax
Ordinance No. 23 of 1948 which read as
follows:-


"73. Any person engaged
in any trade, business or
profession shall keep in
the English language pro-
per books of account suf-
ficient to record nll trans-
actions necessary in order
to ascertain the gains and
profits made or the loss
incurred in each such
trade, business or profes-
sion, and any such person


Traders,
etc., to
keep
accounts
in Eng-
lish.





IL SAINT' VINCENT. WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.--No. 5).


who fails to comply with
this provision shall be
guilty of an offence, and
in addition to any penalty
incurred he shall be liable
to pay any tax to which
he may be assessed under
the provisions of this Or-
dinance."
"68. Any person guilty of
an offence against this Or-
dinance shall be liable on
summary conviction be-
fore a Magistrate, to a fine
not exceeding four hun-
dred and eighty dollars.
and in default of payment
to imprisonment, with or
without hard labour, for
any term not exceeding
six months."


Penal-
ties for
offences.


2. The Commissioners of Income Tax
intend to enforce the provisions of the
sections referred to above.
J. V. ALVES,
Acting Income Tax Oficer.

INCOME TAX OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN,
28th December, 1951.


ELECTRICITY AND TELEPHONE
DEPARTMENT NOTICE.

The Electricity and Telephone De-
partment has for disposal its Public
Address System, consisting of Two New
Loud. Speakers, amplifier and carbon
microphone.


The equipment can be viewed at any
time during office hours on application
to the office. Tenders will he received
at the office up to and including the
31st January, 1952, and will be treated
as confidential.

J. MALONEY,
Acting Superintendent Electricity
and Telephone Department.

18th January, 1952.
(Q. 9/1946).




AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT NOTICES.

SALE OF ANIMALS AT PETIT
BORDEL CENTRE.

It is notified for general information
that the following animals will be put
up for sale by Public Auction at Petit
Bordel Centre on Wednesday, 6th Febru-
ary, 1952, at 1.30 p.m. sharp:-
1 Heifer Calf
1 Bull Calf
1 Ram


2. Reserve Price.


Heifer Calf
Bull Calf
Ram


$42.00
$15.00
$ 5.00


3. Terms of sale : Cash on delivery.
4. The above-mentioned animals can
be seen at the Centre on week days
during the hours 8.00 a.m. to 12.00
noon and 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
14th January, 1952.


FLOWER SEEDS.



It is hireby notified for general information that a new shipment of the
following verities of flower seeds has arrived and will be on sale at the office
of the De:!'artment of Agriculture on week days between the hours of 9 a.m.
and 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the following prices:-


Aster... ... ...
CaTrnation. Pink ...
White ...
Yellow ......
Dark Red
(,hrysn tli emumi ...
(ier era ... ... ...
Phlox ......
Zinnia:. California Giant Crimson Queen
,, ,, Rose Queen
,, ,, Cerise Queen
,, White Queen


34c. per pkt.
34c. ,,
34c. ,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,


11th -: n ;ary, 1952.





SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5). 25


VEGETABLE SEEDS.

It is hereby notified for general information that a new shipment of
vegetable seeds has arrived and will be on sale at the office of the Department
of Agriculture on week days between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon and from
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the following prices :-
Pole Lima Bean-King of the Garden ... .. ... 5c. per oz.
Pole Beans-Kentucky Wonder Wax ... ... ... 5c. .
Cabbage-Succession ... ... 37c. per oz. or 10c. per pkt.
Copenhagen Market ... ... 37c. ,, 10c. ., .
All Season ... ... 37c. ,, ,, ,, 0c.
Stein Flat Dutch ... ... 37c. ,, ,, lc.
Carrot-Burpee's Oxheart ... ... ... ... 7c. ,,9
Cucumber-Arlington White Spine ... ....... Sc. ,,
Lettuce-Imperial 44 ... ... 35c. per oz. or 9c. ,,
New York Improved ... ... 35c. ,, ,, 9c.
Okra-White Velvet ... ... ... ... 5c. ,,
Tomato-Marglobe ... ... 85c. per oz. or 22c. ,,
Giant Ponderosa ... ... 85c. ,,,, 22c. ,,
Beefsteak ... ... 85c. ,,,, 22c. ,
Turnip-Early White Flat Dutch ... ... ... 5c. ,

J. M. CAVE,
Superintendent of Agriculture.
16th January, 1952.


TREASURY NOTICES.

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Houses appearing in the
Kingstown Rate Roll as in the ownership or occupation of the persons named
hereunder have been levied upon by virtue of a warrant issued under the
Kingstown Board Ordinance Cap. 209 and will be put up for sale on Saturday
2nd February, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon at the Treasury, Kingstown, for the
recovery of Rates due thereon.

V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.

TREASURY,
KINGSTOWN,
12th January, 1952.

Browne, Lillian ... Paul's Lot ... House
Peters, Anthony G. ... Lot 20 Paul's Lot ... House
Turner, Elfrida Hrs. ... 10 Bentinck Square ... House.

SMALL TOWN RATES.

Notice is hereby given that the underimentioned Houses and Land Appear-
ing in the Rate Roll of the Town of Chateaubelair as in the ownership or occupa-
ion of the persons named hereunder, have been levied upon by viitue of a
warrant issued under the Local Government Ordinance No. 17 of 1951 and will
be put up for Sale at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday 2nd February, 1952 at the
Treasury for the recovelt of the Taxes due thereon.

