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Index to Government gazette 1941
Page i Page ii Page iii Page iv Page v Page vi Page vii Page viii Page ix Page x Page xi Page xii January 1941 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 February 1941 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 March 1941 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 Page 89 Page 90 Page 91 Page 92 Page 93 Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 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.I ; A-kroyd, V.C.,E~sq., Second Lieutenzant, Britishl Honduras D~eltrce F~orce. Act, Allie~d Forces, 1940. Act, Evidlence aid. Porers of Attorn~ey, Ic40 . Act, Visiting~ Forces (_ - t.. n Common ea.;tu) 1933 .. .. .. .. A iministration; Application for Letters of- Estate of- Arnold, J. T'. ' . .. *- - Cargill, M.. G:. A. Cunningham, D. A. E. - Gabb, P. A. . Mc~oy, W. AT .. L-4.* Rosi', W. ..' .1. .. .. . Valdlez, E. ..1 4 Waight, H." to ot a Alddres;s by H. 11: .-- e. ..;; thle Govern1or to dlon'. bone ~e Courncil .... A riculture, Board of; Ap~pointmncts .. .. ... Aireemenrts; appoinlt nents to a~ttest laibourers' o**- - - Aiiman, Miiss A. C., leave of absence - Alcaldles; appointments .. t Ailcaldes; Dep~t t . .. .. .. .8, Alcal~ea, De put y; termination of appointments,;~ is .. 25 Allied: Force's Act;, 1940 ; 4 .. -- -- Andterson, Dr. V. F., leave of absence .. .. .. *.. resumption of duties .. Appeal, Calrilts..1- Fund APPOIN\TI: IIE ;8-- Ackroyd, V. C., Eaq., Second Lieutenent, British H~onduras Defence Force Agriculture, Board of Agreements; appointments to attest labourers Alcaldes Al'caldes, Deputy 8q, 25 Bald-eratnos, Hon. MIr. A., Justice of thle Peace .. .. .. .. SBancroft, O. L., Attorney Generacrl Tlo act as A~tto~rney Generrl . Beattie, C. Ri., Officer of the M~ost Excellent Orier of the British Emnpire (Civiil Division) . Belize L~oan Board . Belize Towfn Board Biddle, Lt. F. Ri. G., ."li..Td. Britishn Honduras Dqifenlce Forxce .. i.:::..-n~, P. C. P., T'o azct as Magistrate, Belize.. . Bowman, T. F., Miember otf thle Executivle ~Conc~il rl l. -. Go Major T. I., R.E:., Director of Public T".:-r:l:k Btim, A.. A., ;I:. c vins... iy Probationer, Secretatiat** am/~i -- Basjby, G. S., Toac as D~irector of Surveys .. '. .A Dr - Campbell, P., To act as Ward~er, 1...' Prison iP.. .. Canton, A. H., Supernumerary Clerk, Forest Depaltmen~t Canton, G. B., Supernumerary- Probationer .. .... Casasola, C. McD., Wrarder, IT i 5- .0Depa2 tmer.t . . Central Board of Healt: .. .. .. Central Board of Health; Actin~g Clerk .. .. .. .. .. Clleverton, R. L., Esq., a Captain British 1-1 !i-mi..:.- -. Defence F~orce. Cmomet-nt Authzority; Imploits Regulations .. .... Committee, Mayan Indian Settlement 11 el(. a . ... Controller of Imports .. .. ... .. Currency Commissioners .. .. .. .. ... Defence Force . . . .. . . Deputy Registrars of Births & Deaths .. .. .. 112, IIg, r33, 177, : ..62 273 ..211 .. 261 -- 294 38 359 384 359 .. 63 -359 269 419 I, 198 S- 414 319 ~, 251, 358 2, 446, 358 ;2, 358, 446 S- 273 72, 197 285 471 ". 7, I98 4I4 25I, 358i 355, 446 - q4 267, 333 363 2, ..II 2, I53, 28q 438 ..23 252 358, . -- 311 .. 433 393 S. 373 .. 425 ..4.26 ..424 .. 373 373 23, 62, 424 216, 252, Discharged Prisone-rs' Aid Committee .. .. ... 2, .. 'l 342 Education, Board of . SEuamniners &r Inspcto;rs under thle Motor Vehicles & Road Traffic: Ordinance 83, F4 Examiners of Chemists and Druggists; Board ,. .. .. ... . Executive Council .... .... .. .... .... 252 Film Censors Board . .. .. . . .. 186 Forest Officers .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 426 Fuller, L;. E., Senior WaLrder 4'3 Guild, D. L~., Inspector and Examiner under tEhe Mlotor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinanze, for Belize Dist~rict .. 83, 84 a SBRITISH HON~DURAS~4 1 941.. Harbour Advisory Board .. .. .. i. 1 Hughes, H. J., Commissioner of Income TPax . . . . . .. I11 to act as Attorney General .. .... .. .... III to act as Colonial Secretary and 1 r .nL.ci.il Secretary .. .. 297 Vice-Chairman, Belize Loan Board . .. .. . . 153 Income Tax Comrmission~er . .. . . . II Industrial .-;1..> .! 1,! Osil ani~t.rs to i...... .... .... 2 Inspector (r ~.ni~c! District) (Corozal), under the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinan-ce, 1938 .. .. .. .. .. .. -- 3r9 Johanson, Ma~j... J. L., Lieutenant Colonel, Eni;h H~ onduras Defence Force .. y jubilee Public Library Committee . . .. . . . .. 2 Justices of the Peace .. .. ... . . .. 4I, 165 K~ieffer, Lt. W. H., Captain British Hondura~s Defence Force .. .. ..- 424 Labour ~.JI:lllinlula \;..a) Ordinance, 1940; appointments unlder ... 446 Laagley, C. G=., Esq., K. .., Commissioner for consolidating send preparing new and revised edition of the Laws . . . . . 251 Legislative Council .. .. . . .. . ., .. . 48 Licensing Officer . . . . . . .. . .. . 433 Lizarraga, PF. B., to act as Assistant Supply Officer, Stann Creek Di-trlct .. 298 Lunatic Asylumn, Board of Visitors . .. .. . lidat.il, J. W., Road ;-ores~u~rlnl..C .. 285 McNab, Ri. L., Road Foreman .. .. . .. . . . .. 445 Medical r.-..i-n:.Itha. Committee of .. .. .. .. .. .. I Melhado, H-on. B. A., Nominated Unofficial Member of the Lt..ghlut-il Council.. 48 Military Pensions Board .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 311nt~ J. R., Controller pf Imp~orts .. .. .... .... .. 373 .tIalIam1~ River Town Board, Mend a1~~ .. ....... .. .. 24' Nicholson, E. A., to act as Tim ped er~ of Schools . . . . . 11 Outdoor Relief .',at..itt.:. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 I'o -ii., Sir Kenneth Eistll,~, D).~.r.., Legal Adviser in the Colonial Office .. 363 Price, R. M[. R., Sanitary Inlspi-<.tr .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 266 Prisons; Official Visitors to . . .. . .. . . .. 2 Li--:iing Justices to .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 Probation Commritte'es .. . ... . .. .. . . 450 Probation Officers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 486 Rassim, Dr. H. S., to act as District Commissioner, Toledo .. .. .. EII Returning Officer, Belize Town Board Election .. .. .... .. 384 School Of 1sc u~r for Compulsory Attendance Areas . .. . . .. 135 Secretary of State for the Colonies .. .... .. .... ..I 6n Social We'clf are Committee . .. . . . . 2 S-t n ey\, J. P., Inspector of Police . .. .. . . . . 2.*IIC Sugar Control Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Sugar Control Board; Secretary .. . . . . . 426 Supply Officer, Alt t L Assistant, Stann Creek District . . . .. 298 Tenders Examination Committee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Tourist Committee . . .. . .. . .. . 2 Town Boards in the Out-districts . .. .. . .. .. 12, 13 Transport Board .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Turnbull, Hon. Mi~r. R. E., Chairman, L.clbe Loan Board .. .. .... 153 Valuations Appeal Board .. .. .. 2 War ervce- -elctha 00 .1 . .. .. 119 Welfare Em::unut eerfh'.:i-.:n; Indian Str:-llthrne~ .. 91 Wolffsohn, H~on. hI A. N., Member of the lbeli ..- Loan Board . .. 289 to act as Director of Public WorkEs .. 239 Woods, Miss D. B., Typist, Forest Department .. .. .... .. 373 APPOINTMENTS CIV El ~i-Iri - Arnoux, E. A., Third ClaJ Customs and Excise Officer .. .... .. 177 Bautista, R. M., First (,.Lis Cletrk, Treasurty De-g atlnus:t .. ...... ?77 Campbell, A. V., Junior Ck-a-;, District Canani-i-innerll'-- CI':.l-, 'r;i11n Creek .. 11 Canton, A. H., Probationer . ... . . .. 3I1 Cas-till.a, J. L, Third C~la Clerk, Tre nury Department ..; 177 Cattouse, A. E., First Class Customs and F sci-t ( ff k or .. .. .. 48 Prazer, H. D., Second Class Customs and Excise Officer .. .. .... 251 Gill, D. R., Second Class Clerk, Treasury rDel art na vi . . .. . x Hoy, W. J., Junior C le r k, M~edical (He~c it b Departmen t.. . .. 177 Jeffery, P.R., Probationer, Secretariat . . .. .. . . 153 Leslie, W. S., Senior Customs and Excise Officer .. .. .... .. 185 IL...eke-, J. H., First Class Clerk, Ag:ricu~ltural Department .. .. .... II Loring, R. H., Junior Clerk, Medica~ l DenrtnetlCl .. .. .. ., 45 alpipp, G. P., Sanitary Inspector .. ....... .... .... 31rr Matthews, R. R., L~inesman, Electricity & Telephones rilportnwa~lt (Electrical Branch) .. 311 11.r-o:l\, F. O., Third Class Clerk, District Commissioner's (f Iice Stann Cri-el: .. I Parbam, G. H., Junior Clerk, Customs & Ha~rlowr rDeperil-r~tnu .. .... 177 Pasos, E. I. Second Class Clerk, District Clrarnij ical:er'-- Ofliai, Cranlge Walk 153 Rhys, J., Customs Boatman .. .. ... .. .. .. r. ,1 __ i Smith, G. M. A., Prists Warider. . . . . . . z Smith, J. H., Nelson, Assistanrt Conservator of Forests .. .. .... 23 TIorres, O. A., Junior Clerk, Treasuty . .. .. .. 342 Trumbach, L. A., Third Class Clerk, Medical Department 9 Yorke, R. H., Second Class Clerk .. .. 185 Young, H. W., Third Class Clerk, District Commissioner's Office, Stann Creek .. 197 Ysagnirre, E. L., District: Commissioner .. .. .. .. Ir APPOINTMEiNT DECLARED VACANT .. .. ....... .... 165 Armnistice Day, 1941; Non-observance of .. .. .. .. .. .. 399 Armstrong, A. (alias Toribio Armstrong); guilty of Bigamy .. .. .. 115 Arnoux, E. A., seconded to the British L~egation, Guatemala .. . . .. 319 Attorney, Powers of Evidence and Act, 1940o . .. . . . .. 211 Auction, Sale of Pigs, Agricultural Station, Stanln Creek . . .. . . 241 Balderamos, H~on. Mr. A., Justice of the Peace . . .. . . 4I Bancroft, O. L., Attorney General .. .. ..... .. .. 267, 333 to act as Attorney General .: .. 363 BEeattie, C. R., Officer of th~e Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (ii Division) . .. .. .. ... 11 Belize-Cayo Road; Sale of Report of Commission of Inquiry into alleged irregularities 120 Belize Loan Board; appointments . . . .. . 2, 153, 289 Belize Loan Board Report, 1939 * -- -- - 123 Belize Town Board; biIembers . . . 438 Belize Town Board; nomination oif candidates ... . . .. 40,1 Belize Town Board Election; notice to voters . .. .. . . . 187 results .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 437 Bigamy; notice re .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., ..~ 115 Biddle, F. W., Esq., O.B.E., J.P., leave of absence . . .. 165, 275 resumption of duties .. .. .. ..342 BRit~le, Lt. F. R. G., Aljutznt,British H7nduras Defence Force .. .. .. 23 Bills Publishned- .. 23, 37, 62, 72, 92, 112, 120, 141, 154,- IE`6, It 8, 239E, 253, 267, 289, 297, 320, 349, 397, 406, 434 Bill Re-publishe~d- .. .. .. ... 437 Bills t> be prejent--d to the Legislative Coulncil- . 29, 37, 49, 61, 69, 72, 83, 91,~ 336, 3rl, 333, 342, 351, 358, 406, 41II, 415, 4oo, 447 Binoculars for the Fo~r ces . Births & Deaths; Deputy Registrars of .. 72 216, 252, 399,~ 433 .. 72 .. .. .. 12, 119, 133, 177, Bowen, Hon. Mr. E. WN. M., leave of absence .. Bowen, P. C. P., to act as Magistrate, Belize . Bowman, Hon. Mr. H. T. A., leave of absence . Bowman, T. F., leave of absence .. .. Member of the Executive Council Resumption of duties .. .. Bowring, Major T. L., R.E., Director of Public Works Bra~dley, Miss I. M., leave of absence .. .. .. Brown, E., leave of absence .. .... .. .. ..405 .. .. ..251 . 297 . . . 252 . .. - 342 . . . 153 . .. . III resumption of duty .. .. . . . 38j Bulgaria, United Statets Government to take charge of British interests in ... IS4 Bulgaria; War with Great Britain .. . .. . ... 509 Burn, A. A., Supyernumerary Probationer, Secretariat . ... ... 311 Businesses, opening of new . .. .. .. ... 41I5 Busby, G. S., resumption of duties .. ... .. .. III, 405 to act as D~irector of Surv~eys .. ... .. 23 Butter, Creamery (Max~imum Retail Prices) Ord'er ... .. ... 46I Campbell, P., to act as Ward.er, B~elize Prison .. .. . Canton, A. H., Supernumerary Clerk, Forest Department .. Canton, G. B., Supernumerary Probationer .. . Casasola, C. McD., Warder, Prison Departmenit .. .. . Ceilsors Board, Film .. .. Central Board of Health; appointments .. .. .. .. Central Board of Health; Acting Clerk .. .. .. .. Certificate, Teachers; cancellation of .. .... suspension of .. .. . Cervantes, Miss V. B., leave of absence .. . SChemists and Druggists; list of registered .. .. .. Chemnists and nrulsnists Board olf Exaininers; P'l rs v-r=~'-! sc~hools ChevJerton, R. LI., Esql., a Captacin, British Hondiuras Defence Force Chicle Dealers"' & Contractors' Licences-- .27, 24v :' 295, 304, 3I Christmas Fund; Appeal .. .. .. .. .. .. Coconut Oil (Maximum Prices) Orde-r ., . . .. . 433 . .. . 393 . . 373 . . 425 .. .. .186 . . . 426 .-320, 435, 507- . .32o, 507 . . 413 recopnied Fby 27 . .. . 424 8, 32I, 344, 39r0, 40,44 . .- - 471 .. .. .,494 :C >mpetent: Authority; Imports Regulations . .. .. y Comlpulsory Attendance Areas .. .. .. .. 3x2 CT1US' Enplsoy ttendace~l Areas; School Officers for . .. .. .... /31(; 312 Committee, Ma~yan Indian Settlements W~elfare 91 Consul for Gulatemala at Belize; recognition of General Carlos Jurado R. as .. .. 48 General Carlos Jurado. R.. to act as . . .. 275 Consul for Swveden at Belize; termination of appointment of F. R. Ellis as H~onolaly 275 Consul of the United States at Belize; provisional recognition of THillia.m Flanks Lebus, Jr. as Vice- . . . . . . . ; 434 Contraband Control, W~ar . . .. . .. .. .. . .. 485 Control of Prices of Dry Goods and Hardwvare, etc. .. . . .. .. 17o Controller of Imports . ... -.. . . . . .. 373 Corozal Prison; phe-~e of detention . .. .. . . .. 341 Carrigenda . . . .. .. .. 222, 277, 286, 320, 35', 425 Coun~cils, Execcutive and Legislativ-e; despatch from the Secet~ary of ,taste cconce~nilg- re-appointiment of Unofficial Mem~bers . . . .. .. .. 454 Court, sitting of- Cayo District . . . . . .. .. .. 170, 325, 230 Northern District . ... . . .. .. 43, 53, 240, 182, 394 Orange Walk . .. .. . .. .. . .. 285 Court, Supreme; holding of .. . . . 93, 254, 374, 386, 393 Cross, The George, & Medal . .. . . . 306 Currency Commissioners; Statement of Board of . . .. . .. 98, 348 Currencies, Designatec1; Amendmlent; of List . . .. . . 61 Currency Commissioners; appointments . . . .. . . .. 2 Debts due to and from persons in the Channel islands .. .. .... .. 156 Debts; enemy property .. . . .. . . .. 277 Decorations, Orders and Medals . . . . .. . 306 Defence Force; appointments . ... .*. . 23, 62, 424 Defence Force; awards of Efficiency Medal ani Clasp to Non-Comnmissionel Officers, etc. ..... .. ... .. .. .. 305 Defslce Regula~tionsj, 939; Maximu~m wholesale and retail prices .. 9,44,70, ln3, I60, 183, 203~ 224, 236, 270, 292, 299, 339, 368, 404, 430, 49;2 Dentists; list of registered . . .. . .. 6 C.--;ovi. Registrars of Births and Deaths .. .. 112, 119, 133,177,216, 252,3S99433 De-reservation of land, Belize District . . . .. .. . zo Despa7tchles from th-e Secretary of State for the Colonies:- Extcutm-c and~ Legislative Councils; re-?rppointment of unofficial n on t em - 454F Policy; Thle Colonzial Emnpire Economic of lup..:i.1 .. .. .. .. 327 Detent'ion Orders a-gainst:- Lahondie, J. and A~dderley,, G. .. .. .. 34' Detention; place of .. ..... .. . 34 I Diaz, VJ., rremission of prison sentence . .. .. .. .. 71 Discharge 1 Prisone:-s' Aid Committee; appointments .. .. 2, 289, 342 Dam stic Produace; statements of exports of .. .. .... .. go, 175 Dry G-ids & Hardwvare, etc., Control of prices .. . . .. .. 1 If Economic andl Firancial Policy in the Colonial Empire . . . . .. 327 E~uca~tion, Board o- ; appointments . . .. .. .. . .. I Electoral Qzallfications and Regula~tions Ordinance, 1935, (N~o. 14q of "1935) The; Can-cellation of lists of voters .... .. .. . 455 Clai~~ms asi vote-s under . ... .. .. 400 D~eive~ry of ch7ims as voters under . .. .. . .. z 29 rists of persons registeredI as V~oters--See Supp~tlement-- Voters for th~e Belize Division .. . . .. 1 73, 495 Vot-rs for th:e Norther~1nDivision .. .. .. 4-31, 464 Vot3rs for the7 ,Ctann CIreek Divfisionl .. ... .. 4.68 Voters for thle TIoledor Div-ision .. . .. ... 432, 4 65 Votclrs for theC Western Divlision . . ... .. -466 Enemy Provertyi; DlE-tS . 277 Enemy, Trrading wvith the; C3ouLntries reg~arded as being in enemy occupation 92,I5I,IE6,311 Estimates, 19)4I; approval of . .. .. .. . .. .. 153 EnSeFy, N., leave of absence . .. . . 297 Evidence and Powrers of Attorney Act, 1940 .. .. .... 211 Examinations, Cambridge Local, 1940; certificates . .. . .. 335 forms of entry .. .. 135 successful c~anifiate at .. .... 173, 202 EmRminations, London University Ma~triculatin on 704; ertries .... .. 268, -157 Exz-minations, I47; Teachers' and Pacil Tenders'.: .. ... .. .. 35 successful cand~idates .. . . 258, 267 E-xamniners a~d. Insnectors under Thie M~otor Veb~ides and Road T: :'." Ordinance.. 83, 84 Examiners of Chemists and Druggists, Board of; appoin~tments . .. . .. I Exchange Control; revocation of exemptions, etc. under the Defence (]Finance) Regn- lations 1939-40 .. * -- 6 Executiv~eCouncil; MemberS * ** .. 253 Exports of Domestic Produce .. .. .. ** .. .. g,1 Expsort----Re, of United K~ing~B an Ges .* ** ** ** i 24x Expulsion Orders against:- Blisset, J., (alias Campbell) .. 3oS MEaatines, E. .. . 9* 8d Ve~es, J. M. G. .* ** ex Ruiz, A. ... ** z Expulsion Order against V. ~Diae; revolcation of ... .7 ng. submlission of views est .. .* 344 ence .: .. .. .. 77 n of duty .. 3rg . .. .. ... ... ,, g 86 n the Colonial Empire .. .. ** -- ** 32 . * * - - 433 Empire .. .. .* ** ** 333 .. .. .. .* ** 384 ..I 2243, 55,.67, 77, ro3, II2, I7f l, 80; 18 203, 217, 226 254, 268, 280, 286, 298, 308, 3r2, 32r, 334, 343. 351, 4cog, 41r7, 427, 435, 439 448, 458 .. .. .. ., - - 426 e . . . * 399, 445 .. .. . . Is . .. .. . . 133 . .. . 4E3 Fatories (I94r) Bill,. The; inviti: Ferguson, J. D. A., leave of abs resumption EMeruson, R. E., leave of absenc Film Censors Board . Financial arid Economic Policy i PinaEncial. Year; close of .. . Finnish interests in the British I Pereign Securities; returns. Forest Applications- .. Forest O~fficers .. . plankso~n, A. S.., leave of absence Friendly Seeieties: notice to . Fttiter, E, W,, leave of absence Fuller, L. E., Senior Warder Gabourel, Hon. Mr. 8. L., J..P., leave of absence . .. ** * resumption of duties .. .. .. Gazette Subscriptions, 1942; renewarl . * Gibson, A. N., leave of absence .* ** Gift parcels .. .. . Government scholarships to secondary schools Governor, His Excellency the; return from tours .. . tours of . Governor's Deputy; commission appointing Mr. R. E. Turnbulll .. Grant, E. A., leave of absence .. .. .. .. -* -. Greek mainland, British interests on; U.S.A. Government in charge of .. Guild, D: L., Inspector and Examiner under the Motor Vehicles and Road Ordinance, for Beliie District ... .. .. .. .. .. 306 * 384 493 * 239 n .. ggg 225, 456 zog,445, 485 ..102, 444, 464 fox, 443, 463 . .II .. ..198 Traffic S 83, 84 I;arbour Advisory Board; appointments .. ..... .. Hardware & Dry Goods etc; Control of prices .. Holiday, Public an<} Bank .. .... .. .. Hope, M. O., leave of absence . .. . Kughes, H. J., Commissioner of Income Tax to act as Attorney Ge'neral .. .. . to act as Colonial Secretary and Financial Secretary Vice-Chairman, Belize Loan Board . H~ungary, British interests in; U.S.A. Government to take charge of Hurricane Precautions .. .. .. H~yde, J. B., leave of absence . . . . .. . 170 . . 98, 426 . .- 445 . . . 77 .. ..InI . . . 297 .. 153 . 186 223 266 Itnports, principal; comparative Statements-See Supple~ment- Imports; Purchases through Sterling area centre .. .. .... .. Import Control Office .. .- ** ** Import Licences; procedure ,. .- Import Licence; Special United Kingdom Transhipment .. . Imports Regulations; Competent AUthority .. .. .. .. -* *- -- Import Restrictions List ... .. .. .. .. In or tj and Exports shipments; insurance .. .. .. .* ** Importation of semi-manufactured articles of iron and steel; details regarding Income Tax Commissioner .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Income tax: filing of returns .. .... .. ** ** -* Income tax; Warrants for recovery of .. 56, Industrial School, Official Visitors to; appointments .. .. .. .. .. Inspector,, (Northiern District) (Corozal), under the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance 1938 (No. 32 of 1938) .. .. ...* -- -- Insurance of Imports and Exports shipments .. .. .. .. .. Ir xx & St al; licences to import Semi-manufactured articles of . . I35 373 491 276 373 4&4 r49r 188 I7f 35 4i27 a, 3'9 149 r88 .. ..374 Japanese Commerce; reprisals restricting .. .. .. .. Johanson, Major J. L~., assumption of duty as Officer Comm~anding ditras Defence Force .. .. .. .. .. Lieutenant-Colonel, British Honduras Defenee Force Jordon, Miss A., retirement on pension .. .. .. .. J~ibilee Pulblic Library Committee; -appoint~ments ..-.. .. Juili List; revision of . -.. --.. --.. .. .. .. - Justices of the -Peace .. .. .. KC. K~ieffer, ht. W.-H., Captain, British Honduras Defence Force .. King's, His Majesty The; Birthday Parade .. .. .. .. Kitching, R. A., leave of absence ..... .. .. .. Resumption, of duty -.. .. .. .. . .. . 509 tte British Ecn- . .. . 19 .. .. ..399 . .. .. 384 rq14 15 .. .. .. 424 . . 97 . .. . 305 . .. 342 Iabour (Minimum Wage) Ordinance, 1940; appointments under . .. .. 446 Land Applications; published weekly . Latid, Sale of- Belize-Corozal Road .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. zz El Cayo District .. . . . .. .. . .. 394 :I North Stann Creek (Tipperary area) .. .. 17o North. Stann Creek . . . .. .. . .. 3lo, 394 'Stann Creek .. .. .. .. .. ... .... .. .. 207 Stann Creek Valley Road .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. 343 Land Tax; summonses for non-payment of ..- .. .. zo, 25, 32, 331 52,roy, 122, 127, 145, 146, 279, 314, 315, 358, 369, 370, 371, 372, 427, 438, 439 Iaugley, C. G., Esq., K.C., commissioner- for consolidating and preparing new and revised edition of the Laws . . . . . .. .251 Leave of absence- Aikman, 1Miss A. C. . . . .. . . . . 319 Anderson, D~r. V. F. .... .. .. .. .. 72, 197 Biddle, F. W., Es~q., O.B.E., J.P .. .: . . 165, 275 Bowen, Hon. Mkr. lt. W. M. . .. .. . .. . 72 ..251 ..297 .-153` .. xx ..413 ..297 .. 177 ..3'9 399, 445 ..133 ..306 ..239 .. x ..445 ..266 ..305 ..48 ..413 .. III I19, 406 77 ..285 .. 177 363,445 ..305 ..373 Ilf, 266 ..445 ..383 ..177 ..342 .-311 ..4T9 or ..455 .. 48 ..276 ..374 ..447 .*491 . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 23, . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. of representatives f . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . Bowman, Hon. Mr. H. T. A. Bowman, Hon. Mr. T. F. .. Bradley, Miss I. M. .. . Brown, E. .. Cervantes, Miss V. B. .. Eusey, N... Ferguson, J. D. A. .. .. Ferguson, R. E. . P- rankson, A. S. .. .. Fuller, E. W. .. . Gaboulrel, H~on. Mr. H. L., J.P. Gibson, A. N. .. .. Grailt, E. A. .. . Hope, M. O. . Hyde, J. B. .. .. .. Kitching, R. A. .. .. Lizarraga, L. R. . Mc~e sey, G. T. .. .. Mcginstry, Hon. Mr. S. A. Melhado, Hon. Mr. B. A., J.P. Melhado, Hon. Mr. H. I. .. Paterson, Miss M. . Pepitune, J. . .. . Sidley, W. A. de B. .. Tench, S. E. .. . Tingling, A. .. .. Turton, Hon. Mr. R. S., J.P. Uttley, D. P. .. .. .. Waight, J. A. .. .. Woods, Miss M. E. . Yorke, R. H. . .. . Yorke, R. M. . .. Legislative Coulncil; Addtress by His Legislative Coulnci ; cancellation of i Northern and Toledo Divisions . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. , . - . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . Excellency the Governor lists of voters at election Legislative Council; appointments .. .. .. Licence, seee~ial United Kinczdom Transhipment Import Licence for Cotton Thread from; United Kingdom cancellation of .. Licences. Import; procedure .. .. .. .. Licences, Open1 General for commodities from the United Kingdom . . _ _II-----F----- vii Licences, Produce 35, 254, 277, 171, r87, 3651 395, 435 Licences to import semi-manufactured articles of iron and steel .4.. . 88 Licensing Meetinlgs- Belize 1. .. ... ...... .. .. .. To, 240, 365, 455 SCorozal .. 41,254, 3 66, 488 SE1 Cayo I. . . . .27,254,359,488 Orange Walk . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ~Punta Gorda .. .. . .. .. . Stant Creek .. . . Licensing Officer . .. .. .. .. L~izarragoa, P. B., to act as Assistant Supply Officer, Stann Creek District L~izarragoa, L. R., leave of absence ..' ..' .. .. .. .. Locusts . Log Boom, St. James! Boom; licence to construct and maintain .. Lunatic Asylum, Board of Visitors; appointments ..-.. .. .. . . 24 1zo, 269, 366, 488 92, 228, 366, 455 .. ..4331 . . 48 .. ..237 .. ..2l9" IVachinery Returns .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 269 Mai~chinaery Returns; warning for non-compliance with Order .. ..359 Married Women's Deeds; Commissioners .. .. .. .. .. 4 Maximumn Retail Prices Order, Butter (Defence Regulations 1939) ** 461 Maximum Wholesale and Retail Prices (Defence Regulations, 1939) *.. g 44, 70,; II3, 160, 183, zo3, 224, 236, 270, 292, 299, 339, 368, 404, 430, 492 Mc~esey, G. T., leave of absence .. . . .. . . .. .. 4"3 IM=Kinstry, Hon. Mr. S. A. . . .. .. . . . .. II1 Mtc~aab, J. W., Road Foreman .. .. .. .. .. .. 285 McNab, R. L., Road Foreman . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 445 Medal, The British Empire .. .. .... .. .. .. .. 306 Medal, The George Cross and .. . . .. . . . . 306 Medals, Decorations and Orders .. .. . .. .. .... 306. M--lical Practitioners; list of registered .. .. . . . 8. Medical Registration, Committee of ; appointments .. .. ... . Malhado, Hon. Mr. B. A;, J.P., leave of absence .. . ... 23, II9, 406 nominated unofficial member of the Legislative Council 48 resumption of duties ... .. 1541 433 Melhado, Hon. Mr. H. I., O;B.E:, J.P., leave of absene.. . .. .. 177 resumption of duties ... .. . .. 229) Mete~rological Observations- .. .. r6, 26, ro8, 159, 210, 291, 309, 345, 392, 429, 460 Midwives, list of registered .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 Military, Pensions Board; appointments .. .. .. .. .. MLilitlry Training; inviting applicants to undertake voluntary part-time Minis-teres of Religion; list of registered .. .. .. .. .. M~iintyr, J. R., Controller of Imports .. .. .. Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Regulations, 1939; Order limiting weig] using Roaring Creek Bridge .. .. .. .. .. .. Mullins River Town Board; members . .. .. .. .. . .. -365 7, 226, 332, 391 . 373 ht of Vehicles . . 75 . . 241 erritory .. 62, zzo, 134j 253, 267, National Day of Prayer; Service at St. John's Cathedral Netherlands Business Concerns; Transfer of to Oversea te New Boston Estate, Sale .. .. Nicholson, E. A., to act as Inspector of Schools Non-official Notices:-- L~og Boom at St. James' Belize River.. Trade Mark of- Brunswick Radio Corporation .. ... Decca Records, Inc. .. .. .. .. E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company .. .. Libby, McNeil & Libby .. .. . Nicholson File Company .. .. .. Orang-e-Crush Company .. .. .. Standard Brands Incorporated .. .. Wilson, W., stealing of Probate of the Will of .. .. .. .. 2I9 . .. . . 381 . . . 381 . . . . 304 . .. . 18 . .. . . 38 1 . . . . 372 . .. . . 49, 372 . .. . . 295 . .. . . 272 Obituary .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... Office; administration of Imports Regulations .. .. .. .. .. Oil, coconut (Maximum Prices) Order .. . Optometry Practitioners; list of registered. ... .. Orders of His Majesty The King in Council-- Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, etc.) (No. I) Order, 194I; Allied Forces (Application of Acts to Colonies, etc.) (No. 2) Order, 1941 Allied Forces (Application of 23 Geo. S.c. 6) ( No. I) Order, 1940, The Allied Forces (Greece and Yugoslavia) Order, The .. .. .. .. .. 407 .. 373 .. 494 .. 8 The .. 282 .. 355 ..57 ** 453 ~II~ ~___I Defence Regulations (Reciprocal E~Eqforcement) Otect s 1944 The .,....@8 Japanese Commerce; Reprisals restricting .. s g Visiting oForms (British Commonwealth) (Application to Colonies, etc.) Order in Goggit2i 194o .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1, 45 Oldinancesaspeggd to.. 154, 26l, 333,cyg,4I4, 446~ Orgkinances not disallowed .. ..154, so6, 229, 252, 3z4193> 35-8, 393 Onglpoo RgCafComittee; appointments .. . . . . id .. Paterson, Miss MA., leave of absence .. .. ,. 8 P&Ainable Office; declaration of office of Mechanic, Machine Sh-op, P.11.D. as .. a4 Pensions Board, Military .. .. . Pepitune, J., 1eagve of absence .. .. .... , Pigs, Agricultural Station, Stann Creekr; action sale of .. .. .. 247r Pipeshank, Sale of .. .. .. 298 Poyser, Sir K~enneth Elliston, D.S.O., Legal Adviser in the Colonial Office 3. Pgiie, R. M. R., Sanitary Inspectpr +..", ,, 6 Prices, Maximum wholesale and retail (Defence Regulations, 1939)-- .<, 44, 24, Prices, (14aximum Retail Prices) Butter i')rder (Defence Weghtditisi, Io 9) .. 46 Prices o( d~ry goods and hardn~are, etc,, coptrol.9 of. 170 Pgisons, Official Visitors to; appointments .. .. Prison sentence; remission of .. ..,. 7 Prisons, Visiting Justices to; appointments -- Pgglbation Committees .. .. .. .. .. .. 48 Probcation Officers .. .. .. .. .... -- 4863 Produce, Domestic; statements of.exports of .. .. .. .. go 175 Produce Licences .135, 17:, If;, 244. 477, 363, 395, 435. Property, real and personal; registration of claims to in France or IBelgian ~ 9 Public Officers' Guarantee Fund; annual, report of the Directors of the .. 9 security of officers under za R xilw ty Superintendent's Quarters, inviting offers for purchase . .. ., a Rtassim, Dr. H. S., to act ais District Commissioner, Toledo I r.. z Recruitment of personnel from United TKiggdc .. 437 Red Cross Drive 1941; proceeds 30s Re-Export of United Kingdom Goods 241 Re~ief Committee, Outdoor r RELINQUISHMENTS-- Bowen, F. C. P. . . .. .. . Il Courtena~y, W. H...a. .. .. .. .. .... 4o5 Governor, His Excellency The, as Chairman of the Belize Loan Board .. 153 Hugh~es, H. J., as Acting Attorney General .. .. 333 as Acting Colonial Secretary and Financial Secretary 333 Masson, R. K., as Secretary the Sugar Control Board .. .426> Matth~ews, Major P. E., O.B.E., as Officer Commanding the British Hondulas Defence Force 9" Nicholson, E. A., as Acting Inspector of Schools 393' Remembrance and Dedication Day, 1941 3S9' Reservation of Land, Cayo District .... 24I RESIGNATIONS-- Andrews, R., as Male Attendant, Poor House . .. .a1 Erskine, C., as School Officer for Compulsory Attendance Area .. ..18 Fitzg-ibbon E., as School Officer for Rockstone Pond compulsory attendance area 84 Ltewis, N. W., Second Lieutenant as an Officer of the British Honduras Defence Force .... ... .. .. .. .. 62 Woods, Miss M. E., as Typist . . .. .. -- 35 I Restrictions List; Imports .. .486 RESUMPTION OF DUTI~ES-- Anderson, Dr. V. F. 285 Biddle, P. W., O.B.E., J.P. 342 Bowman, Hon. Mr. T. P... 342' Brpwn, E. 383' Busby, G. S. .. .. ... III, 40t3 Ferguson, J. D. A. 3I9: Gabourel, Han. 1Mr. H. L., J.P. .- 384, Kitching, R. A. .. .. .. .-* 342" Melhado, Hon. Mr. B. A., J.P. .. 154, 433- Melhado, Hon. Mr. H. I., O.B.E., J.P. . .. .. .. 2g Turton, Hon. Mr. R. S., J.P. 18, 32022 Ushier,H. C. . .. .. .. .... .... Ir` Wolffsohn, Hon. Mr. A. N. . . . III, 405 Yorke, R. H. . .... .. 445 Retirements on Pension-- Card, 1Miss A. Card, W. A. .. Eyles, A. E. . Grant, E. A. . Jordon, Miss A. .. .. .. .. .. .* Vellos, A. E., First Class Clerk, Stann Creek Railway Yorke, R. M. . .. . Returning Officer, Belize Town Board Election .. Returns of Machinery .. .. .. Warning for non-compliance with order .. .. Revenue. of British Honduras--See Suplement Rifle Range .. . . Roaring Creek Bridge Vehicles; Order limiting weight .. Rockstone Pond Government School; inviting applications for Roumania; British interests in . .. .. .. . Royalty Rate List for Forest Produce, 1941 .. 