358 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 13 NOVEMBER, 1951.-(No. 59). No. 564. ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND MAIN- TENANCE COURSE. Mr. VIVIAN DURRANT, Road Over- seer, Public Works Department has been awarded a scholarship under a C. D. & W. N scheme to undergo a six months' course of training and observation in road con- struction and maintenance in Trinidad. Mr. DUARANT left the colony 2nd October, 1951. a 13th November, 1951. (P. F. 183). No. 565. LEGISLATION. The Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies has notified that His Majesty the KING will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance in respect of the following Ordinances of bhis Government:- No. 12 of 1951.-An Ordinance to amend the Teachers Pensions Ordinance 1944. (E. 20/1945). No. 23 of 1951.-An Ordinance to ensur? that owners and occupiers of agricultural land fulfil their responsibilities to the community by managing their land in such a manner as to prevent erosion and ruination of the soil. (B. 33/1949). No. 24 of 1951.-An Ordinance to implement an agreement made between the Government of the Colony of Saint Vincent and the Colonial Development Corpora- tion for the construction mainte- nance and operation of hydro- electric works by the Corporation in the said Colony. (P.2/1951). 13th November, 1951. No. 566. The following documents are publish- ed with this issue of the Gazette:- S.R. & O. No. 109.-The Prices Con- trol Amendment No. 39) Notice, 1951. ,(T. 20/1949). S.R. & O. No. 110.-The Electricity Supply and Refrigeration (A- mendment) Regulations, 1951. .(P. 23/1943). S.R. & 0. No. 111.-The Prices Con- trol (Amendment No. 40) Notice, 1951. T. 20/1949). 13th November, 1951. Jo. 567. SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE. The Accounts of the Colony for the >eriod 1st January to 31st August,.1951, ,re published with this issue of the Gazette. 13th November, 1951. No. 567. VACANT POSTS. VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT AGRICUL- TURAL OFFICER BRITISH HONDURAS. Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Agricultural Officer, British Honduras. The post is pensionable and carries a salary in the scale of $1,632 x $72- $2,280 x $108--$2,712 with an adjustable cost of living allowance of $144 per annum, and a temporary additional cost of living allowance of $180 per annum. The starting point in the above scale will depend upon the selected officer's qualifications and experience. When travelling on duty a subsistence allowance of $3.00 for the first six days and $2.00 a day after the first six days, is paid. The appointment will be on probation for two years in the first instance. If the officer is confirmed in the appoint- ment, he will be eligible for admission to the permanent and pensionable estab- lishment. In other respects the appoint- ment will be subject to Colonial Regula- tions and local General Orders. Free passages will be provided on first ap- pointment and on termination of ap- pointment for the officer and family not exceeding four persons in all. Leave with fnll salary is granted at the rate of 5 days for each month of resident ser- vice, with maximum of 180 days. The length of tour is 2-3 years. Free pas- sages on leave are provided for the officer and his wife snuject to the pro- vision of funds annually by the Legis- lative Council. Candidates should possess qualifica- tions not lower than a Diploma of the Imperial College of Tropical Agricul- ture, Trinidad. They should have a sound knowledge of Tropical crops and field practice in general, including the