222 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 5 MAY, 1970.-(No. 29.) 1 Engine for Crushing Plant 1 Crane 1 Swipe 13 Oxygen Cylinders 1 Billiard Table. These plant may be seen at the Public Works Compound, Arnos Vale, on any working day. MOULTON V. WILLIAMS, Permanent Secretary/C.W.L. 14th April, 1970. (2) SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL FELLOWSHIPS UNITED KINGDOM: 1971. Smith & Nephew Associated Compa- nies of London are offering six interna- tional Fellowships in Medicine, for one year's research and study in any special- ist field. 2. The Fellowships, each worth 1,500 plus return air fare, are tenable in the United Kingdom only. Doctors should hold a professional qualification registrable in Britain and should have had at least two years' general clinical experience since registration. 3. Applications should be submitted to the Chief Personnel Officer, Service Commissions Department, for attention of Training Officer, by Saturday May 16th, 1970. Applicants in St. Vincent should use Form TI; a curriculum vitae must accompany the application from Vincentians resident overseas. MARY E. MORGAN, for Chief Personnel Officer. April 28th, 1970. (3 ins.) COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS: NEW ZEALAND Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the award of schol- arships under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, ten- able from March 1971, at Universities in New Zealand. Awards are primarily available, in any field, for post-graduate study or re- search but applications will also be con- sidered from persons without a degree who wish to take a course of study not offered by the University of the West Indies. Applications for undergraduate study may therefore be submitted in the fol- lowing fields: Architecture (professional), Music & Fine Arts, Philosophy, Psychology, Dental Public Health (Dip.) Op- tometry (Dip.) Awards, covering travel, living and study expenses, will normally be for two academic years, but may be extended as required. Only in exceptional eircum- stances will applications be considered from candidates over 35 years of -age. No provision is included for the travel expenses of any dependants, but a mar- riage allowance is payable to a married scholar whose wife is not in paid em- ployment. Two nominations may be made by St. Vincent. Successful applicants are Te- quired to sign an undertaking to return to St. Vincent at the end of the scholar- ship. Applications, on Form T1, should be submitted to the Chief Personnel Officer, Service Commissions Department, for attention of the Training Officer, by Saturday May 30th, 1970. MARY E. MORGAN, for Chief Personnel:Officer. 10th April, 1970. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS: MALAYSIA Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the award of schol- arships under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, ten- able from May 1971 at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. These awards are for research or port- graduate studies only, in the following fields: Arts, Science, Medicine, Agriculture, Engineering, Education, Economics, Administration. Awards, covering travel, living and study expenses, will normally be for two academic years, to graduates under 35 years. A male married scholar may be accompanied by his wife, but no provi- sion is included for expenses of any other dependents.