SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 2 AUGUST, 1955.-(No. 47). 245 annum. Salary and allowances are tax free in the United Kingdom in the event of the post being filled by a resi- dent of the British Caribbean area. Passages on assumption and termina- tion of appointment for the Assistant Trade Commissioner and family up to five in all from the place of engage- ment to London will be paid by the Committee. The post does not at present carry pension or superannuation rights. The appointment will be for a period of three years in the first instance. Candidates should possess a sound knowledge of office organisation and administrative experience in relation to trade and commercial matters. They should also be proficient in the assembly and presentation of statistical material, commodity market reports, publicity material, etc. Preference will'be given to candidates holding special qualifica- tions in trade and commerce. The Committee reserves the right to fill the position by invitation if no suit- able application is received. Applications furnishing full details of candidate's education, special quali- fications and experience, together with supporting documents and names of two referees, should be addressed to the Executive Secretary, Regional Eco- nomic Committee. Hasting House. Barbados, to reach him by 20th August, 1955. 2nd August, 1955. (T. 16/1951). No. 353. VACANCY FOR A LINOTYPE OPERATOR IN THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, ST. VINCENT, BRITISH WEST INDIES. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to the post of Linotype Operator, Government Printi ig Office. St. Vincent. 2. The post, which is pensionable carries a salary scale of $1,104 x $72- $1,680 per annum. Consideration will be given to the appointment of a candi- date at a salary in excess of the minimum if the qualifications and experience of the candidate or other circumstances justify such a course. 3. Tt is essential that applicants should have a full knowledge of the mechanism of Linotype machines and should have worked in a recognized Printing Office as a Linotype Operator for some time. The appointment is subject to the candidate's medical fitness and to satisfactory service during a pro- bationary period of one year in the first instance. 4. Free passages for the appointee, his wife and children (under the age of 18 years) will be provided on first appointment. The appointee will be expected to assume duty immediately upon appointment. 5. Applications with details of quali- fications and past experience accompan- ied by two recent testimonials should be addressed to the Government Secre- tary, Government Office, St. Vincent, B.W.I. and should reach him not later than 15th August, 1955. 2nd August, 1955. No. 323. TENDERS MOTOR CAR SERVICE. Sealed Tenders are invited for the provision of motor cars for the convey- ance of public officers during 1956. The Tenders submitted should con- tain particulars of the charges proposed to be made for waiting. Rates submitted should not exceed those contained in Statutory Rules and Orders, No. 15 of 1947. The contract will he terminable by one month's notice on either side, and the person to whom the contract is awarded will be required to enter into a bond with Government for the satis- factory performance of the contract. Tenders close at 3 p.m. on Friday 26th August, 1955, and should be addressed to the Chairmin. Tenders Board, Treasury, Kingstown. and dis- tinctly marked on the envelope Tend- ers for Motor C(ir Service." Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. 19th July, 1955. (P. 21/1944). No. 338. CONVEYANCE OF MAILS, PARCELS, PASSENGERS AND CARGO (LEEWARD). Tenlders will be received 1i, to 3 p.m. on Friday 26th August, 1955, for the conveyance daily of mails, including Parcel Post mails from, to, and between each and all the Post Offices of Kings- town. Layou, Barrouallie. Cumberland(1, Troumaca, Chateaubelair and Questelles on the Leeward Coast of the Island of St. Vincent by Motor Launch from lst January to 31st December, 1956. 2. The Motor Launch will be required to leave Chateaiubelair at abcut 7 a.m. daily except on the Thursday follow-