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INDEX TO GOVERNMENT GAZETTE .BRITISH HONDURAS .1950. A \Antibiotics Control Committee .. .. 1 Appointments Board .. Abraham, A L., Superintendent of Police .. 219 Avilez, C. J., Co-operative Officer 463 Act, Nationay, British; 1948 .. .. .. 253 Avilez, J. N., Junior Clerk 219 Act, Newfou and (Consequential Provisions), Baeza, W. A., Farm Demonstrator Grade II 139 1960 373-376 Baron Bliss Trust .. .. .. 4 Administration, licationsfor Letters of- Bautista, R. M., District Commissioner .. 87 Bevansdd 150 Belize City Council; Town Clerk.. 88 Brown, A. A .. .. .. 116 Returning Officer .. 340 Crown, *. *. 16 Belize Loan Board .. .. .. .. 3 Coean, .. .. .. 116 Vice-Chairman .. 179 Coleman, .. 116 Benque Viejo Town Board .. .. .. 2 Domingo, W. .. .. .. 55 Bennett, D. C., Deputy Chief Officer, Prison Feley, 15 '.. .. .. 378 Department .. .. .. .. 411 Fergso, . .. .. 465 Brackett, M. C., Second Class Clerk .. 549 Flerguson, G. .. ..18 Bradley, E. P., Jr., Fishery Officer .. 463 Garetrs, C. A ... 141 Bradley, K. W., Second Class Clerk .. 129 Gibert, N. A. .. 532 Bradley, N., Clerk, Social Development Greenwood, G A. .. 146 Department .. 463 rnwood, G. A. 101 Braddick, W. S., Mechanic, Belize Fire Hoffman,. 1 Brigade 262 Hulse, W. M. 9.5 .Bgade .. .. .. .. 262 Kirkwood, A. N .. 318 British Honduras Development Board .. 3 Kuylen, E. 563 Brown, E. B. V., to act as Director of Kuyen .. .. 405 Education .. .. 219 Kuylen, I. 2. 405 Buller, Miss G. L., Typist 497 ambey, .. .. 532 Cadogan, Miss E. V., Female Attendant Messam, J. W. 545 Mental Hospital .. .. .. 157 MePan W. 5 2 6 Cain, Miss G. E., Mail Sorter .. 167 Refes de Castillo, M. F ... 405 Campbell, P. S., Principal Officer, Prison Reyes, H. V. .. 418 Department .. .. 411 Rhys, V. .. ..330 Cayo Town Board .. .. .. .. 2 Rosado, .. .. .. 150 Chaplin, A. G. T., Development Commissioner 497 Rosalezv S. 425 Chemists & Druggists; Board of Examiners 1 Salvador P. ., .. 137 Cinematograph Appeal Board .. .. 3 Sandoval, F. .. 378 City Council Election; Returning Officer 340 Spratt, B. .. 425 Clare, E., Foreman Carpenter, Public Works Staine, E. R. .. 146 Department . .. .. .. 157 Stanford, G. F. .. 349 Clarke, O. M., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 219 Tench, S. A. .. 159 Cleland, W. E., Chief Mechanic, Belize Fire Tillett, D. L. .. 234 Brigade .. .. .. .. 207 Tzul, H. .. .. 137 Co-operative Societies, Registrar .. .. 362 Williamson, A. .. 221 Commissioners of Currency .. .. .. 3 Yglecias, N. .. 188 Committee to consider and make recommen- SYoung, E. .. .. 2 nations for improving the conditions on Administration of Estate- which lands are leased under the Location Distribution of Assets Ticket System .. .. .. .. 208 Estate of S. Erales .. . \ 46 Controller of Imports .. .. .. .. 488 Estate of F. Mitchell .... 51 Corozal Town Board ..2, 262 Agreements; Marketing Board .. 212, 213, 21 224 Courtenay, Hon. W. H., to be an Officer of the 288-293, 394438 Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Agriculture, Department of; (Civil Division) .. .. .. 1 Transfer of Headquarters Office to the Central Crane, A. V., Esq., Chief Justice .. .. 262 Farm (Baking Pot Estate), Cayopistrict 1(7 Currency, Board of Survey .. .. .. 3 Agricultural Loan Board ... 25 Currency Officers .. .. .. 3 Air Force, Royal; Cadetships & Apprenticeships 131 Development Board, British Honduras; De. Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1950; The velopment Commissioner to be a member 518 Colonial .. .... 476 Discharged Prisoners' Aid Committee 4, 37, 433 Air Services, Scheduled; Grant of Licences to Member & Secretary .. 88 operate .. .. .. .. 298, 473, 474 'Silva, D. W., to act aS Conservator of Forests 149 Air Services, Scheduled; Particulars of Applica- education, Board .. .. .. .. 1, 391 -tions- ectricity Board, Belize .. .. 452 British West Indian Airways Limited 165 E iques,A. P., Esq., Member of the Most Ex- Caribbean International Airways Limited 346 c lent Order of the British Empire .. 267 Servicio Aereo de Honduras, S.A. .. 166 Eus ', E. E., Second Class Clerk .. 376 Taca International Airlines, S.A. .. 384 Ewi, E. E., Watchman, Public Works Dpt. 252 Transportes Aereos Centro Americanos, S.A. 165 Exec tive Council .. 140, 270 Transportes Aereos Mexicanos, S.A. .. 165 Eyles The Hon. R. H., B.E.M., J.P., Officer Air Transport Licensing Authority .. 3 of th Most Excellent Order of the British Alcaldes .. .. .. .. 14, 208, 325 Emp .. 267 Alcalde, Deputy .. .... 340 Factoriesppeal Board .. 4 Alcalde, Seine Bight; termination of appointment 325 Film Cen s, Board ... 3, 88 Alpuche, C., Junior Clerk .... 423 Flowers, E. ., Junior Clerk .. 129 Anderson, Miss V. H. E., Radiographer, Belize Franco, MissT., Typst. 417 Hospital.. 27 T i . Antibiotics Control Committee 27 Fuller, E. N. D., Juniior Clerk .. .. 219 Antiotics Control Committee .. 1 abourel, E., to act as Colonial Secretary 129 APPOINTMENTS. Gabourel, R. J., to act as Collector of Customs 179 to act at Superintendent, Abraham, A. L., Superintendent of Police 219 Belize Fire Brigade .. 207 Agricultural Loan Board .. .. 253 Gabb, E. A., Mail lerk, Posts and Telegraphs Air Transport Licensing Authority 3 Department .. 129 Alcaldes .. .. .. 14, 208, 325 Garvey, His Excllency Ronald Herbert, Alcalde, Deputy .. 340 Knight Commatder of the Most Distin- Alpuche, C., Junior Clerk 423 guished Order o St. Michael and St. George 267 Anderson, Miss V. H E., Radiographer, Gibson, A. N., Assistant Assessor of Income Belize Hospital .. .. .. .. 27 Tax .. .. .. .. .. 87 Gill, D. R. B., Accountant, Treasury Dpt. .. 297 Smith, B. L., Inspector of Lines . Assistant Accountant, Treasury Smith, S. F., Second Lieutenant, B.H.V.G. 4i Department .. .. .. 87 Social Welfare Committee 88 Goldson, E. M. O., Second Class Clerk .. 376 Social Welfare Officer .... 22 Goscinski, Dr. A., Temporary Medical Staine, J. E., Senior Postman 130 Officer .. .. 45 Stamp Commissioners .. .. .. 3 Gracie Rock Prison Farm; Visiting Justice 99 Stansmore, A. L., Clerk, Social Development Graham, H. E., to actas Assistant Superinten- Department 463 tendent, Belize Fire Brigade .. .. 207 Stann Creek Town Board .. .. 2 Graham, Miss S. G., Stamp Vender .. .. 129 Stephen. J. C., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 376 Grant, C. L., Second Class Clerk .. .. 411 Steer, A. G., Second Class Clerk .. .. 130 Grantham, G. J., Principal Auditor .. .. 309 Stuart, A. H., Linesman .. .. .. 443 Harbour Advisory Board .. .. .. 1 Sugar Control Board .. .. .. 2 Hastings, Dr. J. M., Medical Officer .. .. 139 Supreme Court, Judge .. ., .. 198 Hughes, H. J., Puisne Judge, British Guiana 158 Swasey, J. A., Farm Demonstrator Giade I 139 Hyde, J. B., Engineer, Customs and Harbour Teachers' Provident Fund; Board of)tanage- Department .. .. .. 207 ment 3 Import Control Advisory Committee 252, 626 Tenders Examination Committee / .. 3 Income Tax Commissioners .. 3, 198 Tourist Committee .. .. .. .. 2 Jeffery, W. W., Assistant Social Development Transport Board .. .. .. .. 2 Officer .. 417 Trapp E. A., School Officer, Be e District 331 Johnston, W. A., District Commissioner .. 323 Tribunal, Trade Dispute . .. .. 461 Jones, A. N., Junior Clerk .. .. 451 Trumbach, S. B., Costing Clerk public Works Jones, K., Mechanic, Belize Fire Brigade .. 241 Department .. .. 149 Jubilee Public Library Committee .. 2, 252 Tucker, A. W., Warder, Prisos Department 347 Justices of the Peace .. 4, 88, 362, 476 Usher, Miss G. W., Typist .... 130 Orange Walk District 549 Usher, H. C,, First Class Cl k .. .. 383 Labour Advisory Board 4, 282 Vaccinators, Public .. i... 158, 528, 539 Lamb, A. F. A., Esq., Officer of the Most Ex- Valuations Appeal Board .. 168 cellent Order of the BritishEmpire .. 267 ElCayo& BenqueVie 241 Lewis, G. E., Store Assistant, Public Works Valuer of Properties-B ize .. .. .. 220 Department .. 252 nta Elena .. .. 324 Lindsay, A. W., Assistant Engineer, Public Vellos, A. E., Timekeep, Public Works Dpt. 269 Works Department .. 507 Villamor, F., Co-oper ive Officer .. .. 417 Locke, J. H., Assistant Accountant, Treasury 339 Visiting Justices to Pisons 2 Longsworth, A. S., First Class Clerk .. 549 Woods, P. S., Custo s Boatman 167 Longsworth, H. C., Junior Clerk 219 Wade, J. W., Toll Ks per, Burdon Canal Bridge 262 Store Assistant, Public Waite, T. A. B., N ht Operator & Linesman 347 Works Department .. 187 Watson, A., Radi Operator, Telecommunica- Macmillan, D. H. B., Mechanical Engineer tons Depar t 517 Public Works Department .... 361 C. F distant Lighthouse Keeper 497 Mahler, D. B. J., Second Class Clerk .. York R. H., Frst Class Clerk .. .. 376 Marin, D. H., Second Class Clerk .. .. 411 Young, L. H., adio Mechanic .. .. 229 Marketing Board .... 332 Young, W. T. first Class Clerk a .. 411 Marshalleck, E. A., Junior Clerk .. .. 383 Appointments ard .. .. .. .. 3 McNair, A. E., Social Welfare Officer .. 220 Appontments .. 3 Medical Registration Committee .. .. 1 Meighan, R. O., Second Class Clerk .. .. 129 APPOINTM TS CONFIRMED:- Mental Asylum, Board of Visitors .. .. 4 Military Pensions Board .. .. .. 2 Avile, B.Forest Guard .. .. 539 Minister of State for Colonial Affairs 129 Balder s, L. C., Airport Manager 539 Monkey River Town Board 2 Bevans, A., Assistant Lighthouse Keeper 281 Moore, P. Watchman, Public Workspt. as P., Staff Motor Car Driver, Public Nawoyski, Z. Assistant Engineer, Feeder W s Department .. .. .... 549 Road Construction 323 Words Department 549 Orange Walk Town Board .. .. .. 2 Brow, Miss 0., Staff Nurse, Medical Dpt. 549 Orange Walk Town Board 2 Ford Dr. H. M., Medical Officer .. .. 487 Ordonez, G. J., First Class Clerk .. .. 549 Gab Miss B. E Typist .. .. .. 207 Outdoor Relief Committee 2, 88 Gar Miss B. E., Typist .. 207 Pandy, P. Male Attendant, Mental Hospital 139 A., Assistant Lighthouse Keeper .. 621 Pasos, E. I., First Class Clerk .. .. 403 Haris, S. S., Storeman, Public Works Dpt. 549 Peters, C. K., Junior Clerk ... 139 Hnlse, M. J., Junior Clerk .. .. 309 Phillips, O. N. D., to act as District Commis- Lord, E.G., First Class Clerk, Customs and sioner Stann Creek, .. Harbour Department .. .. .. 323 Probation Committees .. .. .. Mitchell, G. L., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 391 Probation fices isbet, L. A., Electrician, Electrical Dpt. .. 376 Belize District .. 88 Ogaldez, A*., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 361 Stann Creek District .. 4 Orosco, C., erryman, Santa Elena, RioHondo 339 Promotion Board .. .. .. Orton, A. T., Dredger Officer, Public Works Public Officers' Guarantee Fund; Directors Department .. .. .. .. 549 Punta Gorda Town Board un;2 Reneau, Miss A. L., Junior Keyboard Operator 45 Quilter, A. A., Janitor Paslow Building .. 91 Ritchie, J., Architect, Public Works Depart- Ramirez, R. E., Second Class Clerk .. 87 ment .. .. .. .. .. 37 Ratter, E. D., Executive Engineer, Public Robateau, N. B., Customs Boatman .. 130 Works Department a r P 130 Saunders, G., Assistant Lighthouse Keeper 139 To act as Director of Public Staine, A. L., Second Class Clerk 376 Works 323 Yorke, E. P., Supervisor, Education Depart- Registrar of Births and Deaths, Deputy 131,140 ment .. .. .. .. 309 423, 43 488,507 Young, E. H., Junior Clerk .. .. 376 Rene, G. S., Bailiff, Belize District Court .. 539 Appointment Declared Vacant-Assistant Rhamdas, O., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 130 Lighthouse Keeper .. .. .. 452 Robateau, L. A., Second Class Clerk .. 130 Apprentices, Survey; Examination .. 470 Robinson, L. Ferryman Boom Ferry .. 197 Arjonilla Miss C. C., Leave .. ... 361 Rudon, E. R. I., Principal Officer, Pson Arnold, A. E., Leave .. .. 433 Department .. .. ,. 411 Arnold, A. F., Leave .. .. 376 Rudon, K., Second/Third Clss Clerk .. 87 Resumption of duties .. 507 Sabido, Miss C., Typist, Ag cultu&l Depart. Arnold, R. E. C., Leave .. .. .. 549 ment, Central Farm .. .. .. .. 463 Avilez, A., Leave .. .. 517 Sabido, T., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 130 Avilez, C. J., Co-operative Officer .. 463 Sampson E. G., Second Clas Clerk 130 Avilez, J. N., Junior Clerk .. .. 219 School Officers, Compulsory attendance areas, Belize .. .. .. .. 332 Ladyville .. .. .. 347 San Felipe & San Lazaro- inidad areas (Orange Walk District) .. .. 443 Baeza, W. A., Farm Demonstrator Grade II .. 139 Searle, T. G., Inspector of Wo ks .. 219 Banner, P., Leave .... .. 197 Secretary of State for the Colo ies .. .. 129 Resumption of duties .. .. 309 Slinger, Dr. L. A. P., Senior M ical Officer 528 Baron Bliss Trust .. .. .. 4 Barrow, D. K., Leave .. .. .. .. 139 Resumption of duties .. 339 Barrow, R. H., Leave .. .. .. .. 269 C Resumption of duties .. 463 C Bautista, R. M., District Commissioner .. 87 Belize City Council; Nominations of Candidates for election as members; Date for receiving .. 476 C Results of Election, 1950 522 Returning Officer .. 340 Town Clerk .. .. 88 Belize Loan Board .. .. .. .. 3 Vice-Chairman .. .. 179 S Benque Viejo Town Board .. .. .. 2 C Bennett, D. C., Deputy Chief Officer, Prison De- partment .. .. .. .. .. 411 C Bill Private- "An Ordinance to provide for the incor- C portion of the Baptist Church in British Honduras" .. .. 111 Bills Published- .. 131, 149, 168, 179 C 188, 229, 270, 282, 362, 384 412, 488, 498, 518, 550 Bills to be presented to the Legislative Cour.cil- 141 C 158, 179, 188, 198, 241, 282, 298, 392 417, 498, 508, 528, 562 C Bowen, Miss G. L., Leave .. .. 339 Boyd, S. A. W., Resumption of duty .. .. 229 C Brackett, M. C., Second Class Clerk .. .. 549 Braddick, W. S., Mechanic, Belize Fire Brigade 262 C Bradley, E. P., Jr., Fishery Officer .. .. 463 Bradley, K. W., Second Class Clerk .. .. 129 C Bradley, L., Resumption of duties .. .. 157 Seconded for duty at the Jubilee C Public Library .. .. 157 Bradley, N., Clerk,Social Development Depart- ment .. .. .... .. 463 C Bradley, Miss V. E., Leave .. .. 219 Resumption of duties .. 339 Bradley, W. E., Leave .. .. .. 361 C, Resumption of duties .. 497 British Council Scholarships and Bursaries .. 519 C, British Honduras Development Board . 3 Brown, E. B. V., to act as Director of Education 219 C Buller, Miss G. L., Typist .. .. .. 497 C, Burgess, M. E., Leave .. .... 229 Cc Resumption of duties .. .. 297 C Burgess, W. G., Leave .. .. .. .. 561 C C C C( Cadet Forces Medal, The; Royal Warrant and C Regulations governing the institution 4 237-240 Cadogan, Miss E. V., Female Attendant Mental C Hospital .... .. .. 157 Cain, Miss G. E.,Mail Sorter .. .. .. 157 C< Cain, W., Leave .. .. .. .. 517 Campbell, P. S., Principal Officer, Prison Dpt... 411 Cancellation; appointment of Watchman, P.WD. 310 C Castillo, A., Leave .. .. .. .. 269 Resumption of duties .. 443 Castillo, G., Leave .. .. .. .. 391 C( Resumption of duties .. 497 C Cave, J. M., Resumption of duties .. 453 Cr Cayo Town Board .. .. .. .. 2 Chaplin, A. G. T., Development Commissioner 497 Chavez, M. L., Leave .. .. .. .. 87 Cr Resumption of duties .. .. 207 Chemists & Druggists .. .. .. .. 10 Board of Examiners .. 1 Chicle Contractors' & Dealers' Licences 135, 398, 448 449,541 Cu Churches, Chapels, etc.; Return of .. .. 5-7 C Cinematograph Appeal Board .. .. .. 3 Cu City Council, Belize; Election; Voters .. 224 Cu Nominations of Candidates for election as members; Date for Cu receiving .. .. 476 "C Results of Election, 1950 .. 522 Returning Officer .. .. 340 Town Clerk .. .. 88 Clare, E., Foreman Carpenter, P.W.D. .. 157 D Clare, H. E., Leave .. .. .. .. 451 Clark, B. S., Leave .. .. .. .. 4.17 Di Clarke, O. M., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 219 Cleland, W. E., Chief Mechanic, Belize Fire D( Brigade .. .. .. .. .. .. 207 De Clerical Service; applications for admission to 325 De Closer Association Committee, Standing and of the Commission on the Unification of the Pub- De lic Services in the British Caribbean Area; Di Sale of Reports of the .. .. .. .. 140 Codd, H. L., Leave .. .. .. 219 Di Resumption of duties 281 D Companies; List of, struck off Register of Com- D panies .. .. .. .. 202 Compulsory Attendance Areas .. .. .. 392 D Variations .. .. .. 498, 561 Variation of notices of appointments 661, 562 commissioners of Currency .. .. 3 committee to consider and make recommends- V tions for improving the conditions on whicir Lands are leased under the Location Ticket System .. .. .. .. .. 208 ommodities, Control of certain .. .. 227 Revocation of above Order .. 249 Subsidized Order, 1950 (Keeping of Stock Books & rendering of Purchases and Sales Report) 556,557 societies, Co-operative .. .. 317, 399 conference, West Indian; Nomination of Dele- gates to Fourth Session .. .. .. 392 onsul, Acting for Belgium; recognition of Enrique I. Sabido as .. .. .. 347 onsul Brazilian, at Port of Spain; Exequater empowering Senor Jose Gomide Junior to act as .. .. .. .. 464 onsul, Brazilian de Carriere at Port of Spait Trinidad; Appointment of Senor Jose Gomide Junior as .. .... 383 onsul for Belgium, resumption of duties by f. R. Dragten, Esq., K.C. O.B.E., J.P. as .. 528 onsul for France in Port of Spain, Trinidad; recognition of Monsieur Jacques Leguebe as 111 onsul for Norway; recognition of R. H. Bowen as acting 498 onsul for Salvador at Belize; Appointment of Mr. Jose Bouloy as .. ... 433 onsul-General of the Argentine in London; Appointment of Senor A. A. Bollini 324 onsul-General of the Argentine in London; Exequator empowering Senor Adolfo A. Bol- lini as 384 onsul-Vice of the United States at Belize; pro0 visional recognition of Mr. Emory B. Was0e man Jr., as .. .. .. ..433 consulate, Salvador, at Belize; recognition of Mr. Jose Bouloy as Officer in Charge of the 253 control of certain Commodities .. 227 Revocation of above Order .. 249 control Export; Pine Lumber .. 353 controller of Imports .. 488 o-operative Societies; Registrar .. 362 )rozal, Fire Rate .. .. 417 orozal Town Board .. .. .. 2, 262 orrigenda Notices .. .. .. 27 court, Cayo District; Date of sitting .. 95 court Mourning- Late King Gustaf V of Sweden .. ,. 487 court; Out-districts; Sitting of-Gallcn Jug 418 Progresso, Lowry's Bight 468 court, Supreme; Criminal Session .. 472 Additional List of Persons for trial .. 481 ourtenay, Hon. W. H., to be an Officer of t1e Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) .. .. .. .. 1 oyi, M., resumption of duty .. 220 rane, A. V., Esq., Chief Justice .. 262 edit Union; Dissolution of Punta Gorda Ex-servicemen CrO- dit Union 404 *edit Unions; Registered . Northside Good Neighbour Cfle dit Union, Limited 160 Punta Gorda Ex-Servicemen Credit Union, Limited 168 irrency, Board of Survey 3 irrency Officers ... 3 Irrencies, Designated-Hong Kong Dollars 332 irrencies, Designated; List of (d.-22.12.49) Revocation of .. 187 Irrency; new par value of British Honduras 13 customss and Excise Officer, Senicr;" Cherge of former title of "Higher Grade Clerk" in Customs and Harbour Department to 121 akers, E. A., Leave ... 219 Resumption of duties .. 417 ebentures; Drawing or redemption of 101, 29 dentists .. development Board, British Honduras; Dee 518 lopment Commissioner to be a member 518 iwgarde, W. V., Resumption of duties 37, 433 charged Prisoners' Aid Committee 4r 37, 43 Member and Secretary .. 88 ismissal-Cattouse, G. A., Wireless Operatoe 433 'Silva, D. W., to act as Conservator of Forest 149 oirong, R. E., Leave .. .. Resumption of duties 403 ragten, F. R., O.B.E., K.C., J.P., Leave 3 Resumption, of duties 521 Draughtsn-an, Apprentice, P.W.D., inviting applicati-ons for appointment .. .. .. 36' E Education Board .. .. .. 1, 39] Education UIDepartment; British Guiana; inviting applications for the post of Examinations Secretary- .. 197 Electoral qualificationss and Regulations Ordi- nance, 1035-- Claims a-s Voters- Belize Representative .. 334 Northern Division 33 Orange Walk (Northern Representative).. 41 Stann Creek Electoral Division .. 32 Toledco Division .. .. .. 34 Western Electoral Division .37 Electricity Board, Belize 45 Enriques, A. P., Esq., Member of the Most Ex- cellent Order of the British Empire .. .. 267 Escobar, C!., Leave .. .. .. .. 32 Resumption of Duties .. 417 Estimates, 1950; approval .. .. 2 Eusey, E. E., Second Class Clerk 37( Everett, D r. P. G., Leave .. .. .. 21 Resumption of duties 517 Ewing, E. E., Watchman, P.W.D. .. .. 25: Examination, Junior School Certificate (Oversea) 1951; Discontinuance .. .. .. 318 Examination, Intermediate Arts; University of London; Entries, July 1951 .. . .. 500 Examinations, London Chamber of Commerce; Entries, April 1951 .. .. .. 500 Examination, Matriculation; University of Lon- don; Results .. .... 444 Examination, Matriculation; University of Lon- don; Entries, January, 1951 .. .. 326 Examination, Matriculation; University of Lon- don; Entries, June, 1951 .. .. .. 500 Examination, Matriculation, University of Lon- don; Exemption from .. .. .. 554, 555 Examination, Primary School Certificate; Suc- cessful Candidates . 313-317 Examination, Primary School Certificate, 1951 221 Examinations, Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' 1950; Dates .. .. .46 Successful Candidates .. 365-368 Examinations, Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' 1951; Applications for Entry .. .. 500 Examinations, University of Cambridge, Local; Entries .. . .. .. 189 List of Successful Candidates .. .. .. 203 "Examiner of Accounts, Senior" and "Examiner of Accounts" Change of Titles of former posts in Audit Department .. .. 111 Executive Council .. .. .. 140, 270 Expulsion Order; Revoked-Vicente Leiva .. 347 Eyles, The Hon. R. H., B.E.M., J.P., Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire 267 F Faber, H. W., leave .. .. .. .. 253 Resumption of duties .. 361 Factories Appeal Board .. .. .. .. 4 Farm Demonstrator; transfer of Mr. H. S. Nelson to Belize District .. .. ... 513 Figueroa, R. C., leave .. .. .. 37 Resumption of duties 361 Film Censors Board .. ... 3, 88 Financial Year; close ... 528 Fire Rate- Benque Viejo .. 452 Corozal .. .. .. .. 417 El Cayo .. .. .. 453 Orange Walk .. .. 539, 540 Fire Relief Committee, Belize; Report .. 501 Flights, Charter; applications for permits .. 434 Flores, R., resumption of duty .. .. .. 139 Flowers, E., leave ... 241 resumption of duties .. .. 376 Flowers, E. R., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 129 Flowers, 1. E., leave .. .... 411 resumption of duties .. 475 Flowers, I. W., leave .. ... 507 Flowers, W., leave .. 309 resumption of duty 443 Flowers, W. A., leave .252 Forest Applications- 14, 30, 89, 101, 184 258, 265, 277, 303, 334, 390, 397, 409 414, 436, 445, 453, 454, 469,494, 523, 622 Forman,W. H., leave .. .. .. 376 resumption of duty .. .. 517 Forrest, J. W., leave Franco, Miss T., Typist Fuller, C. B., leave resumption of duties Fuller, Miss A. A., leave Fuller, E. N. D., Junior Clerk 7 Gabourel, Mrs. D. G., leave .. .. .. 323 resumption of duties .. 487 Gatcuel,R. E., leave .. .. .. .. 197 resumption of duties .. .. 443 4 to act as Colonial Secretary 129 4 Gabourel, R. J., to act as Collector of Customs 179 8 to act as Superintendent, 6 Belize Fire Brigade 207 0 Gabb, E. A., Mail Clerk, Posts and Telegraphs 1 Department .129 2 Garvey, HisExcellency Ronald Herbert,M.B.E., Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished 7 Order of St. Michael and St. George.. .. 267 3 Warrant granting full power and authority 7 to wear the insignia of and enjoy the prece. 7 dence and privileges appertaining and belong- 6 ing to a Knight Commander of the Most Dis- 9 tinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, 7 together with the use and enjoyment of the 2 distinctiveappellation ofa KnightBachelor 383 Gazette, subscription rates .. .. .. 545 8 Gibson, A. N., Assistant Assessor of Income Tax 87 Gill,D. R. B., Accountant, Treasury Department 2,7 0 Assistant Accountant, Treasury Department .. .. .. 87 SGoldson, E. M. O., Second Class Clerk .. 376 Goscinski, Dr. A., temporary Medical Officer .. 45 Governor, His Excellency, The; Tours .. 156 Return from tours .. .. 167 SGovernor's Deputy; commissions appointing .. 1P5 Goods and Services Accounts (P.W.D.) .. 206 Gracie Rock Prison Farm; Visiting Justice .. 99 Graham, H. E., to actas Assistant Superintendent, Belize Fire Brigade 207 Graham, Miss S. G., Stamp Vender .. .. 129 Grant, C. L., leave 297 resumption of duty .. .. 391 Second Class Clerk .. .. 411 Grant, J. H., leave .. .. .. .. 219 resumption of duties .. .. 331 Grantham, G. J., Principal Auditor .. 309 Green, E. C., leave .. .. .. .. 361 resumption of duties .. .. 487 Griffith, MissB. M., leave .. .. .. 269 resumption of duty .. 539 H Harbour Advisory Board .. .. .. 1 Hastings, Dr. J. M., Medical Officer .. .. 139 Haynes, J. E., leave .. .. .. .. 403 Hector Creek Road; re-opening .. .. 340 Heusner, J. P., leave .. .. 139 Holiday, Stann Creek & Toledo Districts; Public and Bank .. .. .. .. .. 411 Honours, award of the George Medal to 'Mr. G. W. Griffith .. .. .. 241 Honours, Birthday, His Majesty The King's .. 267 Hospitals; Private Patients; Treatment by Pri- vate Medical Practitioners .. .. .. 282 Hoy, H. J., resumption of duty .. 269 Hughes, H. J., Puisne Judge, British Guiana 158 Hulse, I. C., leaxe .. .. .. .. 269 resumption of duty .. .. 451 Humphrey, Miss G.M., leave .. .. .. 207 resumption of duty .. 376 Humphreys, L. E., leave .. .. .. 561 Hurricane Precautions .. .. .. .. 357 Hyde, J. B., Engineer, Customs & Harbour Dpt. 207 I Imperial Legislation- British Nationality Act, 1948, The .. .. 59-75 British Nationality Regulations (S.I. 1948 No. 2721), The .. .. .. .. 76-87 Newfoundland (Consequential Provisions) Act, 1950 .. .. .. .. 373-376 Import Control Advisory Committee .. 252, 626 Imports, Principal .. .. 306 Imports Scheme; Token; West Indies & Bahamas 562 Commodities .. .. 624-626 Income Tax Commissioners .. .. 3, 198 Income Tax Returns .. .. .. 18 Income Tax; Warrants for recovery of .. 529 Jameson, V. 0. leave .... .. 219 Jeffery, W. W., Assistant Social Development Officer .. . .. .. 417 Johnson, E. M., leave ... 219 resumption of duties 339 Johnston, W. A., District Commissioner 323 Jones, A. N., Junior Clerk .. .. .. 451 Jones, K., Mechanic, Belize Fire Brigade .. 241 Jubilee Public Library Committee .. .. 2,252 July List; revision .. 454 Corozal District .. 468 Justices of the Peace .. .. 4, 88, 362, 476 Orange Walk District .. .. .. 549 K King's, His Majesty The, Birthday Parade .. 251 L Labour Advisory Board .. .. .. .. 4,282 Lach, Dr. S. J., leave .. .. .. .. 497 Lamb, A. F. A., O.B.E., leave .. .. 149, 361 Officer of the Most Ex- cellent Order of the British Empire .. 267 Land Applications- .. 14, 15, 28, 43, 52, 91, 102 122, 125, 132, 152, 169, 171, 180, 182 192, 200, 210, 222, 232, 234, 255, 263 285, 302, 319, 327, 334, 342, 344, 354 364, 369, 379, 380, 388, 395, 406, 407 413, 425, 429, 435, 445, 446, 454 455, 486, 493, 509, 513, 520, 524, 533 546, 555, 565, 627 Land, Free Grants, to Ex-members of British Honduras Battalion, North Caribbean Force and of the British Honduras Forestry Unit .. 13 to Ex-members of the B.H.D.F. who quali- fied for the War Medal .. .. 130 Land leased under the Location Ticket System; Committee to consider and make recommen- dations .. .. .. .. .. 208 Land Tax; Payments .. .. .. .. 485 Land Tax; Orders for payment of .. 537, 564 Summonses for non-payment of 39, 40 51, 454, 509 Leases Sale of- Cayo District .. 99 Stann Creek District 125, 202 Stann Creek Town; postpone- ment .. .. .. 150 Toledo District 43, 117, 186, 465 LEAVE- Arjonilla Miss C. C. Arnold, A. E.. Arnold, A. F. Arnold, R. E. C. Avilez, A. Banner, P. Barrow, D. K... Barrow, R. H... Bowen, Miss G. L. Bradley, Miss V. E. Bradley, W. E. Burgess, M. E. Burgess, W. G. Cain, W. Castillo, A. Castillo, G. Chavez, M. L... Clare, H. E .. Clark, B. S. . Codd, H. L. Dakers, E. A.. Doirong, R. E. Dragten, F. R., O.B.E., Escobar, C. Everett, Dr. P. G. Faber, H. W. Figueroa, R. C. Flowers, W. Flowers, E. . Flowers, H. E. Flowers, R. W Flowers, W. A. Forman, W. H. Forrest. J. W... Fuller, C. B. Fuller, Miss A. A. Gabourel, Mrs. D. G... Gabourel, R. E. Grant, C. L. Grant, J.. .. 361 433 376 549 . .. 517 197 139 269 339 219 361 229 561 517 269 391 87 451 417 219 219 219 K.C., J.P. .. 347 323 219 252 37 309 241 411 507 252 376 219 207 475 323 197 297 219 Green, E. C. .. .. 31 Griffith, Miss B. M. .. 269 Haynes, J. E. .. .. .. 403 Heusner, J. P. .. 139 Hulse, I. C. 269 Humphrey, Miss G. M. 207 Humphreys, L. E.. 561 Jameson, V. 0. .. .. 219 Johnson, E. M. .. 219 Lach, Dr. S. J. 497 Lamb, A. F. A. O.B.E. .. 149, 361 Lizarraga, P. B.. 411 Longsworth, H. O. E. 130 Mahler, R. C .... .. 323 Masson, R. K. .. .. 179 Matthews, R. R. .. 339 Mayo, Miss M... .. 269 McField, H. .. .. 179 Meighan, J. N... .. .. .. 539 Melhado, Hon. H. I., O.B.E., J.P. .. 518 Middleton, P .. .. 539 Myvett, P. W... .. 269 Nicasio, Q... .... 463 Patterson, Dr. T .... 463 Pepitune, J.. .. .... 37 Pitts, R. A. .. .. .. 403 Price, R. M. R. .. .. .. 361 Reneau, Miss E. I .. .. .. 219 Reyes, Miss P. .. .. 252 Ritchie, J. .. .. .. .. 139 Riveroll, P. N. .. .. .. 411 Robateau, L. A. .. .. 451 Rocke, E. R. .. .... 207 Rudon, E. R. I. .. .. .. 207 Russell, I. .. .. .. .. 197 Sampson, E. G. .. .. .. 463 Seay, Mrs. V. W. .. .. .. 207 Smith, B. L .. .. 167 Smith, H. L .. .. .. .. 45 Stolf, R. A. .. .. .. .. 87 Tench, S. E. .. .. .. .. 376 Tucker, E. R .. .. .. .. 297 Ushei, C. R. W. .. .... 517 Usher, G. A. .. .. .. .. 27 Waight, J. A .. .. .. .. 252 Watson, C. H. .. .. 423 Westby, A. .... .. .. .. 621 Westby, A. M. .. .. .. .. 179 Wharton, Dr. S. H. .. .. 361 Williams, E. V. .. .. 323 Williams, R. L. .. .. .. .. 87 Wolffsohn, G. H. .. .. .. .. 323 Yorke, R.H. .. .. .. .. .. 130 Young, E. .. .. .. .. 621 Young, H. W. .. .. .. 269 Young, S. E. .. .. .. .. 331 Legislative Council, Budget Meeting; Address by His Excellency the Governor .. 572-600 Appendices to Address .. .. 601-620 Legislative Council; Dates of Meetings .. 37 LETTERS PATENT- Augustus E. Craver "Recovery of Glycerine" .. 504, 505, 534 George William Moersch "Process for obtaining Amino Diol Derivatives" .. .. .. 341, 393 Justin Zender "Apparatus for purifying Solutions" 453, 534 Lewis, G. E., Store Assistant Public Works De- partment ... 252 Licences; Grant of, to operate Scheduled Air Services .. .. .. .. 298 Licences; Particulars of Schedule Air Services 473, 474 Licences; Produce .. 46, 99, 145, 150, 180, 333 341, 424 Licences; Re-issue of Open General Sterling .. 38 LICENSE ING MEETINGS- Belize District .. 105, 160, 303, 333, 341 352, 434, 467, 563 Cayo District .. 46, 154, 286, 349, 434 Corozal District .. .. 424, 553, 468 Northern District . .. 44, 160, 286 Orange Walk District 117, 170, 445, 542, 563 Stann Creek District 170, 280, 301, 424, 553 Toledo District .. 95, 181, 286, 445, 513, 553 Lindsay, A. W., Assistant Engineer P.W.D. .. 507 Living, Cost of, Index Figure .. .. .. 99 Lizarraga, P. B., leave .... .. 411 Loan, Public Works (1921) Ordinance; Drawing for redemption of Bonds under .. .. 101 Locke, J. H., Assistant Accountant, Treasury, 339 Longsworth, A. S., First Class Clerk .. .. 549 Longsworth, H. C., Junior Clerk .. 219 Store Assistant P.W.D. .. 187 Longsworth, H. O. E., leave .... 130 resumption of duties .. 347 Lumber Supplies; local pine; meeting of Sawmill- ers and retailers of permits for export Lumber Supplies, local; Text of agreed Report submitted to the Government by the Local Lumber Supplies Committee and the Sawmill- ers' Association Macmillan, D. H. B., Mechanical Engineer, Pub- lic Works Department .. .. .. 361 Mahler, D. B. J., Second Class Clerk .. .. 549 Mahler, R. C., leave .. .. .. 323 Marin, D. H., Second Class Clerk .. .. 411 MARINERS' NOTICE- Bugle Caye Light; Alteration .. .. 563 Sloop foundered approximately 3 miles east of Blair Atholl .. .. .. .. 381 Marketing Board .. .. .. .. .. 332 Marshalleck, E. A., Junior Clerk .. .. 383 Masson, R. K., leave .. .. .. .. 179 resumption of duties .. .. 443 Matriculation Examination of the University of London; notifications of exemption from 554, 555 Matthews, R. R., leave .. .. .. 339 resumption of duties .. 443 Mayo, Miss M., leave .. .. 269 resumption of duty .. 561 McField, H., leave .. .... .. 179 resumption of duty .. 331 McNeil, Miss B., resumption of duty .. .. 111 McNair, A. E., Social Welfare Officer .. .. 220 Medal, Cadet Forces; The Royal Warrant and Regulations governing the institution of 237-240 Medal; award of the George, to Mr. G. W. Griffith 241 Medical Registration; Committee .. .. 1 Medical Practitioners; Registered .. .. 9 Meighan, J. N., leave .. .. 539 Meighan R. O., Second Class Clerk .. .. 129 Melhado, Hon. Mr. H. I., O.B.E., J.P., leave 518 Mental Asylum, Board of Visitors .. .. 4 Meteorologi al Obser, atic ns .. .. 33, 42 Midwives, Licensed .. .. .. .. 12 Middleton, P., leave .. .. 539 Military Pensions Board .. .. 2 Milk, processing of Cow's; application for per- mission to use lower portion of dwelling house on Lot No. 1857, Fort George .. .. 187 Minister of State for Colonial Affairs .. 129 Ministers of Religion 8, 122, 190, 382, 390, 438,631 Monkey River Town Board .. .. .. 2 Moore, P., Watchman, P.W.D... .. .. 347 Motor Omnibus Service between Belize & Coro- zal; Application from Messrs. Batty Brothers for renewal of permit .. .. .. 318 Myvett P. W., leave .. .. .. 269 resumption of duty .. .. 411 N Nationality Act, British; 1948 .. .. .. 253 Nawoyski, Z., Assistant Engineer, Feeder Road Construction .. .. .. .. .. 323 New Year's Honours .. .. .. .. 1 Nicasio, Q., leave .. .. .. .. 463 NON-OFFICIAL NOTICES- Sealing of the confirmation of the Will of Annie Jex Robertson .. .. 526 Sealing of the Probate of Will of Frank R. E. Ellis .. .. .. .. 439 Tenders Invited- Baron Bliss Trust: Foreshore Extension Cement .. .. .. .. 178 TRADE MARKS- Bristol Myers Company .. .. .. 57 Continental Distilling Corporation 421, 422 Creswell Limited .. .. .. 421 Cristino Dominquez .. .. .. 178 Fratelli Branca, S. de R. Ltda. .. 138 International Business Machines Corpora- tion .. ... .. .. 235 International Harvester Company .. 259 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company .. .. 632 Le Blanc Corporation, The .. 449 Lektrolite Corporation .. .. .. 401 Libby, McNeill & Libby .. .. 18, 19 Pepsi-Cola Company .. .. .. 422 S. A, R. L. Cointreau .. .. 166 Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Inc. 495 Swift & Company .. .. 19 The Grove Laboratories, Inc. .. .. 18 The Montreal Cottons Limited .. .. 97 Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation .. 108 United Aircraft Corporation .. .. 505 W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company 270 Wyeth Incorporated 498 ASSIGNMENT-National Carbon Company, Inc. to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation CHANGE OF NAME- 551 Kaiser Company, Inc. to Kaiser Steel Corporation OBITUARY NOTICES- Haynes, J. E. .. .. .. .. 499 Wilks, M. E., Miss .. .. 505 Optometry Practitioners .. .. .. .. 9 Orange Walk Town Board .. 2 Orders by His Majesty in Council- Air Navigation Order, 1P49 The Colonial 229 Supplies and Services (Continuance) Order, 1950 .. .. .. 527 ORDINANCES- Assented to .. 197, 325, 393, 621 Not Disallowed 130, 140, 157, 198, 270 392, 403, 451, 452, 464, 549 Ordonez, G. J., First Class Clerk .. .. 549 Outdoor Relief Committee .. .. .. 2, 88 P Pandy, P., Male Attendant, Mental Hospital .. 139 Patent, Letters; applications fol- Augustus E. Craver 504, 505,534 George W, Moersch .. 341, 393 Justin Zender .. 453, 454 Patent; Registration: Glycerine Corporation "Method of and apparatus for dialyzing Solutions" .. 509 Patterson, Dr. T., leave .. 463 Pensionable Offices; Declaration .. 348, 476 Pepitune, J., leave .. 37 Permits for Chapter Flights .. . 434 Peters, C. K., Junior Clerk .. .. 139 Phillips 0. N. D., to act as District Commission- er, Stann Creek 539 Pine, local; Meetirg of Sawmillers and Retailers of, .. . .. 270 Permits for export 498 Text of agreed Report submitted to Government by the Local Lum- ber Supplies Committee and the Sawmillers' Association.. .. 551 Pine Lumber; Export Control .. .. .. 353 Pitts, R. A., leave 403 Port Development Investigations; Report by Mr. John E. G. Palmer, M.A., M.I.C.E. .. .. .... 528 Postage Stamps, inviting Designs for new issue 363 Pound, Public, El Cayo .. .. .. .. 137 Price, R. M. R., leave .. .. .. 361 PRICE OF GOODS ORDERS, 1950,The- (Amendment No. 1) .. 21-26 Deletion of Parts I & 11 of the First Scled- ule to the Price of Goods (Arrendnrcnt No. 33) Order, 1947, and the substitution of Parts I & II of New Schedule (Amendment No. 2) Bringing into force Part II of the First Schedule .. .. .. 35 (Arn en(mr.t No. 3) Rice; Sugar .. .. 42 (Amendment No. 5) By addition ,to First Schedule Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. 50 (Amendment No. 6) Substitution of new Part II to First Schedule .. .. 54-57 (Amendment No. 7) Flour; Butter; Coined Beef; Milk 90 (Amendment No. 8) Milk . .. 107 (Amendment No. 9) Flour .. .. 107 (Amendment No. 4) Oil; Kerosene, Gasoline 116 (Amendment No. 10) Milk; Flour .. .. 118 (AmendmentNo. 11) Flour; Lard .. .. 119 (Amendment No. 12) Flour .. .. .. 124 (AmendmentNo. 13) Lard, Margarine .. 124 (Amendment No. 14) Flour; Lard; Margarine 136 (Amendment No. 15) Oi'; Gasoline ... 146 (Amendment No. 16) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk; Kerosene; Gasoline .. 161, 162, 163 (Amendment No. 17) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk; Butter . . 175 (Amendment No. 19) Oil; Gasoline .. 190 (Amendment No. 18) Lard; Margarine; Milk 185 (Amendment No. 20) Corn .. . 204 (Amendment No. 21) Flour; Lard .. 204, 205 (Amendment No. 22) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. .. .. .. 205, 206 (Amendment No. 23) Margarine; Milk .. 216 (Amendment No. 24) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. .. .. .. 216,217 (Amendment No. 25) Lard; Margarine; Milk 225 (AmendmentNo. 26) Flour .. .. .. 231 (Amendment No. 27) Flour .. .. .. 243 (Amendment No. 28) Flour; Lard .. 243, 244 (Amendment No. 29) Margarine; Milk .. 244 (Amendment No. 30) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. .. .. 254 (Amendment No. 31) Margarine; Oil: Kcro- sene; Gasoline .. .. .. .. 274 (Amendment No. 32) Flour .. .. .. 275 (Amendment No. 33) Butter .. .. 275 (Amendment No. 34) Milk .. .. 276 (Amendment No. 35) Butter; Flour; Lard; Mar- garine; Milk; Oil: Kerosene; Gasoline 294, 295 (Amendment No. 36) Butter; Margarine 295, 296 (Amendment No. 37) Flour; Milk .. .. 305 (Amendment No. 38) Butter; Flour; Milk; Oil: Gasoline .. .. .. .. 312 (Amendment No. 39) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. .. .. .. .. 329 (Amendment No. 40) Flour; Lard .. 338 (AmendmentNo. 41) List E-Pine Lumber 355, 356 (Amendment No. 42) Butter; Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk .. .. .. .. 351 (AmendmentNo 43) Butter; Milk .. .. 352 (AmendmentNo. 44) Flour; Butter; Lard .. 353 (Amendment No. 45) Margarine .. .. 371 (Amendment No. 46) Native Pine Lumber: Revocation of Amendment No. 41 Order made on 17th July, 1950 .. 371, 372 (Amendment No. 47) Flour .. 381, 382 (Amendment No. 48) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk; Oil: Kerosene, Gasoline 385, 386, 387 (Amendment No. 49) Flour .. .. .. 400 (Amendment No. 50) Rice .. .. 400 (Amendment No. 51) Flour; Lard; Milk; Margarine .. .. .. .. 408 (Amendment No. 52) Margarine .. .. 415 (Amendment No. 53) Onions .. 420, 421 (Amendment No. 54) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk; Oil: Kerosene .. .. 426-428 (Amendment No. 55) Onions .. 428, 429 (AMendment No. 56) Flour; Oil; Onions; Gas- oline .. .. .. .. .. 428-429 (Amendment No. 57) Flour; Lard; Milk .. 437 (Amendment No. 58) Cattle: Local Meat, Fresh .. .. .. .. .. .. 441 (Amendmentlo. 59) Wholesale prioesof Flour Lard; Margarine; Condensed Milk & Evapo. rated Milk .. .. .. .. .. 442 (AmendmentNo. 60) Butter; Corned Beef .. 447 (AmendmentNo. 61) Flour .. .. .. 447 (Amendment No. 62) Butter; Margarine; Rice; Onions .. .. .. 457, 458 (Amendment No. 63) Butter; Onions 458, 459 (Amendment No. 65) Milk; Lard; Margarine 470 (Amendment No. 66) Part II. List D- Hardware, etc. .. .. .. 484 (Amendment No. 67) Flour; Lard; Margarine; Milk; Onions .. .. .. .. 483, 484 (Amendment No. 68) Flour; Lard; Milk .. 494 (Amendment No. 69) Corn .. .. 491 (Amendment No. 70) Flour; Milk .. .. 502 (AmendmentNo. 71) Eggs, fresh .. 503 (Amendment No. 72) Lard; Margarine; Milk 511, 512 (Amendment No. 73) Lard; Margarine; Oil: Gasoline; Onions.. .. .. 512 (Amendment No. 74) Flour; Lard 523 (Amendment No. 64) Cattle-Local Meat, fresh .. .. 534, 535 (Amendment No. 75) Butter; Corned Beef .. 535 (Amendment No. 76) Butter; Margarine .. 536 (Amendment No. 77) Margarine; Butter; Corned Beef .. .. .. .. .. 542 (Amendment No. 78) Flour .. .. .. 543 (Amendment No. 79) Lumber, Rough, Dressed (Amendment Order No. 41) revoked .. 543 (Amendment No. 80) Flour .. .. .. 555 (Amendment No. 81) Flour; Lard .. .. 564 (Amendment No. 82) Eggs .. .. 631 Probation Committee .. .. .. .. 4 Probation Officers .. .. .. 4 Belize District .. .. .. .. 88 Stann Creek District .. .. .. 443 Produce Licences .. 46, 99, 145, 150, 180, 333 341, 424 Promotion Board .. .. .. 3 Public and Bank Holiday .... 411 Public Officers' Guarantee Fund; Directors 3 Public Works Department. Notice regarding Accounts for goods supplied or services .. 206 Public Works Loan (1921) Ordinance; Drawing for redemption of Debentures .. .. 529 Punta Gorda Town Board .. .. 2 (Purchases and Sales Report; Keeping of Stock Books and rendering of); Subsidized Commo- dities Order, 1950 .. .. .. .. 656 Quilter, A. A., Janitor, Paslow Building .. 391 R Rainfall Returns .. 191,247, 257, 321,343,394,436 473, 525, 630 Ramirez, R. E., Second Class Clerk .. .. 87 Ratter, E. D., Executive Engineer, P.W.D. .. 130 to actas Director of Public Works 323 Registrar of Births& Deaths, Deputy .. 131, 140, 423 433, 488, 507 RELINQUISHMENTS- Bradley, E. P., a Commissioner of Income Tax 451 Dragten, F., R., Esq., K.C., O.B.E., J.P., Judge of the Supreme Court .. .. 262 Gabourel, R. E., as Colonial Secretary .. 149 Gabourel, R, J., as Acting Collector of Customs 443 Superintendent, Belize Fire Brigade .. .. .. 451 Gill, E. E., Wireless Operator, Districts ... 269 Smith, S. F., as Registrar of Co-operative Societies .. .. .. .. .. 361 Storey, J. F., as Acting Superintendent of Police 220 Wolffsohn, Mr. A. N., C.M.G., O.B.E., Con- troller of Imports .. .... 488 Remembrance Sunday .. .... 464 Rene, G. S., Bailiff, Belize District Court .. 639 Reneau, Miss E. I., leave .. .. 219 resumption of duty .. 507 Report, Belize Fire Relief Committee .. .. 