494 SAINT VINCENT, THURSDAY, 27 DECEMBER, 1951.-(No. 67). Majesty's Stationery Office, may he ob- tained from the Crown Agents for the Colonies, through Government Office, St. Vincent, at a price of 6/-. 14th December, 1951. (J. 2511947). By Command, A. L. SAMUEL, Acting Government Secretary. GOVERNMENT OFFICE, 27th December, 1951. VACANT POST. HEADMASTER, GRENADA BOYS' SECONDARY SCHOOL. Applications are invited for filling the vacant post of Headmaster, Grenada Boys' Secondary School. The salary of the post, which is pensionable, is $2,880 (600) per annum rising by annual in- crements of $96 (20) to $3,120 (650) per annum ih addition to a temporary cost of living allowance at the rate of $480 (100) per annum. Appointment may be made at the maximum salary of the grade if necessary, should the qualifications of the candidate appear to justify such a concession. 2. The qualifications required are a University degree, professional training in education, appropriate experience, and an interest in elementary school work. At least two testimonials should ac- compan)y the application. 3. The Headmaster Vill be required to take charge of the boarding establish- ment in consideration of which he will be provided with Iree quarters. 4. The average daily attendance of the School is 300 and the boarding estab- lishment can acconmmodate 50 students. 5. Applications should he addressed to the Administrator, Administrator's Office, Grlenad,: and should be received not later /ltia the 3 1,t ,January, 1952. W. MACMILLAN, Adc in i.sttato; Grenada. ADmI sN I ST R A TO R'S ()0 1 C E, (t GRNADA, B.VW.., 14th DecemTer. 195]. (A. 50119,;0.) DEPARTMENTAL AND OTHER NOTICES. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. The attention of all consumers is drawn to an amendment, No. 1I10 of 1951, to the Electricity Supply and Re- frigeration Regulations gazette on the 13th November, whereby the reconnec-- tion feestfor consumers who have been. disconnected for arrears of accounts have been amended to :- (a) Places within a radius of half a mile from the Power Station, a minimum of 50c. (b) For places beyond a radius of half a mile from the Power Station,- a minimum of 50c.. with an in- crease of 30c. per mile up to a rnaxi.mum of $1.40. These charges will come into imme- diate effect. Consumers are requested to read the notice at the head of their bills, which requires payment of accounts by the 15th of each month. J. MALONEY, Acting Superintendent, Electricity & Telephone Department. 7th December, 1951. (P. 23/1943). STATEMENT OF CURRENCY NOTE CIRCULATION IN THE BRITISH CARIBBEAN, TERRITORIES (EASTERN GROUP) ON 1ST DECEMBER, 1951. Average Circnlation during October, 1951-Br. Caribbean Notes ... $22,298,484 Gov't Currency Notes Not available British Caribbean Notes:- Trinidad ... $13,283,000 Barbados ... 3,582,000 British Guiana ... 7,520.000 Leeward and Wind ward Islands .. 4,086,000 Total British Caribbean Currency Note Circu- lation ... $28,471,000 T'rinidad Goveriment Note Circulation 6,848,852 Barbados Government Note Circulation 865,340 British Guiana Gov- ernment Note Circu- lation ... 2,904,100 Total circulation on 1. 12. 51. ... $39,089.292 L. P. SPENCE, E.recultiv Cono.n issioner, British Caribbean (urrencvy Board. British Caribbean Currency Board. Treasury Chambers, Port of Spain. Trinidad, B.W.I.