No. 7 of 1954. Virgin Islands Constitution 5 Virciy and Hlections. [sLanDs. (2) Where in this Ordinance— Mode of publication. (a) any notice, list or any other instru- ment is required to be “ published”, then, unless the contrary intention appears in any section, the publication thereof shall be made by posting the same on the door of any Court House, Church, Chapel, School-house or other building in the Presidency whieb in the opinion of the Commissioner will give pub- licity to such instrument. And in places where there is no such building as aforesaid, such instrument may be affixed to a board and fastened up in a conspicuous place; and (6) any paper, list or report is required Mode of to be printed under the provisions of this Printins. Ordinance such paper, list or report may, instead of being so printed be represented or reproduced by means of a typewriter, roneo, cyclostyle or other similar apparatus or by any other method by which words, figures or signs may be represented or reproduced in visible form. (3) References in this Ordinance to Her Majesty's dominions shall have effect as if they included references to all British protectorates and British protected states and to all territories administered by the Government of any part of Her Majesty’s dominions under the trusteeship system of the United Nations. (4) For the purposes of this Ordinance a per- son shall not be considered to hold u public office if he is on leave of absence pending relinquishment of such office or by reason only that he is in receipt of a@ pension or other like allowance in respect of service in any such office; and if it shall be declared ‘ by any law in force in the Presidency that an office shall not be a public office for all or any of the purposes of this Ordinance, this Ordinance shall have effect accordingly ax if such law were enacted herein,