OFFICIAL se from Ler Majesty's Government ia the United King- dom wider the provisions of the Colonial Develop- iment and Welfare Acts for the period ended on the 31xt Mareh, 1956, in respect of the several schemes sanctioned by the Legislature; Report of a Survey of Secondary Education by G. & V. Petter, Education Adviser to the Comp- troller for Development and Welfare. lion. Me BE, COX: Statement of Post Office Advances for payment of Money Orders to dist May, 1950. lion. C. EB. TALMA: Report of the dinperial Collexe of Tropical Agriculture for 1954—55. lion. C. BE. TALMA: On behalf of the Hon, Minister of Trade, Industry and Labour :—The Cus- toms (Petroleum Products Bulk Storage) Regula- tions, 1955; Annual Report of the Department of Labour for the year 1954. NOTICES Coverningnt Notices were given as tulloys. Yon. G. H. ADAMS: Resolution to plave the sum of $16,166 at the disposal of the Governor-in-Exccu- tive Committee to supplement the Estimates 1956— 57, Part I — Current, as shown in the Supplemen- iary Estimates 1956—57, No. 12 which form the Schedule to the Resolution: Resolution to place the sum of $14,676 at the disposal of the Governor-in-Executive Committee to supplement the Estimates 1956 — 57 Pare [—Cur- rent, as shown in the Supplementary Estimates 1956. 57, No. 18 which form the Schedule to the Resolution. Yon. Dr. H. G. IL CUMMINS: Resolution to place the sum of $11,898 at the disposal of the (iov- ernor-in-Executive Committee to supplement the Es- timates 1956-57, Part I]—Capital as shown in the Supplementary Estimate 1956-57, No. 11 which forms the schedule to the Resolution. Resolution to place the sum of $37,779 at. the Hisposad oof the Covernarin-Executive Committee sepplemert the Estimates 195-97 Pai [-- Current, as shown in the Supplementary Estimates 1956—57, No. 14 which form the Schedule to the hKesohution. fon. G Ul. ADAMS: Resolution to approve the Order entitled ‘(The Civil Establishment (General) { Amendment) No. 16 Order, 1956”’. Resolution to approve the Order entitled ‘‘The Civil Establishment (Ceneral) (Amendment) No, 17 Crder 1956"”- Resolution to approve the Order entitled ‘‘The Civil Establishment (General) (Amendment) No. 18 Order, 1956. llon. ©. EB. PALMA: Resolution to savetion i ‘ Customs (Petroleum Products Bulk Storage) Regu- lations, 1955. Bill to amend the Customs Tariff Act, 1921. lfon, G. Uf, ADAMS: Bill to amend the Solteatois Act, 1896. Vion. G. HH. ADAMS: Resolution to place sum of $5,695 at the disposal of the Governor-in- Executive Committee to supplement the Estimates, 1956—57, Part I —- Current, as shown in the Sup- plementary Estimates, 1956—57 No. 15 which form the Schedule to the Resolution. Hon. Dr. H. G. H. CUMMINS: Bfe. Speaker. | beg to give notice of my intention to move the Tiouse in Committee of Supply at its next mecting to deal with the money Resolutions of whieh notice has just been given. yi ¥ ee Ss ae typ GAZETTE January 17, 1957 ee PRIVATE NOTICES Mr. J.C. TUDOR: Mr, Speaker, | rise to give: notice of the following Address to His Exceileney the Governor :— The House of Assembly To iis Bxecllency The Governor The louse has learnt with pain and dismay of the high death rate from starvation of children in the Island. 2. The Ilouse is of the opimion that a free dis- tribution of milk to the parents and guardians ef all children under five years, would tend to ameli- orate this condition, 3. Accordingly the House request Your Excel- leney to take all the steps necessary to make such benefit available to the parents and guardians of voung children. 3.20 pin. QUESTIONS Mr. J. A. TLAYNES: Mr. Speaker, vive notice of the followime questions: < To engnire of the Minister of Communications, Works aad Tousine -— Is the Alinister aware that no tenantry roads have heen done in the years 1955 and 1996 in tho parish of St. Andrew? 2. ts he aware that at the request of the Department of Highways and Transport a priority list of roads was submitted by the Vestry of St. Andrew and that no setion has been taken on same? Will the Minister investigate this state of affairs and take the necessary aetion to have the above vrievanees remedied ? To enquire of the Minister of Communications, Works and YWonsing :— Ts the Minister aware that the road through Turner's [fall Wood has been impassable for many years due to subsidences and landslides’ 2 Is he aware that the above road is a vital link between St. Simons and Hillaby Villages and that churchgoers and school children are considerably inconvenienced by the Jack of this rca? 3. Will the Minister at his earliest convenience investigate questions Nos. 2 and 3 and examine the possibilities of by-passing this landslide area and adopting the suggestions for a more suitable road to connect the above villages? I beg tu BILLS READ A FIRST TIME Hon. G. H. ADAMS: TI beg to move that the Bill to amend the Solicitors’ Act 1896 be now read a first time. Hon. M. E. COX: T beg to seeond that. The yteshien aos put aad aupvaed. la Hon. C. BE. TALMA: TI beg to move that the Bill to amend the Customs Tariff Act 1921 be now read a first time. Hon. M. FE. COX: .I beg to second that. The question was put and agreed to, STATEMENT ON INCOME TAX BILL Hon. G. H. ADAMS: Mr. Speaker, before the business of the House begins I wish to make a state- ment with regard to the interpretation to be given to the proviso to Section 18 (2) of the Income Tax Act, 1921.