V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.

TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
14th January. 1952.





26 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5).


CHATEAUBELAIR.
Charles, Margaret ... ... I House
Francis, George Hrs. .. ... 1 Lot
Harry, Raval ... ... 1 House
Michael, Jonathan ... ... I House
Samuel, David ...... 1 House
Howell, Ruth ... ... 1 House
Labbay, Festus ... ... 1 House
Williams, James Hrs. ... ... I House.


PRaINTE BY THE GOVENMP3Is PE NTB, AT TEE GOVE2mlm PRLTING OFmi,
KxnreaSWN, ST. VNm T.
[ Prtie 24 cents. ]





SAINT VINCENT.
Comparative Statement of Revenue for the period 1st January-31st October, 1951.


Heads of Revenue.

1. Import Duties-
Import Duty
Trade Duty on Imported Liquor
Warehouse Rent ...
2. Export Duty ...
3. Excise Duty on Rum ...
Excise Duty on Sugar
Trade Duty on locally distilled Liquor ...
4. Other Duties .
5. Licences-Liquor ...
Motor Vehicles, &c....
Other ...
6. Taxes-
Income Tax
Land and House Tax
Other Taxes
7. Port and Harbour Dues-
Tonnage
Port
Landing Dues, Aircraft ...
8. Other Fees of Court, &c.
9. Post Office
10. Electricity, Telephone, Refrigeration
11. Rent of Government Property ...
Interest ...
12. Sales and Leases of Crown Lands

11c. Transfer from Special Funds ...
llB. Refunds of Loans from General Revenue

13. Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes
Total Revenue S


Estimate
for the Actual Revenue Revenue for
S for the period of same period of Increase. Decrease
year the return, preceding year.

$ $ c. $ c. $ c. $ c.
475,000 459.262 97 424,529 55 34,733 42 ......
14,000 36,848 19 ... ... 36,848 1
5,000 3,106 12 2,950 49 15 6 ... ...
128,000 126,172 41 114,309 37 11,863 04 ......
130,000 116,665 20 104,280 90 12,384 30
... 1,926 95 ... ... 1,926 95
40,000 15,710 72 .. 15,710 72 ... ...
26,700 30,021 26 67,769 08 ... ... 37,747 82
10,000 9,307 80 8,558 56 749 24
17.000 13,828 40 11,450 12 2,378 28
7,750 8,107 44 6,857 16 1,250 28

212,000 191,184 02 120,670 08 70,513 94
30,000 6,567 72 6,573 53 ... ... 5 81
15,000 15,551 42 3,181 98 12,369 44 ......

10,000 9,658 43 8,695 36 963 07 ...
3,000 2,599 50 2,562 00 37 50
650 120 00 420 00 ...... 0 00
141.577 96,403 24 94,043 5 2,60 09 ......
61,213 51,653 83 47,688 74 3,965 09
99,352 80,004 27 75.342 97 4.661 30
4,560 2,398 38 3,088 60 ... ... 690 22
12,76 13,971 25 13,295 40 675 85
7,458 5,345 00 4,639 48 705 52
1,451,024 1,294,487 57 1,122,833 47 212,324 90 40.670 80
74,400 00 i 74,40(. 0(
1,804 1,716 40 7.333 69 .. ... 617 9
1,452,828 1.370,603 97,130,167 16 i 286,72 9 4,284 1
295,452 263.314 54 265,755 73 ... ... 2.441 19
1748.280 1-633,918 51 11.395.922 89 286,724 90 48.729 28


Comparative Statement of Expenditure for the period 1st January-31st October, 1951.


SEstimate Actual Expen- Expenditure
for the diture for the epe ior o ncrI ,.
Heads of Expenditure. year priod are period of Increao.
1951. the return. preceding year.
$ $ $ c. 8
1. Governor ... 8,4391 7,083 21 4,496 38 2,586
2. Legislature ... 13,1601 8.589 73 7,790 32 719.
3. Administration ... 53,973i 51,76i2 28 31,098 23 20,6,;4
4. Agriculture ... 64,505 46.744 72 43.926 92 2,817
5. Audit ... 11,584 9,660 93 6,602 12 3,058
6. Central Housing Authority ... 4,000 4,000 00 6.000 00
6A. Central Road Authority ...i 104,460 148,213 96 87,134 35 61,079
6B. Central Water Authority ... 11,054 8,991 90 5,252 46 3,739
7. Charitable ... 18,030 13,766 07 13,353; 49 412
9. Education ..i 234,285 208,951 80 123,072 87 85,878
10. Electricity ... 71,588 58,644 60 66.680 74
11. Judicial ... 26,525 24,070 83 16,470 29 7,600
12. Labour ... 8,328 5.814 26 6,370 70
13. Lands and Survey ... 18,461 18.448 69 9,255 39 9.193
14. Legal ... 6,584 T )'.2l; 18 4,814 11 1.,'2
15. Medical .. 290,707 260,021 58 202,820 03 57,2)1
16. Miscellaneous ... 36,849 77,118 18 158,318 49
17. Pensions .. 43,430: 40.271 54 30,038 65 10.232
18. Police ... 118,341 108,624 54 61,089 97 47.534
19. Port and Marine ... 26,911 21,845 97 16,451 94 5,30)4
20. Post Office ... 37,959 29.484 61 20,683 60 8,801
21. Prisons ... 47,378 43,461 71 36,182 44 7,279
22. Public Debt ...I 61,008 51,103 42 50,685 68 I 417
23. Public library ... 5,835 5,423 23 3,684 75 1,738
24. Public Works Department ... 59,072 47.629 01 34,311 11 13.317
25. Public Works ReuOrrent ... 47,020 57,086 81 62,927 !8 ..
27. Social Welfare .. ... ... ... 1.231 20
27A. St. Vincent Grenadines .. ... ... ... 9,99 94
28. Subventions ... 23.588 32.832 36 19,014 00 13,818i
29. Supply Control ... 14.307 12,930 86 10,281 74 2.619
30. Telephone ..i 17,357 16,446 42 12,178 10 4.268
31. Treasury ___ 70,293 57,965 32 43,938 95 14 0'26
*1,555,031 1,483,014 72 1,206.152 1 38.5,722
26 Public Works Extraordinary .. 28,400 75,594 44 45,666 88 29,924
1,583-,4311,558.6061 1,251,819 05 415.647
8. Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes 295,452 258,733 98 244,183 16 14.50(
Total Expenditure $ 1,878.8831,817,340 14 1.496,002 21 i 430,198


