SAINT VINC IENTI GOV EL r I\ MEN I GAZE iTE SibliMhed b l uthorit . VOL. 84.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 14 AUGUST, 1951. [No. 42. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. No. 374. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCE THE GOVERNOR TO DOMINICA. His Excellency thl Governor, Brigadier Sir R. D. I-. AIiUNDELL, K.C.M.G., O.B.E., left Grenada for Dominica on 11th August, 1951. on an official visit of about three weeks. During His Excellency's absence from Grenada, His Ilononr WALLACE MACMILLAN, Administratorl of Grenada, will be Gr'vei nor";- D puty. 14th August, 1951. (A. 2/1950). No. 375. HURRICANE NOTICES. It is hereby notified for general information that m the event of a hurricane threatening or approaching the Island, the following warning will be given:- WARNING THAT A HU-RICAINE iS THIIEATENL'D. 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 minutes with an interval of 10 minutes. F'OR 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. 14th August, 1951 !W. 25/1949). No. 376. LAND ARRANGEMENTS. I.-ANNUAL. 'Non-Commissioned Officers in charge of Police Stations throughout the parishes outside of Kingstown are Hur- Srcane Relefei Ocers. hney are to oe Note:-In order to avoid conuiision ii2 in constant touch with the District time ot commencement of rgiing Committees and must render them the bells is to be taken from thU useful service in hurricane condi- Church nearest to the Police Station tions. They are to keep a list of local in each town or village. Justices of the Peace and of persons " xS. 71s