501 Report on Port Development Investigations; John E. G. Palmer's .. .. .. .. 28 Reports of the Standing Closer Association Com. mittee and of the Commission on the Unifica. tionof the Public Services in the British Carib. bean Area; Sale of .. .. 140 Reservation of Land; Monkey River Town (Lots Nos. 140A; 141A) .. .. .. 262 Reserve, Crown, Cayo District .. .. 258 RESIGNATIONS- Alexander, Miss E., Member of the Board of Education .. .. .. .. 392 Bennett, E. E. F., School Officer .. .. 323 Boyd, S. A. W., Junior Agricultural Instruc. tor .. .. .. .. .. 339 Gardiner, G. A., Prison Warder .. .. 220 McField, Miss C. L., Typist .. .. .. 463 McInnis, R. A., Mechanical Engineer .. 323 Rudon, K., Second Class Clerk .. .. 149 Stolf, R. A., Second Class Clerk .. 241 Wolffsohn, G. H., Second Class Clerk .. 411 RETIREMENTS ON PENSION- Bennett, W. A., Linesman, Electrical Dept. 339 Cattouse, A. E., First Class Clerk .. 391 Flowers, G. O., Customs Boatman .. 111 Flowers, W. A., Inspector, Telephones Dpt. 391 Garbutt, J. W., Engineer, Customs and Har- bour Department ..... 220 Pepitune, J., Accountant, Treasury Dept. 252 Russell, I., First Class Clerk .. . 517 Usher, G. A., Chief Mechanic, B.F.B. .. 207 Ysaguirre, E. L., District Commissioner, Toledo 324 Reyes, Miss P., leave .. .. .. .. 252 resumption of duties .. .. 331 Rhamdas, O., Junior Clerk .. .. 130 Ritchie, J., leave .. .. .. .. 139 resumption of duty .. 475 Riveroll, P. N., leave .. .. .. .. 411 Roads, Public; Declaration of Canada Hill (Mile 7 on Stann Creek-Middlesex Road) to False Creek .. .. 497 Land along the line of proposed route for the new Never Delay Road .. .. .. 252 Roaring Creek to Caves River .. .. 27 San Diego to the Belize River at Spanish Look- out .. .. 282 San Francisco to Pembroke Hall (From the main Belize-Corozal Road).. .. 649, 550 Robateau, L. A., leave .... .. 451 Second Class Clerk .. .. 130 Robinson, L., Ferryman, Boom Ferry .. 197 Rocke, E. R., leave ... .. 207 resumption of duty .. 323 Romero, R. R., resumption of duty .. .. 497 Rudon,'E. R. I., leave .. . .. 207 Principal Officer, Prison Dpt. 411 resumption of duty .. .. -347 Rudon, K., Second/Third Class Clerk .. .. 87 Russell, I., leave .. .. .. .. 197 Sabala, E., resumption of duties .. 45 Sabido, Miss C., Typist, Agricultural Department, Central Farm .. .. 463 Sabido, T., Junior Clerk .. .. 130 Sale of Bonded Goods .. .. 471, 514 Sale of Confiscated Goods .. .. 471 Sale of Land 485 Sale of Stolen and Unclaimed Property 532 Sampson, E. G., leave .. 463 Second Class Clerk 130 Scheme, Town Planning, Belize 271 Scholarship, British Honduras; Third Award 318, 333 Scholarships and Bursaries; British Council .. 519 Scholarships, Government, to Secondary Schools 31 Scholarships, Government, to Secondary Schools, Applications .. .... 293 School Officer, Belize; inviting applications for post of .. .. .... 277 School Officers, Compulsory Attendance Areas:- Belize .. .. .. .. .. 332 Ladyville .. .. .. .. 347 San Felipe and San Lazaro-Trinidad areas (Orange Walk District) .. .. .. 443 Schools, Pharmaceutical; recognized .. .. 33 Schools, Private; Discontinued Mr. J. Vernon's (Belize) School .... 339 Searle, T. G., Inspector of Works .. .. 219 Seay, Mrs. V. W., leave .. .. .. 207 resumption of duties .. 324 SECONDMENTS- Bradley, L., to Jubilee Public Library 157 Fairweather, C. L., Temporary Road Fore- man .. .. 309 Usher, H. C., Co-operative Officer Social Development Department .. 487 Secretary of State for the Colonies .. .. 129 Security; Officers required to give; Revised list of .. .. 377, 378 Slinger, Dr. L. A. P., Senior Medical Officer 528 Smith, B. L., Inspector of Lines .. .. 411 leave .. .. .. .. 167 resumption of duty .. .. 309 Smith, Dr. G. G., resumption of duty .. .. 433 Smith, H. L., leave .. .. .. 45 resumption of duty .. 45 Smith, S. F., Second Lieutenant, B.H.V.G. .. 88 Social Welfare Committee .. .. .. 3 Social Welfare Officer .. 220 SOCIETIES, CO-OPERATIVE- Central Consumers Co-operative Limited 317 Corozal Consumers Co-operative Limited 399 Staine, J. E., Senior Postman .. .. .. 130 Stamp Commissioners .. . .. 3 Stamps, Postage; inviting Designs for new issue 363 Stansmore, A. L., Clerk, Social Development De- partment .. .. .. .. 463 Stann Creek Town Board .. .. .. 2 Stann Creek Town Board; Nominations of Can- didates for election as members; date for re- ceiving .. .. .. .. .. .. 545 Stann Creek Town Board; Registration of Voters 202 Statutory Instruments. Volume bound separately. Stephen, J. C., Junior Clerk .. 376 Sterling; re-issue of Open General Licences .. 38 Steer,. A. G., Second Class Clerk .. .. 130 Stolf, R. A., leave .. .... .. 87 Stuart, A. H., Linesman .. .. .. .. 443 Students; admission to Colleges and Universities in the United Kingdom 404, 405 Students, Colonial in United Kingdom; Welfare of .. .. 112 Students proceeding to the United States of America .. .. .. .. 318, 319 Subsidized Commodities (Keeping of Stock Books) Order, 1950 .. .. .. .. 174 Subsidized Commodities (Keeping of Stock Books & rendering of Purchases and Sales Re- port) Order, 1950 .. .. .. 556 Sugar Allocation, British Honduras; Official an- nouncement .. .. .. .. 187 Sugar Control Board .... 2 Summonses for non-payment of Land Tax 39, 40, 51 454, 509 Supreme Court; Commissioners .. .. 11 Criminal Session .. .. 472 additional list of persons for trial .. .. 481 Judge .. .. .. .. 198 Legal Vacation, 1951 .. .. 553 Supplies and Services (Continuance) Order, 1950 527 Survey Apprentices; Examination .. .. 470 Swasey, J. A. Farm Demonstrator Grade I .. 139 T Tax Collector, Belize City Council; inviting ap - plications for appointment as .. .. Tax on Goods; Entry; Remission-(Air Survey Company Ltd.) .. 411, 412 Tax, Land; Payments .. .. .. .. 485 Teacher, Assistant, Government School (Crooked Tree); invitingapplicationsfor postof .. 349 Teachers'ProvidentFund; Board of Mnaagement 3 Telecommunication Loan Ordinance, 1949; Drawing for redemption of Debentures .. 529 Tench, S. E., leave .. .. .. .. 376 resumption of duties .. .. 617 Tenders Examination Committee .. .. 3 TENDERS INVITED- Baron Bliss Trust: Cement for Foreshore Ex- tension .. .. .. 178 Butchers' and Market Supplies 310, 465 Chicle .. .. .. .. .. 452 Clean Gas Oil .. .. .. .. .. 472 Fishery Boat, building of .. .. 453 Flour .. .. .. 310, 451 Fuel Oil. .. .. .. 89, 105, 231 Fuel Oil, Belize Electricity Board .. 343 Groceries .. .. 283, 455, 456, 457 Motor Cycle, Purchase of .. .. 173 Old District Commissioner's Quarters, Stann Creek; Purchase of .. .. .. .. 32 Pauper Burials. .. .. .. .. 452 Uniform for the Police Force .. .. .. 452 Timekeeper, P.W.D., inviting applications for post of .. .. .. .. .. 215 Tourist Committee .. .. .. .. 2 Town Planning Scheme, Belize .. .. .. 271 TRANSFERS- Arnoux, A. E., to His Majesty's Foreign Ser- vice .. .. .. .. .. 270 Avilez, J. N., to Government Printing Office 423 Boland, His Honour F. M. to British Guiana 198 Carey-Jones, N. S., to KInya .. .. 518 Clark, B. S., to Education Department .. 139 Clark Harvey, J. H., to Tanganyika .. 140 Fishlock, C. W. L., to Tanganyika .. .. 404 Gabourel, Mrs. D. G., to Judicial Department 487 Goldson, E. M. 0., to Labour Department .. 403 to Medical Department .. 621 Hughes, H. J., to British Guiana .. 331, 332 Lewis, H. K., to District Commissioner's Of- fice, Stann Creek .. .. 433 to Medical Department .. 507 Lind, H. F., to District Commisioner's Of- fice, Stann Creek .. .. 297 to Posts and Telegraphs Depart- ment .. .. 423 Longsworth, H. C., to Posts and Telegraphs Department .. .. .. 423 Longsworth, H. O. E., to Customs and Har- bour Department .. .. .. .. 376 Mahler, D. B. J., to Agricultural Department, Central Farm .. .. 507 to Medical Department .. 157 McField, Miss C. L., to Judicial Department (Registry) . .. 139 Meighan, R. O., to Treasury Department .. 197 Moody, F. O., to Public Works Department 497 Rhamdas, O., to Public Works Department 139 Russell, Miss A. V., to Police Department .. 391 Staines, P. O., to District Commissioner's Of- fice, Stann Creek .. .. 497 Tucker, E. R., to Public Works Department 487 Usher, Miss L. H., to Public Works Depart- ment .. .. .. 167 Vernon, T. C., to Income Tax Department.. 324 Waight, MissH. R., to IncomeTax Department 391 Yorke, R. H., to Survey Department 403 Young, E. W., to Treasury Department .. 361 Young, W. T., to Agricultural Department, Central Farm .. 451 Younglao, Dr. L. P., to Trinidad .. . 540 Transport Board .. .. .. .. 2 Trapp, E. A., School Officer, Belize District .. 331 Tribunal, Trade Dispute .. .. .. .. 461 Tribunal, Trade Dispute (General Workers' Union and Messrs J. R. Minty & Company); Findings ..5. 14, 515 Trumbach, S. B., Costing Clerk, P.W.D. .. 149 Tucker, A. W., Warder, Prisons Department .. 347 Tucker, E. R., leave .. .. .. 297 resumption of duty .. .. 487 U Usher, C. R. W., leave . Usher, G. A., leave Usher, Miss G. W., Typist Usher, H. C., First Class Clerk .. . .. 517 27 130 .. .. 383 Vaccinators, Public .. .. 158, 5: Valuations Appeal Board .. .. El Cayo & benque Viejo Valuations Appeal Board; Meeting .. Valuers of Properties- Belize .. .. Santa Elena .. . Vellos, A. E., Timekeeper, P.W.D. Veterinary Advice and Drugs; Officers of De- partment of Agriculture; to be consulted for Villamor, F., Co-operative Officer . Visiting Justices to Prisons Voters; City Council Election Voters' Lists; Revision .. Revision Stann Creek .. .. Wade, J. W., Toll Keeper, Burdon Canal Bridge Waight, J. A., leave Waite, T. A. B., Night Operator & Linesman Watson, A., Radio Operator, Telecommunica- tions Department Watson, C. H., leave . resumption of duties Westby, A., leave Westby, A. M., leave resumption of duty .. Westby, C. F., Assistant Lighthouse Keeper Wharton, Dr. S. H., leave Williams, E. V., leave .. Williams, R. L., leave resumption of duty .. Wolffsohn, G. H., leave .. Woods, P. S., Customs Boatman Y Yorke, R. H., First Class Clerk .. leave resumption of duty Young, E., leave .. .. Young, H. W., leave .. . resumption of duties Young, L. H., Radio Mphanie .. .. Young, S. E., leave .. resumption of duty Young, W. T., First Class Clerk INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT. 28, 5: 1 24 16 22 32 26 31 41 22 41 42 26 25 34 51' 42 48' 621 179 309 497 361 323 87 207 323 167 Agreements, Marketing Board 67-70; 71-74; 75-78 Belize City Council- Voters' Lists Female.. .. 83-92, 134, 146 Male .. 93-116,133-134,145-146 Commissioners of Currency, Board of; State- nent .. ... 12, 42, 135 Commodities, Prices; Subsidized 34 Conference held at Government House on 10th 39 March, 1960. Existing and future Employ. 68 ment possibilities .. .. .. .. 35-39 1 Dollar, British Honduras; Devaluation of The; 54 Memorial, from the People of British Honduras to His Majesty The King ard the Honourable 0 Members of the Privy Council .. 29-32 !4 Memorial from the People of British Honduras 9 to 4is Majesty The King and Honourable Members of Parliament 25-26 .8 Memorial to the Secretary of State for the 7 Colonies .. .. .. .. ..32-33 2 Reply to the Chairman of the People's Com- 4 mittee .. .. .. 27-28; 33-34 2 Electoral Qualifications and Regulations Ordi- 4 nance, 1935; The List of Voters- Belize Division .. .. .. 5-20 Northern Division .. .. .. .. 21 2 Stann Creek Division .. .. 22-23 2 Toledo Division .. .. .. .. 23-24 7 Western Division .. .. ... 20-21 Registration as Voters; List of persons claim- 7 ing- 3 Belize Division .. .. .. 167-195 7 Corozal Division .. .. .. 215-217 1 Northern District (Corozal) .. .. 4 Orange Walk .. .. .. 211-214 Stann Creek Division .. .. 203-207 Toledo Division .. .. .. 159-161 Western Division .. .. .. 199-201 Exports of Domestic Produce; Comparative Statements showing Principal 16, 17. 19, 29A- 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 147, 161. 153 Imports; Comparative Statements of Principal 41 132, 209 Public Officers' Guarantee Fund; Report by Directors for year ended 31st December 1949 127-131 Revenue and Expenditure of British Honduras; Comparative Statements of .. 1-3; 5A-7; 9-11 13-15; 43-45; 47-49; 51-53; 55-57 59-61; 79-81; 123-125; 155-157; 163- 165 Stann Creek Town Board: Voters' List 117-121 SUPREME COURT- In the Matter of Weis-Fricker Mahogany Com. pany (Defendants) and Emilio Awe (Plain- tiff) .. .. .. .. .. 136-137 In the Matter of the Estate of Jane Hume de- ceased .. .. ..138-144 In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Austin Pandy deceased .. .. 219-220 In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Keefe Usher deceased .. 197-198 SUPREME COURT ORDER- In the Matter of the Estate of Isaiah Emman. uel Morter deceased .. .. .. 149-160 Gazette Extraordinary BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 1 BELIZE, 3rd JANUARY, 1950 Page 1 No. 1. M.P. 1/49. Colonial Secretary's Office,. Belize, 3rd January, 1950. NEW YEAR'S HONOURS. It is hereby notified that His Majesty The King has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of the Honourable Mr. Woldrich Harrison Mrtenay to be an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Civil Division). By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. 11------ -- No. 2. M.P. 01191. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. APPOINTMENTS. H is Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the under-mentioned appointments in respect of the year 1950. for convenience the ex-officio members are also shown. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. (Ord. No. 17 of 1939.) The Senior Medical Officer (ex officio), Chairman, Dr. B. M. Hulse, Dr. P. E. M. Clarke. M.P. 03223. AN*BIOTICS CONTROL COMMITTEE. (Ord. No. 2 of 1948.) The Senior Medical Officer, Chairman, Honourable Mr. J. A. Smith, Dr. P. E. M. Clarke, A. E. Brodhurst, Esquire, P. A. Hyde, Esquire. M.P. 393/48. HARBOUR ADVISORY BOARD. (Sec. 6. of Cap. 39 of C.L., 1924, as amended by Ord. No. 39 of 1935.) The Colonial Secretary, Chairman (ex officio), The Harbour Master (ex officio), The Superintendent of Police (ex officio), H. T. Grant, Esquire, Captain W. H. Kieffer, M.B.E., Captain George Gough. Secretary-The Harbour Master. M.P. 01027. -----^---- BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Ord. No. 14 of 1926 and Ord. No. 38 of 1935.) His Excellency the Governor, President, (ex oficio). The Colonial Secretary (ex officio), The Reverend M. M. O'Connor, S.J., Miss E. A. Alexander, F. R. Dragten, Esquire, O.B.E., K.C., J.P., The Rev. J. F. Moore, M.Sc., The Rev. A. Cartwright, C.A. Logan, Esquire. Secretary-The Director of Education. M.P. 0356, ------^------ COMMITTEE OF MEDICAL REGISTRATION. (Ord. No. 15 of 1933.) The Senior Medical Officer, Chairman, (ex oficio), The Attorney General, Dr. B. M. Hulse, Dr. P. E. M. Clarke, H. M. Vernon, Esquire. Secretary-Mr. H. C. Usher, M.P. 0999. 2 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE TRANSPORT BOARD. (Ord. No. 32 of 1938.) The Director of Public Works, Chairman, (ex officio), The Superintendent of Police (ex officio), Captain.R. K. Masson, M.B.E., Superintendent, Belize Fir Brigade, F. R. Dragten, Esquire, O.B.E., K.C., J.P., Honourable Mr. H. C. Fuller, President, Belize City Council. M.P. 02711. --------)----- JUBILEE PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMITTEE. (Ord. No. 37 of 1935.) His Excellency the Governor, Chairman, Honourable Mr. E. D. Hone, O.B.E., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, J.P., The Resident Tutor of the University College of the Wes Indies Mrs. W. H. Kieffer, M.B.E.. J. W. Forrest, Esquire, Director of Education, Miss E. A. Alexander. Secretary-Captain M. S. Metzgen, O.B.E., J.P. M.P. 03325. -------^----- SUGAR CONTROL BOARD. (Ord. No. 15 of 1933.) Honourable Mr. E. D. Hone, O.B.E., Colonial Secretary, Chairman, Honourable Mr. H. I. Melhado, O.B.E., J.P., Honourable Mr. H. C. Fuller, Honourable Mr. E. G. N. Gegg, F. R. Dragten, Esquire, O.B.E., K.C., J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, J.P. Secretary-Controller of Imports. M.P. 01749. ---------f-.-- TOURIST COMMITTEE. Captain W. H. Kieffer, M.B.E., Captain R. K. Masson, M.B.E., Captain M. S. Metzgen, O.B.E., J.P. Hon. Secretary-Mr. K. G. Rudon. M.P. 0472. MILITARY PENSIONS BOARD. MILITARY PENSIONS BOARD. The Financial Secretary, Chairman, The Senior Medical Officer, Major L. A. Jeffery. Secretary-Mr. J. Pepitune. M.P. 0822. OUTDOOR RELIEF COMMITTEE. The Social Welfare Officer, Chairman, The Senior Medical Officer, The Labour Officer, Mrs. V. Seay, M.B.E., Honourable Mr. E. G. N. Gegg. Secretary- Mr. S. F. Smith. M.P. 0468. VISITING JUSTICES TO PRISONS. (Ch. 68. C.L., 1924.) For the Belize Prison: The Magistrate, Belize (ex officio), F. R. Dragten, Esquire, O.B.E., K.C., J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, J.P., Honourable Mr. R. H. Eyles, B.E.M., J.P., A. Balderamos, Esquire, J.P., A. S. Pinks, Esquire, J.P., E. E. Eusey, Esquire, J.P., Mrs. V. W. Seay, M.B.E. For the Northern District: COROZAL PRISON. The District Commissioner (ex officio), William Schofield, Esquire, J.P., P. W. Baeza, Esquire. ORANGE WALK PRISON. The District Commissioner (ex officio). Dr. W. A. S. George, J.P., Miguel Urbina, Esquire. For the Stann Creek District: The District Commissioner, Stann Creek (ex officio), H. T. A. Bowman, Esquire, W. A. J. Bowman, Esquire, O.B.E., J.P., H. A. Buller, Esquire, J.P. For the Toledo District: The District Commissioner, Toledo (ex officio), Honourable Mr. C. L. Westby, B. R. Avilez, Esquire, J.P. For the Cayo District: The District Commissioner, El Cayo (ex officio), Arthur F. Mapp, Esquire., J.P., W. W. Young, Esquire, J.P. M.P. 03190. COROZAL TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) t The District Commissioner, Northern District, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Corozal, W. Schofield, Esquire, J.P., L. F. Rosado, Esquire, M. Esquivel, Esquire, P. Montalvo, Esquire, G. Greenwood, Esquire. M.P. 01117.- --------c----- ORANGE WALK TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) The Asst. District Commissioner, Orange Walk, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer in charge of Orange Walk, A. Ayuso, Esquire, G. V. Smith, Esquire, M. Urbina, Esquire, J. Briceno, Esquire, G. A. Archer, Esquire. M.P. 01117. ------*------ CAYO TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) o The District Commissioner, Cayo, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Cayo, D. Habet, Esquire, P. N. Gray, Esquire, W. W. Young, Esquire, A. F. Mapp, Esquire, J.P., Peter August, Esquire. M.P. 0964. ----~---- BENQUE VIEJO TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) The District Commissioner, Cayo, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Cayo, The Alcalde, Benque Viejo, A. F. Coleman, Esquire, J.P., Ofelio Perera, Esquire, Manuel Guerra, Esquire, Miguel Hegar, Esquire. M.P. 0964. STANN CREEK TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 and S. R. & 0. No. 33 of 1939.) L. C. Levy, Esquire, Chairman, The District Commissioner, Stann Creek, The Medical Officer, Stann Creek. Honourable Mr. C. J. Benguche, M. E. Miller, Esquire, P. A. Guerrero, Esquire, 4W Eloy Gutierrez, Esquire. M.P. 561144. ------*%*------- PUNTA GORDA TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) The District Commissioner, Toledo, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Toledo, Honourable Mr. C. L. Westby, S. B. Vernon, Esquire, B. R. Avilez, Esquire, J.P., C. F. Apolonio, Esquire. C. H. Bevans, Esquire, C. Johnson, Esquire, V. Nicholas, Esquire. M.P. 1279/43. MONKEY RIVER TOWN BOARD. (Ord. No. 24 of 1938.) The District Commissioner, Toledo, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Toledo, e BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 3 W. Logan, Esquire, G. Morey, Esquire, A. L. Me Bride, Esquire, I. A. Hewlett, Esquire. No. 3. M.P. 1279/43. Colonial Secretary's Of;ce, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. The following lists of Boards and Committees are pub- lished for general information. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. ------*------- AIR TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. (S. I. No. 57 of 1949.) The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, The Attorney General, The Director General of Civil Aviation, Honourable Mr. W. H. Courtenay, O.B.E. Executive Secretary-The Airport Manager. M.P. 830.48. ------4.------ SOCIAL WELFARE COMMITTEE. The Social Welfare Officer, Chairman, The Senior Medical Officer, The Director of Agriculture, The Director of Education, The Labour Officer, Miss Leonie Wright, Honourable Mr. R. H. Eyles, B.E.M., J.P., Secretary-Mr. S. F. Smith. M.P. 02937. ------i------- S BELIZE LOAN BOARD. ) .(Ord. No. 23 of 1932.) Honourable Mr. E. D. Hone, O.B.E., Chairman, Honourable Mr. H. J. Hughes, Vice Chairman, A. J. Hunter, Esquire, J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, J.P., Honourable Mr. R. H. Eyles, B.E.M., J.P., S. A. Stone, Esquire. Secretary-Major L. A. Jeffery. M.P. 632/45. COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY. (Ord. No. 1 of 1937.) The Colonial Secretary, Chairman (ex officio), The Financial Secretary, Honourable Mr. H. I. Melhado, O.B.E., J.P. Clerk-Mr. D. R. Gill. M.P. 03750. --------------- CURRENCY OFFICERS. (S. R. & 0. No. 11 of 1939.) E. Trapp, Esq., Higher Grade Clerk, Medical Department, D. R. Bradley, Esq., Higher Grade Clerk, Customs and Har- bour Department, A. B. Clarke, Esq., Sergeant Major, Police Department, P. A. Hyde, Esq., Dispenser and Storekeeper, Medical Dept., I. C. Hulse, Esq., Tracer, Survey Department, R. A. Pitts, Esq., First Class Clerk, Treasury Department, J. H. Locke, Esq., First Class Clerk, Agricultural Dept., A. E. Catteal, Esq., First Class Clerk, Forestry Dept., B. I. Smith, Esq., First Class Clerk, Customs and Harbour Department, S. W. Bowden, Esq., First Class Clerk, Education Dept., R. G. Staine, Esq., First Class Clerk, Posts and Telegraphs Department, A. N. Gibson, Esq., First Class Clerk, Income Tax Dept., E. W. Fuller, Esq., First Class Clerk, Secretariat, P. M. Ewing, Esq., Higher Grade Clerk, Audit Department, C. R. Usher, Esq., First Class Clerk, Customs and Harbour Department, H. D. Frazer, Esq., First Class Clerk, Posts and Telegraphs Department, A. S. Grant, Esq., Draughtsman Assistant, Survey Depart- ment. M.P. 691/43. BOARD OF SURVEY-CURRENCY. (S. R. & 0. No. 11 of 1939.) The Superintendent of Police, The Auditor, The Collector of Customs, G. A. Elliott, Esquire, Director of Surveys. M.P. 0851. INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS. (Ch. 23, C. L., 1924.) F. C. P. Bowen, Esquire, Chairman, S. A. Stone, Esquire, Capt. R. K. Masson, M.B.E. M.P. 0048. -------.$.------ DIRECTORS OF THE PUBLIC OFFICERS' GUARANTEE FUND. (Ch. 10, C. L., 1924.) F. C. P. Bowen, Esquire, Capt. R. K. Masson, M. B. E., S. A. Hassock, Esquire. Secretary-The Financial Secretary. M.P. 776/44. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, TEACHERSt PROVIDENT FUND. (Ord. No. 6 of 1938.) The Financial Secretary, Chairman, The Attorney General, The Director of Education, Secretary. M.P. 02073. ~-----i------- STAMP COMMISSIONERS. (Ch. 25, C. L., 1924.) The Registrar General, The Magistrate, Belize. BOARD OF FILM CENSORS. (Ord. No. 5 of 1941.) H. W. Beaumont, Esquire, Chairman, Major D. N. A. Fairweather, M.B.E., E. O. B. Barrow, Esquire, The District Commissioner, Corozal, The District Commissioner, Stann Creek, The District Commissioner, Cayo, The District Commissioner, Toledo. M.P. 03237. -------$.------ CINEMATOGRAPH APPEAL BOARD. The Superintendent.of Police, Chairman, The Director of Education, Very Rev. P. H. Cecil, Captain W. H. Kieffer, O.B.E., Miss Leonie Wright, Lady Langley, Miss Hazel Wade, Mrs. G. S. St. G. Shute, G. G. Leacock, Esquire. M.P. 03237, ------------- APPOINTMENTS BOARD. The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, The Financial Secretary, The Director of Education, Honourable Mr. R. H. Eyles, B.E.M., J.P. M.P. 1007/48. ------^------- PROMOTION BOARD. The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, The Financial Secretary, The Commandant, British Honduras Volunteer Guard. M.P. 927/48. ------f---t---- BRITISH HONDURAS DEVELOPMENT BOABR. His Excellency the Governor, Chairman, The Colonial Secretary, The Financial Secretary, Honourable Mr. W. H. Courtenay, O.B.E., Honourable Mr. J. W. Macmillan, Honourable Dr. W. A. S. George, J.P., Honourable Mr. H. C. Fuller, G. N. F. Nord, Esquire, E. W. M. Bowen, Esquire, J.P. Secretary-Mr. E. W. Fuller. M.P. 260/49. ------.$.----- COMMITTEE FOR THE EXAMINATION OF TENDERS. The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, The Financial Secretary, The Director of Surveys. Secretary-Senior Clerk, Secretariat. M.P. 01461. M.P.777/26- 4 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE BARON BLISS TRUST. His Excellency the Governor, Chairman, The Colonial Secretary, The Attorney General. Clerk-Mr. H. T. Grant. M.P. 01288. PROBATION COMMITTEES. (Ord. No. 9 of 1941.) Belize District: Louis A. Trumbach, Esquire, S. N. Campbeli, Esquire, Mrs. Vivian Seay, M.B.E. Northern District: Corozal. W. Schofield, Esquire, J.P., Mrs. Florencia R. Villamor, Mrs. Francisca T. Blanco, Charles E. Goff, Esquire. Orange Walk. G. V. Smith, Esquire, Roberto Burgos, Esquire, Mrs. Luisa B. Urbina. Cayo District: Rev. B. Zimmerman, S.J., W. W. Young, Esquire, George Leon, Esquire. Stann Creek District: The Rev. P. B. Marin, L. A. Blanco, Esquire, W. C. Baldwin, Esquire, Mrs. David L. Mejia. Toledo District: J. A. Carroll, Esquire, J.P., B. R. Avilez, Esquire, J.P., Miss Ignacia Parham. M.P. 03261. PROBATION OFFICERS. (Ord. No. 9 of 1941.) ABelize District: Vacant Northern District: Corozal- Rev. G. P. Prendergast, S.J., Mrs. Micaela N. Romero. Orange Walk Rev. W. Ryan, S. J., Mrs. G. Castillo. .Cayo District: Rev. R. Bishop, Mrs. Lucille Broyles. Stann Creek District: Rev. D. T. Taylor, Mrs. Nathaniel Smith. *Toledo District: Rev. H. J. Sutty, S.J., Miss Augustina Vernon. M.P. 535/45. FACTORIES APPEAL BOARD. (Ord. No. 9 of 1942.) The Director of Public Works, Chairman, The Electrical Superintendent, Hon. Mr. H. I. Melhado, O.B.E., J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, J.P., Hon. Mr. R. H. Eyles, B.E.M., J.P. M.P. 770/43. LABOUR ADVISORY BOARD. The Attorney General, Chairman, The Senior Medical Officer, The Director of Public Works. The Labour Officer (Secretary), Hon. Mr. H. I. Melhado, O.B.E., J.P., Hon. Mr. C. A. Gibbs, E. A. Grant, Esquire, W. A. Camobell. Esquire. M.P. 03338. BOARD OF VISITORS, MENTAL ASYLUM. (Ch. 48, C.L., 1924.) The Attorney General, Chairman, The Superintendent of Police, A. J. Hunter, Esquire, J.P. M.P. 1248/45. DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID COMMITTEE. The Superintendent of Prisons, Chairman, The Rev. William Bennett, S.J., The Rev. C. L. Cadogan, A. Balderamos, Esquire, J.P., H. W. Beaumont, Esquire. M.P. 01427. -----^------ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Avilez, Bernard R. (For Toledo District) Ayuso, Lucilo Prospero Baber, William Arthur Balderamos, Arthur Bautista, Rosendo Martin (For Northern District) Biddle, Frederick William, O.B.E. Bowen, Frederick Charles Peoley Bowen, Eric W M. Bowman, William Alexander Jex, O.B.E. Buller, H. A. (For Stann Creek District) Burgos, Roberto (For Orange Walk District) Burns, George Augustus (For Cayo District) Burn, Andrew Stolf Carroll, John Alfred Coleman, A. F. (For Cayo District) De LaFuente, Candelario (For Cayo District) Dragten, Frans Robert, O.B.E., K:C. Dunn, The Most Rev. Edward Arthur Eyles, Ralph Hubert, B.E.M. Eusey, Edwin Edgar, Fraser, Cuthbert Nairn Fuente, Candelario de la (For Cayo District) Gegg, Richard William (For Northern District) George, William Ayrton Strathearn, M.D. Guerero, Benito (For Stann Creek District) Heusner, Karl, M.D. Hulse, Ven. Gilbert Rodwell, M.A. Hunter, Alexander John Leon, George Longsworth, Alfred O. Mapp, Arthur Fitzgerald (For Cayo District) Matthews, Philip Edwin, O.B.E. Melhado, Henry Ignatius, O.B.E. Metzgen, Monrad Sigfred, O.B.E. Milligan, Henry Cecil (For Corozal District) Patterson, Thomas, M.D. Pinks, Alfred S. Robertson, William Alexander Ross, John Henry Schofield, William Seay, Mrs. V. W., M.B.E. Staine, Calvert Milford Sharp, Harold Fairfax 40 Turton, Robert Sydney Usher, John Purcell Vernon, Samuel B. (For Toledo District) Winzerling, Harry William Young, John Wilfred Walwin (For Cayo District) FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICERS. FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICERS. Belgium Guatemala Honduras Mexico Netherlands Norway Nicaragua Panama Salvador Sweden United States of America Frans R. Dragten Consul Ricardo Cobar A. Consul Lucilo Ayuso Acting Consul-General Carlos Grimm Consul & Murdoch M. McLennan Acting Consul Eric W. M. Bowen Consul Robert S. Turton Consul Lucilo P. Ayuso Consul Vacant Consul Herbert T. Grant Consul Albert V. Nyren Vice-Conrsl. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE. 5 No. 4 RETURN OF CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c. Estimated total number of Name and Situation of Churches or Chapels Remarks followers 12,600 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. BELIZE DISTRICT Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Belize *St. Mary the Virgin, Belize *Building destroyed in hur- ricane, 1931; Services held in Schoolroom St. Christopher's, Belize St. Clement's, Bishopthorpe, Belize St. Augustine's, Gales Point, Manatee St. George's, Gracie Rock, Sibun St. Thomas', Double Head Cabbage St. Stephen's, Flowers' Lime Walk St. James' Boom, Old River Northern Lagoon Private House Willows Bank, Old River Private House Burrel Boom Banana Bank, Old River May Pen CAYO DISTRICT St. Andrew's, El Cayo Baking Pot Spanish Lookout COROZAL DISTRICT St. Paul's, Corozal ORANGE WALK DISTRICT St. Peter's, Orange Walk St. John the Evangelist, Hill Bank Gallon Jug Camp St. Luke's, Limonal, Spanish Creek St. Ann's, Backlanding, New River Flower Garden, Spanish Creek Private House STANN CREEK DISTRICT Christ Church, Stann Creek St. Andrew's, Tobacco Caye St. John's, Point Placencia Stann Creek Valley Private House Mangrove Creek Camp Private House TOLEDO DISTRICT St. Stephen's, Monkey River Punta Gorda Wild Cane Caye Dill Water 35,500 ROMAN CATHOLIC. BELIZE DISTRICT Cathedral of the Most Holy Redeemer, Belize St. Ignatius Church, Belize St. Catherine's Convent Chapel, Belize Church of the Assumption of the B.V.M., Caye Corker S Church de Nuestra Senora de Lourdes, Maskall Bank Church de Santa Isabel, Isabela Bank Church of the Sacred Heart, Burrell Boom Church of St. Robert Bellarmine, Bomba Church of St. Paul, St. Paul's Bank Church of San Pedro, San Pedro, A.C. Church of Saint Anne, Santana Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Bakers Church of Our Lady of the Way, Ladyville (Airfield) Bermudian Landing, Old River Chapel Prospecto, Sibun River Chapel Flower's Bank, Old River Chapel Gales Point, Manatee Chapel Mt. Cow Creek, Sibun Chapel Churchyard, Sibun Private House S Salt Creek, Northern River CAYO DISTRICT Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Benque Viejo Church of the Sacred Heart, El Cayo Church of St. Ignatius, Santa Elena Church of the Sacred Heart, Santa Rosa 6 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Estimated total number of Name and Situation of Churches or Chapels Remarks followers CAYO DISTRICT (continued) Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Carmelita Church of Saint Anthony, San Antonio Church of Saint Peter, San Luis Church of the Immaculate Conception, Bullet Tree Falls Church of Saint Charles, Orange Walk, Old River Church of the Holy Cross, Cala Creek Church of Saint Joseph, Succoths Church of the Immaculate Conception, Arenal Church of Saint Joseph, New Home, Old River Baking Pot, Banana Bank Castille, Floral Park Camalote, Iguana Creek Commandante Falls, Fowl Cock Cotton Tree Bank, Paslow Falls Maca Bank, Cristo Rey New Town, Rock Donda Negro Man, Mt. Hope Never Delay, Mt. Pleasant Tea Kettle, Young Gal San Antonio Bank, Black Man Eddy COROZAL DISTRICT Church of St. Francis Xavier, Corozal Church of St. John Berchmans, Progreso Church of San Juan Bautista, Saltillo Church of St. Francis Xavier, San Francisco Church of the Immaculate Conception, Sarteneja Church of the Holy Cross, Xaibe Church of the N. S. de Esquipulas, Pachchakan Church of St. Joseph, Caledonia Church of St. Alphonsus, Douglas Church of St. Agnes, Laguna Church of St. Ignatius, Louisville Church of St. Michael, Paraiso Church of St. Joachim, San Joaquin Church of St. Narcisus, San Narciso Church of St. Isidore, Shipstern Church of the Sacred Heart, Yok Chen Church of Christ the King, Cristo Rey Church of the Immaculate Conception, San Victor Church of St. Stanislaus, Pembroke Hall Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Concepion Church of St. Aloysius, Aventura Church of St. Paul, San Pablo Church of San Pedro, Cobes y Lahes Church of St. Monica, Campos Fireburn, Chan Benque San Victor, San Pablo ORANGE WALK DISTRICT Church of the Immaculate Conception, Orange Walk Church of the Immaculate Conception, August Pine Ridge Church of the English Martyrs, Guinea Grass Church of the Immaculate Conception, San Roman Church of St. Cecilia, Chan Pine Ridge Church of St. Anthony, San Antonio, Rio Hondo Church of St. Stephen, San Estevan Church of St. Michael, San Fclipe Church of St. Joseph, San Jose Nuevo Church of La Virgen Soledad, San Lazaro Church of the Sacred Heart, Douglas Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Trinidad Church of the Sacred Heart, Yo Creek Church of St. Joseph, San Jose, Corozal Road Church of Mary, Queen of Heaven, Crooked Tree Church of the Sacred Heart, Back Landing Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Rancho Dolores Hillbank Huamil Gallon Jug Governor Creek Lemonal STANN CREEK DISTRICT Church of the Sacred Heart, Stann Creek Church of N. S. de Esquipulas, Mullins River Church of St. Alphonsus, Seine Bight Church of the Holy Family. Hopkins Church of St. Joseph, St. Joseph's Church of St. Bernard, Sittee River Church of the Holy Angels. Stann Creek Valley Agric. Station Punta Placencia Riversdale Commerce Bight "Fourteen" Miles Chapel ,, Chapel ,, School Building Private House ,, 11 Private House of ,f ff ft BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 7 Estimated total number of Name and Situation of Churches or Chapels Remarks followers TOLEDO DISTRICT Church of St. Peter Claver, Punta Gorda Church of the Sacred Heart, Fairview Church of St. Joseph, Barranco Church of St. Anthony, San Antonio Church of St. Aloysius, Monkey River Church of St. Peter, San Pedro, Columbia Church of Santa Teresa, Hinshanones Church of the Sacred Heart, Aguacate Church of the Sacred Heart, Crique Sarco Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Dolores Church of St. Anthony, San Antonio Viejo Church of the Sacred Heart, Otaxha Church of Holy Trinit), San Antonio Road Church of Sacred Heart, Rio Blanco Rio Blanco, North Big Falls Laguna Rock Donda-Moho Nazareth Novitiate. Fairview METHODIST. Wesley, Belize Ebenezer, Belize Bomba, Northern River Boom, Old River Freetown, Sibun Gales Point, Manatee Grace Bank, Old River C Corozal BELIZE DISTRICT Rebuilding School chapel ,, ,, OROZAL DISTRICT STANN CREEK DISTRICT School chapel ,, ,, TOLEDO DISTRICT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN BELIZE. "The Kirk", Beli Queen Street, Eel Crooked Tree BELIZE DISTRICT ze BAPTIST. BELIZE DISTRICT lize ORANGE WALK DISTRICT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. BELIZE DISTRICT Belize Boston Rock Stone Pond San Pedro, Ambergris Caye May Pen, Old River Cow Head Creek Corozal Calcutta Douglas Pembroke Hall S Stann Creek Stann Creek Valley Monkey River Belize-Central Corps North-Side Corps COROZAL DISTRICT TANN CREEK DISTRICT TOLEDO DISTRICT SALVATION ARMY. BELIZE DISTRICT 10,000 Private House ,Chapel Chapel Stann Creek Mullins River Sittee River Punta Gorda Forest Home *1 11 I BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE M.P. 1334/44. General Registry, Belize, 31st December, 1949. MINISTERS OF RELIGION. The following names of Ministers of Religion duly registered in this office are hereby published for general information, under the provisions of section 5 of Chapter 99 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. DESIGNATION RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION RESIDENCE Andlauer, Clement A. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic Ayers, Bernard F. .. .. Captain .. .. .. .. Salvation Army Bennett, Malchus B. .. .. Minister .. .. .. Assemblies of God Bennett, William .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic Bishop, Ronald G. .. Minister .. .. .. .. Church of the Nazarene Blackburn, Phillip, B.A. .. Minister .. .. .. .. Methodist Mission. Bradley, Andrew F. .. .. Minister .. .. .. .. Baptist . Browning, David F. .. .. Minister .. .. .. .. Church of the Nazarene Cadogan, Claude L. .. .. Minister .. .. .. .. Methodist Mission Cartwright, Alfred .. .. Deputy Chairman .. .. Methodist Mission Castillo, Facundo .. Diocesan Priest .. .. .. Roman Catholic Cecil, The Very Rev. Philip H., B.D. Dean of Belize .. .. Church of England Coady, Daniel M. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic Cull, John P. .. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic Delanev, Henry A. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Roman Catholic Dunn, The Most Rev. Edward Arthur, D.D. Fairweather, Gerald Forrest, Dudley .. Fowler, William C., Jr... Francis, Richard Ganey, Marion M. Hampton, Harold L. Hickey, The Most Rev. David F., S.J. Hodapp, Robert L. Hubbard, Canon Edward A. Ihrig, Elmer C .. Jones, Balzilla E. Kammerer, Joseph Bernard Kemper, Joseph L. Keown-Boyd, Ivo, M.A., M.B.E. Knopp, Very Rev. John M. Kuenzel, Anthony R . Lalin, Jose Latta, Eugene 0. Lilly, John W . Marin, Philip B... McCormack, Robert L. Moore, James F., M.Sc. Murray, Leonard .. Newman, Garfield O'Connor, Marvin M. .. . Persico, Richard Randolph, B.D. Pierson, Robert H. Raszkowski, Robert P .. Ratermann, Francis C. Ring, Francis J. Ruoff, John C . Ryan, William A. Shaw, Robert W. Simms, Winston R. . Smith, Marshall L. Sontaf, Gregory B. Sullivan, Omer P. Sutti, Henry J.. Taylor, Daniel T. Ulrich, William A. Underhill, Victor C. WLite, John J. Williams, John N. Wilson, The Right Rev. Douglas John Zimmerman, Bernard C. Retired Archbishop Priest .. Captain Elder Diocesan Priest .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Elder Bishop of Bonitza, Vicar Apo, of Belize Priest of the Society of lesus Rector of St. Mary's, Belize Minister .. Minister Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Diocesan Chaplain Priest of the Society o' Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Diocesan Priest Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Diocesan Priest Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest Captain Minister .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest Minister Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Pastor Pastor Major Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Pliest of the Society of Jesus Minister .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Major Church of England Church of England Salvation Army Church ot the Nazaren Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Punta Gorda Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Benque Viejo Belize Belize Placencia Corozal Belize Belize Stann Creek Belize e .. Church of the Nazarene tolic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church of England Jehovah Witnesses City Mission Roman Catholic SRoman Catholic Church of England Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church of England Salvation Army Seventh Day Adventist Roman Catholic Church of England Seventh Day Adventist Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Church of God Church of God Salvation Army .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Methodist Mission Roman Catholic .. Salvation Army .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic .. . Minister .. .. .. 4 Seventh Day Adventist .. Bishop of Honduras .. .. Church of England Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic ... Benque Viejo Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Orange Walk Punta Gorda Cayo Belize Benque Viejo San Roman Orange Walk Belize Stann Creek Corozal Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Cayo Corozal Cayo Orange Walk Belize Belize Belize Belize Belize Punta Gorda Stann Creek' San Antonio Belize Corozal Belize Belize Belize No. 5. NAME .. _.. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE, 9 No. 6. < M.P. 1334/44- GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1949. OPTOMETRY PRACTITIONERS. THE following copy of the Register of Optometry Practitioners is published in accordance with section 4 (2) of Ordinance No. 14 of 1927. By Order. Name Address SA. 0. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Identification Date of Registration .Clarke, Hubert A. Eagan, Herbert O. Belize 11 Espadas de A., Ramon ,Muschett, Aldred Roy Holder of a certificate of the Philadel- phia Optical College of Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which certificate the Committee of Medical Registration recognize as furnish- ing a sufficient guarantee of the posses- sion of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of opto-netrv Holder of a licence of the State of Illinois in the United States of America which licence the Committee of Medical Registration recognize as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the pos- session of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of optometry. Holder of a certificate of the Philadelphia Optical College of Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which certificate the Committee of Med- ical Registration recognize as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of optometry. Holder of a diploma of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers of London, England, which diploma the Committee of Medical Registration recognize as furnish- ing a sufficient guarantee of the possession Ptlie requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of optometry. No. 7. M.P. 1334/44. GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1949. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. T HE following list of registered Medical Practitioners whose names remained on the Register on the 31st December, 1949, is published in accordance with section 20 of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. By Order. A. 0. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. ODat of Registration Name Qualification Address 23rd December, 1937 Andreu, Jose Maria Tomas Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Governor in accordance with section 10 of Chapter 49 of the Consoljdated Laws, 1924. 26th August, 1948 Bartley, Alfred Medical Officer Belize Herbert 31st May, 1938 Clarke, Percival Egerton Medical Officer Belize McIntosh 21st October, 1937 Dingwall, Harold Nicholas Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Officer Administering the Government in accordance with section Io of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 17th October, 1947 Forde, Harold McDonald Medical Officer Corozal 22nd May, 1926 George, William Ayrton Medical Officer Orange Walk Strathearn 3rd July, 1896 Heusner, Karl Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Governor dated 25th June, 1896. 5th September, 1944 Hulse, Bernice Marjorie Medical Officer Belize 30th July, 1947 Lach, Stanley John Medical Officer Punta Gorda 1 thFebruary, 1925 Patterson, Thomas Medical Officer Cayo 25th March, 1944 Perez, Adolfo Ernesto Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Manuel Governor in accordance with section Io of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. t of 1944. 7th June, 1949 Varma, Jia Lal Licence under the hand and seal of the Gov- ernor in accordance wit4 section 10 of Chap- ter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. 6 of 1944 Belize 18th February,. 1942 Wharton, Sydney Hewley Medical Officer Stann Creek 16th February, 1949 Younglao, Leonard Paul Senior Medical Officer Belize r8th June, 1937. 2nd August, 1947. 18th June, 1946. 31st July, 1947. -- 10 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 8. M.P. 1334/44. GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1949. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. THE following list of persons registered as Chemists and Druggists on the 31st December, 1949, is published for general information in accordance with section 20 of Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Name Residence Qualification Reat of Remarks Registration Armstrong, Cyril J. Barrow, Arthur Innes Bennett, Hugh Llewellyn Boguee, Sidney Uriah Brodhurst, Albert Edward Codd, Selvyn Archibald Franklin, Robert Cecil Harwood, Elsa Heusner, Raymond Josepi Hyde, Percival Augustus Matthews, Cecil Wilford McField, William Mortley, Henry Kortright Patten, Calvin Derrick Denfield Pinto, Maria Callola Stanley, Harry Andrew Sandiford, Frederick Nathaniel Trapp, Philip Alexander Trench, Lloyd Llewellyn Tucker, Reuben F. Wallen, Arthur Horatio Douglas Young, Normond Marlow Beli Beli2 ,f Sta Cre h Bell ze Certificate of Board of Examiners under the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1939, (No. 17 of 1939) e Certificate of Board of Examiners under the Chem;sts and Druggists Ordinance, 1939 (No. 17 of 1939). Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 70, Section 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Revised Edition). Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. nn Certificate of Board of Examiners under ek Chapter 51 or the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ize Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 21st July Certificate 1947 dated 10.7.47. 29th Nov. Certificate 1946 dated20.11.46. 23rd June 1931 9th July 1936 14th Mar. 1919 15th June 1926 13th June 1925 11th Aug. 1936 29th Sept. 1931 3oth June 1939 Certificate dated 23.6.31. Certificate dated 9.7.36. Certificate dated 28.2.19. Certificate dated 10.6.26. Certificate dated 10.6.25. Certificate dated 28.7.36. Certificate dated 28.9.31 Certificate dated o1.6.26. 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners 29th December Certificate under the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1943 dated 15.3.43 1939, (No. 17 of 1939). Belize Certificate of Board of Examiners under 5th Feb. Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 1937 S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 18th Sept. Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 1933 S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 3rd April the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1945 1939, (No. 17 of 1939). S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 1st March the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1948 1939, (No. 17 of 1939). Certificate of Board of Examiners under 10th Nov. the Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1939, 1947 (No. 17 of 1939) S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 13th Nov. Chapter 70, sec. 3 (4) Consolidated Laws 1922 (Revised Edition). S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 13th Mar. Sec. 3 (3) of Chap. 70, Consolidated 1916 Laws (Revised Edition). S Certificate of Board of Examiners under 29th June Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1940 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under 12th June Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 1935 Certificate of Board of Examiners under the 20th Jan. Chemists and Druggists Ordinance, 1939, 1944 (No. 17 of 1939) e ,, Ce'tifirete of Board of Exnnincrs under 22nd Sept. Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 1941 Certificate dated 27.1.37- Certificate dated 10.7.33. Certificate dated 15.3.45. Certficate dated 10.2.48. Certificate dated 6.11.47. Certificate dated 30.9.22. Certificate dated 7.2.16. Certificate dated 24.6.40. Certificate dated 10.6.35. Certificate dated 15.3.43 Certificate dated zo.6.4o0 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 11 No. 9. M.P. 1334/44. General Registry, Belize, 31st December, 1949. cCOMMISSIONERS OF THE SUPREME COURT. The following list of Commissioners of the 'Supreme Court is published for general informa- tion. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. William Alexander Jex Bowman, Esquire, O.B.E., J.P., John Alfred Carroll, Esquire, J.P., The Hon. Dr. William Ayrton Strathearn George, J.P., Alexander John Hunter, Esquire, J.P. Dr: Thomas Patterson, J. P., John Henry Ross, Esquire, J.P., William Schofield, Esquire, J.P. No. 10. M.P. 1334/44. General Registry, Belize, 31st December, 1949. MARRIED WOMEN'S DEEDS. The following list of Commissioners for taking the acknowledgments of deeds by Married Women is published for general information. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. William Alexander Jex Bowman, Esquire, O.B.E., J.P., John Alfred Carroll, Esquire, J,P., The Hon. Dr. William Ayrton Strathearn George, J.P., Alexander John Hunter, Esquire, J.P. Dr. Thomas Patterson, J. P., William Schofield, Esquire, J.P. No. 11. M.P. 1334/44- GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1949. DENTISTS. THE following copy of the Dentists Register, showing the persons appearing on the Register on the 31st December, 1949, is published in accordance with section 7 (2) of Chapter 50 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Name Residence Qualification Date of Regitration rf. W. Pearce .. Belize Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1st October 1923) bona fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry .. .. .. .. .. 20th November, 1923. fF. A. Pakeman H. B. Lind . .Jose Enrique D'Leon iEnrique Miralde Navas Wilhelm Mayer Salvador Emilio Awe O'Brien, Paul F. Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1st October 1923) bona fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry . SWas at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1st October 1923) bona fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry . Benque Viejo Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (Ist October 1923) bona fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry .. .. . Belize Holder of a certificate granted in a foreign country for the time being recognized by the Committee of Medical Registration as furnish- ing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the effi- cient practice of dentistry .. .. .. 2 Holder of a certificate granted in a foreign country for the time being recognized by the Committee of Medical Registration as furnish- ing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the effi- cient practice of dentistry .. .. .. Holder of a certificate from Loyola University, for the time being recognized by the Com- mittee of Medical Registration as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry Holder of a certificate from St. Louis University School of Dentistry, St. Louis, U.S.A., for the time being recognized bythe Committee of Medical Reg- istration as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry .... 21st November, 1923 4th December, 1923. 10th June, 1924. 9th May, 1939. [2th July, 1939. 22nd August, 1940. 14th March, 1949 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 12. M.P. 1334/44- GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1949. MIDWIVES. T IE following names of Licensed Midwives, duly registered in the Register of Mid- wives in s office, are published for general informatilot By Order. A. 0. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Name Where Licensed Adolphus, Claudia H. .. Belize Adolphus, Virginia .. Aldana, Lillette . Alfaro, Paula .. , Anderson, Brodell. .. Anderson, Josephine . Anderson, Olive C. . 'Antonio, Monica . . Arjonilla, Carmen .. Arnold, Matilda .. .. Atherley, Christiana A. ,, Avila, Lavina .. .. Avilez, Pastora V .. Bell, Evelyn Irene . Bennett, Ida . Benton, Mary .. .. Orange Walk Blair, Joyce .. Belize Blanco, Lottie .. , Brooks, Anastacia .. Brown, Olga K... Brown, Zilla .. .. Broyles, Lucille . Bueno, Bernaldina .. Corozal Burrell, Clarice Veronica Belize Campbell, Netta .. , Campos de Bautista, Martina , Card, Ada Rosamond Card, Daisy .. Card, Violet Wilhelmina Casanova, Leonarda .. ,, Cattouse, Margaret .. Cayetano, Bridget A. .. Christie, Avril Wilhelmina Clother, Sarah Ann E!izabeth ,, Cooper, Joslyn Isola .. Copeley, Henrietta . Cotterell, Alice .. .. Davidson, Sara .. .. Dominguez, Juliana .. Douglas, Cecelia .. Elliott, Helen M. .. Faux, Averil .. Felix, Exine H. V. .. Fisher, Pearl . Flowers, Bernalda .. Orange Walk Flowers, Millicent .. Belize Flowers, Susan .. Franklin, Minerva .. Fuller, Helen .. .. Gabourel, Linda L. .. Garbutt, Mary Ann .. Stann Creek George, Mary Ann Clare Belize A&Wn, Lillian M. .. 01; Thelma Amelia . Gilett, Alma .. .. Gillett, Ina Gongora, Catalina Acosta Orange Walk Gonzalez, Louisa .. .. Punta Gorda Crant ,Olga Viola Belize Hall, Ivy Myrtle .. .. Belize I S Printed- by the Government Printer Name WI Hamilton, Frances Harris, Susan Haynes, Enid Hemmans, Elorine Humphreys, Gertrude Jackson, Maggie May Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Vida Emily La Croix, Leanora Lake, Edna Latchman, Catherine Lemott, Evadne D. Leslie, Ivy Lightfoot, Sophia Llewellyn, Ada Icilda Longsworth, Kathleen L. Lopez, Marcelina Lowe, Ina May Lynch, Rachael Magana, Luciana Maheia, Nora McFarlane, Beatrice McField, Maybell Ann McKoy, Abigail McKoy, Gertrude.. McNeil, Beatrice Meggs, Florina Fidelia Mejia, Averil Mejia, Caridad Mendez, Lucretia .. Menzies,Gwendolyn K. B. Miller, Estella Amanda Miller, Lillian Mitchell, Leonie B. Molina de Guerrero, Higinia Monsanto, Florine Murphy, Adriana Nicholas, Amelia Augusta Noguera, Juana V. Noralez, Jane Ottley, Anita Elizabeth Palacio, Emelia Augusta Palacio, Zenobia Palma, Isabel. Pandy, Christina .. Pandy, Virginia . Parks, Malvinia Patt, Monica Pickwood, Leonora Pilgrim, Eudora Pilgrim, Una Anita Pitts, Albertha Requena, Leonza.. Rhys, Eudora Catherine Robateau, Leolin Elizabeth Rogers, Elizabeth Rubio, Deborah Seay, Vivian Solomon, Ada Mary Spencer, Jane Tathum, Cherrymay Taylor, Idolly R. Tennyson, Ida A. Tennyson, Larabelle Thompson, Theresa Trapp, Ann Elizabeth .. Vaughan, Elma Vernon, Violet Lucille Waight, Lottie Waight, Octavia .. .. Wallace, Agnes A. .. White, Cleopatra Wilson, Catherine E. Wright, Hazel May Young, Elswith Altheia .. eere Licensed Punta Gorda Belize ,, ,t ,t Punta Gorda Belize 9t Corozal Belize 9, Corozal Orange Walk Belize Orange Walk Beljze Punta Gorda Belize i, Corozal Belize Punts Gorda Belize Stann Creek Belize Punts Gorda Belize ,, Jayo if Belize ,t Cayo Belize , Belize ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Government Gazette BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 2 BELIZE, 7th JANUARY, 1950 Page 13 No. 13. M.P. 1346/49. No. 14. Belize, 7th January, 1950. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. BRITISH HONDURAS CURRENCY. The under-mentioned Statutory Instruments are published with this issue of the Gazette and The International Monetary Fund, in accord- form part thereof:- ance with article IV section 9 of the Fund's agree- ment has concurred in the proposed change No. 1 of 1950-The Pineapples (Importation whereby the new par value of the British Hondu- from Mexico) Regulations, 1950. ras dollar will be 4 British Honduras dollars M.P. 01122. equal one pound (sterling). In terms of gold and in terms of the United No. 2 of 1950-The Board of Education States dollar of weight and fineness in effect on (Amendment) Rules, 1950. M.P. 694/46. 1st July, 1944, parities for the British Honduras dollar will be as follows:--0.622070 grams of gold fine per British Honduras dollar. 50.0000 By Command. British Honduras dollars per troy ounce of fine gold. 1.42857 British Honduras dollars per Unit- E. D. HONE, ed States dollar. 70.0000 United States cents per British Honduras dollar. Colonial Secretary. i I- No. 15. M.P. 03317. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 6th January, 1950. FREE GRANTS OF LAND. Ex-members of the British Honduras Battalion, North Caribbean Force, and of the British Honduras Forestry Unit are notified that os application made to the Director of Surveys for a free grant of land for agricultural purposes the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Director of Surveys, is prepared, provided Crown land is available in the district selected by the applicant, to approve of a free grant of from 10 to 20 acres in the area subject to the following conditions:-- (a) that the free grant shall be granted subject to the general conditions of a Lo- cation Ticket, except that conditions Nos. 4, 5, 7 and 10 shall not apply; (b) the Location Ticket is not transferable but when a Crown Grant is issued the holder may then sell the land if he so desires; (c) as soon as the conditions of a Location Ticket have been complied with a Free Fiat under Chapter 88 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, will be issued to the Grantee; (d) a parcel of 10 acres only will be granted for lands in the Stann Creek Valley; (e) all applications must be made by the 31st December, 1951. It should be noted that the Free Grant is a personal award only. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. 14 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 16 M.P. 01104. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 7th January, 1950. ALCALDES. (Cap. 174, C. L., 1924). The following lists of Alcaldes. are published for general information. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. ------s-------- STANN CREEK DISTRICT. Hopkins Alcalde, Clemente Castillo Deputy Alcalde, Calistro Zuniga. Seine Bight Alcal4e, Mrce'lino Martinrt Deputy Alcalde, Lazarus C. Lambey. Placencia Alcalde, Alfred E. Bull Deputy Alcalde, Leopold Cabral. TOLEDO DISTRICT. San Antonio Alcalde, Juan Coc Deputy Alcalde, Ignacio Sho. San Pedro Columbia Alcalde, Ramon Tescum Deputy Alcalde, Serapio Che. Crique Sarco. Alcalde, Jose Cus Deputy Alcalde, Juan Ack. Santa Teresa Alalde, Francisco Shol! Deputy Alcalde, Juan Cal. Aguacate Alcalde, Domingo Pope Deputy Alcalde; Jose Tiul. Dolores Alcalde, Nicholas Teck Deputy Alcalde; Vicente Keh. Otoxha Alcalde, Juan Cacps, Deputy Alcalde, Jtaquin, Makin. Rio Blaco Alcalde, Marto Choc. Pueblo Viejo Alalde,. Diego, Villioueva Deputy Alcalde, Eusebio Choc. Rwranco Alcalde, Santiago J. Ayilez Deputy Alcalde, Clotildo Zuniga. CAYO DISTRICT Benque Viejo Alcalde, George. Leon, Sr:, J.R.P Deputy Alcalde, Jose Maria Samos. *) Succotz Alcalde, Aivaro Puc Deputy Alcalde, Francisco Uk. Arenal Alcalde, Jeronimo Castellanos Deputy Alcalde, Epifanio Guerra. San Antonio Alcalde, Jose Maria Mai Deputy Alcalde, Macario Mai. Bullet Tree Falls Alcalde, Pedro Manzanero Deputy Alcalde, Juan Medina. No. 17. Forest Office, Belize, 4th January, 1950. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 12 of the For- est Rules, 1939. in order to give any person an opportunityof. making representation with regard to any such application. No such representation will be considered unless it- is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conservator of Forests and not to any- forest- officer bv name) within fourteen days of the date of publication of the Gnite,1 in which the advertisement of the appli- cation first appears. By Order. A, F. A. LAMB; Conservator of Forests: -----4*----- First Pubtication. Toildo District- Mr. Aaron Edwardsp-Crown lands in the To- ledo District bounded on the nor h by the Pearce Watrous Truck Pass to Rio Blanco. On the east by Rio Blanco, Blue Creek and Black Creek to Moho River thence by the boundary of Crammer Estate 140-138 to Temash River. On the south by Temash River. On the west by the frontier. Excluding all lands leased and granted, all lands cultivated by Maya Indians. Mahogany-Minimum 350 tress. Maximum 700 .tree& Period from. date of issue to 31st December, 1954; ---- --- ---- - ---- ---- Survey; Depaw.tmenA Belizq,. 7th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS., APPLICATIONS' in. connection with Crown lands are; notified irt the, Government Gazette for, the purpose:of giving any, peson an oppor- tunity of making any reprnlentation to this office in relation to anysuch application.. Stch' applications will be, inserted in at least there separate issues -of 'th- fGazette so applicants must-be preparedd for. this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. A. ELLIOTT, firrrfnr nf imrrTflY No, IS. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 15 O L.EASE. .Oct, 17, 1949--Christobel Velasquez-Toledo District, situate in the Village of Barranco; being lot formerly leased to Henry E. Loredo lot No. 83 S. Dec. 12, 1949-Camila Apolonio-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Hopkins lot No. 93 . Dec. 23, 1949-Daniel Davis-Belize District, situate on the right ascending Black Creek in the Black Creek Reserve at Washing Tree Front Ridge, north by Crown land, east by Crown land, south by land of the. Estate of George Tillett known as "Point of Comfort", west by Black Creek 100 acres 10 PURCHASE. . Sept. 23, 1948-Francisco Cunil-Cayo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, north by block No. 189, east by block No. 191, south by block No. 193, west by block No. 194; being a portion of block No. 192 13 acres . Aug. 13, 1949-Santiago Can-Cayo District, situate east of the old Cayo-Soccoths Road, north by the northern portion of block No. 46, east by land of applicant and Jose Can, south by land of applicant (the northern portion of block No. 69), west by Crown land; being the southern portion of block No. 46 15 acres Oct. 22, 1949-Ernest Parham-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gor- da-San Antonio Road, north by land owned by Bismark Ranguy, east by Crown land, south by Crown land (Crique Trosa), west by land owned by Bismark Ranguy 20 acres S. Oct. 27, 1949-Macaria Castellanos de Flow- ers- Cayo District, situate on the right ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, north by Crown land, east by land held by Esteban Sanchez, south by land applied for by Venarando Sanchez, west by Crown land; being the western portion of block No. 254 25 acres . . Nov. 3, 1949-Arthur Ramclam-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by 4and occupied by Victor Cuevas, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land; being block No. 425 25 acres .Nov. 15, 1949-David Parham-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gor- da-San Antonio Road at Crique Trosa, north by land held by Fred Straughan, east by land held by James Thompson, south by Crown land, west by land held by S. A. Bevans 20 acres Nov. 29, 1949-John R. Castillo-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being lot formerly leased to applicant lot No.296 Dec. 5, 1949-Isaiah James-Stann Creek District, situate on the right ascending North Stann Creek; being block No. 669 10 acres Dec. 8, 1949-Peter Lewis-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos. 622 and 625 10 acres .Dec. 9, 1949-Arthur Ramclam-Toledo Dis- trict, situate at Punta Ycacos Lagoon, east side, north by land applied for by Moses Ramclam, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land 40 acres Dec. 9, 1949-Joseph Ramclam-Toledo Dis- trict, situate at Punto Ycacos Lagoon, east side, north by land applied for by Arthur Ramclam, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by land of E. A. Stuart 40 acres Dec. 9, 1949-Nathaniel Ramclam-Toledo District, situate at Punta Ycacos Lagoon, east side, north by land applied for by Joseph Ram- clam, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by land of E. A. Stuart 40 acres ,Dec. 9, 1949-Solomon Ramclam-Toledo District, situate at Punta Ycacos Lagoon, east side, north by land applied for Nathaniel Ram- clam, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land 40 acres . . Dec. 22 ,1949-Francisco Gutierrez-Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by land owned by Edwin Wills, east by land occupied by Cecilia Vansen, south by Crown land, west by the river; being block No. 310 25 acres S. Jan. 3, 1950-Lidia Smellie-Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, north by land oc- cupied by Vicente Sosa, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by road reserve and land oc- cupied by H. N. Dingwall 7a. Ir. 32p. FREE GRANT Nov. 28, 1949-The Assemblies of God Church-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek lot No. 604 LEASES CANCELLED .D.S. 6148-John B. Heusner-Belize Dis- trict, situate at the junction of the Sibun-Manatee Canal and Northern Lagoon. 1 acre. At the re- quest of the Lessee. D.S. 6589-Frederick D. Wesby-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Mullins River. Lots'Nos. 70, 71 and 72. At the rei quest of the Lessee. .D S. 6613-Frederick D. Wesby-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Mullins River. Lots Nos. 68 and 69. At the request of the Lessee. D.S. 6614-Frederick D. Wesby-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Mullins River. Lots Nos. 68, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 128 and 133. At the request of the Lessee. LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED SD.S. 4320-James Richapvds-Belize District, situate at Rockstone Pond Cohune Ridge. 16a. Ir. 31p. (Section No. 88). For non-fulfilment of the conditions. D.S. 6989-Oakley Bailey-Stann Greek Dis- trict, situate near the Stann Creek Valley Road. 25 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions and misrepresentation. . D.S. 6991-Vivia Bailey-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate near the Stann Creek Valley Road. 25 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions and misrepresentation. . . D.S. 132-37-Enemecio King-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 12 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. .. D.S. 0560-Cipriano N. Nicholas-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 7a. 2r. Op. For non-fulfilment of conditions. S. D.S. 1379-S. B. Daniels-Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 20 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. . D.S. 4399-Isaiah Pratt-Belize District, sit- uate on the west side of the Belize-Corozal Road. 20 acres. For non-payment of land tax. S. .. D.S. 5993-Feliciano L. Alvarez-Toledo Dis- trict, situate north of Barranco. 20 acres. For non-payment of the 5th and 6th instalments. 16 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (No. 837). (No. 840). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 22nd December, 1949. General Registry, No. 57/1949. Belize, 24th December, 1949. In the Goods of ALBINO ELLIS, late of Stann No. 60/1949. Creek, Carpenter, deceased. C In the Goods of MARGARET PITTS, late of Application for Letters of Administration in Belize, Widow, deceased. the above Estate has been made by Peter Bernard Ellis of Stann Creek, Seaman. Application for Letters of Administration cum The next of kin in particular, and all persons testamento annexo in the above Estate has been in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or made by Seville Saldano of Belize, Carpenter. before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said The next of kin in particular, and all persons Peter Bernard Ellis. in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or Before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, A. LONGSWORTH, why such letters should not be granted to the said Registrar General. Seville Saldano. A. 0. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. (No. 838). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. (No. 828). In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. General Registry, BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. Belize, 22nd December, 1949. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. No. 58/1949. In the Goods of JUANA GERTRUDES, late General Registry, of Stann Creek, Widow, deceased. Belize. 16th December, 1949. iNo. 56/1949. Application for Letters of Administration in; the above Estate has been made by Antolina DONALD HARVEY HAR Hernandez of Stann Creek, Widow. In the Goods of DONALD HARVEY HAR- Hernandez of Stann Creek, Widow. WOOD, late of Belize, Government Printer, de- The next of kin in particular, and all persons ceased. in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, Application for Letters of Admininstration in why such letters should not be granted to the said i the above Estate has been made by Emma Muriel Antolina Hernandez. IHarwood of Belize, Widow. A. LONGSWORTH, The next of kin in particular, and all persons in Registrar General. general, are hereby cited to show cause on or be- fore Monday the 16th day of January, 1950, why -- .. ---------- such letters should not be granted to the said Emma Muriel Harwood. (No. 839). A. O. LONGSWORTH, BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. Registrar General. In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. General Registry, (No 795). M.P. 1493/43. Belize, 24th December, 1949. No. 59/1949. The Treasury, In the Goods of MARCOS ROMERO, late Belize, 15th December, 1949. of Rio Grande, Toledo District, Farmer, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in INCOME TAX. the above Estate has been made by Juana Caliz de Romero of Rio Grande, Toledo District. In accordance with section 56 of Chapter 23 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, notice is hereby The next of kin in particular, and all persons given that the Governor in Council has directed in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or that warrants be issued for the recovery of all in- before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, come tax and surtaxes in respect of assessments why such letters should not be granted to the said ifor the year 1949, together with the fines due Juana Caliz de Romero. thereon, which remain unpaid after the 17th Jan- A. 0. LONGSWORTH, uary, 1950. DONALD GILL, Registrar General. I For Chief Collector of Income Tax BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 17 (No. 830.) M.P. 1109/49. (No. 841). Public Works Departmeni Belize, 17th December, 1949 LEASE OF LOTS AT NEWTOWN BARRACKS. It is hereby notified for general information :that the Government is prepared to receive appli cations for leases of vacant building sites on the land at Newtown Barracks north of the Circulai Road. A plan of the area has been prepared and ma3 ,be seen at this office. The leases will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder in each case provided that his bid is not less than the reserve price which has beer fixed for the lease of the lot. The rents to be charged will be $1.00 per an- num for the first ten years, 2-1 to 3-- cents per square yard for the next ten years depending on the situation of the lots, and 4-1 to 7 cents per -square yard thereafter depending on the situa- tion of the lots. The rent of each lot is shown on the plan. The following are the conditions on which the lots will be leased:-- (a) The period of the lease will be seventy-five years, in each case. 4b) The rent shall be payable from the date of the sale by auction in each case. Subse- quent rent will be due in advance on the 2nd day of January in each year. (c) Buildings of the value of at least $5,000 are to be erected within two years of the date of the lease. (d) All buildings are to be built in accordance with plans previously prepared by the lessee and approved by the Central Au- thority, before the commencement of build- ing operations. (e) All rates, taxes and other charges imposed by any lawful authority are to be paid by the lessees. (f) The lessees shall not do, or bring or suffer to be done or brought upon any lot any- thing which may be a nuisance or annoy- ance to the Central Authority, or to own- ers or occupiers of adjoining or neighbour- ing premises. (g) No trade or business is to be carried on on any of the lots. (h) The lessee will, at his own expense, under- take the filling of his lot to the satisfac- tion of the Sanitary Department. Such filling must start within six months of the date of the signing of the lease and be completed within two years of the same date. If this condition is not carried out the lease shall be void. By Order. E. V. WILLIAMS. Director of Public Works. District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 21st December, 1949. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS to lease lots in the town of Stann Creek are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. TO LEASE. S. November, 18th 1949-Josephine Lewis- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 834. December, 10th 1949-Etta Webster-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 780. December, 12, 1949-Patrocino Lewis-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Calistro Lewis. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 571. December, 19th 1949-Ferero Diego-Stann Creek, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 835. December, 19th 1949-Josephine Anaya- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Cesario Ana- ya, deceased, lease expired. Lot No. 777. December, 19th 1949-Dominica Guerero- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Dionicio P. Ciego, deceased, tease expired. Lot No. 255. (No. 843.) District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 23rd December, 1949. SALE OF LEASE IN THE STANN CREEK DISTRICT. On Saturday the 28th January, 1950, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House at Stann Creek the following lease of Crown land: Lot (un-numbered) lying between lots Nos. 339A & 333 in the town of Stann Creek for twen- ty years at a commencing rent of $2.00 per an- num. Plan may be seen and further particulars ob- tained at the District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. 18 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No.19. Income Tax Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. INCOME TAX RETURNS. Persons liable to pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to deliver returns of their incomes for the year 1949 by the 31st March, 1950. Returns by employers should be forward- ed to the Income Tax Office not later than the 28th February, 1950. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return.: All returns, etc., should be sent under confiden- tial cover to the Income Tax Office, Belize, or to the District Commissioner in an out-district from whom the necessary forms can be obtained on application. Failure to file returns within the time prescrib- ed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecu- tion without further warning. By Order. A. A. HEUSTIS, Assessor of Income Tax. No. 20. BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 29th December, 1949. No. 61/1949. In the Goods of BENJAMIN FLOWERS late of Belize, Cattleman, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers both of Belize, Spinsters. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday, the 23rd day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING TRADE MARK: is the trade mark of LIBBY, McNEILL & LIB- BY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Maine, United States of America, having a place of business at Union Stock Yards, in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, United States of America. The above trade mark is used by the said Com- pany in connection with foods and ingredients of foods. Any person infringing or improperly using the above trade mark will be prosecuted under Chap- ter 52 of the Consolidated Laws of British Hon- duras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with as the law allows. (This is a republication of the claim to owner- ship of the mark which appeared in the Govern- ment Gazette dated January 18, 1930 and Jan- uary 25, 1930). LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, Chicago Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOLLOWING TRADE MARK: THAT THE is the exclusive trade mark of The Grove Labora- tories, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, and having its principal place of business at 2630-52 Pine Street, in the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America, by virtue of an assign- ment from the former owner, The F. W. Fitch Company of Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A. The above trade mark is used by the said, The Grove Laboratories, Inc., in respect of Shampoos, Hair Tonics, Shaving Creams, and other Hair- Care preparations, including Brilliantine and Hair Oils. Any person infringing or improperly using the above trade mark will be prosecuted under Chap- ter 207 of the Consolidated Laws of British Hon- duras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with, as the law allows. DRAGTEN, WOODS & CO., Solicitors, North Front Street, Belize, for and on behalf of THE GROVE LABORATORIES, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING TRADE MARK: is the trade mark of LIBBY, McNEILL & LIB- BY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Maine, United States of America, having a place of business at Union Stock Yards, in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, United States of America. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 19 The above trade mark is used by the said Com- pany in connection with foods and ingredients of foods. Any person infringing or improperly using the above trade mark will be prosecuted under Chap- ter 207 of the Consolidated Laws of British Hon- duras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with as the law allows. (This is a republication of the claim to owner- ship of the mark by Libby, McNeill & Libby, which appeared in THE BELIZE INDEPENDENT dated December 16, 1931.) LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, Chicago Illinois. BRITISH HONDURAS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING TRADE MARK: VIGORO is the exclusive trade mark of SWIFT & COM- PANY. a corporation organized and existing un- der and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illi- nois, one of the United States of America, having its principal place of business at the City of Chi- cago, State of Illinois, United States of America. The above trade mark is used by the said com- pany in connection with fertilizers. Any person infringing or improperly using the above will be prosecuted and otherwise dealt with as the law allows. SWIFT & COMPANY, City of Chicago, State of Illinois, United States of America. Printed by the Government Printer Gazette Extraordinary BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 3 BELIZE, 12th JANUARY, 1950 Page 21 No. 21. M.P. 1/50. Import Control & Supply Office, Belize, 12th January, 1950. THE PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. In exercise of the powers v( sted in him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, (S.R. & O. No. 69) the Competent Authority her by makes the following Order: 1. This Order may be cited as the Price of(loods (Amendment No. 1) Order, 1950, and will come into force on the 16th January, 1950. 2. The Price of Goods (Amendment No. 33) Order, dated the llth June, 1947, is hereby further amended by the deletion of Parts I and II of the First Schedule and all amendments thereto, and the substitution therefore of the fol- lowing:- "FIRST SCHEDULE. PART I. LIST A-GROCERIES, MARKET SUPPLIES, ETC. ARTICLE WHOLESALE RETAIL 1. BEANS ......................................35e per 100 lb.t 15/%* 2. BREAD: For loaves not less than 3 ounces ...................................... each 2e for loaves not less than 8 ounces .................................. .. ... 5e for leaves not less than 16 ounces ........................................... 10e for loaves not less than 19 ounces ............................. ..... 12e for loaves not less than 24 ounces ................................... ..... ,, 15e for loaves not less than 32 ounces .......................................... ,, 20e for loaves not less than 40 ounces ........................................... ,, 25e Provided that where the weight of any loaf is less than the pres- scribed weight there shall be a reduction in price of 1 cent for every ounce of such under weight. 3. BUTTER ....................................6% of the Landed Costt ............10%* tTo be added to the Landed Cost. *Maximum percentage of wholesale price to be added to wholesale price. 22 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE ARTICLE WHOLESALE RETAIL 4. (i) CATTLE-Local (a,) On the hoof .........7.... per lb. when sale takes place on the farm 8e per lb. at any Government-controlled slaughter house (b) Dressed weight ........15e per lb. when sale takes place on the farm 16z per lb. at any Government-controlled slaughter house (ii) CATTLE-Imported (a) On the hoof ............ 8 per lb. (b) Dressed weight ........16e per lb. 5. COCONUT OIL:....................$8.00 a 5-gallon tin ....................quart bots. (Containers to be supplied (American gallon) ........(whisky bot.) by the purchaser) each 44e pint bottles (beer bottle) each 22e splits--each 11e 6. COCONUT-Whole: 3" or under 31" in diameter ........$23.00 per M ........ each 3e or 2 for 5c 7. COHUNE OIL (Containers to be supplied by purchaser) .................... quart (whisky bottle) each 45e pints (beer bottle) each 23e i: splits each 12e 8. CORNED BEEF ..... ................. 50e per case .......................... 10% * 9. E G G S, Fresh ...................... ....... ...... .................................per doz. 85e 10. FISH 11. FLOU R ............................. ....................25e per sackt........................10% * 12. LARD, Chicharron & Compound ........6% of Landed Costt ........15%* 13. MARGARINE .................................6% of Landed Costt ........15%* 14. MEAT, Fresh, Maximum retail price at any place in the Colony (a) Beef- Forequarters ............................................. per lb. 20e H indquarters ................ .................................. per lb. 23e (b) Mutton-(sheep) ...... .................... ............... per lb. 25e (c) Pork (fresh) .................................................................... per lb. 25e 15. MILK: (a) Condensed Landed cost plus 35 cents ............ wholesale price plus 2e per case of 48/14 oz. tins per tin (b) Evaporated Landed cost plus 35 cents ............wholesale price plus 2e per case of 141 oz. tins per tin tfTo be added to the Landed Cost. *Maximum percentage of wholesale price to be added to wholesale price. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 23 ARTICLE Wholesale Retail 16. OIL-Kerosene (in customer's own drum at plant) $14.84 per drum 7e per of 53 American galls, whisky quart, 1/5 gal. 17. RICE, Broken ................................... $8.15 per 100 lb. per lb. 9g 18. RICE ................. ....... .................. $10.25 per 100 lb.............per lb. lIe 19. SALT, Common- ............................ ...............................2 lb. for 5e or- 1 lb. for 3e 20. SALT, Table, in tins of 1 lb. ...............................................32e per tin. 21. SUGAR : (i) Imported ..............................11.25 per 100 lb.........per lb. 12e, (ii) White (local).............................. $7.40 per 100 lb.........per lb. 8e (iii) Brown (local) .............................. $6.10 per 100 lb.........per lb. 6e (iv) Yellow clarified (local) .............. 6.10 per 100 lb. per lb. 7e or 2 lb. for 13e 22. STARCH, Cassava-Locally produced .......................... er quart 35,e ---- PART II. Percentages of Maximum Profit. LIST A.-DRY GOODS ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Cft Column D** Baby Set kSweater and Cap) ............ doz. 15% 20% Baby Waterproof Pants ............... doz. 15% 20% Baskets-Market ................................ doz. 15% 20% Belts ............................................. doz. 15% 20% Blankets (all kinds) ..................... 100 only 15% 20%/ Bobbinette .......................................... 100 yards 15% 20% Boots and Shoes- (a) Canvas (tennis) .................... doz. 10% 15% , (b) Work boots doz. 10% 15% (c) Rubber boots ................. doz. 10% 15% (d) All others- (i) M en's ........................... doz. 15% 2 )% (ii) Women's ...................... doz. 15% 20% (iii) Children's ............... doz. 15% 20% Brassieres ..................................... doz. 15% 20% Buttons ......................................... gross 15% 20% Caps (Men's and Boys') ................ doz. 15% 20% Cotton Undershirts ..................... doz. 10% 15% Cotton Underpants ................... doz. 10% 15% tTo be added to the Landed Cost. *Maximum percentage of wholesale price to be added to wholesale price. ttMaximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. **Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price. 