THE University College Hospital of the Wes: Indies. CHIEF PHARMACIST 62 Applications are invited for the post of Chief Pharmacist at the above-named teaching hospital which is in special relationship with the University of London. Applicants shouid possess the Ph. C. qualification or its equivalent, and should be experienced in sterilization and hospital routine. The successful applicant will be required to train students to the standard of the Chemists & Druggists qualifying examination, and to give instruction in Pharmacy to Medical students studying for the M.B., B.S. degree of the University of London. The salary payable will be in the scale £950-25-£1,050 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience. A deduction of 5% of salary will be made for superannna- tion purposes. Return first class pass:ge by sca will be paid for one person only. Further information may be ob- tained from the Hospital Manager and Secretary, University College Hospital, Mona, St. Andrew, Jamaica, B. W.L., 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 30th of June, 1955. Ref. No, 13/00286. VACANT POST Headmaster, Grammar School, St. Vincent, B.W.I. Applications are invited for the post of Headmaster, the Grammar School, St. Vincent, B.W.1. The school ig a Government Insti- tution. It has at present a roll of 260 boys and takes pupils to the Cambridge Certificate and Higher School Certificate Standard. meme 2 tp TaN LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. Applicants should. possess a degree of a University within the British Commonwealth, and should have had teaching experience in a Secondary School. Applicauts should furnish detailed accounts of their qualifica- tions and experience together with suitable testimonials, when submit- ting their applications. The salary of the post is in the scale $3,840 x 120—4,560 (£800 x 25 —950) per annum. The point of entry to the scale will depend on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate, and he will be on probation for one year. The holder of the post has Civil Service Status and the post is pensionable. The appointment will be snbject to the passing of a satisfactory medical examination. Income Tax is payable in accord- ance with local legislation. Free passages on first appointment will be provided for the officer, his wife and children. Vacation leave and leave passages are provided in accordance with local regulations. Applications must be addressed to the Assistant Administrator & Estab- lishment Officer, Government Office, St. Vincent, B.W.1., and must reach him not later than 31st July, 1955. Ref. No. 12/00286. POST OF SENIOR ASSISTANT MISTRESS. Girls’ High School, St. Vincent. Applications are invited from snit- ably qualified candidates for appuint- ment to a post of Senior Assistant Mistress, Girls’ High School. Notice. [31 March, 195é, The school is a Government Institution, the post is pensionable, the appointment will be subject to the passing of a satisfactory medical examination, and will be on probation for one year in the first instance. Applicants should possess a degree of a University within the British Commonwealth, and must be able to teach one of the subjects History, Geography, French, Latin, to Higher School Certificate standard, and one to subsidiary level. They should also have had teaching experience in a Secondary School. The salary of the post is in the scale $2,016-96-2,688 (£420-20-£560) per annum. Entry into the salary scale will be determined according to the qualifications and experience of the candidate. ‘Free passage on first appointment : will be provided for the successful candidate. Government officials are y liable to taxation impose: by local enactments. Applications accompanied by copies of recent testimonials should be addressed to the Assistant Adminis- trator and Establishment Officer, Government Office, St. Vincent, and must reach him not later than the 30th April, 1955. RAINFALL FIGURES. Central Experiment Station. Antigua. 1951, 1952. 1953. 1954. 1955, Jan. 3.60 .3.10 2.65 3.44 2.16 Feb. 1.88 160 1.02 2.45 .68 Mar. 26th 95 97 4.30 712 83 5.67 7.87 6.43 6.61 3,67 Pursuant to section 78 (2) of the Montserrat Constitution and Elections Ordinance, 1952, it is hereby notified for public information that the following candidates have been elected for the under- mentioned electoral districts as a result of the votes cast on the 18th day of March, 1955. Electoral District. Central District Northern Electoral District Windward Electoral District Southern Electoral District Candidates. Michael Walkinshaw (Returned unopposed) Edward Theophilus Hdgecombe William Henry Bramble James Clifford Llewellyn Wall Robert William Griffith Dated the 19th day of March, 1955. Plymouth, Montserrat. ANTIQUA. P. E. Wuirs, Supervisor of Elections. Peinted at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, MW, BLACKMAN, Government Printer—By Authority, 1955, [Price 4 cents]