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SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE
Vo.i 87.] -SAINT VINCENT. TUESDAY. 5 OCTOBER, 1954.
[No. 61.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES.
No. 476.
VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR.
It is notified for general infornirtioni that His Excellency the Governor
Mr. EDWARD BETHA.M BEETHAMJ C.M.G., C.V.O., Q.B.E., arrived in the
Colony by air at 4.55 p.m. yesterday on an official visit ofabout 5 days.
During His Excellency's absence from Grenada Mr. W. G. Boss, Financial
and Economic Adviser. Windward Islands, will be Governor's Deputy.
5th October, 1954.
(A. 2/1950 II).
No. 477.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
There will be a meeting of the Legislative Council at the Council Chamber
Kingstown. on Thursday, 7th October, 1954, at 10 a.m.
The Order of the Day of this meeting is published with this issue of the
Gazette.
A cordial invitation to attend is extended to the general public.
5th October, 1954.
(A. 1/1,949 II.)
No. 325.
:HURRICANE NOTICE.
:alT, is'herehy otifiid for general .information that in the event of a hurri-
eatietAlreatening. or approaching the Islamn, the :following warirings will be
given :
Rural Areas
including the
Grenadines
Cantionary Warning A white flag With a black
(when news received of centre will be flwn from
an approaching hnrricaue) all Police Stations.
Loudspeaker and radio an-
nouncements will be made.
Warning to take cover Church bells will ring for a
period of five minutes.
.3-2. 6 0 12.' 74r
~ubhiihd bg luth-orifg.
384 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER, 1954-(No. 61).
Cautionary Warning -
Kingstown ...
SWarning to take cover -
6th July, 1954.
*(W. 25/1949).
No. 478.
LEAVE NOTICES.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
Mr. Justice K. L. GORDON, Puisne
Judge of the Windward and Leeward
Islands, has been granted three months'
leave of absence from the 23rd August,
1954.
5th October, 1954.
>(J. 3/1951).
No. 479.
EXTENSION OF LEAVE.
With reference to Government Notice
No. 214 of 20th April, 1954, Mr. C. E.
DAISEY, Steward and Chief Dispenser,
Colonial Hospital, three months' exten-
sion of vacation leave with effect from
23rd August, 1954.
5th October, 1954.
(P. F. 84).
No. 480.
VACATION LEAVE.
Mr. E. H. N. LABORDE, Principal
Clerk, Public Works Department, six
months' vacation leave with effect from
1st October, 1954.
5th October, 1954.
(P. F. 102).
No. 481.
ACTING APPOINTMENT.
Mr. R. J. MANNING, as Puisne Judge
of the Windward and Leeward Islands
vice Mr. Justice K. L. GORDON with ef-
fect from 7th September, 1954, and
until Mr. Justice GORDON'S return.
5th October, 1954.
(J. 3/1951).
- A white flag with a black
centre will be flown from
the Police Barracks.
Loudspeaker and radio an-
nouncements will be made.
Three saluting guns will be
fired from the Police Bar-
racks.
- The Government Cotton Gin-
nery whistle and a siren
from the Police Barracks
will he blown for a period
of five minutes.
No. 482.
TEMPORARY TRANSFER.
Mr. A. D. DUNCAN. Principal Clerk,
Treasury, to Public Works Department,
with effect from 2nd September, 1954.
5th October, 1954.
(P. F. 64).
No. 483.
APPOINTMENTS.
SECRETARY, CENTRAL WATER
DISTRIBUTION AUTHORITY.
Mrs. G. M. DUBLIN, Junior Clerk,
Public Works Department, vice Mrs. R.
MILLS, with effect from 6th October,
1953.
5th October, 1954.
(P. 19/1951).
No. 484.
SECRETARY, ROAD AUTHORITY.
Miss V. HAYNES, Junior Clerk, Pub-
lic Works Department, vice Mrs. R.
MILLS, with effect from 6th October,
1953.
