VOL. LXXXIIT. THE LEEWARD IS GAZETTE. = Published by Authority. THURSDAY, Zist JULY, 1955. Notices, The following result of a by elec- tion for a member of the Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands held in the Third District (the Tortola North District) on the 8th July, 1955, is published for general information :— Mr. C. B. BRUCE Mr. STANFORD CONNOR 76 votes 40 votes Mr. C. B. BRUCE was declared elected. The Secretariat, Antigua. 18th Judy, 1955. No. 18/0066, The Administrar of Antigua has appointed the undermentioned Mar- riage Officer for the Presidency of Antigua: Reverend GORDON HERBERT BENNETT. Administrator's Office, Antiqua. Ref. No. A 8/4. No. 78. Appointments and transfers ete., in the public service, with effect from the dates stated, are published for general information :— Byron, ©. O., to be Acting Registrar and Provost Marshal, Antigua. June 28 CHALLENGER, B., Junior Clerk, Peasant Development Office, to be Senior Clerk, Peasant Development Office, Antigua. Jan. 1, 1954 DEFREITAS, M., Certificated Ele- mentary School Assistant Teacher, Grade II, to be Certificated Ele- mentary School Head Teacher Grade II, Education Department, Antigua. Jul. 1 DrFreiras, Miss S., Uncertificated Elementary School Teacher to be Certificated Elementary School Assistant Teacher Grade II, Educa- tion Department, Antigua. Jul. 1 Grorce, McC., Accountant, Peasant Development Office, to be Peasant Development Officer, Peasant Personen Office, Antigua. Jan. 1, 1954. i LYH#87L SAMUBL, D., P.O. Cl. III, Governor’s Office, to be Prison Officer Grade III, Prison, Antigua. June 1 TaYLor, A. McP., City Clerk, Muni- cipal, to be Assistant Administra- tive Secretary, Medical, Antigua. Jan. 1 No. 79. The following Bill which is to be introduced in the Leyislative Council of Antigua, is circulated with this Gazette and forms part thereof:— “The Old Metal and Marine Stores Ordinance, 1955.” No. 80. The following Statutory Rule and Order is circulated with this Gazette and forms part thereof:— Virgin Islands. No. 6 of 1955, ‘*‘hhe Public Holi- days (Opening of Shops) Order, 1955.” 1 pp. Price 3 cents. Declaration dated ist July, 1955, made under Section 3 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1944 (No. 11/1944), for the acquisition of certain land in the Presidency of Saint Christopher Nevis and An- guilla required for public purposes. IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that the Governor in Council with the approval of the Legislative Council of the Presidency of Saint Christopher Nevis and Anguilla considers that the land described in the Schedule hereto, situate in the island of. An- guilla in the said Presidency should be acquired for public purposes, namely, for the erection of a septic privy, in the said Presidency and for the provision of- access thereto from the public road. SCHEDULE. An area of approximately 1642 square feet situate at Sandy Ground in the island of Anguilla in the Presidency of Saint Christopher-Nevis and Anguilla and bounded on the North by lands of AMELIA ODLUM and RuTH LAKE on the South by lands of ROSE CHARBONIER, OLIVE BAPTISTE, ELIZABETH PONTIPHLET, No. 352. and RUTH ANN HODGE or the Heirs of WHITWORTH HODGE, deceased, on the East by a Public Road and on the West by the sea. Dated this Ist day of July, 1955. J. S. ARCHIBALD, Clerk of the Couneil. Registry of the Supreme Court, Antigua, 30th June, 1955. His Lordship the Acting Chief Justice of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands has been pleased under the Notaries Public Act, Chap- ter 145 of the Federal Acts of the Leeward Islands (Revised Edition 1927) to appoint Mr. Louis HIppo- LYTE LOCKHART, Barrister-at-Law of Antigna in the Antigua Circuit, Notary Public of the Supreme ‘Court of the Windward Islands and Leeward Islands in and for the Colony of the Leeward Islands. CECIL O. BYRON, Acting Registrar. Invitation to Tender. MONTSERRAT, LEEWARD ISLANDS. FORD V. 8 ENGINE. Tenders are invited for the pur< chase of one 1947 Ford V. 8 85 horse- power engine of British manufacture. This engine, which was part of a fire- pumping unit. has done the equiva- lent of only about 1,000 miles and is in very good condition. The engine may be inspected by arrangement at Richmond Service Station, Mont- serrat. 