18 THE Persons attending this function in cars are requested to park them on the A.C.C. Grounds. E. M. V. JAMES, Lt. Col., Traffic Commissioner. 24th January, 1955. Ref. No. 36/0v004. TRAFFIC NOTICE. On Monday, 7th February, 1955 at 10.30 a.m. there will bea Rehearsal of of the Youth Rally which will be held during the visit of Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret on the A.C. C. Grounds. It is therefore necessary to make the following Orders:— Clozing of Roads and Parking of Cars. From 10 a.m. until the end of the programme, no traffic will be allowed to travel or park on East Street, between Long Street and the Parham Road. No parking will be allowed on the Factory Road, between East Street and the Coronation Road. No vehicular traffic will be allowed on the Coronation Road west of the Prison. Members of the public attending the Youth Rally will park their cars on the grounds of the St. John’s Boys’ School. Vehicles from Government House will travel through the North-west Gate, turn right West of the Pavilion and proceed to the Royal Dias. K. M. V. JAMES, Lt.-Col., Trafic Commissioner. Ref. No. 36/00004. University College Hospital of the West Indies. Applications are invited for the post of Registrar in the Division of Medicine at the above-named teach- ing hospital which is in special relationship with the University of London. High+r qualifications cesir- able jut not essential. The success- ful candidate will be required to be in Jamaica as early as possible after appointment. The appointment will be for one year in the first instance, subject to renewal. Salary is payable within the scale £800 x 100—£1,000/£ 1,100 x 100—£1,400 per annum, depend- ing on experience and qualifications. Single accommodation and board, or a limited number of unfurnished flats for unmarried or married officers, are provided ata deduction of £125 per annum or 5% of salary, respect- ively. Return first class passage by sea will be paid for one person only. Further information may be ob- tained from the Hospital Manager and Secretary, University College Hospital, Mona P. O., Jamaica, B. W. I., to whom applications stating age, nationality and details of qualifi- cations and experience, together with LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. three recent testimonials or the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent by the 28th of February, 1955. = [3 February, 1955. referees and including the approxi- mate date on which the candidate could become available, shonld be sent by the 28th of February, 1955. | University Collese Hospital of the West Inilies. Applications are invited for two posts of Registrar or Senior Registrar in the division of Surgery at the above-named teaching hospital which. ig in special relationship with the University of London. Applicants should possess a higher qualification in Surgery. ‘The successful candi- dates will be required to assume duties as soon as possible after the 15th of March and the Ist of June, 1955. The appointments will each be for one year in the first instance, subject to renewal. Salary is payable within the scale £800 x 100—£1,000/£1,100 x 100—£1,400 per annum, clepend- ing on experience and qualifications. Single accommodation and board for a limited number of unfurnished flats for unmarried or married offi- cers, are provided at a deduction of £125 per annum or 5% of salary, respectively. Return first class pas- gage by sea will be paid for one person only in each case. Further information may be = ob- tained from the Hospital Manager and Secretary, University College Hospital, Mona P. O., Jamaica, B.W.I., to whom applications stating age, nationality and details of qualifi- cations and experience, together with three recent testimonials or the names and addresses of three referees, should be sent by the 28th of February, 1955. University College Hospital of the West Indies. Applications are invited for the post of Senior Registrar in the depariment of Diagnostic Radiology at the above-named teaching Hospital whic is in special relationship with the University of London. Preterence will be given to candi- dates holding a diploma in diagnostic radiology. The appointment will be for one year in the first instance, subject to renewal. Salary will be in the scale £1,000 x 100—£1,400 per annum, depending 9n experience and qualifi- cations. Single accommodation and board or a limited number of unfurnished flats for unmarried or married officers, are provided at a deduction of £125 per annum or 5% of salary, respectively. Return first class passages by sea will be paid for one person only. Further information may be ob- tained from the Hospital Manager and Secretary, University College Hospital Mona P. O., Jamaica, B,W. J., to whom applications stating age, nationality and details of qualifi- cations and experience, together with three recent testimonials or the names and addresses of three Vacancy for Assistant Attorney General, British Honduras. Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Attorney General, British Honduras, which will fall vacant about the middle of 1955. g. The duties of this post are:— (1) To prosecute for the Crown in the Courts of the Colony and to appear for the Government in civil proceedings; (2) To act as legal adviser to Government, as directed by the Attorney General; (3) To draft or assist in draft- ing the Jaws of the Colony; (4) To perform any other duty and render any further assistance to the Attorney General us may be directed. 8. The qualifications required are those of a Barrister-at-Law with at least four years’ practical experience. 4. The post is on the permanent and pensionable establishment and carries a salary in the scale of $3,120 - 120 - 3.600 -150-3,900 KE. B, $4,050-150-4,200. (44 B.H.=—£1 Ster- ling). The point of entry to the scale will depend on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. 5. except in the case of officers confirmed in their appointments with other Governments, the appointment will be on probation for two years in the first instance. The successful candidate will be required to produce a madical certificate of fitness, and will be subject to Colonial Regulations and to local General Orders. a 6. Free passages will be provided on first appointment and on leave for the officer and _ his family, not exceeding four persons in all. Leave with full salary is at the rate of five days for each completed month of resident service, with a maximum of 180 days. The length of a tour is 2 to 3 years. Free passages on leave are provided for the officer and his wife, subject to the provision of funds annually by the Legislative Assembly. When travelling on duty a subsistence allowance of $2.50 a day for the first six days, $2.00 a day after the first six days, and $1.75 a day after the first thirty days, is paid. 7. Free quartersare not provided. Bat, if Government quarters ure allocated to the officer, rental is pay- able at the rate of 75% of salary and the basic heavy furniture is provided at an annual rental of 6% of its total value. 8. Income Tax is payable accordance with local legislation. 9. Applications, containing full particulars, should be addressed to the Colonial Secretary, Belize, British Honduras, to reach him «as soon as possible and in any event not later than the 28th February, 1955. Ref, No, 13/00004—II. in