24 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ctt Column D** Cotton Piece Goods excluding Drills, Denims, Osnaburg and Brown Cotton .................................. Drills, Denims, Osnaburg and B rown Cotton ................................... Diaper Cloth .................................. Glasses, Eye and Sun .................. G ird les ................................................ H am m ocks ....................................... Handkerchiefs .............................. Hats, Llama .................................. Hosiery, Cotton and Rayon ............ Mackintoshes and Raincoats ............ M osquito N ets ....... ....................... O ilcloth ....................... ..................... Panties ................................................. Pillow Cases .................................. Plastic Wares ...................................... Pyjamas (men's, wom.-n's and juvenile's ) ............ ................. Rubber heels for shoes ...................... School Supplies ................................ Sewing needles .............................. S h eets ................................................ Shirts-Blue and Khaki Work Shirts-Other Kinds ........................ 'Shorts and Vests, all kinds ................ .Snap fasteners .............................. Soap-Imported Laundry ................ Soap-Toilet ...................................... Sweaters .............................................. Thermos flasks .............................. Thread-Cotton sewing .................... Thread-Artificial silk ...................... Toilet Preparations- D entifrices ................................... Talcum Powder .......................... Tooth Brushes .............................. T ow els ..................................... ............ Trousers-Work .............................. Trousers, Men's and Boys'- all kinds other than work ................ Underwear-Women's and children's, all k in d s ........................... ............. W ash Cloths ................................... Waterproof sheeting .......................... All other kinds ............................. 100 yards 100 yards doz. doz. gross doz. doz. doz. 144 yards doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. gross doz. doz. doz. doz. gross per case or carton gross doz. doz. gross gross gross gross gross doz. doz. doz. doz. doz. piece (To be added to the Landed Cost. * Maximum percentage of wholesale price to be added to wholesale price. t tMaximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. * Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price. 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 10% 10% 10% 10% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 15% 15% 15% 15% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20o% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 25% BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 25 LIST B.-GROCERIES, MARKET SUPPLIES, ETC. ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ctt Column D** Baking Powder ..................... ............. 1 carton or case Baking Soda ...................................... 1 carton or case Black eye and lima beans ............. bag Block Salt-sulphur and plain ........ block Biscuits-soda and other unsw eetened .................................... 50 lb. Candles .................................... 50 lb. Canned vegetables, canned fruit ........ case Cheese ........................................ ... 50 lb. Confectionery-imported .................... 50 lb. C offee ........................................... ........ case 25 lb. ,Cocoa in tins ................................... case or caiton Cocoa in bulk ........................................ 25 1b. Cornflour, corn meal, corn starch case Dried fruits ................................ 50 lb. Essence-flavouring ............................ gross Fish-canned ................. ......... case Hen and chick feed, Laying mash and growing mash ............................ Bag 100 lb. Hops ........................ ............... case Jam s ....................................... ...... case Landry blue ............................. 112 lb. Macaroni, vermicelli and spaghetti- im ported .................. ................... 100 lb. M atches ................................................ case Meats, pickled in barrels .............. - Meat and vegetable extract ............ Meat, canned and bottled ................... case O nions ................ ..................... .......... 100 lb. Pastes-meat or fish ........................ case :Sardines and Salmon .......................... case Sausages-canned ............................... case Sausages-sliced .................................. - Soda, washing ........................................ 100 lb. Soups, canned ............ ........ case Tea ........................ ...... .......... case Tomato paste ................................ case Vienna Sausage ....................... ......... case Vegetable Seeds ................................... gross-pkts. Yeast.............................. 100 lb. All other kinds .................................. - 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 15% 10% 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15%. 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 121% 15% 15% 15% 10% 10% 10% 10% 15% 15% 10% 10% 10% 15% 15% 20% tTo be added to the Landed Cost. *Maximum percentage of wholesale price to be added to wholesale price. ttMaximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. ** Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price. 15% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 15% 25% 20% 20% 20% 15% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 25% 26 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE LIST C.-MEDICINES AND DRUGS, ETC. ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Rctail Column A Column B Column Ctt Column D** All kinds ............................... ........... 20% 25% LIST D.-HARDWARE. Agricultural Forks, Hoes, Spades and Shovels ................................... doz. 25% Buckets-Galvanized ...................... doz. 15% 20% Canvas .............. .............. 100 yds. 35% Cem ent ..............................................Drum or bag 15% 20% Cyanogas ......................................... 100 lb. 15% 20% Cyanogas pump ................................ 15% 20% Cyanogas spares for pump.................... 15 20% Enamelware, all kinds ...................... doz. 15% 20% Frying pans (not including enamel) doz. 15% 20% Galvanized ridging, guttering, piping and fittings .................................. 15% 20% Lanterns, hurricane ...................... doz. 15% 20% Linseed Oils ...................................... 15% 20% Loaded shells .................................. case 15% 20% M achetes .......... .................................. doz. 10% 15% Paints .............................. .. 15% 20% Roofing compound ........................... 112 lb. 15% 20% Roofing felt .................................... roll 15% 20% Rope-manilla and sisal .................... 100 lb. 15% 20% Sashes and blinds ................................ 15% 20% Tyres and Tubes ...................... 35% All other kinds ..........................- 20% 25% tt Maximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. **Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price." A. WOLFFSOHN, Competent Authority. Printed by the Government Printer. Government Gazette BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 4 BELIZE, 14th JANUARY, 1950 Page 27 Colonial Secretary's Office, No. 25. Belize, 14th January, 1950. The following particulars relating to appoint- ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 22. M.P. 0920. APPOINTMENT. ANDERSON, Miss V. H. E., to be Radiographer, Belize Hospital, on probation, with effect from 1st January, 1950. M.P. 21/50. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 14th January, 1949. DECLARATION OF PUBLIC ROADS. It is hereby notified in accordance with the pro- visions of sections,7 and 8 of the Public Roads Or- dinance, Chapter 42 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, that the Director of Public Works has ap- plied to the Governor in Council for the issue of a Proclamation ordering that the land along the survey line of the proposed route for the new Roaring Creek to Middlesex Road, as per schedule below, be proclaimed a public road. And that all land not built upon or cultivated which shall be required for the purpose of the road shall be absolutely taken and appropriated without tender or payment by way of compensa- tion, and shall vest in the Government without any formal transfer thereof. The area of such road to extend for a distance of fifty feet on either side of the centre of the road when located. M.P. 03404. No. 23. LEAVE GRANTED. USHER, G. A., Chief Mechanic, Fire Brigade, vacation leave with effect from 8th January to 15th April, 1950. -- ....... I tr "-II . No. 24. M.P. 03338. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 13th January, 1950. CORRIGENDA. Notice No. 3 published in Gazette No. 1 of the 3rd January, 1950, on page 4, is hereby amended as follows:- (a) under heading LABOUR ADVISORY BOARD substitute "C. E. Betson" for "E. A. GRANT" in the eighth line; (b) under heading FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICERS substitute "J. R. Bartelt, Jr." for "Albert V. Nyren" in the last line in the second column. Schedule. From Roaring Creek to Caves River, a dis- tance of approximately 14 miles passing through the properties of Orange Walk, Roaring Creek works. Caves works and St. Hermans. No. 26. M.P. 1122/49. ESTIMATES FOR 1950. It is notified that the Estimates for the year 1950 have been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. (No. 19) Income Tax Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. INCOME TAX RETURNS. Persons liable to pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to deliver returns of their BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE incomes for the year 1949 by the 31st March, 1950. Returns by employers should be forward- ed to the Income Tax Office not later than the 28th February, 1950. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. All returns, etc., should be sent under confiden- tial cover to the Income Tax Office, Belize, or to the District Commissioner in an out-district from whom the necessary forms can be obtained on application. Failure to file returns within the time prescrib- ed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecu- tion without further warning. By Order. A. A. HEUSTIS, Assessor of Income Tax. No. 27. Survey Department, Belize, 14th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an oppor tunity of making any representation to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at leasi 'three separate issues of the Gazette so applicants inust be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. A. ELLIOTT, Director of Surveys. TO LEASE. SOct. 17, 1949-Christobel Velasquez-Toledo District, situate in the Village of Barranco; being lot formerly leased to Henry E. Loredo lot No. 83 . Dec. 12, 1949--Camila Apolonio-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Hopkins lot No. 93 Dec. 23, 1949-Daniel Davis-Belize District, situate on the right ascending Black Creek in the Black Creek Reserve at Washing Tree Front Ridge, north by Crown land, east by Crown land, south by land of the Estate of George Tillett known as "Point of Comfort", west by Black Creek 100 acres TO PURCHASE. .Sept. 23, 1948-Francisco Cunil-Cayo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Western Branch; Belize River, north by block No. 189, east by block No. 191, south by block No. 193, west by block No. 194; being a portion of block No. 192 13 acres . Aug. 13, 1949-Santiago Can-Cayo District, situate east of the old Cayo-Soccoths Road, north by the northern portion of block No. 46, east by land of applicant and Jose Can, south by land of applicant (the northern portion of block No. 69), west by Crown land; being the southern portion of block No. 46 15 acres Oct. 27, 1949-Macaria Castellanos de Flow- ers- Cayo District, situate on the right ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, north by Crown land, east by land held by Esteban Sanchez, south by land applied for by Venarando Sanchez, west by Crown land; being the western portion of block No. 254 25 acres . Nov. 3, 1949-Arthur Ramclam-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by land occupied by Victor Cuevas, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land; being block No. 425 25 acres S.Nov. 15, 1949-David Parham-Toledo Dis. trict, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gor- da-San Antonio Road at Crique Trosa, north by land held by Fred Straughan, east by land held by James Thompson, south by Crown land, west by land held by S. A. Bevans 20 acres S. Dec. 22 ,1949-Francisco Gutierrez-Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by land owned by Edwin Wills, east by land occupied by Cecilia Vansen, south by Crown land, west by the river; being block No. 310 25 acres ... Dec. 28, 1949-David Morrison-Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascending the Stann Creek Valley Road, north by the Stann Creek Valley Road, east by land occupied by Charles Belis:e, south by Crown land, west by land occupied by applicant 5 acres S. Dec. 29, 1949-Felix Sabal-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being lot formerly leased to applicant lot No. 552 . . Dee. 29, 1949-Lincoln Savery-Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos. 330 and 331 10 acres . Jan. 3, 1950-Lidia Smellie-Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, north by land oc- cupied by Vicente Sosa, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by road reserve and land oc- cupied by H. N. Dingwall 7a. Ir. 32p. LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED SD.S. 6991-Vivia Bailey-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate near the Stann Creek Valley Road. 25 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions and misrepresentation. . D.S. 132-37-Enemecio King-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 12 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. . D.S. 0560--Cipriano N. Nicholas-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 7a. 2r. Op. For non-fulfilment of conditions. . D.S. 1379-S. B. Daniels-Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 20 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. D.S. 4399-Isaiah Pratt-Belize District, sit- uate on the west side of the Belize-Corozal Road. 20 acres. For non-payment of land tax. . D.S. 5993-Feliciano L. Alvarez-Toledo Dis- trict, situate north of Barranco. 20 acres. For non-payment of the 5th and 6th instalments. S. D.S. 6886-Rafael Rosado-Cayo District situate on the right ascending the Eastern Branch, Belize River. 24a. 3r. 15p. (block No. 51). At the request of the settler. 28 _ ~ 2S BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 29 (No. 837). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 22nd December, 1949. No. 57/1949. (No. 840). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 24th December, 1949. In the Goods of ALBINO ELLIS, late of Stann No. 60/1949. Creek, Carpenter, deceased. In the Goods of MARGARET PITTS, late of Application for Letters of Administration in Belize, Widow, deceased. the above Estate has been made by Peter Bernard Ellis of Stann Creek, Seaman. Application for Letters of Administration cum The next of kin in particular, and all persons testament annexo in the above Estate has been in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or made by Seville Saldano of Belize, Carpenter. before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said The next of kin in particular, and all persons Peter Bernard Ellis. in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or A. O. LONGSWORTH, before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said Registrar General. Seville Saldano. .A- n r n-cfwAn Tr-r Registrar T General Registrar General. (No. 838). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 22nd December, 1949. No. 58/1949. In the Goods of JUANA GERTRUDES, late of Stann Creek, Widow, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by Antolina Hernandez of Stann Creek, Widow. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said Antolina Hernandez. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. (No. 839). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court-Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 24th December, 1949. No. 59/1949. In the Goods of MARCOS ROMERO, late of Rio Grande, Toledo District, Farmer, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in th1 abhov Estate has been made bv Juana Caliz (No. 20). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side, General Registry, Belize, 29th December, 1949. !No. 61/1949. In the Goods of BENJAMIN FLOWERS late of Belize, Cattleman, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers both of Belize, Spinsters. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday, the 23rd day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. (No 795). M.P. 1493/43. The Treasury, Belize, 15th December, 1949. INCOME TAX. de Romero of Rio Grande, Toledo District. In accordance with section 56 of Chapter 23 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, notice is hereby The next of kin in particular, and all persons given that the Governor in Council has directed in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or that warrants be issued for the recovery of all in- before Monday, the 16th day of January, 1950, come tax and surtaxes in respect of assessments why such letters should not be granted to the said for the year 1949, together with the fines due Juana Caliz de Romero. thereon, which remain unpaid after the 17th Jan- A. O. LONGSWORTH, uary, 1950. Registrar General. For Chie Collector of Income Tax.NALD GILL, Registrar General. For Chief Collector of Income Tax. ---~ - -- --I 30 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (No. 841). District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 21st December, 1949. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS to lease lots in the town of Stann Creek are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN. District Commissioner, Stann Creek. TO LEASE. SNovember, 18th 1949-Josephine Lewis- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 834. No. 28. Forest Office, Belize, 14th January, 1950. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 12 of the For- est Rules, 1939, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such representation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conservator of Forests and not to any forest officer by name) within fourteen days of the date of publication of the Gazette in which the advertisement of the appli- cation first appears. By Order. A. F. A. LAMB, Conservator of Forests. First Publication. Cayo District- December, 19th 1949-Ferero Diego-Stann Creek, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being Mr. Eluterio Mai-Crown lands in "Little Pine a vacant lot. Lot No. 835. Ridge" Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve ex- December, 19th 1949-Josephine Anaya- eluding all lands leased ard granted. Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Cesario Ana- Grazing-Period from 1.1.50 to 31.12.54. ya, deceased, lease expired. Lot No. 777. December, 19th 1949-Dominica Guerero- Stana Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Dionicio P. Ciego, deceased, lease expired. Lot No. 255. Stann Creek, 23rd December, 1949. SALE OF LEASE IN THE STANN CREEK DISTRICT. On Saturday the 28th January, 1950, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House at Stann Creek the following lease of Crown land: - Lot (un-numbered) lying between lots Nos. 339A & 333 in the town of Stann Creek for twen- ty years at a commencing rent of $2.00 per an- num. Plan may be seen and further particulars ob- tained at the District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. Mr. Moses Ramclam-Toledo District-Crown lands bounded on the north and east by Dam Creek, Road from Deep River to Chan Quebrada and Bladen Branch of Monkey River to its Junc- tion with Swasey Branch, on the south by a line running from the junction of Bladen and Swasey Branches of Monkey River on a bearing of 5.76* W. to the Pine Forests thence along the north boundary of the area held under Pine Licence No. 31/43 to Deep River on the west by Deep River. excluding all lands leased and granted. Pine--Period from 15. 1. 50 to 15. 1. 55. Second Publication. Toledo District- Mr. Aaron Edwards-Crown lands in the To- ledo District bounded on the north by the Pearce Watrous Truck Pass to Rio Blanco. On the east by Rio Blanco, Blue Creek and Black Creek to Moho River thence by the boundary of Crammer Estate 140-138 to Temash River. On the south by Temash River. On the west by the frontier, Excluding all lands leased and granted, all lands cultivated by Maya Indians. Mahogany-Minimum 350 tress. Maximum 700 trees. Period from date of issue to 31st December, 1954. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 31 No. 29. Edn. 71/49. Education Office, Belize, 9th January, 1950. GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS. On the results of the Scholarship Examination the Scholarship Committee has awarded Scholarships, tenable for the period 1950-1953 at the schools named, to the following pupils:- St. Catherine's High School: Carasco, Georgina (Cay Corker) Staine, Gertrude Helen (Holy Redeemer Girls') St. Hilda's College: Barrow, Lena Idolly (Cay Corker) Monroe, Shirley Enid (St. John's) Hamilton, Mary Louise (Ebenezer) Brooks, Margaret Louise (Boom) St. John's College: Azueta, Liborio Apolinar (San Pedro, A.C.) Staine, Ernest Lewin (Holy Redeemer Boys') Saldivar, Luiji Jose (Holy Redeemer Boys') Bennett, Wallace Alexander (Holy Redeemer Boys') Torres, Uvaldemir (Orange Walk Roman Catholic) St. Michael's College: Bradley, Bryan Waldron (St. Mary's) Wesley College: Hyde, George Douglas (St. Mary's) Menzies, Gregorio Edgar (Queen Street Government) Goodin, Elridge George (St. John's) Coe, Ellis (Monkey River Anglican) Eley, Roy Robert (Monkey River Anglican) . 2. Bursaries have been awarded to the following, who are eligible by place of residence: Georgina Carasco (Cay Corker) Liborio Azueta (San Pedro, A.C.) Lena Barrow (Cay Corker) Uvaldemir Torres (Orange Walk Roman Catholic). 3. For the information of teachers and others interested, the following list gives, in order of merit, the first twenty-five pupils in the written examina- tion. Th's year candidates were asked to say which schools they were prepared to accept scholarships to; scholarships to any given school were awarded in order of merit only to the candidates applying for scholarships to that particu- lar school. Thus a number of candidates who were fairly high on the list did not win scholarships, as the quotas for schools they had applied for were taken up by candidates higher on the list, while others lower on the list could be awarded scholarships for which the higher group had not applied. 32 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Order of Merit (Wr'tten Examination only) Index No. Name School 6 89 43 39 36 31 33 17 27 5 98 108 28 104 70 23 72 21 7 10 66 125 93 105 130 Cara sco, Georgina Azueta, Liborio Staine, Gertrude Panton, Leona Mahler, Dorothy Staine, Ernest Lainfiesta, Leonor Bennett, Wallace Saldivar, Luiji Barrow, Lena Williams, Geraldine Torres, Uvaldemir Silva, Balmore Majarrez, Melva Bradley, Bryan Lizama, Mark Hyde, George Domingo, Julius Rosado, Dora Hamilton, Mary Monroe, Shirley Plummer, Guillermo Geban, Laurine Munoz, Febcitas Eley, Roy By Order. J. W. FORREST, Director of Education. M.P. 03660. FOR SALE. No. 31. BRITISH HONDURAS, 1950. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Tenders are invited for the purchase of theold Belize, 5th January, 1950. District Commissioner's Quarters at Stann Creek No. 1/1950. as it stands. In the Goods of ELIZABETH YOUNG, late The successful tenderer will be required to de- of Hill Bank, New River, Married woman, de- molish the building, remove the materials and ceased. clean up the site within three months of the ac- ceptance of his tender. Application for Letters of Administration in Tenders should be submitted to the Director of the above Estate has been made by David Alexan- Public Works, Belize, on or before the 31st Jan- der Young of Hill Bank, Labourer. uary, 1950. T, .. .. .. 1 ! The~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~T DietrofulcWrsde o id *~UA ~ U ki pi Luaaaaiprosi The Director of Public Works does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. E. V. WILLIAMS, Director of Public Works. I 1 u MAL0 inl particular, ana all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or be- fore Monday the 30th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said David Alexander Young. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Cay Corker San Pedro, A.C. Holy Redeemer Girls' Holy Redeemer Girls' Holy Redeemer Girls' Holy Redeemer Boys' Holy Redeemer Girls' Holy Redeemer Boys' Holy Redeemer Boys' Cay Corker Wesley Primary Orange Walk R.C. Holy Redeemer Boys' Corozal R.C. St. Mary's Holy Redeemer Boys' St. Mary's Holy Redeemer Boys' Cay Corker Ebenezer St. John's Barranco Wesley Primary Corozal R.C. Monkey River Anglican No. 30. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 33 No. 32. Summary of Meteorological Observations. M.P. 197/49 DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1949. BAROMETER STATION (Pressure in inches) (At M.S.L. and Gravity of Latitude 17" 30') Average Monthly Mean 30 022 (Barometer cistern 16.83 ft. above Mean Sea Level) I Absolute extremes of pressure SHighest Date Lowest Date 30,200 18th 29.850 i 12th TEMPERATURES IN THE SHADE-(Fahrenheit Degrees)___ Mean Daily Mean Daily Average Monthly Mean Absolute extremes of temperature Maximum Minimum of Daily Maximum and Highest Date Temperature Temperature Minimum Temperatures 8Lowest Date 80.0 61.0 70.5 85.0 i 55.0 23rd RELATIVE HlUMIDITY-(taken from Wet and Dry Bulbs). Average Monthly Mean I Highest Date Lowest Date 82% i 100% 1st, 14th & 15th 65%0/ 14th & 17th WIND MOVEMENTS IN MILES-(Standard Anemometer above ground 51.3 ft.). Average hourly velocity Prevailing direction Maximum velocity and direction Date 6 m.p.h. N. W 20 m.p.h. N.W. 3rd PRECIPITATION-(in inches and hundred-hs.) Total Amount- 5.05 Greatest Amount in 24 consecutive hours- 2,59 Date-13th D. FAIRWEATHER, Meteorological Observer. RAINFALL BELIZE Month 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 January 4.18 2.62 2.87 8.75 2.33 .84 3.80 3.42 4.08 3.10 February .. 0.22 1.12 1.48 3.74 .78 1 1.00 3.29 6.49 1.86 4.10 March .. 1.55 1.76 0.04 3.37 1.07 1.12 1.93 3.40 .12 April .. 1.50 2.41 4.36 6.45 1.00 .02 2.87 .40 1.64 .03 May . 3.49 10 67 5.35 3.43 2.37 9.02 73 .06 1.09 .84 June .. .. 6.69 2.27 12.01 3.91 10.08 3.32 6.73 3.71 11.46 3.12 July .. 14.72 4.68 10.12 4.97 5.59 1 4.38 7.06 o.20 7.09 5.17 August .. 5.69 9.31 10.07 4.30 3.65 I 15.49 8.53 4.56 5.01 5.85 September 19.68 12.26 16.16 1 4.08 6.06 21.27 6.98 7.66 7.54 8.17 October .. 18.76 11.04 5.56 i 13.07 2.53 4.22 14.36 9.00 5.31 8.30 November .. 9.68 9.63 25.72 7.03 3.72 7.38 8.71 5.55 1 12.85 5.05 December .. 6.18 11.54 16.13 5.79 3.02 5.42 1 7.84 5.95 11.67 92.34 79.31 109.87 68.89 42.20 73.48 72.83 56.40 69.60 The mean annual rainfall in Belize for the years 19G6 to 1946 was 80.99 inches. During this period the highest recorded rainfall was 130.94 inches in 1911 and the lowest 42.20 inches in 1944. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 33. M.P. 245/43. Medical Department, Belize, 10th January, 1950. PHARMACEUTICAL SCHOOLS RECOG- NISED BY THE MEDICAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 (b) of section 3 of the Chemists and Druggists Or- dinance, 1939, (No. 17 of 1939), it is notified that the following pharmaceutical schools are, for the time being, recognized by the Board of Examiners of Chemists and Druggists:- Schools in the Government Hospitals of:- Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I., Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I., Bridgetown, Barbados, B.W.I., Georgetown, British Guiana, St. George's, Grenada, Castries, St. Lucia, Kingstown, St. Vincent, Roseau, Dominica, St. John, Antigua, Basseterre, St. Kitts; also schools recognized by the Pharmaceutical College of Canada. By Order. L. P. YOUNGLAO, Senior Medical Officer, Chairman, Board of Examiners of Chemists and Druggists. -- -- -~;~~~~---- --~-~~;; - 3.4 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 34---T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOLLOWING TRADE MARK: THAT THE is the exclusive trade mark of The Grove Labora- tories, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America, and having its principal place of business at 2630-52 Pine Street, in the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri, United States of America, by virtue of an assign- ment from the former owner, The F. W. Fitch Company of Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A. The above trade mark is used by the said, The Grove Laboratories, Inc., in respect of Shampoos, Hair Tonics, Shaving Creams, and other Hair- Care preparations, including Brilliantine and Hair Oils. Any person infringing or improperly using the above trade mark will be prosecuted under Chap- ter 207 of the Consolidated Laws of British Hon- duras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with, as the law allows. DRAGTEN, WOODS & CO., Solicitors, North Front Street, Belize, for and on behalf of THE GROVE LABORATORIES, INC. Printed by the Government Printer Gazette Extraordinary BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 5 BELIZE, 16th JANUARY, 1950 Page 35 No. 34. M.P. 1/50. Import Control & Supply Office, Belize, 16th January, 1950. THE PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. In exercise of the powers vested in him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, (S.R. & 0. No. 69), the Competent Authority hereby makes the following Order: 1. This Order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 2) Order, 1950. 2. The Price of Goods (Amendment No. 1) Order, 1950, dated the 12th January, 1950, is hereby amended as follows:- (a) by the deletion of paragraph 1 thereof and the substitution there- for of the following- "1. This Order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 1) Order, 1950."; (b) by the addition of the following paragraph numbered 1A.- "PART II. of the First Schedule hereto shall come into force on the 1st day of February, 1950." A. WOLFFSOHN, Competent Authority. Printed by the Government Printer Government Gazette BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 6 BELIZE, 21st JANUARY, 1950 Page 37' [i~~ ~ ~~~~ I -[ 'i -TT- V - Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 21st January, 1950. The following particulars relating to appoint- ienks, etc., in the Public Service are published for generall information. By Command. St HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 35. Staff 112. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED. RITCHIE, J., ArcdItect, Pubic Works Depart- mni; appointment confirmed with effect from 22td Jadrafay,' 1947. Ni 36. M.P. 0784. EXTENSION OF LEAVE. PEPITUNE, J., Accountant, Treasury Depart- ment, leave extended with effect from 16th Jan- uary to 17th May, 1950. No. 37. M.P. 03638. LEAVE GRANTED. FIGUEROA, R. C., Sanitary Inspector, Medical Department, vacation leave with effect from 16th January to 26th July, 1950. (No. 25). M.P. 21/50. Colonial Secretary's Office, elize, 14th January, 1949. DECLARATION OF PUBLIC ROADS. It is hereby notified in accordance with the pro- visi6ns of sections 7 and 8 of the Public Roads Or- dinance, Chapter 42 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, that the Director of Public Works has ap- pNed to' the Governor in Council for the issue of a Profalnatfon drdtring that the land along the survey line of the proposed route for the new Roaring Creek to Middlesex Road, as per schedule below, be proclaimed a public road. And that all land not built upon or cultivated which shall be required for the purpose of the road shall be absolutely taken and appropriated without tender or payment by way of compensa- tion, and shall vest in the Government without any formal transfer thereof. The area of such road t6 extend for a distance of fifty feet on either side of the Centre of the road when located. Schedule. From Roaring Creek to. Caves River, a dis- tance of approximately 14 miles passing through the properties of Orange Walk, Roaring Creek works, Caves works and St. Hermans. a No. 38. M.P. 28/50. Belize 11ih January, 1950. MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-1950. Provided that the volume of business so re- quires, and that other circumstances permit, meet- ings of the Legislative Council will be held as follows during 1950:- Monday 13th February at 2 p.m. Monday 17th April at 2 p.m. Monday 26th June at 2 p.m. Monday 21st August at 2 p.m. Monday 23rd October at 2 p.m. Monday 27th November at 2 p.m. (Budget Meeting). Additional meetings may of course be sum- moned by the Governor at any time if the neces- sity arises. N6. 39. M.P. 1177/49. Belize, 19th January, 1950. DiSeHARGED PRISONERS' AID COMMITTEE. Appointment. His Excellency the Governor has appointed the Reverend Canon E. A. Hubbard to be a member 38 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Committee until the 31st December, 1950. ------f-------- No. 40. M.P. 1169/49. 21s! January, 1950. STERLING CONTROL. With reference to Gazette Notice No. 817 of the 22nd December, 1949, it is notified that the neces- sity for controlling the transmission of funds from British Honduras into the sterling area has now disappeared, and the purchase of sterling may be undertaken without restriction. In consequence of this, Open General Licences are now being re- issued by the Controller of Imports. ------------- No. 41. M.P. 1253/47. Belize. 21st January, 1950. STATUTORY INSTRUMENT. The under-mentioned Statutory Instrument is published with this issue of the Gazette and forms part thereof :- No. 3 of 1950-The Newtown (Amendment) Rules, 1950. Barracks By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. " PIIP - (No. 27). Survey Department, Belize, 14th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown lands are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose, of giving any person an oppor- tunity of making any representation to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette so applicants inust be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. A. F'LLIOTI, Director of Surveys TO LEASE. SOct. 17, 1949--Christobel Velasquez-Toledo District, situate in the Village of Barranco; being lot formerly leased to Henry E. Loredo lot No. 83 Dec. 12, 1949--Camila Apolonio-Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Hopkins lot No. 93 SDec. 23, 1949-Daniel Davis-Belize District, situate on the right ascending Black Creek in the Black Creek Reserve at Washing Tree Front Ridge, north by Crown land, east by Crown land, south by land of the Estate of George Tillett known as "Point of Comfort", west by Black Creek 100 acres TO PURCHASE. .Sept. 23, 1948-Francisco Cunil-Cayo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, north by block No. 189, east by block No. 191, south by block No. 193, west by block No. 194; being a portion of block No. 192 13 acres Aug. 13, 1949-Santiago Can-Cayo District, situate.east of the old Cayo-Soccoths Road, north by the northern portion of block No. 46, east by land of applicant and Jose Can, south by land of applicant (the northern portion of block No. 69), wzst by Crown land; being the southern portion of block No. 46 15 acres Oct. 27, 1949-Macaria Castellanos de Flow- ers- Cayo District, situate on the right ascending the Western Branch, Belize River, north by Crown land, east by land held by Esteban Sanchez, south by land applied for by Venarando Sanchez, west by Crown land; being the western portion of block No. 254 25 acres Nov. 3, 1949-Arthur Ramclam-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by land occupied by Victor Cuevas, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land; being block No. 425 25 acres .Nov. 15, 1949-David Parhanm-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gor- da-San Antonio Road at Crique Trosa, north by land held by Fred Straughan, east by land held by Jam-zs Thompson, south by Crown land, west by land held by S. A. Bevans 20 acres .Dec. 22 ,1949-Francisco Gutierrez-Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, north by land owned by Edwin Wills, east by land occupied by Cecilia Vansen, south by Crown land, west by the river; being block No. 310 25 acres . Dec. 28, 1949-David Morrison-Stann Creek District. situate on the left ascending the Stann Creek Valley Road, north by, the Stann Creek Valley Road, east by land occupied by Charles Belisle, south by Crown land,, west by land occupied by applicant 5 acres . Dec. 29, 1949-Felix Sabal-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being lot formerly leased to applicant lot No. 552 Dec. 29, 1949-Lincoln Savery-Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos. 330 and 331 10 acres Jan. 3, 1950-Lidia Smellie-Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area, north by land oc- cupied by Vicente Sosa, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by road reserve and land oc- cupied by H. N. Dingwall 7a. Ir. 32p. LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED .D.S. 132-37-Enemecio King-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 12 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. SD.S. 0560-Cipriano N. Nicholas-Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 7a. 2r. Op. For non-fulfilment of conditions. D.S. 1379-S. B. Daniels-Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Temash River. 20 acres. For non-fulfilment of conditions. D.S. 4399-Isaiah Pratt-Belize District, sit- uate on the west side of the Belize-Corozal Road. 20 acres. For non-payment of land tax. D.S. 5993-Feliciano L. Alvarez-Toledo Dis- trict, situate north of Barranco. 20 acres. For non-payment of the 5th and 6th instalments. S. D.S. 6886-Rafael Rosado-Cayo District situate on the right ascending the Eastern Branch,. Belize River. 24a. 3r. 15p. (block No. 51). At the request of the settler. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 39 No. 42. BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of September, 1949, complaint was made before EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that GERALD JONES, being the owner of' certain land, to. wit: 15 acres situate at Haulover Creek, on the Belize River, and within the Jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town, in the Belize District, said taxes amounting to $1.20 for the years 1946/47-50, within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly authorised and appointed by the Di- rector of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears before me the undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magis- trate, but the said GERALD JONES, although duly called doth not appear by himself, his coun- sel or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said GERALD JONES, by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be fur- ther dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad- judge the said GERALD JONES, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS, the sum of $1.20 on or before the 31st January next, and also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SUR- VEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Magistrate. No. 43. BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of September, 1949, complaint was made before EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of Britiish Honduras, for that BENJAMIN HEM- ANS, being the owner of certain land, to wit: 20 acres situate on the Sibun River, and within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town, in the Belize District, said taxes amounting to $1.20 for the years 1946/ 47-50, within the meaning of the Land and Prop- erty Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Consoli- dated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly author- ised and appointed by the Director of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears before me the under- signed FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said BEN- JAMIN HEMANS, although duly called doth not appear by himself, his counsel, or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said BENJAMIN HEMANS, by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said com- plaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said BENJAMIN HEMANS, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.20 on or before the 31st January next, and also to pay to the said DI- RECTOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Magistrate. No. 44 BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of September, 1949, complaint was made before EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that HANNIBAL WIL- SON, being the owner of certain land to wit:. 75 acres situate at Jones' Lagoon, on the Sibun River, and within the Jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town, in the Belize District, said taxes amounting to $4.48 for the years 1946/47-50, within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly authorised and appointed by the Di- rector of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears before me the undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magis- trate, but the said HANNIBAL WILSON, al- though duly called doth not appear by himself, his counsel or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said HANNIBAL WIL- SON, by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be fur- ther dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad- judge the said HANNIBAL WILSON, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS, the sum of $4.48 on or before the 31st January next. and also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SUR- VEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Magistrate. 