2. Applications should be marked “Tender for Ford V8 Engine” and should be addressed to the Commis- sioner, Plymouth, Montserrat, who does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender’ Such tenders should be submitted in time to be received not later than the 20th August, 1955. By Order, Js. H. CARROTT, Chief Clerk. Commissioner’s Office, Plymouth, Montserrat, Tth July, 1955. 116 Regional Economic Committee of The British West Indies, British Guiana and British Honduras The Regional Economic Committee invit-s applications from suitably qualified persons for the following post. ASSISTANT TRADE COMMISSIONER IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES, BRIT- ISH GUIANA AND BRITISH Hon- DURAS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM at an annual salary in the scale of £1,320x£50—£1,700 $6,336x$240—$8,160 plus a representation allowance of £500 $2,400 per annum. Salary and allowances are tax free in the United Kingdom in the event of the post being filled by a resident of the British Caribbean Area. Passages on assumption and termina- tion of appointment for the Assistant ‘Trade Commissioner and family up to five in all from the place of engage- ment to London will be paid by the Committee. The post does not at present carry pension or superannuation rights. The appointment willbe for a period of three years in the first instance- Candidates should possess a sound knowledge of office organisation and administrative experience in relation to trade and commercial matters. They should algo be proficient in the assembly and presentation of statisti- cal material, commodity market reports, publicity material etc. Pre- ference will be. given to candidates holding special qualifications in trade and commerce. The Committee reserves the right to fill the post by invitation if no suituble application is received. THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. Applications furnishing full details of candidate’s education, special quali- fications and experience, together with supporting documents and names of two referees, should be addressed to the Executive Secretary, Regional Economic Committee, Hast- ings House, Barbados, to reach him by 20th August, 1955. Ref. No. A. A. 77/19—II. 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. 2. Candidates must possess the Sanitary Inspectors Certificate of the Royal Sanitary Institute. They should have a working knowledge of the construction and maintenance of small 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. Candidates 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 scale $2304x $96-$2784. Transport allowance for [21 July, 1955. the maintenance of u 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 July, 1955. Government Office, Saint Vincent, 20th June, 1955. Ref. No. 13/00286, TRAFFIC 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 declare that all traffie signs on or near any roadway in this Presidency are authorised and retained by me. E. M. V. JAMES, Lt. Col., Traffic Commissioner. 28th June, 1955. Ref. No. 36/00004. RAINFALL FIGURES. Central Wxperiment Station, Antigua. 1951, 1952. 1963. 1954, 1955, Jan. 3.60 3.10 2.55 3.44 2.16 Feb. 1,88 1.60 1.02 2.45 -68 Mar. 1.09 1.62 5.60 1.08 83 Apr. 216 3.14 206 49 1.75 May 10,54 3.07 1.50 3.83 2.81 June 2.74 5.74 1.31 3.32 1.47 July 9th 98 2.40 1.16 45 04 22.99 20.67 15.20 15.06 9.74 ——— 21 July, 1955.] THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. 117 Revised List of Persons registered under the Midwives’ Ordinance No. 7 of 1951, for the Presidency of Montserrat, as at lst July, 1955. Serial Number. | Name. Address. 1 (3) Allen, Clemence Mary Elizabeth Glendon Hospital 2 (9) Barzey, Catherine, (Mrs.) nee Ryan Cork Hill 3 (16) Bramble, Elizabeth Glendon Hospital 4, (24) Buffong. Catherine St. George’s Hill 5. (29) Browne, Dianna Baker Hill 6 (4) Cadogan, Lilian (Mrs.) Plymouth 7 (5) Clarke, Kathleen (left Island) Harris 8 (13) Olarke, Catherine Glendon Hospital 9. (1) Edwards, Winifred St. John’s 10. (22) Frith, Catherine (left Island) Salem 11. (26) Fenton, Charlotte ,, Kinsale 12- (25) Greenaway, Leonora Adina (Mrs.) Infirmary 13. (28) s Mary (Mrs.) St. Johns’ 14. (15) 9 Catherine (Mrs.) nee Straker Glendon Hospital 15. (20) Griffith, Edith (Mrs.) Plymouth 16. (27) Isles, Elleanor Teresa (left Island) Ps 17. (18) Lee, Mary Susannah Gordon Harris 18. (23) Cooper, Mary (Mrs.) nee Osborne Bethel 19. (17) Piper, Verna (Mrs.) (left Island) i 20. (19) Phillip, Vera Nelitha Harris 21. (31) Ponde, Rosie St. Patricks’ * 22. (11) Richardson, Ina (left Island) Glendon Hospital 23. (14) Roache, Katherine 3 3 24. (7) | Frewin, Beryl Geraldine (left Island) Plymouth 25. (21) Tuitt, Rosanna Bethel 26. (12) Wade, Catherine Glendon Hospital 27. (8) Warner, Susan (Mrs.) fe 9 28. (2) White, Sarah (Mrs ) St. Peters’ 29. (10) Griffith, Doris (Mrs.) nee Williams Plymouth 30. (30) Wyke, Elizabeth (Mrs.) Salem J. H. L. BROWNE, Secretary, Midwives’ Board. 