5th October, 1954.
(P. 1/1948).
No. 485.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, GOVERN-
MENT COTTON GINNERY.
The following persons have been ap-
pointed as Members of the Executive
Committee of the Government Cotton
Ginnery with effect from the 15th Sep-
tember, 1954, for a period of one year:-
The Honourable Colonial Treasurer,
The Superintendent of Agriculture,
The Assistant Administrator & Estab-
lishment Officer,
The Chairman of the Trade & Produc-
tion Committee of the Legislative
Council,
*SAINT VINCES'T, TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER, 194.- (No. 61).
C. deB. Barnard, Esq., (Representative
of the Copra Industry).
John Dougan, Esq., (Representative of
the Cotton Industry),
Secretary : Manager, Government
Cotton Ginnery.
5th October, 1954.
(B. 25/1939)
No. 486.
LEGISLATION.
The Itight Honourable the Secretary
,of State for the Colonies has notified that
Her Majesty the QUEEN will not be
advised to exercise her power of dis-
allowance in reepect of the following
Ordinance of this Government:-
No. 28 of 1954.1-An Ordinance far-
ther to amend the Pensions Or-
dinance. 1948.
(J. 14/1949 & F. 44/1948).
5th October, 1954.
No. 487.
The under-mentioned Bill is pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette and
may be seen at the Government Office,
Kingstown Library, District Post Offices,
Police Stations and at all Revenue
Offices :-
Bill for an Ordinance to provide for
the regulation of the conditions
of employment in factories and
other places as regards the health,
safety and welfare of persons
employed therein, for the safety
and inspection of certain plant
and machinery, and for purposes
incidental to, or connected with
matters aforesai(d.
5th October, 1954.
No. 488.
The following Documents are pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette:-
The Saint Vincent (Legislative Coun-
cil) (Amendment) Order in Coun-
cil, 1954.
The Leeward Islands and Windward
Islands (Courts) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1954.
5th October, 1954.
No. 489.
SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE.
The Accounts of the Colony for the
period 1st January to 31st July, 1954,
are published with this issue of the
Gazette.
By Command,
A. L. SAMUEL,
Acting Government Secretary.
GOVERNMENT OFFICE,
5th Otcober. 1954.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
Complaints have been received re-
cently from th Cianadian Post Office
regarding the enclosure of liquor in
parcels from St. Vincent.
The public is hereby notified that the
forwarding of liquor through the mails
to Canadth is forbidden aind that it is
subject, to confiscation )b the Postal
Authorities in that Country.
P. D. O'N. CRICHTON.
Acting Colonial Postmaster.
5th October, 1954.
(A 24/1951 II).
Distribution of the Proceeds of Japanese
Assets in the United Kingdom under Article
14 of the Peace Treaty.
On 30th July 1954 it was announced in
Parliament that the Minister of Pensions
expects to be able to make a second and
final distribution of the remaining Japan-
ese assets. It was also stated that the
original scheme, announced in October
1952, would be extended to cover mem-
bers of the United Kingdom Forces who
had emigrated or who were living over-
seas :
Applications under the extended
scheme will now be considered from :-
(a) All service and ex-service person-
nel who became prisoners of War
of the Japanese while serving in
British Units in the United King-
dom or as members of the Royal
Navy.
(b) Members and ex-members of the
Merchant Navy who were cap-
tured while serving in British
Ships registered in the United
Kingdom.
(c) Ex-civilian internees, or Prisoners
of War who served in Forces other
than those based in the United
Kingdom;
and intending claimants should write for
application forms as quickly as possible
to the Ministry of Pensions and National
Insurance, Thames House South, Mill-
bank, London, S.W.1.
Dated the 25th day of September, 1954.
D. F. JOHNSON,
Custodian of Enemy Property.
(Sec. 16/195C)
SAINT VI-\CENT, TUESDAY, 5. OO,00BER, 19-54.-(No. 61).
IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND ACQUISITION
ORDINANCE (No. 22 of 1946)
and
In the matter of the acquisition by the Governor in Council of certain lots of land
situate in tlhe town of Kingstown in the Island of Saint Vincent being
approximately 12,611 square feet in area.
NOTICE OF ACQUISITION.
(Under section 7 of the Ordinance).
WHEREAS it was decided by the Governor in Council that the lots of land
described in the Schedule hereto should be acquired for a public purpose, to wit,
the construction of public offices and a bond warehouse;
AND WHEREAS the said lots of land have been acquired compulsorily for the
public purpose aforesaid;
AND WHEREAS a plan showing the above-mnntioned lots of land may be
inspected during working hours at the Survey Office in the town of Kingstown in
the island of Saint Vincent :
Now, THEREFORE, this is to require all persons interested, either-
(a) to appear personally or by attorney or agent before the authorized
officer to state the nature of their respective interests in the said lots of
land and the amounts and full particulars of their claims to
compensation in respect of those interests, distinguishing the amounts
under separate heads and shewing how the amount claimed under
each head is calculated; or
(b) to render to .the authorized officer a statement in writing, signed by
them or by their attorneys or agents, setting forth the like matters,
not later than 12th October, 1954.
Dated. this 21st day of September, 1954.
E. STINSON CAMPBELL,
Authorised Officer.
SCHEDULE.
SAll that lot piece or parcel of land being part of town lot number fourteen in
the town of Kingstown in the Island of Saint Vincent. And. all that. lot piece or
.parcel of land being town lot number fifteen in the said town which said part of
-lot fourteen and lot fifteen are described in and by the said plan or diagram
thereof drawn in the Schedule to an Indenture made the fourteenth day of
September eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and recorded in liber W 5 in the
Registry of Deeds on the twenty-third day of October of the same year between
Edward Leycester Atkinson and Jane Ann his wife (formerly Jane Ann ~asell) of
the first part, the Reverend John Spencer Hughes of the second part. His Honour
Harry Langhorne Thompson and Ellinor Flora Bosworth his wife of the third part
and the Honourable Duncan Alexander MacDonald and George Fraser Grant of
the fourth part And also all messuages on the said part of lot fourteen and on
the said lot fifteen, together with all buildings fixtures fences walls ways waters
watercourses lights rights liberties privileges easements advantages and
appurtenances whatsoever to the said lots pieces or parcels of land messuages
buildings and hereditaments or any of them appertaining or with the same or any
of them now or heretofore enjoyed or reputed as part or member thereof or
appurtenant thereto.
The approximate area of the Icl of land hereinabove described is 12,611
square feet.
5th October, 1954.
(T. 19/1950.)
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER, 1954.-(No. 61). 387
NOTICE.
T.IIRD PARTY INSURANCE OF GOVERNMENT VEHICLES.
The Government of St. Vincent intends to take out a block Third Party
Insurance Policy covering all vehicles which it operates. A list of these vehicles
appears on the attached showing the make of vehicle, the type of body, the horse
power, the carrying capacity, the year of manufacture, and the approximate value.
2. Quotations for this block policy should be made both on the bases of Third
Party and of Third Party, fire and theft.
3. Tenders should be addressed to the Chairman of the Tenders Board and
should reach the Treasury Chambers, Kingstown, not later than 9th October, 1954.
PETER R. ELLS,
Colonial Treasurer.
Treasury Chambers,
St. Vincent, B.W.I.
10th September, 1954.
LIST OF GOVT. VEHICLES.
Make
Ford V 8
Dodge-Ex C'dian
Ford V 8 Tipper
Do.
Bedford
Ford V. 8 Tipper
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Bedford
Morris Commercial
Bedford
Morris
Morris
Commer
Bedford
Bedford
Bedford
Land Rover
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Standard
Ford V. 8
Commer
Commer
Royal Enfleld
Fordson
Fire Armour Ltd.
