should not be in capitals. Forms 26 and 26A will have to be amended as soon as the St. Vincent (Legislative Council) Order-in-Council 1951 has been received and published locally. Question that Forms 1-46 comprising the firstt Schedule. to the Bill stand part of the Bill put and agreed to. Clause 1-Short title. Honourable Crown Attorney : Delete the words from and in the 2nd line to the end of the clause; and amend the marginal note by deleting the words and commencement ". Question that clause 1 stand part of the bill put and agreed to. Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg to move that the Committee rise, Council resume, and the President report to the Council. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. President: Honourable Members, I have to report that an Ordinance cited as the Legislative Council (Elections) Ordinance, 1951 has passed through the Committee stage with various amendments. Honourable Crown Attorney : I move that the President's report be adopted. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. .Question put and agreed to. Honourable Crown Attorney :II beg to move that the Legislative Council (Elections) Bill, 1951 be read a third time by title and passed. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a third time. (Mr. Jack withdraws). President : I now call upon the Honourable Crown Attorney to move the first reading of a bill for an Ordinance to amend the Entertainments Ordinance, No. 43 of 1947. Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg leave to introduce and have read for a first time a bill for an Ordinance to amend the Entertainments Ordinance No. 43 of 1947. The object of this Bill is to empower the Governor in Council to remit any fee or tax payable under the principal Ordinance where he is satisfied that it is in the public interest to do so. Honourable Colonial Treasurer : I beg to second the motion. Question put and agreed to. Bill read a first time. President : I call upon the Honourable Crown Attorney to. move the first reading 6f a Bill for an Ordinance further to amend the Pensions Ordinance No. 16 of 1948. Honourable Crown Attorney : Your Honour, Honourable Members of Council. I beg leave to introduce .and have read foi, a first time a bill for an Ordinance further to amend the Pensions Ordinance No. 16 of 1948. The object of this Bill, as stated in the Objects and Reasons-clause, is to give legislative effect to the Scheme drawn up by the Secretary of State whereby Officers originally employed by Colonial Governments, and who subsequently obtained employment with University Authorities, might be able to retire in