4415 "9 .. .. .. .. 333 . 433 * ** * 384 .. .. .. 8i . .. * 399 . .. . 384 . .. . 269 . .. . 359 .. .. .. .. 315 . .. 75 post as principal .. 13 . .. . 83 . .. . 68 Sale of Bonded Goods . Sale of Crown L~and-- Belize-Corozal Road .. .. .. .. .. .. El Cayo District .. .. North Stann Creek .. . North Stann Creek (Tipperary area) Stann Creek Valley Road.. .. ., .. Sale of Leases-- Belize District .. .. . Cayo District .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Stann Creek District .. .. .. .. .. .. Toledo District .. .. ... .. Sale of Pipeshank . .. .. .. .. .. .. Sale of Properties, Belize .. .. .. .. .. Sz1e of Lo~ts, Corozal District .. .. .. .. .. .. Sale, New Boston Estaite. . Scholarships at Epsom College . .. ... S-hoJlarships, Government, to Secondary Schools .. .. .. Soholarships, Teachers' Training .. .. .. .. .. School Officers for compulsory attendance areas S-hool Supplies Store; hours and closing of . Schools, efficient .. .. .. .. .. .. .. S acndments-- Britirsh Hon~duras Forestry Unit, Scotland--: Gardner, KI. C., as Sanitary Officer . .. . Jeffery, P. R., as Clerk .. .. .. .. Patterson, Dr. T., as Welfare and Medical Officer 'Phillips, O. N. D., as Second in Command. Secretary of State for the Colonies; appointment .. .. .. Securities, Sterling Bearet . Securities, Foreign; returns .. .. .. .. .. .. Selection Board, War Services .. .. .. .. .. Sidley, W. A. de B., leave of absence .. .. .. .. Social Welfare Committee; appointments .. .. .. Stann Creek TIow~n Board; election notice to voters .. .. nominations of candidates .. .. results of bye-election . . 74 . .. . 222 . . 394 .. .. Sl, 394 170 . .. 343 .. .. ..269 105, 222, 344 448 30, lo5, 222, 344, 448 .. 224, 344, 448 . .. . 298 .. 161, 199, 321 . . 27 . .225, 456 . -385, 435 .. .. ..135 ..435 . .. . 84 . .. . 351 . .. 351 .. .. ..351 .. .. ..351 . .. . 61 . .. . 384 . .363, 445 . . 188 . . 427 . . z 6 , 31.1, Statutory Rules and Orders-- No. I-Proclamnation-Prohibiting, except under licence, the sale of firearms and ammunition.. .. .. .. .. z- The Tradling with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment No. I) Order 3--The District Courts Fees (Civil Procedure) 4--The Labour Law Fees . 5i-The District Courts Pees (Criminal Procedure). .. .. 6--The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment N-o. 2) Order 7-Proclamation-Declarin g Thursday the 12th day of June, 194I, to be a Public and Bank Holiday 8 The Defence (Amendment) Regulations .. .. .. .. .. 91-Proclamation ~Prorogu~ing the Legislative Council .. .. .. Io--Proclamation Ordering the: holding of a Session of the Legislative Councii nI-The Belize Prison Rules (Amendmnent) rza-The Dist~ricts' Prisons Rules (Amrendmrent) r3--The District Courts Fees (Civil P~rocedure) Order 14--The Belize Town Board Property Tax Order 15 -The Currency Restrictions (Exemption) (Amendment) Ordler .. 16--The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment N'o. 3) Crder 17--The Transport, Travelling and Subsistence (Amendmnent) Rules .. 18--The Defence (Finance) (Ahmendment) Regulaeions . d Ig--The Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Amendment Regulations s ., o3 20--The Protected Places (Amendment) Orders . .. 12 zrl-Royal Proclamation-Revoking Royal Proclamation by His Ma~ajesty the King prohibiting, except under licence, the exportation from the Colony of Arms and Ammunition and certain other military and naval stores and foodstuffs . . . . . .. .. .. . 11 zz--The Exports Regulations 1941 . . . . .. 112 23--Proclamnation bringing into force the Trade Unions Ordinance, 1941 (No. I. of lg41) .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 1zo 24--The Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) Regulations . .. .. Iso z$-The Post Office (Increase of Postage Rates) Regulations .. .. 131 zS-T9he Freight Passenger Vehicles (Stann Creek Rescission) Regulations .. 134 27-Tlhe Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment No. 4) Order 134 28--The Imports (Restriction) (Amendment) Order . . .. . IS1 29-The Defence (Finiance) (Amendment Nao. 2) Regulations . .... 154 30--The Currency Restrictions (Exemption) (Amendment No. 2) Order .. 155 3I--The Defence (Amendment No. 2) Regulations . . .. .. .. 166 32-The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Areas) Order . .. . .. 166 33--The Defence (Finance) (Amendment No. 3) Regulations . . .. 199 34--The Currency Restrictions (Exemption) (Amendmen~t No- 3) Order . 199 35-T*he Ju~bilee Library (Amendment) Regulations .. .. .. .. 199 36--The Savings Bank (Amendmenlt) Rules . .. . . .. 206 37--The Midwives Regulations . .. . .. . .. . .. 216 38--The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Areas) (No. 2) Order . .. 221 39--The Export of Valuables (Prohibition) Order . . . .. .. 229 40-The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment No. 5) Order 229 4I--The Sarawina Land Reservation (Amendment) Regulations . .. .. 239 42--The Chicle Protection (Amendment) Regulations . . . .. 267 43-T~he Exportation of Fruit (Grapefruit and Oranges and Tangerines) (Amendment) Regulations . .. . . . 267 44-The Belize Prison Rules (Amendment) (No. 2) . . .. . .. 275 45--The Import Duties (Preferential Tariff) (Am~endmrent) Regulations .. 275 45--The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendmrent No. 6) Order 275 47--The Trading with the Enemy Investment Order . . . .. 285 48--Proclamation. Amending the Schedule to Proclemation No. I of 1925 .. 285 49--Proclamation Declaring 'various parcels of Crown land to be a Forest Reserve 289 50-T~he Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Anrendtrent No. 7) Order .289 5I-The Savings Bank (Amendment) Rules . .. . . .. 289 52--The Defence (Finance) (Amendment No. 4) Regulations .. .. 289 53-Trlhe Prize Court (Fees) Rules (No. 2), 194o . . . .. 297 54--The Telegraph and Telephone (Amendment) Rules . . .. .. 297 55--The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Areas) (No. 3) Order .. ..3II 56--The.Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendment No. 8) Order 334 57-O0rder rescinding the Trading with the Enemy (Specified Areas) (No. 2) Order, 194I (S. R. & O. No. 38 of 1941) . . . . .. 334 58--The Currency Restrictions (Exemption) (Amrendment No. 4) Order . 334 59;-The -Defence (Finance) (Amendment No. 4) Regulations .. 334 60-The Trade Unions Rules . . .. .. . .. .. 334 61--The Trade Unions Regulations . . .. .. .. . 334 62-Proclamation. Bringing into operation the Trade Unionis Rule~s .. .. 3;34 63-The Pensions (Amendment) Regulations .. . . . . .. 334 64--The Trading with the Enemy (Fees for Patents, Lesigns and Traie Marks) Exemption Regulations .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 334 65--Amendment of Rules made by .the Governor on thre fifth day of July, 194r (S.R. & O. 1940, No. 40), under the Authority of Regulation 18 (7) of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (8. R. and O. 1039, NTo. 69 342 66--Proclamation. Prohibiting the Importation of certain restricted articles except under licence . . .. . .. . .. .. 349 67--Pioclamation. Altering Proclamation No. 49 of 1 I . .. . 363 68--Proclamation. Amending the Schedule of Proclamaticn No. I of 1925 - 363~ 69--The Imports (Amendment) Regulations .. . .. . . . 373 70-The Defence (Pinance) (Amrendment No. 5) Regulations .. .3P4 7r--The Securities (Restriction on Diisposal) Ord'er . .. q 72z-The Trading with the Enemy ~: cifiedl~ Persons) (A1rendzr~ent No. 9) Order qco 73-The Defence (Amendiment No. 3) Regulations . . . . c6 74--The Recruiting of Workers Regulations . . . .. .. 414 75-T~he Trading with the Enemy ( pa-inedl Persons) (Amendlrent No. r0) Order .. .. .. .. ... .. 414 76--The Control of Communications Order .. .. . .. 424 77--The Exports (Amendtment) Regrulations . . .. . . .. 426 78--The Trading with the Enemy ,'peche'r F-1 -,sn- (Amendment No. 11) Order .. .. .. 4341 79-Proclamation Declaring the minimumn rates of wages for crews of vessels rj'-ill on the Belize River .. .. ..... .. .... 434 80-Proclamation. Changing certain dates in the Reg~ulations contained in the Schedule to the Electoral Qulalifications and Regoulations Ordinance, 1935 ~p-----~- (No. 14 of 1935) - ; * ** 434 81--The Forest (Amendment) Rules .. .. .. .. .. .. 437 82-Trhe Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amendmrent N~o. 12) Order .. .. 437 83-The Trading with the Enemy (Specified Pergons) (Amzendment No. 13) Order .. n 446 84--The Currency Restrictions (Exemption) (Amendmenqt No. 5) Ordier ..455 85--The Defence (Finance) (Amend~menL N'o. 6) Regulations . .. .. 455 86-FPishi at liflanatee Bar (Prohibition) Order . ... ... 455 87-T~he Trading with the Enemy (Specifiedl Persons) Amendmeat No. 14) Orde 83--Proclamnation. Bringing into Foirce the Probation of Of~fendercs Ordinance 194I (No. 9 of 194I) . .... . .. 6 89--The Probation Rules . .. .. .. .. 6 go-T~lhe Imp~ort Duties (Preferenltial arinff) (A:mendment 110. 2) Regulatic ns .. E 6 97I-Proclaming that War with Finland, H~ungary, JRoumania and Japan has broken out .. .. .. .. .. .. .. a86 gz--The L~egal Vacation Order r942 93--The Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) (Amlendment) Order 94--The Defence (Amendment No- 3) Regulations . . .. . 95--The Control of ~Maps Order . .. .. 96--The Public Cemeteries Rules and Regulations .. .. .. ..49 Sterling area imports . .. ... . .. 135 Stock Returns; amendment to schedule "A" . . . . . 366 Stock Returns Order; Defence Regulations 1939 96 'Storey-, J. F., Inspector of Police . .. .. .. . . .. 221 Sugar Control Board; appointments .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Secretary .. ....... .. .. 426 Summonses for non-payment of Land Tax-- 20, 25, 32, 33, 52, lo7, 122, 127, 145, 146 279, 3r4, 3I5,- 358, 369, 370, 371, 372, 4"7, 43S, 439 Supreme Court; Comnmissio~ners of the .. .. .. ... 4 Supreme Court; sitting of . .. .. . . 93, 374, 386, 393 Supply Officer, Acting Assistant, Stann Creek District .. . .. . .. 298 8.1pply Officer, Stann Creek District; termination of appointment .. .. .. 352 Teacher's Certificate; cancellation of .. .. .. .. .. suspension of .. .. .. .. .. Teachers; scholarships for training of . .. .. .. . Telegram from Chief of the Imperial General Staff to all Troops Telegrams from the Secretary of State-- Day of Remembrance and Dedication, 191 .. Herbert Moss; death of .. .. .... .. Lord Lloyd; death of .. .. .. .. .. .. National Day of Prayer .. .. .. .. .. . Sympathy; appreciation by L~ady Lloyd of message of .. Tench, S. E., leave of absence . .. .. .. .. Tenders accepted .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tenders Examination Committee; appointments .. .. .. Tenders Invited-- Asphaltic Bitumen Road Emulsions .. .. .. .. Chicle . Flaur .. .. .. .. Fuel Oil=-Electrical Department . .. .. .. . Fuel Oil for Suction Dredger .. .. .. .. .. Gasoline and Kerosene .. .. .. .. .. .. Government Supplies . . .. .. .. . \Groceries . .. .. .. .. .. Ikhaki Shirting .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Pauper Burials .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Railway Car Bodies .. .. .. .. .. .. Special Lighthouse Kerosene .. .. .. .. .. Stann Creek Outdoor Relief .. .. .. .. .. Tarpaulins .. .. .. .. .. 4.. . Transportation of Produce from Punta Gorda to .Belize .. Wood Fuel .. .. .. .. Thread, cotton; United Kingdom open general licence .. cancellation of . .. .. .. .. . Tingling, A. B., leave of absnece .. .. .. .. .. Tourist Committee; appointments .. .. .. .. . TowRn Boar~d, Stann Creek; Bye-election, holding of .. .. notice to voters .. .. .. . nomination of candidates .. .. results of bye-election.. .. Town Boards in the out-districts; appointments .. .. .. Trade and, Information Reports .. .. .. .. .. Tradesmen, skilled for service in the British Army .* ** ..320", 435, 507 . . .32o, 507 . . .385, 435 .. .. ..342 . . 384 . .. . 48 . .99, 3'9 . . 305 . .253, 487 .. 167, 486 .. ..252 186, 4oo, 406 . 15 364 55, 165 .. 155, 406 .. 186, 400 .. 186, 4oo . . 399 . .155 . . 135 .. ..166 . . 43 .. ..85. . 374 . . 373 . . 182 . .188 .. 182, 427 .. ..206 .. .12, 13 .. 72, 206 * * 73 . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . * * d Trading with the Enemy; countries regarded as being in enem~y occupation Trading with the Enemy; transfer of Netherlands business concerns .. Transfers-- B~oyee, E. A., to British Guianan . Grant, H. S., to Public Works Department .. .. Hoy, W. J., to Agricultural Department ... Mcjlinstry, Hon. Mr. S. A., to Nigeria . ..'. . Mitchell, E. B., to Posts and Telegraphs Departnl r .. Moody, F. O., to Audit Department .. .. .. .. . Rabateau, J. J., to Medical (Health) Department .. .. .. Smith, G. D., to Education Department .. .. Wolffsohn, G. H., to Secretariat .. .. .. Young, H. W., to District Commissioners's Office, Stann Creek . Transport Board; appointments .. .. .. .. .. . Travellers to the United Kingdom; w~arning r.*. .. .. Turnbull, Hon. Mr. R. E., Cai~tlrman, Belize Loan Board . Turton, ]Hon. Mr. R. $., o?: eave of absence .. resumption of duties .. .. United Kingdom commodities; open general licences .. .. .. United Kingdom goods; re-export of .. .. .. .. .. .. United Kingdomr personnel; recruitment of .. ..*.. .. .. Usher, H. C., resumption of duty .. .. .. .. .. .. Uttley, D. P., leave of absence .. .. .. .. .. .. 9i, r5x, 186, 311 62, 120, 134, 216 253, 267 487 .. ..239 . 133 . . 221 .. 61,334 .. ..165 . - 23 . . 221 . .16,5 . -133 .. ..23 .. ..153 ..III, 266 98, 32o . . 374 . . 241 . . 437 . . I . . 445 Valuations Appeal Board .. .. .. .. .. date for hearing appeals .. .. .. .. Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933; The. .. .. .. Voters List;; Female and Male--See Supplement Voters' List; objection to insertion of name of Edward Austin of Belize . Vat ars' List, male; claims for inset tion .. .. .. .. .. .. Voters' List; Stann Creek Town Board .. .. .. .. .. .. Voters' List; revision of .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 374 362 316 365 Waight, J. A., leave of absence .. .. .. .. .. .. .. War; Contraband Control .. .. .. .. .. .. .. War; Countries at, with Great Britain ... .. .. .. .. .. War Services Selection. Board . Warning t> Travellers to the United Kingdom .. WLFalre Cuxulittee, Mayan Indlian settlements . Welfare Committee, Social . Win-the-War Fund, British Honduras; statement of receipts and expenditure Wolffsohn, Hon. Mr. A. N., member of the Belize Zloan Board . .. . resumption of duties .. .. .. .. .. to act as Director of Public Works .. .. Workman's Compensation Bill; inviting views of persons for consideration by S Committee .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Woods, Miss D. B., Typist, Forest Department .. .. .. .. .. Woods, Miss Mi E., leave of absence . .. .. .. .-383 ..485 S-451 .. 11 ..112 ..91 ..2 ..60 .. 289 InI, 405 .. 239 elect .. 131 ..373 77 Yorke, R. M., leave of absence Yorke, R. H., leave of absence resumption of duty . .. . . .. 31 . .. .. . . 342 . .. .. . 445 Electoral Qualifications and Regisations Ordinance, 1935 (No. r4 of persons registered as Voters-- Belize Division .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Northern Division .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Stann Creek Division .. .. .. .. .. .. Toledo Division .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Western Division .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Imports; principal; comparative statements . .. .. .- Revenue of Sritish Honduras, 1940; comparative statements of . 1 I4I . . 33, 37, 43 4' Voters' Lists; female .. .. .. .. .. .. .. male . 1935); list of . .. 15 . . 8 - 9 ** 25,3 7 .. ..9, 21, 29 7, 71: 75, 79, 83, 87 . .65 -- -- --51 INDEX TO SUPPLEMeENT ,GAZETTE ThXTR AO-RDINNA Y . BRITISH HONDURAS .PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 1 BELIZE, 2nd JANUARY, 1941 .Pagi 1 . Captain -J~am~es R. Stevens, MrCk., H. T. Grant, Esquire,. W. H. ,ieffer, Esquibire. .Secretaryy-The Harbour Master. M.P. 01027. BOARD OF AGCRICULTURE. S (Ord. No. 14 of1936). The Agricultural Officer, Chairman (ex officio), Honourable Mr. T. F. Bowman, L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, H. Stansbury, Esquire. Secretary-M~hr. R. S. Finla) son. 9 M.P. 1750-34. BOARD O~F EDUCATION. (Ord. No. 14 oh926 and Ord. No. 38 of 1935). His Excellency the Governor, President, (ex tof- ficio), The Colonial Sscret y (etx officio), The Reverend M. MO'Connor, S.J., The Reveend R. Cleghorn, O.B.E., J-.:. Thie Revereqd A. G. Burnham, Miss 13. A. Alexander, S. NJ. Camnpbell,f squire M. J. Baker, Esquire. Secretary- The Directo~r of Education. M.P. 0356. COhIMITTECE OF MEDICAL REGISTRA- TION. S(Ord. No. 26 of 1928). The Senior Mdedical Officer, Chairman (ex offi- clo) The Attorney G~Eeneril The First Medical Officer, Belize, *M.P. 01191. Canolon~ialgifcycr taB' office, * Belize, January, 19"41, No. i. APPOINJTMNTS. His Excellseny the Governor has Been pleased to make the under-mlentioned Appointmennts in respect of the year 1940, For convenience the -ex officio MeniEbers ae also show~n. By Command. , R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CHEMISTS AnD,9 DRUGGISTS. (Ord No. 17 of 1939). The \Senior Medical Officer (ex officio), Chair- The Frst Medical Officer, Belize, " Dr. K,.Heusner, JR.P M.P. 0571 CENTRAL BORD OF HEALTH. . (Ord. No. 23 of 1938). The Senior Medical Officer, Chairman,, 'Tfhe Direcitotr loff ubllie Workrs, Dr. K. Heusnler, J.P.' L. P. Ayuso, Esquire' R. H. Eyles, Esquite, B. M. A. Stuart, Esqui~rle 1 i i J HAiQRBOU~R ADVLISORY' BOARD. (Ord. No. 39.of 1935). The Golinal Secret~uaryC ha irman .(e.r oj/icio ),Honourabl: ~Mr. H. II. klelhado, O.B.E., J.P, The Superintendent of Police (ex offi~cio),*'MP 99 2 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE TRANSPORT BOARD. (Ord. No. 32 of 1938). The Director of Public Works, Chazima llex of. ficio), The Superintendent of Police (ex ojtjic-io), Captain R. K. Masson, M.B.E., Surierintendenti Belize Fire Brigade, F. R. Dragten, Esquire, O.B.E., K.C., J.P., C. M. Staine, Esquire, Chairman, Belize Town Board. M.P. 02711, -----"c~-* r JUBILEE PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMITTEE. (Ord. No. 37 of 1935). His Excellency the Governor, Chairman. Honourable Mr. R. 8. Turnbull, ,, Honourable Mr. A. N. Wolffsohn, Dr. V. F. Anderson, J.P., Miss L. M. Roberts, M.B.E., The Reverend H. J. Cook, L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, Mrs: W. H. Kieffer. * Secretary--Mr. A. H. Anderson. ~M.P. 0713. OSFFICIAL VISITORS -INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. (Ord. No. 9 of 1939). . His Honour the Chief Justice (ex officio), The Members of Executive Council (ex officio), The District Commissioner, Stann Creek (ex of- SOCIAL WELFARE COMMITTEE. The Senior Medical Officer, Chairman, The Agricultural Officer, T'he Director of Education, The Labour Officer, Setretar) --A~r. G. T. McKesey. M.P. 02937. DISCHIRGiED PRISONERS' AID COM- MITTEE. '910 Superintendent of Prisons, Chairman, Reverend E. P. Hiscock,- IReverend M. M. Ganey, S.J., The Reverend Aldous C. Alexancier, Julio T. Bouloy, Esquire, J.P.,. Captain Wm, C. Price, V.D., J.P., Secretary--Adjutant Aston Davis. M.P 01427. COIbIFI '.'S *DNERS OF CURRENOEY. (Ord. No. 1 of 1937). The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, Honourable Mr., A. N. Wolffsohn, Honourable Mr. H. I. M~elhado, O.B.E., J.P. Clerk--The Treasury Superintendent. SM.P. 1363-34. BECIZQl LOAN BOARD. * (Ord: No. 23 of 1932). His Excellency the Governor, Chairman, lionourable Mr. S. A. Alc~~mu~iry, Vied Chairman, The Director of Public Works, A. J. Hunter, Esquire, J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, R. HI. Eyles, Esquire. Secretary--Major L. A. Jeffery. M.P. 0268. OUTDOOR RELIEF COMMITTEE. The Senior. Medical Officer, Chairman, The Superintendent of Police, The Labour Officer, Mrs. V. Seay, M.B.E., Adjutant Aston Davis. Secretary--Mr. Mi. M. Mitchell. 19.P. 0468. COMM/IIN"EE FOR THE EXAMINATION OF TENDERS. The Colonial Secretary, Chairman, The Director of Surveys, The Treasury Supermtntenent. .Secretary-S~enior Clerk, Secretariat. M.P. 01461. BOARD OF VISITORS, LUNATIC ASYLUM. (Ch. 48, C. L., 1924) The Attoiney General, Chairman, The Superintendent of police, Captain Wm. C. Price, V.D., J.P. OFFICIAL VISITORS TO PRISONS. (Ch. 68, C. L., 1924). 'Fhe Chief Justice (for Belize Prison) ex,officio, The Members of Executive Council (for all Pris- Sons) ex officio, ficio), Honourable Mr. H. T. A. Bowman, B. Gugrero, Esquire, J. P., C. G. Eves, Esquire. M.P. 0311. SUGAR CONTROL BOARD. (Ord. No. 15 of 1933). f Honourable Mr. R. E. Turnbull, Colonial Secre- tary, Chairman, Honourable Mr. H. I. M~elhlado, O.B.E., J.P., L. P. Ayuso, Esquire, . R. H. Eyles, Esquire, H. Stansbury, Esquire. Secretary--apt. R. K. M~asson, M.B.E., Col- lector of Customs. r M.P. 01749. TOURIST CONIRIgTEE. * Honourable Mr. T. F. Bowman, Chairman; W. H. Kieffer, Esquire, . Captain R. K. Masson, MvB.E., H. Stansbury, Esquire, Hon. Secretary--A. H. Anderson, Esquire, Hon. Asst. Secretary--P. Zayden, Esquire. M.P. 0472. ------tL- MILITARY PENSIONS BOARD. The Financial secretaryy, Chairman, The Senior Medical Officer, The Reverend R. Cleghorn, O.B.E., J.P., Major L. A. Jeffery. BRITISH HONDURAiS GAZETTE 3 the Cozisolidated Laws, 1924, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the under- nentioned persons to be Alcaldes with effect from Ist January,I194t-- By Comint~iad. R. E. TU RN BU LL, .Colonial Secretary. a-- f~- Stann Greek District. Balbino Palacio .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Seine Bight Leon Castillo ,...,. Newtown, Commerce Bight Clarence Garbutt . .. . .. .. Punta Pla'centia Toledo District, Genaro Chun . . .. .. San Antonio (Nuevo)~ Diego Vilanueva . .. .. .. San Antonio (Pueblo Viejo) Gertrudes Cucul . . .. .. ... .. .. Rio Blanco (Honorary) Martin Cal .. .. ... .. .. San Pedro Columbia Fernando Cal . . .. .. Aguacate, Moho River Pedro Teul . .. .. .. .. Santa Teresa (Hincha- zones) Moho River Martin Choc . .. .. Crique Sarco, Temash River Santiago Benguche .. .. .. .. .. . .. Barranco Juan Cacao .. .. . ... Dolores, Sarstoon River Cayo District. George Leon . ... .. . ... .. Benque Viejo Ascension Alfaro . .. .. .. .. . ... Succotz Sabino Nai ,......................... Arenal Hijinio Haw ...,................. San Antonio Margarito Angeles . .. .. .. .. Bullet Tree Falls VISITING JUSTICES TO PRISONS. (Ch. 68, C. L., 192-1). For the Belize Prison: The Magistrate, Belize (ex officio), F. W. Biddle, Esquire, O.B.E., J.P., F. R. Dragten, Esqurire, O.B.E., K.C., 3.P., ~ Captain Wrm. C. Price, V.D., J.P., J. T. Bouloy, Esquire, J.P., James D. Burn, Esquire, J.P. * Honourable Mr. A. Balderamos, Honourable Mr. B. A. Melhado, John A. Nisbet, Esquire, V.D., J.P., . Capt. James R. Stevens, M.C., J.P., A. J. Hunter, Esquire, J.P. For the Northern District: Corozal Prison. The District Commissioner (ex of, ticio I' William Schofield, Esquire, J.P., John A. Riveroll, Esqluire. Orange Walk Prison. The District Commissioner (ex officio), Evan L. McGregor Arlbu r, Esquire, J.P., George Miller, Esquire. For the Stann Creek District: The District Commissioner, Stann Creek (ex of- ficio), Honourable Mr. H. T. A. Bowman, B. Guerero, Esquire, J.P., H. A. Buller, Esquire. For the Toledob D::rri tr: The District Commissioner, Toledo (ex officio), J? A. Carroll, Esquire, J.P., W. N. Bourne, Esquire, J.P. For the Cayo District : The District Commissioner, El Cayo (ex officio), E. J. Enright, Esquire, J.P., A. A. Lewis, Esquire. M.P. 1751-34. No. 2 M.P. 0006. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 2nd January, 1941. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rule and Or- der is published with this issue of the Gazette and forms part thereof:-- No. 1 of 1941-PROCLAMATION-Pro- hiibiting, except under licence, the sale of fire- arms arid ammunition. By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. No. 2 M.P. 01104. Colonial Secretary's Office, . Belize, 2nd january, 1941. ALCALDES. Pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of the Alcalde Jurisdiction Ordinance--Chapter 174 of 4 BRITIS HONDUlRAS GAZETTR~: 1Pname Whlere Ideearred Miller, Lillian . . Orange Walk iMolina de Gaerrero, Higinia Punta Gorda Monsanto, Florine .. Belize Murphy, Adirwias. , Nicholas, Amelia Augusta Corozal Norales, Jane ,.. Pnata Gord Palaclio, Emelia Augusta Stann Creek Pandy, Christine .. ut od Pandy,. Virginia .n .. Beie Parks, Mal~vinia .. , Patt, M~onica ,. .. , Peters, Cecilia .. .. , Pickwood, Leonora .. , Pryor, Deboralh .. .. Requenat, Leonza .. .. , Requena, Fernan~ese . Oayo Rogers, Elizabeth .. Belibe Secty, Vivian .. .. , Solomon, Ada Mary , Spencer, Jane .. , Stephens, Ethlin .. .. , Stuart, Susan , Trathum, Cherrymay .. , SThompsona,. Thersaa :. Cayo0 Trapp, Ann Elizabeth .. Belize Weight, Lottie . . eize Weight, Octavia .... Cayo Webster, Etga . Belise White, Cleopatra , Woods, Ethel .. .. , Young, Emily , ,Ysaguirre, Leonie Beimore , COMMISSIONERS OF THIE SUPREME COURT. The following list of Commissioners of the Supreme Court is published for general informa- tiotn. By Order. A. O. LONG;SW'OR TH, Reg~iJtrar General. Frederick William Biddle, Esquie O.BIE., J.P., The Hon'ble Mr. Thomas Findlay Bowman, William Alexa~~nder Jext Rowman. Esquire, JohnO .lred C 1re, Esqutire, J.P., Edward John Enright, Esquire, J.P., Cornelio L~izarraga, Esquire, John Henry Ross, Esquire, aL.P. 0022. ~--~-- _r~L- -~L-pr~-` ''CY--~~ i. ~ Li~'l- -.X. .I`-I -~- I.-ii..;. ENERALM HEGISTBT, Belize, 31st6 Decemb~er, 194~. T*HE following names of Licensed Midwives, Sduly registered in the Register of Mid- wivest in Pllbia offibs,. are published for general information. By Ordr. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. Namerr Where Liensed Adolphus, Vir isi . Beline Anderson, Josephine , Antonio, Monica.. .. , Arnold, Matilda.. , Atherley, ChristiiansA. ..,, Battiste, Ida A... , Bell, Evelyn Iree .. ,, Bennett, Ida , Beaton, MarytP .. O range Walk Shaeo~c, Lottie .. Belize Blno~cAn, LyAnnMy . , Blanco, Saturnina.. .. Corong Britton, Effie W. L. . Belize Brooks, Anastseia . .. , BEOWH, ~illa . Bueno, Bernaldina .. Corozal B~arrJ3PetB. Cr c baia eie Cam pos de Boutista, liar ti a ,, Casanova, Leonards. .. ,, C4tfetense Manrga~ret ... Clother, Vmecent .. , Copelby, Henrrieitta.., Cotterell, Alice .. , Dominguez, Julianb , Fisher, Pearl .. , Flowers, Alhzerths , Flowers, Bernalds, .. Orange Walk Flowers, Henrietta .. Beli~se Franklin, Minerva , Gafrb~utt,.Mary Anmn .. Stano Creek GaButt, TepEeiba .. .. Belize George, Mary Ann Clare , Gibsen, Ann ~Amelia , GG ~aa, Catalinrt Aeosta ~nge Wailk Gonzalez, Louisa .,... Punta Gorda HaIvy MIyrtle . . Belize Hamilton, Frances . Punta Gorda Haylock, Esttetta Aandrs Relize Hemm~ans, Elorine , Hyde, Cleantis .. , Jackson, Magg~ie May , La Cross, Leanora .. , Latchman, Catherine * ~Leslie, Daisy " metebt Sophia ..Prnta, Corda Llewellyn, Ada Icilda .. Belle Lopez, Matrcelina , Ly.\nchl, R~ac~ha .. Casozal Mbaguan, L~Ucdiana ,, McDonald, Mary .. ~.. Beline MoFarlane, Beatrice .. , Mc~ield, Maybell Ann , McKoy, Abiaail ,, McLiverty, Ethel .. , Meggs, Florina Fidelia , Mejia, Caridad .. .. Corozal Miend~fez, Lucretia .. .. Orangoe Walk Menzies,Gwentdolyn K. B3. Belize M.P. oozz. Genzeral Registry, Bieliz~e, 3Ist Dbecember, 194o. No. 5. Nbo. 6. General Regoistry~, Belaize> 3Int Decemtber, 1940. MARRIED WOMEN'S DEEDS. The following list of Commissiocners. for takfug the ac~knowelegment sof deeds by Married Women Iis published for general information. aBy Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar Genzeral. Fredterik William~ Biddle, Esqluire, O.B.E. J.P., The Hon'ble Mr. Thomas F~inlay Bowman, William Alexander Jex Bowman, Esquire~, O.B.E. J.P., John Alfred Carroll, Esquire, J,P., Edwasrd John Euright. Esquilre. J.P., Conelio LIzarraga, Esquir,. sRITISHI HODURAS GAZETTE 5 No. 7.~ M.P. 0022. Gaxana~L. RaOISTrar, Belize, 31st December 1940. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. TIIE following list of persons registered as Chemists and Druggists on the 31st December, S1840~, ~is pu~bainkeod for gssenerl inform8ationt in lasoooc~rdne wih peraiosn Q at iChapter 51 of the Icr~onsoldate~d l~sawrs, 1924, By Order. A. O. I,0NGSWORTH, Regi'strarr Genercal I _ ____ _1_ 1____11 Dot a 23rd June 1931 9th July 1930 14th Ma~r. 1919 15th June 1926 13th June 1925 15th Aug. 1936 29th Sept. 1931 30th June 1939 6th June 1916 18th June 1931 5th Peby. 1937 18th Sept. 1933 20th Apil 1914 13th Nov. 1922 13thd 'Mar. 1916 29th June 1940 Name Residmene Qualification Bemarks Certificate dated 24.0.31 Certificate dated 9.7.36. iCertificate dated 28.2.19. Certificate dated 10,646 Certificate dated 10.1.25. ~Cetifieste dated 28.7.36 Certificate dated 28.9.31 Certificate dated zo.6.26 Certificate date2,4..16 Certificate dated 18.6.31 Certificate dated 27.1.37 Certificate dated 10.7.33 Certificate dated 9.4.14 Certificate dated 30.0.2 2 Certifica~te dated 7.2.16. Certificate dated 24-6-4o Bennett, Hugh "Llewellyn B3 Bogues, Sidney Uriah Brodhurst, Albert Edward Codd, Belvyn Archibald Franklin, Robert Ceail Harwood, Elsa St R~euener, Raymond Joseph B Hyde, Percival Augustus Martinez, Romualdo Enrique MoDonald, Charles James McField, William Mortleyr, Henry Kortright Peyrefite, Alberto Ignatius Sanditord, Frederick Nathaniel Trapp, Philip Alexander Trench, Llod Liewel~vn Tucker, Reuben F. Westby, Piermon Emanuel elize Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51l of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. "Certificate of Botard of Exramisers under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Lowe, 1924. ,,Certificate~ of Board of Examliners under Chapter 70, Section 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Revised Edition). "Certificate of Board of Examiners under Cheaper 51 of the `Coasoidated Laws, 1824. ,,Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 otf he Consolidated Laws, 1924. anra Cere ificate of B0ard of Examiners under reek ChaLpter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. )elize Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 5I of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter gz of the Conlsolidated Lawas, r924. ,, Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 70. Section 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Rev~isedl Edition). ,,Certificate of Board of Examriners under Chapter 51, Section 4 (3) of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,,Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 5x of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 ,, ertlifiate ofBoard of Examiners under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Lssane 1924. ,,Certif~icate of Board of .Examinears under Or disease NoT.14 o 1998, See. 4 (4). ,, Certificate Board of Examiners under Chapter 70i, see. 3 (4) Consolidated Laws (Revised Edition). ,,Certificate of Board of Examiners under See. 3 (4) of Chap. 70, Consolidated Laws (TRevised Edition). ,, Certificate of Board of Exam~inersj under Chapter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. ,, Certificate of Board of Examiners under Ohopter 51 of the Consolidated Laws, 192)4. , 12th June Certificate 1935 dated 10.6.35 16th July Certificate 1932 dated g.7.32 ,, Certificate of Board of Examiners under Chapter 51 of th~e Consolidated Lawfs, 1924. 6. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE- N~ame Besidence Qualification Dats of Registlration __ ___~ __I I_ _L I __ No.. 8. M.P. oozz. GENERAL REGISTRY, Belize, 31st December, 1940. DENTISTS . HKE following copy of the Dentists.Register, showing the persons appearing en the Register on the 31st December, 1940), is published in accordance with section 7 (2) of Chapter 50 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. By Order. A. O. LONGSWORTH, Registrar General. H.W. Pearce.. F. A. Pkeman H. BLind .. ..Belize Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (Ist October 1923) bonar fide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry .. .. .. .. .. .. ,,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 .. .. . .. ,,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. 21st November, 1923 4th December, 1925. Benque Viejo Was at the date of commencement of Ordinance 20 of 1923 (1st October 1923) bona f-ide engaged in this Colony in the practice of dentistry . .. . .. ./ 10thJune, 1924. Jose Enrique D'Leon Homer Samuel Carmlichael Samuel Ernest Gale .. Wilhelm Stein , Enrique Miralde Navas Belize Holder of a certificate granted in a foreignl country for the time being recognized by the Committee of Medical Registration as fur- nishing a sufficient guarantee of the posses- sion of the requisite ktnowledgae and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry .. .. 15th September, 1932. ,,Holder of a certificate granted in at foreign country for thle time, being recognized by the Committee of Medigal R~egistration as fur- nishing a sufficient guaranteed of the posses- sion of the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry .. .. 13th December, 1932. ,,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 reqluisite knowledge and skill for the effi- cient practice of dentistry . . .. 18th March, 1939* ,,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 reqluisite knowledge and skill for the effi- cient practice of dentistry . . .. 29th May, 1939. ,,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 requisite knowledge and skill for the effi- cient practice of dentistry . .. .. 12th July, 1939. Cayo Holder of a certificate from Loyola University, for the timle being recognized bythe Com- mittee of Medical Registration as furnishing a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the reqluisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dentistry .. 22nd August, 1940. Wilhelm Mayer Awe, Salvador Emilio BRITISH HONDURAS- GAZE~TT 7 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 go of the CoJnsolidated Laws, z924. By Order. A. O. LONGSW;ORTH, Registrar General. M.P. oo22.- General Registry. Belize. 31st December. 194o. No. 9. Name Alexander, Aldous C. . Astleford, Lunny .. Bennett, William . Bradley, Andrew F. .. Bunmham, Alfred G. .. Castledine, Edwin.. Cleghorn, Robert .. Coady, Daniel M. . Cook, Herbert J., B.A. Coony, Edmund J. .. Corey, Anthony H. .. Courtney, Edward W. Davis, AshtonJ. . Delaney, Henry A. .. 3Dunn, The Most Rev. Edward Arthur, D.D. Pairweather, Gerald . Deszignation Religiouls Dentomination Residenzce ..Minister .. .. .. . minister .. .. .. ..Priest of the Society of Jesus . minister .. .. .. ..Minister .. .. .. .Canon .. ..Minister .. .. .. ..Priest of the Society of Jesus ..Minister .. .. .. ..Priest of the Society of Jesus ..Ditto .. .. .. ..Ditto .. . . Adjutant.. . ..Priest of the Society of Jesus ..Archbishop of the West Indies ..Methodist Mission . Belize ..Seventh Day Adventist . Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize .Belize ..Belize ..Cayo ..Belize ..Punta Gorda ..Corozal ..Belize .Belize ..Orange Walk ..Belize ..Orange Walk ..Priest Ganey, Marion Md. ..Belize ..Priest of the Society of Jesus Ditto Ditto Priest Ditto Ditto ..Romnan Catholic ..Baptist . ..Methodist Mission .. ,Church of England ..Baptist. .. ..Roman Catholic ..Methodist Mission ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto .. .. ..Ditto . .Salv;ation Army ..Roman Catholic ..Church of England ..Church pf England ..Roman Catholic ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto . ..Church of England ..Church of England ..Ditto . ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto .. .. ..Roman Catholic ,.Roman Catholic ..Ditto .. .. ..Ditto .. .. ..Ditto . Methodist Mission Roman Catholic ..Ditto . Salvation Army ..Roman Catholic ..Roman Catholic ..Ditto .. .. ..Ditto .. .. ..Church of England ..Church of England ..Methodist Mission Roman Catholic ..Roman Catholic . methodist Mission ..Roman Catholic ..Church of England ..Roman Catholic ..Church of England ..Church of England Halligan, John J. .. Hickey, David P. . Hiscock, Edwardl P. . Hope, William Robert Hulse, Gilbert R., B.A. Orange Walk Belize Bielize Manatee Stann Creek Priest of the Society of Jesus Ditto .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Ditto .. .. .. Secular Priest .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Minister Secular Priest .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Adjutant Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest of the Society of Jesus Ditto .. .. .. Pro. Vicar .. .. .. Missionary .. . Priest-Airchdeacon of Belize Supernum~erary Minister Bishop of Rusicade and Vicar Apostolic of Belize Priest of the Society of Jesus Minister .. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest .. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Canon Missioner .. .. Priest .. .. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus Priest .. . Assistant Bishop of British Honduras Kammerer, Joseph Bernard .. Kemper, Joseph L. .. .. Knopp, John M. . Krizek, John I. . Knen~zel, Anthony R. .. Lalin, Jose .. .. .. Leonard, Quirinus P. .. .. Lovelock, Francis Thomas Marin, Philip B. .. .. McCormack, Robert L. . M~offett, Albert Edward.. Muntsch, Albert . Newell, John T. . N~ewell, Louis E. .. .. O'Connor, Very Rev. Marvin M. Orchard, Francis G., D. D.. Pratt, Ven. Ronald. A.P.., M.A. Pryor, Joseph .. . Rice, The Most Rev. .. William A., S.J. .. Ryan, William A. . Saunders, Arthur W. . . Schaefer, Michael A. . SimpIson, Percy Bernard Stevenson, Allan A. .. .. Thornton, Henry S. R ,M.A. Vere-Stead, John Oz anle ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Punta Gorda ..Benque Viejo ..San Roman ..Punta Gorda Belize ..Stann Creek ..Belize ..Stann Creek .. Corozal ..Cayo ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Stann Creek ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Belize ..Placentia ..Stann Creek ..Belize elize Wade, Joseph D. Warren, Hugh St. John Percy, M.A4. Wilson, The Right Rev. Douglas J. .. Roman Catholic Church of England Church of England Corozal ..Relize ..Belize ..Corozal Zimme~rman, Bernard C. .. Priest of the Society of Jesus .. Roman Catholic & BIRITISHI HONDURAS GAZETmTE GENERAL REOI5STRY, Belize, 31s: Decembrer, 1940. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. TRE, following lisjt of registered M~edical Practitioners whose names remained on the Register on the 31st Decemfber, 19f40, is pub-lished in accordance with section 20 of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws~, 1924. By Order. A. O. LONGS11'OR TH, Registrar General. Date ofS Regiesration Na~me Qasclification Address 12th June, 1928 Anderson, V~ernon Medical Officer Belize Pitscelrence 23rd December, 1937 Andreu, Jose alarin Tomas Licence under the hand and seal of the Belite Governor in accordance with section 10 of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated ~Laws, 1924 3'1t Dsta, 1938 Clarke, Percival Egerton Assistant Medical Officer Orange Walk McIntosh 30th March, 1937 Cheverton, Reminald Leslie Senior Medical Officer~ Beize 28t-h August, 1935 D~egazon, Dennris William Medtical Officer Belize Alexander e1st Octobser, I937 Dlnguall, Harold NicholaS Licence under the hand and sealof the Belize Officer Administering the Government in accordance with section zo of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. roth June, 1937 Friedman, Leo Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Officer Admninistering the Government in accordance with section ro of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. 22nd May, 1926 George, William Ayrton Medical Officer Cayb Strathearn 3rd July, 1896 ffeasner, Kasrl Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Governor dated 25th June 1896 22nd A4pril, 1930 Killam, Frrankrlin H. Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Governor in accordance with section 10 of Chapter 49 of the Consfolidated Laws, 1924 .r4th July, 1937 Parham, Victor A4lbert Licence under the~ hand and seal of the Belize Offfeer Administering the Government in accordance with section zo of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 11thFebruary,]19"5 Patterson, Thomas Medical Officer Corozal Isth March, 1937 Rassim, Hamdi Snad Medical Officer Punta Gords: 8th October, 1935 Ra~m, Labhays, Milihotra, Medical Officer St~ann Creek 13th May, 1940 O'Gwynn, John C, Licence under the hand and seal of the Belize Governor in accordance with section Io of Chapter 49 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 GENERAL P ECISTRY', Belize, 3Ist December, 1940. OPTOMIETRY PRACTITIONERS. TpHE following copy of the Register of Optornetry Practitioners is published in accordance w ,ith section 4 (z) of Ordinance No. 14 of 1927. By Order. A. O. LONGS\1~'ORTH, Registrar General. Name Address Identification Date of Registrations No. To- 11.P. oozz. No. II. Holder of a certificate of the British Outicl .L oaci -ti Onof London, E~ndmld. v bidi ra rtit~ .tc the Comnmittee- ofi Medii- cal Registration recognize as a sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requli- site knowledge and skill for the efficient practi-ce of Optometry -* Holder of a certificate of the Philadel- phia Di" I 11l College of Pennsylvania, U.S.A4., which certificate the Committee of Jlcedical Re- s-trition re.-,ll~ i-as furish- ing a ;linlciient guI irant:-. rf the posses sion o~f the requisite knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of Optometr~y Solomon, Izett C. Clarke, Huwbert A. Belize Belize 5jth June, z933. 18th June, 1937- Md.P. 0023. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 9 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by Regulation 50 (1) of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (Statutory Rule & Order No. 69 of 1939), the Supply Officer hereby orders as follows:-- The following maximum wholesale and retail prices shall b~e effective as from 2nd January, 1941. ARTICLE WHOLESALE RETAIL "A" "B" No. 12. Suffply Office, Belize, 2nd Ja~nuary, I94I. MbAXIM/UM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. FLOUR (Other than baker's, whole wheat, Miriam, Obelisk, Five Roses, Star, Purity, and Highland Beauty) .. Two or more pounds .. ... 2.65 per sack (96 or 981b) 48 48 per lb. 31P 4a , .... . .... .... .... FLOUR In lots of not less than 25 sacks .... .... .... ... 2.55 per sack (96 or 98 lb.) RICE $9, 15 per sack (224 lb.) 5e .... 4Qe Two or more pounds .. n (n )) ) () n n ) RICE In lots 5 to lo sacks In lots II sacks and over BEANS, R. K. ... .... ... 9.05 ... 895 ... 6a per lb. 7e 8e , BEANS, R. K., in lots of not less than I,ooo lb. .... .. .. 6 .I5 per loo lb. LARD (not including Chicharron, Crisco,.Spry, Trex, &r Rexo) LARD In lots of not less than 250 lb. Ioje per lb. Hae 13p $9g.80 per loo lb. .... .... 6p per lb. MA~RGARINE (Loose) .... 199 zoe BESEF, SALT ... ... ... ... 15P 168 $6.95 per case (48s) $5-90 per case 5.50 , 5.00 , BEEF, CORNED (other than Libby) MIL~K, CONDENSED (48s) MILKMAID BRAND BULUE CROSS, BETTY & BUSCK OTHER BRANDS I79 180 per tin 138 14t ,, I28 13P ,, nie 12e ,, MILKR, EVAPORATED 6 ounce 14 r,, 5P be IOe IIp N.B.--The prices in Column "A" apply to Belize; to all points on the Belize River below, and including, Burrell Boom; and to all points up to Mile Twenty on the Belize-Cayo Road and Mile Twenty-Five on the Belize-Orange Walk Road. The prices in Column "B" apply to the rest of the Belize District and to Beaver Dam in the Cayo District. MEAT: FRESH, maximum wholesale price to be paid for cattle bought on the hoof:-- 9 per lb. of dressed meat as weighed at the Slaughter House. Maximum retail price for beef at the Belize Market: Porequarters Ize per lb. Hindquarters Is# per lb. CABBAGE : FRESH, maximum retail price, Belize only .... .... Ioe per lb. EGGS: Maximum prices (Belize only) per dozen 55e, retail (less than one dozen) Se each?. The Order made on the 23rd December, 1940, is hereby rescinded. A. H. ANDERSON, Supply Officer. GOV ERNMENT GAZETTEE' BRITISH*I HONDU RAS ::UBLg~ISHED BY AUTHORITY. : No. BELIZE, 4th JANUARY, 1941 Pagte 11 is c:i) Bdi;2,, rta ]hn ary~, 1941. 1r : RONOQURtS,ai: n It is herchy r~it'ified it~d gettl lnkin'ulat, n that Hi- alaje't! he IIN::-his bpee4' raciti ~ pleased to approve the appointnwit ~of Mr - Charles Robert B3eattie to be- anL:Officer: ofi;th ~ Most Excellent Order of :the, Br tish EmIc !,r (Civi;l~iliviho'n). ....By Command, (MW~i' 10 C'C 9 ~ia r1I`~elaq. ooia e~cretarys Officq. . The following partibillars t lat~ing t aqpp~oi- mneats, etc., in the Public Seirvice are publishled for geileral information. B~y Command. - Us, rR., i`~:~fUZRNiB~. TlJ.,'S ;a:?( :: iICoQlonial944rietary. M.P. ooo5. No. r5J; No. 3. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMlkED. C;LMPBE~LL, A. V.:, Junior Clerk, District Com- missioner's Office, Stann Creek, appointment confirmed with effect from Ist Januar y, 1941- M.P. 02591. GILL, D. R., Second Class Clerk, Treasury Department, appointment confirmed with . :eiff<-t from, Ist Januaiy; gq, 1941. odo LO~CKlE,,.J..:IfeFirst Class: Clerk, Agricultural Apac-rtmnlt, alppointmenl-t confirmed with Ieffet ~frola It J~anuary, 194t;I : : M.P. 0370 .. rl OalpY, F. O., Third Class Clerk, District 'onutibsi'bner~,~ k Office, Stanix Creek, appoint- `:mettt cod!Iis mi wli tiuc effect.from Ist January 1 1~:,. M R.P. 02409. YISAGUIRdRE, E. Io, rjistrict Com aissiner, appointment confirmed with effect from Ist January~i, 1942;' M: .P!: a~orb45g ~No. 16. .:.:.ic M.P. 01768. i e'.LGEAV GRANTED. p:RA';` E: A4., D~i-treet Commissioner, Tole~do, .vac~ation~ lev ith af~fec~t from Isrt J~agu~r~x to z1st N~ovember, 1941. 9~'~98. No. 14- INo. ly .., APPOINTMENT; : ': ' RASSIM, Dr. H. S., to act as Disjtrict C;o minis- g sioner, Toledo, in conjunction wYiith his sub- stantive appointment asMed~ical Ofefi er~with effect from Ist January, 1941,~ and until fur- t~her Order . M.P. 016II. S RESUMlPTION OF DUTY. U!SHER, H. C., 'jhird Class ~lerk, Posts and Telegraphs .tepai~itmeint, resirmed duty with effect froman2d Januafy, 1941. Is BRITISH H EtEIURAS GAZETTE NOTICE TO FRIEiNDLY SOCIETIES. The attention of His Excellency the Governor has bYeen diirected to the faet that~ in m~any in- stances the provisions of the Friend~ly 84cieties Ordinance--Chater 141 of t~he Consolidated L~aws, 1924--are not being complied with by suchl societies. in future, where the provisicins of the O!l d- n4nces are not strictly comp~ll;ied withl in the ptrescribedt time, the power given in the Ordi. nance to compel compliance will be enforced without further communication to the delia cqttnt society. Cop'ies of thre Friendly Soci~t~ies Ord~inance may be obtained at the G~overnmlent Printinrg Office for twenty.4iver scents eac By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonzial Secrertary;. to m~ake the p depr- mentioned appointments in respect Of. $4 n Boards in the Out-districts until furthpF, notice. Colonial Secretbryr's Office, Belize, 21st Driecember, 194* SALE OF RAILWAY ~ SUPERINTENDENT'S QUAiRTERS. Offers are invited for the ~phrehase of the Supermt ye~lt' Iluarters at.,tl~e Ril\sl vaSty- The description e.ef e building lis W fak, lows - A one storey dwetting hoU1Se. *'; o'.') 4~,~ 440 on timber posts 7' 6" Agove gro n~i level cog training one living~ room o' 2431~O'~ 0",tC dining room 13' o" x r6' o", twjro bedrooms 15' o" x 13' o"1 and zt' o" x I3' o", front verandah 36' o" x 5' 6", ba*ck seiapdah (enilosed~t) 317 o" x 5' 6", lobby~ to' o"1 24 zl ", bathrocdni 15' 6" x5' 6", kitchen and pantry 21' o" x II' o"1 and one out house 9' o'! x ~ a' ol A lease of the land reserved for the building spi)1lbe granlted to the purchaser of the building. Offers should lae e~nclose in sealed envelopes marked "Railway Superinltendent's Q~uarters" and be delivered at the Colonial Secyetarry's Office not later than noon on M~onday 6th Jan- nary, 191. Tlhe highest or anly offer wvill not rlecessarly be ac~cepted. For c'nv:e e~e also ;;hot n.; the e~x officio Members are By Command. R. E. TURNBULCL, Coloniaal Secretary. Q COROZAL TOWN BOARD. .(6 p. .~~2 of 1938) T~Phe Bdis Comrn.is inoner Northern District, Chairman (ex officio), ,TIhe31edricalffffider Corozal, t. ~izarraan,, Esquire, L. F. Ramirez, Esquire, J. -Riveroll, Esquire, Apolonio Vasqluez, Esquire, W'iiamr Sc~hofield, E~quire, J.P,.- M.P. only7.: OplANGEo W~ALK TOWN BOARD. (Ord, No., 24 of 1938) The District Comr`;Thide~sIrtidWrthr District, Chairman (ex officio), The Medical Officer, Oransk~ Walk, E, Is,. Meppegot ArtthUr, E~Squire, JP,, 1\Qgrutt Urbi~a, asqUire , .4. Aysoz Esqure, G. V. Snuth, Esquire. MUL.INS RIVER; TOWN BOARD. (Di~d. N~o. 24 of 1938) The Distric~t Cormnis ionel S ann Creek, Chair- mah- (er oSffrie), ~ Thet Megical Oflu~fr, t~angl C14rek, Hildebrtandt Brutuer,` Esqiuire, George N. Snuth,1 E;1quire.. R. L,. Teach, Engjire. PU NIA %CORDA T'ON BOARD. (Ord No.24 of 1938) ~the District Commissiotier, Toiledo, Chairman *d~fi~o :The Medical Officer, Toledo, Hon. Mr. S. B, yet oonn, ; r y;t J. A. Carroll, E~squire, J.P., Mt. Ai~ee,'Esquite, Wm. N ~Boram.;z*urne, Esqaise, JP. M.Pi eggy. No. 18. Belis. 3rd Ja9upry, 1944, No. I 9' 1M.P. 01191. Colonzial Secretary's Offi'ce, APPOINTInfENltTS. His Excellency~ the Gov~ernor hIas ben pleased 45 Northternt h is~tritc, Co~ryzal, sath ,Dec~mber,, x940. LICENSING MEETj~IiNG. To the Wocr!i'bi 'tl kilk eJ~skies bf:ik thd ed&k acting in and for te-Nort-1;ern D~istrict as Licen- sing Mag~istrates anc to all others whom it may concern. 0i TAK(E NOTICE that the Quarterly Lilcensin~g Meting; for ithe Northern~ D tict-w~ill 14e ~F ia 'Eie. Tht,1ct; ConjUlissioqEet a ourt Roqn a rezklai'j~~ ttenio'clock; in the forermoonacn 36.r~~ the ga~jtht dair .x;4~ ,Tanuary, 19-ll, to takye inr consideration aIplicatio~ns for icences mjder an~d br- \irtue of Cha3pterr 4. of thse Con oulidated Laws, 7924. ~. O'. 23. BARROW~' Dijlls:c Codinksss'o ~er, Nrthern2) BIktrdi 't LICENsliG ildiT PC.: 'lb the Worshipful th~ J~itices obf the Pea acting in and for the Cayo District as Liebdli~ agistrsatesi and to all. ,Others wh~om it mpay ST-\ TAE NO'cTICE't hat the Qwstt-rly Iliceautisi Meetings: for the Cayo D~istrict w~ill be heldiw~~nth~e District Commissioner's Court R~oom at E10Cayo imn at t\.,li- &ciodk hean'n 6tt onday the r1lth day. of' J.r Iua ry, 194I, to take into consider- atio~n atllllikaryI.'i n fbe Leuctes tndir and by virtue of Chapter I76:of the. Co)n-lolidste~d Laws, 19j24. District Commluissioner, CayoJ. District Commllissioner's O~ffice, Oranzge Wmalk, 13th December, Ig9 LICENSING MEETING. To the Worship~ful the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the No~rthern District as 3Licen- sing Magistrates, and to all others whom it may concern. TAKE NOTICE th~at thle Quarterly L~icensing M~eet i n for the Northern Di-trict will be held at the Dietrict Cl..mmisioner's~ Coturt Room Tat Orange Walk on Monday, the 13th January, 194I, at twelve o'clock noon, to take into con1 sideration applications for lcicences under anti by virtue of Chapte~r 126 of the Consolidated Ira'ws, 1924- B-y Orde r. E. I. PASOS, Iior District Comzmissionler, Northern Dtistrict (Orange Tl'al(k). I II_ _ ___ (Ord. No. 24 of 1938) .i' :?j Is :: a :fa .~~~~~The D ~itrict Coeanbri~tssidnem, ta Tledo, Char~iriniu The Medical Officer, Toledo, ll.Esquite, J.P., n,tl Esquire. ; 03 CAYO TOWN BOARD. (Ord.a No. 24 of 1938) The D~istrict Cormmissioner, Cayo, Chairman (ex: offiefs),lr, : i;; .:0/ ;, The Medical Officer, Cayo, A. A. Fegwis,,pquzire, : 97.' n'. Yuc~na, Equi-re,., . F, L, olemnan, Esquire, ... J. Aassiah, RE-quire, . E. J rigtEsuire, J.P. BEPF VI[ JO. f'1'OH. ,ARD (Ord. No. 24 of 1938) The- District Commissioner, (exr officio) Th@ti fcdical Offi~cer, 63! o. George Leon, Esquire, ' Mignlel liegar ,Enuire, D. ~E. Coleman, esquire, Mdanuel Guerra, Esquire. Cayo, Chairman! M.P. 0964. Edlucationt Office, Beize,. 4th Januaty; 't94x. ROCKSTONE POND GOVERNMENT SCHOOL:' AppGFlicastio~ns are invited for the post of Prin- cipal, Rc~kstone Pond Gov~errnent~ Schl c l~ (Grade D). First or Secoid C7l~asi Te~acher's Certificate essential. Salary $4375 or $35.oo per mol.nth accordingly to certificate. House provih;d. . Applicants should write to the Director of IEducation, Belize, Elating~i their qualifications and experience and enclosing originals of recent testimonials, and must be prepared to take up ii~2ty on, the Lst Junme, 1941 No applicaition received.alfter the 2~8t February, 19431, will be consid~nered. i. E. CARniAN, .Director of Educiatin. :'4 squT; 98%s ygEff then ythere: to appyec tor~i-c-~ ,Aie- poppint and tobe fr~her ealt ithdf ac rdmg oaw Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of Atigust in thEe year obextr ead one thousand nine hundred and forty at Punta Gords-in ~the Colony aforesaid. ~~'!'. ii: .,i: : -; ,. I E. O. BUNTING BARRjO)W, P iStrict Commiss'ionzer, IZs Toledo District. Consolidated Lawts, 1924, Chap. 178 (Summary Procedure). A.--Summzons to a Defelndant upone an Inzforma- tionz or Comnplainzt. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo District To Frankr Haylockr of M~onkrey River. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undrltrigne~d, one of His Majesty a Justices of the Peace in and for the sa~id Colony of British Honduras, for that you Frank Hay- lock being the owner or owners of certain land to wit: 75 acres ~situate at Deep River Bluff and within the jurisdiction of thie Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to $1I.12 within the meaning: of the Land and Pro~perty Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidlated Laws, 1924* These are therefore to command you in His Maj esty s namle to be atnd af fear o~n the 13th day of January, 1941, at ten o'clock in the fore~noon at the Police Court at Punlta Gorda before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may Consolidated L~aws, I(924, Chap.-I78 (Summary 'Procedure). A4-.--llannuin;s to a Dlef~e~ndant upon ant Infonrma- tion or C~omnplit. BRITIS HOND~RAS, TO- WI, ., 5 v2. Tlerdo Dfiptrict~ To Albert Price of Punta Gorda. WIMILEAS o ~implai hat this dy been laid before the under sigledl, one of His $fajesty's; Justices of the~ Peace in and for the said Colunv of Britijh ffonduraJ, for thiat yiou Albert ~Pri e 'being: the own& or ovwriers of certain land to whit: 26 acres sittate at Pttath. Gorda-San- Antonio Road and within the jurisdiction o~f -the Court did neglect and dor still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to go.30t within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinanc-LChapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. _ These are ~therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be and affear on the 13th day of January, 1941, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon at the Police Court at Punta Gorda before such. Justices of the. Peace for the said. Colony as may then be there to answer to the said com- plaint and to be further dealt w~ithi according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 5th ~day ofAugust in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fort\ at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. orpst Office, Belize, 4th Jaunlary, 194]1* No. 21. FOREST APPLICATIONS. ~ The following applications for- forest licences are published as required by. 'Ru 1TE~3 di' tree Forest Rules, 1927, inl order to give~ an~Y perstop an opportunity of marking representation wrth regard. to any such application. No such re- presentation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of Forests and not to any forest officer by name) within fourteen days of the date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the advertise- ate~nt of the app~licationi first appears. ' By Or~der. NEIL S. STE3VENSON, CokiSe~~r fr ~of ~o:es~ts.` E. O. BUNTING BARROW, District Commissioner, Toledo District. First Puablicatioz-- JAMIES GOFF:--Northern lands known as Big Pond. District:' Crow\n Mahogany.. . .100 trees Min. Second P~ublicationtt- AUSTINT E. GABOUREL:---Toledo District. Crown lands in the upper reaches of Rio Grande and its Columtbia Branch, bounded on the east by the W~akrous truck pass from the resumoadero on Columbia branch` runising northw~ards to M~amay and Rio Gra~nde bridge, thence by the Shaw truck pass to Lagunita thence by the mrul trail via Cambrae to Esperanza and including the Esperanza valley, on the north by the Quartz Ridge running southivestwtards to mleet thie Poetun trail thence by the P'oetun trail to the frontier; on the west by the frontie-r and on the the south by a 'line running true east. aftd wlest through a p~oint on the Criqlue Negra track$ pass two miles north of its junction with the main Watrous Pearce truck pass. Excluding any areas silviculturally improved by the Fzorest Dnepartmenlt. MIahogany . .. .'.<. 300 trees Min. B~uff~i.orlgg O ,GAZQTTE f5 Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be furt fr dealt with according ;to law. Civeiruild'af my harnd'affd'se'a this 2 6and nine-hlundred and forty at- Belize in the ,C~oly~ aforFesaid. P. C. P. BEOWEN, Justice of th~e Peace, Belize. Co styli te'-:d~.~fLawpsdg24jC(;L-wp 1j78.' ' A.-Summons sto ra oD fe tant upon an BRITISH' HONIDUR AS, TO~ WIT: Toledo District To G. L. Shaw of Punta Gorda ,:WHEREAS comzplaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you G. L*. Shaw ~being the owner or owners of certain land to wit: 8,3zo acres situate at Hope Creek and within the jurisdictionu 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 Tlledo District amounting to $1T24.93 within the mean- ing of the L~ahd and Property 'Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are the~refore to command you in His Majesty's. name to be and af fear on the 13th dayj of January, 1941,at ten o'clock in the fore- noon at the Police Court at Punta Gorda before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said com- plaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of A2ugu t in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. Consolidated Laws, 1924, Chap. 178 (Summary Procedure). A.--Summons to -a Defendant upon an Information or Complaint. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: .Toledo District To The British Honduras Company of Toledo. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices.of the Peace in and for the. said Colony of Britishi Honduras, for that you The British HondurasCompany being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: 46,014 acres situate between Moho River and Rio Grande and with, in the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do tilll neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Tol~edo District amounting to $68570 for the year I94o f 42 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Co~nsrld-ltedl Laws, 1924. :. " These are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be awd'c appear onz'the 13th day of January, 1942, at ten o'clock inz the forenoonz at the Police Court at Punta Gorda before such CAZ ETTE SSubscription Rates. The. Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at~ the rate of 54.00 for the calender year, payable in advance, all subscriptions exp~iring on 31st De- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non-Officral Notices. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and every subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. Consolidated Laws, 1924, Chap. 178 (Summary Procedure). A.-Suummons to a Deden nn upon an Information or Eqmnplataittir ; i. BRITISH HONDU~RAS 'TO' WFIT: . To Betilb~ Honduras Development Company of Toledo. WHEREAS co nlai~ ath t is. day been dnt ces: te t Peace In -and~fnor he sai -' ny of British Honduras, for that you British Hond. arts~ Developmrent Company beiihg the ow-ners or owner of certain land to wit;: 18,5r3 acres sittiste at Sarstoon River and within the juris- diction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to 'payr wrrents of taxes on such land other than land in a towthini the Toledo Dis~tict amounting to $398.oo for the years 1939!40 and 1940/41 within the meaning of the Land and Property Taxr Ordinance-Chapter .24 of ~th~e Consolidated Laws, 1924. These ar~e therefore to command yoay in His Majesty's name to be arnd appear onz th~e 13th day of Januaryi, 194I, at tenr o clock soz thte forenaoon at the Police Court at Punta Gorda before such Justices jff-he Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further aealt with accosding to law. Given under my hand and seal this 29th day of November in the year of our Lord one thou. sand nine hundred and forty at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. P. C. P. BOWEN, Justice of thze Peace, Belize. E. O. BUNTING BARROW, District Commissionerr, Toledo District.. -- as sa~f~Stimd Mikm N29t W $U~M~ARY OF MZElf~tWOROLOICAL. nBelt AT IONS BAROMETER STATIO~ PRESSURE ~IN INCHES$; ~.( U .S.M. and Gravity of Latitude 17' 303 (Baromoter cistern 17 fr. alane Mean Sea Level) r Absolute Extremes. of:~.Pressure) A:i'~~' ver~ agt Mithy Md~ah f Hipges tht Eaoist 1 TEMPERATURES I'N THE SHADE ---(Fahrenheit' Degresi' MeanDaly Meanpaily Argyp Malpthly Meth (Awbsoute Ethtes Y~dia~irratur Maximum Mmnimum of ail 9aimum~r add --- ---- -i-:-'i Temperatre~ Temperature Minim~~~ple Typturs .,Highest patq Le est p ate So.8 70-9 75.8 ~' 86;0- i3th~: .0r afth: RELATIV"E HU MIDITY i (tanken from Wet and Dry Bulbs).' Awlerr Mronthly an Highest Dabta. Lowest pa a 946/4 Iood*/ ft, 18 th, Igh &i 20th, 8j% .. 3Zti WINDa MOVEMIENTS IN ~MILS tStandard' Arietnodi~eter above ground 45.7 ft). Avotage Hourly Vclcity Prevailing Difctida Maximin Velocity 9eud Direction hate II mp,p$h E. So ra0 .p~h. El ~ .. @ PRECFTIPIAIN (i nhsadhLrdh) Tota Amount .~ G;~re eg A o~li~~l bt '-Who du;t~iveeT' u ryl ni .. Datei *; 9.68 2. 43- gth- RB3ALPH A4. GILL, Meteorological Observer. RAINFALL` -; BELIZ E. MONTH 1935 ;'9t36 1937 1938 1939 1940 January 3.65 4 .59 5.69 8.89 4.31 4.18:I February o 2.16 3.85 43; ~ 3.,24 .4, March .. 1,20 .L4..t7 3.95 ':i5j3" : .49g !i?.99:! A~pril -- f=19P.- 4.30. 5.08 L4 0.6i; :Lif~::. May 0.13 10.,14 2.51 5.48 2.8 1,33*49 June 3.20 151.30 11.26 9.85 4.65 6.69 July 1 10981 10.55 3.98 :5.87 .} August 7.21~ 6.56 6.41 10.77 5.95 5.69 September 5.09 12183 10.69 ~12.13 1 0.7C ig.68' October 24.27 14.37 8.29' 12.08 6408 1 8.T6 November 8.21 2$.90~ 4,87: 8 12 1.2 9 .65i December 2.28 2.51 5.08' 3.31 7.24 ; 6_5.91 11 .8 75.43 81,20 4.14 The mean annual rainfall in Belize for the years 1906 to 1939 was 81.88 inches. During this perod- the highest reorded rainfall was 130.94 inches in 1 11, and the lowest 42.36 inches in 19237. By Command. R. 'E. TURNBULL,, Colonial Secretary. Mb.P. oors. - 9-~s #* Survey DeparitpestJ, by~ thet Sta~na Creek Valley Roac) qqd land of Safire, 4th ~JJesausary, 59 hlarps Brus., East ~by land applied for by Habeft~i Johlnson, South by land applied for by P. '; LA D An~t~tON Stolf, W'est by land occ~upied by A. 1)iaz, L/1314z LAN APLICTIOS.and P. Alford; being the Wec'stery~ portion of So, acres formuerly cclupied. by Charles Budd APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown 20 acres Lands are notified in the Govermecnt Gazetter for **Nov02. 