194 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 18 JULY, 1950.-(No. 36). No. 356. PUBLIC LIBRARY, KINGSTOWN. The Public Library, Kingstown, will remain closed to the general public for the remainder of the current month during which the present work of re- organisation will proceed. The reopening of the service by His Honour the Administrator will take place on Tuesday, 1st August next at a short formal ceremony which it is pro- posed to hold at 5. p.m. on that day at the Public Library. The Leneral public is cordially invited to be present dn that occasion. which will mark the beginning of a bigger and better and free Library service for the community. 18th July, 1950. (E. 17/1950). No. 357. BURIAL GROUND, OVERLAND VILLAGE. The Governor in Council has approv- ed of the use, as a Church Burial Ground, of a portion of the lot or parcel of land situated at Overland Village in the Parish of Charlotte, on which stands the new Methodist .Church, and which contains by admeasurement 8,712 sq.ft and is bounded as follows :- On the North by a public road, On the East by the Windward High- way, On the South by lands of Eli Jordan and Alexander Bowen, and On the West by lands of Horatio Ryan. 19th July, 1950. (P. 6/1950). No. 358. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE, NEW ZEALAND. It will be recalled that in 1948 the Honourable T. A. MARRYSHOW, C. B. I., was selected as Windward Islands Dele- gate to the Elmpire Parliamentary Conference in London. Selection in 1948, was made by the Unoffical mem-- bers of the Grenada L-gislature, Grenada being the oldest of the four colonies of the Windward Islands. St. Vincent comes next in group seniority and the -Honourable E. A. C. HUGHES has been selected by the Unofficial Members of the St. Vincent Legislature as Windward Island Dele- gate to the Commonwealth Parliamen- tary Conference to be held in New Zealand commencing on the 13th Nov- ember this year. Mr. HUGHES will be a guest of the New Zealand Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Associa- tion. 18th July, 1950. (A. 59/1948). No. 359. LEGISLATION. The following documents are pub- lished with this issue of the Gazette:- S.R. & O. No. 57.-The St. Vincent Girls' High School (Amendment) Regulations, 1950. (J. 36/1940). S.R. & 0. No. 58.-The Government and Assisted Primary Schools (Amendment) Regulations, 1950. (1. 44/1945). S.R. & O. No. 59.-The Prices Con- trol (Amendment No. 22) Notice, 1950. (J. 1/1949). 18th July, 1950. No. 335. HURRICANE NOTICES. PRELIMINARY NOTE. At the direction of the Central Hurri-. cane Committee a brochure is in course of preparation containing : (1) detailed arrangements for warn- ings in the event of the approach of hur- ricanes and concerning the organisation of hurricane relief; (2) nominal roll of Hurricane Com- mittees; (3) information on the relationship of Central Committees to District Commit- tees; (4) supply Services; (5) protection and Reserve Services; (6) shipping arrangements, and a number of other directions and ar- rangements which will become operative in St. Vincent and the St. Vincent Gren- adines in the event of storm warning and if hurricanes materialise. Pending completion, publication, dis- tribution and sale of this brochure, the customary Notices are meanwhile being published hereunder for information and guidance.