DI)cn ase.


c. c.
83 ...
41

80
81
.. 2.000 00
61
41
58
93
8,036. 14
54
55 6 44
3(0


... 1.20.. ..
89
57
03

27
74 ...
48 ... ...
48
90
... ,,40 37
.. 1.231 20
,.,5) 94
...5 *4
36 ... ...
12
32 ... ..

95 !0 lo.~0- 40

; ... ...40
82
3";! (Os.F4o


Taunasuy,
14th January, 1952.


V. D. ARCHER,
Treasurer.


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Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of Saint Vincent as at 31st October, 1951.


LIABILITIES.

DEPOSIT :

Special Funds
Other than Special Funds


SURPLUS:

Colony's Reserve Fund
General Revenue Balance


Balance as at 1st January, 195 1


Revenue
Octo
Expend
Octe


$ c



... 893,053 4V
... 225.958 5




.. 96,985 29
...47,423 07


GENERAL REVENUE BALANCE:


$ c.
230.844 70


>ber, 1951 1,633,918 51
liture to 31st
ber, 1951 1,817,340 14


LEss Deficit to 31st October, 195]

Balance as at 31st October, 1951


183,421 63

47,423 07


$ c.




S1,119,011 98





144,408 29



















$1,263,420 27


A SSE TS.


$ c.


CASH:
Treasury and Sub-Treasuries
Barclays Bank-Deposit aec
Current aec
Crown Agents-Joint Colonial Fund
Imprests

Advances

INVESTMENTS:-
Special Funds


$ c.


15,750 16
3 43
...I 37,469 41
... 4,800 00
... 6,546 20 64,569 20

438,471 09


760,379 98


















1,263.420 27


Notes: 1. At 31st October, 4951, the Public Debt, (not recorded in the above Liabilities) amounted to $559,442.66. This figure includes the sums of $5,963.70 for C.D.F. Loan to the St. Vin-
cent Co-operativ Arrowroot Association and $480.00 for the Kingstown Board Water Supply Loan, 1930, for which General Revenue is responsible only in case of default.
2. The accumulated funds for redemption of the Debt amounted, at 31st October, 1951 to $190,693.96.


TREASURY CHAMBBXS,
St. Vincent, B.W.I.,
14th January, 1952.
(F. 49/1950).


V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.


e to 31st


9 c.














26 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5).


CHATEAUBELAIR.
Charles, Margaret ... ... I House
Francis, George Hrs. ... ... 1 Lot
Harry, Raval ... ... 1 House
Michael, Jonathan ... ... f House
Samuel, David ...... I House
Howell, Ruth ... ... 1 House
Labbay, Festus ...... 1 House
Williams, James Hrs. ... ... I House.


PETTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, AT TEE GOVERNTTifr PRINTING OFmEi
KWISTO'WN, ST. VINCENT.
[ Price 24 cents. ]








Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of Saint Vincent as at 31st October, 1951,


LIABILITIES.

DEPOSITS :

Special Funds
Other than Special Funds


SURPLUS:

Colony's Reserve Fund
General Revenue Balance


GENERAL REVENUE BALANCE


Balance as at 1st January, 1951


Revenue to 31st
October, 1951
Expenditure to 31st
October, 1951


$ e.
23,0844 70


$ c.
1,633,918 51

1,817,340 14


Lwss Deficit to 31st October, 1951

Balance as at 31st October, 1951


183,421 63

47,423 07


$ c. $



...893.053 46
...225.958 52 1,119,011


... 96,985 22
... 47,423 07
... .. ....


144,408 29


$1,263,420 27


A SSE TS.

CASH:
Treasury and Sub-Treasuries
Barclays Bank-Deposit a/c
Current a/c
Crown Agents-Joint Colonial Fund
Imprests

Advances


INVESTMENTS:-
Special Funds


$


... 15,750 1.
...i 3 4
... 37,469 4:
S4,800 0(
6,546 2(

,,+


.-



3
1
0


$ c.