118 THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE. [21 July, 1955.] Accounts of the Commissioners of Currency, British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) for the Year 1954. INCOME ACCOUNT. $ $ ‘To: Personal Emoluments 111,033.67 By: Dividends 1,595,270.42 Vaults—Rental of 1,080.00 ; ae Office space &c.—Rental of 1,400.00 Commission for Incinerator at Trinidad—Rental of 120.00 issue and redemp- Incidentals 2,527.94 tion of notes for Postage and Telegrams—Headquarters 415.06 sterling 46,508.12 Furniture and Equipment 1,801.28 Printing and Stationery 1,441.53 Sundries 242.74 Supplies of notes 133,479.38 Intercolonial transfers of notes 6,377.51 Travelling &c. expenses—Commissioners 3,654.54 Barclays Bank D.C.0.—Agency fee in Leeward Islands and Windward Islands 4,800.00 Telephones . 285.82 Audit of accounts 1,240.00 Bicycle allowance—messengers 72.00 Cancelling machines and dies 2,988.18 Commission refunded to Barclays Bank D.C. 0. 260.58 Contribution to Currency Fund (Article 4 (2)(c) of First Schedule to Currency Ordinance 614,676.64 ‘Transferred to Currency Surplus Account Article 4 (3) of First Schedule to Currency Ordinance 754,367.20 a $1,642,021.28 1,642,021.28 CURRENCY FUND. To: Redeemed for sterling 1,200,000.00 By: Balance at Ist . Jan. 1954 52,347,679.84 Loss on securities redeemed 7,205.18 Issues for sterling 9,259,000.00 Balances at 31st December, 1954 62,082,339.70 Gain on sale of securities 8,601.72 Net gain on revaluation of securities at 80th June and 31st Dec. 1954 1,059,586.68 Contribution from Income A/C Article 4 (2)(c) of First Schedule to Currency Ordi- nance 614,676.64 63,289,544.88 . 63,289,544.88 —_— — —___—_—. 21 July, 1955.1 To: Payments to: Government of Trinidad and Tobago British Guiana THE LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE, CURRENCY SURPLUS $ By: 425,966.16 -193.620.98 ACCOUNT 119 $ Balance 774,483.95 Amount transferred Barba:los 77,448.40 from Income A/C Leewarp IsLanDs Article (4) (3) of Antigua 13,940.70 First Schedule to St. Kitts-Nevis 12,391.74 Currency Ordi- Montserrat 4,646.90 nance 754,367.20 Winpwarp IsLanps Gren:Ja 11,617.26 St. Vincent 9,293.80 St. Lucia 18,587.60 Dominica 6,970.36 774,483.90 Balances 754,367.25 $1,528,851.15 $1,528,851.15 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. Currency Fund 62,082, 3a, Securities held by Crown Agents for Suspense A/C (Unpaid Claim) 3] Oversea Governments and Adminis- ‘Currency Surplus Account (Article 5 of trations. 54,812,947.78 First Schedule to Currency Ordinance) | for account of Government of: On deposit in Crown Agents Joint : $ Colonial Fund 6,654,715.28 Trinidad and Tobago 414,901.97 British Guiana 188,591.81 On deposit with Accountant General, Barbados 75,436.72 | Trinidad and Tobago 1,369,048.56 LEEWARD ISLANDS | Antigua 3,578.62 | St. Kitts-Nevis 12,069.88 | Montserrat 4,526.20 | WINDWARD ISLANDS | Grenada 13,315.51 | St. Vincent 9,052.42 St. Lucia 18,104.82 Dominica 6,789.30 754,367.25 62,836,711.62 2 | 62,836,711.62 Market value at 3lst December, 1954, of Barclays Bank D.C.O. deposi! for note securities held by Crown Agents for Over- issues 5,990,400.00 sea Governments and Administrations 5,990,400.00 The above Accounts have been examined in accordance with Article 7 of the 1st Schedule to Chapter 35 No. 2 (Trinidad and Tobago). I have obtained all the information 16th May, 1955 and explanations that I have required, and I certify, as a result of this audit, that in my opinion the Accounts are correct, subject to the observations contained in the attached report. Wo. FELL, Ist July, 1955. Ag. Director of Audit. L. SPENCE, Executive Commissioner British Caribbean Currency Board. 