2 (i) ) reduction in rank or grade; (11) suspension, stoppage or deferment of increment; (iii) forfeiture of good conduct pay or of any bene- fit arising from service; (iv) forfeiture of not more thun half a month’s salary ; (v) admonition; (vi) reprimand; (vii) severe reprimand; (viii) recommendation for dismissal.” ; and («) by the addition of the following subregulations as sub-regulations (2), (3) and (4)— / (2) Any subordinate officer against whom any such fine is imposed or any such punishment awarded may, within seven’ days of his conviction, appeal in writing to the Governor, and the (rovernor, may allow the appeal, reduce or confirm the fine or punish- ment or make such other order as he may deem fit. (3) Where an offence against a subordinate ofticer is to be tried by the Visiting Justices the Officer in charge of Prison discipline or “the Keeper may suspend such subordinate officer from his duties pending the decision of the Visiting Justices or the Governor, as the case may be, and while his suspension continues such subordinate officer shall be allowed to receive such portion of his salary, not being less than one half, as the Governor shall think fit. (4) Where a subordinate officer has heen guilty of and fined for any offence under subregulation (1) of this regulation, the name of the offender, the date and description of the offence, the amount of the fine and the authority by whom NS was punished shall be entered in the subordinate officers’ Punishment Book,” 3. Revocation. The Prison Amendment Rules, 1926 (S.R: & O. 1926 No. 11) are hereby revoked. Made by the Governor in Council this 31st ey of May, 1954. A. K. PEnn, Clerk of the Council. ANTIGUA Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands: by E, M, BLACK AN, Government Printer.—By Authority. 5 1954, 2 : 64/00001—490—6.54 Price 4 cents,