Bedford
Ford V. 8
Morris Minor
Caterpillar No. 7
Caterpillar No. 12
Aveling Barford
Diesel
Do.
Do.
Do.
Barford & Perkins
Do.
Commer
2 ype
Truc k
I,
,l
Van
Jeep
Pick-Up
Motor Cycle
Hose Tender
First Aid
Fire Tender
Light Van
Ambulance
Van
Bulldozer
Grader
Roller
Roller
Roller
Roller
Motor Roller
Do.
Ambulance
"
Vtn
Jeet
Van
Pikep
MooI Cce
Ambulance
Horse
Power
30
26
30
30
27-34
30
30
30
30
30
30
27-34
70
27-34
15
45
27-34
27-34
27-34
12
11-98
11-98
14
14
15-9
14
28
16
16
3/2
21/2
21/2
90
85
40
30
8
80
75
27
27
18
18
23
23
16
Carrying
Capacity
3 tons
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 "
3
31/ "
3
1 ton
1V2 tons
5 "
3
3
1/2
Seat 8
8
8
8
8
8
/4 ton
34 ton
1 ton
1 ton
Seat 2
2
2
1A ton
1 ton
4 ton
9 tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
1)
Year of
Manf.
1942
1944
1945
1943
1949
1943
1945
1945
1943
1945
1945
1947
1953
1950
1953
1950
1954
1954
1954
1954
1949
1949
1951
1951
1954
1949
1949
1949
1954
1954
1946
1950
1950
1952
1954
1953
1946
1954
1947
1947
1947
1947
1924
1924
1954
Value
$ 950
$1,050
$1,800
$ 800
$2,200
$ 975
$1,650
$ 975
$ 960
$1,450
$1,000
$1,000
$3,800
$2,600
$3,000
$1,800
$4,475
$4,340
$3,890
$2,100
$2,150
$2,650
$2,800
$2,800
$2,400
$2,500
$1,850
$ 650
$2,850
$2,850
$ 450
$ 600
$ 600
$3,000
$5,000
$1,960
$ 850
$2,950
$9,600
$6,000
$5,652
$5,652
$5,330
$5,330
$1,000
$1,000
$4,300
388 8 4INT VINCOLNT TUESDAY, 5 OCTOBER Ii 4.-l io. 6 ij.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. dence that the applicant has been pur-
suing a suitable course of study.
NOTICES. I A candidate who does not hold a Gen-
eral Certificate of Education of the
ELECTRIC CURRENT DUES. University of Londcn. or a Cambridge
jSchool Certificate, will be reqiiiied to
enter in not less than six subjects at
Persons indebted to Go:ernment for the Ordinaiy Level.
Electric Cnrrent consnmet in their A candidate entering in six subjectss
premises are hereby notified that steps as Stated above, will not. be eligible for
are l)bin>g L;klen i, recover these debts the award of a certificate nnler~ he
in the Magistrate's Court. reaches t he pass st:nd ird in at least
2. A List of Defaulters will be pub- t four sunlbjcts.
lisheid in the Gtazlte and local press. 'IThe examination fee is ten silliness
I Th ex iuiatio fe istenshilinsg
23rd Septembler, 1954.
SALE OF EMPTY CEMENT DRUMS.
A limited number of empty cement
drums is being.offEtred for sale by the
P.W.D. Stores Section. Arnos Vale, at a;
reduce.I price o(' 48 cents per dr:nm.
2. Reqtisition should be made ait the
Central Office, Pablic Works Depart-
nentit, Kingstown.
H. D. SYLVESTER.
Superintendent of Works.
PUBLric WORKS DEPARTMENT,
KINGSTOWN,
22idl September; 1954.
(P. 17/1950 I1).
GFMiE~At; CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
EXAMikATION O THE UNIVERSITY
OF LONDON.
It 'is Hereby ti.tified for the infor-
matidri bf intterlfed persons that St.