149, r90-1-HL'BER T JOHI\.SON-- the purpose of giving any person an opportunity Stann Creek District, situate at Mliddle~sx on of taking any representations to this office in% the left ascending the Stanr CDesk Valle! 11aaa<(, relation to any stich application. .NothL by the Stanll Creek V~allqy Road, East by appicants must be prepared for this delay. Pef~tri Hii H & Ja yeg~~fiBb The following applications are hereby notified. Charles Budd . .. 10 acres **Noti. ag, ig1(o-AILBER T PR RS--S tann By Order. Creek District, situate On the right atscending~ North Staun Creek, about one minle north of G. S. BUSB3Y Longbank; BNor~ath by Crown land, part of block No. 410, Ee t by; bleek liNo. 687 occupied by C. Atting Director of~ Surveys Browvn and Crow st langd, Smith by block No. 3og occupied $?y Fe\\d':ardgrn, \\'elst b\ Crown land, part ~of b~lock~ Mo. dro; being the* south- To Leaseo easiterll comenr of block F o. 4to 10 acres **Dec,. 1.), ageFo-W' ILIAAl u VA'iES--Belize Dist ri t, sit ua te ri tisevi aty of Cow\head Creek *Oct, 28, 194o---LAZARUS RIV'AS, Stann an~d about half a mile noct sEithe Belize--Corozal Creek District, situlate in the Village of Seine Road, No~rth by road res~erve ahd kand granted Bight .. ... .Lot No. 90 to iarolitre T'rapp, East by Orown~ land, South *Oct. 28, 1940--CLOTILDA GrARCIA-- by Crown land, West by Crown lanci; heing land Stann Cgree District situate in the Village of nowr ocupied by applican~t ..211 ac~Es Seine Bight ... .Lot No. 91 X**Qc.~ :3, T940--INDSAY MIL~LIGAN-- *Oct. 28, 1940--LORENZO) THONI~SS- Belilre Distrkt, situate on the left ascending Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Mussel Creek, Beliz~e River, North by Crown Seine Bight Lot N)., 92 land and land occupied by J. Underwood, East *Dec. 2, 940--FELICIANO ALVAREZ-- by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Toledo District, situatetahei Vitlage ofllairrasp tidwk tami ; being .a portion of land known as co; being lot formerly held on lease by Marcial "'John Elvans"' formerly the property of Christo- Chimilio (deed~.) .. Lot Nlo. 137 ph~er Verace .. .. > across +DeC. r2, 1940t-SEtCUND~ING, e=AI,10Z- *Dc. 30, 1940.l-NE~:HdIfIAH QteiOERPS- 'Iblecle Dis~tric, .situat in the tOwn~ of Ptmas Belite Distriict, situ~te on the right asedChfing Gosrds; behtig int formrlry leased to Hilara -the Belite~o-ozal Road~ seat the ~36 M8il~ Post, Znniadg ,, .. L No. 133 North byt I~nd apFpr.O(Ved to P~~lateQZjino Chwh.~ba, **D3ec., 14) Iq940-TF.OFILA.RSAMS-Stansr East by Crown-aIred, fit ~thb Opownlx~anbsd, We~st Creek Jistrijct situa~te int the town of cStand' by GoveTrBXmentb Rese~Irv and the itklin-c~orozal Creek, FIou th Side .. Ltb frl&. 406 Ro~ad .. .. .. 1ace **Delc. 17, ig.o-IIUBrERTI GiZAH~II- *uol~tec- 30r, 1940-J~OHNI MO~TRRIBOht-13elze ,etanna Cr~eek iStitu, iesitat hSI fth fitewf .Of Diwttiet~, a~~tel~ttratte o he et ascenading the Ed~ize Mb~ltinrrus iver~; being Ilot furnuehly teasezdser Ag- -Coson~arl Rwad .at i3) 381esc, Nourth byT lnd Fap- pito 'unsque;~ .r Lt Aio. 112 pr..rve d, toanne~2tte Sm~1ith. Eat b~.ky Crown land, **hdec. rb? loq40-I:@BJt A ASEMS'IAI~ N-'~ Starth by goad$r rvsereanF~aBd .5snt'Anna1 Reer v; Stann Greek bDistrict, situate in thet towin of being .a triangjula~r~ arclof land .,la)istt Stanteek.. .. et o.49***Dec. 30ml940- ,18.11SJOHN~SON-Betize *f**le. so, 1940,--G:EORGE FOS'I'ER ~tled~ District, situat~e aEt~ aLbou'tt 37 Mif~ on the $4se~- District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda Csorown Road, No~rt by toad -reservex and~i Eaati bE6tinglotfrel edon tleaeb iico occupsie ~by Thomats Cham, EasJt by thr -road, Petllo ., .. Lt o. 26Slanth by Crawnii8 &&n, Wesst by Clrown land: **Dec. .2I, 1940---SISABELLA SERV'IA- bfe~ing.)and fozzuer ly gmfratd to applcart Stann Creek 13istret, situaite ifx the townr orf 14. 2r. 13P. Stanntr~eak .. .. Lt No. 411B.' To Prchse.Cancellati'ons-Leases. **Novf. 16, I940--JU L~TU POWEILL--Stann M.P. S.O. To8-30--ROQUE C'UERERO-- Creek Dishirtc, si~u~tuk~ate, ~iddl~Eseaso fthe left Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Re- ascending the' Si-ann Cieek Valley fRoad, Z(orth serve, Stann Creek. 9.35 acres (block N~o. 390) by the 8thnCredk Vaist~ Roadl anca laid occru- For non-payment of rent. pied by P. Stoff, East by 3aP4 eccupiend br R; M~.P. S.G. 380-33-LIENARDO TUN---Cayo A. Bennett, South by landi occupied byi A. Stolf, District, situate on the left ascending the West- West by land applied for by Hubert Johnson; ern Branch, Belize River. 50 acres (block No. being the I'a-tern portion of 50 acres formerly 189). For non-payment of rent. occupied by Charles Budd. 15 acres M.P.S.G. 243-35--LOUIS GARRICKS---Stann **Nov. 25, 1940--KILDA HIGGINS---Stannj Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve. Creek District, situate at Middlesex on the left 9a. 1r. 24p. (block N~o. 639). For non-pay- ascending tile ,Stann Creek Valley Road, North ment of rent. as liksn nwifiWdidh% 18 :~afnE~ HRDUAIS ~s~2;~I INTG COlIPilPANI, a corpo~j~iration organijded2 and exisping.under and'by virtie of the laws of the State of Wisc~onsin, United States of America, 11viin,a dplac~e' (:1 buiine~s in t-he Citroo~f 1Mil- nauke, tat i ; 11iconi, i tiited States of America. 1 The ~abdve mark ituzsed by the said Comipathy ~in col~rinection' with b vterazes. ~: aFSove Trade 10ark; will be p~ro'secute~d uYnd~e Chap~ter 42.of the ConsoI~i~ltidted Laws pf Bri~tid Hondcuras, I1924 aide otherwise deha t 'with~ sh thel~taw alllows.. .. s (This is a republication of the claim to owner- ship of the tnark by Jos. Schlitz Beverage Co., a predecessor, 2;hic~h appeared in the Govern- merrt*Gaz~ette ,dated February 7, 1931r.) JoS. SCHLITzZ BRF \'NGlc COMPANY, S. Milwaukee, WC1isconsin. CaRcORllQRioS-~Location Tickets. EM.P. S.G. rl89--EEI.c'ITA BERNARDEZ i- Stann Creiek District. situante in the C'arib R~- serve. 5 acres blockk No. 4c9)7) ofr non- playmenrt of the second instalmeti: , M.P. S~.C. 1I628-L-TESTER NUGENT--Stanu Creei Di-t rict, Situate n ar the tyf Mile Postbn; the FStnn Creek Railway. ForF nonI-p tydirent of the first instidnieht~.' ': . M.P. S.G. 1788-Vt~ALENTINE TORtRES- 1 Cayo District, shu~tte on 'the iright asceiding Belize River, in the Ignane C~ek E~sta~tl; 20 acres. At the request of the settle~r. NOTIZ:CE IS HEREI~l' `GIVENh that the follow;ing Trade Mark;: is the Tradle Mark~ of JOS. SCHILITZ: BREW ESTATE OF HENIRY 'HEITLER STATUTORY NOTICEE TO CREDITORS PURSUrANT ~to thze-seventh section of Chbapter, 190 ;of, the Consolidated. Laws, 19l24: NOTICE is hereby given thit all creditors pad other nersons hearing ppy~y~ claims opr de- mands upon or against the estate,of .Henry -Heitir late of Befize who died at Belize, aforesaid on the 23rd day of Auguist 19;40 and I-obate: of whose last Will and Testame~t' was granted to Rudolpih Leopold Heitler, Hatty Leon~ie Thomads ~and Ma~rie Eledito ~Coady the executors therein named by .the Supr~eme Court of 'Bri'tishli'o~ndritas (Probate Side) on. the Sth day of peceniber 1940 are hereby~reqiuired to send in. wrtiting the par- ticulars of their claims or~demands tothe said Rudolph Leopold Heitler, Hattcy Leolnie Thomas and Mlarie Eleanor. Coad~ ~or toothe unrdersigned Dragten,iUoods & Co,. Solid ' eitors of the said executors at the offic obf their said Dragten, Woods & Co.;situate at. North Front Street, Belize on or' before the 31st dayJ of,M~iarch 1941 A~ND NOTIC~E IS BERE BY~~~~~~~~333333333 AI~-iBO GIVEN that at the e -iraition o9f the last Im~eiltioiled datethe said Rudolph Leopeld Heitler, Hatty L~eonie Thomas and Marie Eieanor Coady will proceed~ to-distribute the assets of the said. Henry H~eitler amongst the partiEs entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of.which Qte said Rudolph Leco~pold"eitler, Hatty Leonie Thomais and Marie Elea3nor Coadvi hav'ce then had notice and that the said Rci dolph Leopold Heitler, H~-atty' Leonie Thomas and' Marie Eleanor Coady will not be liable: for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any persoil of whose claiim the said kudolph Leopold Heitler, Hat~t-ye Leonie Thomals and Marie Eleanor Coa'dy have not had notice at the time~ of the distribution. Dated this 23rd day of December 1940. DRAGTEN, WOODS & CO. ,,of North Fronit Sti~eet, Belize. Solicitors I''for the said Execut~ors. NVo. 3 BELIZE, 11thr JANUiARY, 1941 Page 19 RETIltElEENT. CARD), Wi. A., rec''elephone', U L inerrrn, S3tann~L~ Creek, retired oil need-ical g nld, \wit~h effect" fromn Isit Janluary, r941r. Colonial~I SeEretary'~3~s Offi'ce, R,!r.:,, 3r Janurary, 1941. NOTfICE TO0 P"R E N'PLY S'OCTETES The attention of HG is I Ic nllency th Covernlor has been I' rc--d to. th~e Fact that in many in- stances the provisions of the' Priendly Societies Ordinance--C heprr-r 141r of the Conrpolidated Laws, lo?4--are pit-!being. emriplied with by such seemtries. In fut-ure, whfee the p~rn:Sluers of ~th~e Ordi nan-e are not strietly co-mpIed withl inthe prescribed time, the power given in the Ordi- nance to coplpel compliance wYill be enlfosced without filurber! comlmaneation to the dtelin-. quenqt society. Copies of tr.,- gpiend~ly Soc~ie-i~es Ort~nance may3 be obFta~inked at th2e Govelrnment Prin~ting~ Ofilie for *twenty thae ~ents end., By Conunand. 11. E. ITU~RNBUI,f, Colonial Secretary. 1 Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, IIthz Janulary', 94x.. The followinlgp articularirdt.c for -.erieral information. By Command. R. E. TURNDrLL, Colonial .Secraeiiary. ----- --- N'o. 24- APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. RH \'5, Jeremiah, Customs Boa~tman, Cuansto and. Harbour Department, appoin~tmerntc econ- firmtedl with effect frorm Ist Janluary, 1941. nl.P. o ~19- TRUMSBACHT, L. A4., Th~ird Class C~le~rk, Mledical Department, appointments confirmed with effect fromt Ist Jaenary, g494" M.P. 02239. Nio. 26. M.P. 02949. \I~.18 hiP'TION; OFE DUTY. JOHA4NSON, Ma1j r J. L., assumed duty- as Officer Comamanding th~e British Honduras Defence Force with effect fro~m 0th D~ecrnm- b~er, Ig-lo. N\o. 2. M.:P. 0135=. No. 25. Mt.P. 0123. HiIELINSQUTSUM~h E NT. ' M~ATTHEWS, Bj Mao P. E., O.B.E., reilxrinushed t~e appointment of Offiier ColnmanneliegK the Briitish Mondaras D~efence Forcet with effect from 20th~ Decemeber, m940. G OV~ERNMeJENT~ ' IBITS iF~i~rs~~ HOND b~U RAS PUBLISHED ;BY AUTHORITY. zo BRITISH HONDURAS GAIZBTTE Edu~cationl Office, Belize, 4th Janu~ary, I94r. ROCKCSTONE POND GOVERNMENT SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the post of Prin- cipal, Rockstone Pond Gov~ernment School (G~rade D). First or Second Class Teacher's Certificate essential. Salary $4375 or $535.00 per month arccrrdinlg to certificate. House provided. Applicants should write to the D~irector of education, Belizze, stating their qualifications and experience and enclosing originals of recent testimonials, and nmst be prepared to take uP duty on the Ist; junte, 1941. No applicati'" A received after the 28Sth Feb~ruatry, Ig~p, \ ill be considered- B. E. CARMAN, Director of Educcation, District Comm~tissioner's Offsce* Northser District, Corozal, 2oth Decembher, 1940. LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the North~ern1 District as Licen. sing Magistrates and to all others whom it may concern. TA(E: NOTICE that the Quarterly Licensing i Meeting for: the N~orthern District w~ill be held in the District Commissioner's Court Room at Corozal at ten o'clock in the forentoon on Monday the 13th day of January, 194I, to take into consideration applications for L~icences under anld byi virtue of Chapter 126 of the Consolidated Lawos, 1924. By Order. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commcissioner, North~ernt District. District Commrissione~r's Office, El Clayo; 19th Dlecemrber, 1940. LICENSING MEETING. `To the Worshipful the Justices of the P'eace acting in and for the Cayo District as Licensing Magistrates and to all others wh~om it may concern. TA~KE NOTICE that the Qtuarterly Licensing Meeting for the Cayo District will be held inr the District Commissioner's Court R.oomn at E1 4ayo Town at twelve o'clock noon on Monday the I3th day of January, 1941, to take into consider- ation applications for Licences under and by virtue of Chapter 126 of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924. By Order. N~o. 28. Consolidated Laws, 1924, Ch1ap. 178 (Sum- mary Proceduleci. A.--Summonrs to a Defendant upon an Information or Complaint. BRITTISH H-ONDURA2S, TO W-IT: Belize District. To PAULI BENJAMIIN ME:RRITT o Belize. WHERE 18~ compIlaint hath this day been laid before the under signed, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Paul Ben- jamlin Merritt being the owners or owner of cer- tain land to wvit: 22,ooo acres situate at Sibun River and within the jurisdiction 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 Belize District amlounting to $1,38lo.co for the> ve~ls x93 /38, 193Y/39, 193914o and 1940j4r within the. meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated TLaws, 1924. These: are therefore to command you in His Majesty's nlame to be and affear on the 31st day of January, 1041, at ten o'clock sn thze forenoon at the Magistrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to lawr. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. W~2. H. COU.,RTENAY, Magistrate, Belize. No. 29. Consolidated ~Laws, mary Procedure). 1924, Chap. 178 (Sumn- A.-- Summons to a Defendant upon an Information or Complaint. BRITISH HONDU:RAS,. TO) WIT: Belize District. To Betty Escalante, E~rnesto Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta, agents for Estate Francisco Escalante of Bielize. WHEREAS compylaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His Mlajesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Betty Escal- ante, Ernesto Escalante and A~ntonio Ozaeta, Agents for Estate Francisco Escalante being the owners or owners of certain land to wit: 3,6.75 acres situate at Double Run, Belize River, and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on T`. J. HUDSON, District Commissioner, Cayo. 893~ BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 21 - -- B Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazatie before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that applicants miust be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BUSBY, Acting Director of Surveys. TO LO8Se. ***Oc~t. 28. I940o-ENRIQUES THOMAF-- Stann Creek District, situate in the Village of Seine Bight ... . L~ot No. 75 *Dec. 14, I940o-T~OFILA RAMdOS--Stann ICreek D~istrict, situate in the~ town of Stanai Creek, South Side .. Lot No. 406 *Dec. 17, T940o-HUBERTL GRAHAM-- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Mullius River; being lot formerly leased to Aga- pito Vasquez .. .. Lot No. 112 *Dezc. 17, 1940-PFABIANA SEBASTIAT-- Stanu Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .. Lot No. 789 **Dec. zo, 1940--GEORGE FOSTE~R Toledo District, situate in the town of Punta Corda; being lot formerly held on lease by Ciriaco Petillo .. ... Lot No. 226 *D~ec. 21, 194lo--ISABELLA SERVIIA-- Stann Creek Distret, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .. .. Lot No. 611B. "***Dc. 31, 1940o--USTAVOUS PR ANCISCO --Stan n Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek, south side . Lot No. 381 "***Dec. 3I, rr940-THEODORE CA~LIZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the tow~n of Stanix Creek .. .. Lot No. 438 ***Jan. 3, I94'-- ROBERT M. SMITHStannn Creek District, situate on the sea coast at Com- merce .8ight, North by a creek situate to the south of the Village of Newtow-n, East by the sea, South by the bar of Commerce Bight Lagoon, West by Commerce Bight Lagoon. Including the cay at the back in the lagoon; being the northern portion of the coconut walk formlerly leased to applicant ..A parcel of land ***Jan. 7, 194x--HAROLD E. CATTIOUSE-- Relize District, situate on the north side of Haulover Road in the town of Belize, NTorth by Crown land, East by Crown land and the prop- erty of the Belize Foot~ball Irague, South by "Haulover Road, West by Crown land; being land formerly held on lease by Bennett Harvey (deed. ) .. ...... 5 acres To Purchase. *N7ov,. 16, 194o--JULTUS POWE~LL;-Stann Creek District, situate at Mliddlesex on the left ascending the Stann Creek Valley Road, North by the Stann Creek Valley Road and land occu- pied by P. Stolf, E~ast by land occupied by R. A. B ennett, South by land occupied by A. Stolf , West by land applied for by Hubert Johnson; being the Eastern portion of So acres formerly occupied by Charles Budd . . 15 acres *Nov. 25, 1940--HIL*DA HIGGINS--Stann Creek District, situate at Mniddlesex on the left ascending the Stann Creek Valley Road, North such land other than land in a town in the Belize District amounting to (156.3I for the years 193r3/39 to '1g4ol41 within the meaning of the Uscnd and Property T'ax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Law~s, 1924. These are therefore to conuuand you in His Majesty's name to be and affpearg on the 31st: day of January, 1941, at ten o'clock ine the fo~renoon at the Mlagistrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law~. Given under my haRnd and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nin~e hundred andt forty-one at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. H.I. COU7RTENAY, Magistrakte, Belize. Forest Office ' Nuo. So. Belize, u~th Jaunaary, 1941. FOREST APPLICATIONS. Thle following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 13 of the Woze~st Rules, 1927, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with regard to any such application. No such re. presentation will be considered unless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Consenra- tor of Porests and not to any forest officer by namre) within fourteen days of the date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the advertise- ment of the application first appears. By Order. NEIL S. STEVENSON, Conservator of Foress. Second Putblicationc- JAME~S GOFFz:-Nhorthern lands known as Big Pond. District. Crown Mahogany .. .. ..100 trees Min. Survey Departmecnt, No. .3L Belize, usth January, 1941. L AN D APP LICAT IONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazeltte for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this office in relation to any such application. 22 BRITISH HONDURAS QAZE7TE by the Stann Creek Valley Road and land of Sharp B~ros., East by land applied for by Hubert Johnson, South by lsand applied for by P. Stolf, We ~1t by land occup~ied by A4. Diae..1 Ptai and P. Alford; being the- \\'sjtern potionie of So acres formerlyy occupiedl by Ch2rarlets BIudd 20 acres *Nov. 29, r94o-IIUT:1ld' JOHNSON- Stann Creek District, situate at Mliddl-.:-l-< on the left as\cndine the Stann Creek Vaullrs Road, Northl by~ thle Stann Creeki Valley Road, East by land applied for by Jubuwl-Powell, South by land occupied by P. Stolf, W~est by land applied for by Hilda Higgins; being the piece of land lying between those pieces applied for by Julius LPo 11lland Hilda HEi, in,~ formerly~ occ oN 3. y *Nov. 29, I190-A~LBERT PETE~RS--Stann Creek District, situate on the right asce~nding No~rthi Stanrn Creek, about one m~ile north of Longbank, North by Crowin land, part of block No1. 410, East by blocku No. 687 occupied~ by C. BrowMn and Crown land, Sou-th by block No. 3og occupied by EdwardE Crown, We~st by Crown land, part of block No. 4Io; being the south- easterly corner of b-lock No- 410 .. 100 aC~eps Beliete District, situatie on the lt~ef nee-;iuding Mussel Creekr, Belize Ri-ver, North by Crown land and land occupied by J. Underwood, East by Crown land, South by Crown land, W~est by Crowin land2; L.-la, a portion of land known as "John Evans" formerly the property of Christo- phe~r Vernon .. .. . 5 acres **Dec. 30, 1940---NEHHE MIIAH FLOWl~ERS-- Beizae District, situate on the right ascending the Be~cl~z~e-Corozala Road near the Q6- Mile P'at, Nl~lrb kfy land ap~proved to F~lorentino Chuin' East by Crow~n land, Sout~h by Crowfn land, Wlest by Government Reserve and t~he Behize-Corozal lidac .. ..1 acres "**Dec. 3o, 1940--JOHIN N.I RRISr:N~-r Heliz Dist~riet, situ~ate en the~ ri;1 :lr--r -nein;~, t h.:- INike -C6rozal Road at 35) M~iles, North by land ~pp- proved to Ainnette Smrith, East by Crown land, South by road reserve and Sant'Anna Reuerve; being a ~triangular p~arcel~of landl..108acres8 **DeC. 30,T,. p---hl-.IE.I.5 JOHNiSONP-Belize DhStrict, situate at about 37 Miles on: th'e Belize- Corouzal Road, North by road reserve and land occupjieid by Thomas Chan, East by the road, South by Crown land, W~est by Crown land; bei hgliid formerly granted to applicant 14a. 2r. 13p. **s* TErl. 7, Icl41;-FERM~: INii~ REINO--Corosal District, situate at Grants Landls, NoTrth by block Npao. o104, East by; block No. 65, South by blorck NoshI~. 133an ffr~134, West by block NKo. 63; beig bockNo.64 ormrlyof Wifbert WGhite 29a. 3r. 3'- p -Caoc el Satiorns-tLeases. W1.P. S.G. T58-_7.--ELLAA W. STEP EEN_ - Belize D~istrict, situate on the right ascending Hardover Creek, Belize River. 11~a. Ir. 28p~. Owinrg to the dea-th of thle lessee. MI.P. S.C. rf86-3c--MARCIAT CIfJIILIO-- .Tl'oedonistnct, sit:.ate in thle VVllage of Barran- coQ. L~ot Nor 137. O\!ing tt the deathl of the lesee, . Mi.P. S.O. 41-3.3---DAiV? ID THOUS EN-- Toledo District, situate in the Village of Brrianco, Losts Nos. Y107 anpd T10~. At the request of the less~ee. ]K-P. RO*G 359,- Z--PEL RO ALEA.1NZ. -- Te i lcd District, situate on the r igh t ascending' r-io Grande, above Rig P[alls. 1-7 acrgs.. t the request of the' lessee. M~.P. S.G. U52g--CISIA CO PE-TILTC- Toledo~ District, situalte in the town of Punta Gor~da. Lot No. 226. At t~he reqluest. of the lessees rancel satioRS-I.OCation Tikets. MZ.P. SC. Q3r5-.,C- PARI1&IC10.~~ANTA--4,tann Creek D~istrict, situate in the Carib Reserve. 5 acres (bl;ock No. 644). For non-paymnent of the seventh instalatent. M.P'. D.S. 18j4--JAM ES RAM4CLAM\----Toledlo District, situate on the right F~or non-paymnent otf the first instahnent. !.. le In DI~strict, situatet oII'the Ieft a-<.en 'ine~ Rio G~rande. 35i acres. For non-pa'melnt of thle first iunnsctalet. GAZ ETTE Subscription Rate~s. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the callend~ar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st D~e- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non!s~-O~fftical Noies. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, singlFe collumrs. Second and every subsequent inser- tionr of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. GOVERNMENT GA~ZEETTE BRITSHDtl H~ONDU3RAS PUBarsLi~,ISHE BY AUTHORITY. No. 4 BELIZE, 18th JANUARY, 1941 Page 25 APPOINTMENT CONFIRMEED. '6MITI-f, J. Hi. Nelson, Assist~ant Conservator of EorestS, a~ppointment confirmed with effct frotm 29~th NQovemnber, 1940. TRANSFER'S. MOODY, F. O)., Thilrd- Class Clerk, District Comnmisrsioner's O~ffie, Stann Creek~, trans- Sferred to Audit Deparnt mnctt, wYith effect from ISth JanuaEry, ag941, MP. oz409. * Y~O;UNG, H. W., Thiird- Class Clerkr, Audit Dot- partment, transferr-ed to District Commlis- sioner's Office, ~Stnn Creek, w~~tilcth setfm 15th Januariy, 1941. M:.P. 02188. ColoniiatSecretary's~fflee, Belize, 18th, Janutaryl, 1941. Thde following particulars relating to appoint- Sments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. Byr Command. R. E. TURNBU7IX,, Colonianl Secretary- PRiddle~r to carry out the'durties of AdjutatM, British Honduras Decfence FtOrce, with effect from 17th January, 1941r. a-f" - No. 35. M.P. 0500. Bdlize, 14h fanuary, 1941. Legslative Council. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. His Ex~elleclyl the: Governor has granted to the Honourable Mr. Bi A. Mlelhado, J.P., leave of absence from his public duties for the period 16th January tLo 31st Mlarch, 1941. No. 32. M.P. ozo34' N\o. 36. Belize, 18th2 January, 194I- BILLS PUBLISHED. The under-mentioned Bills which are to be submitted to the kLegicslativ~e Cunc~il, are pub- Uished for general information: wi~th this issue ocf the Gazette and form part ~thero:-- A Bill entitled an Ordinan~e relating to T'ratde Unions. M\.P. 02833. A Bill entitled an Ordinankce to amend tche Motor YechItcl and R-oaBd Traflec Or~dinanLcte, 1938 (No- 32 of 1938). M.P. ou~r6. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Customs and Excise Duties Ordinance, 1935 (N;o. I of 1935). M.P. oo33. No. 34. Mci.P. 0955. Colonial Secretary's Office, BeZlize, 16th2 Janulary, 194r. DEFENCE FORGCE, A Bill entitled an Ord~inan1Ce to amend the ohat atCinemlatograph Ordinance--Chapter 64 of the App met~nn Consolidated Laws, 1924--and to repeal the H3i~s Exctllznc? the Governor and Commnander- Cieaorh(A ndetOdinc,93 in-Chief has appointed L~ieutenant F. R. G. i(Neao.340f (mndae~t rinne 1934)MPo66 24 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE The under-mentioned Statutory Rule and Order is published with this issue of the Ganzette and forms part thereof : - No. 2 of 94x--The Trading with thre Enemy (Specified Persons) (Amrenmenctt No. I) Order' E941' By Command. R. E. TURNBULL ' Colon1ial Secretar. Educationr Offie, Belize, 4lth Janaryav, 1941' ROCKSTONE POND GOVERNMENT SCHOOL . Applications are invited for the post of Prin- cipal, Rockstone Pond Government School (G~rade D). First or Scocnd Class Teacher's Certificate essential. Salary $4375 or $35.oo per month accordinlgto certificate. House provided. Applicants should write to the Director of Education, Belize, stating their qualifications and experience and enclosing originals of recent testimonials, and must be prepared to take up dluty on the Ist frune, 1941. No applications received after the 28th Pebruary, I194~ ,ill be considered. .. B. E. CARMAN, Dirctor of Eduzcation' No- 38. District Comnmissio~ner's Office, Orange Walk, Ioth Jantuary, 1941, LICENSING MEETING. To the Worshipful the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Northern District as Licen- sing Magistrates and to all others whom it may concern: TAKE NOTICE that a Special Licensing Meeting for the Northern District will be held at Orange Walk at to o'clock in the forenoon on Friday the 31st instatit to take into considera- tion the application of ELIODORO E. ESCAL' ANTE for a Publican's General ;iqutor Licence under and by virtue of Chapter 126 of the Con~ solidated ~Laws, Iga4~. By OrdeI. E~. O. B. BARROW, District Commzissiozer, Northzern District. BRITISH HONDUJRAS, TO WTIT: Belize District. To Betty Escalante, Ernesto Escalante and AIntonio Ozaeta, agents for Estate Francisco Escatlan~te of Belize. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colon~y of British Honduras, for that you Betty Eiscal- ante, Ernesto Escalanlte and Antonio Ozaeta, Agents for Estate Francisco Escalante being tl-e owners or owner of certain land to wit: 3,67i5 acres situate at Double Run, Belize River,and within the jurisdiction 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 Belize District amounting to fr56.3I for the years 1938S/39 to 1940/41 within the meaning of the iTand and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 241 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Majesty's narne to be antd appear on th~e 3Tst day of January, 194', rat ten o'clock in thze forenzoonz at the Magistrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answcTer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine~ hundred and forty-one at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. BRITISH HOND~URAS,, TO WIT`: SBelize District. MI.P. oz643. B~elizel 18th. Jatnuary, 1941. Nfo. 37. STATUTORY RULES ANdD ORDERS. /o~f Belize.PA1,BNAINM:RT WHEREASP complaint hath thlis day been laid before the under signed, one of His Maj esty's Justicesi of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Paul Ben- jamlin Merritt being the owners or owner of cer- tain land to wit; z2,ooo acres situate at Sibun River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than landf in a town in the Belize District amlounting to $1,380oac for the years 1937/38, 1938/39, 1939140 and I1j40/4 within the meaning of the L~and and Property Tax Ordinance---Chapter 24 of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924- These are therefore to command you in His Maf esty's namle to be and af fear on the 31st day of January, IqqI, at ten o'clock in the forenzoon at the Mlagistrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as mav then be there to answer to the said comptlaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under m;y hand and seal this 6th day of January in the year of our ~Lord one thousand nine hundred anld forty-one at: Belize in the Colony aforesaid. W. H. COURTENAY, Mag~istrate, Helize. W. H. COUTRTE~NAV, Maqistrate, Belize. BRITISH HONDUR AS GAZETTE 23 No. 40. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek District. TO MORITZ HOFFMAN\. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before th~e undersigned, onle of H-is Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said C~olony of British Hondluras, for that you Moritz H~off- man being the owners or ownvler of certain land t towit: 10 acres situate at StaunnCreek Valley and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land thelrr than land in a townl in the Stann Creek D~istrict amiounting to 25j.oo w'ithin the: meaning of t'he Land anld Property Taxl Ordinanlce--Chapter 24~ of the Co~nsolidat~ed L~aws, 1924. These are therefore to command y~ou in EHis Majest~y's name to be a~nd apffear on the I':, & ay ~f March, I94I. at ten o'clock inz the forenoon at the Police Court at ,Stann Creek before such Justices of the Pe~ace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said comlplaint and to be further dealt with according to lav. 'Given under my hand and seal this 'Ith day of December in the year of our L~ord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. No. 42. BRITYISH HONDIURAS, TPO W`IT: Stann Creek District. TO P. M. MAlWEL~L. WtHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, onie of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British- Honduras, for that you F. MT. Maxwell being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: Ioo acres situate at LambE Creek, Mullins R.iver and within the juridicton o theCour did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in: a towln in the Stann Creek Distric~t amounting to $7 -50 within the meaning of the L~and and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924- These are therefore to c~ommandl you in Bis MIajesty's n~amre to be and affkear on thze 18th day of Mlarchz, 1941 at ten o'cl~cki in the forexoon at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as mayT then. be there to answer to the said comptrlainti and to be further dealt with'acording to law. Given under my hasnd and! seal this 7th day of December in the y-ear of our Lord one tchousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colonyv aforesaid. No. 41. N~o. 39. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO0 WIT: Stann Creek Di~strict.~ TO: JANE L IODGE. