THE . LXXXILL. Published by Authority. THURSDAY, 3rp FEBRUARY, 1953. No. 6. Notices, BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE LEEWARD ISLANDS. A PROCLAMATION. k. W. BLACKBURNE, Governor. WHEREAS by subsection (1) of section 25 of the Montserrat Consti- tution and Elections Ordinance, 1952 ¥No. 1 of 1952), it is provided that the Governor may, at any time, by @roclamation, summon, prorogue or dissolve the Legislative Council of the Presidency: AND WHERKAS by subsection (2) of the said section 25 of the said Ordinance, it is further provided that the Governor shall dissolve the Coun- cil at the expiration of three years from the date of the return of the first writ at the last preceding general election, if it shall not have been sooner dissolved: NOW, THEREFORE, I do by this my proclamation dissolve the said Council on the 10th day of February, 1955. AND all Her Majesty’s Officers and loving subjects in the said Presi- dency and all others whom it may concern are hereby required tu take due notice hereof, and to govern themselves accordingly. GIVEN under my hand at the Government House, Antigua, this 28th day of January, 1955, and in the third year of Her Majesty’s reign. GOD SAVE. THE QUEEN! Ref No, 18/00053. Tt is hereby notified for general information that:— 1. Having regard to the fact that the ship bringing the decorations for the visit of Her Royal Highness The Princess MARGARET will not arrive in time, customs duty will be waived on buntings and decorative materials, including coloured electric bulbs, imported between the 25th January and 28th February, 1955. K LtK&le 2. A resolution to that effect was passed by the Legislative Councll at at the meeting of the 26th January, 1955. Administrator’s Office, Antigua. 26th January, 1955. A. 63/7. Argenting Consular Repre- sentation. With reference tothe notice ap- pearing in Leeward Islands Gazette No. 57 of the 16th December, 1954, it is notified for general information that the Exequatur empowering SENOR DoN JORGE IGNACIO NICOLINI to act as Consul General of the Argentine Republic in London, with jurisdiction including United King- dom Overseas Territories not already within the district of an Argentine Consular Officer and with jurisdiction over territory which is within the district of the Argentine Consular Officer at Hong Kong, received Her Majesty’s signature on the 30th December, 1954. The Secretariat, Antigua. 27th January, 1955. 19/0009, It is notified for general information that Mr. CLARENCE JAMES has been appointed under section 4 of the Cattle Trespass Ordinance, 1910, as Keeper of a Public Pound at Picarts in the Parish of St. Mary as from 7th January, 1955. Administrator.s Office, Antigua. 26th January, 1955. A. 50/40. No. 12. Appointments und transfers etc., in the public service, with effect from the dates stated, are published for general information :— MICHAEL, R. I. E., Junior Clerk, Audit Office, to be Senior Clerk, Audit Office. Oct. 29, 1954. No. 13. The following Act and Statutory Rules and Orders are circulated with this Gazette and form part thereof:— ACT. Leeward Islands. No. + of 1955, ‘*The Pensions (Amendment) Act, 1955.” 10 pp. Price 12 cents STATUTORY RULES & ORDERS, Antigua. No. 3 of 1955, “ Resolution of the Legislative Council—abolishing Cus- toms Duty on decorative material imported between the 25th January and 28th February, 1955, for the visit of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret. 1 pp. Price 3 cents Montserrat. No. 7 of 1954, ‘The Midwives Rules, 1954. 7 pp. Price 9 cents RAINFALL FIGURES. Central Experiment Station, Antigua. 195], 1952. 1953. 1954, 1955, Jan. 29 3.06 1.59 1.92 2.93 2.16 TRAFFIC NOTICE. The Vehicles and Road Trafic Ordinance, 1946. on me in section 2 of the Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1946 (No. 5 of 1946), I hereby fix the period hereunder for the lighting of vehicles. Until further notice, the lighting of vehicles shall be from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m, Dated this 12th day of January, 1955. E. M. V. James, Lt.-Col., Traffic Commassioner. Ref. No. 36/00004. TRAFFIC NOTICE. On Thursday, 3rd February, 1955 a Rehearsal of the Evening Entertain- ment to be held at Government House during the visit of Her Royal High- ness Princess MARGARET will be earried out. It is, therefore, neces- sary to make the following Orders:— No vehicular traffic of any deserip- tion will be allowed to travel or park on any of the roads around Govern- ment House, viz. East Street, between Long Street and the Parham Road, Bishopgate Street, between Cross Street and the Coronation Road, Cross Street, between St. John’s Street and Long Street, Church Street, between Cross Street and East Street between the hours of 8 p.m. and I1 p.m.