Vincen7t h ,s een ivpproved as, a. Centre
for tlh:e holding 6' the Geneialt Certifi
cate-of Educa'tioh l ExaminHtio.n of tlhe
Uniferifly of Lofii.on; and this Exam-
inatioin 'ill be held in St. Vincent in,
June, 1955.
Before applicants will be accepted d as
candidates for this examination, they
musthe certified ,lyt the Education Offi-
cer as fit to take:it. For such purpose,
the Education Officer will require evi-
per subject for the examination it the
Ordinary Level. In addition. a local
fee of two shillings ihtist he paid by
each candidate.
Candidates should submit to itheLocal
OorrEsprtident in writing not latfr than
the 81st Jahuary, 1955, their full names,
Birth Certificate, subjects they are offer-
ing. and the Treasury receipt for the
examination and local fees paid.
Further particulars can be obtained
from the Local Correspondent.
S. C. CONNELL,
Local Correspondent.
16th September, 1954.
CUSTOMS NOTICE.
Found drifting on East Coast of St.
Vincent, and now ringg :on .Beach
opposite H.M. Customs in Kiig-t iwn
Harbour-
One (1) Flat bottomed Canoe.
Dimensions :- 16 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft 6 in.
x 1 ft. 6 in.
Colour: Unpainted.
Build: Wood: BAW 6 ..tern
(latter hafare).
No sail, no sl rs, no
oars.
PETER R. ELLS.
Receiver of Wiecks.
II.M. CUSTOMS.
ST. VINCENT.
11th September, 1954,
(A. 15/190 II).
PRrsD EY rT= GovztwqkZ Pltnr AT TaE oovmUaqznq PmmirNm Oncs,
KlGBTOWN, ST. VIWcmT.
[Price 24 Cents.)
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The Order of the Day
Bill: Bill for an Ordinance to provide for
the regulation of the conditions of
employment in factories and other places
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
1954 No. 1039
SAINT VINCENT
The Saint Vincent (Legislative Council)
(Amendment) Order in Council, 1954
Made -
30th July, 1954
At the Court at Arundel Castle, the 30th day of July, 1954
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Her Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of Her powers under the
Saint Vincent and Grenada Constitution Act, 1876(a'), and of all
other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with
the advice of Her Privy Council to order, and it is hereby ordered
as follows :-
1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Saint Vincent
(Legislative Council) (Amendment) Order in Cduncil, 1954, and
shall be construed as one with the Saint Vincent (Legislative
Council) Orders in Council, 1951 and 1953(b).
(2) The Saint Vincent (Legislative Council) Orders in
Council, 1951 and 1953, and this Order may be cited together as
the Saint Vincent (Legislative Council) Orders in Council, 1951 to
1954.
(3) This Order shall be published in the Gazette and in such
other manner as the Governor shall think fit.
2. Subsection (1) of Section 16 of the Saint Vincent
(Legislative Council) Order in Council, 1951 (hereinafter referred
to as the Principal Order ") is hereby revoked and the following
new subsection shall be substituted therefore :-
(1) After the Administrator, the Members of the Council
shall take precedence among themselves as Her Majesty may
specially assign, and in default therecf, as follows:-
Firstly, the Ex-officio Members in the order which they are
referred to in Section 5 of this Ordcr;
Secondly, the Nominated and E;letd 1Mernbers according ta
the length of time during which they have been continuously
Members of the Council, Members appointed or elected at the
same time taking precedence among themselves according to
the alphabetical order of their names."
3. The Principal Order shall have effect, and, shall be deemed
always to have had effect, as .if subsection (3) of Section 24 were
emitted therefrom.
Citation and
OonstruCtio.L
Amendment of
Section 16 of
Principal Order.
Amendment of
Section 24 of
Principal Order.
4. Section 31 of the Prinpcipa C_'sr : hereby revoked. Revocation
W. G. Agnew. of Section 31.
fa) 39 & 40 Viet. c. 47.
S i(0) S.I. 1951/1394, 1953/4Q'1 (1251 I, p. 1364; 1953 H, p 1925).
