SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 23 FEBRUARY, 1954.-(No. 12). tion to imports of Japanese cotton and rayon textiles licences may now be granted for imports from Japan of any type of goods which may be permitted from other non-sterlingarea territories. 2. Importation from Japan must be covered by specific Import Licence. Importersare also reminded that import of Japan goods via other scheduled territories (including Hong Kong, Singa- pore, Aden) require specific import licences. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1954. A. V. SPROTT, Controller of Supp'lies. IMPORT CONTROL NOTICE (NO. 3 OF 1954). TOKEN IMPORT SCHEME. With reference to Control Notice dated 24th D member 1951, it is hereby notified that the undermentioned item has been added to the list of items un- der Group I which may he imported from dollar sources under the Token Import Scheme:- Cigarettes. Dated this 10th day of Febru ry 1954. A. V. SPROUT, Controller of Supplies. IMPORT CONTROL NOTICE (No. 2 of 1954) WORLD OPEN GENERAL LICENCE IN CERTAIN COMMODITIES. With reference to the World Open Gen- eral Licence issued pursuant to Sec- tion 5 of the Imports and Exports Con- trol Regulations, 1939, dated the 29th day of February 1952, the Schedule is hereby amended by deleting all the items therein and substituting therefore the following: 1. Newsprint 2. Kraft paper 3. Fish (dried, smoked, pickled, salt- (N.B. The effect of this Notice is that the above listed items are permitted to be imported under World Open General Licence, and no specific licence is now necessary for the importation into the Colony of these commodities from any source). NOTICE. FOR SALE It is hereby notified for general infor- m;ition that there will be put up for sale by public auction on March 10th, 1954, at 11 a.m., the following items at I Central Police Station:- 1 10" Coal Pot, 1 Bundle Shingles, 3 4-oz. pkge. Arrowroot, 1 box with bottles, 2 pr.- dray cart wheels, 1 aluminium pot, A number of jute bags, 1 l.iece of khaki, 4 plastic belts, 2 ge:s wallets, 2 silver spoons, 1 bag of loose tools, Quantity of scrap iron, 3 Sad Irons, 5 pairs of shoes, 2 pieces of barbed wire. 1 suit case, 1 pair of socks, I gents wrist watch, 5 children's vests, 2 ash trays, 2 silver forks. A. II. JENKINS, Lt.-Col., Superintendent of Police. 15th February, 1954.. (A. 24/1951 II). INCOME TAX NOTICE. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Every person concerned, not I:eiing a Government Officer, is hereby reminded that the latest date for the submission ed and canned) of Income Tax returns ior a;ssesseen 4. Onions in the year 1954 is the 31st MaIrch, and 5. Potatoes Ithat failure to give notice of < large- 6. Animal Feeding Stuffs ability is an offence against the Income 7. Cheese Tax Ordinance, rendering the person 8. Milk, powdered and canned concerned liable on conviction to a fine 9. Split Peas not exceeding FOUR HUNDRED AND 10. Meat EIGHTY DOLLARS. 2. The first 6 items which have hi-' 2. EVERY PERSON whose income, therto been included in the Canadian Iaccruing in, derived from the Colony or Token Import Scheme will now be deleted elsewhere and whether received in the from the list of items covered by the Colony or not for the preceding year, Scheme. i Pxceeded the statutory limit of $480 is Dated this 9th day of February 1954. required to submi t a return in the pre- A. V. SPROTT, scribed form, notwithstanding that on Controller of Supplies.