SAiNT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 7 AUGUST, 1951.-(No. 41). No. 366. BRITISH CARIBBEAN CURRENCY BOARD. On the 1st August, 1951, the Currency Ordinance, 1950, was brought iino effect by Proclamation in so far as it relates to currency notes. 2. Circulation of new British Carib- bean currency notes will commence oni 15th August, 1951, and specimens of these notes are on display at theTreasury Buildings in Port-of-Spain, the Warden's Offices at Tunapuna, Ari.n:a, Saingre Grande, Couva, Chaguanas, Rio Ciaro, San Fernando, Princes Town, iip:arian and Tobago, and at Messrs. Barclayis Ba;nk (D.C. & 0.) and the Royal Bank of Canada in Port-of-Spain and San Fern- ando, the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Port-of-Spain, and M --r'~. Barclays Bank (D.C. & 0.) in Tobago. These notes will be legal tender throughout the Eastern Group of the British Caribbiean Territoriesviz-Barbados, British Guiana, Trinidad, the Leeward and Windward Islands. No. 367. COMMISSIONERS FOR AMENDING BOUNDARIES OF KINGSTOWN. The Administrator has appointed Mr. MILTON R. CATO, Barrister-at-Law, to be Chairman of the Commissioners ap- pointed iii October, 1946, for the pur- pose of altering and amending the boundaries of tlhe Town of Kingstown, vice Mr. N. S. NANTON, LL.B., Barrister- at-Law. The personnel ofi the Commission is as follows :- R. MILTON CATO, Esq., Barrister- ;it-Law (Chairman), Honoural]e G. A. MCINTOSH, Chairman, Kingstown Board, R. T. SAMUEL, Esq. 7th Anoust, 1951. (P. 10/1946). No. 368. LEAVE NOTICES. i A n Trr\TX T A rm 3. Currency notes issued by the Governments of Barbados, British Guni- Miss ROSAMUND COOLS-LARTIGUE, naandTrinidad, in circulation at present, J io Clrk Government Office, will continue to be leral tender in those weeks' vacation leave, with effect from three (3) Colonies, notwithstanding the 1st August, 1951. new issue of British Caribbean currency notes. Similarly currency notes issued 7th August, 1951. by the Government of Trinidad will (P.F.512). continue to be legal tender in the Lee- No. 69. ward and Windward Islands, N (o . EXTENSIONON OP LEAVE. 4. It i8s important that the pliublic EXE O LAVE. should realise that the new ti.houe ,f: British Caribbean currency notes in, no VWith reference to Government Notice way aftects the valid ity of/ TrinidadN, N". 75. Mr. HEIBERT BONADIE, Inspec- Barbados or British. Guiana currency tor of Supplies, three months' extension notes which remain legal tender as s.tatcd I o1 l.-av oni hal]f-lay, with effect from 1st in pa)ra. 3 above, uOntil they a:-, d(- Au~ ust, 1951. monetized, by Proc:lainatio issue! by the 7th August, 1951. Governors of those Colonies unit er the (P. F. 5G) Currency Ordinance, 1 950, which action will not be taken uiinil a If1 yfe'aN s have N. - elapsed, and a comniaraively sinall -"" 2 nunimler of these notes roimain in ci!cu- cES INATION. lation. Even after hde. onetiz;stion the i.oe i holders ol anyv such nots will he entiedis \Yith rl-'rice to Government Notice at any time to clisimi pi.nmo of tl,, i'ce I sNo !; -'lr I. R G MINORS has resigned valuI thereuf Irom the lriitih > 'aribe:n r' i ',in thlc' (iens'ral Clerical Service of the Currency oad. .Clny ;,: f ronm 4-t I August, 1951. Currency Board. 7Th A ic'ust, 1951. 5. Currency inot's issued by the (;ore:, n- mInlis of -!ar',).a' los, ]jriislh GOtuin (P. F. 296). Trinidad. s.ho uld tnere/ere co.nlin ue to be accepted (is legal len der in iiayen',,t of No. 371. rtany su, 7ntil or "untless. thei/ a(rc (e- L.E-(ilS..ATION. monetized when paymncnt of th- face value may be clainvd fromi the British The Iligt IHonourable the Secretary Caribbean Currency B:oard eoly. of Sltte for the Colonieis hasnotifled that 7th August, 1951. HIis Majesty the KInx will not be advised ~