^y'.? 7?4
QL53
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This Note is not part. of the Order, but is intended to indicate
its general purport.)
This Order in Council amends provisions of the Saint Vincent
(Legislative Council) Order in Council 1951, relating to the order
of precedence of Members of the Legislative Council and abolishes
the requirements in that Order that the votes of Members shall
be taken in inverse order of their precedence and that minutes of
the proceedings of the Council shall be kept and copies
transmitted to Her Majesty through a Secretary of State.
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS
1954 No. 1040
LEEWARD ISLANDS
WINDWARD ISLANDS
The Leeward Islands and Windward Islands
(Courts) (Amendment) Order in Council, 1954
Made -
30th July, 1954
At the Court at Arundel Castle, the 30th day of July, 1954
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Her Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of Her powers under the
Dominica Act, I938(a), and of all other powers enabling Her in
that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy
Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered as follows :-
1. (1) This Order may be cited as the Leeward Islands and
Windward Islands (Courts) tAmendment) Order in Council, 1951,
and shall be construed as one with the Leeward Islands and
Windward Islands (Courts) Orders in Council, 1939 to 1949(b).
(2) The Leeward Islands and Windward Islands (Courts,
Orders in Council, 1939, and 1949, and this Order may be cited
together as the Leeward Islands and Windward Islands (Courts'
Orders in Council, 1939 to 1954.
2. Section 4 of the Leeward Islands and Windward Islands
(Courts) Order in Council, 1939, is hereby amended by the
insertion immediately after subsection (1) thereof of the following
new subsections :-
(1A) When a holder of the office of Chief Justice is on
leave of absence pending relinquishment of his office it shall b-
lawful for another person to be appointed substantively to the
office of Chief Justice.
(1B) When two or more persons are holding the office of
Chief Justice by reason of an appointment made pursuant to
subsection (1A) of this Section then, for the purpose of the
exercise of any powers or the performance of any duties
conferred or imposed upon the holder of tUat office and for the
purposes of Section 5 of this Order, the person last appointed
thereto shall be deemed to be the sole substantive holder of the
office."
W. G. Agnew.
Citation and
Constructila,
Amendment of
Section 4 of
Courts Order
of 1939.
(a) 1 & 2 Geo. 6 c. 10.
S(b) S.R. & 0. 1939/1898 (Rev. XII, p. 391 : 1939 II, p. 184;9 ; S.I.
1949/600 (1949 I, p. 2447).
j1'/ ^y7
s\5^t
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This Note is not part of the Order, but is intended to indicate*
Sits general purport.) *
This Order amends the Leeward Islands and Windward
Islands (Courts) Order In Council, 1939, by providing that when
a holder of the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the
Windward Islands and Leeward Islands is on leave of absence
pending relinquishment of his office it shall be lawful for another
person to be appointed substantively to the office of Chief Justice.
SAINT VINCENT.
Comparative Staltement of Ievenue for the period 1st January-31st July, 1954.
Heads of Revenue.
1. Import Duties-
Import Duty
Trade Duty on Imported Liquor
Warehouse Rent
2. Export Duty
3, Excise Damy on Rum
Coes on Xngar
Trade )uty on locally distill d 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-Tonnnge
Port
Landing Dues, Aircraft
S. Other Fees of Court, &c.
9. Post Ofice
10. Telephone
11. Rent of Governmentl Property
Interest
11A. Sale of Governmeni t Property
12. Sales and Leases of Crown I inds
I1B.
13.
14.
15.
:1,bti876,519 1,0356,7Y92
Loans an 1 Advances-Repaymn nts ... 85,245 127,459
1,90 1,7(1 1,1661,451
Colonial Developmnit't & W/fare Schemes ... 184,719 133,453
Defe'rred MAIintltnance ...i 50,000i 19,988
Grant-in-Aidl-Normal ... 415,000 244,032
Total Revenue $ 12,611,483 1,563.925
48 905,821
18 4,830
66 910,652
40 70,357
50
00 384,408
56 1,365,4f17
57
44
01
63
00
64
Estimate
for the Actual Revenue Revenue for
ear for the period of same period of
1954. the return, preceding year.