Notes: 1. At 31st October, 4951, the Public Debt, (not recorded in the above Liabilities) amounted to $559,442.66. This figure includes the sums of $3,963.70 for C.D.F. Loan to the St. Vin-
cent Co-operativb Arrowroot Association and $480.00 for the Kingstown Board Water Supply Loan, 1930, for which General Revenue is responsible only in case of default.
2. The accumulated funds for redemption of the Debt amounted, at 31st October, 1951 to $190,693.96.


TREASURY CHAMBBES,
St. Vincent, B.W.I.,
14th January, 1952.
(F. 49/1950).


V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.


0 64,569 20

438,471 09


760,379 98



















$1,263.420 27


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20 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 19-52.-(No. 5).


Name
Providence. C. H., Road Overseer ...
Roberts, G. M., Assistant Superintendent of Road ...
Shapley, The Right Revd. Ronald Norman, M.C., A.K.C.
Slof, Revd. Fr. Ephraim, O.S.B. ...
Smartt, Revd. F. A.
Van der Plas Revd. Dr. G., O.S.B., D.D....
Vanloo, Robert, Agricultural Instructor ...
Vincent, RevL. I. H., M.A.
Wiltshire, Revd. Errol C.......


Under Section 4 of the Ordinance Members of the Execntive council ,
Members of the Legislative Council, Police Magistrates, Justices of the Peace,
the Registrar of the Supreme Court and Medical Officers are Official Attestors
ex-offico.
23rd January, 1952.
A. 5/1948).

No. 26. of the several Liquor Licensing Boards
REG IONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE. for a period of one year with effect from
I st January, 1952:-
The following message which was sent Parishes of Saint George & Saint
to His Majesty the King by delegates to Andrew.
the third meeting of the Regional Eco- The Magistrate of the District.
nomic Committee held in Barbados in G.L. LEWIs, Esq.,
December, 1951, and the reply thereto F. J. CLARKE, Esq.,
are published for general information:- n lff Io,


Message.


Delegates from British Caribbean
Governments assembled at the third
meeting of the Regional Economic Com-
mittee present their humble duty to the
King and are gratified and happy to
learn of His Majesty's continued pro-
gress towards full health. They respect-
fully hope that as a means of completing
His Majesty's convalesence and of giving
great happiness to the King's loyal sub-
jects, Their Majesties the King and
Queen will find it possible to visit the
British Caribbean territories.
Reply.
The text of the message from delegates
from British Caribbean Governments
assembled at the third meeting of the
Regional Economic Committee has been
laid before the King who has command-
ed me to request that you convey to
delegates on his behalf his warm thanks
for their kind message.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
23rd Jan nary, 1952.
(F. 35/1948).

No. 27.
APPOINTMENTS.

LIQUOR LICENSING BOARDS.

In accordance with the provisions of
Section 5 of the Liquor Licence Ordin-
ance, No, 11 of 1948, the following
persons have been appointed as members


The Magistrate of the District,
FRANK CHILD, Esq., J.P.,
R. L. OTWAY, Esq.


Parish of Saint David.
The Magistrate of the District,
ANDREW CUMMINGS, Esq.,
J. TUCKER, Esq.
Parish of Saint Patrick.
The Magistrate of the District,
The Medical Officer, District II (South)
The Revenue Officer, Barrouallie.
The Grenadines.
The Magistrate of the District,
DAWSON WALLACE, Esq.,
The Head Teacher, Bequia Anglican
School.
23rd January, 1952.
(J. 10/1948).

No. 28.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BOARD.

Under the provisions of Section 5 of
Sthe Public Assistance Ordinance (No. 31
of 1950), the following persons have
been appointed members of the Public
Assistance Board for a period of one
year with effect from 1st January
1952:-
The Chief Public Assistance Officer
(Chairman),
The Hon'ble H. F. YOUNG,
., G. H. CHARLES,
., E. T. JOSHUA,


Address.
Troumaca
Kingstown


Barrouallie
Kingstowu.

Bequia
Mt. Coke.















2i SAINT' VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1:52.--(No. 5).


who fails to comply with
this provision shall be
guilty of an offence, and
in addition to any penalty
incurred he shall be liable
to pay any tax to which
he may be assessed under
the provisions of this Or-
dinance."
"68. Any person guilty of Penal-
an offence against this Or- ties for
finance shall be liable on
summary conviction be-
fore a Magistrate, to a fine
not exceeding four hun-
dred and eighty dollars.
and in default of payment
to imprisonment, with or
without hard labour, for
any term not exceeding
six months."
2. The Commissioners of Income Tax
intend to enforce the provisions of the
sections referred to above.
J. V. ALVES,
Acting Income Ta Officer.

INCOME TAX OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN,
28th December, 1951.


ELECTRICITY AND TELEPHONE
DEPARTMENT NOTICE.

The Electricity and Telephone De-
partment has for disposal its Public
Address System, consisting of Two New
Loud Speakers, amplifier and carbon
microphone.


The equipment can be viewed at any
time during office hours on application
to the office. Tenders will be received
at the office up to and including the
31st January, 1952, and will be treated
as confidential.

J. MALONEY,
Acting Superintendent Electricity
and Telephone Department.

18th January, 1952.
(Q. 9/1946).




AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT NOTICES.

SALE OF ANIMALS AT PETIT
BORDEL CENTRE.