40 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 45. authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF September, 1949, complaint was made before RUTH WILLIAMS, although duly called doth EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 20 acres, of ESTATE OF RUTH WILLIAMS, by three the ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, consecutive publications in the Gazettte dated situate at Northern Lagoon, Manatee, and 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect duly served with the summons in this behalf and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such which required them to be and appear here at this land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- day before such Justices of the Peace for the said trict, said taxes amounting to $1.20 for the years Colony as should now be here to answer the said 1946/47-50, within the meaning of the Land complaint and to be further dealt with according and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the to law; and now having heard the matter of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly WILLIAMS, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- SURVEYS, the sum of $2.90 on or before the 31st veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the January next, and also to pay to the said DIREC- aundersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY TOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- in this behalf. ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, although duly called doth Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- January i the year of our Lord one thousand neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony 'that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE aforesaid. ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, by F. C. P. BOWEN, three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been Acting Magistrate. duly served with the summons in this behalf ,_ a t ich required ,them to be and appear here at this No. 47. day before such Jistices of the Peace for the said Cblony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. to law; and now having heard the matter of the, said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER IBE IT REMEMiBERED that on the 21st day of OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF NATHAN September, 1949, complaint was made before E. HUMES, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's SURVEYS the sum of $1.20 on or before the 31st Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony January pext, and also to pay tothe said DIREC- of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR TQR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1,00 for his costs OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 5 acres, of in this behalf. the ESTATE OF ETHEL ALBERTHA WOODS, situate below Boom, on the Belize River, and .Given under .my hand and seal .this 6th day of within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect January in the year of our Lord one thousand and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such vine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- aforesaid. trict, said taxes amounting to $1.80 for the period F C. P WEN ending 1949/50, within the meaning of the Land SC. P.BOWEN, and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Acting Magistrate. Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to S wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, -- .George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly No. 46. authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the BRITISH HONqURAS, To Wit: Belize.District. undersigped FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- iBE IT RE kLE M BERED that on the 21st day of ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL September, 1949, complaint was made before ALBERTHA WOODS, although duly called doth EDWIN EDGAR ,EUSEY, one of His Majesty's not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- Justices of ,the Peace in and for the said Colony neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath of 'British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR that the said OWNER OR OWNERS QF THE OWNE$RS of certain land, .to wit: 81 acres, of ESTATE OF ETHEL 4LBERTHA WOODS, by the ESTATE QOF jRUTH WILLIAMS, situate at three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated Hector .Creek, on the Sibun River, and 17lt, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect duly served with the summons in this behalf and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such' which required them to be and appear here at this land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- day before such Justices of the Peace for the said strict, said taxes amounting to $2.90 for the period Colony as should now be here to answer the said ending 1949/50, within the meaning of the Land complaint and to .be further dealt with according and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the to law; and now having heard the matter of the Consolidated Laws, .194, and now at this day, to said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, OR OR o ERS OF THE ,ESTATiE OF ETEL George Arthur :Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly ALBERTHA WOODS, to pay to the said DI- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 41 RECTOR OF SURVEYS, the sum of $1.80 on or before the 31st January next, and also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Magistrate. H '. (No. 20). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1949. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Grazing--Period from 1.1.50 to 31.12.54. Mr. Moses Ramclam-Toledo District-Crown lands bounded on the north and east by Dam Creek, Road from Deep River to Chan Quebrada and Bladen Branch of Monkey River to its Junc- tion with Swasey Branch, on the south by a line running from the junction of Bladen and Swasey Branches of Monkey River on a bearing of 5.76' W. to the Pine Forests thence along the north boundary of the area held under Pine Licence No. 31/43 to Deep River on the west by Deep River, excluding all lands leased and granted. Pine-Period from 15. 1. 50 to 15. I. 55. ~li - Belize, 29th December, 1949. (No. 30). No. 61/1949. In the Goods of BENJAMIN FLOWERS late of: Belize, Cattleman, deceased. Application for Letters of Administration.- in the above Estate has been made by Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers both of Belize, Spinsters. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday, the 23rd day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said Winnifred Flowers and Muriel Flowers. A. 0. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. (No. 28). M.P. 03660. FOR SALE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the old District Commissioner's Quarters at Stann Creek as it stands. The successful tenderer will be required to de- molish the building, remove the materials and clean up the site within three months of the ac- ceptance of his tender. Tenders should be submitted to the Director of Public Works, Belize, on or before the 31st Jan- uary, 1950. The Director of Public Works does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. Forest Office, Belize, 14th January, 1950. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 12 of the For- est Rules, 1939, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such representation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conservator of Forests and not to any forest officer by name) within fourteen days of the date of publication of the ,Gazette in which the advertisement of the appli- cation first appears. By Order. A. F. A. LAMB, Conservator of Forests. ------i------ Second Publication. Cayo District- Mr. Eluterio Mai-Crown lands in "Little Pine Ridge" Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve ex. cluding all lands leased and granted. E. V. WILLIAMS, Director of Public Works. (N,. 31). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1950. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 5th January, 1950. No. 1/1950. In the Goods of ELIZABETH YOUNG, late of Hill Bank, New River, Married woman, de- ceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by David Alexan- der Young of Hill Bank, Labourer. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or be- fore Monday the 30th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said David Alexander Young. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. I 42 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 48. Summary of Meteorological Observations. M.P. 197/49 DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1949. BAROMETER STATION (Pressure in inches) (At M.S.L. and Gravity of Latitude 17' 30') (Barometer cistern 16.83 ft. above Mean Sea Level) Average Monthly Mean Absolute extremes of pressure SHighest i Date Lowest Date 29.995 TEMPERATURES IN THE SHADE-(Fahrenheit Degrees) Mean Daily Mean Daily Average Monthly Mean Absolute extremes of temperature Maximum Minimum of Daily Maximum and Highest Date s Date Temperature Temperature Minimum TemperaturesI 1 I Lowest 2 __ _______ .-- -----. 12th \--- 2nd, 19th, 23rd 81.0 643 72.6 87.0 I 60.0 & 27th RELATIVE HUMIDITY-(taken from Wet and Dry Bulbs). Average Monthly Mean ___ Highest Date Lowest Date 84% 100 % 20th, 21st, 22nd & 30th 68% 2nd WIND MOVEMENTS IN MILES-(Standard Anemometer above ground 51.3 ft.). Average hourly velocity Prevailing direction Maximum velocity and direction Date 6.2 m.p.h. N. E 16 m.p.h. N.E. 15th PRECIPITATION-(in inches and hundredths.) TotalAmount- 10.18 Greatest Amount in 24 consecutive hour-- 2.35 Date-31st D. FAIRWEATHER, Meteorological Observer. RAINFALL BELIZE Month 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 January 4.18 2.62 2.87 8.75 2.33 .84 3.80 3.42 4.08 3.10 February 0.22 1.12 1.48 3.74 .78 1.00 3.29 6.49 1.86 4.10 March 1.55 1.76 0.04 3.37 1.07 1.12 1.93 3.40 .12 April .. .50 2.41 4.36 6.45 1.00 .02 2.87 .40 1.64 .03 May .. 3.49 10.67 5.35 3.43 2.37 9.02 .73 .06 1.09 .84 June .. 6.69 2.27 12.01 3.91 10.08 3.32 6.73 3.71 11.46 3.12 July .. 14.72 4.68 10.12 4.97 5.59 4.38 7.06 6.20 7.09 5.17 August .. 5.69 9.31 10.07 4.30 3.65 15.49 8.53 4.56 5.01 5.85 September 19.68 12.26 16.16 4.08 6.06 21.27 6.98 7.66 7.54 8.17 October .. 18.76 11.04 5.56 13.07 2.53 4.22 14.36 9.00 5.31 8.30 November 9.68 9.63 25.72 7.03 3.72 7.38 8.71 5.55 12.85 5.05 December .. 6.18 11.54 16.13 5.79 3.02 5.42 7.84 5.95 11.67 10.18 92.34 79.31 109.87 68.89 42.20 I 73.48 I 72.83 1 56.40 69.60 The mean annual rainfall in Belize for the years 1906 to 1946 was 80.99 inches. During this period the highest recorded rainfall was 130.94 inches in 1911 and the lowest 42.20 inches in 1944. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 49. Import Control &c Supply Office, Belize, 17th January, 1950. PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. In exercise of the powers vested m him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, (S.R. & 0. 1939, No. 69), the Competent Authority hereby makes the following Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 3) Order, 1950. 2. The Price of Goods (Amendment No. 33) Order, dated th( llth June, 1947, is hereby further amended as follows: (a) by the deletion therefrom of the following: BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE M.iaximum Wholesale Price 17. RICE- B ro n ................................... .15 per 100 lb ........... .... 21. SUGAR- JMrvimu',m Retail Price per ]b. 9e (iii) Brown (local) ............... S .10 per 100 lb. ........... (b) by the substitution thorefor of the following: 17. RICE- * ..per lb. 6e Imported (510/ Broken) .21. SUGAR- (iii) Brown (local) ........ 8. 15 per 100 lb. ................ ......... 65.60 per 100 lb. ................ per lb. 9e per lb. 6e A. WOLFFSOHN, Conmpetent Aulhority. No. 50. District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 12th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS to lease lots in the town of Stann Creek are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must bz prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN. District Commissioner. Stann Creek TO LEASE. ,. January, 3rd 1950-Antonio Nunez-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 836 ... January, 3rd 1950-Charles Thompson-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to applicant. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 302. .. January, 5th 1950-Mervin Lockwood-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being vacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 833. . January, 5th 1950-Octavia Westby-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being vacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 851. ..January, 5th 1950-Benedict Diego-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Hermenijildo Diego. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 502. No. 51. District Commissioner's Office, Punta Gorda, 10th January, 1950. SALE OF LEASES IN THE TOLEDO DISTRICT. On Saturday, the 28th January, 1950, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House at Pun- ta Gorda the following lease of Crown land:- Lot No. 144A in the town of Monkey River for twenty years at a commencing rent of $1.50 per annum. Lot No. 314 in the town of Punta Gorda for twenty years at a commencing rent of $1.50 per annum. Plan may be seen and further particulars ob- tained at the District Commissioner's Office at Punta Gorda. By Order. ALBERT JOHNSTON, Acting District Commissioner, Toledo. GAZETTE SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Gazette will be supplied to subscribers at the rate of $5.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on the 31st day of December. Single copies may be obtained from the Gov- ernment Printer at 15 cents per copy. Rates for non-official notices. The first insertion, 75 cents per inch, single column wide. The second and each subsequent insertion of the same notice, 50 cents per inch, single column. ~ 44 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (No. 19). No. 52. Income Tax Office, District Commissioner's Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. Corozal, 14th January, 1950. INCOME TAX RETURNS. To the worshipful the Justices of the Peace act- Persons liable to pay Income Tax are reminded ing in and for the Northern District as Licensing that they are required to deliver returns of their Magistrates and to all others whom it may con- incomes for the year 1949 by the 31st March, cern. 1950. Returns by employers should be forward- ed to the Income Tax Office not later than the TAKE NOTICE that Special Liquor Licen- 28th February, 1950. sing Meeting for the Nhern District will be In the case of any person carrying on business, held in the District Commissioner's Court Room a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and at Corozal at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Balance Sheet should accompany the return. Friday the 26th instant to take into consideration All returns, etc., should be sent under confiden- the application of: Margarito Vega for a shop tial cover to the Income Tax Office, Belize, or to liquor licence for the sale of fermented and the District Commissioner in an out-district from spirituous liquors in the house and appurtenances whom the necessary forms can be obtained on thereunto belonging to the applicant situate on a application. street having no name at San Estevan. Failure to file returns within the time prescrib- ed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecu- By Order. tion without further warning. By Order. E. I. PASOS, A. A. HEUSTIS, For District Commissioner, Assessor of Income Tax. Northern District, Printed by tihe GdOWisWn Pntr Government Gazette BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 6 BELIZE, 28th JANUARY, 1950 Page 45 Colonial Secretary's Office, (No. 25). Belize, 28th January, 1950. The following particulars relating to appoint- ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 53. Staff 252. APPOINTMENT. GOSCINSKI, Dr. A., to be a Temporary Medical Officer with effect from 20th January, 1950. No. 54. Staff 208. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED. RENEAU, Miss A. L., Junior Keyboard Opera- tor, Government Printing Office, appointment confirmed with effect from 1st January, 1949. No. 55. M.P. 02635. EXTENSION OF LEAVE. SMITH, H. L., Night Operator & Linesman, Telephone Branch, Electricity and Telephones Department, leave extended with effect from 21st December, 1949, to 7th January, 1950. -----^t,------ No. 56. RESUMPTION OF DUTIES. SABALA, E., Forest Ranger, Forestry Depart- m-nt, resumed duty with effect from 7th Jan- uary, 1950. Staff 43. SMITH, H. L., Night Operator & Linesman, Telephone Branch, Electricity and Telephones Department, resumed duty with effect from 9th January, 1950. M.P. 02635. M.P. 21/50. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 14th January, 1949. DECLARATION OF PUBLIC ROADS. It is hereby notified in accordance with the pro- visions of sections 7 and 8 of the Public Roads Or- dinance, Chapter 42 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, that the Director of Public Works has ap- plied to the Governor in Council for the issue of a Proclamation ordering that the land along the survey line of the proposed route for the new Roaring Creek to Middlesex Road, as per schedule below, be proclaimed a public road. And that all land not built upon or cultivated which shall be required for the purpose of the road shall be absolutely taken and appropriated without tender or payment by way of compensa- tion, and shall vest in the Government without any formal transfer thereof. The area of such road to extend for a distance of fifty feet on either side of the centre of the road when located. Schedule. From Roaring Creek to Caves River, a dis- tance of approximately 14 miles passing through the properties of Orange Walk, Roaring Creek works, Caves works and St. Hermans. No. 57. M.P. 246/47. Belize, 21st January, 1950. STATUTORY INSTRUMENT. The under-mentioned Statutory Instrument is published with this issue of the Gazette and forms part thereof:- No. 4 of 1950-The Passports (Amendment) Order, 1950. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. 46 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 58. No. 60. Education Office, In re Estate of SALVADOR ERALES late of Be- Belize, 24th January, 1950. lize, deceased. TEACHERS' AND PUPIL TEACHERS' EX- To all whom it may concern: AMTNATTONS 1950 It is hereby notified that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Examinations, 1950, will be held on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th May and not on the 4th to the 7th May, 1950, as stated in Gazette Notice, No. 711, published on the 12th November, 1949. By Order. J. W. FORREST, Director of Education. ~-- -- (No. 19). Income Tax Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. INCOME TAX RETURNS. Persons liable to pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to deliver returns of their incomes for the year 1949 by the 31st March, 1950. Returns by employers should be forward- ed to the Income Tax Office not later than the 28th February, 1950. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and 1Balance Sheet should accompany the return. ,All returns, etc., should be sent under confiden- tial cover to the Income Tax Office, Belize, or to the District Commissioner in an out-district from whom the necessary forms can be obtained on application. Failure to file returns within the time prescrib- ed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecu- tion without further warning. By Order. A. A. HEUSTIS, Assessor of Income Tax. ,_----;--------- Stann Creek, 20th January, 1950. PRODUCE LICENCE. The following licence to buy and sell produce in the Stann Creek District during the year ending on the 31st December, 1950, has been issued un- der the provisions of the Produce Protection Or- dinance-Chapter 72 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924:- Name Address., Gervasio J. Norales Stann Creek J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by section nine of the Official Administrator Ordinance-Chapter 211 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 I FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Official Administrator, intend on or after the 19th day of May next to distribute the assets of the aforesaid Salvador Erales of Belize in the Belize District among such claimants of whose claims I shall then have notice. AND further take notice that all claims against the estate of the said Salvador Erales must be de- livered to me before the 19th day of May next. AND further take notice that neither I nor the Public Revenue will be liable in respect of any assets distributed by me without express notice of any such claim at the time of distribution. DATED the 19th day of January, 1950. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Official Administrator. No. 61. District Commissioner's Office, Cayo, 20th January, 1950. SPECIAL LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Cayo District as Licensing Magistrates and to all others whom it may con- cern. TAKE NOTICE that a Special Licensing Meet- ing for the Cayo District will be held in the Dis- trict Commissioner's Court Room at El Cayo at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Monday 6th day of February, 1950, to take into consideration the application of Samuel B. Burn for a Shop Liquor Licence in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging the property of Leopold Stephen situate at Roaring Creek, Cayo. By Order. A. H. ANDERSON, District Commissioner, Cayo. GAZETTE SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Gazette will be supplied to subscribers at the rate of $5.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on the 31st day of December. Single copies may be obtained from the Gov- ernment Printer at 15 cents per copy. Rates for non-official notices. The first insertion, 75 cents per inch, single column wide. The second and each subsequent insertion of the same notice, 50 cents per inch. single column. No. 59. District Commissioner's Office, GAZETTE 47 BRITISH HONDURA- B 1 by himself, his counsel, or attorney, and (No. 42). it is OINJAMIN HEMANS, by three consecutive BRITIS HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. said tons in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and BRITISH HONDURAS, publ'lpeember, 1949, has been duly served with BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of 31st 0ianons in this behalf which required epBE IT 1 c pint was made before the o be and appear here at this day before September, 1949 EomY, one of His Majest's him jtstices of the Peace for the said Colony Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony suc now be here to answer the said com- of British Honduras, for that GERALD JONES, as sI ~ad to be further dealt with according to of Brithe owner of certain land, to wit: plaip dl now having heard the matter of the said being the owner Haulover Creek, on the Belize la it, I do adjudge the said BENJAMIN 15 acres situate at Haulover Creek, la'1irt, River, and within the Jurisdiction of the Court, col'NS, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF River,l and does stil neglect to pay arrears of HE YS the sum of $1.20 on or before the 31st adid neglect and does s than land in a town, in SIU yV next, and also to pay to the said DI- t he Belze District, said taxes amounting to $1.20 Jaf oA OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for othe years 1946/47-50, within the meaning of Ri sts in this behalf. Sthe Consolidated Taw 194, and now at ivl under my hand and seal this 6th day of f the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at in the year of our Lord one thousand this day, towit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, dred and fifty at Belize in the Colony at Belize, George Arthur Wright, Second Class i de d F C Ben Clerk, duly authorised and appointed by the Di- nI., rector of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears F.C.P. BOWEN, before me the undersigned FREDERICK Acting Magistrate. CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magis- Acting Magistrate. trate, but the said GERALD JONES, although duly called doth not appear by himself, his coun- sel or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved J' on oath that the said GERALD JONES, by lTlSI HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, r REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of dhasbeenduly served with the summons in iter, 1949, complaint was made before this behalf which required him to be and appear EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's this da before such Justces of the Peace in and for the said Colony here at t his day before such Justices of Mgs the Peace for the said Colony as should now be pi Honduras, for that HANNIBAL WIL- ther a er the said complaint and to be fur- n the onr f eta a t t her dealt with according to law; and now having 0 ^O o heard the according to law; and o ad es situate at Jones' Lagoon, on the Sibun thter of the said complaint, do ad id within the Jurisdiction of the Court, jhrd the said GERALD JONES, to pay gect and does still neglect to pay arrears of to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS, the such land other than land in a town, in tof $1.20 honor before the 31st January next, an ,"e District, said taxes amounting to $4.48 also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SUR he ears 1946/47-50, within the meaning of Ys the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. sti and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at G iven under my han aofur Lord one thousand ,li' to wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, iJanuarye hne th ffty at Belize in the Colon bC', George Arthur Wright, Second Class nine hundred and fiuly authorized and appointed by the Di- maforesaid. f t of isote Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears F. C. P. BOWEN, me the undersigned FREDERICK ao i LinS PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magis- Acting Magistrate. bUt the said HANNIBAL WILSON, al- I h duly called doth not appear by himselfhais S or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily (No. 43). O On oath that the said HANNIBAL WIL- BRI HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize Ditrict by three consecutive publications in the BRITISH HONDURAS, T p, dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, e EERED o that on the 21st day tee an duly served with the summons in BE IT REMEMBcolaint was made befc alf which required him to be and appear September, 1949, c e of His Maest t this day before such Justices of ses of te Pae in and for the said Colo eae for the said Colony as should now be Justices of the Peace that BENJAMIN HE' answer the said complaint and to be fur- of Britiish Honduras, of certain land, to 1' hli with according to law; and now having 20 acres situate on the Sibun River, and n i10- '. matter of the said complaint, I do ad- the jurisdiction o the Court, did neglect and d'' e said HANNIBAL WILSON, to pay still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such .1 ,said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS, the sum other than land in a town, in the Belize Dist' on or before the 31st January nex. and said taxes amounting to $1.20 for the years 1' a .1 to the said DIRECTOR OF SUR- sa47-50, within the meaning of the Land and PI ,ie sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. 4750,erty Tax Ordin chance, Chapter 4 of the Con dated Laws, 1924, Ordinand now at this day, to wit under my hand and seal this 6th day of dated Laws, 1924of, and now at thBelize, Ge' 'in the year of our Lord one thousand Ar6tur Wrigh day of January, 1950 atClerk, duly au dred and fifty at Belize in the Colony Arthur Wright, Second Classirecrk u ao Su i4. ised and appointed by the Director of Sup1 0iit to sue on his behalf, appears before me the FREDERICK CHARLES pEO .C. P. BOWEN, l rN Acting Magistrate, but thesaid Acting Magistrate. 48 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (No. 45). authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF September, 1949, complaint was made before RUTH WILLIAMS, although duly called doth EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 20 acres, of ESTATE OF RUTH WILLIAMS, by three the ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, consecutive publications in the Gazettte dated situate at Northern Lagoon, Manatee, and 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect duly served with the summons in this behalf and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such which required them to be and appear here at this land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- day before such Justices of the Peace for the said trict, said taxes amounting to $1.20 for the years Colony as should now be here to answer the said 1946/47-50, within the meaning of the Land complaint and to be further dealt with according and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the to law; and now having heard the matter of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly WILLIAMS, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- SURVEYS, the sum of $2.90 on or before the 31st veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the January next, and also to pay to the said DIREC- undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY TOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- in this behalf. ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, although duly called doth Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- January n the yearof our Lord one thousand neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE aforesaid. ESTATE OF NATHAN E. HUMES, by F. C. P. BOWEN, three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated B I n 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been Acting Magistrate. duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at this (N.47) day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said BTIH HS, To W B r. complaint and to be further dealt with according BRTISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF NATHAN September, 1949, complaint was made before E. HUMES, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's SURVEYS the sum of $1.20 on or before the 31st Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony January next, and also to pay to the said DIREC- of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR TOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 5 acres, of in this behalf. the ESTATE OF ETHEL ALBERTHA WOODS, situate below Boom, on the Belize River, and Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect January in the year of our Lord one thousand and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- aforesaid. trict, said taxes amounting to $1.80 for the period F C. P BOWEN ending 1949/50, within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Acting Magistrate. Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to *.. !wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly (No. 4,). authorised and appointed by the Director of Sur- veys to sue on his behalf appears before me the BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Belize District. undersigned FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Magistrate, but the said OWN- BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 21st day of ER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL September, 1949, complaint was made before ALBERTHA WOODS, although duly called doth EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's not appear by themselves, their counsel or attor- Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 8- acres, of ESTATE OF ETHEL ALBERTHA WOODS, by the ESTATE OF RUTH WILLIAMS, situate at three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated Hector Creek, on the Sibun River, and 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect duly served with the summons in this behalf and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such which required them to be and appear here at this land other than land in a town, in the Belize Dis- day before such Justices of the Peace for the said trict, said taxes amounting to $2.90 for the period Colony as should now be here to answer the said ending 1949/50, within the meaning of the Land complaint and to be further dealt with according and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the to law; and now having heard the matter of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER wit, on the 6th day of January, 1950, at Belize, OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL George Arthur Wright, Second Class Clerk, duly ALBERTHA WOODS, to pay to the said DI- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 49 RECTOR OF SURVEYS, the sum of $1.80 on or before the 31st January next, and also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Magistrate. (No. 30). M.P. 03660. FOR SALE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of the old District Commissioner's Quarters at Stann Creek as it stands. The successful tenderer will be required to de- molish the building, remove the materials and clean up the site within three months of the ac- ceptance of his tender. Tenders should be submitted to the Director of Public Works, Belize, on or before the 31st Jan- uary, 1950. The Director of Public Works does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. E. V. WILLIAMS, Director of Public Works. (No. 31). BRITISH HONDURAS, 1950. In the Supreme Court- Probate Side. General Registry, Belize, 5th January, 1950. Ng. 1/1950. In the Goods of ELIZABETH YOUNG, late of Hill Bank, New River, Married woman, de- ceased. Application for Letters of Administration in the above Estate has been made by David Alexan- der Young of Hill Bank, Labourer. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or be- fore Monday the 30th day of January, 1950, why such letters should not be granted to the said David Alexander Young. A, O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. ff.----- y (No. 51). District Commissioner's Office, Punta Gorda, 10th January, 1950. SALE OF LEASES IN THE TOLEDO DISTRICT. On Saturday, the 28th January, 1950, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House at Pun- ta Gorda the following lease of Crown land:- Lot No. 144A in the town of Monkey River for twenty years at a commencing rent of $1.50 per annum. Lot No. 314 in the town of Punta Gorda for twenty years at a commencing rent of $1.50 per annum. Plan may be seen and further particulars ob- tained at the District Commissioner's Office at Punta Gorda. By Order. ALBERT JOHNSTON, Acting District Commissioner, Toledo. (No. 50). District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 12th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS to lease lots in the town of Stann Creek are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. TO LEASE. January, 3rd 1950-Antonio Nunez-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 836 January, 3rd 1950--Charles Thompson-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to applicant. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 302. January, 5th 1950-Mervin Lockwood-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being vacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 833. S. January, 5th 1950-Octavia Westby-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being vacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 851. S.January, 5th 1950-Benedict Diego-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Hermenijildo Diego. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 502. 50 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 62. Import Control & Supply Office, Belize, 25th January, 1950. PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. In exercise of the powers vested in him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, (S.R. & 0. 1939, No. 69), the Competent Authority hereby makes the following Order:- 1. This order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 5) Or- der, 1950. 2. The Price of Goods (Amendment No. 1) Order, dated the 12th January, 1950, is hereby further amended as follows; (a) by the addition to First Schedule, Part I, List A. Maximum Wholesale Maximum Retail Price Price 11. FLOUR- (a) Soft Wheat "White Star" Brand "Vencedor" Brand "Gingham Girl" Brand "Banner" Brand "Gladiator" Brand 12. LARD- (b) Compound "Lighthouse" Brand "Spry" Brand 13. MARGARINE- "Shamrock" 15 MILK- (a) Condensed "Black Cow" $ 5.55 per sack of 96 lb. $ 5.44 per sack of 96 lb. $ 5.81 per sack of 96 lb. $ 5.62 per sack of 96 Ib. $ 5.43 per sack of 96 Ib. $29.20 per case of 4/28 lb. tins $13.47 per case of 36/1 lb. tins $12.62 por case of 12/3 lb. tins S26.56 per case of 4/28 lb. tins per lb. 7e 2 lb. for 13e per lb. 7e 2 lb. for 13e per lb. 7e per Ib. 7e 2 lb. for 13e per lb. 6e per lb. 30e per 1 lb. tin 43c per tin 3 lb. $1.21 per lb. 27c S 6.63 per case of 48/14 oz. per tin 15e A. WOLFFSOHN, Competent Authority. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETT E 51 No. 63. BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: Stann Creek' District. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 4th day of November, 1949, complaint was made before EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that ROBERT A. KIT- CHING, being the owner of certain land, to wit: 50 acres situate at North Stann Creek, and within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay costs of Court on such land other than land in a town, in the Stann Creek District, said costs amounting to $1.00 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day, to wit, on the llth day of January, 1950, at Stann Creek, Gil- bert Williams, Sergeant of Police, duly authorised and appointed by the Director of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears before me the undersigned JAMES NATHANIEL MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, but the said ROBERT A. KITCH- ING, although duly called doth not appear by himself, his counsel or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said ROBERT A. KITCHING, by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, has been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required him to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said ROBERT A. PITCHING, to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SURVEYS, forthwith the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Stann Creek, in the Colony aforesaid. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. I- -- No. 64. BRITISH HONDURAS, To Wit: District. Stann Creek BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 4th day of November, 1949, complaint was made before EDWIN EDGAR EUSEY, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the OWNER OR OWNERS of certain land, to wit: 5 acres, of the ESTATE OF CHARLES F. LONGSWORTH, situate at Mullins River, and within the jurisdic- tion of the Court, did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town, in the Stann Creek District, said tax-s amounting to $2.70 for the period ending 1949/50, within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance, Chapter 24 of the Con- solidated Laws, 1924, and now at this day. to wit, on the 11th day of January, 1950, at Stann Creek, Gilbert Williams, Sergeant of Poiice, duly author- ised and appointed by the Director of Surveys to sue on his behalf, appears before me the under- signed JAMES NATHANIEL MEIGHAN, Dis- trict Commissioner,' but "the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES F. LONGSWORTH, although duly called doth not appear by themselves, their counsels or attor- neys, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES F. LONGSWORTH, by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 17th, 24th and 31st December, 1949, have been duly served with the summons in this behalf which required them to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said OWNER OR OWNERS OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES F. LONGSWORTH, to pay to the said DIREC- TOR OF SURVEYS, the sum of $2.70 forthwith and also to pay to the said DIRECTOR OF SUR- VEYS the sum of $1.00 for his costs in this be- half. Given under my hand and seal this llth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty at Stann Creek, in the Colony aforesaid. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner. __ Stann Creek. No. 65. In re Estate of lize, deceased. FRANK MITCHELL late of Be- To all whom it may concern: TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by section nine of the Official Administrator Ordinance-Chapter 211 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924-I FREDERICK CHARLES. PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Official Administrator, intend on or after the 19th day of May next to distribute the assets of the aforesaid Frank Mitchell of Belize in the Belize District among such claimants of whose claims I shall then have notice. AND further take notice that all claims against the estate of the said Frank Mitchell must be de- livered to me before the 19th day of May next. AND further take notice that neither I nor the Public Revenue will be liable in respect of any assets distributed by me without express notice of any such claim at the time of distribution. DATED the 19th day of January, 1950. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Official Administratos --h ".1-' 7 52 BRPTIS HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 46. District Commissioner's Office, Punta Gorda, 19th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. Applications to lease lots in the town of Punta Gorda are ,notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in re. ltion to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they wil be dealt with by the Governor, so that ap. plicants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. ALBERT JOHNSTON, Acting District Commissioner. -------,.