$ $ c. $ c.
695,000 392,611 47 392,628 67
... ... 405 80
4,500 1,659 25 2,436 19
290,000 162,952 08 121,808 94
1!8,2001 114,014 64 99,780 10
500 16,329 4'1
... ... ... 13,934 92
65,500 37,291 02 16,340 41
11,000 9,258 35 8,942 80
17,500 13,922 08 13,570 42
8,079 7,323 00 6,895 36
258,000 73,130 63 31,054 56
36,000 4,282 60 5,449 61
18,200 10,991 78 11,331 67
11,500 8,225 06 6,285 50
3,000, 1,953 67 1,761 30
10 ...... ...
15C(,074 99,953 51 77.254 41
77,268 31.830 36 41,542 79
17,9000 9,922 45 39,004 22
4,.00' 2,576 95 2,578 44
3,335 8,321 96 5,111 66
... 110 00 1,819 46
10.353 30.332 21 5.875 34
Comparatve Statement of Expenditure for the period 1st January-31st July, 1954.
Head, of' Expenditure.
1. Governor
S2. Legislature
3. Administration
4. Agriculture
5. Audit
6. Central Housing Authority
6A. Central Road Authority
6B. Central Water Authority
7. Charitable
9. Education
10. Electricity
11. Judicial
12. Labour
13. Lands and Survey
14. Legal
S 14A. Loans
15. Medical
16. Miscellaneous
17. Pensions
18. Police
1,9. Port and Marine
20. Post ( ffize
21. Prisol s
22. Publi Debt
23. Public Library
24. Public Works Department
25. Publi Works Recurrent
28. Subventions
29. Supply Control
30. Telephone
31. Treasury.
Estimate
for the
year
1954.
11,641
27,920
117,066
97,5419
14,661
6,000,
118,520,
31,3301
24,1521
343,002i
68,214
41,867
11,515
20,1451
8,284
84,000
443,5991
100,751
56,365
193,6051
32,8661
55,807
59,433
37.858i
8,7021
68,211
92,704
Actual Expen- Expenditure for
diture for the Expenditure for
period of same period (f
the return preceding year.
$ c.
2,797 (C
13,266 79
65,211 26
47,413 42
7,678 17
6,000 00
81,937 89
10,417 69
13,644 42
191,760 13
24,268 44
5,710 -81
12.285 66
4.114 94
72.303 00
226,222 33
66;595 45
35,386 60
102,449 54
1?,736 61
28,331 79
36,602 93
34,517 52
2,707 62
35,250 24
42,391 92
11,561 43
I... .
S24,950 14,616 61
._ 92,059' 52,902 96
2,30,i,4221,,268,s,783 21
6. Public Works Extraordinary ... 7,342 47.357 63
6A Deferred Maintenance ... i;0,(000 60,237 87
2,426,7641 ,376,378 71
8. Colonial Developmentand Welfare Schemes 1 4,719, 165,028 51
Total Expenditre $ 2,611,483 1.541,407 22
$
4,953
8,550
66,038
40.138
6,06;9
6,000
69,471
6,627
8,772
165,032
26,127
19,114
4,855
9,137
3,943
1,804
188,799
59,331
32,499
82,939
15,275
31,875
36,626
26,419
2,880
31,949
13,094
35365,
7,981
11,785
39287,
1,036,560
31,516
1,068,076 62
73,465 07
1,141,541 69,
I ncre;~ue.
Dtcrrase.
$ C.
'... 2,156 39
4,716 03.. ...
826 89
7,274 69 .
1,608 29 ... ...
12,466 65 ...
3,789 72 ...
4,871 54 .
26,727 66 ...