It is notified for general information
that the following animals will be put
up for sale by Public Auction at Petit
Bordel Centre on Wednesday, 6th Febru-
ary, 1952, at 1.30 p.m. sharp:-
1 Heifer Calf
1 Bull Calf
1 Ram


2. Reserve Price.


Heifer Calf
Bull Calf
Ram


$42.00
$15.00
$ 5.00


3. Terms of sale : Cash on delivery.
4. The above-mentioned animals can
be seen at the Centre on week days
during the hours 8.00 a.m. to 12.00
noon and 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
14th January, 1952.


FLOWER SEEDS.



It is hi'rby notified for general information that a new shipment of the
following varieties of flower seeds has arrived and will be on sale at the office
of the Departtment of Agriculture on week days between the hours of 9 a.m..
and 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the following prices:-


Aster .
CarnIation. Pink
White
Yellow
Dark R-ed
Chrls:lnt.lemum
(Terbera
Phlox
Zinnnia:. California


h : n r ,,1952.
S,

1t-h JI; n ary, 1952.


Giant Crimson Queen
Rose Queen
SCerise Queen
,, White Queen


34c. per pkt.
34c. ,,
34c. ,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
34c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,
21c. ,
21c. ,,
21c. ,,








SAINT VINCENT.
Comparative Statement of Revenue for the period 1st January-31st October, 1951.


Heads of Revenue.

1. Import Duties-
Import Duty
Trade Duty on Imported Liquor
Warehouse Rent
2. Export Duty
3, Excise Duty on Rum
Excise Duty on Sugar
Trade Duty on locally distilled Liquor
4. Other Duties
5. Licences-Liquor
Motor Vehicles, &c.
Other
6. Taxes-
Income Tax
Land and House Tax
Other Taxes
7. Port and Harbour Dues-
Tonnage
Port
Landing Dues, Aircraft
8. Other Fees of Court, &c.
9. Post Office
10. Electricity, Telephone, Refrigeration
11. Rent of Government Property
Interest
12. Sales and Leases of Crown Lands

lic. Transfer from Special Funds
llB. Refunds of Loans from General Revenue

13. Colonial Development and Welfare Scheln
Total Revenue


Estimate
SoEstite Actual Revenue
forte for the period ot
Syear the return.
1951.
$ S c.
... 475,000 4.5...2 97
.. 14,000 36,848 19
.. 5,000 3,106 12
...128,000 126,172 41
... 130,000 116,665 20
... ... ... ...
... 40,000 15,710 72
... 26,700 30,021 26
S10,000 9,307 80
... 17.000 13,828 40
... 7,750 8,107 44

... 212,000 191,184 02
... 30,000 6,567 72
... 15,000 15,551 42

. 10,000 9,658 43
.. 3,000 2,599 50
650 120 00
... 141,577 96,403 24
61,213 51,653 83
... 99,352 80,00-1 27
4,560 2,398 38
... 12,764. 13,971 25
... 7,458 5,345 00
1,451,024 1,294,487 57
... 74,400 00
S1,804 1.716 40

ies 295,452 263.314 54
S1.748.280 i1.633,918 51l


89


70,513

12,369

963
37

:. . ',
3,965
4.661

67-5
705

74,400


i286,724


Comparative Statement of Expenditure for the period 1st January-31st (Orcober, 1951.


Estimate Actual Expen-
for the diture for the
Headed of Expenditure. year period of
1951. the return.
8 $ C.
1. Governor .. 8,4391 7,083 21
2. Legislature ... 13,160) 8,589 73
3. A.dmini stratiHon ... 53,9 73 51,762t 28
4. Agriculture ... 64,505 46.744 72
5. Audit ... ,584 9,660 93
6. Central Housing Authority ... 4,000 4,000 00
6A. Central Road Authority ... 104,460[ 148,213 96
6B. Central Water Authority ... 11,054 8,991 90
7. Charitable ... 18,030i 13,766 07
9. Education ,.. 234,285i 208,951 80
.0. Electricity ...71,5881 58,644 60
.1. Judicial ... 26,525! 24,070 83
2. Labour ... 8,328 5,814 26
3. Lands and Survey ... 18,461 18,448 69
.4. Legal ... 6. 1iS
-5. Medical ... 290,7071 260.021 58
6. Miscellaneous ... 36,8491 77,118 18
7. Pensions ... 43,430 40.271 54
8. Police ... 118,341 IIi.\ 54
9. Port and Marine ... 26,911 21,845 97
0. Post Office ... 37,959 29.484 61
1. Prisons ... 47,378 43,461 71
!2. Public Debt ... 61,008 51,103 42
3. Public Library ... 5,835 5,423 23
4. Public Works Department ... 59,0721 47.629 01
5. Public Works Recurrent ... 47.020| 57,086 81
7. Social Welfare .. .....
:7A. St. Vincent Grenadines ... ..
8. Subventions ... 23.588 32.832 36
9. Supply Control ... 14.307 12,930 86
0. Telephone ..17.357 16,446 42
1. Treasury ... 70.293 57,965 .32
I '1,555,0,31 1,483,014 72
6. Public Works Extraordinary ... 28,400 75,594 44
1,583,4311,558.606 16
8. Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes 295,452 258,733 98
Total Expenditure $ l,878.-883 l,8T7340 14


