SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 1954.-(No. 12). 65 No. 121. MARRIAGE OFFICER. Reverend HENRY WERNER as a Mar- riage Officer of the Colony in respect of the congregation of the West Indies Mission, with effect from 23rd Febru- ary, 1954. 23rd February, 1954. (J. 22/1951). No. 122. OBITUARY. The Administrator has le:rnt with profound regret of the death today of Mr. JOHN WRAY BELL who served the Colony for many years as Officer in Charge of Messrs Cable & Wireless Ltd. The Comnuinunit" suffers a keen sense of loss in his passing. 23rd February, 1954. (A. 45/1954). No. 123. LEAVE NOTICES. VACATION LEAVE. Miss ELAINE DOUGLAS, Staff Nurse, Colonial Hospital, has been granted three anI a half months' vacation leave with eff-ct from 1st February, 1954. 23rd February, 1954. (M. 2/1951 II). No. 124. EXTENSION OF LEAVE. With reference -o Government Notice No. 24 published in the Gazette of 12th January, 1954, Mrs. ERCELLE CUM- MINGS, Junior Clerk, Public Works Department, whose vacation leave conm- menced from 4th January, 1954, andt not 28th December, 1953, as stated in error, has been granted two weeks' extension of leave on half pay as from 15th February, 1954. 23rd February, 1954. (P. F. 211). No. 125. VACANT POST. VACANCY FOR AN ART MASTER AT THE QUEEN'S COLLEGE FOR BOYS, BRITISH GUIANA. Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment to a post of Art Master, Queen's College, which will shortly become vacant. 2. The salary of the post is in the scale $3,000 x $120 $3,600 x $144- $4,320 x $240-$4,800 per annum and a temporary cost-of-living allowance of $240 per annum is also payable. 3. Candidates should possess at least the Art Teachers' Diploma (England) or its equivalent, awarded after a course of 4-5 years at a recognized Art qclhool in the British Commonwealth. Candidates must have had several years' teaching experience in a Secondary School. 4. The person selected must be pre- pared to tale ;in active interest in the school games-cricket, football, hockey , -and in some of the other extra-mural activities e.g. dramatic iind debating societies, science club, Cadet Corps, Scouts. 5. The appointment will be pension- able, subject to satisfact!ry service luring a probationary period of two years, and the plerrso,' selected will lie subject to the Colonial Regulations and to local General Ordeis and instructions in force for the time being in so far as they are applicable. He will also be eligible for vacation leave at the rate of five days for ?ach completed month of resident sei vice up to a maximum of six months, subject to the completion of a minimum tour of service of two years. The officer will be eligible for assisted passages for himself (and, if he is married, for his wife) when granted leave of absence, subject to the provis- ion of funds annually by the Legislative Council and to the requirements of the Public Officers Leave (Passages) Regu- lations, 1952. 6. Applications should be submitted to the Principal of Queen's College, British Guiana, not later than the 15th March, 1954, giving full details of the officer's experience and qualifications, together with copies of testimonials and a recent photograph of the candidate. 23rd February, 1954. (PSC. No. 105/5/13). (A. 15/1950 II). No. 126. UNDER THE BURIAL GROUNDS ORDINANCE, 1951. PRIVATE BURIAL GROUND. By virtue of the power contained in Section 3 (2) of the Burial Grounds Ordinance, 1951 (No. 1 of 1951) the Governor-in-Council has set apart and licensed as a private burial ground a portion of land, part of the Glen Estate,