--:----- TO LEASE. . . Jan. 3, 1950-Jane Francisco-Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda, being lot formerly leased by Juliana Apolonio Lot No. 350 (expired). . . Jan. 10, 1950-Jane Barcelona-Toledo Dis- trict, situate in the town of Punta Gorda, Lot No. 488. j . . ,'7 .:, ,m m [ I No. 67. Survey Department, Belize, 14th January, 1950. LAND APPLICATIONS. Dec. 29, 1949-Lincoln Savery-StannCreek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos, 330 and 331 10 acres ... Jan. 13, 1950-Eileen Usher-Belize District, situate at Rockstone Pond Cohune Ridge, north by section No. 64 (W. York), east by section No. 16 (C. Francis), south by section No. 59 (Catherine Francis) and Crown land, west by section No. 61 (Crown land) being section No. 60 formerly oc- cupied by James A.. Richards 16a. Ir. 31p. . Jan. 16, 1950-Myrtle W. Gooden-Belize District, situate on the east side of the Belize- Corozal Road at 151 miles, north by Crown land, east by Crown land, south by land occupied by Edward C. Hoare, west by the road 10 acres . Jan. 17, 1950-David A. Perry-Belize Dis- trict, situate in the Chichawate Area, north by Crown land, east by road reserve and land occu- pied by Joseph Kirkwood, south by land occu- pied by John Bayliss, west by land occupied by Eleazor Thomas; being blocks Nos. 384 and 385 formerly occupied by applicant 19a. 2r. 7p. S. Jan. 18, 1950-Sydney D. Thompson-Belize District, situate on the west side of the Belize- Corozal Road at 141 miles, north by the road and Crown land, east by the road, south by Crown land, west by Crown land 25 acres LOCATION TICKETS CANCELLED. S. D.S. 6886-Rafael Rosado-Cayo District situate on the right ascending the Eastern Branch, Belize River. 24a. 3r. 15p. (block No. 51). At the request of the settler. FREE GRANTS. . .Dec. 23, 1949-Terence H. Belisle-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lt ol No2014 APPLICATIONS in connection with Otown lands are notified in the Government Gazette . De. 23, 1949-Lee F.J. Longsworth-Belize for the purpose of giving any.person an oppor- District, situate on the south side of the town of tunity of making any representation to this office Belize, west of the New Southside Canal in relation to any such application. lot No. 2026. Dec. 28, 1949-Randolph A. Hauze-Belize Such applications will be inserted in at least District, situate on the south side of the town of three separate issues of the Gazette so applicants Belize, west of the New Southside Canal must be prepared for this delay. I lot No. 2025. The following applications are hereby notified. . Dec. 28, 1949-Hugh K. C. Richards-Belize I District, situate on the south side of the town of By Order. Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2004. G. A. ELLIOTT. _---4-- Dec. 29, 1949-Walter H. Belisle-Belize Director of Surveys.. District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2005. TO I..FASE. . .Dec. 28, 1949-Angus. C. Forte-Belize 'District, situate on the south side of the town of .Dec. 12, 1949--amila Apolonio-Stann Belize, west of the New Southside Canal Creek District, situate in the Village of Hopkins lot No. 2037. lot No. 93 TO PURCHASE. Dec. 29, 1949-Arthur W. Smith-Belize SDistrict, situate on the south side of the town of Dec. 28, 1949-David Morrison-Stann Creek Belize, west of the New Southside Canal District, situate on the left ascending the Stann lot No. 2022. Creek Valley Road, north by the Stann Dec. 29, 1949-Walter E. Smith-Belize Creek Valley Road, east by land occupied by District, situate on the south side of the town of Charles Belisle, south by Crown land, west by Belize, west of the New Southside Canal land occupied by applicant 5 acres lot No. 2031 Dec. 29, 1949-Felix Sabal-Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being . Dec. 29, 1949-Daniel G. Q. Shiel-Belize lot formerly leased to applicant lot No. 552 District, situate on the south side of the town of , - BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 53 Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2042 Dec. 29,1949-Donald E. W. Bowen-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town ol Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2012 . Dec. 29, 1949-Rudolph V. DeCosta-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town ol Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2030 .Dec. 29, 1949-Herman E. Flowers-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot .No. 2029 Dec. 29, 1949-Ernest Pascascio-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2013 Dec. 29, 1949-Desmond F. Parks-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2003. .Dec. 29, 1949-Alfred W. Stanford-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2027. Dec. 30, 1949-Rayford N. Forbes-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2045. Dec. 30, 1949-Austin Gabourel-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2033. Dec. 30, 1949-Austin J. Gordon-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2049. Dec. 30, 1949-Alfred Martin-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2039. Dec. 30, 1949-Harold Bennett-Belize trict, situate on the south side of the town of Be- lize, west by the New Southside Canal lot No. 2035. .Dec. 30, 1949-Sephen Webster-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2017. Dec. 30, 1949-Melvin Major-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2028. S. Dec. 30, 1949-Richard Taylor-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2015. Dec. 31, 1949-Ewart E. Arnold-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2023. .Dec. 31, 1949-Howard Adderley-Belize District, situtae on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2034. .Dec. 31, 1949-Allington Card-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2007. SDec. 31, 1949-Robert Wade-Belize Dis- trict, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2054. Dec. 31, 1949-Hubert Sterling-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2032. .Dec. 31, 1949-Clifford H. McKoy-Belize SDistrict, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2009. . Dec. 31, 1949-Donald Arnold-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2044. S. Dec. 31, 1949-Walter E. Gentle-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2011. SDec. 31, 1949-Charles Forman-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2036. . Jan. 3, 1950-Herbert W. Arnold-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2051. . Jan. 3, 1950-Joseph Thompson-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2050. . Jan. 3, 1950-Herbert C. Gentle-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize. west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2019. S. Jan. 3, 1950-Albert E. Butler-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of B:l:ze, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2052. ...Jan. 3, 1950-Walton A. Stanford-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2053. . Jan. 3, 1950-Owen H. Burgess-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2010. S. Jan. 3, 1950-Oliver L. Ottley-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2040. .. Jan. 3, 1950-Richmond G. Fitzgibbon-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2024. ... Jan. 3, 1950-Norman K. Eusey-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2041. S. Jan. 3, 1950--Lester D. Graham-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2020. . Jan. 3, 1950-Samuel A. Harvey-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2043. Jan. 3, 1950-Arthur N. Smith-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2038. ... Jan. 3, 1950-Robert J. Bradley-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2016. Jan. 3, 1950-Maurice Middleton-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2008. Jan. 3, 1950-Clifton N. Berry-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of 54 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Belize, west of the New Southside Canal derson, west by the Belize-Corozal Road, being lot No. 2006. land formerly occupied by Rosita Fleetwood l ar . . Jan 5, 1950--Hubert E. Bennett-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2018. .. Jan. 6, 1950-Wilfred N. Myles-Belize District, situate on the south side of the town of Belize, west of the New Southside Canal lot No. 2021. Jan. 17, 1950-Noftuli Wischenka-Belize District, situate in the Santana Reserve at 35 miles, north by land occupied by Doris Anderson, east by Crown land and land occupied by Lucille Smith, south by land occupied -by Josephine An- S. Jan. 20, 1950-Herman Brooks-Belize Dis- trict, situate on the Southside of Faber's Road, in the town of Belize, north by the road, east by Crown land, south by Crown land, west by Crown land A lot. LEASES CANCELLED S. D.S. 6099-John J. Hohl-Stann Creek Dis- trict-Wee Wee Cay. At the request of the lessee. . D.S. 7058-Margarita Martinez--Corozal District-lots Nos. 269 and 270 at San Fernando Township. At the request of the lessee. No. 68. M.P. 1/50. Import Control Supply Office, Belize, 27th January, 1950. THE PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. In exercise of the powers vested in him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939, (S. R. & O. No. 69), which regulation has effect by virtue of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) Act, 1945, as extended to British Honduras by the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) (Colonies, etc.) Order in Council, 1946) the Competent Authority hereby makes the fol- lowing Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 6} Order, 1950, and shall be read and construed as one with the Price of Goods Order, 1944, as amended, and shall come into operation on the first day of February, 1950. 2. The Price of Goods Order, 1944, as amended by the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 33) Order, 1947, made the llth June, 1947, the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 1) Order, 1950, made the 12th January, 1950, and the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 2) Order, 1950, made the 16th January, 1950, is hereby further amended by the deletion of Part II of the First Schedule and all amendments thereto and the substitution therefore of the following:- "PART II. LIST A.-DRY GOODS ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ctf Column D** Baby Set (Sweater & Cap) ................ 15% 20% Baby Waterproof Pants .................... 15% 20% Baskets-Market ........................... 3 doz. 15% 20% Belts-$5.00 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory .................... 12 doz. 15% 20% Blankets-$1.25 each and under F.O.B. Factory .................... 100 only 15% 20% Bobbinette-Cotton ..................100 yards 15% 20% t Maximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. ** Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price. ------------------ ----- -- ---- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 55 ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ctt Column D** Boots and shoes- (a) Canvas (tennis) $1.25 a pair and under F.O.B. Factory .......................... (b) W ork Boots ...................... (c) Rubber Boots .................... (d) All others- (i) Men's-$4.00 pair and under F.O.B. Factory (ii) Women's-$2.50 pair and under F.O.B. Factory .............. (iii) Children's-$1.75 pair and under F.O.B. Factory .... .......... Brassieres-$4.50 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory .............. Cotton Undershirts-$3.50 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory ........ Cotton Underpants-$4.00 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory ........ ,Cotton Piece Goods excluding Drills, Denims, Osnaburg and Brown Cotton 40 cents per yd. and under F .O .B Factory ................:............... Drills, Denims, Osnaburg and Brown Cotton-45 cents per yard and under F.O.B. Factory .................... H am m ocks .......................................... H andkerchiefs ................................ H ats, Llam a ..................................... Hosiery, Cotton and Rayon- $2.50 a doz. and under F.O.B. F actory ......... ............................. M osquito Nets ..... ......................... Panties-$4.00 a doz. and under F .O .B Factory .............................. Rubber heels for shoes ...................... Shirts-Blue and Khaki Work Shirts-Other kinds-- 15.00 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory ............ Soap-Imported Laundry ................ Soap- Toilet ..................................... Thread-Cotton Sewing ................... Towels-Cotton-$4.00 doz. and under F.O.B. Factory .............. Trousers- W ork .............................. W aterproof Sheeting ........................ doz. doz. doz. 6 doz. 6 doz. 6 doz. 25 doz. 25 doz. 1,000 yds. 1,000 yds. 3 doz. 3 gross 12 doz. 50 doz. 3 doz. 12 doz. 12 doz. 25 doz. 25 doz. 10 cases or cartons 10 gross 12 gross 12 doz. 15 doz. ttMaximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. **Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price. 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 12*% 15% 15% 10% 10% 10% 15% 15% 10% 15% 10% 15% 10% 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 15% 15% 20% 20% 20% 20% 15% 20% 20% 20% 15% 20% 56 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE LIST B.-GROCERIES, MARKET SUPPLIES, ETC. ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Cft Column D** Baking Powder .............................. 100 doz. Baking Soda .................................... 100 doz. Black eye and lima beans ................... 25 bags Block Salt-sulphur and plain 10 blocks Biscuits-soda and other unsweetened 10 cases or cartons Candles ............... .............................. 200 lb. Canned vegetables ............................ 10 cases Cheese .............................. .... ...... ..... 200 lb. Coffee-ground ............................... 10 cases Cocoa in tins ............... ........... ......... 10 cases or cartons Cocoa in bulk ....................................... 200 lb. Cornflour in packets .......................... 10 cases Hen and chick feed, Laying mash and growing mash ............................ 10 bags Macaroni, vermicelli and spaghetti im ported ....................................... 100 lb. M atches ....................... .... .......... 20 cases Meats, pickled in barrels ............... - Meats-potted .............................. 15 cases Onions and potatoes ...................... 1,000 lb. Sardines .......... ..... .. ... ......... 10 case Soda, Washing...................... .............. 1,000 lb. Soups, canned ........................................ 10 cases T ea ....................................................... 10 ca ses Vienna Sausage ................................... 10 cases Yeast............................................. 100 lb. 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 12 /0 10% 10% 15% 15% 15% 15% 10% 121-% 12-% 20% 121% 15% 15% 10% 12-% 15% 15% 15% 20% 20% 20% 25% 20%_ 25% 20%. 20% 25% 20% 20% 20% 15% 25% 20% 30% 20% 25% 20% 15% 20% 20% LIST C.-MEDICINES AND DRUGS, ETC. ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Colnmn B Column Ctf Column D** Castor Oil ........... ......................... 25% 35% Cod Liver Oil ....................................... 25% 35% Cream of Tarter ................................ 25% 35% Epsom Salts ........................................ 25% 35% Senna Leaves ........................................ 25% 35% Prophylactics for Malaria M epacrine .................................... 25% 35% Paludrine .............................. ...... 25% 35% Plasm oquin .............................. 25% 35% Quinine ................. .............. 25% 35% ----^.----- LIST D.-HARDWARE. ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ct? Column D** Buckets, Galvanized ....................... 12 doz. 15% 20% Canvas ................................ .......... - 40% Cyanogas .......................................... Drum 15% 20% Cyanogas Pump .................... 40% Enamelware, all kinds ................ 12 doz. 15% 25% Frying Pans ........................................ 12 doz. 15% 25 Galvanised Ridging, Guttering, pip- ing and fittings ............... ............. 40% ht 1rrurnfilrm nerrefntaae, w idchk, mau be, added to landed cost. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 57 LIST D.-HARDWARE-(continued). ARTICLE Quantity Wholesale Retail Column A Column B Column Ctt Column D** Lanterns, Hurricane .......................... 6 doz. 15% 20% Linseed Oil ........................................ 20% 25% Loaded Shells ................................ 10 cases 15% 20% M achetes ................................ ........... 24 doz. 121% 20% Nails-galvanised, roofing and 1,000 lb. or common wire ................................... 10 Kegs 20% 25% Paints excluding enamel .................... 40% Roofing, corrugated galvanised ........ -- 35% Roofing, corrugated asbestos ............ 40% Rope-Manilla and Sisal ............ 500 lb. 20% 25% Tyres and Tubes-other than bicycle ............................................- 35 % jft Maximum percentage which may be added to landed cost. ** Maximum percentage which may be added to wholesale price." A. WOLFFSOHN, Competent Authority. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of FOLLOWING TRADEMARK: Delaware, one of the United States of America, having its principal place of business at 630 Fifth Avenue, City and State of New York, United 0 States of America. is the exclusive Trademark of BRISTOL-M tCOMPANY, a corporation organized and The above mark is used by the said company in connection with medicinal preparations such as saline laxatives, uric-acid solvents, hepatic sti- mulants, and eliminators of toxic products. Any person infringing or improperly using the above will be prosecuted under Chapter 207 of the Consolidated Laws of British Honduras, 1924, and otherwise dealt with as the law allows. BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY, 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States of America. Printed by the Government Printer Government Gazette BRITISH HONDURAS-PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 8 BELIZE, 4th FEBRUARY, 1950 Page 59 No. 69. M.P. 204/48. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 3rd February, 1950. His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of the following Imperial legislation:- The British Nationality Act, 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6 Ch. 56); The British Nationality Regulations (Statutory Instruments 1948 No. 2721). By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. -~--**--~- BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. PART I. BRITISH NATIONALITY. Section. 1. British nationality by virtue of citizenship. 2. Continuation of certain citizens of Eire as British subjects. 3. Limitation of criminal liability of citizens of countries mentioned in s. 1 (3) and Eire. Status of citizens of Eire and British protected persons. PART II. CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIES. Citizenship by birth or descent. 4. Citizenship by birth. 5. Citizenship by descent. Citizenship by registration. 6. Registration of citizens of countries mentioned in s. 1 (3) or of Eire and wives of citi- zens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. 7. Registration of minors. 8. Registration in countries mentioned in s. 1 (3), colonies, etc. 9. Effect of registration as a citizen. 60 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Citizenship by naturalisation. Section. 10. Naturalisation of aliens and British protected persons. Citizenship by incorporation of territory. 11. Power to specify citizens by Order in Council on incorporation of territory. Transitional. 12. British subjects before commencement of Act becoming citizens of United King- dom and Colonies. 13. Britisl.subject whose citizenship has not been ascertained at the commencement of this Act. 14. Women who have ceased to be British subjects by reason of marriage. 15. Persons who have ceased to be British subjects by failure to make declaration of retention of British Nationality. 16. Persons who have ceased to be British subjects on loss of British nationality by parent. 17. Registration of births occurring before commencement of Act. 18. Applications for naturalisation pending at the commencement of Act. Renunciation and Deprivation oj citizenship. 19. Renunciation of citizenship by reason of dual citizenship or nationality. 20. Deprivation of citizenship. 21. Deprivation of citizenship of United Kingdom and Colonies where persons de- prived of citizenship elsewhere. 22. Deprivation in colonies and other territories. PART III. SUPPLEMENTAL. 23. Legitimated children. 24. Posthumous children. 25. Certificate of citizenship in case of doubt. 26. Discretion of Secretary of State, Governor or High Commissioner. 27. Evidence. 28. Offences. 29. Orders in Council, regulations and rules. 30. Protectorates and protected states. 31. Assimilation of status of natural-born and other British subjects under existing en- actments. 32. InterpIetation. 33. Channel Islands and Isle of Man. 34. Short title, commencement and repeal. SCHEDULES: First Schedule.-Oath of allegiance. Second Schedule.-Qualifications for naturalisation. Third Schedule.-British subjects without citizenship under section thirteen of this Act. Fourth Schedule.-Enactments repealed. Part I.-Enactments relating to natural-born British subjects. Part II.-Other enactments. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 61 An Act to make provision for Brit;sh nationality and for citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. [30th July 1948.] BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: - PART 1. BRITISH NATION ALI rY. 1. -(1) Every person who under this Act is a citizen of the United British Kingdom and Colonies or who under any enactment for the time being in virtue by force in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of this section is a citizen citizenship. of that country shall by virtue of that citizenship have the status of a British subject. (2) Any person having the status aforesaid may be known either as a British subject or as a Commonwealth citizen; and accordingly in this Act and in any other enactment or instrument whatever, whether passed or made before or after the commencement of this Act, the expression "British sub- ject" and the expression "Commonwealth citizen" shall have the same mean- ing. (3) The following are the countries hereinbefore referred to, that is to say, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Afr:ca, New- foundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. 2.-(1) Any citizen of Eire who immediately before the commence- Continuance of ment of this Act was also a British subject shall not by reason of anything Certain citizen of contained in section one of this Act be deemed to have ceased to be a British subjects. subject if at any time he gives notice in writing to the Secretary of State claiming to remain a British subject on all or any of the following grounds, that is to say- (a) that he is or has been in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom; (b) Lhat he is the holder of a British passport issued by His Ma- jesty's government in the United Kingdom or the government of any colony, protectorate, United Kingdom mandated territory or United Kingdom trust territory; (c) that he has associations by way of descent, residence or other- wise with the United Kingdom or with any colony or protectorate or any such territory as aforesaid. (2) A claim under the foregoing subsection may be made on behalf of a child who has not attained the age of sixteen years by any person who satisfies the Secretary of State that he is a parent or guardian of the child. (3) If by any enactment for the time being in force in any country men- tioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act provision corresponding to the foregoing provisions of this section is made for enabling citizens of Eire to claim to remain British subjects, any person who by virtue of that enactment is a British subject shall be deemed also to be a British subject by virtue of this section. 3.-(1) A British subject or citizen of Eire who is not a citizen of the Limitation of United Kingdom and Colonies shall not be guilty of an offence against the fcrimin liability laws of any part of the United Kingdom and Colonies or of any protecto- countries men- rate or United Kingdom trust territory by reason of anything done or and Eire. Status omitted in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this ofcitizensofFire Act or in Eire or in any foreign country, unless-- aned Bs pros. (a) the act or omission would be an offence if he were an alien; and (b) in the case of an act or omission in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act or in Eire, it would be an of- fence if the country in which the act is done or the omission made were a foreign country: 52 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE PART I.-cont. 4. Subject to the provisions of this section, every person born within the United Kingdom and Colonies after the commencement of this Act shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by birth: Provided that a person shall not be such a citizen by virtue of this sec- tion if at the time of his birth- (a) his father possesses such immunity from suit and legal process as is accorded to an envoy of a foreign sovereign power accredited to His Majesty, and is not a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies; or (b) his father is an enemy alien and the birth occurs in a place then under occupation by the enemy. 5.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a person born after the commencement of this Act shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by descent if his father is a c tizen of the United Kingdom and Col- onies at the time of the birth: Provided that if the father of such a person is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by descent only, that person shall not be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by virtue of this section unless- (a) that person is born or his father was born in a protectorate, protected state, mandated territory or trust territory or any place in a foreign country where by treaty, capitulation, grant, usage, suffer- ance, or other lawful means, His Majesty then has or had jurisdiction over British subjects; or (b) that person's birth having occurred in a place in a foreign coun- try other than a place such as is mentioned in the last foregoing para- graph, the birth is registered at a United Kingdom consulate within one year of its occurrence, or, with the permission of the Secretary of State, later; or (c) that person's father is, at the time of the birth, in Crown ser- vice under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom; or (d) that person is born in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act in which a citizenship law has then taken effect and does not become a citizen thereof on birth. (2) If the Secretary of State so directs, a birth shall be deemed for the purposes of this section to have been registered with his permission notwith- standing that his permission was not obtained before the registration. Citizenship by registration. S6. -(1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (3) of this section, a citizens of coun- citizen of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act tries mentioned or a citizen of Eire, being a person of full age and capacity, shall be entitled, in s. 1 (3) or of Eire and wives of on making application therefore to the Secretary of State in the prescribed citizens of the manner to be registered as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Col- UnitCed Kindom onies if he satisfies the Secretary of State either- and Colonies. Provided that nothing in this subsection shall apply to the contraven- tion of any provision of the Merchant Shipping Acts, 1894 to 1948. (2) Subject to the provisions of this section, any law in force in any part of the United Kingdom and Colonies or in any protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory at the date of the commencement of this Act, whe- ther byvirtue of a rule of law or of an Act of Parliament or any other enact- ment or instrument whatsoever, and any law which by virtue of any Act of Parliament passed before that date comes into force in any such place as aforesaid on or after that date, shall, until provision to the contrary is made by the authority having power to alter that law, continue to have effect in relation to citizens of Eire who are not British subjects in like manner as it has effect in relation to British subjects. (3) In the Aliens Restriction Acts, 1914 and 1919, and in any order made thereunder the expression "alien" shall not include a Brit;sh protect- ed person. PART 1I. CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIFS. Citizenship by birth or descent. Citizenship by birth. Citizenship by descent: BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 63 (a) that he is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and has been so resident throughout the period of twelve months, or such short- er period as the Secretary of State may in the special circumstances of any particular case accept, immediately preceding his application; or (b) that he is in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom. (2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (3) of this section, a wo- man who has been married to a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colo- nies shall be entitled, on making application therefore to the Secretary of State in the prescribed manner, and, if she is a British protected person or an alien, on taking an oath of allegiance in the form specified in the First Schedule to this Act, to be registered as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, whether or not she is of full age and capacity. (3) A person who has renounced, or has been deprived of, citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies under this Act shall not be entitled to be registered as a citizen thereof under this section, but may be so registered with the approval of the Secretary of State. PART II.-cont. 7.-(1) The Secretary of State may cause the minor child of any citi- Registration zen of the United Kingdom and Colonies to be registered as a citizen of the o0 minors. United Kingdom and Colonies upon application made in the prescribed manner by a parent or guardian of the child. (2) The Secretary of State may, in such special circumstances as he thinks fit, cause any minor to be registered as a citizen of the United King- dom and Colonies. 8.-(1) The functions of the Secretary of State under the last two fore- Registration in going sections shall in any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust iountrienS men 3) territory be exercised by the Governor; and those sections shall, in their colonies, etc. application to any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory, have effect as if for references therein to the Secretary of State there were substituted references to the Governor, and as if for the reference in the first of the said sections to ordinary residence in the United Kingdom there were substituted a reference to ordinary residence in that colony, protectorate or territory as the case may be. (2) The Secretary of State may make arrangements for the exercise in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act of any of his functions under the last two foregoing sections by the High Commissioner for His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom. 9. A person registered under any of the last three foregoing sections Effect of registration as a shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by registration as citizen. from the date on which he is registered. Citizenship by naturalisation. 10.-(1) The Secretary of State may, if application therefore is made to him in the prescribed manner by any alien or British protected person of full age and capacity who satisfies him that he is qualified under the provi- sions of the Second Schedule to this Act for naturalisation, grant to him a certificate of naturalisation; and the person to whom the certificate is granted shall, on taking an oath of allegiance in the form specified in the First Schedule to this Act, be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by naturalisation as from the date on which that certificate is granted. (2) The functions of the Secretary of State under the last foregoing subsection shall in any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust terri- tory be exercised by the Governor; but he shall not grant a certificate of naturalisation except with the approval of the Secretary of State. Citizenship by incorporation of territory. 11. If any territory becomes a part of the United Kingdom and Colo- nies, His Majesty may by Order in Counc;l specify the persons who shall be citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies by reason of their connection with that territory; and those persons shall be citizens of the United King- dom and Colonies as from a date to be specified in the Order. Naturalisation of aliens and British protected persons. Power to specify citizens by Order in Council on incorporation of territory. )i4 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE PARTLH.-cont. British subjects before com- mencement of Act becoming citizens of Unite Kingdom and Colonies. Transitional. 12. -(1) A person who was a British subject immediately before the date ot the commencement of this Act shall on that date become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies if he possesses any of the following d qualifications, that is to say- (a) that he was born within the territories comprised at the com- mencement of this Act in the UniLed Kingdom and Colonies, and would have been such a citizen if section four of this Act had been in force at the time of his birth; (b) that he is a person naturalised in the United Kingdom and Colonies; (c) that he became a British subject by reason of the annexation of any territory included at the commencement of this Act in the United Kingdom and Colonies. (2) A person who was a British subject immediately before the date of the commencement of this Act shall on that date become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies if at the time of his birth his father was a British subject and possessed any of the qualifications specified in the last foregoing subsection. (3) A person who was a British subject immediately before the date of the commencement of this Act shall on that date become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies if he was born within the territory comprised at the commencement of this Act in a protectorate, protected state or United Kingdom trust territory. (4) A person who was a British subject immediately before the date of the commencement of this Act and does not become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by virtue of any of the foregoing provisions of this section shall on that date become such a citizen unless- (a) he is then a citizen of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act under a citizenship law having effect in that country, or a citizen of Eire; or (b) he is then potentially a citizen of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act. (5) A woman who was a British subject immediately before the date of the commencement of this Act and has before that date been married to a person who becomes, or would but for his death have become, a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by virtue of any of the foregoing pro- visions of this section shall on that date herself become such a citizen. (6) If any person of full age and capacity who would have become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies on the date of the commence- ment of this Act by virtue of subsection (4) of this section but for his citizen- ship or potential citizenship of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act makes application to the Secretary of State in the prescribed manner before the first day of January nineteen hundred and fifty for the registration of himself and any of his minor children as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies, and on such application satisfies the Secretary of State- (a) that he is descended in the male line from a person possessing any of the qualifications specified in subsection (1) of this section: and (b) that he intends to make his ordinary place of residence within the United Kingdom and Colonies, then, if it seems to the Secretary of State fitting that that person should by reason of his close connection with the United Kingdom and Colonies be- come a citizen thereof, the Secretary of State may cause him, and any minor children to whom the application relates, to be registered as such; and that person, and any such minor children as aforesaid, shall thereupon become citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. (7) The Secretary of State may make arrangements for the exercise in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act of any of his functions under the last foregoing subsection by the High Commis- sioner for His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom. (8) A male person who becomes a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by virtue only of subsection (2), (4) or (6) of this section shall be deemed for the purposes of the proviso to subsection (1) of section five of this Act to be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by descent only. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 65 13.-(1) A person who was a British subject immediately before the PAIT L.-cont. date of the commencement of this Act and is at that date potentially a citizen British subjects of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one cf this Act, but whose citizenship is not at that date a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies or of any ascertained at the country mentioned in that subsection or of Eire, shall as from that date re- othise Act. main a British subject without citizenship until he becomes a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, a citizen of any country mentioned in sub- section (3) of section one of this Act, a citizen of Eire or an alien; and the provisions of the Third Schedule to this Act shall have effect in relation to a person who remains a British subject without citizenship by virtue of this section. (2) A person remaining a British subject without citizenship as afore- said shall become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies on the day on which a citizenship law has taken effect in each of the countries men- tioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act of which he is potentially a citizen, unless he then becomes or has previously become a citizen of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act, or has pre- viously become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, a citizen of Eire or an alien. (3) A male person who becomes a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by virtue of the last foregoing subsection shall be deemed for the purposes of the proviso to subsection (1) of section five of this Act to be a citizen thereof by descent only. 14. A woman who, having before the commencement of this Act Women who have ceased to be married any person, ceased on that marriage or during the continuance British subjects thereof to be a British subject shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act bv reasonof to have been a British subject immediately before the commencement of this Act. 15.-(1) Where any person whose British nationality depended upon Persons who his birth having been registered at a consulate of His Majesty has, under have ceased to be British subjects any enactment in force at any time before the commencement of this Act, bytailuretomake ceased to be a British subject by reason of his failure to make a declaration dearation of of retention of British nationality after becoming of full age, that person British shall, if he would but for that failure have been a British subject immediately nationality. before the commencement of this Act, be deemed for the purposes of this Act then to have been a British subject. (2) In determining for the purposes of this section whether a woman who has married an alien would but for her failure to make a declaration of retention of British nationality have been a British subject immediately before the commencement of this Act the marriage shall be dist t.Lrded. 16.-(1) This section shall apply to any person who- Persons who (a) ceased to be a British subject under the provisions of subsection have ceased to be British subjects (1) of section twelve of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, on loss of British 1914 (which provided, subject to certain exceptions, that where a person nationaty by being a British subject ceased to be such, whether by declaration of 4&5Geo.5.c.17. alienage or otherwise, every child of that person being a minor should thereupon ceased to be a British subject), and (b) would but for the provisions of that subsection have been either a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies or a British subject with- out citizenship under section thirteen of this Act; and in determining for the purposes of this section whether a woman who has married an alien would but for those provisions have been such a citizen or subject the marriage shall be disregarded. (2) If any person to whom this section applies makes a declaration in the prescribed manner, within one year after the commencement of this Act or after his attaining the age of twenty-one years, whichever is later, or such longer period as the Secretary of State may allow, of his intention to resume British nationality, the Secretary of State shall cause the declaration to be registered; and thereupon that person shall become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies or, as the case may be, a British subject with- out citizenship; and if he becomes a British subject without citizenship section thirteen of this Act shall apply to him accordingly. 66 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE PART II.-cont. Registration of births occurring before com- mencement of Act. 6 & 7 Geo. 6. c. 14. Applications for naturalisation pending at the commencement of Act. 17. Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1943, the birth of a person born before the date of the commencement of this Act may be registered after that date at a consulate of His Majesty as defined in that Act; and if the birth is registered in the cir- cumstances specified in subsection (2) of section one of that Act, that person shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to have been a British subject immediately before the commencement of this Act. 18.-(1) Any application for a certificate of naturalisation, or for the inclusion of the name of a child in a certificate of naturalisation, made before the date of the commencement of this Act but not granted at that date may be treated as if it were an application for a certificate of naturalisation or for the registration of a minor child as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under this Act if the Secretary of State, or the Governor or other person to whom the application is made, is satisfied that the person to whom the application relates is qualified therefore. (2) Where a certificate of naturalisation has been granted before, and the applicant takes the oath of allegiance after, the commencement of this Act, the certificate shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to have taken effect immediately before the commencement of this Act. Renunciation and Deprivation of citizenship. Renunciation of 19.-(1) If any citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies of full age citizenship by reason of dual and capacity who is also- citizenship or (a) a citizen of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section nationality. one of this Act or of Eire; or (b) a national of a foreign country, makes a declaration in the prescribed manner of renunciation of citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies, the Secretary of State shall cause the declaration to be registered: and, upon the registration, that person shall cease to be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies: Provided that the Secretary of State may withhold registration of any such declaration if it is made during any war in which His Majesty may be engaged by a person who is a national of a foreign country. (2) For the purposes of this section, any woman who has been married shall be deemed to be of full age. Deprivation 20.-(1) A citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies who is such of citizenship. by registration (including a person registered under subsection (6) of section twelve of this Act) or is a naturalised person shall cease to be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies if he is deprived of that citizenship by an order of the Secretary of State made under this or the next following section. (2) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Secretary of State may by order deprive any such citizen of his citizenship if he is satisfied that the registration or certificate of naturalisation was obtained by means of fraud, false representation or the concealment cf any material fact. (3) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Secretary of State may by order deprive any citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies who is a naturalised person of that citizenship if he is satisfied that that citizen- (a) has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal or disaffected towards His Majesty; or (b) has, during any war in which His Majesty was engaged, un- lawfully traded or communicated with an enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business that was to his knowledge carried on in such a manner as to assist an enemy in that war; or (c) has within five years after becoming naturalised been sentenced in any country to imprisonment for a term of not less than twelve months. (4) The Secretary of State may by order deprive any person naturalised in the United Kingdom and Colonies of his citizenship of the United King. dom and Colonies if he is sati sfied that that person has been ordinarilyresident in foreign countries for a continuous period of seven years and during that period has neither- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (a) been at any time in the service of His Majesty or of an inter- PAR n.--cot. national organisation of which the government of any part of His Majesty's dominions was a member; nor (b) registered annually in the prescribed manner at a United King- dom consulate his intention to retain his citizenship of the United King- dom and Colonies. (5) The Secretary of State shall not deprive a person of citizenship -under this section unless he is satisfied that it is not conducive to the public good that that person should continue to be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. (6) Before making an order under this section the Secretary of State shall give the person against whom the order is proposed to be made notice in writing informing him of the ground on which it is proposed to be made and, if the order is proposed to be made on any of the grounds specified in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, of his right to an inquiry under this section. (7) If the order is proposed to be made on any of the grounds specified in subsections (2) and (3) of this section and that person applies in the pre- scribed manner for an inquiry, the Secretary of State shall, and in any other case the Secretary of State may, refer the case to a committee of inquiry consisting of a chairman, being a person possessing judicial experience, appointed by the Secretary of State and of such other members appointed by the Secretary of State as he thinks proper. 21.-(1) Where a naturalised person who was a citizen of any country Deprivation mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act or of Eire has been of citzensip of United Kingdom deprived of that citizenship on grounds which, in the opinion of the Secretary and Colonies of State, are substantially similar to any of the grounds specified in sub- whee ved os sections (2), (3) and (4) of the last foregoing section, then, if that person is a citizenship citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, the Secretary of State may by elsewhere. an order made under this section deprive him of that citizenship, if the Secre- tary of State is satisfied that it is not conducive to the public good that that person should continue to be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. (2) Before making an order under this section the Secretary of State shall give the person against whom the order is proposed to be made notice in writing informing him of the ground on which it is proposed to be made and may refer the case to a committee of inquiry constituted in the manner provided by the last foregoing section. 22. The functions of the Secretary of State under the last two foregoing Deprivation in sections shall, in any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory, colonieand be exercised by the Governor; but he shall not make an order depriving any person of citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies except with the approval of the Secretary of State. PART IIJ. SUPPLEMENT TAL. 23.-(1) A person born out of wedlock and legitimate by the sub- Leitimated sequent marriage of his parents shall, as from the date of the marriage or of chi'-- the commencement of this Act, whichever is later, be treated, for the purpose of determining whether he is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, or was a British subject immediately before the commencement of this Act, as if he had been born legitimate. (2) A person shall be deemed for the purposes of this section to have been legitimate by the subsequent marriage of his parents if by the law of the place in which his father was domiciled at the time of the marriage the marriage operated immediately or subsequently to legitimate him, and not otherwise. 24. Any reference in this Act to the status or description of the father Posthumous of a person at the time of that person's birth shall, in relation to a person children. born after the death of his father, be construed as a reference to the status or description of the father at the time of the father's death; and where that death occurred before, and the birth occurs after, the commencement of this 018 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE PAT II.-cont. Act, the status or description which would have been applicable to the father had he died after the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to be their status or description applicable to him at the time of his death. Certifcate of 25. The Secretary of State may in such cases as he thinks fit, on the citizenship in application of any person with respect to whose citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies a doubt exists, whether on a question of fact or of law, certify that that person is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies; and a certificate issued under this section shall, unless it is proved that it was- obtained by means of fraud, false representation or concealment of any material fact, be conclusive evidence that that person was such a citizen on the date thereof, but without prejudice to any evidence that he was such a citizen at an earlier date. Discretion of 26. The Secretary of State, the Governor or the High Commissioner, Secretary of as the case may be, shall not be required to assign any reason for the grant State, Governor or High Com- or refusal of any application under this Act the decision on which is at his missioner. discretion; and the decision of the Secretary of State, Governor or High Commissioner on any such application shall not be subject to appeal to or review in any court. Evidence. 27.-(1) Every document purporting to be a notice, certificate, or- der or declaration, or an entry in a register, or a subscription of an oath of allegiance, given, granted or made under this Act, the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 to 1943, or any Act repealed by those Acts, shall be received in evidence, and shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been given, granted or made by or on behalf of the person by whom or on whose behalf it purports to have been given, granted or made. (2) Prima facie evidence of any such document as aforesaid may be given by production of a document purporting to be certified as a true copy thereof by such person and in such manner as may be prescribed. ' (3) Any entry in a register made under this Act, the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 to 1943, or any Act repealed by those Acts, shall be received as evidence of the matters stated in the entry. (4) For the purposes of this Act, a certificate given by or on behalf of the Secretary of State that a person was at any time in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom shall be conclusive evi- dence of that fact. Offences. Orders in Coun- cil, regulations and rules. 28.-(1) Any person who for the purpose of procuring anything to be done or not to be done under this Act makes any statement which he knows to be false in a material particular, or recklessly makes any statement which is false in a material particular, shall be liable on summary conviction in the United Kingdom to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months. (2) Any person who fails to comply with any requirement imposed on him by regulations made under this Act with respect to the delivering up ol certificates of naturalisation shall be liable on summary conviction in the United Kingdom to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds. 29.-(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision generally for carrying into effect the purposes of this Act, and in particular- (a) for prescribing anything which under this Act is to be pre- scribed; (b) for the registration of anything required or authorised under this Act to be registered; (c) for the administration and taking of oaths of allegiance under this Actfor the time within which oaths of allegiance shall be taken and for the registration of oaths of allegiance; (d) for the giving of any notice required or authorised to be given to any person under this Act: (e) for the cancellation of the registration of, and the cancellation and amendment of certificates of naturalisation relating to, persons de- prived of citizenship under this Act, and for requiring such certificates to be delivered up for those purposes; (f) for the registration by consular officers or other officers in the BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 0 service of His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom of the births and deaths of persons of any class or description born or dying in a protected state or foreign country; (g) for enabling the births and deaths of citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies and British protected persons born or dying in any country in which His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom has for the time being no diplomatic or consular representatives to be registered by persons serving in the diplomatic, consular or other foreign service of any country which, by arrangement with His Majesty's gov- ernment in the United Kingdom, has undertaken to represent that government's interest in that country, or by a person authorized in that behalf by the Secretary of State; (h) with the consent of the Treasury, for the imposition and re- covery of fees in respect of any application made to the Secretary of State under this Act or in respect of any ragitration, or the making of any declaration, or the grant of any certificate, or the taking of any oath of allegiance, authorised to be made, granted or taken by or under this Act, and in respect of supplying a certified or other copy of any notice, certificate, order, declaration or entry, given, granted or made as aforesaid; and for the application of any such fees. (2) His Majesty may by Order in Council provide for the application, with such adaptations and modifications as may be necessary, to births and deaths registered in accordance with regulations made under paragraphs (f) and (g) of the last foregoing subsection, or registered at a consulate of His Majesty in accordance with regulations made under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 to 1943, or in accordance with instructions of the Secretary of State, of the Births and Deaths Registration Acts, 1836 to 1947, the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Acts, 1854 to 1938, or any Act (including any Act, whether passed before or after the commencement of this Act, of the Parliament of Northern Ireland) for the time being in force in Northern Ireland relating to the registration of births and deaths; and any such Order in Council may exclude, in relation to births and deaths so registered, any of the provisions of section twenty- seven of this Act. (3) The Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Governor of any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory may make rules for the practice and procedure to be followed in connection with references un- der this Act to a committee of inquiry; and such rules may, in particular, provide for conferring on any such committee any powers, rights or privi- leges of any court, and for enabling any powers so conferred to be exercised by one or more members of the committee. (4) Any power of the Secretary of State to make regulations or rules under this Act shall be exercised by statutory instrument. (5) Any Order in Council made under this Act may be revoked or varied by a subsequent Order in Council. PAM iJ-ct. 30.--(1) His Majesty may, in relation to the states and territories un- Protectorates der His protection through His government in the United Kingdom, by Or- ",,ctd der in Council declare which of those states and territories are protectorates and which of them are protected states for the purposes of this Act. (2) His Majesty may by Order in Council apply the provisions of this Act to the New Hebrides and to Canton Island as if they were protected states. (3) His Majesty may by Order in Council direct that in this Act any reference specified in the Order to protectorates shall be. construed as in- cluding a reference to such protected states as may be so specified, and that in relation to any protected state so specified any reference in this Act to the Governor shall be construed as including a reference to such person as may be specified in the Order. 31. For the purpose of assimilating the rights and liabilities of natural- born and other British subjects under the enactments specified in Part I of the Fourth Schedule to this Act, those enactments are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Part. Assimilation of status of natural- born and other British subjects under existing enactments. 70 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE rPA m.-cOnt. 32.-(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, the follow- interpretation. ing expressions have the meanings hereby respectively ascribed to them, that is to say:- "Alien" means a person who is not a British subject, a British pro- tected person or a citizen of Eire; "Australia" includes the territories of Papua and the territory of Norfolk Island; "British protected person" means a person who is a member of a class of persons declared by Order in Council made in relation to any protectorate, protected state, mandated territory or trust territory to be for the purposes of this Act British protected persons by virtue of their connection with that protectorate, state or territory; "Colony" does not include any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act; "Crown service ernment in the United Kingdom, or under His Majesty's government in Northern Ireland, or under the government of any colony, protecto- rate, protected state, United Kingdom mandated territory or United Kingdom trust territory, whether such service is in any part of His Majesty's dominions or elsewhere; "Foreign country" means a country other than the United Kingdom, a colony, a country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act, Eire, a protectorate, a pro- tected state, a mandated territory and a trust territory; "Governor", in relation to a colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory, includes the officer for the time being adminis- tering the government of that colony, protectorate or territory, and in- cludes the person for the time being exercising the functions of British Resident at Zanzibar; "Mandated territory" means a territory administered by the gov- ernment of any part of His Majesty's dominions in accordance with a mandate from the League of Nations; "Minor" means a person who has not attained the age of twenty- one years; "Naturalised person" means a person who became a British sub- ject or citizen of Eire by virtue of a certificate of naturalisation granted to him or in which his name was included; "Person naturalised in the United Kingdom and Colonies" means- (a) in relation to a person naturalised after the commence- ment of this Act, a person to whom a certificate of naturalisation has been granted by the Secretary of State or by the Governor o f a colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory; (b) in relation to a person naturalised before the commence- ment of this Act, (i) a person to whom a certificate of naturalisation was granted by the Secretary of State, or, under section eight of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, by the government of any British possession other than the countries mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act, or (ii) a person who by virtue of subsection (2) of section twenty-seven of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, is deemed to be a person to whom a certificate of naturalisation was granted, if the certificate of naturalisation in which his name was included was granted by the Secretary of State or by the government of any such British possession as aforesaid or if he was deemed to be a naturalised British subject by reason of his residence with his father or mother; "Prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made under this Act; "Protected state" and "protectorate" have the meaning assigned to them by section thirty of this Act; "Trust territory" means a territory administered by the govern- BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 71 ment of any part of His Majesty's dominions under the trusteeship sys- PAT mL-c-w. ter of the United Nations; "United Kingdom consulate" means the office of a consular officer of His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom where a register of births is kept, or where there is no such office, such office as may be prescribed; "United Kingdom mandated territory" and "United Kingdom trust territory" mean respectively a mandated territory and a trust ter- ritory administered by His Majesty's government in the United King- dom. (2) Subject to the provisions of section twenty-three of this Act any *reference in this Act to a child shall be construed as a reference to a legiti- mate child; and the expressions "father", "ancestor" and "descended" shall be construed accordingly. (3) References in this act to any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act shall include references tf the dependencies of that country. .(4) Any reference in this Act to India, being a reference to a state of affairs existing before the fifteenth day of August, nineteen hundred and IEd w. c. forty-seven, shall be construed as a reference to British India as defined by section three hundred and eleven of the Government of India Act, 1935. (5) For the purposes of this Act, a person born aboard a registered ship or aircraft, or aboard an unregistered ship or aircraft of the government of any country, shall be deemed to have been born in the place in which the ship or aircraft was registered or, as the case may be, in that country. (6) For the purposes of this Act, any person who, by the law in force immediately before the commencement of this Act in any colony or protec- torate, enjoyed the privileges of naturalisation within that colony or protec- torate only shall be deemed to have become immediately before the com- mencement of this Act a British subject and a person naturalised in the United Kingdom and Colonies. (7) A person shall, in relation to any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act in which a citizenship law has not taken effect .at the date of the commencement of this Act, be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be potentially a citizen of that country at that date if he, or his nearest ancestor in the male line who acquired British nationality otherwise than by reason of his parentage, acquired British nationality by any of the following means, that is to say- (a) by birth within the territory comprised at the date of the com- mencement of this Act in that country; or (b) by virtue of a certificate of naturalisation granted by the gov- ernment of that country; or (c) by virtue of the annexation of any territory included at the date of the commencement of this Act in that country; and a woman shall, in addition, be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be at the commencement of this Act potentially a citizen of any country men- tioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act if any person to whom she has been married is, or would but for his death have been, potentially ,a citizen thereof at that date. (8) In this Act the expression "citizenship law" in relation to any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act means an enactment of the legislature of that country declared by order of the Secre- tary of State made by statutory instrument at the request of the government of that country to be an enactment making provision for citizenship thereof; and a citizenship law shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to have taken effect in a country on the date which the Secretary of State by order so made at the request of the government of that country declares to be the date on which it took effect. (9) A person shall for the purposes of this Act be of full age if he has .attained the age of twenty-one years and of full capacity if he is not of un- sound mind. (10) For the purposes of this Act, a person shall be deemed not to have attained a given age until the commencement of the relevant annivers- ary of the day of his birth. (11) Any reference in this Act to any other Act shall, unless the con- 72 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE PART I.--out. Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Short title, commencement and repeal. text otherwise requires, be construed as a reference to that Act as amended by or under any other enactment. 33.-(1) References in this Act to colonies shall be construed as in- cluding references to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man; and in its application to those islands this Act shall have effect as if references to the Governor included references to the Lieutenant-Governor. (2) A citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies may, if on the ground of his connection with the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man he so desires, be known as a citizen of the United Kingdom, Islands and Col- onies. 34.-(1) This Act may be cited as the British Nationality Act, 1948. (2) This Act shall come into force on the first day of January, nine- teen hundred and forty-nine. (3) Subject to the provisions of section seventeen of, and the Third Schedule to, this Act, the 'enactments specified in Part II of the Fourth Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Part: Provided that the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Acts, 1914 to 1943, so far as they extend to Newfoundland and Southern Rhodesia, shall continue in force in each of those countries until provision to the con- trary is made by the legislature thereof. SCHEDULES. Sections 6 and 10. Section 10. FIRST SCHEDULE. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. I, A.B., swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful ard bear true allegiance to His Majesty King George the Sixth His Heirs and Successors according to law. ------------- SECOND SCHEDULE. QUALIFICATIONS FOR NATURALISATION. Aliens. 1. Subject to the provisions of the next following paragraph, the quali- fications for naturalisation of an alien who applies therefore are:- (a) that he has either resided in the United Kingdom or been in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, or partly the one and partly the other, throughout the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application; and (b) that during the seven years immediately preceding the said period of twelve months he has either resided in the United Kingdom or any colony, protectorate, United Kingdom mandated territory or United Kingdom trust territory or been in Crown service as aforesaid, or partly the one and partly the other, for periods amounting in the ag- gregate to not less than four years; and (c) that he is of good character; and (d) that he has sufficient knowledge of the English language; and (e) that he intends in the event of a certificate being granted to him- (i) to reside in the United Kingdom or in any colony, protec- torate or United Kingdom trust territory or in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; or (ii) to enter into or continue in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, or under the gov- ernment of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, or service under an inter- national organisation of which His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom is a member, or service in the employment of a society, company or body of persons established in the United Kingdom or established in any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 73 2. The Secretary of State may if in the special circumstances of any particular case he thinks fit- (a) allow a continuous period of twelve months ending not more than six months before the date of the application to be reckoned, for the purposes of sub-paragraph (a) of the last foregoing paragraph, as if it had immediately preceded that date; (b) allow residence in any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act or in Eire, or in any mandated territory or trust territory, or in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, or residence in Burma before the fourth day of January, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, to be reck- oned for the purposes of sub-paragraph (b) of the last foregoing para- graph; (c) allow service under the government of any country mentioned in the said subsection (3), or of any state, province or territory thereof, or under the government of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, or service be- fore the fourth day of January, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, un- der the government of Burma, to be reckoned for the purposes of the said sub-paragraph (b) as if it had been Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom; (J) allow periods of residence or service earlier than eight years before the date of the application to be reckoned in computing the ag- gregate mentioned in the said sub-paragraph (h). British protected persons. 3. The qualifications for naturalisation of a British protected person ,who applies therefore are:- (a) that he is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and has been so resident throughout the period of twelve months, or such shorter period as the Secretary of State may in the special circumstances of any case accept, immediately preceding his application; or (b) that he is in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, and the qualifications specified in sub-paragraphs (c) (d) and (e) of paragraph I -of this Schedule. Application to colonies, protectorates and trust territories. 4. The foregoing provisions of this Schedule shall, in their applica- tion to any colony, protectorate or United Kingdom trust territory, have effect as if- (a) for any references therein to the Secretary of State there were substituted references to the Governor of that colony, protectorate or territory; (b) for the reference in sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph I and sub- paragraph (a) of paragraph 3 thereof to residence in the United King- dom there were substituted a reference to residence in that colony, pro- tectorate or territory; and (c) for the reference therein to the English language there were substituted, in the case of a British protected person, a reference to the English language or any other language in current use in that colony, protectorate or territory, and, in the case of an alien, a reference to the English language or any language recognized in that colony, protec- torate or territory as being on an equality with the English language. THIRD SCHEDULE. BRITISH SUBJECTS WITHOUT CITIZENSHIP UNDER SECTION THIRTEEN OF THIS ACT. 1. The law in force before the commencement of this Act relating to British nationality shall continue to apply to a person while he remains a British subject without citizenship by virtue of section thirteen of this Act .as if this Act had not been passed: Provided that- 2ND Scm.-cont. Section 13. 74 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (a) if that person is a male, nothing in this paragraph shall confer British nationality on any woman whom he marries during the period that he is a British subject without citizenship, or on any child born to him during that period; (b) he shall not, by becoming naturalised in a foreign state, be deemed to have ceased to be a British subject by virtue of section thirteen of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914; (c) so long as a woman remains a British subject without citizen- ship as aforesaid she shall not on marriage to an alien cease to be a Brit- ish subject. 2. So long as a person remains a British subject without citizenship by virtue of section thirteen of this Act he shall be treated for the purposes of any application made by him for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under sections six to nine of this Act as if he were a citizen of one of the countries mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act. 3. If while a male person remains a British subject without citizenship by virtue of section thirteen of this Act a child is born to him, the child shall, unless the child has previously become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, or of any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of this Act or of Eire, become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies if and when the father becomes, or would but for his death have become, such a citizen; and a male person who becomes a citizen of the United King- dom and Colonies by virtue of this paragraph shall be deemed for the pur- poses of the proviso to subsection (1) of section five of this Act to be a citi- zen thereof by descent only. FOURTH SCHEDULE. -----*--i------ ENACTMENTS REPEALED. PART I. ENACTMENTS RELATING TO NATURAL-BORN BRITISH SUBJECTS. Session and Chapter Short Title, etc. Extent of Repeal. 11 Will. 3. c. 7. An Act for the more effec- In section seven, the words tuall Suppression of Piracy. "natural borne" and "or denizens of this Kingdome". 12 & 13 Will.'3. c. 2. The Act of Settlement. In section three, the words from "That after the said limitation shall take effect" to "in .trust for him" so far as they relate to British sub- jects and citizens of Eire. 18 Geo. 2. c. 30. The Piracy Act, 1744. In section one, the words "na- tural born" and "or deni- zens". 21 & 22 Vict. c. 93. The Legitimacy Declaration In section nine, the words Act, 1858. "natural-born". 31 &-32 Vict. c. 20. The Legitimacy Declaration In sections one and two, Act (Ireland), 1868. the words "natural-born" wherever they occur. 33 & 34 Vict. c. 77. The Juries Act, 1870. In section eight, the words "natural-born" in both places where they occur. 57 & 58 Vict. c. 60. The Merchant Shippif5 g Actd In section one, the words 1894. "natural-born" in the first place where they occur, para- graphs (b) and (c) and the proviso. 15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 49. The Supreme Court of Judi- In 'section one hundred and cature (Consolidation) Act, eighty-eight, ,he words "na- 1925. tural born" wherever they occur. Section 31. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 75 PART II. OTHER ENACTMENTS. Session and Chapter Short Title, etc. 4 & 5 Ann. c. 16. 35 & 36 Vict. c. 39. 4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. 17. 8 & 9 Geo. 5. c. 38. 12 & 13 Geo. 5. c. 44. 16 & 17 Geo. 5. c. 60. 23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 4. 23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 49. 6 & 7 Geo. 6. c. 14. 11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 7. An Act for the Naturalization of the Most Excellent Prin- cess Sophia Electress ano Dutchess Dowager of Han- over and the Issue of her Body. The Naturalization Act, 1872. The Army Act. The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914. The Air Force Act. The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1918. The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1922. The Legitimacy Act, 1926. The Evidence (Foreign, Do- minion and Colonial Docu- ments) Act, 1933. The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1933. The British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1943. The Ceylon Independence Act, 1947. Extent of Repeal. The whole Act. The whole Act. In section ninety-five, the words "natural-born". Sections one to sixteen. In sections seventeen and eighteen, the words "natural- born" wherever they occur. Sections nineteen to twenty- six. Section twenty-seven, except so far as it defines the ex- pression "alien". In section twenty-eight, the words "British Nationality and". The Schedules. In section ninety-five the words "natural-born". The whole Act. The whole Act. In section two, the words "natural-born". Section two. The whole Act. The whole Act. Paragraph 1 of the Second Schedule. Section 34. 76 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE The British Nationality Regulations, 1948 Made Coming into Operation Form of applica- tion for registra- tion under sec- tion 6 (1) of the Act. Form of applica- tion for registra- tion under section 6 (2) of the Act. Form of applica- tion for registra- tion under section 7 (1) of the Act. Form of applica- tion for registra- tion under section 12 (6) of the Act. Authority to whom application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies is to be made. 14th December, 1948 1st January, 1949 In pursuance of the power conferred upon me by subsection (1) of section twenty-nine of the British Nationality Act, 1948(a), I hereby make with the consent, so far as Regulation 19 is concerned, of the Treasury the following Regulations:- PART I CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIES BY REGISTRATION 1. An application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies made under subsection (1) of section six of the Act shall be in the form set out in the First Schedule hereto. 2. An application by a woman for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies made under subsection (2) of section six of the Act shall be in the form set out in the Second Schedule hereto; and the oath of allegiance required by the said subsection to be taken by an ap- plicant who is a British protected person or an alien shall be subscribed and attested in the form set out in the said Schedule and as so subscribed and at- tested shall be included in the form of application. 3. An application for the registration of a minor child of a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies as a citizen thereof made under sub- section (1) of section seven of the Act shall be made in writing, and shall include the following particulars, that is to say:- (a) a statement whether the applicant is a parent or guardian of the child and, if he is a guardian, how he became a guardian; (b) a statement showing that a parent of the child is, or if deceased was, a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies; (c) a statement of the reasons for which it is desired that the child should be registered as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. 4. An application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies made under subsection (6) of section twelve of the Act shaH be in the form set out in the Third Schedule hereto. 5.-(1) An application made in accordance with Regulation 1 of these Regulations on the ground of ordinary residence, whether or not it is also made on the ground of Crown service under His Majesty's govern- ment in the United Kingdom, shall be made- (a) if the applicant is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office in London; (b) if the applicant is ordinarily resident in any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, a colony, a protectorate, a protected state to which the provisions of section eight of the Act relating to protect- orates are extended by Order in Council made under section thirty thereof, or a United Kingdom trust territory, to the Governor. (2) An application made in accordance with Regulation 1 of these Regulations on the ground solely of Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom and an application made in accordance with Regulation 2 of these Regulations shall be made- (a) if the applicant is resident in any of the places mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) of this Regulation, to the Gover- nor; (b) if the applicant is resident in a country mentioned in subsec- tion (3) of section one of the Act in which there is a High Commission- er for His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, to the High Commissioner in that country; (a) 11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 56. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 77 (c) in any other case, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office in London. (3) An application made in accordance with Regulation 3 of these Regulations shall be made to the authority specified in the last foregoing paragraph, so however that references therein to the place of residence of the applicant shall be construed as references to the place of residence of the minor child in respect of whom the application is made. (4) An application made in accordance with Regulation 4 of these Regulations shall be made- (a) if the applicant is resident in a country mentioned in subsec- tion (3) of section one of the Act in which there is a High Commissioner for His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, to the High Commissioner in that country; (b) in any other case, to the Secretary of State at the Home Office in London. (5) An application for the registration of a minor as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies made under subsection (2) of section seven of the Act shall be made- (a) if made by or on behalf of a minor resident in any of the places mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) of this Regulation, to the Governor; (b) in any other case, to the Secretary of State at Lhe Home Office in London. 6. The registration of a person as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies in accordance with the foregoing provisions of these Regula- tions shall be effected as follows: - (a) if the application is made to the Secretary of State, in London at the Home Office; (b) in any other case, at such place as the person to whom the ap- plication is made may direct. PART II NATURALISATION AND RESUMPTION OF BRITISH NATIONAITYi Place of registra- tion of citizens of the United King- dom and Colonies. 7. -(1) An application for a certificate of naturalisation shall be made Form of applica. in writing, and shall show whether the applicant is a British protected per- aon for naturali- sation. son or an alien and, if he is a British protected person, shall state the protect- orate, protected state, mandated territory or trust territory from which he derives his status as a British protected person and his connection therewith. (2) Every such application shall contain sufficient information to sat- isfy the Secretary of State or the Governor, as the case may be, that the ap- plicant possesses the requisite qualifications for naturalisation in respect of residence or Crown service, good character, knowledge of the English or other appropriate language and intention with respect to his residence or occupation in the event of a certificate being granted to him, and such fur- ther information as the Secretary of State or the Governor may require in order to determine whether the applicant is a fit and proper person to be granted a certificate of naturalisation. 