Expenditure for I
Ssarre period of Inoraso,
Preceding year.
$ c. ~
4,496 38 2,586
7,790 32 7'
31,098 23 20,;6 4
43.926 92 2,817
6,602 12 3,058
6.000 00
87,134 35 61,079
5,252 46 3,739
-1.3,353 49 412
1.23,072 87 85,878
66,680 741
16,470 29 7,600
6,370 70
9,255 39 9.193
4,814 1- 1.21 :.'
202,820 03 57,2('
158,318 49
30.038 65 10,232
61,089 97 47.534
16,451 94 5,3104
20,683 60 8,801
36,182 44 7,279
50,685 68 417
3,684 75 1,738
34.311 11 13.317
62,927 18
1.231 20
9,995 94 .
19,014 00 13,8i8
10,281 74 2,G 61,
12,178 10 4.268
43,938 95 11 0:26
1 20h '.'- : .- .: '
45,666 88 29,t24
1,251,819 05 415.647
244,183 16 14.50(0
1.496,002 214 430,198


TnaAsTT,
14th January, 1952.
(F. 49/1950.


V. D. ARCHER,
Treasurer.


] )ecrea;es

$





1,926

37,747


Revenue for
same period of Increase.
preceding year.

$ c. $
424,529 55 34,733
... ... 36,848
2,950 49 155
114,309 37 li,-
104,280 90 12,384
1,926 95
... 15,710
67,769 08
8,558 56 749
11,450 12 2,378
6.857 16 1.250


300



t4, )( 0
690




5,G17

2,441
18.729


c.
42
19

63

I.,
04 i


3-

24
28
28

94

44


90 1


i c ase.


1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2


C.
83 \


80
81

61
41
58
93

54

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57
48



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74



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90




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8',.


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120,670
6,573
3,181

8,695
2,562
420
94,043
47,;-.
75.342
3,088
13,295
4,639
;1,122,83:3

7.333
1 '. l67
:'2,;755
1.395.922


I





I














22 SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY,


No. 37.
RESIGNATION.

With reference to Notice No. 474 of
2nd October, 1951, appearing in the
Official Gazette, Mr. BERT WILLIAMS
has resigned from his post as'an Assis-
taut Master and as Officer Commanding
the Cadet Corps of the Grammar School
as from 1st January, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 676).

No: 38.
LEGISLATION.

The Right Honourable the Secretary
of State for the Colonies has notified that
His Majesty the KING will not be advised
to exercise his power of disallowance in
respect of the following Ordinance of
this Government :-
No. 30 of 1951.-An Ordinance to
regulate the deportation of un-
desirable British Subjects and for
similar purposes.
(S. 5/1950).
23rd January, 1952.

No. 39.
SUPPLEMENTS TO GAZETTE.

The Accounts of the Colony for the
period 1st January to 31st October,
1951, are published with this issue of
the Gazette.

By Command,

HENRY H. WILLIAMS,
Acting Government Secretary.

GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
23rd January, 1952.
(F. 49/1950.


DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

The attention of Government Savings
Bank Depositors is drawn to Rule 12 of
the Government Savings Bank of 1st
May, 1936:-
"12. Every depositor shall once in
each year in the month of February
forward his Pass Book to the Manager
for examination and comparison with
the books of the office, and for the
entry of any interest due on the 31st


December previous. If any depositor-
fails to send in his Pass Book as herein
directed the Colonial Treasurer may
without further formality forthwith
direct that except the withdrawal of
the whole amount standing to the
credit to the depositor no further
transactions shall be allowed in respect
of the account. Notice of such direc-
tions shall be given to the depositorif
his address is known to the Colonial
Treasurer, and if unknown, shall be
published in the Gazette."
V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer,.
Manager,
Government Savings Bank.
TREASURY CHAMBERS,
ST. VINCENT,
10th January, 1952.


CUSTOMS NOTICE.

The co-operation of Masters and
Owners of passenger boats is kindly
asked in observing the requirements of
Section 6 (1) of Ordinance No. 25/1946
with respect to the granting of Passenger
Boat C(-. ifn-.ji .
The Board of Examiners will be avail-
able for such duties on Wednesdays and
Friday between the hours of 9 and 12
o'clock in the forenoon, or at such other
times as by special arrangements may be
fixed.
V. D. ARCHER,
Collector of Customs.
H. M. CUSTOMS,
ST. VINCENT,
14th January, 1952.


GOVERNMENT COTTON GINNERY
NOTICE.

All Cotton Growers are requested to
notify the Manager, Government Cot-
ton Ginnery in writing, at the time of
delivery of their seed cotton to the
Ginnery, of their intentions in regard
to the disposal of the lint.
2. All Lint will be shipped to the
Raw Cotton Commission, Liverpool at
the f.o.b. price of 6/3 per lb. for 1951/52
Crop previously offered and accepted,
unless the Manager is notified to the
contrary.
3. All growers who do not intend
shipping their cotton to the Raw Cot-
ton Commission must remove same
within two weeks of notification that
their cotton has been ginned and baled ;


23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5).





























SAIN'I VINC EN


GOV ERNMENT


GAZET'TE


published bth Ruthoritg.


VOL. 85.] SAINT VINC1ONT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952. [No. 5.


GOVERNMENT NOTICES.

No. 24.
RETURN OF HIS EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR TO GRENADA.

With reference to Government Notice No. 2 of 3rd January. His Excel-
lency, Brigadier Sir R. D. H. ARUNDELL, K.'.M.G.. O.B.E., returned to
Grenada on 16th January, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(A. 2/1950).