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His M/ajesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Jane Lodge being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: '69 acres situate at Seine Bight and within the jurisdiction 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 Cree'k District amounting to $6.62 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24. of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are therefore to commandn you in H~is Majesty's name to be and affear on the 18ith day o~f MVarch, 1941,I at ten o'clock inz the forenoon at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. BRITISH HONTDUIRA4S TO WIT: Stann Creek D~istrict. TO 8. O. BROWNE WHEREAS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His Majecsty's Justices of the Peace in! and for the said Cololy of Britiah Honduras, for that you S. O. Browle being the owners or owner of certain land to.wit;: loo acres situate at Big Creek and w-ithin the jurisdiction 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 amounting to $5.oo within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of th~e Consolidated Law~ns, 1934. These are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be and azppear on the r~th dEy of March~, 1941, at ten .,'cloci ~in the fo~renoone at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be father dealt with according to la. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of D -cember in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. ED. L. YSACUIRRE, District Comnmissiozer, Stann Creek. ED. L. YSAGUIRRE, Distirct Commissiioner, Stann Creek. ED. L. YSAGUIRRE, District Commzissioner, Stann Creetk. ED. ~L. YSAGUIRR District Comm~issiont Stann Creek. E, er, 26 BRITISH HTONDURAS GA~~ZE;TTE No. 43. SUMMARY OF MJETEOROLOCGICL OBSERVATIONS During the month of December, I940. BAROMETER STATION PRESSURE IN INCHES. (At M.S.M. and Gravity of Latitude 17* 30') (Barometer cistern 17 ft. above Mean Sea Level) Absolute Extrmes of Pressure) Average Monthly Mean Highest Date Lowest Date 29.9)5z 30.140 4th 29.5zo 26th TIEMPERATURES IN THE SHAD--(F~ahrenheit Degrees). Mean Daily Meas Daily Average Monthly Mean (Absolute Extremes of Temperaturec) Maximum Minimum of Daily Maximum and TFemperature Temperature Minimum Temperatures Highest Date Lowest Date 80.9 Sg 696 5. 86.o 3rd & 26th 58.o 29th RELATIVE HUM`IDITY takenn from Wet and Dry Bulbs). Average Monthly Mrean Highest Date Lowest Date 94% zouo% F7th, 20th &r 28th, 86% 25th WIND MOVEMENTS IN MILES (Standard Anemometer above ground 45.7 ft). Average Hourly Velocity Prevailing Direction Maximum Velocity and Direction Date to m~p.h. N.W. 24 m~p.h. E. 12th S.E. 25th S.E. 29th PRECIPITATION (in inches and hundredths). Total Amont Greatest Amount in 24 consecutive hours Date 6.I8 I.44 12th RALPH A. GILL, Meteorological Observer. RAINFALL -BELIZE. MONTH 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 January 3.65 4.59 5.69 8.389 4.31 4.18 February 2.16 3.85 1.05 4.38 3.71 .22 March 3.20 1.47 3.95 0.35 1.9 .55 April 1.10 4.30 5.08 1.49 0.63 I-So May 0.13 10.14 2.51 5.48 2.18 3.49 June 3.20 15,30 11.26 9.85 4.65 6.69 July 5.41 11.98 10.55 3.98 5.87 I4.72 August 7.21 6.56 6.41 10.77 5.95 5.69 September 5.09 12.83 10.69 12.13 10.76 19.68 October 24.27 14,37 8.29 12.08 6.08 28.76 November 8.21 23.90 4.87 8.52 1.27 9.68 December 2.28 2.51 5.08 3,31 7.24 6.I8 65.91 111.80 75.43 81.20 54.14 The mean annual rainfall in Belize for the years 1906 to 1939 was 81.88 inches. During this period the highest recorded rainfall was 130.94 inches in 1911, and the lowest 42.36 inches in 1923. By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. VI.P. ools. BRITISI4 14NDURtASI GA-~ZE1TTE s Schools int the Government ~Hospitak of: Kinxgston, Jarsaita. B.W,L~, Port-gf-Spjain, Trinidad;B.}V.(., Bridgeown, Barbadol, B.W.I., George~tow~n, British Cuiana; also schools recognized by the Pharmlaceutical. College of Canada. By' Order. R. L,~ CHEVERTON, Senior Afledical O/h'rrer, Cia~irman, DBoard of Exacminers of ( I chemists anzd Druggsts. No. 44. Forest Office' Wwliax, 35th Januaraay, 204~T. CHICLE DEALERS' & CONTRACTORS' LICENCES. In accordance with reg~ulation r3 of the Chicle Regulations 1936 the following particulars are published for general information. ContracterFst Iiteoeps exipiring SQ.,6.41. Shedrac Betran Belize 53'r'940 -41 I (Double. Run Es*tatc) James Duhaney Be~lize 54/I940--41 (Smith & ~Evans Estaite) The nauses of the estates in which the licenl- sees are said to be operating are shown in brack- By Order. N. S$. STEVENSO`N, Conservelor of Forests. No. 4 5. Eduzcationz (s)//u -' Belize, 15tht Janu~ary, 941. SCHOLARSHIPS AT EPSOMI COLLEGE,. NOTICE i.- hereby given of the Densham Scholarships tenable at Epsom College, Surrey, Engl ur~l, by sons of men of British nationality who, in the opinion of the Council of Epsom College, have done meritorious service to the British Empire, either within, or more especially outside the UTnited Kingdom, and wvho are not in a position to give their sons a Public Schorl education, or have died before snaking provision for such education. Full particulars may be had on application to the Director of Education. By Order. B, E. CARMLAN, Director of Educartionl. SYrwky DeParftspast, No. 47. Belize, 18th Janua~ry, 1445. LAND APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIONS in connection with CrownP Irands are notified in the Goveanmspot Gazet~te for the purrpose of giving say person an opportunity of makinfig any representations to this office in relation to any such application. Gitch agpplcationj will be inserted is at least three separate issues of the G~azcatf before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that applicants must be prepared for this delay, TPhe following aprplications are hereby notified. By Order. G. S, BUSBYI, Acting Director of Suvreys. ----z--- Tg .0850. **Oc:t. .0r, g1,94-E:NRIQUESl;~E THOMAS-- Stann Greek District, situate in the V~illage of Seine Rigbht .. .. Lot No. 75i *Dec. 2o, Ig40--GEORGE F:OSTE:R Toledo District, situate in the town~n of Pulnta Gords,; being lot formaerly held on lease by Cirince PPetillo . ... Lot No, 226 ***D&c- 30, 1940--MURRKAY DIA~Z--tann Creek District, situate in the town of Stenn Creek . . . . Lot No. 669 **Dec. 3I, Ig40--OUSTArVOUS~ PraNCSCO --StaLna Creek rDistrict, situate in thetowvn of Stann Creek, south side . Lot No. 381 **Drc. 31, 1940--THE:ODORE CAL;IZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Sta~nn Creek . .. Lot No. 438 **Jan. 3, 94'- ROBERT M. SMITH--Stnnn Creek District, situate on the sea coast at Com- merce .Bight, North by a creek situate to the south of the Village of N~ewtown, East by the sea, South by the bar of Commerce Bight Lagoon, West by Commerce Bight Lagoon. Including the cay at the back in the lagoon; being the northern portion of the coconut walk formerly leased to applicant .. A parcel of land ***Ja~n. 3, I941-CALrEB M. WALKPER-- Belize District, situate in the Village of Maskall, Northern River .. .Lot No. 39 No. 46. M,P. 0571- Mte~dcal De~partment, Belize, 18thz Janzuary, 194r. PHARMACEUTICAL SCHOOLS RECOG- NIZED BY BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Pursuant to the provisions of subsection I (b) of section 3 of the Chemists aftd Druggists Ordi- nance, 1939 (No. 17 of 19g39), it: is notified, for general information, that the following phar- maceutical schools are, for the time being, re- cognized by the Board of Examiners of Chemists and Druggists:- 28 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE **Jana. 7, I94z--H-HROLD E. CATTO:SE~- Belize District, situate on the north side of Haulover Road in the town of Belize, North ry Crown land, East by Crown land and the projp- erty of the Belize football Loague, South by Hanlover Road, West by Crown land; being land formerly held on lease by Bennett Harvey (deed.) .... .. .. 5 acres To Purchase. ***Dec. 19, 1940--JUAN CARDENES Jr. ~Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Rio Grande above Big Falls, North by.Crown land,` East by the river, South by land applied for by Clemente Caliz, West by land granted to J. Payne; being the southern portion of 1::0 formerly held on lease by Cupertino Castro 15 acres *Dec. 30, 1940-NE~IHEMIAH FLOWERS-- Belize District, situate on the right ascending the Belize-Corozal Road near the 36 Mile Post, North by land approved to Florentinlo Ch~ulin, East by Crown land, South by Crowvn land, West by Government Reserve and the Belize-Corozal Road..... 11 acres *Dec. 30, I40--JOHN MORR SON\-Belize District, situate on the right ascending the Belize -Corozal Road at 35) Miles, North by land ap proved to Annette Smith, East by Crown land, South by road reserve and Sant'Anna Reserve; being a triangular parcelof land .10acres *Dec. 30,I940--MELLIS JO3HN\SON---Belize District, situate at about 37 Miles on the Belize- Corozal Road, North by road reserve and land occupied by Thomals Chan, East by the road, South by Crown land, West by Crown~ land; being land formerly granted to applicant 14a. 2r. 13p. ***Dec. 31, I190--CLARENCE NUNEZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Re serve; being blocks Nos. 188 and 190 formerly lease & Henret FLue IN REI. 0. 3 2 District, situate at Grants Lands, North by block No. 104, East by block Nfo. 65, South- by blocks Nos. z33 and 134, West by block No. 6j3; being block No. 64 formerly of Wilbert White 29a. 3r. 38p. ***Jan. 10, 1941--LAWREN'CE J. OPELL~ NER-Toledo District, situate on the left as- cending Monkey River near Bamboo Creek (a) North by road reserve and land granted to ~. A. Winzerling, East by Crown land, South by Crown land ,West by Crown land . 15 acres (b) North by road reserve and lands former- ly granted to W. Algood and L. Penley, East by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being two portions of the lands formerly granted to H. S. Carmichael 15 acres For a IFree Crant. ]alz. 13, r941--SAMU~EL McFIE~LD--Belize District, situate near the Belize-Corozal Road, about three quarters of a mile west of Lucky Strike Camp, North by a road leading to the Rockstone Pond Settlement, East by land grant- ed to A. T. Smith, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being land formerly granted to Mrs. Muarie Forbes .. .. 20 acres Cancellations-Leases. M~R.P. S.G. 4Io-32--Archibald L~yons--Belize District, situate at Cemetery Road. 3 acres. At the request of the lessee. C80Cellations-Location Tickets. M.P. S.G. 250-36--WILHELMINA R. CADLE --Belize District, situate on the Belize-Corozal Road. 14 acres (Sections Nos. 28 and 32) Por non-payment of the balance of the seventh and the eighth instalments. M.P. S.G. o884-CZIJVE DIAZ--Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascending North Stann Creek. 30 acres (block No. 23I). For non-payment of the third instalment. M.P. S.C. 1695--OSWALD WADE--Belize District, situate in the Chichawate Area. 19 acres. For non-payment of the first instal- mnte. GAZ ETTE Subscription Rates. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, allmsubscriptions expiring on 31st De- Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non-Official Notices. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and every subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. GOVERNMENT G~AZELTTE BRITISH HON DU RAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 5 BELIZE, 25th JAN~rUARY, 1941 Page 29 No. 48. M.P. 0151. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Customs and Excise Duties Ordinance, 1935 (No. I of I935). MV.P. oo33. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend ted Cinematograph Ordinance--Chapter 64 of the Consolidated LIaws, 1924--and to repeal the Cinematograph (Amendment) Oramuance-, 1934 (No. 34 of 1934). ..06 (Published in Gazette dated 18th Januatry, 194I.) a~- C - Colonzial Secretary'S Office, Belize, 22nd( Ja~nuary, 194I. PUBLIC OFFICERS GUARANTEE FUNDI. With reference to Notice No. 20 of the 6th January, 194o, it. is hereby notified, for purposes of record, that under the provisions of Chapter 50 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, His Excel- lency the Governor has determined that the amount of security of the under-mlentioned officer shall be as follows:- No. 50. Belize, 25th~ JanuMary, 1941. Education Department Third Class Clerk . STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rules and Orders are published with this issue of the Gaaette and form part thereof:-- No. 3 of 1941--The District Courts Pees (Civil Procedure). 1V.P. 02828. No. 4 of 1941--The Labour Law Fees. M.P. 02828. No. 5 of 1941--Thet District Courts Fees (Criminal Procedure). 11.P. 02828. No. 6 of 1941-The Trading: with the Enemy (Specified Persons). (Amnendmnent No. 2) Order, 194I. M.P. 026j43-- PTh. d7y t r9hl--Proclamatioan-Jeclariari Public and Bank Holiday. Af.P. 01348. By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonpial Secretaxry. .... $500o. N~o. 49. Colonial .Seccrtary's Oqfice, Belize, 25th2 Januarvy, 194L BILLS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The under-mentioned Bills, the full Bext of each of wh~lich? was published with the Gazette as shown in parentheses, will be presented at a forthcoming meetings to the Legislative Council tndhntotifi ation i hrby yive rin, accordance A Bill entitled an Ordinance relating to Trade Unions. M.P. oz833- SA Bill~entitled an Ordinance to amend the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1938 (N~o. J2 of 1938). M.P. onzI6. 30 BRITISH HCQlgURAS GAZETTE Ednucaionl Offlre, Belize, 4th Janruay, 194x. ROCK(STONE POND GOVERNMENT SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the post of Prin~ cipal, Rockstone Pond Govergtent School (Grade D)!. First or Second Class Teac~her Certificate essential. Salary $4ygy or $3$.oo per month according to certificate. House provided: Applicants; shoald write, to the Director of Education, Belize;j sai~ng ~thir qualifications and experience and enclosmng origxuals of recent testimonials, and must.be prepared to takeup ~ duty on the Ist June, 1941. No appication" received after the 28th. Februalry,, 194, will be considered. B. E. CARMAN Direct qfi Edurcation. District Commissiosner's Of~fice, Orange Walk, rath Janu2aryt, 1941. LICENS-ING. MEETI~ING.. To the. Worshipful the J~ustices of their PeaCe act i ngin and for t he Nor t hern D~i t rictas Zicen- sing Mai\sitrates and to all others whom it may concern: TA~KF NPOTICEP that a Speltcial Licensing : Mqe~gting, for the N~or~hthern D,is~tript~will be held at Orang~e ~aUlka~~I1 o'crlocki inl the fore~noon o~n Fridayv the 31st instant to take into considera- tion the atpplication of EL;IODORO E, ESCAL- ANT~E for a Publican's General Wliuor Licence under. and by virtue of Cha3pter r26 of the Can1- solidated Laws, 1924. By Order. E. O. B, BARROW, District Commnissioner, Xoidata- Ditrct * BRITISHI HONDUJRAS, TO WIT: Beitie ]Dis-trict. To Betty Escalante, E'rne-to Escalante. and Anitonrio Ozaeta, agents for Estate Fran~cisco, Escalanlte of eil~ize. WHEREAS ~omnplain~t hath this day been~ laid before the undersigned, one of His Ma~jesty's Justices of the Peace In and for the said C~olony of B3ritish Honduras, for that you Betty Escal- ante, Ernesto Escalante and A~ntonio Ozaeta, Agents for Estate Francisco Escalante b~eirg the owners or owner of certain land to wit: 3,675 acres situate at D~ouble Run, Belize Rivler, and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay~arrears of taxes on such land other than iand i~n a town in the Belize District: amoulnting to $15h.31 for the years 193fi/39 to I940/4I within the meaning of the Land and Proper~ty Tax ODrdin~ancerChapter 24 of: the Consolidated Lawvs, 1924. These are therefore to con~uand you in His Majesty's name to be and affear ont the 3rst day of January, 1941, at ten. o'clock~ in the. forewtoonz at the Magistrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Peatce for the said Colony~.as may then be there to answer to the said.co~mpaint and to be fulrther dealt with according to ldwir. Given under my hannd and seal this 6th day of Januryr~in the year of our Lord one thousa nd nine hrtndred( and forty-one at Belize in thet Colony aforesaid. BRI'TISH j:IQJSDURAS, TO WIT: Jitie District. To PSA!L~ B3EN'JAMRIN MERRITT of- Heiaie. : W~HERE~.-.S complaint hath this; day been laid b~efore the undel signed, one of His Majesty's !lustices of the-Re~ale in and for the said Colony c.i British Hundgramln, for that you Paul Ben- jamlin Merritt l~ieng the owners or owner of cer- tairnland to nit: 20,000.acres.situate a.t Sibun River and writhrin the jurisdiction of 'the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay ar ears of taxes on such land other than land in~a itown in the Relize District amlounting to $1I,38io.co for the earis 937138, 19i3/39. 1939/40 and 1940/41I w~itl~in the meaning of the L~and and Property Tax O~rdinanc~e--C~hapter '24 of the Consolidated ILaws, 1924. These are- therefo-de to command you in His MaPjestyr's namae~t 1dl'read affea~r on there 31st day of January, Iq41, at ten o'clock in the forenoonz at; the Magistrat~e's Court at Belize before Msich Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answec7r to the said. cmpaint~ and to be~furtherdealt with according to lawv. Given under my hiand and seal this 6th day~ of January in the year of our L~ord one thousand nine. hundred and forty-one at Belize in the; ColonyV aforesaid, W. li. COU~RTENAY,'~'iI M gstrate, RBlize. N o. 51- .Surrey Depiartmtsent ' Belize, 25th JanuaMry, 1941. SALE OF LEASE IN STANN GRJEEK DISTRICT. Op, Saturday the 15th Rebruary, 1941, at ten o'clock in the forenoonl there w~ill be offered for sale by public auction at the Court House at Stann Creek. the lease of the Southern portion of the cocal situate along the seashore of Com' meire~ Bight Rstaste and extendting from thel entrance to Freshwvater and Commerce Bight Lagoons Sou~thwards to the boundary betwcfieen Crownu Land and land of .W. A. Raber, Eisqluire, Plaris may be seen and further particularly obtained af thle offices of the Director of Sur\eys and the D~istrict Comm-issioner. By Ord'er. G. S. BUSBY, Acting Director of 'Surveyrs. A~lazistrate, Belize. 1-R'ITISH ~HONDURAS GAKETE'TE~ g BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek District. TO MORITZ HOFFMAN. WHKEREAS complaint hath this day been aid before the undersigned, one of His Mlajesty's Justices pf the Peace in and for the said Colony. of British Honduras, for that you 1Moritz Hoff- I mtan beingi the owners or ownler of certain !land to wit: roo acres situate at Stann CreekValley and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrearls of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the LStann Creek District amounting to $25.oo within the! meaning of ;he Land and Property Tax Ordinanlce--Ch;apter 24 of the Consolidated Lan\s, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Mlajesty' s name to be and ap hear on the 18th day ofM~arvch, 1941. at te~n o'clofinr the forenoon at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said comlplaint and to be further dealt with according to law. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek Di trict. TO JA4NE LODCIE. 11'HEREAS.i complaint hath this day been laid before the under signed, one o'f His Ma~jest~fy's Justices of the Peace in and for t he saidl Colony of British Honduras, for that you;Jane Lodge being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: 169 acres situate at Seine Bighzt and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do sill neglect to pay arrears of taxes oni such laild other than land in a town in the Stant Creek District amounting to $P6.62 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Slajesty's name to be anzd af pear ont the 18th day of March, 19)4I, at ten o'clock in the forentoonz.at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of our Lord one thiou and nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek 11< the Colony alimean~id. ED. L. YST.\C l lRRE, District Commtissionezr, Stann Creek. BRITISH HONcDU.RAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek District. TIO F. M.MAXWEL. W~HEREAS complaint hath this day ~beenl laid before the unders~igned, one, of His Majestyt's Ju-tices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you F. ~M. 1Vfa~xwell being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: Ioo acres situate at Lamb Creek, Mul~ins River and within the jurisdiction of the Court: did neglect and do still neglect to pay strears of taxes on such land other than land in a btown in the Stann Creek District armounting to $7.50 within the meaning of the Land and Prop-r~ty Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. SThese are therefore to commnaiid you in His Majesty's narne to be antd af fear o~n thze 18th day of Marchz, I941 at ten o'clocki int the forenoon at the Police Court at Stann. Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint; and to be further dealt with according to la#. .BRITISH HOND~IU'RAS, TO WITI: Stann Creek D~istrict. TO~ 8S. O. BRONE WHERA~SS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His MIajesty's Justices of the~ Peace in anid for the said Cololy of Briti,;h Honduras, for that you S. O. Br~owne being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: Ioo acres situate at B~ig Creek and within -the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still nelec~t to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town inr the Stann Creek District amountinlg to $$.oo within the meaning .of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated ~Laws, 1)34. These are therefore to commland you in His Majesty's name to be andi af ear on the 18the day of March, 1941l, at ten .,cloci in the fore~cno*n, at the Police Court at tstnal Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to Lhe said complal~int and to be further dealt with according to law, Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of ouir Lord one thousand nine hundred and fortyi at Stann Creek in th~e Colony aforesaid. ED. L~. YSAOUIRRE, District Commnissiozer, Stann Creek. Given under my hand and seal this yth day of Given (inter my har~nd and seal this 7th day of December in the year of our Lord onle thousand Decemnber in the year of our Lord one thousanld nine hundred and forty at Stlnu Creek in the I'nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. Colony aforesaid. ED. L. YS~AGUIRRE, ED. L;. Y$AGUIRRE, District Commvrissioner, Dle~Iistrict Commissioner, Stann Creek. Stann Creek. 32 .; BRITISH HONDURAS IGAZETITE No. 54- BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo District. BE it remembered that on the 5ith day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras, for that: GL%~. SHAW being the owner of certain land to wit: 8,329 acres situate at Hope Creek in the Toledo District and within the jurisdiction of the court did neglect and do still . I No. 52. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo District. BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940,complaint was made before E.O.B. Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the BRITISH HONDURAS DEVE~- OPM4ENT COMPANY being the owners of cer- tain land, to wit, 18,513 acres situate at Sarstoon River, and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrearsof taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to Z;~I., n for the years 1939/40 and 1940/41, within the mean- ing of the L~and and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 0.f the Consolidatred L~aws, I924; and now at this day, to writ, on the 13th day of Jan- nary, 1941, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Com- missioner but the said BRITISH HONDUR.AS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY although duly called doth not appear by themselves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said British Honduras Development Company have been duly served with the summons on this behalf by three con- secutive publications; in the Gazette dated zIst December, I940, 28th December, 1940, and 4~th January, 1941, 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 comlplaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adljudge the said British H ndr asur~ Develop ment Co mpany to pay to the said Clerk of Court the sum of -43:I... forthwith on or before the 31st March, 1941, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 31st March, 194", I hereby order that the same be levied by distress land sale of the goods and chattels of the said BRITISH HONDURAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANYT unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. duras, for that the BRITISH HONDUIRAS COMPANY being the owners of certain land, to wit: 46,0I4 acres. situate between Moho River and Rio Grande, and within the jurisdiction 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 Toledo District amounting to $1685.70 for the year 1940/4I within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 o~f the Consolidated LIaws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th January, 194' at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Commission- er but the said British Honduras Company al- though duly called doth not appear by them- selves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said British Honduras Company have been duly served with the summons in this behalf by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated. 21st December, '940, 28th December, 1940, and 4th January Ig41, 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 British Honduras Com- pany to pay to the Clerk of the Court the sum of $E685.70 on or before the 31st March, 1941, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this be- half; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 21st March, 1941, I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said British Honduras Company unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this I3th day of January in the year of our ~lord one thous- and nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Cords in the Colony aforesaid. H. S. RASSIM, Acting~ District Commissionrer, Toledo. L.S H. S. RASSIM, Actingz District Commissioner Toledo. ' L.S No. 53- neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: other than land in a town in the Toledo Distirct amounting to 2t 24 I 3 within the meaning of the Toledo District. of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and BE it remembered that on the 5th day of now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of Jan- August, =940, complaint was made before E. O. nary, 19)4I, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid B. B urow\, Esquire, District Commissioner, appeasr before me the undersigned District Com- Teled~.. andl one of His Majesty's Jixstices of the' mis-io~nrr but the said G. L. Shaw although Pace in and~ for the said Colony of British Hon- duly called doth not appear by himself, his __ _Ij___ ~; ; I ^__li~~__ ___ I~_~_ No. 56. BRITISH HONDU~RAS, TO WIT: SToledo District. BE it; remembered that on the 5th day of August, 19,40, complaint was made before E. O B. Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras,, for that ALEBERT~PRICE being the own- er of certain land to wit: 20 acres situate at Punta Gorda-San Antonio Road and within the jurisdiction 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 Toledo District amounting to fo.3o 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 I3th day of January,Ig941, at Punta Gorda the party aforesaid appear before me the under;;igned District Commission- er but the said Albert Price although duly called. doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it iJ now satisfactorily proved on. oath, that the said Albert Price has been duly served with the summons in this behalf by three consecutive publications inl the Gau~tte dated 21st December, 1940, 28th, Decenter, myo0,and 4thl January, 1941l, which required h;im to be itnd appear here at this day befoJre such Justic~es of the Peace f or the said Colony as should now be hete to answYer the said icomplaint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do ad judgae the said Albert Price to pay to the Clerk o'f the Court the sum of $o.3oe nor before the 31s~t Mlarch, r943, next, and also to pay to the said Chlrk of the Court the sum of two dol- lars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 31st March, I941, I hereby order that the same be leviedby distress and sale: of the goods and chattels of the said Alb~ert Price and in default of sufficient distress in that behalf I adjudge the said Albert Price unless the said several sums, and all costs andi charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid, Civ-en under my hand and seal, this I3th day of January in the year of o~ur Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta. Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. H. 8, RA4SSIM, Acting~ District Comm~issioner, L.S. Toledo. Sr33 I hereby order that the same be levied by dis- tress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said`Frank H.1ylock and in default of sufficient distress in that behalf I adjudge the said F'ranlk Haylock itallkss thle said several sums, and all costs and charges of the shid distress shall be sooner paid, Given under my hand and seal, this r;3th day of January in the year of our ~Lord one thousand nine hundiredc and forty-one at Punita Corda in the Colony gfor~esaid. H. S. RASSIM, Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily provedt on oath, thalt the said G. L. Shaw has been duly served wvith the sumynons in this be- half by three consecutive publications in the Ga~zette dated iast December, 1940, 28thi Decem- ber, I1940 anld 4th January, 1941I, 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 G. L. Shaw to pay to the Clerk of the Court the suml of $I.! 1 3 on, or before the 31st March, 1941, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 31st March, 1941, I hereby order that thesame be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said G. L. Shaw unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid" H. S. RASSIM, Acting District Comm~nissioner,~o~n SI~r LS No. 55. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Tioledo District. BE it rcememberred~ that on the 5th day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Barrowy, Esquire, District Commissioner, Tol:.-lo and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras, for that FRANK HAY~LOCK being the owner of certain land to wit: "/5 acres situate at Deep Rfver Bluff and w\ithIino the jurisdiction ojf the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to $1.12 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, Igj24; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of January, 194qr, at Punta G~orda the party aforesaid appear before me the under- signed District Commissioner but the said Frank Haylock although duly called doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Frank Haylock has been duly served with the summons in this behah~l by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 21st December, 194io, 2Sth December, 1940, and 4th January, 1941,. 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 Frank Haylock to pay to the Clerk of the Court the sum of $1.12 on or before the 31st March, 1941r, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behlalf; and if the several stums be not paid on or before the 31st March, 194r, Acting District Commnissioner, Toledo * L.S. BRI~TISH HONDURAS !FgAZEIT __ __ ____ ____~r__lllCI_____I---~__ Rio G~rnue above'Big Palls, North by Groown~ land, East by the river, Soulth Iby 'landl app~ie-d for by C3lement~e Caliz Wst @yi land garane' to J. Payne; behigthre Iouthe~rn portion of land formerly hel~d o~n lease b~y -Cutperti~no Castro .15 acres **Dec. 3I, P940--CLYRENCE `NUNEIZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in- the Carb ~Re- serve; being bilocks Nos. 188 and ago formerly leased'2 to Hnrietta NuneZ~ .. '10a. 0r. 32p. Ja7. 