120 THE LEEWARD iSLANDS GAZETTE. [21 July, 1955. Report of the Director of Audit of Trinidad and Tobago on the Accounts of the Board of the Commissioners of Currency British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) for the Year ended the 8lst December 1954. Currency Funp Income Account. Income for the year exceeded expenditure by $1,369,043.84. (i this excess, $614,676.64 was transferred to the Currency Fund Account, and the remainder, amounting to $754,367.20 to the Currency Surplus Account in accordance with Articles 4 (2) ¢ and 4 (3) of the First Schedule to the Currency Ordinance Chapter 35 No. 2 (Trinidad and Tobago). 2. As in previous years, the accounts for 1954 have been presented on a cash basis; all expenditure for the year has been duly authorized. Corrency Founp. 3. The value of the Currency Fund at 31st December 1954 amounted to $62,082,339.70 which was $2,851,247.70 more than the total note circulation of $59,231,092.00. No liability attached to the participating Governments at the end of the year, under Article 6 (2) of the First Schedule to the said Ordinance. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. 4. Statements have been received from the Crown Agents showing the Securities and Cash on Deposit which they held on behalf of the Currency Fund. The certificate of the Controller and Auditor General has, however, not yet been submitted for audit. The amount held on Deposit with the Accountant General, Trinidad and Tobago, has been verified with his records. Currency Surpius Account. $774,483.90 of the 1953 surplus was distributed to member Governments during 1954 in accordance with Article 5(2) of the First Schedule to the Curreney Ordinance. The balance of .05c. is included in the balance of $754,367.25 shown at 31st December 1954. Boarps OF Survery—KeEGuLaTion 20. 5. The requirements of Regulation 20 have not been fully complied with in the following instances: Grenada— 3 ordinary surveys and one surprise survey were held during the year. An ordinary survey was not held for the last quarter. Antigua— 3 ordinary surveys and one surprise survey were held during the year. An ordinary survey was not held for the second quarter. DEMONETIZATION OF GOVERNMENT CurRENCY Nortrs. 6. Currency notes issued by the Governments of Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and British Guiana, were declared to be no longer legal tender as from the 2nd January 1955, by proclamation of the Governors of the above territories in accordance with “ection 9 of the Currency Ordinance. Wo. FEL, Av. Director of Audit. Ist July, 1955. ANTIGUA., Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E, M, BLACKMAN, Government Printer.—By Authority 1965 [Price 11 cents] No. - of 1955. Old Metal and Marine Stores. ANTIGUA. ANTIGUA. No. of 1955. An Ordinance to regulate the purchase, sale and export of old metal and marine stores. ENACTED by the Legislature of Antigua as follows:— 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Old Short title Metal and Marine Stores Ordinance, 1955. 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context Interpreta- otherwise requires— tion, “licensed purchaser’ means any person licensed under section 3 of this Ordinance to purchase old metal or marine stores; ‘6 marine stores ” includes second-hand anchors, wire cables or chains, slings, sails, old junk, and other second-hand marine atores of any kind; “old metal’? includes old metal, used or second-hand metal fittings, scrap.-metal, broken metal, partly manufactured metal goods, and defaced or, old metal goods, heat} ee! LW P7- Layers Antiaua. 2 Old Metal and Marine Stores. No. of 1955. “Schedule”” means a schedule to this Ordinance. De ee 8. (1) It shall not be lawful for any person marine stores tO carry on the business of a dealer in old metal or to belicensed, marine stores unless he has previously taken out a licence under this Ordinance. (2) Licences under this Ordinance shall be granted by and at the discretion of the Magistrate of the District in which the premises to be licensed are situate. (3) No such ,licence shall be granted without the previous report of the Police officer in charge - of the division in which the premises to be licensed . are situate, and before the expiration of twenty-one days at least after application in writing has been made therefor to the Magistrate. e (4) Such licences shall be in the form in the First Schedule and shall be annual licences termin- ating on the 31st day of December of the year for which they are granted. A fee of $2.40 shall be paid to the Magistrate for each such licence. Signboard