No. 25.
OFFICIAL ATTESTORS.

The following list of Official Attestors for the Colony of Sl. Vincelit under
the Illiterates Protection Ordinance is published for geenein! infmnriHlic! :-


Nane.
Anderson, R. M., M.B.E..
Boers. Revd. Fr. William. O.S.B3.
Bonadie. Ormond, Agricultural / Insitrucor
Broomes, R,-vd. J. B.
Connell, S. C., M.B.E..
Daniel, C. W.
Dunn, Revi..iannes R. E..
Durranit, V. H., Road O'ersr ..
Fowkes, Revd. R..
Furley, Rvd1. T. J..
(Gantaume, Rev. Fr. Placide, O.S... ..
HIarbottle, Revdi. Peter M. ...
Jones, Revd. F. B.. B.A.,
Lewis, Revd. G. W.
Lockhart, Ruport, Agriciul tral Isl'ructor
Maxwell. Archdeacon 1. S.. M.A., Bsc.
Me Intosh, George A....
Paul, Revd. Lionel J.
Pitt, Revil. E. A.. 13.D..





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Address.
... Kingstown
... Glen
... Kingstown

... Owia
... Georetown
KiiIstown

... Chateanbelair
... Kistown

... Layou
... 1Biabou
... Richmond Hill
... Kingstown

a... Clliaqua
... Georetown














SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(N,. 5) 24


all bales not so removed will be charged year 1952 is the 81st March, a4d that
warehouse rent at Government fixed failure to give notice of chargeability is
rates. an offence against the Income Tax Or-
4. All cotton growers are reminded !dinance, rendering the perso ooiecerned
that the Government Cotton Ginnery liable on conviction to a fine not exceed-
has insured the whole island's crop as ing FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY
was done in 1951. DOLLARS.
J. L. EUSTACE, 2. EVERY PERSON whose income,
S,' accruing in, derived from the Colony or
Elsewhere and whether received in the
14th January, 1952. Colony or not for the preceding year,
Exceeded the statutory limit of $480 is
required to submit a return in the pre-
INCOME TAX NOTICES. scribed form, notwithseanding that on
account of approved deductions no tax
TO GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. may eventually be chargeable, and par-
ticular attention is directed to the fact
All Government Officers are hereby that the term income" is deemed to
reminded that the latest date for the include not only money but also allow-
,submission of income tax returns for ances in kind.
assessment in the year 1952 is the 31st 3. Efforts are being made to send
January, and that failure to give notice blank return forms to such persons. It
of chargeability is an offence against the is to be clearly understood, however,
Income Tax Ordinance, rendering the that a person is not exonerated from the
person concerned liable on conviction to statutory liability to make a return even
a fine not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED though that person may not have re-
AND EIGHTY DOLLAIk ceived a blank form, which may be ob-
2. EVERY PERSON whose income, tainted, on application, at the' Revenue
accruing in, derived from the Colony or Offices at Georgetown, Barrouallie, Be-
elsewhere and whether received in the quia and Union Island, or, in the other
Colony or not for the preceding year, districts from the Police Station situate
exceeded the statutory limit of 14 is therein. These Forms may also e ob-
required to submit a return in the pre- trained fom the Income Tax Office,
scribed form notwithstanding that on Kingstown, where any person requiring
account of approved deductions no tax information in connection therewith is
account of apenived deductions no taxre.
may eventually be chargeable, and par- invited to enquire.
ticular attention is directed to the fact 4. The form, correctly completed,
that the term "income" is deemed to should be accompanied by all necessary
include not only money but also allow- supporting statements. Specimens of
ances in kind. the form of account required -from small
3. Efforts are being made to send traders and from occupiers or cultivators
blank return forms to such persons of land will be supplied on request.
through their Heads of Department. It 28th December, 1951.


is to be clearly understood, however,
that a person is not exonerated from
the statutory liability to make a return
even though that person may not have
received a blank form, which may be
obtained, on application at the Revenue
Offices at Georgetown, Barrouallie, Be-
quia and Union Island, or, in other
districts, from the Police Station situate
therein. These forms may also be ob-
tained from the Income Tax Office,
Kingstown, where any person requiring
information in connection therewith is
invited to enquire.
28th December, 1951.


TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

Every person concerned, not being a
Government Officer, is hereby reminded
that the latest date for the submission of
income tax returns for assessment in the


TO TRADERS, BUSINESSMEN AND
PROFESSIONAL MEN.

Attention is directed to the provisions
of Sections 73 and 68 of the Income Tax
Ordinance No. 23 of 1948 which read as
follows:-


"73. Any person engaged
in any trade, business or
profession shall keep in
the English language pro-
per books of account suf-
ficient to record ;ll trans-
actions necessary in order
to ascertain the gains and
profits made or the loss
incurred in each such
trade, business or profes-
sion, and any such person


Traders,
etc., to
keep
accounts
in Eng-
lish.


Jr/WOY

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SAINT VINCENT, WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.-(No. 5). 25


VEGETABLE SEEDS.

It is hereby notified for general information that a new shipment of
vegetable seeds has arrived and will be on sale at the office of the Department
of Agriculture on week days between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon and front
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the following prices :-


Pole Lima Bean-King of the Garden
Pole Beans-Kentucky Wonder Wax
Cabbage-Succesion ...
Copenhagen Market ...
All Season ...
Stein Flat Dutch ...
Carrot-Burpee's Oxheart ...
Cucumber-Arlington White Spine
Lettuce-Imperial 44
New York Improved ...
Okra-White Velvet .
Tomato-Marglobe ...
Giant Ponderosa ...
Beefsteak ...
Turnip-Early White Flat Dutch



16th January, 1952.