7, r41I--FERMINN REINO-Cdoresal District, situate at Grants L~andls, Nor~rthl by bjlock No. 104, East by block No. 65, S-outh ty Blocks Nos. 1; II1a nd4134 Wes~t by block No. 63; be-ing block 1 o. 64 formerly of 'Wilbert White 29a.'3r.'8p. **Jan. ro, 19)41--LAWRVE NCE: J. G-PELL- NZER-Troledo District, situate on the left as- Icending Monkey River near Bambonl Creek (a) North by road reserve and land granted to MI. 'A. Winzerling, East by Crowin land, Sout~h by Crown land ,West by Crown land . 15 acres (b) North by road reserve and lands former- ly granted to W. Algood and L. Penley, East by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being two portions of the lands formerly granted to H. S. Carmichae1 15 acres ***Jan. Is, r94'--E;THEL LEE-BEelize D~is- trict, situate at Western L~agoon, M~anatee, near Coconut Point, North by Western Lagoon, East by Crown land, Southt by Crown land, West by Crown land .. .. 20 acres ***Janl. 18, 1941--JAMES GIBSON---Belize District, situate on the right ascendin~g M~anatee River, North by Crown land, East by land ap- proved to James Bailey, South by the river, West by Crown land (caves); being a portion of land formerly approved to Shedr-ach W~\ilh~runs ... 10 acres **~Jan. 21, 194I--JOSEPH A. YTOUNG-- Belize District, situate on the left ascending the Belize-Coroz~al Road, at the Io Miles post, North by G~ro; n land (ine u r ida e'lEast by Crown land (pilne ridge), South by thie roadr, West by Crown butd (apine ridge) 194 .. T HALSS5 aag Belize District, si~tulate rl:uth of Santana Re- serve on the old road from' Belize to Corosal, Northl by lands approved to W. J. Burrke and _J. Bayliss, East by lanrd approved to O. H. Wright, tSouth by the ro~ad,~ West by Crown land; being land formerly approved to N. HEanson and Lena Fserguson ... .. . 19. 1. F07 a; F~ee Grant. Doci. 3, 1940-J-. ULTAN MONTERO-Cayo Dis- tjt silar on thd r ht asch ndi the ien ec East by block No. 57yg, Soulthl by block No. 58 - West by block No. 57*7A; being block No. 598 36 aces Dec. 31r r940-FELTTCIANO INrO--Stann Creek Distris.t, ~sitat~e in the Carib Reserve, being blocks Nos. 410 andtz 42 .. 19ares Jan. l4, I(q41.-CELSO CANO-Cavo;y District, situate~ about 1% ntiless east of Baenqle VC~iejo t~own, Nor~th by b~locks Ns. 17a and 173, East by the eastenti portion of black No~. 700, SouEth by thesouthe~lprtporto of block No. 700; West bybblockNo.Sloo .. .. , .. 20aL scres Jes~2. 21 Ig47I--THE CeORPORAT BODYP OF THE ROMAN CATHOI~ CHURCH IN BRITISH HONDURAS--Belize District, situ- :.Bafize, 25th Jlanuary, 48941. a;AND b AiPPL ICATIIO t. APPLICATIONS in connection with C~o~wn Lands are notified in the Goavelrasent Gzerett for the ujrpose'ofgiving any peso an opportunity of making any representations to -ths office in relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate ~isines of the Gazette before they wvill be dealt with by the Governor, so that applicants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order ' G. S. BUISBY, Acting Director of Surveys. To Leas~e. *Oct. 28E, rg~ao-T:NR IQUSF. THOMA4S Stann Creek District, situate in the V'illage of Seine Bight .. ... Lot No. 75 **Dec. 30, I194--MURRAY DIAZ---tann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. Lot No. 669 *Dc- 31, I .o--OUS~TAVUS FRAN1CISCO --Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann~ Creek, south sidle . Lot `No. 381 *Doc(. 31, Ig40o-THEODORE CA~LIZ_ Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek L.. Iot No. 438 *Jan. 3 194 -- ROB iF ERT M. SMc;ITH--Stann Creek Distri'ct, situate on the sea coast at Cos- merce Bipht, North by a creek situate to the south of the Viillage of Niewtowvn, East by the sea, South by the bar of Comnuerce Sight Lagoon, West by Commerce Bight Lagoon. Including ! the cay at the back in the lagoon; being the northern portion of the coconut walk formerly leased! to applicant ..A parcel of Iand **Jann. 3, 1941 CALEBE~ M. WALKER- Belize District, situate in the Village of Maskall, Northern River . .Lot No. 39 *Jan. 7, 1941--HAROLD E. CATTOUSE~- 'Relize District, situate on the north side of Rattover Roa~d in the town of Belize, N'orth by Crown land, E~ast by Crown land and the prop- erty of the Relize Football Le~ague, Solith by TE~aulover Road, We~st by Crowin land; -being land formerly held on lease by Bennett Harvey ~ * na. 7, I941--ROSAL14I C. de COR0 .tayo Dis-trict, sitt-ate int the towvn of Beenque iejo .. ... Lot No. 84A. TO PurChaSO ' Toledo D~istrict, situlate on the left ascending Monkey River, North by Crowrn hand, East by Crown landi, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; beingbbek d;No?. formerly granted td.H.;S. Carmichael .... .. 20 acres "**Dec. 19, I94o--JUAN CARDENES Jr.- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Ne* 57- 5'# ##"Defaintaki, l;~'t IliRtiSM -HONbDURAN ttA'ZE~~tTE BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 35 ate in the Village of Sarteneja at the corner of Hopkins Street anrd Santa Ros~a Street, North by a lot the proplertly of Tirso A~ragon and lots leased by B. Rodriguez, A Muznoz and A. Munoz, East by a lot leased by J. Mendezs, South by Santa Rosa Street. West by a lot the property of Tirso Aratgon and by Hop~in~s Street .3 lots Cancellations-Leases. M.P. S.O. 308-34--SEPTIMUS WRIC~HT_ IStann Creeki District, sir uate? in the T~en Acre Holdin~gs. 10 acres (block No. 94). At the request of the lessee. Md.P. S.G. o848)-ALFONSO CASTELLA~SNOS-- Cavo District, situate on the road from Benque Viejo to Arenal. 6 acres. F~or non-payment of renlt. GaRCellations-Location Tickets. M.P. S.G. o279--JAMES~t BONDSWEL~-- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Temash River. 10 acres. At the request of the Settler. No. 58. Educationt Office, Belize, 22nd January, 1941. TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1941. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Exam- inztions, 194r, wvillbe held on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 6th, 7th and 8th May 1or941'at Belize, also at Cayo, Corozal and Punta places. 2. Applications for entry must be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Pupil Teachers' Examinations,and must reach the Educatio~n Office not later than the 3Ist March, 194T. As after this date no entry w~ill be received, inltendingb candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow for possible delay in the mail, 3. Pupil teachers and their principals are re- minded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that no pupil teacher can be engaged wrho ha's not passed at least the First Year Pupil Teach-ers' Examination. By Order. B. E. CAYMAN, Director of Edumcation. PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are re- minded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 31st December, 1940, on or before~the 31st March, I941. 2. Returns by employers of salaries, etc., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury) not later than the: 31st March, 1941. 3. In the case of any person carrying on busi- ness, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Ac- count and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All1 returns, etc., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the D~istrict Commnis- sioner in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. R. E. TURNBULL,, Income Taxr Coimmissioner. GAZ ETTE Subscription Rates. 'The -Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of S4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non-Official Notices. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and every subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. N~o. 59. The Treasurcy Belize, 25th Jahtnury, 1941. NOTICE . INCOME TAX. No. 6 BELIZE, 1st FEBRUARY, 1941 Page 37 No. 60. No. 8 of. 1941-The Regulations, 1941. Defence (Amendment) E -- .P. oz972. Colonial .Secretary's O{~i'ce, Belize, Ist Febnruay, 1941. BILLS TO BE PRESENTED TO TH-E LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The under-mentioned Bills, the full text of each of which was published with the Gazette as shown in. parentheses, will be presented at a forthcoming meeting to the Legislative Council and notification is hereby given in accordance with the Standing Rules and Orders:- A Bill entitled an Ordinance re~latiite to, Trade Uni.ons, ,,a ) A Bill. entitled an Ordinance. to amend the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1938 (N~o. 32 of 1938). . M.P. ozri6. A Bill entitled an Ordinance~ to amend the Customs and Excise Duties Ordinance, 1935 (No. I of 1935). M.P. oo33. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Cinematograph' Ordinance--Chapter 64 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924--and to repeal the Cinematograph (Amendment) Ordillancer, 1934 (No. 34 of r934). Mi.P. 0686. (Publishied in Gazette dated 18th January, f94I) No. 9 'of 194i--Proclamation Pruraging~~1 the Legislative 'Council. pr M.P. orol4. No. To of 1941--Proclamition Ordering. the holding~ of a Session, of the Legislative Counlcil. 1\.P. 01614- No. 62. Belize, Ist Feb1ruary, 19411 C- --- BILLS PUBLISHED D The under-mentioned Bills, which are to "be submitted to the ~Legislative Council, are pub- lished for generate inforniation with th]is js ne of the Gazette and form part thereof:-- A B'ill entitled an Ordinance to amend tl#i Summary P -rocedu~re: Ordinance--Chapter 178 of the Consolidated Law~s,.1924. M.P. orb69g. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to an nd the Defence Force Ordinance, 1928 .(No_. 19 of 1928). M.P. 0955- A Bill entitled an Ordinance to provide for the Payment of Compensation to Workmen for Injuries suffered in the course of their Employ- ment. M.P. .02727. By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, colonial Secretary. No. 61. Behze, Ist February, 194I. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The under-mentioned Statutory Rules and Orders are published with this issueof the Gazette and ~form part thereof:- GO VIERNMEYT GAZETTE BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, 383 BRITISH HOND)URAS GAZETTE Belizeu 5th~ January, I1941. SALif OF LEASE IN ST."N-N OREZK DISTRICT. On:S1turday tht rath I:eblrn~.u, E941, at'ten o'clock in the forenoon there wrill be o~ffer\d for sale by public auction at the C`ourt H~ouse at Stann Creek the lease of the Southern portion of the colcal situa~tte along1 the seashore of Comn- It-xce Bighlt IEstate andc e~;t-ding froot p.t.-he eltfancer tio F~re-lrwte~r and ,onunerLee Bight Lagoons Southwards to the boundary between C'rows L~and! and landl of W. A. Rabher, Ersquire, Plan~~may` be seen alid further particulars obtainejd'at the offices of the D~irector of Surveys and the D~istrict Commissioner. W B Order, G. S. Bl)SBY, Ad!ing Directo~r of Survys. No. 63. BRRITlItH HONDI.:R-AS, 7941. In the Supreme Court--Probate Side. Ge(;neral Rtegistry, Ed,i:,-, 24thc Janutary, I1941. j In ~the Goods of 31.1TTHEH' G.ILBER' NI';i~HONY' (ARG~IL late of f~lowers'Ban k Belize River, School Teacher, deceased. AppliCation for L~ettern jf A~dmtstirnistrati in ;the abw,\e Fltate h~ls be~tamadet by Tane i a B.n +Pth C~neill- bf FlOwers Banrk. Ai~telze:R \rh r- The next of kin in particular, and all person in ge~neral, are herreby citedl to:'showv cause on or before M~onday the 17th day of February, rl-1' - why sutch letters should not be gran~tedi to the said Jane ;ElizratiPth Canrgll. \A. O. LO:NOS\l'OR TH, Regpistrarr General. BRITISH HONDUJRAS, TO! WIT: Deili~t District. T'Io Betty Escaalante, Ernestc- Escalaz:4e and Alin~tonio ~Ozaeta;ane nt~sdo or Etate. Tran rcisco iE calanlte of B:elize. WHIEREAS complainlt hath this ~day been Said~before the undersigned, one of is ~ajesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Collon\ of British Hondluras, for that you Betty Escal~- ate Ernesto Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta, SAgelts for ESstate Francisco Esealarte:E airg ~te ownaers or owner of ceretairi tarid- to wi~t: 3;675 acres situate-at D~ouble-!E~nn, Bel~ize Riverr,an~d within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect land do still~neglctc~ to p'ay assess citaxss on such land olt he~r tha~n la nid in a tonpix.tlhe Bilizee District amollunting to Brr,-3I feor the years 193**/39 to 104~o!-1 -within the mneaning of thle LCand and Property- Tax OYrdina nce-- Chiapter 484 of the Consolidated La-s, 1924. 'lthese are the~refolre to comtman d y~ou. in H~is Ma:jes~ty's-ame to be and affearr onr ther 35stday of Tanua~ry, Zj)41, at ten o'clock in thce forenaoon at the .11agistrate's Court at ~Relize before such Justices of the Peace for thle said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said coiplaint and to be further dealt w~ith according tolaw. Gi~ven under mrry~ handn ad seal this 6th day of January in the year of our Locrd one thousand nin~e hundir~ed~an ~ f~ty-cane a~t Bel~ri .e in "t he Colour aforesaid. BRITISH~ HO-NTDUR A~S, TO WITP: Beiliize Districtc. To PAUL'I BENh~JAMIIN MERlIRITT of Beliz~e. Education Offi~rc, Belize, 4th J,!nuao*r~, Ig.)1. ROCKSTONE POND GOVERN.11ENT SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the post of Priin WH En T~1 '. comprlaint hath this day been cipal, Rockstone Pond Government Sch~ool laid before the ornden signed.~l one of His Majesty's (' tr.-le D)!. First or Secoind c'l.! Teacher's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony Certif~icate essential. Sala~ry 13 7 or 535.oo of1 Eciritih Honduras, for that you Paul B~en- p~r months according to certfii~cdte. House jamnin Merritt b~eing thle owners or owner of cer- provide~d. tainland to w~it: sa,soo,rces siathe at Sibun Applicas~ts -!Ih..aubl write Ito the D~irector of I!:i\ er and within the jourisdjet~ic on of t he Court Eleavw s~,i IlA Ie. ;1 itine~ th~ei~r uII.Il'i<.ationsi s'lidl neglet~ and do st ill neglerCt topay:arrears of and experience and enclosing originals of recent taxes on such land other than land in a to-wn in testimonials,land must be prepared to tak-e up the Belize District amlounting to $1,380o.co for duty\ on the Ist Amez~, 14-5* ai tonteyas 9,78 13 .,. 0-nan 904 received after the 28th Feblrouy,\ 19.11. \wll hie withini the meaning of the Land and Property considere-d. Tlax O:rdinanlce---- Chapter~: 24 of the c."onsolirilatedl B. E CARLIN, Laws, 1924. Director of Education. These are therefo-re to command you in His Mlbjesty s namie~ to"e and alffear on thze 31st day of January, Iq41, at ten o'clock int the forenoonz at the Malg~itrate's Court at Belize before such Justices of the Feace for the said Colony as mayr then be there to answer; to. thte- said compyrlaint and to be further dealt with according~ to. law. rGiven ulndcr my hand anld sel thiis cth day of January in the year of our L~ord one thousand nine hundred anld forty-one at Belize~in-t~e Colony aforesaid. TVI. H. COU:RTENAY,, .11ag~istrate, Belize. W~i. 'H. COU,8RTENAY, Alnagstrante, Rirlir,. 1QB BRITISH, HOND.R'A i~S- AZ5TE BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek District. TO MORITZ HOFFMAN. WHEREAlS complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His Majesty's Justices of the'P~eacet inl and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you M~oritz Hoff- moan being the owners or ownler of certain land to wit: t00 acres situate at; Stann Creek Valley and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay' arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a townU in the Stannr Creek District amounting to $25.oo within the meaning oF the Land and Property Trax Ordi.nance--Chap~ter 24 of the Consolidated Laus, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Majest~y's name to be a~nd af fear on the 18th daY of Marchz~ 941. at tenz q'clock in the fore~noon at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dea~lt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of our Lord one iho~u~sand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. ED. L. YSAGUIRRE, District Comnmissi'oner, Stann Creek. BRITISH HOND7IURAS, TO WIT: Stann Creek District. TO F. MI. MAXWELIL. WHEREAR~.~ complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of Hi -; M e It t _ Justices of the Peace in and for 'the said Colonye of British Hondulrami for that you F. M. Maxw~eil being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: 1oo acres situate at Lamb Creek, Mullins River and within the jurisdiction or 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 amounting to $l7. 50 within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are therefore to command youl in His Majesty's name to be and af fear on the 18th aday of M~arch2, 194T at tenz o'clocki in the forenoon a~t the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of~the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said cornrlaint and to be further dealt with according to lan~. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of Dscem~ber in'the year of our Lord one thousand nine hlundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. ED. L. YSAGUIRRE, Distrvic Cjomm~,issioner, Stann Cbeeke. BRITIISH: HONDURAS, TO WIT: . St~aun Csrek D3istrict TO S. O. BROWNE WHERIEA~S complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of His MI:1jc t y's Justices of the Peace in anid for the said Cololy of Br-itich Honduras, for that you S. O. BrowYne being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: loo acres situate at Big Creek and within th~e jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still negrlec~t to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Staun Creek District amounting to $5.oo wYithin the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of th~e Consolidated Laws, 1924. These: are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be andE af fear on the 18tha day Jof_1[arc~h, 1941, atl ten i'clck i~n thez fo~renoonu at the Police Court at Stann Creek before such Justices of the Peace for the said Co-lony as may then be there to anlswetr to ihe said complaint and to be furthe-r dealt: with according to law. Given under mry hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Coonry aforesaid. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Stanu C'rerk District. TO JA4NE LODG.E. W 'HE REAS~ complaint hath this day been laid before the undersigned, one of HL Ma n.je t~y's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Coloniy, of British Honduras, for that you Jane- Lodge being the owners or owner of certain land to wit: 169 acres situate at Seine Bight and within the jurisdiction of the Couzrt did negktt~~ and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such. land other than land in a town in the Stann Creek District amounting to $6.62 wvithi~n the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinanct-- Chap~ter 24. of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His: MJajesty's name to bce andr aFpfear oni the 18th2 day o~f March, 1941, at tent o'clock inz 170 forenoone at the Police Court at Stann Creek before sudi Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt wvith according to law. Given under mly hand and seal this 7th day of December in the year of pur Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty at Stann Creek in the Colony aforesaid. ED. L. YSGU(;IKRRE, District Comzmissio~ner, Stann Cree~. ED. L. YSAiGUIRaRE, District Commissioner, Stann Creek. 4o BRITISH~ HONDURAS 'GAZETTE BRITISH HONDURAS, TO- WIT: Toledo District. BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Barrow, E~squire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of tke Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras, for that O. L. SHA1W being the owner of certain land to wit: 8,329 acres situate at Hope Creek in the Toledo District and within the jurisdiction of the court did neglect and do 3till neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such ln other than land, in a town in the Toledio Distirct amounting to ;i*I.rl 4.3 ithini the meaning of the of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of Jan- nary, 194I, at Pubnta Gorda the parties aforesaid a1ppear beforeI me the unrdrr-irined District Com- rmissoner but the said G. L. Shawr although duly called doth not appear by' himself, h~is BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo Distric~t$ BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, T940, complaint wras made before E. O. B. Barrowv, Esquire, District Commissioner, So~ledo,.atid one of Hisl ~ajesty's Justices of the Peace inland for the said Colony of British Hlon- duras, for that the BRITISH HONDURAS COMIPANY being the owners of certain land, to wit: 46,014 acres situate between Moho River and Rio Grande, and- within the jurisdiction 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 Toledo District amounting to $685.70 for the year I94041~C 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 13th January, 194I at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the under signed District Commission- er but the said British Honduras Company al- though duly called doth not appear by them- selves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said British Honduras Company have been duly served with the summons in this behalf by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dlated 21st December, 1940, 28th December, 1940, and 4th January 1q41, 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 iultl.c; dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said British Honduras Com- pany to pay to the Clerk of the: Court the sum of $ 5685-70 on or before the 3Ist March, 194I, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk~ of the Count the sum of two dollars for his costs in this be- half; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 21st March, 194'1 I hereby order that thle same be levied by distress and sale of the Goods and chattels of the said British Honduras iCompany unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of January in the year of our Lord one thous- and nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WI\: Toledo Disltri:.t. BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940,complaint was made before E.O.B. Barrow, Epouire, Diit rict Commissioner, ;Cied. ~ , and one atf Hi-- Maje~ty.'s Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that the BRITISH HONDURAS DEVE~L' OPMENT COM~PANYI being the owners of cer- t~ain land, to wit, 18,513 acres situate at Sarstoon River, and within the jurisdiction of the Coqrt did neglect and do still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the To~:l-dol District amounting to j$308.l...0 for the years 1939/40 and I94041, within the mean- ing of .the Land and Property T'ax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated L~aws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of Jan~ nary, I941, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersigned District Com~ missioner but the said BRITISH IIONDUR AS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY although duly called doth not appear by themselves, thext Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily i proved on oath, that the said British Honduras Development Company have been duly served with the summons on this behalf by three con" secutive pubbeai~tionsl in the Ganzette dated 21st December, '194, 28th December, 1940, and 4th January, 194I, 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 conmlatint and to be further dealt with according to law; and now having heard the matter of the said complaint, I do adj udge the said British Honduras Develop- ment Comlpany to pay to the said Clerk of Court the sum of $S398.oo forthwith~ on or before the 31st March, '94', next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 3Ist Mdarchz, 194', I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said BRITISH HOdNDURAS DEVELOPMENT COM~PANYT unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Col~ony aforesaid. H. S. RASSIM' Actinzg Distri'ct Comm~issioner, Toledo. L.S. H. S. RASSIM, Acting2 District Comzmissioner, Toledo. L.S. _____ ~__~_ __ BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo District. BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O B. Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras, for that ALBERT PRICE being the own- er of certain land to w-it- 20 acres situate at Punta GordaL-San Antonio Road and within the jurisdiction 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 Toledo District amounting to fo.30 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 13th day of January,Ig941, at Punta Gorda the party aforesaid appear before me the aurdereiigned Dh~tirct Comm-ijsion- or e bu t~heaid Albes t Phl~nr ice lthoulrJ h11 dul calle BRITISH HONDURA1S, TO WIT: Toledo District. BRITISH HONDURA'S GAZETTE Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that thie said G-. L. Shaw has been duly served wvith the summons in this be- half by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 21st December, '940, 28th Decem- ber, 1940, and 4~th January, 1941, which required him to be and appear here at this clay 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 G. L. Shaw to pay to the Clerk of the Court the suml of $124-93 on or before the 3Ist March, 1941, next~, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of i two dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 3rst Miarch, 1941, I hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said G. L. Shaw unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this r3th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty--one at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesaid. H. S. RASSIM, I hereb-y order that the: same be levied by; dis- tcressand sale of the goods and chattels of the said Frank Haylocki and in default of sufficient distress in that behalf I adjudge thle said Frank Haylock unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the salid distress shall be sooner paid. Given under mLy hanld and seal, this 13th day of January in the year of our Lourd one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punlta G~orda in th~e Colony a~foresaid. H. S. RASSIM, Acting District Comnmissioner' Toledo. L~S Acting~ District Commnissioner, Toledlo. L.S BE it remembered that on the 5th day of doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on B. Barrow, Esquire, Distcrict Commissioner, oath, that the said Albert Price has been duly Toledo and one of His Majesty's Justices of the served with the summons in this behalf by three Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- consecutive publications in the G~awrttr dated duras, for that FRANK HAYLOCK being the ?1st Detcember, 1940o, 28th Decenh~er, ro.40,and owner of certain land to wit: /5 aores situate at ;th Janulary, 19r41, which requaired! Iim to be Desp River Bluff and within the jurisdiction of ond appear here~ at this day before such Justic es the Court did neglect and do still neglect to pay of the Peace for the said Colony as should now arrears of taxYes on such land other than land in be bete to answet the said complaintt and to be a tow~n in the Toledlo District amounting to $1.12 further dealt with according to law; and nocw within the meaning of the Land and Property having heard the matter of the said complaint, Tax Ordinance-Chapter 24 of the Consolidated I do ad judge the said A4lbert Price to p~ay to the Laws, 19,24; and now at this day, to wi~t, on the Clerk of the Cou~rt the sum of f~o.3oe norbefore 13th day of January, 1941r, at Punta Gorda the the 31st March, r941, next, and also to pay to pzrty aforesaid appear before me the under- the said Clerk of thle Court the sum of two dol- signed District Commissioner but the said Frank lars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several Haylock althenigh duly called doth not appear sums be not paid on or before the 3Ist March, by himself, his Counsel, or Aittorney, and. it is 194r, I hereby order thaut the same be 1.:vitdby now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said! distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the Frank Haylock has beenl duly served with the said Albert Pric-e and in default of sufficient summons iti this behalf by three consecutive distress in that behalf I adjudg3e the said Altert publicattions in the Gazetic dated 21st Decemnber, Price unless the said several sums, and all costs 1940, 28zth Decemnber, 1940o, and 4th Janluary' and charges of the said distress hall b~e sooner 1041,I which required him~to be and appear here paid. at: this dazy 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 wiith Civenz under my hand and seal, this 13th day according to law; and now having heard the of Jan~uary in the year of our Lord One thousand matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in said Frank Haylock to pay to the Clerk of thethCooyareid Court the sum of $1.12 on or before the 3rst March, 1941l, next, and also to pay to the said H. S., RASSIM, Clerk of the Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behalf ; and if the several s~ums Acting D~istrect Commissionter, L;.S. be~ not p~aid on or before the 31st March, 199, I~ Toledo. pq BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE (b) North by road reserve and lan~s: fxrmner- ly granted to W. Algood and L. Fenley, E~ast by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being two por~tions of the lands formerly granted to H. S. Carmichae1 15 acres\ **Jan. '5, 19411--E;THEL LEE--Beliz.e- Dis- trict, situate at Western Lagoon, Mlanatee, near Cocount Pojint, North by Western L~agoon., East by Crowvn land, South by Crown land, West by Crowrnland .. .... .. 20 acres **Jan. 18, 194I--JAMES GIE3SONT--Belize District, situate on the right~ a~c- proved to James Bailey, South by the river,. West by Crown land (ca~ves); being a portion of land formerly approved to Shedrach Williasn 10 acres ***Janc. to, 194I--ALBERTHA 81\llTH-- Stann Creek District, situate near the 18 M~ile Post on the Stann Creeks Valley Road, North by land occupied by Charles Knight, East by Crown: land, South by Crown land, We~st by land oc- Scupied by Elfrida Butler . .. 5 acres **Jan. 21, 194I--JOSEPH A. YOUNGC-- Relize 1 i-tl It t, situate on the left ascendiing the Belize-Corozal Roadl, at the Io Miles post, North by Crown land (pine ridge), East by Crow~n land (pine ridge), South by the road, West by Crown land (pine ridge) .. .. 5 acres **Jan. 22, Ig41r-CHARILES SEION-- Belize District, situate south of Santana Re- serve on the old road from Belize to Corozal, Northl by lands approved to W. J. Burke and J. Bayliss, East by land approved to O. H. Wright, South by the road, West by Crow~n land; being land formerly app~roved to N. Hans~on and Lerna Fergus~on.. .... 19a.0Or.11lp. For a Free Grant. Jan. 9, 1941I-JAMES McXENZIF.--taRnn Creek DIlstrict, situate about ly) m~-iles on the Stllun Creek V~alley Road, N\orth by the road, East by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by land applied for by BenjaminlHemrans Jan. lo, 1941I-BENJAMIN H1EMANS--Stann Creek District, situate near the 18 Mile Post on the left ascending the Stann Creek Valley Road, North by the 't:.ul: Creek Valley Road, ESast by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by lind occupied by Chiarles Knight; being land recently approved to applicant on Location Ticket 10 acres Jan. 137, I94T--JEREMIAH SIMPEONT-Staon Creek District, situate on the sea coast south of Silk Grass Creek, North by the northern botind- ary line of the Commerce Bight Estate, East by the sea, South by Crown land, West by Crow~n land; being a portion of land in the Commerce Bight Reserve .. .. 