SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 18 JULY, 1950.-(No. 36). It is hereby notified for general information that in the event of a hurricane threatening or approaching the Island, the following warning will be given:- WARNING THAT A HURRICANE 15 THREATENED. Day or Night. Church bells in towns and villages will ring for one period of three minutes. HURRICANE APPROACHING THE ISLAND. Day or Night. Church bells in towns and villages will ring for two periods of three thinutes with an interval of 10 minutes. 'Note:-In order to avoid confusion the time of commencement of ringing the bells is to be taken from the Church nearest to the Police Station in each town or village. FOR SHIPPING IN KINGSTOWN HARBOUR. Day. A white flag with a black centre will be flown from the Police Barracks. Day or Night. A siren will be blown from the Police Barracks. 11th July, 1950. (W. 25/1949). No. 350. EXPORTATION OF LIVESTOCK. With reference to Notice No. 305 of 22nd June, 1950 appearing in the Offi- cial Gazette of the 23rd June, 1950, it is hereby notified for general informa- tion that the ban on the exportation of Cattle, Sheep and Goats-is hereby lifted as from the date of the publication of this notice. This order does not and will not apply until further notice, to the dependency of Bequia from which no animals whatever will be permitted to be exported to any other island including St. Vincent and the other Grenadines. The export of these animals will be permitted by licence from the Supplies Control Department, and under super- vision of the Department of Agriculture which will ensure the disinfection of the hoofs of the animals concerned before embarkation. It is to be understood that the ban on the exportation on Pigs still remains until further notice. 11th July, 1950. ,(B. 19/1950). No. 332. AGATHA SLATER, DECEASED. Any person claiming to be heir or next of kin of the above-named born of JANE JACK and EDWARD SLATER in the Island of St. Vincent who resided for some time in the Island of Trinidad and died on 21st June, 1945, intestate, a Major in the Salvation Army in the Island of Jamaica, B. W. I., where she had her last fixed place of abode should communicate with the Administrator General for Jamaica, Government Build- ings, East Block, Kingston P. O. with necessary evidence to establish such relationship. All claims should be forwarded to reach him by 30th July, 1950. 4th July, 1950. (R. 1/1950). No. 315. DEATH OF ELIAZAR STEPHEN IN FRENCH GUIANA. The following death on the 19th February, 1950, has been notified by the French Guiana Authorities : ELIAZAR STEPHEN, a bachelor, born in St. Vincent, B.W.I., on the 26th March, 1886, son of Brun Stephen and Catherine Richards, both deceased. 27th June, 1950. (R. 4/1950). No. 304. VACANT POST. VACANCY FOR BINDER IN GOVERN- MENT PRINTING OFFICE, ST. VINCENT. Applications are invited for the post of Binder in the Government Printing Office, St. Vincent. The post, which is pensionable, car- ries salary in the scale $480 x $24- $576 per annum. A temporary cost of living bonus at the rate of $109.20 per annum at $480 rising by $1.80 for every $24 to $116.40 per annum at $576 is also payable, and there are facilities for overtime work. Salary at a higher point than $480 will be grant- ed, if necessary, to a qualified candidate. Applicants must possess a full know- ledge of binding and ruling and must produce particulars to that effect. Applications should be addressed to the Government Printer, Government Printing Office, St. Vincent, and should reach him no1 later than the 31st July, 1950. 20th June, 1950. (J. 59/1943).