7 July, 1955.) TRAFFIO NOTICE. By virtue of the powers vested in me under Section 75 (1) of the Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance No. 5 of 1946, as amended by Section 10 of the Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Ordinance No. 22 of 1954, I hereby deolare that all traffic signs on or near any roadway in this Presidency are authorised and retained by me. ; E. M. V. JAmgzs, Lt. Col., Traffic Commissioner. 28th June, 1955. Ref. No. 36/00004. SCHOLARSHIPS. It is hereby notified for general information that an examination tor a number of Government Scholar- ships to the Antigua Grammar School and the Antigua Girls’ High School will be held at the St. John’s Boys’ Schoolroom on Thursday Ist Septem- ber, 1955. QUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES. 2. Candidates shall be quulified to take the examination who:— (a) will be over 9 but Jess than 13 years of age on 31st December, 1955; (6) have attended a school in the Colony for a period of three years immediately preceding the 31st December, 1955 the last twelve months being at a school in Antigua; (0) are in need of financial agsist- ance to enter upon and complete a secondary school course; (ad) are British subjects. THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. APPLICATIONS. 3. Applications must be made to the Inspector of Schools not later than Saturday 13th August, 1955. Application must be accompanied by a birth or baptismal certificate, a medical certificate of good health, certificate from Head Teachers of Schools certifying regular attendance for the three previous years and good behaviour of the candidate, and evidence of the need for financial assistance to parents or guardians to pay for secondary education. Application forms can be obtained from the Inspector of Schools. HX AMINATION. 4. (a) Arithmetic, including nu- meration and notation, length, time, weight (English Units) Money (English and American Units), and the application of the four rules to them with simple, vulgar and deci- mal fractions. (6) (i) English Test of candidates comprehension of a short story read to or by them. (ii) Simple exercise in English Grammar. (ec) Writing from Dictation. (d) West Indian Geography. P. A. W. GORDON, Inspector of Schools. History and Vacant Post of Sanitary Superintendent, St. Vincent, B. W. I. Applications are invited for the post of Sanitary Superintendent in the Medical Department, Saint Vin- cent, British West Indies. ANTIGUA. _Sanitary Inspectors 111 2. Candidates must’ possess the Certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute. They should have a working knowledge of the construction and maintonance of smal] rural water supplies, drainage and the construction of drains. They should also be able to read building plans and be familiar with the construction of houses. Cundidates should mention whether they have had experience in a Government or Municipal Health Department in the West Indies. 3. The duties of the post include general supervision of the work of the Sanitary Staff: general supervision of the various scavenging services and sanitary measures of the Colony: general maintenance of small rural water supplies: and checking building plans for rural areas not under control of the Central Housing and Planning Authority. All duties will be performed under the direction of the Senior Medical Officer. 4. The salary of the post, which is pensionable, is in the svale $2304x $96-$2784, Transport allowance for the maintenance of a motor car for the performance of official duties will be paid at approved local rates. 5. Quarters are not provided. Gov- ernment officials are liable to taxation imposed by local enactments. 6. Applications accompanied by copies of recent testimonials (pref- erably from Public Health Officers) should be addressed to the Senior Medical Officer, Saint Vincent, and should be submitted to reach him not later than 31st Jnly, 1955. Government Office, Saint Vincent, 20th June, 1955. Ref. No. 13/00286, Priz:ted at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islunds, by E, M. BLACKMAN, Government Printer.—By Authority 1955 [Price 72 cents]