to 4. Over one of the principal entrances of be displayed. the place of business of every licensed purchaser there shall be placed a board on which shall be printed, in legible letters of at least two inches in length, the name in full of the licensed purchaser and the words ‘“ Licensed Purchaser of Old Metal and Marine Stores.” | ee es 5. (1) Every licensed purchaser shall keep keep book, & book (hereinafter called “ Licensed Purchaser’s Book”) in the form in the Second Schedule, in which shall be legibly written in ink the date and time of the day when any old metal or marine stores are purchased or received by him or on his. behalf, the name in full, and the residence and occupation of the person from whom any such metal or stores are purchased or received, and, in a case where the seller is the agent of another person, the name and address of the principal, the quantity purchased or received, and the price paid for each purchase. . ‘Ne No. of 1955. Old Metal and Murine Stores. 3 AwvIGua. 2) Every such entry in a Licensed Pur- chaser’s Book shall be made at the time of the transaction, and shall be signed by the licensed purchaser or his agent and by the seller or his agent: Provided that where a licensed purchaser is unable by reason of illiteracy or any physical cause to sign the entry in the Licensed Purchaser’s Book the licensed purchaser shall complete the entry by making his mark thereto in the presence of a police officer. 6. (1) No person shall purchase or receive Restrictions wee ‘ ‘ on purchases any old metal or marine stores except between the ind dealings. hours of seven o'clock in the morning and six o’clock in the evening. (2) No person shall purchase or receive any old metal or marine stores from any person under the age of sixteen years. (3) No person shall employ any servant or apprentice or other person under the age of sixteen yeurs to purchase or receive any old metal or marine stores. (4) No old metal or marine stores shall be - purchased or received at any one time in any . quantity less than twenty-five pounds. (5) Any person contravening any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprison- ment for a term not exceeding six months. 7. (1) It shall be lawful for any police Power of officer at any time when a licensed purchaser’s ity 208 premises are open for business, to imspect the Licensed Purchaser’s Book and all old metal and marine stores in the premises. (2) The licensed purchaser or his_repre- sentative, or the person in charge of a licensed purchaser’s premises, or the person in © whose eustody or charge the Licensed Purchaser’s Book -any old metal, or marine stores may be. or any person who hus made an entry in the Licensed » ANTIGUA. Goods pur- chased to be kept for 15 days. Obligation to give informa- tion to Police, 4 Old Metal and Marine Stores. No. of 19565. Purchaser's Book with respect to which a police officer may desire to aak any questions, shall permit such police officer to inspect the Licensed Pur- chaser’s Book and all old metal, and marine stores, and shall answer all such questions as may be asked by the police officer with reference to the Licensed Purchaser’s Book, any old metal or marine stores in the premises or any of the entries or contents of the Licensed Purchaser’s Book. 7 8. (1) All old metal and marine stores purchased or received by or on behalf of a licensed purchaser shall be kept in the licensed purchaser’s premises and shall not in any way be changed in form or shape or disfigured for a period of at least fifteen days after their purchase or receipt: Provided that the police officer in charge of | _the division in which a licensed purchaser carries on his business may, in his discretion, on the application of the licensed purchaser grant a permit— (a) for the shipment or alteration in form or shape of any old metal or marine stores without the same having been kept for a period of fifteen days; (6) for the shipment of broken machin- ery direct from the place where the same is purchased, notwithstanding the provisions of this section to the contrary. (2) Every person who fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceed- ing three months. 