20 acres Can~CellatiosnS-L.Catiorn Tickets. M.P. S.G. Igr.-36-HBILDA NELE~ON-Stamli Creek DiStric~t, situate at 23 Miles on the 8tann Creek Railway. 10 acres. At the request of the settler. MI.P. 8.O. o3;74-HEILDA NELSON-Stnnn Creek District, situate in the Mliddcle exs Area. North Stann Creekl. 10 acres. At the reqfest: of the settler. Belize, Ist FebruarLEy, 194I. CLANDIj AP'PLICAbl~TIONS APPLICATIONS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazectte 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 Glazette before they will be dealt with by the Governor, so that applicants must be prepared for this delay* The following applicatioils are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BUSBl'* Actthg Director of Surveys. *Dec. 30, I194o-MURRAY DIAZ--Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek .. .... .. Lot No. 669 *Jant. 3, I941--CALEB M. WALKER- lielize District, situate in the Village of Maskal, Northern River .. .Lot No. 39 **Jan. 7, 19plr-ROSALIA C. de COWIO- Cayo Distic~t, situate in the town of Benque Viejo. .. . . ot No. 84A. ***Jan. 25, 194I--ALBERT PPP" P S7:z Distrief, situate on the left ascending Belize River, opposite Betsy Goff Ridge, North by the river, East by land approved to Matthew Spain, South' by Crown land, West by Crown land 100 acres TO PurciaSe. "**Dc. II, 1940--STE WARKT COLEMAIN- 'Toldo District, situate on the left ascending M6onk~ey River, North by Crown land., East by Crown land, South by Crown land, West by Crowrn land; being block N~o. jI formerly granted to H. S. Carmichael. . . 20 acres *Dec. 9, I94.0--JUAN CARDENES Jr.- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Rio G~rande above Big Falls, North by Crown land, East by the river, Sourth by land applied for by Clemente Caliz, West by land granted to J. Payne; being the southern portion of land formerly held on lease by Cupertino Castro 15 acres *Dec. 3I, 1940--CLARENCE NMUNEZ-- Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Pe serve; being blocks Nos. 188 and Igo formerly leased to Henrietta Nunez .. 10a. Or. 32p. ***Janz. 8,. 19)4I-ALEXAlNDRINA MARTI- NEZ and FRANCES HILL;--Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate~ in the Carib Reserve; being block No. 17 .. .. .. 5 acres *Janr. 10, 194T--LAW11ENE J. GFELL- NER--Toledo District, situate on the left as- cending Monkey River near Bamboo Creek (a) North by road reserve and land granted to M. A. Winzerling, East by Crowit land, South by Crown land ,Wiest by Croiin land . I,5 acres No. 6~4. Survery Department, S:RITISki ,HOND)URA: S IGPh40ZETTF~ i.43~ -=_ -- I 2'hze Treasurvy, Belise, zgth Januanry, 1941. NOTICE. INCOME TASL. PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are re- Joindedrrth~at.~tey. are reqaired to file returns of their i~ncangcs in geop~ect ef, the,year eydin 3sst December, 1940, on or before.th~e 31st IMarch, .r941- 2. Returns by employers of salaries, etc., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury) not later than the: 3xat PVlarch, 1941I 3. In the case of aniy 1 er son carrying on bust- ness~, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss A4c- count and Balauce Sheet should accomlpapny the return. Confi Intia Coer tlA dhnom ,a nt unc (Treasury), Blelize, or to the District Commnis- stoner in an out-district, froim whoml the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file .Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. R. E. TU'IRNBU~LL Income Taxt Coimmissioner. Corozal, 3Ist Ja~nuary, I941. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Sitting of Court (Outdistricts). NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance ~of t;te~provisionps of th~e*Ristrict Commiyssnoers Ordinance-Chapter 172 of the Consolidated Laws, aga24--as emended-by the Dristr-ict Com- missioners: (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933 (NO. 19 of 1933), and in pursuance of the District Courts Civil Procedure Ordinance--Chapter 177 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924--as amended by the District Courts Civil Procedure (Almend- mete tOrdinane ,0 r94 No. 7sof rg, th L~owrey's Bight area on the twenty-fourth February-, 94', when a Court wYill be.hetld at the village of Progreso at ten o'clock in the forea~nn for the transaction of all business con. nectedc with the Court. All1 those concerned are hereby notified to, be and appear at the above-n!~qien ~tione village or p~lace at the date and tirn~e auppinctedl for such Couut. \By Order. E:. O. B. BAIRROW~, District Commcurissioner, h'orthernt District. No. 66. Agrvicultusral Department, Belize, Ist February, I941. TENDERS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PRODjJCE FROM PUNTA GORDA TO ELIZE. Tenders are invited for the transport of 6oo to 7oo bags of rice, each of ~224 lb. nett weight, from Punta Gorda-Rice Mill tovBelize Rice Mill in So bag lots at intervals of not less than one month between ast May and 3rst December, 1941. The terms of the tender should include transport from Puztta Gorda wharf to the C~us tom wharf,1 Beize, but not porterage between mill and wharf or wharf and mill, respectively. Tenders are:also; dinvied for ;the transport~of saind~ry ~perduce in bags of loo!:b. ach mlett weight of beans, peas, corn, etc,, and of rice bran in bags of zoo lb. each nett weight from. Punta Gorda to Brelize. Tenders mlust be submitted to the-Secretary of the Board ofAgriculture nort la-ter than he 22nd Februatry, 194r. The-hihest or, any tender will not raecespatily be accepted- By Order. R. SAMLV. PINIAYSON, E or agriculturall Officer. No. `65. District Commc~issioner's Offic!, Nog. 67. Forest Office, .Belize~, .Ist Fe~brw~ry,. x,941., FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are pixblis~hed as required by Rule 13 of the Forest Rules, 1927, in order to gfive any, person an opportunity of. making~ representation with reg~ard to anly such application. No such re- presentation~wdll be considered uadess it is ~p~dged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of Forests anld ntot to~anay forest officerr ,by Icname) wLithin fourteen days of the date of ptib- lication of the Gazette in which the,advertiese- mnent of the application first appears. ;By, Order. NFIlL S. STEVENSON, Conser~fvatro u~Forest .First Publication. DENBIGH JEFFEYU:-- Staun C regik Jpis- trict: Crown ILands (a) In the upper drainage basin of ,1\fullins River; (b) in, the drainage basin of Big Eddy~ Branlch of Sorthb Stann C~reek west of- licence area No. 19 of 1939; (cG): in the drainage' basin of the south branch of N1\orth Stantr Creek above Swayne's Poo~l; and (d).n the -drainage basin of north branch of North lta~n4 Greek west of the property of Sharp 'Bgos. and the. valley' of D.r\ Clree~k extendling north- wzards~as farms tle ifirshgorge and bounded on the west; by the bills west of Dry Creek. 1Wahogany .. .. ..100 trees Min. : JA'\fS .GOFF: orthetl~ lrn. District: Ameend- ment of previous applicatioli for Big Pond, to include Crown lands on left ascending N~ew River Sfrom.~-Bie -Pond to. Ba4wspy greeki,.ytjriared 290, S250S and Iss on1 the pcroppty ,map. Mahogany .. .. 100 tsqees Min. 44 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETITE In exercise of the powers conferred on him by Regulation 50 (1) of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (Statutory Rule & Order No. 69 of 1939), the Supply Officer hereby orders as follows:-- The following maximum wholesale and retail prices shall be effective as from 29th January, 1941. ARTICLE WHOLESALE RETAIL No. 68. Suffply Office, Belize, z25th Januzary, r941. M~aAXIMUMa WH#OLESALE lANDr RETAIL PRICES. FLOUR (Other than baker's, whole wheat, Miriam, Obelisk, Five Roses, Star, Purity, and Highland Beauty) .. Two or tnore pounds .... FLOUR In lots of not less than 25 sacks .... .. .. ... $.90 per sack (96 or 98 lb.) 49 49 per lb. 13 4< , .... .... .... .... ...- 3 ... $.80 per sack (96 or 98 lb.) $8 -50 per sack (224 lb.) RICE 5e St 43 g 5 Two or more pounds ...... RICE In lots 5 to Io sacks In lots II sacks and over ... 8.40 .. 8-30 ), ,, ( , )) ,, ,, ( , BEANS, R. K... .... .... .... 650! per lb. 7e 8e BEANS;. R. K., in lots of not less than I,ooo lb. .... ... ... 6.24 per Ioo lb. LAIRD (not including Chicharron, Crisco, Spry, Trex, & Rexo) LARD In lots of not less than 250 lb. r oae per lb. Ize 13p $59.80 per loo lb. .... ... 6g per lb. MARGARINE (Loose) ;.... B~EREF, SALTT .... .. 190 200 .. . ... ... ..- .151& 16a B3EEF, CORNED (other than Libby) MrILK, CONDENSED (48s) MILKMAID BRAND BLUE CROSSBETTY & BUSCK OTHER BRANDS $6.95 per case (48s) $5.90.per case 550 , 5.00 . 17e 180~ per tin 13e .. 14 ,, I29 I3 ,, neI mIe~ ,, MiLLK, EVAPORATED 6 ounce 14 ,, 5a 6e IO# 'IIB N.B.--The prices in Column "A" apply to Belize; to all points on the B3elize River below, and including, Burrell Boom; and to all points up to Mile Twenty on the Belize-Cayo Road and Mile Twenty-Five on the Belize-Orange Walk Road. The prices in Column "B" apply to the rest of the Belize District and to Beaver Dam in the Cayo~ District. MEAT: FRESH, maximum wholesale price to be paid for cattle bought on the hoof:-- ge per lb. of dressed meat as weighed at the Slaughter House. Maximum retail price for beef at the Belize Market: Forequarters Ize per lb. Hindquarters I159 per lb. CABIIAGE : FRESH, maximum retail price, Belize only .... ... oe per lb. EGGS: Maximum prices (Belize only) per dozen 55e, retail (less than one dozen) Se eaich'. The Order made on the 2nd January, 1941, and published in the Gazette Extra- ordinary of 2nd January, 1941, is hereby rescined. A. fl. ANDERSON, Supply Officer. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1 BRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 7 BELIZE, 8th FEBRUARY, 1941 Page 45i No. 69. S.S. 168-33. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 8th F~ebruary, 1941. His Excellency the Governor directs the publication, for general information, of the following Order of His Majesty in Council. By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. Visiting Forces (B~ritish Commronwegalth) (Application to Colonies, etc.) Order in Council, 1940. AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE The 24th day of July, 1940 Present THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL WHEREAS by subsections (1) and (2) of Section 5 of the Visiting Fortes (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933 (hereinafter called "the Act'"), it is pro- vided that His Majesty may as regards any colony by Order in Council direct that, the provisions of sections one to three of the Act, or such of those provisions as may be specified in the Order, shall, subject to such adaptations and modifications as may be so specified, apply in that colony in relation to forces visiting that colony and in relation to deserters and absentees without leave, as they apply in the United Kingdom; and that 4l6 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE His Majesty may as regards any colony bry Order in Council direct that the provisions of section four of the Act shall, with such exceptions and subject to such adaptations and modifications as may be specified in the Order, apply in relation to all or any of the forces raised in that colony, and in relation to officers and members thereof, as they apply in relation to home forces. and officers and members thereof: AND WHEREAs by virtue of subs~ectio (3) of section five and section six of the Act the powers aforesaid may likewise be exercised in respect of any territory which is under His la jesty 's protection, including any territory in respect of which a mandate on behalf of the League of Nations is being exercised by His Alajesty~'s Goizernment in the United Kingdonm: NOW, THEREFORE, His MVa~jesty, in puarsunce of sections fiveand six of the Act and of all other powers enabling Him in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, an7d it is hereby ordered, as follows:-- 1 This Order may be cited as the Visiting Forces (British Comnmon- wealth) (Application to the Colonies, etc.) Order in Council, 1940. 2--(1) In this Order-- "Tel iltor,' Ineans a territory mentioned in the F~irst Schedule to this Order; and in the application of the Act under this Order to any territory "the territory" means that territory; "Grovernor", in relation to any territory, means the person ad- mnlinrlitrng the government of the territory or, in the case of Zanzibar. the British Riesident or the person lawfully discharging his functions'; "Colonial forces" means, in relation to any territory any naval, military, or air forces raised in the territory, including any police force or other body raised therein which, by virtue of any law in force in zthe territory, has become a naval, military or air force; and "colonial force" includes anry body, contingent or detachment of any colonial forces, wherever serving: Provided that where any colonial forces or force raised in one: territory shall be present in some other territory, such forces or force shall, for the purposes of this definition in so far as it relates to sec- tions one to three of the Act as applied by this Order, be deemed to have been raised i~n that oithr territory. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Order, sections one to four of the Act as applied by this Order shall be construed in accordance w~ith the provisions of section eight of the Act, except that-- (a) the definition of "visiting force" shall have effect as if for the words "w~ith the consent of His Ma njesty's Go~vemIrnmnt In the United Kingdosm lawvfully present in the United K'n dom"' there we2re SulbSltitrud the wo~rds "Iawfulty; prs~ent in the tzrri- tory"; and (b) the definition of "member" shall have effect as if the word "terri- tory" were substiituted for the words "Uthited Kingdom". (3) An Order under the Act as applied by this Order may be revoked or varied by a subequ~eent Order. (4) The Interpretation Act, 1889, shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as it. applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. 3 Sections one, twuo and three of the Act shall, subject to the adbapta- tions and modificattionsspecified in Article 2 and the Se~ond Schedule to this Order, apply in each territory in relation to forces visiting the terri- tory and in relation to deserters and absentees without leave, as they ap- ply in the United Kinadom. 4 Section 4 of the Act shall, subject to the adaptation\ anad: meditfj cat~ions. specified in Article 2 and the Third Schedule t~o thi-s, Order, aPPly in.lelation to colonial forces raised in any territory~ and in relative to of- ficers and members thereof, as, they a~EPply in relation to-h~em frces as defined ini the Act and, officers and marahers thereof. short title. Interpretation, etc. A plcation3 o of the Act. Application of section 4 of the Act. E. C. E. Leadbitter. BRITI~SH HONURASI~ ~GAP~EEE 4t FIRST SCHEDULE. Aden (Colony and Protectorate). Bahamas. Barbadoas. Bermeuda. British Guiana. British Holnduras. Ceyvlon. Cygprus. .- f~alklarnd Islands. Gambia (Colony and Protectorate). Gibraltar. Gold Coast:- - (a) Colonly. (b) Ashanti. (c) Northern Tetr~itories. (d) Togoland under Brit~ish Mandate. Hfong Kong. Jamasica includingg Turks and Caiicos Islands and the Cayman Islands). Kenya (Colony and Protectorate). Leeward Islands:- Antig~ua. Montserrat. St. Christopher and N'evis. Virgin Islands. Malta. - Mauritius. NTigeria:- (a) Colony. (b) Pro~tectrate. (c) Cameroons under British lYandate. Northern Rhocdesia. Nyasaland Pu~.tcitorate.. Palestine ie.ulu~din,: TIrans-Jordan). St. Helena. Seychelles. Sica rar Leone (Clole !1;. and Protectorate). Somaliland Prootectorate. SStraits Settlemlents. Ta n-3.-atysk Territory. Trinidadl and Tobago. 'I' a aldd Protectorate. WJestern Pacific:-- (ra) British Solom-on Islands Prot~ectorate. (b) Gilbert and E11ice Islands Colony. (c) Pitcairn Island. (d2) Any other colony, or territory under His Majesty's protection, in or in reladjenhow which jurisdiction mnay lawfully be exer- cised under the Pacific Order in Coluncil, 1893 W'indw~ald Islands:--- Dominica. G~renada. St. Lucia. St. V~inent. ZanzE~iba Protectorate., Reference in this Schrdu~le to~ any territoryr of whl~ich ~there are dependetncies shall be construed as including a refereic'e to such dlepende~tnc~ie SECOND SCHEDULE. Adaptations and Modifications of Sections one, two and three of the Act. I. A11references to the United Kingdom shall be cots~trued as refercnc~es to the territory. 2. All references to home forces or a home force shall be construed as i nc lu<1in I1 references to colonial forces or a colonial force, as the case may be. 3. In subsection (5) of Section one the words "the Governor" shall be substituted for the words "the Admiralty, Army Council, or Air Council, as the case may be". 4e. In subsection (I) of Section two- (a) the words "the Governor may by Order" shall be sub~stituted for the words "His Majesty may by Order in Council"; (b) the word "'Officer" shall be substituted for the word "M-inister" whereve4r it occurs; I and (c) the last paragraph shall be omitted, 5. In subsection (2) of Section two-- S(ad) the wordls "'the Governor by Order" shall be substiktuted for the words" His Majesty by Order in Council"; (b) the words "such person as mlay be specified in the Order" sh~aIll:.e subs~ti~trted I~rl ther words a Secretary of State or the Admliralty"; (c) the words "the Governor may" shall be substituted for the words "His M~ajesty may"; and (d) the words "'be agreed between the Governor of the territory"' shall be substituted for the wjords "w~ith the consent of the Tr`1easury, be agreed between the Secretary of State or the Admiralty". 6. The proviso to subsection (3)of Section two sh~allrin so far as it relates to enactmentsj being statutes or parts of statutes made in the territory, have effect as if the w~ords"the Governor may b~y o3rder" we~re Jubstituted~ for the wom da"His MBajesty may by Order in Conncil". 3. In sub~section (4) of Section two the words "ot Order" shall be inserted between the words "Order in Couincil"' and "undezr". 8. In subsection (I) of Section three, the words "Order in Co/uncil" shall be construed as including any Older in Council made under that subsection before the date of this Older. q. In subsection (4)~ of Section three the words "the Gover~nor" shall be substituted for the words "the Secretary of the Admiralty, the Secretary of the Arnny Council, or the Secretary of the Air Coluic~if ' THIRD SCHEDULE. Adaptations and Modifications of Section Four of the' Act. I. The -expressions "colonial iirct;'' and "colonial force" shall be substituted for the ex~pres- sions "home forces" and "home force" wherever they occur. 2. In subsection (2)- 48 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE -- --- -- - (a) the words "The Governor"' shall be substituted for the words "T~lhe Admiralty, Armyg Council or Air CoLunrcil, as the case may b~e"; anld (b) the words "the disposal of the Government of the territory'" shall be substituted for the words "their disposal". 3. For subSec~tionl (3) the following~ subsection shall be substituted:- "~(3) Whilst~ a m-nber of another force is by virtue of this section attached temu- porarily to a colonial force, he shall be treated, and shall have the like powers of com- mancl and punishment: over members of the colonial force to which he is attached, and shall be suzbieet in all respects to the law relating to the discipline and administration of that force, as if he were a me~beir of that force of relative rank*: Provided that the Glovernor may by Order direct that in relation to members of a. force of any part of the Corntunwealth specified in the Order, such law shall apply with such receptions and subject to such adaptations and modifications as mlay be so speci~- fied." 4. In stibsection (5) the words "by order of the Govrernor" shall be substituted for the words "by order of the Admiralty, the Amly Council or the Air Council, according as the home force is a naval, a military or an air force". I - I --L ~sll LEAVE GRANTED. :LIZARRAGA, L. R., Road Foreman, Public Works De~partment, vacation leave for three months with effect from 3rd February, 194I. Colonial Secrietary's Offcice, Beize, 5thz Februbary, 194I His Excellency the G~overnor announces with deep regret the receipt: on the 5th February, 1941, of the following telegram:-- "I deeply regret to inform you that ~Lord Lloy'd died last night. UNDER SECRETARY OF STfATE." A4t the request of the Executive Council and heads of Government Departments His Exce~l- lency replied the same day as follows to thel message of the Under Secretary of State:- "Am deeply grieved to learn of untimely death. of Lord Lloyd. Myself, my officers and people of this Colony mourn the pass- ing of a great administrator and patriot Whose services to the Empire are beyond estimation. We extend to L~ady ]Lloyd and her son our deepest sympathy in their per- sonal loss. GOVERNOR." Colonial Secretary's Office, Beli'ze, 8tha Februaary, 194r. The following particulars relating to appoinrt- ments, etc., in the Public Service are published for general information. By Command R. E. TURNBULL, Colontial Secretary. 3---~---- No. 71. APPOINJTMENTS CONFIRMED. CATTOUSE, A. E., First Class customs and Excise Officer, Customs and Harbour Depart- ment, appointment confirmed with effect from Ist February, 1941. M6.P. o267p. LORINGT~, R. H1., Junior Clerk, Medic~al Depart- ment, appointment confirtpedl with effect from Ist January, 1941. M4.P. 0757- NMo. 70o MV.P. 02579. M.lP. oz zyo. iNo. 72. jNo. 73. M.P. orz35- Colonial .Secretaryt's Oqfi-ce, Belize, 4tha Februuary, 194I. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT . With reference to Notice No. 559 of the 30th Srlptembe~r, 1940, it is hereby notified for general information that, in pursuance of His Majesty's instructions through the Secretary of State for the Colonies, His Ex~cellency the Governor has appointed Bernard Aloysius M/elhado, Esquile, to be a Nominated Unlofficial Member of the Legislative Council wihi oll ith egct from the 30th 1No. 74. M.P. 01729. B~elize, 4tht Februatry, z941. CONS ULAR. His Excellency the Governor has granted to General Carlos Jurado R. provisional recognition as Consul for Guatemala at Belize, pending the receipt of His Majesty's Exrequatur. No. 75. BelizeP, 8thE February, 1941- BILLS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The under-mentioned Bills, the full text of each of whlich was published with the Gazette as shown in parentheses, will be presented at a BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE The nelxti of kilh in particular, anad all personsy in general, are hereb3y cited to show cause on or before Mionday thet I; thl dity o-f February, I141, wvhy such letters should not be grant~ed to the R.isr,lr Genaeral. Su.i/,; .\ Departm~ent, B~elize, ~gth January~, 1941- SALE OF; L.EASE IN STAN~N CREEKi DISITRiCT. On Saturd!ay the 15th February, 1941, at: ten oeloc-k in the forenoonn the~ri will be offered for sale by p~ubic auction at the Court 1100 ue at Stann Creek thec lease of the Southern portion of the cocal situdate along the seashor-e of Com- merce r-ightc Estate and ex~t-!nding fllmm he entrance to~ F~re~-h~\ater andlr (consell~lrv Bi..lt Lagoons southwards to the boundary bretwreen Crown Land! and land of W. AI. Baber, E~squire, Plans rplay be seen and further particulars obtained at thle officers of the D~irector of Survers and the- district Iommissioner. By Order ' G. S. FI ;aH, Acting Director of .Surv~eys. BRIITISH HO(NDUIRAS, 1941. In the Supreme Court--Probate 'id. ~ General Registry, Beli~ze, 24th Janca~ry, 1941. In the Goods of MATTi"H Ell' GILEER "f A4NTHONY~ CA~R(:ILL late of Flo~er, Bank, Be~liLze RiverI, Seboo)l] Teachrl~l deceased. App~-lica~tion for Let~ters of Administ~ration in the above E'atate has been made: by Jane E:li za' b~eth' Caoill of Flowers Eunik, Belize Riv~er, Widow. - -I 1 11--81 ---L1 fr thec;nining meeting t1~ tthe- Le gi-tLxt i\ CI..vl i = il and nthctiication i-- betreby gi~ve in joccorde i.( withi the standling~ Rues and Orders:- - A Bil ent it led an Ordinance to amend$ the Sunulnary Proce~dule 4>rdinatne- Chlapte-r 178 of the ton olidated Labs 1924. MP it. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend ~the l De~fence Force Or dinrance, 1928 !;1. Ic- of rl.J.M. A Bil entitledc- an O~rdinance~i to 1ti leli for thet Payment of Compensation to Workme~n for Injuris suffered in th:e course of their Eruplu. -J menit. X1 P'. 02727. (P'ui;Lhed~ in Galzette dated Ist Feb~ruadry, 1941.) By Commtrand. Colonial Scr7etary. Reli.-li, .ifl: Janzuary, Inl~.. ROCKSTONE PON~D GOl'ERENIE1EN SCHOOL. .1ppl~l~icatin- are invited forr the I.-4; of P. n;- eipal, Rockstonle Pond Corer~nmfent Schoorl rl.r:le D)). First or 'I-c!ri C~lr. Teacher's Clertifi~cat~~e essential >.al!o y 9.[.75 or $., 5-''** p month according to~ certificat-e. House \poIIi~lkat; should write to the DI3rector- of Ehtec-ti-~. Be-l.*e, stating tl~eir \lu bu~catliousl and expe~rien:ce and end.. ~ ing~ originals of recent testimonials, and must Ibe pl~epa-ri l to take up duty on the Isl t Jne, 10.t:. N .oi received after th~e ?'thi I'l.-ml Ily, I 1,. \.;il 1 e B. E. CA~r3lINP, "IY.iT.I.ir of ElducationZ. Belize, Ist February v 1.~! TENDERS FOR TRAN:SPGRT~TiO)N OF PRODUCE FRPOXI PL;NT.r COPD.1 TO BELIZE. Tenders are invited for the transport of 60o to 7oo bags of rice, each of ,224 b. nett \-i htI, from Punta "Gorda Rice T.:ill to E;.-!! ei Rice Mill in So bag lots at interv-als of not less than one month between Ist May and 31st Dcemrber, 1941. The terms of the tender should include transport from Punrta iGorda. wharf to the Culs- tom wharf, Belize, but not porterage !,t-r;.een mill and wharf or wharf and mill, respectively. Tenders are also In\ in-.1 for the transport of sundry produce in bags of loo lbt. each nett weight of beans, peas, corn, etc., and of rice bran in bags of zoo lb. each nett weight from Tuntsrt Gorda to Belize. Tenders must be submitted to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture not later than the 22nd February, r941. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be .7cccpted-. By Order. jo B':RfTISir HONDURAS GAZETTE BR`ITISHI- HOND1URAS, TO WIT: Toledlo District. BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Batrrowr, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledlo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras, for that G. L. SHAWV being the owner of certain land to wit; 8,329 acres situate at Hope Creek in the Toledo District 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 Toledo Distirct amounting to $12~4.93 within the meaning of the of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance-- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924q; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of Jan- nary, I04I, at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear before me the undersig~ned District Com- missionler but the said G. L. Shaw although duly called doth not appear by himself, his dursas, for th~at the BRITIISH HON'DE'RAS COMlPANY being the owners of certain land, to wit: 46,oz4 acres situate between ~Moho River and Rio Grande, and within the jurisdiction of BRITISH HNONDUR:RA9,' rO WIT: Toleda District . B3E it remembered that on the 5th day of L NU UC '"t U L L' rl V r arrers o t ges nct and osthi tn lattopay August, 1940,compla~int, was made before E.O.B. araso ae nsc adohrta adt Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, T'oledo, a town in the Toledlo District amounting to and one of His iMajesty's Justices of the Peace $685-70 for the year 1940/41 within the meaning in and for the said Colony of British Honlduras, of the Lanet and Property Tax Ordinance-- for that the BRIT'ISH HONDURAS DSEVEL- C:h -ilter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and OPMENT COMPANYJ being the owners of cer- now at this day, to wit, on the 13th January, tain land, to wit, 18,5r3 acres situate at Sarstoon 1941 at Punta Gorda the parties aforesaid appear Rivr, nd ithn te jrisicton f te Curtbefore me the undersigned District Commission- dMer an d win ad e so idito ne dp e r o r o but thesaMd B ishthHon uraseCongthy al- the oleo Dstrct mouningto 398oo.forselves, their Counsel, or Attorney, and it is nowb th yar 13940an r40~I wthn hem. n satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said theyeas 93940and190/4, wthn te ean Eitish Honduras Company have been duly it~lf4'11:Cd 2 w enncn d wih th cumo i thsebe~half by three now at this day, to wit, on the I13th day of Jan- osctv ulain n h zee td ur I9t t Pu""i sord th pa~e fsaid agsDec mber 0 2odch8 Dredem er, '9b and missioner but the said BRITISH HONDUR.AS appear here at this day before such Justices of DEVEOPMNT OMPNY atho~h ulythe Peace for the said Colony as should now be called doth not appear by themselves, theirheetanwrhesi opatadtob Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily further dealt with according to law; and now secutive publications in the Gazette dated zIst / 6815alo on or before the 3 t Mearrch, t9h41, next, December, 1940, 28th Deccembers, 1940, andU 4th." the sum of two dollars for his costs in this be- January, I-941, which required them to be andhafaniftesvrlusbeotpdonr haif an h oh aeea Cum ob no oi t I r furh e d at with acc ddit ;aw adtnomb goods and chattels of the said British Honduras havng ear th materof he aidcomlaitCompanyi unless the said several sums, and all haIn doadjdg the saide Britihe Hondra Develop-t costs and charges of the said distress shall be ment Comlpanly to pay toD the said Clerkr of Court onr ad the sum of ;)A-I.? forthwith on or before the 31st M1rch, 194r, nexrt, and also to pay to the C iven under myr hand and seal, this 13th day said Clerk of Court the sum of two dollars for of January in the year of our Lord one thous- his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums and nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gords be not paid on or before the 3Ist Mlarch, r941, I ini the Colony aforesaid. hereby order that the same be levied by distress and sale of the ::,,h and chattels of the said H S. RASSIM, BRITISH HONDURAS DEVELOPMENT COMIPANY unless the said several sums, and. Aci'ting District: CornMnissioner, L.S. all costs and charges of the said distress shall Toledo. b~e sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this I3th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Colony aforesiaid. H. S. RASSIM~, Actingn District Commpsissioner, Toledo. * S. BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: Toledo D~istrict. BE it renmemered that on the 5th day of A~ugudt 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Barrowj, Esquire, Dist~rict .Commissioner, Toledlo, and.one-of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in anld for the said Colony of British Hon- BRITISH. HONDURAS GAZE~TTE 53 BRITISH HONDURA.S, TO WIT: Toledo District. BE it remuembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940o, complaint was made before E. O B3. Barrow, Esquire, District Commissioner, Toledo, and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon- duras,, for that