SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 5 JUNE, 1973.-(No. 33.) 193 No. 12 of 1973.-An Act to provide for the continuance of the dissolu- tion of the Kingstown Board and the extension of the tenure of office of the Commissioners. No. 13 of 1973.-An Act to confirm the Consumption Tax (Amendment) Order 1973. No. 14 of 1973.-An Act granting an exclusive licence to the St. Vincent Electricity Services Limited for the supply of electricity, providing for the exercise and performance of functions relating to the supply of electricity and for purposes con- nected therewith and making pro- visions with regard to revocation of of the licence. No. 15 of 1973.-An Act to amend the Customs Ordinance, Cap. 183, and to make provision for the preven- tion of smuggling. No. 16 of 1973.-An Act to amend further the Medical Registration Ordinance. 5th June, 1973. No. 87. ADVERTISEMENT FOR A COMPETITION FOR AN EMBLEM FOR THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY. The Commonwealth Caribbean Regional Secretariat announces a public competition for the award of a cash prize to the person, who must be a national of the Commonwealth Caribbean, submitting the most suitable design of an emblem for the Caribbean Community. An additional cash prize will be offered for the entry adjudged to be the next most suitable submission. 2. On first August, 1973, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago will become members of the Caribbean Community and it is expected that the seven Leeward and Windward Islands, Belize and the Bahamas will become members by the 1st May, 1974, bringing the total membership of the Community to thirteen. 3. The competition will be governed by the following conditions: 1. The design must be executed on plain paper and must be of a size not exceeding 6" X 6" square. The medium should be in colour, the particular material (water colour, oil paints etc.) being left to the discretion of the competitor. 2. No competitor may submit more than two entries. 3. Entries must carry a label bearing the name, address and nationality of the competitor. 4. Each entry must be accompanied by a separate sheet of paper containing the name and address of the competitor and a statement that the entry is the original, unaided work of the competitor and not a copy. 5. The panel of judges will reserve the right to amend the win- ning entry, if necessary, in order to create a suitable emblem. The decision of the judges will be final. 6. Entries must be submitted in sealed envelopes addressed to- SECRETARY-GENERAL, COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN REGIONAL SECRETARIAT, THIRD FLOOR, BANK OF GUYANA BUILDING, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA. 7. No entry will be considered which is received by the Secre- tary-General after 1st August, 1973.