... ... ... c. per oz.
5c.
... 37c. per oz. or 10c. per pkt.
... 37c. ,, ,, 10c. ,, ,
... 37c. ,, ,, 10c. 9,,
... 37c. ,, l1 c. ,
7c. ,,
... c. ,,
... 35c. per oz. or 9c. ,,
... 35e. ,, ,, 9c. ,,
... ... ... c. ,,
... 85c. per oz. or 22c. ,,
.. 85c. ,, 22c. ,,
... 85c. ,, ,, ,, 22c. ,,
5... ... ... c.

J. M. CAVE,
Superin tendent of Agriculture.


TREASURY NOTICES.

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Houses appearing in the
Kingstown Rate Roll as in the ownership or occupation of the persons named
hereunder have been levied upon by virtue of a warrant issued under the
Kingstown Board Ordinance Cap. 209 and will be put up for sale on Saluarday
2nd February, 1952, at 12 o'clock noon at the Treasury, Kingstown, for the
recovery of Rates due thereon.

V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.


TREASURY,
KINGSTOWN,
12th January, 1u52.


Browne, Lilliant
Peters, Anthony G.
Turner, Elfrida Hrs.


Paul's Lot
Lot 20 Paul's Lot
10 Bentinck Square


SMALL TOWN RATES.

Notice is hereby given that the undermienitioned Houses and Land Appear-
ing in the Rate Roll of the Town of Chateaubelair as in the ownership or occupa-
ion o lthe persons narnel hereunder, have been levied upon by virtue of a
warrant issued under the Local Government Ordinance No. 17 of 1951 and will
be put up for Sale at 12 o'clock noon oni- Saturday 2nd Fabruary, 1952 at the
Treasury for the recover ry of the Taxes due thereon.

V. D. ARCHER,
Colonial Treasurer.


TREASURY,
ST. VINCENT,
14th January, 1952.


House
House
House.














SAINT VINCENT. WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, 1952.---No. 2). 21


The Revd. L. J. PAUL,
C. T. J. ANDERSON, Esq.,
HBNRY L. WILSON, Esq.,
:Mrs. R. M. CATO,
Mrs. R. N. EUSTACE,
Mrs. J. H. D. Cox,
The Public Assistance Officer
(Secretary).
Until further notice the duties of
Chief Public Assistance Officer will be
performed by Mr. C. G. HUGGINS, La-
bour Commissioner, in conjunction with
the duties of his substantive post.
23rd January, 1952.
(D. 1/1951).


No. 29.


MENTAL HOSPITAL.


Board of Visitors.

The following personnel of the Board
of Visitors for the Mental Hospital is
published for information:-
The Honourable A. C. CYRUS,
(/Chairman),
J. Baynes,
,Reverend L. J. PAUL,
Mrs. W. F. COUTTS,
SW. A. HADLEY,
Secretary: Mr. LLOYD HULL.
23rd January, 1952.
{M. 80/1950).

No. 30.
CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT.

With reference to Government Notice
No. 157 of 10th April, 1951, the appoint-
ment of Mr. O. S. BARROW, as a Senior
Clerk in the General Clerical Service of
the Colony has been confirmed with
effect from 1st April, 1951.
23rd January, 1952.
4P.F. .563).


No. 31.
LEAVE NOTICES.

SICK AND VACATION LEAVE.

Mr. G. E. E. WILLIAMS, Colonial
Postmaster, has been granted a period
of sick leave followed by vacation leave
which will expire on the 30th April,
1952, on the reLirement of Mr. WIL-
LIAMS from the Public Service of the
Colony.
Mr. WILLIAMS left the Colony on
18th January, 1952, for Dominica en
route to the United Kingdom where he


proposes to spend his leave and retire-
ment.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 6).

No. 32.
VACATION LEAVE.

Mr. S. E. MXKIE, Senior Clerk (Public
Works Department), six months' vaca-
tion leave with effect from 14th Janu-
ary, 1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 86).


No. 33.
ACTING APPOINTMENTS.

Mr. B. R. NEEHALL, Engineering
Assistant, Public Health Engineering,
Unit, has been appointed to act as
Secretary and Executive Officer, Central
Housing and Planning Authority, dur-
ing the absence on pre-retirement leave
of Mr. J. L. CHAPMAN, M.B.E., with
effect from 11th January, 1952, and
until further notice.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 389).

No. 34.
Mr. McD. SMITH, Principal Clerk, as
Colonial Postmaster with effect from
17th January, 1952, and until further
notice.
23rd January, 1252.
(P. F. 77).

No. 35.
TEMPORARY TRANSFER.

Mr. O. L. GARRAWAY, Senior Clerk
(Treasury, etc. Department), temporarily
transferred to the General Post Office
with effect from 18th January, 1952,
and until further notice.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 103),


No. 36.


TRANSFER.


Mr. LEWIS E. BURNETT, Assistant
Master. Grammar School to a post on
the staff of the Grammar School, Domi-
nica, with effect from 17th January,
1952.
23rd January, 1952.
(P. F. 513).