9. (1) Every person licensed under this Ordinance who, after notice has been given to him by any police officer or by advertisement in the Gazette or a local newspaper that any old metal or marine stores’ have been stolen or fraudulently obtained, fails to give information to the Police that articles of the like description were offered to him or were or are in his possession, shall be guilty of an offence against this. Ordinance, No. of 1955. Old Metaland Marine Stores. 5 - (2) Every licensed purchaser who offends against the provisions of subsection (1) of this ‘section shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months. 10. Every person who— (a) assaults, resists or obstructs any police officer in the execution of any duty under this Ordinance; (6) aids or abets any other person in assaulting, resisting or obstructing any police officer while acting in the execution of his duty under this Ordinance; (c) aids or abets any other person ina contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance; (d) purchases old metal or marine stores without a licence as required by section 3; (e) fails to keep a signboard as required by section 4; (f) fails to keep a Licensed Purchaser’s Book as required by section 5; shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceed- ing three months. 11. If any licensed purchaser is convicted of an offence under this Ordinance, the Court may, in its discretion, cancel the licence of that licensed purchaser. 12. All moneys received for licenses, and all penalties recovered under this Ordinance, shall be paid into the Treasury for the use of the _ Presidency. 18. The Metal Act, 1863, is hereby repealed. President. 8 « a ANTIGUA. Offences. Licence may be cancelled on conviction. Appropriation of moneys. Repeal. + ae a 3 ? Antigua. 6 Old Metal and Marine Stores. No. of 1955. Passed the Legislative Council this day of 1955. Clerk of the Couneil. SCHEDULES. FIRST SCHEDULE, FoRM OF LICENCE. (Section 3.) A.B, having this day paid the sum of $2.40 is hereby authorised and licensed to deal in Old Metal and Marine stores at in accordance with the provisions of the Old Metal and Marine Stores Ordinance, 1955 (No. of 1955). This licence expires on the 31st day of December, 19 District Magistrate, District* ”. “ SECOND SCHEDULE. FORM OF -BOOK TO BE KEPT BY (Section 5). LICENSED PURCHASER. 2 ‘ Description ‘ Signature | Time Namein full, Name and |and quantity eae of police D of | residence & : -_ | or mark of ate, : address of lof goods pur-| Price| “7; officer day. | occupation incipal hased Licensed fie of seller principal. chased or Purchaser. | .“itness- : received. ‘ing mark. | \ | | i | ANTIGUA. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands by E. M. Buacgman, Government Printer.—By Authority. 1955. 332—T7,55. [Price 8 cents ~ LEEWARD ISLAN gs “VIRGIN ISLANDS. 3 ‘g hd) STATUTORY RULES AND OR se Aug 1855 2 1955, No. 6. Tue Pusric Horipays (Openine oF Saors) OR DATED JUNE 2, 1955, MADE BY THE GOVERNOR IN UOUN- CIL UNDER SECTION 8 OF THE Pupiic Hotrpays Act, 1954 (No. 19 or 1954). WHEREAS by section 1 8 of the Public Holidays Act, 1954 (No. 19 of 1954) it is provided notwithstanding anything contained in the said Act the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council of a Presidency, may from time to time, by order published in the Gazette, permit any class of shop or store specified in such order to be kept open on a_ public holiday for the sale of any article in such Presidency or any part. thereof during such hours and subject to such terms and ‘conditions as may be prescribed by such order: AND WHEREAS by section 9 of the said Act it is provided for the purposes of sections 6 and 8 of the said Act that the expression ‘“ Governor” shall mean the officer for the time being administering the Government of the Presidency: AND WHEREAS the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council of the Presidency is pleased to order and it ' is hereby ordered as follows:— 1. Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Public Holidays (Opening of Shops) Order, 1955. 2. Opening of Shops. All shops and stores in the said Presidency of whatever nature may be kept open on the first Monday in August, 1955, for the sale therein of any articles up to and including the hour of 11 p.m. on the said day. Made by the Governor in Council this 2nd day of June, 1955. \ M. Trrurny, , Clerk of the Council. ANTIGUA. Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, by E. M. BLACKMAN, Government Printer.—By Authority. 1955. a ae 7.55. [ Price 3 cents. } 326.797 as gfe i-