8.--(1) A certificate of naturalisation granted by the Secretary of State shall be in the form set out in Part I of the Fourth Schedule hereto and care of natai- shall be signed by an officer of the Home Department not below the rank station. of Assistant Secretary. (2) A certificate of naturalisation granted by the Governor of any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a colony, protectorate, protected state or United Kingdom trust territory shall be similar to a certificate grant- ed by the Secretary of State, except that it shall be signed by the Governor or by a person authorised by him in that behalf. (3) Where in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2) of sec- tion ten of the Act the Secretary of State has given his approval to the grant of a certificate of naturalisation by the Governor of a place mentioned in the last foregoing paragraph, the approval of the Secretary of State shall be signified by adding to the certificate a statement to that effect, which shall be signed by a person authorised by him in that behalf. 78 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Oath of allegiance for purpose of naturalization. Declaration of intention to re- sume British nationality. Declaration of renunciation of citizenship. Notice of proposed depri- vation of citizen. ship. 9. -(1) The oath of allegiance required by subsection (1) of section ten of the Act to be taken by a person to whom a certificate of naturalisation has been granted shall be subscribed and attested in the form set out in Part II of the Fourth Schedule hereto and as so subscribed and attested shall be endorsed on the certificate of naturalisation to which it relates. (2) The oath of allegiance required as aforesaid shall be taken with- in one calendar month of the date of the certificate of naturalisation to which it relates, or within such extended time as the Secretary of State or the Governor who granted the certificate, as the case may be, may permit, and if the oath is not taken within the said time the certificate shall have no effect: Provided that permission shall not be deemed to have been given under this paragraph unless a statement to that effect is endorsed on the certificate and signed by a person authorised by the last foregoing Regulation to sign a certificate of naturalisation. (3) The oath of allegiance required as aforesaid shall be registered - (a) if the certificate of naturalisation to which it relates is granted by the Secretary of State, in London at the Home Office; (b) in any other case, in such place as the Governor who grants the certificate may direct. (4) Where the oath of allegiance is registered in accordance with the directions of the Governor under the last foregoing paragraph, he shall cause a copy of the oath and of the certificate of naturalisation to which it relates to be sent to the Home Office in London. 10.--(1) A declaration of intention to resume British nationality made under subsection (2) of section sixteen of the Act shall be in the form set out in the Fifth Schedule hereto. (2) The declaration shall be registered in London at the Home Office. PART III RENUNCIATION AND DEPRIVATION OF CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIES 11. -(1) A declaration of renunciation of citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies made under subsection (1) of section nineteen of the Act shall be in the form set out in the Sixth Schedule hereto. (2) The declaration shall, subject to the provisions of the said section nineteen, be registered in London at the Home Office. 12. -(1) When it is proposed to make an order under section twenty or section twenty-one of the Act depriving a person of his citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies, the notice required by subsection (6) of section twenty or subsection (2) of section twenty-one thereof to be given to that person may be given- (a) in a case where that person's whereabouts are known, by causing the notice to be delivered to him personally or by sending it to him by post; (b) in a case where that person's whereabouts are not known, by sending it to his last known address. (2) Where the Secretary of State has given notice as aforesaid and the person to whom it is given has the right, on making application there- for, to an inquiry under subsection (7) of section twenty of the Act, the ap- plication shall be made- (a) if that person is in the United Kingdom at the time when the notice is given to him, within twenty-one days from the giving of the notice; (b) in any other case, within such time, not being less than twenty- one days from the giving of the notice, as the Secretary of State may determine: Provided that the Secretary of State may in special circumstances at any time extend the time within which the application may be made. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 79 (3) Where the Governor of any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a colony, protectorate, protected state or United Kingdom trust territory has given notice as aforesaid, the provisions of the last foregoing paragraph shall apply with the substitution for references to the Secretary of State of references to the Governor and the substitution for the reference to the United Kingdom of a reference to that island, colony, protectorate state or territory. (4) Any notice given in accordance with the provisions of this Regu- lation shall, in a case in which the person to whom it is given has the right, on making application therefore, to an inquiry under subsection (7) of section twenty of the Act, include a statement of the time within which such application must be made. 13. Where an order has been made depriving a person who is a citi- Cancellation of registration of zen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by registration of that citizenship, person deprived his name shall' be removed from the register of citizens of the United King- of citizenship. dom and Colonies in which it is entered. Cancellation and 14. Where an order has been made depriving a person naturalised amendment of in the United Kingdom and colonies of his citizenship of the United King- certificate of dom and Colonies, the person so deprived or any other person in possession naturalization in d case of depriva- of the relevant certificate of naturalisation shall, if required by notice in tion of citizen- writing given by the Secretary of State or any Governor having power to ship. deprive persons of that citizenship, deliver up the said certificate to such per- son and within such time as may be specified in the notice, and the said cer- tificate shall thereupon be cancelled or amended. PART IV SUPPLEMENTAL 15. Where a person wishes to make an application or declaration variations in under any of these Regulations and the form set out in the Schedule referred form of applica to in the Regulation is, in the opinion of the Secretary of State or other au- tion. thority to whom the application is to be made or to whom the declaration is to be sent for registration, unsuitable to the particular case, the Seciktary of State or that other authority, as the case may be, may authorise the ap- plication or decoration being made in some other form. 16. A certificate of citizenship in case of doubt given under section certificate of twenty-five of the Act shall be signed by an officer of the Home Department citizehip s. not below the rank of Assistant Secretary. 17. An application or declaration made in accordance with Regula- Ph am ~aorep tion 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 or 11 of these Regulations shall not be accepted or reg- tion or declara- istered and the oath of allegiance required by subsection (2) of section six tion may be made or by or subsection (1) of section ten of the Act shall be of no effect unless it is whom oath of signed in the presence of or administered by one of the following prsons:- llegianemay be (i) In England, Wales or Northern'Ireland- Any justice of the peace or any commissioner authorised to administer oaths in the Supreme Court; (ii) In Scotland- Any sheriff, sheriff-substitute or justice of the peace; (iii) In the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or any colony, pro- tectorate, protected state or United. Kingdom trust territory- Any-judge of any court of civil or criminal jurisdiction, any justice of the peace or magistrate, or any person for the time being authorised by law, in the place where the applicant, declarant or deponent is, to administer an oath for any judicial or other legal purpose; (iv) In any country mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of the Act or in Eire, or in any mandated territory or trust territory ad- ministered by the government of any such country- Any person for the time being authorised by law, in the place where the applicant, declarant or deponent is, to administer an oath for any judicial or other legal purpose; W0 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZEITE Evidence. Fees. Interpretation. Short title an comaimeemeat. (v) Elsewhere- Any consular officer of His Majesty's government in the Uni- ted Kingdom or, if there is no such consular officer, any person authorised by the Secretary of State in that behalf: Provided that if the applicant, declarant or deponent is serving in His Majesty's naval, military or air forces, the application or declaration may be signed in the presence of, or the oath administered by, any officer. hold- ing a commission in any of those forces, whether the application, declara- tion or oath is made or taken in the United Kingdom or elsewhere. 18. A document may be certified to be a true copy of a document for the purpose of subsection (2) of section twenty-seven of the Act by means of a statement in writing to that effect signed by a person authorised by the Secretary of State or the Governor in that behalf. 19.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this Regulation, the fees speci- fied in the Seventh Schedule hereto may in the United Kingdom be taken and shall be applied in the manner set out in the said Schedule. (2) Of the fee payable in respect of the grant of a certificate of natu- ralisation, one pound shall be payable on the submission of the application for a certificate and shall in no circumstances be returned, and the balance shall be payable on the receipt of the decision to grant a certificate: Provided that where a husband and wife apply at the same time for certificates and are residing together at the time of the applications and the balance is paid in respect of the grant of a certificate to one of them, no bal- ance shall be payable in respect of the grant of a certificate to the other. 20.-(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively ascribed to them, that is to say:- "the Act" means the British Nationality Act, 1948 (b); "Governor" has, in relation to a protected state to which provi- siQns of the Act are extended by Order in Council made under section thirty thereof, the same meaning as in the Order; "protected state" includes any place to which provisions of the Act are extended by any such Order as aforesaid. (2) The Interpretation Act, 1889(c), shall apply to the interpretation of these Regulations in like manner as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. 21. These Regulations may be cited as the British Nationality Regu- lations, 1948, and shall come into operation on the first day of January, 1949. J. Chuter Ede, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. We consent to Regulation 19 of these Regulations. Whitehall. 14th December, 1948. R. J. Taylor, Wm. Hannan, Two of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury. (b) 11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 56. (c) 52 & 53 Vict. c. 63. (b) 11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 56. (c) 52 & 53 Vict. c. 63. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 81 FIRST SCHEDULE BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948, SECTION 6 (1) Application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under section 6 (1) of the Act made by an adult British subject or citizen of Eire on the ground of ordinary residence in the United Kingdom or in any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, a colony, a protectorate, a pr otected state to which section 8 (1) of the Act has been applied or a Uni- ted Kingdom trust territory or on the ground of Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom. 1. I, A.B., of [here insert address of applicant], am of full age .and capacity and was born at on 2. My father's full name is/was .and he was born at ,on 3. I am single/married/a widower/a widow/divorced from my wife/ .husband 4. My wife's/husband's full name is/was 5. 1 am [a citizen of the following countries mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of the British Nationality Act, 1948*, that is to say, ] [a citizen of Eire] [a British subject without citizenship under section thirteen of the British Nationality Act, 1948,] by reason of the fact that [Here state the grounds on which the applicant claims to be such a citizen or British subject without citizenship.] f6. (a) I am ordinarily resident in [the United Kingdom] [or, if the applicant is ordinarily resident in any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, a colony, a protectorate, -a protected state to which section 8 (1) of the Act has been applied or a United Kingdom trust territory, here insert the name of ,the island, colony, etc.] and have been so ordinarily resident during the past twelve months, as follows:- [Here state the addresses at which the applicant was ordinarily resident during the past twelve months, with dates in each case; and if the applicant has been ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, or in the island, colony, etc., as the case may be, for a shorter period than twelve months, state .the special circumstances in which it is desired that the shorter period should be accepted.] (b) I am in Crown service under His Majesty's government in the United Kingdom, as follows:-- [Here state the name of the department in which the applicant is employed, whether the department forms part of the government of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, one of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, or a colony, protectorate, protected state or United Kingdom trust territory, the capacity in which the applicant is employed, and the date of his or her appointment.] 7. 1 have/have not previously renounced or been deprived of c;tizen- ship of the United Kingdom and Colonies. [If the applicant has renounced his or her citizenship of the United King- dom and Colonies, here state the date on which the declaration of renunciation was made; and if he or she has been deprived of his or her citizenship, state the date on which, and the authority by whom, the order of deprivation was made.] 8. I hereby apply to be registered as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing particulars stated in this application are true, and I make this solemn declaration con- scientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) A.B. Made and subscribed this day of 19 .before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] *The countries so mentioned are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of :South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. Regulation 1. tEither or botb ofsubgnragnp (a) and (b houl be complete. 82 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Regulation 2 SECOND SCHEDULE BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948, SECTION 6 (2) Application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under section 6 (2) of the Act made by a woman who has been married to a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. 1. I, A.B., of [here insert address of applicant], was born at on 2. My father's full name is/was and he was born at on 3. 1 was married at on to C.D. [here insert full name of husband] of/late of [here insert husband's address, or last address if he is deceased] 4. My husband was born at on 5. My husband's father's full name is/was and he was born at on 6. My marriage is still subsisting/has terminated by reason of [If the marriage is not subsisting, state whether it was terminated by the husband's death or by divorce.] 7. My husband is/was a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by reason of the fact that [Here state the grounds on which it is claimed that the. applicant's hus.,. band is or was a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies.] 8. I am [a citizen of the following countries mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of the British Nationality Act, 1948*, thatft is to: say, ] [a citizen.of Eire] [a British subject without citizen- ship under section thirteen of the British Nationality Act, 1948,] by reason, of the following facts:- [Here state the grounds on which the applicant claims to be such a citizen. or British subject without citizenship.] or I am a British protected person by reason of my connection with [Here state the protectorate or other territory from which the applicant derives her status as a British protected person, and herconnection therewith.}. or I am an alien and a subject or citizen of the following foreign coun- tries, that is to say, or I am a stateless alien and was formerly a subject or citizen of the fol- lowing countries, that is to say, and ceased to be such by reason of the following facts: - [Here state the cause whereby the applicant ceased to be a subject or citi- zen of the countries in question, whether these are countries mentioned in sub- section (3) of section one of the Act*, Eire or foreign countries.] 9. I have contracted the following other marriages:-- [Here stats place and date of marriage and name and nationality or citi- zenship of husband in each case.] 10. 1 have/have not previously renounced or been deprived of citizen- ship of the United Kingdom and Colonies. [If the applicant has renounced her citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies, here state the date on which the declaration of renunciation was made; and if she has been deprived of her citizenship, state the date on which, and the authority by whom, the order of deprivation was made.] 11. I hereby apply to be registered as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies. The countries so mentioned are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing particulars stated in this application are true, and I make this solemn declaration con- scientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) A.B. Made and subscribed this day of 19 , before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] OATH OF ALLEGIANCE the oathof I, A.B., swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true areuirend to be allegiance to His Majesty, King George the Sixth, His Heirs and Successors, taken unless the applicant is a according to law. British protected person or an (Signed) A.B. alien. Sworn and subscribed this day of 19 , before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] THIRD SCHEDULE eglaton 4. Regulation 4. BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948, SECTION 12(6) Application for registration as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under section 12(6) of the Act made by a person who, but for his citizen. ship or potential citizenship of one of the countries mentioned in section 1(3) of the Act*, would have become a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies under section 12(4) of the Act. 1. 1, A.B., of [here insert address of applicant], am of full age and capacity and was born at on 2. [If applicant is a woman who has been married] My maiden name was 3. I was a British subject immediately before the first day of January, 1949, by reason of the fact that [Here state the grounds on which the applicant claims to have been a British subject at the time mentioned.] 4. I am a citizen/potentially a citizen of the following country, being one of the countries mentioned in subsection (3) of section one of the Brit- ish Nationality Act, 1948*, namely, by reason of the fact that [Here state the grounds on which the applicant claims to be such a citizen -or potential citizen.] 5. I am descended in the male line from C.D. [here state relationship] who possesses or possessed one of the qualifications mentioned in subsec- tion (1) of section twelve of that Act, that is to say, 6. I intend to make my ordinary place of residence within the United Kingdom and Colonies, namely, within [here insert the name of the territory.] 7. I have a close connection with the United Kingdom and Colon- ies for the following reasons:- *8. 1 intend this application to relate to the following of my children, *Delete this who are under twenty-one years of age:-- paragraph if not Name in full Date of birth Place of birth applicab 9. 1 hereby apply for the registration of myself [and my said children] .as a citizen [citizens] of the United Kingdom and Colonies. The countries so mentioned are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 83 84 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing particulars stated in this application are true, and 1 make this solemn declaration con- scientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) A.B. Made and subscribed this day of 19 before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] Regulation 8. FOURTH SCHEDULE PART I BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948 Certificate of Naturalisation Whereas A.B., has applied to one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for a certificate of naturalisation, alleging with respect to himself herself the particulars set out below, and has satisfied the Secretary of State that the conditions laid down in the British Nationality Act, 1948, for the grant of a certificate of naturalisation are fulfilled: Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in pursuance of the powers con- ferred upon him by the said Act, grants to the said A.B. this certificate of naturalisation, and declares that upon taking the oath of allegiance within the time and in the manner required by the regulations made in that behalf he [she] shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies as from the date of this certificate. In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this day of ,19 (Signed) C.D. [Rank] Home Office, London. Particulars relating to applicant F u ll n a m e ................................. ...................................................................................................................................... Full name A d d re ss .................................. .... .............................................. ... ..................................................... ............. P ro fessio n o r o ccu p atio n ................................................................................................................................ P la ce a n d d ate o f b irth .................................................................................................................................... N a tio n a lity ........................................................................ .............. ............................................................. S in gle m a rried etc ......................................................................................................................... N am e o f w ife o r h usb and ........................................................................................................................... N am es and nationalities of parents ...... ......................................................... ..................... PART I1 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE I, A.B., swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty, King George the Sixth, His Heirs and Successors, according to law. (Signed) A.B. Sworn and subscribed this day of 19 before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] The countries so mentioned are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 85 FIFTH SCHEDULE Regulation 10. BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948, SECTION 16 Declaration of intention to resume British nationality under section 16 (2) of the Act made by a person who has ceased to be a British subject on the loss of British nationality by his father or mother in accordance with the provisions of section 12(1) of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914. 1. I, A.B., of [here insert address of declarant], was born at on 2. My father's full name is/was and he was born at on 3. I ceased to be a British subject by virtue of subsection (1) of section twelve of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914, on by reason of the fact that [Here state the cause whereby the declarant's father or mother, as the case may be, and the declarant ceased to be British subjects.] 4. If I had not so ceased to be a British subject I should now be [a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies] [a British subject without citizenship under section thirteen of the British Nationality Act, 1948,] by reason of the fact that [Here state the grounds on which the declarant claims that he or she would have been such a citizen or British subject.] 5. I hereby declare my intention to resume British nationality and ap- ply to the Secretary of State to register this declaration. I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing particu- lars stated in this declaration are true, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) A.B. Made and subscribed this day of 19 , before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] SIXTH SCHEDULE BRITISH NATIONALITY ACT, 1948, SECTION 19 Declaration of renunciation of citizenship under section 19 of the Actmade Regulation IL by a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies who is also a citizen of one of the countries mentioned in section 1(3) of the Act* or of Eire or a national of a foreign country. 1. I, A.B., of [here insert address of deciarant], am of full capacity and was born at on 2. I have / have not been married. 3. I am a citizen/national of under the law of that country. 4. I hereby renounce my citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies. I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing particulars stated in this declaration are true, and I make this. solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. (Signed) A.B. Made and subscribed this day of 19 before me, (Signed) X.Y., [Justice of the Peace, Commissioner or other official title.] The countries so mentioned are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia and Ceylon. 36 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE SEVENTH SCHEDULE TABLE OF FEES Matter in which fee may Amount To whom fee is to be taken of fee [be paid Registration as a citizen under s. 6 or (in the case of a person of full age) s. 12 (6) of the Brit- ish Nationality Act, 1948. Registration of a minor as a cit- izen under s. 7 of the British Nationality Act, 1948- It the minor is a British sub- ject or citizen of Eire or if application for his registra- tion was made at the same time as an application by one of his parents for a certificate of naturalisa- tion; In other cases- If the minor is a British protected person; If the minor is an alien. Grant of a certificate of natural- isation- To a British protected per- son; To an alien- Grant of a certificate of citizen- ship in case of doubt. Witnessing the signing of an ap- plication or declaration men- tioned in Regulation 17 of these Regulations. Administering the oath of alle- giance. s. d. 10 0 10 0 500 10 0 0 5 00 10 0 0 10 0 0 S ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ( ) ( ) 2 6( ) ( ) ( ) ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( Into the Exchequer in ac- cordance with Treasury directions. The same. The same. The same. In England or Northern Ireland, if the applica- tion or declaration is witnessed, or the oath administered, by a jus- tice of the peace, to the clerk to the justices, and if by a Commissioner, to the Commissioner. In Scotland, if the appli- cation or declaration is witnessed, or the oath administered, by a sher- iff or sheriff-substitute, to the sheriff clerk or to any of his deputes, and if by a justice of the peace, to the clerk of the peace or to any of his deputes. Regulation 19. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 87 Matter in which fee may be taken Registration of a declaration of intention to resume British na- tionality or of renunciation of citizenship. Supplying a certified true copy of any notice, certificate, order, declaration or entry given, granted or made by or under the British Nationality Act, 1948. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 4th February, 1950. The following particulars relating to pointments, etc., in the Public Service published for general information. By Command. E. D. HONE, Colonial Secretary. No. 70. APPOINTMENTS. BAUTISTA, R. M., Assistant District Commissioner, Orange Walk, to be a District Commissioner for the Colony, on probation, with effect from 1st January, 1950. M.P. 0658. GIBSON, A. N., First Class Clerk, to be As- sistant Assessor of Income Tax, on pro- bation, with effect from 1st January, 1950. M.P. 02419. GILL, D. R. B., First Class Clerk, to be Assistant Accountant, Treasury Depart- ment, on probation, with effect from 1st January, 1950. M.P. 0830. RAMIREZ, R. E., Clerk-Interpreter, Or- ange Walk, to be a Second Class Clerk, on probation, with effect from 1st Jan- uary, 1950. M.P. 03467. RUDON, K., to be a Second/Third Glass Clerk, on two years' probation, w.th ef- fect from 1st February, 1950. M.P. 1207/49. No. 71. No. 71. LEAVE GRANTED. CHAVEZ, M. L., Senior Warder, Prison Amount of fee To whom fee is to be paid -1I --- s. 10 10 0 Into the Exchequer in ac- cordance with Treasury directions. The same. Department, vacation leave with effect from 1st February to 13th April, 1950. M.P. 0513. STOLF, R. A., Second Class Clerk, Trea- sury Department, vacation leave with ef- fect from 28th January to 1'th May, 1950. M.P. 02496. WILLIAMS, R. L., Compositor, Govern- ment Printing Office, vacation leave with effect from 1st February to 13th April, 1950. M.P. 02792. (No. 25). M.P. 21/50. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 14th January, 1949. DECLARATION OF PUBLIC ROADS. It is hereby notified in accordance with the pro- visions of sections 7 and 8 of the Public Roads Or- dinance, Chapter 42 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, that the Director of Public Works has ap- plied to the Governor in Council for the issue of a Proclamation ordering that the land along the survey line of the proposed route for the new Roaring Creek to Middlesex Road, as per schedule below, be proclaimed a public road. And that all land not built upon or cultivated which shall be required for the purpose of the road shall be absolutely taken and appropriated without tender or payment by way of compensa- tion, and shall vest in the Government without any formal transfer thereof. The area of such road to extend for a distance of fifty feet on either side of the centre of the road when located. Schedule. From Roaring Creek to Caves River, a dis- tance of approximately 14 miles passing through the properties of Orange Walk, Roaring Creek works, Caves works and St. Hermans. 88 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 72. M.P. 03237. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. BOARD OF FILM CENSORS. Appointment. Pursuant to section 11 of the Cinemato- graph Ordinance, Chapter 64 of the Conso- lidated Laws, 1924, as amended by the Cine- matograph (Amendment) Ordinance, 1941, (No. 5 of 1941), His Excellency the Gover- nor has appointed Mr. N. M. Tennyson to be a member of the Board of Flm Censors. No. 73. M.P. 535/45. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. PROBATION OFFICERS. Pursuant to the provisions of section 15 (b) of the Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1941 (No. 9 of 1941), and Rule 3 of the Pro- bation of Offenders Rules, 1941, (Statutory Rule and Order No.89 of 1941), His Excel- lency has appointed Major and Mrs. Wil- liam Simons, of the Salvation Army, to be Probation Officers for the the Belize District with effect from 13th January, 1950, vice Major and Mrs. Marshall Smith. No. 74. M.P. 1177/49. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID COMMITTEE. Appointment. His Excellency the Governor has appoint- ed Major William Simons, of the Salvation Army, to be a member and secretary of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Committee until the 31st December, 1950. No. 75. M.P. 57/50. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. His Excellency the Governor has appoint- ed Mr. Frederick Daniel Wesby, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Colony. No. 76. M.P. 0468. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. OUTDOOR RELIEF COMMITTEE. Appointment. His Excellency the Governor has appoint- ed Major William E. Simons, of the Salva- tion Army, to be a member of the Outdoor Relief Committee with effect from the 13th January, 1950, vice Major Marshall L. Smith. No. 77. M.P. 1294/46. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. BRITISH HONDURAS VOLUNTEER GUARD. Appointment. His Excellency the Governor and Com-- mander-in-Chief has appointed Samuel Fer- guson Sm'th, Esquire, to be a Second Lieu- tenant in the British Honduras Volunteer Guard with effect from the 24th January, :1950. No. 78. M.P. 869/49. Belize, 2nd February, 1950. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL. In compliance with section 11 of the Or- dinance relating to to the Belize Town Board, Chapter 118 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. 11 of 1935, notice is hereby given by the City Council of Belize that it has appointed Mr. Edward W. Craig, Accountant, Belize City Council, to be Town Clerk with effect from the 1st January, 1950. No. 9. Belize, 4th February, 1950. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. The under-mentioned Statutory Instru- ments are published with this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof:- No. 5 of 1950-The Motor Vehicles (Sneed Limit) (Hawkesworth Bridge) Order, 1950. M.P. 1026/45. No. 6 of 1950-Proclamation Declaring Thursday the 8th day of June, 1950, to be a publicc and Bank Holiday. M.P. 1244/49. By Command. E. D. HONE. Colonial Secretary. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 89 No. 80. M.P. 1061/49. Electrical Department, Belize, 27th January, 1950. TENDERS FOR FUEL OIL FOR THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of Fuel Oil to the Electrical Department for the period 1st April to 30th June 1950, in lots of 330 drums per month. The quantity required is 990 drums of 43 Imperial Gallons each, to be supplied on the Department's wharf, Belize, not later than the 1st week in April, 1950. The oil should be of the following specifications: Specific Gravity at 60 deg. F. Flashpoint-not less than Viscosity (Redwood No. 1 at 100 F.) Sulphur Water & Sediment ASTM D96-35 Asphalt Content Calorific Value .895/.905 150 F. 58 secs. .65% None Trace 19530 BTU's per pound. Tenders marked "Fuel Oil" are to be deposited in the Tender Box at the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than noon on Friday, 23rd February, 1950. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOSE. D. MURPHY, Electrical Superintendent. --i - No. 81. Forest Office, Belize, 4th February, 1950. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences :are published as required by Rule 12 of the For- est Rules, 1939, in order to give any person an *opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such representation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conservator of Forests and not to any forest officer by name) within fourteen days of the date of publication of the Gazette in which the advertisement of the appli- .cation first appears. By Order. A. F. A. LAMB, Conservator of Forests. First Publication. Cavo District- Mr. L. M. Sylvestre-Crown lands bound- ed on the north by leased and granted lands between Arenal and Negro Man, on the east by the Macal branch of the Belize River and a line running magnetic north and south through a point a quarter of a mile west of the camp known as Moutain Cow, on the south by the Chiquebul branch of the Be- lize River, on the west by the Guatemalan frontier. Excluding all lands leased and granted. Mahogany-Period from date of issue to 31st December, 1952. Mr. Jorge N. Espat-Crown lands from Privassion to Blancaneaux, Mt. Pine Ridge. Excluding all lands leased and granted. Pine-Period from date of issue to 31st December. 1955. 90 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE No. 82. Import Control & Supply Office, Belize, 2nd February, 1950. PRICE OF GOODS ORDER, 1944. in exercise of the powers vested in him by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1939. (S.R. & O. 1939, No. 69), the Competent Authority hereby makes the following Order:- 1. This order may be cited as the Price of Goods (Amendment No. 7) Or- der, 1950. The Price of Goods (Amendment No. 1) Order, dated the 12th January, 1950, is horeby further amended as follows: (a) by the deletion therefrom of the following: Maximum Wholesale Maximum Retail Price Price 11. FLOUR- (a) Soft Wheat "Gingham Girl" Brand $5.81 per sack of 96 lb. "Gladiator" Brand $5.43 por sack of 96 lb. (b) by the substitution therefore of the following: 11. FLOUR- (a) Soft Wheat "Gingham Girl" Brand $5.84 per sack of 96 lb. "Gladiator" Brand $5.46 per sack of 96 lb. (c) by the addition thereto of the following : 3. BUTTER- "'Wood & Dunn" Brand $40.11 per case of 50/1 lb. tins 8. CORNED BEEF- "Devon Brand" 15. MILK- (a) Condensed "Dutch Cow" Brand $38.77 per case of 10/5 lb. tins $37.18 per case of 2/25 lb. tins 818.62 per case of 48/12 oz. tins per lb. 7e per lb. 6e per lb. .71 per lb. 7e 2 lb. for 13e per 1 lb. tin 88e per 5 lb. tin $4.26 per lb. 82e per tin 43e $9.60 per case of 48/14 oz. tins per tin 22e A. WOLFFSOHN, Competent Authority. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE. 91 (No 19) Income Tax Office, Belize, 3rd January, 1950. INCOME TAX RETURNS. Persons liable to pay Income Tax are reminded that they are required to deliver returns of their incomes for the year 1949 by the 31st March, 1950. Returns by employers should be forward- ed to the Income Tax Office not later than the 28th February, 1950. In the case of any person carrying on business, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. All returns, etc., should be sent under confiden- tial cover to the Income Tax Office, Belize, or to the District Commissioner in an out-district from whom the necessary forms can be obtained on application. Failure to file returns within the time prescrib- ed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecu- tion without further warning. By Order. A. A. HEUSTIS, Assessor of Income Tax. No. 83. District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek, 27th January, 1950- LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS to lease lots in the town of Stann Creek are notified in the Government Gazette for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that appli- cants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. J. N. MEIGHAN, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. TO LEASE. January, 3rd 1950-Antonio Nunez-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 836 .January, 3rd 1950-Charles Thompson-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to applicant. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 302. . January, 5th 1950-Mervin Lockwood-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being yacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 833. . January, 5th 1950-Octavia Westby-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being vacant lots. Lots Nos. 823 & 851. S.January, 5th 1950-Benedict Diego-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being lot formerly leased to Hermenijildo Diego. (Lease expired.) Lot No. 502. J January 21st 1950-Nolan Jackson-Stann Cr:ek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, being a vacant lot. Lot No. 837. (Nc. 60). In re Estate of SALVADOR ERALES late of Be- lize, deceased. To all whom it may concern: TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by section nine of the Official Administrator Ordinance-Chapter 211 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 I FREDERICK CHARLES PEOLEY BOWEN, Acting Official Administrator, intend on or after the 19th day of May next to distribute the assets of the aforesaid Salvador Erales of Belize in the Belize District among such claimants of whose claims I shall then have notice. AND further take notice that all claims against the estate of the said Salvador Erales must be de- livered to me before the 19th day of May next. AND further take notice that neither I nor the Public Revenue will be liable in respect of any assets distributed by me without express notice of any such claim at the time of distribution. DATED the 19th day of January, 1950. F. C. P. BOWEN, Acting Official Administrator. (No. 61). District Commissioner's Office, Cayo, 20th January, 1950. SPECIAL LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace' acting in and for the Cayo District as Licensing Magistrates and to all others whom it may con- cern. TAKE NOTICE that a Special Licensing Meet. ing for the Cayo District will be held in the Dis- trict Commissioner's Court Room at El Cayo at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Monday 6th day of February, 1950, to take into consideration the application of Samuel B. Burn for a Shop Liquor Licence in the house and appurtenances thereunto belonging the property of Leopold Stephen situate at Roaring Creek, Cayo. By Order. A. H. ANDERSON, District Commissioner, Cayo. |
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