... ... 26,127 22
5,153 41 ... ...
855 79 .. ...
3,148 50..
871 91 ...
70,498 36
37,422 90 ...
7,264 33 ... ...
2,887 20
19,510 30 ... ...
4,460 78
... 3,544 06
23 68
8,097 76 ... ...
172 -79
3,301 21 ... ...
R55,4A6 17
...... 23,804 16
7,981 58
2,830 76
13,615 52 .
296,859 78 64,636 77
15,841 21 ... ..
60,237 87
372,938 86 64,636 77
91,563 44 ... ...
464,502 0!O 64,636 77
TaMAsprY,
1lth September, 1954.
(F. 20/16211).
PETER R. ELLS,
Colonial Treasurer.
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2
2
Increase. Decrease
$ c. $ c
... ... 17 2(
... ... 40'5 8(
... ... 776 9'
41,143 14 ... ..
14,225 54 ... ..
16,329 41 ... ...
.. ... 13,934 9'
20,950 641 ... ..
315 55 ... ...
351 66 ... ...
427 64
42,076 07 ...
... ... 1,167 01
... ... 389 8<
1,939 56 ...
192 37 ... ..
S22,699 10 ... ..
... ... 9.712 4;
... 29,081 7T
... 1 41
3,210 30 ..
... ... 1,709 41
24,456 87
188,317 82- 57,146 9
124.628 74 ..
312,946 56- -57,146 9
63,095 77 ..
19,988 50 ...
.. ... 140,376( 0
396,030 83 197,522 9
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Statement of the Assets and Liabilities of the Colony of Saint Vincent as at 31st July, 1964.
1953
S c.
154,:86 00
$ c. $ c.
I387
... <8 .'.,.4 00 p
... 643,826 0 216,008 00
... 172,800 00
...j 383 00
173,183 00 |
DEPO TS :-
Special Funds
Less Iivestments thereon
OVERDRAFTS :-
('rown Agents Joint Colonial Fund
Barclays Bink Cn rent ajc
Less Cash:-
At Treasury
Widl Crown Agents
,, Sub-Accountants
Imprest Holders
Drafts and Remittances
25,702 00
GENERAL REVENUE BALANCE:-
Revenue as at 31st July. 1914 ... 1,563,926 00
Expenditure as at 31st Jul", 1954 ... 1,541,407 00
Surplus :s at 31st J1ly, 1954 ... 22,519 00
Add Adjusted Balance as at 1st January, 1954 ... 182,051 00
1953
$ c.
,388 00
96,429 00
147,481 00
204,570 00
568,059 00 483,817 00
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ADVANCES:-
Authorised Specifically
Less Su'idry Deposits
Add Other Advances
CASH:-
NOTES:-
1. The Public Debt (not recorded in the above Liabilities) stood at $561,784.00 as at 31st July, 1954, and the Accummul.ated Fund for its redemption at $167,727.00.
2. The General Revenue Balance is further explained as iinder:-
Revenue as at 31st July, 1954
Less C.D.W. Revenue
Expenditure as at 31st July. 1954
Less C.D.W. Expenditure
Surplus as at 31st July, 1954
Add Adjusted Balance as at 1. 1. 54
Total Surplus to date
Less C.D.W. Deficit
Balance as at 31st July, 1954
iL
.u.-
S (. $ c.
1,563,926 00
,133,453 00 1,430,473 i'ni
1,541.407 00 /
165,029 00 1.376,378 0(1
54.095 00
182.051 00
236.146 00
31,576 00i
204,570 00
PETER R. EI.LS
TREASURY CHAMBERS, Colonial Trenaurer.
S SAINT VrINCENT; ----
11th September, 1954. ,
(F 2011952 II). .
$ c.
5,576.00
1.868.00
6,774.00
10,790.00
694.00
329,431 00
483,817 00
S c. $ c.
... 675,779 00
... 265,442 00
410,337 00
... 157,722 00 568,059 00
568,509 00
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