SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 20 NOVEMBER, 1951.-(No. 61). 371 Applications should be addressed to the Colonial Secretary, British Hondu- ras, together with certified copies of testimonials to reach him as soon as possible and in any event not later than the 15th December, 1951. 13th November, 1951. (A. 15/1950). No. 546. ASSISTANT MISTRESS (GRADUATE), GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, ST. VINCENT. Applications are invited for the post of an Assistant Mistress (Graduate) for the Girls' High School, St. Vincent, B.W.I. The graduate qualifications preferred should include Geography or French, with subsidiary Mathematics or Biology. The salary of the post, which is pen- sionable, is $1,032 rising by annual in- crements of $72 to $1,440 per annum. A temporary cost-of-living bonus is payable at the usual rate granted to Civil Servants. The candidate selected may be ap- pointed at any point in the scale accord- ing to qualifications and experience. The appointment will be probation- ary in the first instance, and the ap- pointee may be confirmed in the perma- nent, pensionable post after one year's satisfactory service. The Girls' High School is under the control of the Government of St. Vin- e.ent, and teachers on its Staff possess the status of Civil Servants. Free passage to St. Vincent to lalke up appointment is provided. Applications, with details of lo ;ca- tion, qualifications, age and experience, and copies of not more than three testi- monials should be sent to the Education Officer, Department of Education, St. Vincent, not later than 15th December, 1951. 6th November, 1951. No. 549. NOTICE OF BRITISH NATURALI- ZATION. Notice is hereby given that Dr. and Mrs. WLADYSLAW STEFAN KULESZA of Georgetown, St. Vincent, B.W.I. are applying to the Home Secretary for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Under Secretary of State, Home Office, London, S.W.I. 6th November, 1951. By Command, A. L. SAMUEL, Acting Government Secretary. GOVERNMENT OFFICE, 20th November, 1951. i DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER NOTICES. CUSTOMS NOTICES. The following goods have been seized for a breach of section 90 Cap. 183:- N/M 24 Empty Kerosene Tins 1 Bag containing 63 Flour bags 1 ctn. ,, 7 do. I. Dodds 30 Empty Kerosene Oil Tins. 12th November, 1951. The undermentioned Livestock have been seized for a breach of Section 4 (1) of the Import and Export (Control) Regs. 1939 as amended by Section 2 of the Import (Control) Regs. 1940. 4 Fowls. V. D. ARCHER, Collector of Customs. CUSTOMS, 12th November, 1951. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. No. 4 engine at the Power Station will be closed d own for overhaul from Sun- day the 25th November until Thursday the 29th November. Consumers are asked to use the minimum amount of current during the hours 6 to 9 p.m. between the above dates including the 25th, so that load shedding may be re- duced to a minimum. It is not possible to issue a schedule of sections which may be isolated as cir- cumstances at the Power Station are entirely governed by the immediate demand and elaborate isolating facilities do not exist. There will be no general restrictions for shop lighting at Christnms, the de- partment will endeavour to carry the load : but he prepared ! .J. MALONEY, Actinlg superintendent Electricily & Telephone Department. 12th November, 1951. (A. 24/1951). POLICE NOTICE. RIFLE RANGE. It is hereby notified for general infor- mation that the new Rifle Range at Camden Park has been completed and is now in use.-