ALBBERT PRICE being thle own- er of certain land to wit: 20 acres situate at Punta Gorda-San Antonio Road 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 towMn in the Toledo District amounting to fo-So within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter z4 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924; and now at this day, to wit, on the 13th day of January,I941, at Punta Gorda the party aforesaid appear before me the undersjigned Djistrict Conmmission- er but the said Albeit Price although duly called doth not appear by himself, his Counsel, or Attorney, and it i3 now satisfactorily proved on oath, thiat the said Albert Price h s been duly served writh the summons in this boehalf by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated 21st Decembe~r, r940, 28th Decenter, Hy o, and 4-th January, r194r, which required h~im to be I Lnd appear here at this dlay before suchi Justic es ouf the Peace for thle said Colony as should now tbe hete to answer the said rcomplaint and to be further dealt wit~h acco~rding: to lawf; and now having heard th~e matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the said Albert Price to pay to the Clerk o'f the Court th1e sum of $0.30< nor before the 31st Mareb, rg41, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of twvo dol- lars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the 31st March, 1941I, I hereby order that the same be leviedby distress and sale: of the goods and chattels of the said Albert Price and in defanlt of sufficient distress in that behalf I adjudge the said Albert Price unless the said several surns, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of Janluary m the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gorda in the Colony a~foresaid. H. S. RASSIM, Acting D~istrct Comm~issioner, L.S. Toletdo. BRITISHI HO~NDURAS, TO WMIIT: Toledo District BE it remembered that on the 5th day of August, 1940, complaint was made before E. O. B. Barrow, Esqluire, District Commissioner' Toledo and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Hon~ duras, for that FRANK H-AY7LOCK being the owner of certain land to wit: '5 acres situate at Deep' River Bluff and within th~e jurisdiction of the C 3urt did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land other than land in a town in the Toledo District amounting to $1.12 within the meaning of the Land andi Property Trax Ordinance-Chapter 24 of the Consolidated ]Laws, 1924; anld now at this day, to wit, on the r3th day of January, 1941, at Punrts Gorda the party aforesaid appear before me the under- signed District Commissioner but the said F~rank Haylock although duly called doth not appear by himnself, his Counsel, or Attorney~, and it is nowv satisfactorily proved on oath, thatC the said Frank Jlaylock has beenl duly served with the summons in this behalf by three ca~,secutive publica-tions in the Gazetic dated 21~st Decemnber, r940, 29th December, 1940,~ and 4Ith January, 1941, 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 accrdi# o lw; ndnowhavngh ad th mate re te lsad cnp ai t,ha d adj rge the said Franlk Haylock to pay to the Clerk of the Court the sum of $1.I2 on or before the 3zst March, 194r, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of twvo dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several suns be not paid on or before the :1st, Marrch, T!99~, Counsel, or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily prove~d. n oath, that the said G. L. Shaw has been duly served with the summons in this be- half by three consecutive publications in the Gazette dated zsist December, 1940j, 28th D~ecem- ber, 1940, anld 4thz January, 1941, 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 G. ~L. Shaw to pay to the Clerk of the Court the sum of $12493 on or before the 3Ist March, 194I, next, and also to pay to the said Clerk of the Court the sum of two dollars for his costs in this behalf; and if the several sums be not paid on or before the i 31st March, 1941, I hereby order that the same i be levied by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the said G. L. Shawt unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall be sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this r3th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punta Gords in the Colony aforesaid. H. S'. RASSIM, I herebsy order that the same be levied byv dis- tressand sale of the goods and chattels of the said Franlk Hafylock and in defaultl of juffic~ient distress in that behalf I adjudge the said Frank H~aylock unless the said several sums, and all costs and charges of the said distress shall b~e sooner paid. Given under my hand and seal, this r13th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Punt~a Cocrda in the Colony afor~esaid. H. S. RASSIMl, Acting District Com~missio/ner* Toledo. L.S Acting District Comnmissioner, Toledo . L.S Sz ~ ~ ~ BRI'150 HON~IX.RA~S GAZ'BTTEl~~ No. 26. wihth~n the meaning~ of t:h E Lndt and P~Propry Tax Ordinane 0 hrIt:rr 24 of the CEtionsoid~ated BRITISH HONDUrRAS, TO WIT: L-aws, 1924. These~- are therefore o commandi yo~u in HiS BELIZE DISTRICT. Majesty's name to be anzd laffear oz Fridayr the 14th day of MLIarch, 194I, at ten o'clock i~n ;1le BE, IT REMEMIBERED that on the 6~th day fo~renoon a~t Orange li alk before such Jutifes of January, 1941, compllaint wias made before of thue Peace for the said Colony as may thelr be Woldrich Harrison Courtenay, a Magistrate for there to aniswr to the oaid compai~t: and to be the Belize District and on~e of His Majesty's further dealt with aLCcording~ to law. Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that BETTY ESCAL- .Given under mly hand an~d seal this third day ANTE, ERNESTO ESCAL ANTE and AN~TO- '' C"!. 'r uu in the yetar of our Lord on~e thousand NIO OZAETA agents for the Estate of Francisco, nmet hundreds and forty4-one at OlangOe Walk Escalante being the owners or owner of certain in the Colony afole:-aid. land other than land in a town to wit: 3,675 acires situate at Double Run, Belize River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect E.: O. B. BARWRO, and do still ngr~lect, contrary to section 3 of the: Distric~t Commtriss~ioner, Land and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 Northern D~istrict. of the Consolidated L~aws, I924, to pay arrears of taxes on such land amounting to $156.3I for the years 1938-39j, r939-40o and 31940-41, and now at this day, to wiit, on the 3rst day of Janu- N~co. 78. trary, 1;941, at R~elize, AWlbet Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that BJRITISH HON\IDURAC, TO WiIT: behlalf, appears before inec the und ignal;u~ Magistrate but the said Betty Escalante, Er- NORTHERN DISTRICT. neit~o Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta, although duly e lled! doth not aLppear by themselves, their counsel, or attorney, and it isnow -Iui:.wt.oil\ TO Catalina MlaliC, Orange Walk. proved on oath thatc the said Betty Escalante, Ernesto Escalante and AntLonio Ozaeta have WHEREAS complaint hath this day been been duly served with the summons in this he- made before the undersigned one of His half which required them to be and appear here am yonri:-'s.Justices of the Peace in and for the at this day before such Justices of the Peace for salid Colony of British Honduras, for that you the said Colony as should nlow be here to answer Catalina Malic being: the owner or owners of the said cormplaint and to be further dealt with certain lands with houses and buildings thereon according to law; and now~ ha~vingf heard the in the towcn of Orange Walk in the Northern matter of the said complaint, I do adjudge the District and within the jurisdiction of the Court, said Betty~ Escallate, Ernesto Escalante a~nd did neglect and does still neglecttopay arrears of A4ntonio Ozaeta to pay to the siad Director of taxes on such land in a town amounting to $F4.20 Suruves the sum of $556.3I forthwith anld also Ifor the years ag.::-- y' to 1939-401, within the to pay to the said Director of Surveys th.. sum meaning of thle L~and and Prop~ E rlty Tax Ordi- of P-.lNo for his costs in this behalf. nance Chapter 24 of the Consolidated L~aws, No. 77. .BRITISH HOND1URAS, TO WIT: NORTHERN DISTRICT. To The Estate of Caleb Hall, Orange: W~a~lk. WHEREAS compla~iint hath this day been mrade before the undersigned one of His M~iajesty's Justices of the Peac~e in and for the said Colony -of British Honduras, for that you The Estate of Caleb Hall being the owner or owners of certain hands with houses and build- ings thereon in th~ tl.\\in of Orange Walkr in the Northern Dist~ricaiL,~tr within the jurisdiction of the Court, did ne~~ nrtl does still neglect to pay i strears of taxes oZ such land in a town amount- ing to $19.40 for the years 1937-38 to 19J40-41, No. 79. BRITISH HONDURZAS, TO WIT: BELIZE DISTRICT. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th day of January, 1941,~ complaint was made before Woldrich Harrison Couartenay,.a M~agistrate; for 1924. Thel-c are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be and apipear on Friday the 14th day of March, 1941l, at ten o'clockr in the forenoon. at Orange W'alk before suchl Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then bce there to answer to the said complaint and to be fuxtrther dealt with according to-1aw. Given under my hand and .ceal this thiird dayf of E'tbruary in the year of our ~Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Orange Wlalkt in the Colony aforesaid. Given under my hand and: seal this 3rst day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fortyr-one at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. W. H. COUET: T'E.N..11, ' Magistrate, Belize. E. O. B-. BARROW, District Commirzssioncr, ?,.;,.1. .,, District. ' BRITISH HONDURAS GAZI;ETTE 53 not passed at least the First Year Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. B. E. CARMAN' Director of Edu~cation, Educration Office, Belize, 22nzd Janunaryr, 1941. TEACHEitS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1941, It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Exam- instions, 194 , willbe held on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 6th, 7th and 8th MLay 1941~ at Belize, also at Cayo, Corozal and Punta Gorda if there are sufficient candidates at these places. 2. Applications for entry must be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examinations and form 6 for the Papil Teachers' Examninations and muast reachi the Edlucbaton Onffice not later than the 31st 2March, 1941. As after this date no entry wvill be received, inltendinlg candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allow- for possible- delay in the mail.' 3. Pupil teachers ana their principals are re- minded that failure by a pupil teacher to tare the examination involves his, or her dismlissal, 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that'no pupil teacher can be engaged who has District Comamissionaevs Office' Or~ange Walkt, 6tht Februa~ry, 1941., NORTHERN DISTRICT Sittingf of Court (Outdistricts). NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the provisions of the District Commissioners Ordinance--Chapter 172 of the Consolidated Lawus, Ig24-as amended by the District Coml- missioners (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933 (No. 19 of 10,33), and in pursuance ~of the Distric~t Courts Civil Procedure Ordinance-Chapter ?77 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924--as amended by the District Courts Civil Procedure (Ame~nd- ment) Ordinance, 1934 (No. 7 of 19341), the District Commissioner intends visiting the Hill Baank area on the Igth and moth Ezebruary, 1941, Swhecn a Court will be held at the village of Hill Bank on the rl9th, and at Cenoti on the zoth at ten o'clock for the transaction of all business connected with the Court. All those concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at the above-mentioned village or place at the date and time appointed for such Court. By Order. E~. O. B. BARROW, District Commtissioner, N~otihernt District. CAZ ETTE Subscription Rates. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of S4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- comber. Single copies will, be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for Non-Official Notices. First insertion, 50 cents per inch, `single columns. Second and every subs qluent inser tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. ss District and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that PA4UL BEN- JAMINJ MERRITT being the owner of certain land other than land in a town to wit: 22,ooo acres situate at Sibun River in the Belize Di - trict and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect, contrary to section 3 of the Land and Property Tax Ordti- napce-Chapter 241 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, to pay arrears of taxes on such land a- mounting to Jjt,380.oo for the years 193$-38, 1938-39, I939-40 and 1940-41, anld now at this day, to wit, on the 3Ist day of January, 1941' at Belize, Albert Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that behalf, appears before me the undersigfned Magistrate but the said Paul Benjamin Merritt although duly called doth not appear by himself, his counsel, or at- torney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Paul Benjamin Mierritt has been duly served with the summons in this be- half 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 Paul Benjamin Merritt tco pay to the said Diirector of Surveys the sum of $1,380.oo forth- with and also to pay to the said Director of Sur- veys the sure of $2.oo for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 3Ist day of January in the year of our L~ord one thousand nine hundred and fortyi-one at Belize in the colony aforesaid. No. 80. W. H. COU~RTE~NAY, Malgistrater BrEize. ~BF~ 44BI~QTISHP HONDUf~RAS GAE~T TE~ No. SI. Surveyr Dpasrtment, by Crown latnd (pine ridge), Easr;t by Crown land (pine ridge), South by the road, West by ~Crowun Belize, 8th~ February, 1941' land {pinre ridge) .. .. 5 acres *Ja~n.. 22, 1941--CHARLES SE7MON~-- LAN D APPbLICATIONS. 3elizec istricet, situat~e cour of iant-ana 1Re- serves on the old road from Belize to Corozal, APPICATIONUS in connection with Crown Northl by lands approved to W. J. Burke and JT. Lands are notifiedl in the Government Gazette for BaylIiss, East by Iland approved to O. H. W-~igh~t, the purpose of giving any person an oppur t unity' Sou~th ~by the road, West bY4 CrouI n land; ei ngu of making any representations to this offlee in land formerly app~-roved to N. Hanson and Lorica relation to any such application. Ferguson .. 19a. Or. 11p. ."***Ja~n. 23, Ig4I--MAROARITA LAURIE-- Such applications will be inserted in at least L$Toldo District, situa~te west of the vi~':-~ <.- o three separate issues of the Gazette before they ygm ue.;,,I, North by Crown~ land, East byi lanrd will be dealt with by the Governor, so that o lrneMrn ot yConlnWs naplicants must be prepared for this delay. by land of S. Conrnor .. .. 1 acre T'he following applications. are hereby notified. ***Feb. 3. 1941-A~RTHURZ FRAN\CISCC-- Stann Creek District, situate between .i-ilins By Order. River and M~angrove Creek, North by Sections *I Nos. 54 and 56, East by road reserve and Section No~. 74, South- by Section No. 78, West by- road G. S. BUSBY, reserve and Sections Nos. 50 and 7o; 1 .:.1 See- Acting DZirector of Surveys. t~ion No. 72 nlow heeld on lease by applicants 25a. 8r. 26p. **Feb. 4, 19)4I-WILIAMP J. BROCWN\-- Pelvei District, situate on the right ascending Sthe Be~lie-One~alv3 Road adt 29) Miles, No'rth by TO LOase* lanld approved to R. A. Smith, East by land *Jan. 7, 1941L-ROSALITA C. de 'COWO~-- approved to Ranidol~ph Coot, So~uth Ly road Cayo D~istrict, situate in the towrn of Benque reserve and land granted to Peter Elrir~gton, Vijo. ot No1. 84A~. Wiest byb~ tenl acres approved' to,!l i: 1: a ***Jan. Ij, 1941- ANA\LLET A~ VELASQUEZ 12 acres -Stann Creek District, situate in the town of ***Fe~b. 4, IS941-GEOFFREY SWA:BEEY-- Stann Creek; being lot formerly leased to Fran- Belize D~istrict, situate on the left am-alring~ cisco Avaloy Lot Nor. 215 EBelie Rive opprosite May Pen Next; Iy ;thre **Jan. 25, 1941--ALBERT BITRN--Belize river- and -land granted ~to applicant, Fast ty District, situate on the left ascending Belize /Crown land, Southi by Crown land and land Riverr, o~ppsite Betsy Goff Ridge, Nor~th by the granted to W~m. Mt3c~ulloch, West byr tl-e river river, East by land approved to .lattheii Spini and landgfrant~d toiapplican~t ce South by Crown land, Weist by Crown1 land +**Feb. 4. 194r-BXE.NRYT DAWECh--Eelize 100 acres T~i turat situate on the lef~t ascending PEl-ize River near Cattle Pen and Big Eddie (a) North I- ---~--and West by the riv-er, East by land granted to VO PUFC 3@Se. land granted to i\hl mII. McCulloch andi Crown land .. .24 acres *Dec. II, I?4o--STEWA RT COLEMIANU- (b) N'orth by the river, East byp land granted to Touledo District, situante on the left ascending William M~cCulloch-, Soulth by Clownr land, W~est Monkey River, Nor~th by Crowin land, East by b y Crown land .,. .20 acres Crown land, South by Crowcrn land, West by Crown land; being block No. 51 formerly grantedii- ~ ~ ~~ to H. S. Carmichael . .... 20 acres Fo Fre Gra **Jana. 8, Ig4r--ALEX ANDRINA MIART~I-O fe at NEZ and FRANC3ES HILLZ--Stann Creek Dis- D~ec. 2, 194c--GEORGE GLCERERC-- Stanu triict, situate in the Carib ;Resjerve; being block Clreek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; No. 17 .. .. acres being blocks Nons. 256 and 257 10 res *"Jan. 15, r941--ETHEL LEE-Belize Diis- Jan. 20, Igqi- J~ESTSS I\;i N'LEZ%-C.o o Diz- trict, situate at Western L~agoon, Manaitee, near trict, situate about 2 miles south-east o-f T<. c!ye Coconut Pojint, North byp Western L~agoon, East VI 'ejo, North by block RCo. 561, Fast 1 y- wcad by Crown land, Sot-h by Cro~wn land, West by reserve: and block N'o. 718, Southn by block ho. Crown land . ... .. 203 acres 586, West by block N'o. 563; being block 50. 5i02 *Jan. 18, T941--JAMl1 ES cILSON-~-&~~lver i 20 acres District, situate on the rightr ascending MVanatee Janl. r?5, Ig41I-ALIFF: F. C*CLfl IMIN- Cayoo River, North by Crow-n land, East by land ap- IDistrict, situate ao~utr If mriles Eoutleas, ofl proved to James Bailey, Southl by the river, B enqlue Viejo, Nocrth by road reserve ardl bkcks West by Crown land (caves); being a portion of Nos. 5537 and 554,~ Eas~t by the eastern p~ortion land formerly approved to Shedrach Williams of block NTo. 569, Soutb by Crown land, H'~eut by' 10 acres block N~o. 570 and the Benique Viejo-Arenal **Jan. 20, 194I--ALBERTHA SMITH-- Read; being~ the wc;estern portion of block No, Stsan Creek District, situate neaLr the.I8 1Vile 569 .. .. .. .. .. 20 acres Posit on the Stann Creek Valley Road, North by Jan. 25, 1941I-JUTAN B. CONCGORA--Cayo laned occupied by Charles Knight, East by Crown District, situate ~it miles soulth- east of B~enqlue land, South by Ovown land, West by land oc- Viejo, North by road reserve and block No- 554, cupied by Efida Butler .. .5 scres IEas~t by block No. 568, SouthL ~by Crowin land; *Jan. 21, 1941--JOSEP H A. YOU~NG-- West by the western portion of block No. 569; Relli ze District, situate on the left ascending tbo- being th-e eastern portion of block No- 569s Belize-Crozatr Road, at the 1 To Miles post, North 20 acr~ea: BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 55 Jacn. 27, I941--BENIGNO RERN~ARDEZ-- their incomes in respect of the year ending 31st Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Re- December, 1940, on or before the 31st March, serve; being block N\o- I43 .. 5 acres 1 941. Jan. 29, 1941--THE CORPORATE BODY OF THE ROMAN CATHOIIC C'HE k cH' IN 2. Returns by employers of -salaries, etc., BRIISHHONURA-Stnn ree Ditritsh-ould be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch situate in the Village at Seine Bight Lots (Treasury) not later than tht 31st March, r941. Nos. 28 and 29 3. In the case of any pJerson carryving on busi- Feb. 3, I1941-GEORGE LOCARIO-BReli~e ness, a certified copy of the P'rofit & L~oss Ac- Distcric~t, situate in th- Chichawate Area, N1\ort~h count and Balanlce Sheet should accompany by Crown land, East by land granted to George~ the return. Robateau, South by Crown land, West by Crown land .. ..2 acres 4. All returns, etc., should be sent under Feb. 4, 1941---IVIAN BECKFORD>--Belize Dis- Confidential Covler to the Income Tax Branch trict, situate near the Belize-Corozal Road, (Treasury), Belize, or to the District- Commlis- North by road reserve and block ~o. 22, East sioner in an ouzt-district, from whom the neces- by Crown land. South by road reserve and land sary forms can be obtained on application. granted to ML. M. Mitchell, Wlest by road reserve 5. Failure to file Returns within the time and blacks Nos. I and 4; being- blocks Nos. 23 prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable and 4 . .20 aresto prosecution without further warning. By Order. rCancellations-Leases. R. E. TURZNBULL,, M.P. ,S.:. 7r3-26-SEBASTIAN' NUREZ:-- no T Csmsi:! Tobledio District, situate in the townn of Punta InoeTxComsinr Gorda. Lot No. 405. Owing to the death of the le~ssee. Mb.P'. S.G. 696p-L;-IE:ON ORA CORDON~T- No. 82. Forest Office, Toledo District, situate mn the town of M'nd;l:e-y River. Lot No. 4. For non-paymnitl of rent. Belize, 8tlh Februaryv, I94I. M.P. S.G- 432-34--PABL~O AVI~LAToledo District, situate in the town of Punta Gorda. FOREST APPLICATIONS. Lot No. 365. At the request of the lessee. M.P. S.G. 457-34-GEORGE COLEMANT- The following applications for forest licences TSoledo Distr~ict, situate on the right ascending are published as required by Rule 13 of the Bladen Branch, Mlonkey River. 23 acres Forest Rules, 19)27, in order to give any person (block N'o. 86). At the request. of the lessee. an opportunity of making representation with MV.P. S.G. 184.-37--CEESTINO J. ORTIZ- -regard to any such application. No such re- Toledo District, situate west of the town of prbesentationwillbe considered unlessit is lodged Punta Corr1a. 2 acres. At the request of the at the Fobrest Office (addressed to the Conserva- lessee. tor of Forests and not to any forest officer by' namet) within fourtern days of the date of pub- ------------------- -----------lication of the Gazette in which the advertises Can~ellatiRS-Locatio Tikt.Ient of the applications first appears. MI.P. S.G. o937-WTiILIAM.4 YOUNO:-ToledoByOdr District, situate on the left ascending Swasey NEIL, S. STEVENSON, Branch, Monkey River. 20 acres. For non- payment of the sixthl in~stalmenrt. Consenrvtor of Forests. M.-P. S.G. 08tg-NEFSTOR CASTRO-To~ledo -l L -- District, situate on the left ascendlingj Swasey Branch, M~onkey- River. 25 acres (block No. Second Publilcation. 349). For non-payment of the fourth instal-l ment. DENBIGH JEFFERY:--Stann Creek Dis- MI.P. S.G. 1603~-MARIE FORBE!S-BRelize /trict: Crown L~ands (a) In thke upper drainage District, rituate near the Belize-COrcGza ROad. Basin of Mullins River; (b) in the drainage 20 acres. For non-paymnent: of the first and basin of Big Eddy Branch of North Stann Creek second instcalments. ;west of licence area No. 19 of 1939; (c) in the M.P. S.G. IM803-AARON M4cDOW'ELLT-- drainage basin of the south branch of North Toledlo District, situate on the left ascending Stann Creek above Swayne's ]Pool; and (d) in Columbia. Branch, Rio Grande. 22a. Or. 36p. Ithe drainage basin of north branch of North At the requnest of the settler. Stann Creek west of the property of Sharp Bros. asnd the valley of Dry Creek extending north- -- -- - -wards as far as the first gorge and bounded on Ithe west by the hills west of Dry Creek. The Treasucry, !Mahogany .. 100 trees Min. Belize, 25th January, 1941. SJAMIES GOFF:-Northern District: Amend- NOTICE* ment of previous application for Big Pond, to INUCOMIE TAX. include Crown lands on left ascending New River From Big Pond to Dawson Creek, rnumbered 290, PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are re- 28 n 8 nth rprymp minded that they are required to file returns of Mahoganmy . .. 100 trees Min. GOVERNMENT GAZETTET BIRITISH HONDURAS PUBLT$HED BY AUTHORITY. No. 8 BELIZE, 15ith FEBRUARY, 1941 Page .57 No. 83. M.P. 0301'6. Colonial SJecretary's Office, Belize, 12th February, 194L, His Excellency the Governor directs the publication, for general information, of the following Order of His Majesty in Council. By Command, R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretaryv. ALbLIED FORCES ALLIED FORCEs (APPLICATION OF 23 GEO. 5. C. 6) (No. 1) ORDER, 1940. At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 11th day of October, 1940. PRESENT, The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas by subsection (3) of section one of the Allied Forces Act, 1940, His Majesty is empowered by Order in Council to provide for the application to any naval, military or air forces of any foreign Power allied with His Majesty of subsections (2) to (5) of section one, of sections two and three, of subsections (1) and (3) of section five, and of section six of the Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act 1933, as amended by or under any enactment, subject to such adaptations, modifications, and ex- ceptions as may be provided by the Order: Now, therefore, His Majesty, in exercise of the said powers, and of all other powers enabling Him in that behalf, is pleased, by and with: the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: 58 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE I- *I. Application of 1 Such of the provisions hereinbefore recited as are contained in the ;'o fcs of. Schedule to this Order shall have effect, as therein set out with adaptations allied Powers. and modifications, in relation to the naval, military and air forces of the following Powers allied with His Majcjesti. that is to sahy:- Belgium, the Czechoslovak Republic, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland. Interpretation. () In this paragraph and in the Sche~dule to this Order, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings Thereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say:-- "Allied force'" means any body, contingerit or detachment of the naval, nilitaryr or air forces of an allied Power which is, with the con- terit of His Mafesty's Government in the United K~ingdom, lawfully present in the United Kingdom or on board any of His Majesty's ships ir aircraft; "Allied Power" means any, of the Powvers mentioned in the last f~oregoing paragraph; "Court" includes a service Court of Inquiry, and any officer of an allied force wyho is empowered by the law of the allied Power to which the force belongs to review the proceedings of a service court of that Power, or to investigate charges, or himself to dispose of charges, and the expression "sentence" shall be construed accordingly; '"Home forces" means the naval, military and air forces of His Majesty raised in the United Kingdom; and "home force" means any body, contingent, or detachment of any of the home forces; "Member" in relation to an allied force includes a person who, being a member of another force of the same allied Power, is attached to the allied force, but a person shall not be deemed to be a member of the forces of an allied Power, unless he serves in the armed forces of that Power in a capacity corresponding to that of an officer or other rating or rank of His Majesty's forces; and "LService courts" and "se~rtice auihorities" mean, naval, military and air force courts and authorities. (2) Any power conferred by the provisions hereinbefore recited, as applied by this Order, to make an Order in Council shall be construed as including a power to revoke or vary the Order. (3) The Interpretation Act 1889, applies to the interpretation of this Order as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. Short title. 3 This Order may be cited as the Allied Forces (Application of 23 Geo. 5. c. 6) (No. 1) Order, 1940. Rupert B. Howorth. 3---f~--- SCH-EDULE., The Provisions of 23 Geo. 5. c. 6. applied with Adaptations and Modifications . Provisions ivith I-() respct to dis- (2) The members of any service court of an allied Powier exercising jurisdie- p i aenaf~~E tion by virtue of the Alied Forces Act, 194Lu, and witnesses appealring before any tration of allied such court shall enjoy the like inlnuunities and pr-ivileges as are enjoyed by a service forces. court exercising jurisdiction by virtue of the Naval~ Discipline Act, the Army Act or thze Air Force Act, as the case may be, and by witnesses appeatring before suc-h a court. ()Wherte anly sentnce h~as, w~heher within or without the United Kingdiom, been passed up~on a member of an allied force by- a service court of the allied Powevr Sto which. thae force belongs, then~r for the purposes of any le~g~al proceedings wcithiin the Uinited Kingdo~m the court shall be deem-ed to have been properly constitutled, atid its p~roc~eedline shall b~e deemed to have been regularly conducted, and the sentetnce -.tudl b~e deemed~lr to be within the jurisdiction of thet courlt and in acco~rdance with ther l~aw of that P'owrer, anzd if executed according tol the tenour thereof shall be deemed to have beetn lawfully executed, and any member of abn allied force wvho is detainedl in custody in pursuatnce of any~ such sentence, Ir peindiiin the i4.-trs u sic t:- tion by such a service court as aforesaid of a charge brought against himt, shiall for the ipurporses of any such proceedings as aforesaid be deemed to he in legal oustody~. For the~ purposes of anyr such pro~.cedling, s as aforesaid a certijficate unier th~e hand of thie offlicr~ I :mlnan;n r an ~allied fo.rl% that a member of that force is being# BRITISH HONDURAS GAETTE s detait~d for either of the causes aforesaid shall be conclusit e evidence of the ea use of his detenztionz, but not o-f his being such, a member, and a ~c;tijicat.1 under the hand of such an officer that their persons specified in the certificate sat as a service court of the allied Power to which the force belongs sh~-all be conclusive evidence of that fact, (4) N~o proceediings in respect of t-he payr, terms of service or discharge of a mrember of an allied force shall be entertained b~y any court of the United Kinrgdom. (j) For the purpose5 of enab-ling; the service courts and service authorities of an allied Power- to exercise more effectively the powe trs conferred uponn them by the Allied Fo~rces Act, 394.0, the Admiralty, Arn: y Counrcil, or A4ir Coclicil, as the case may be, if so requested by the officer corrwranding an alliedt force, or by the Government of the allied Power to which the force b~elongs, may from time to time by generalor specLial orders to any home force direct the members th~ereof to arrest memb~ers of the allied -force alleged to have been guilty of offences against the law of that Pow~er, and to hand over any person so arrested to the appropriate author i- ties of the allied force. a.--(r) His Malji-t\' may by Order in Council ;I1ethn~i-e anly Govergment Relations of department, Mlinister of the Crowtn, or other person in the U~nited Kingdoml, to anied forces to perform, at the request of such authority or officer as may be specified in the Order, ~edc it swer but subject to such limitations as may be so specified, any function in relation to an allied force and me~mbers thereof which- that department, Minister, or person performs or could perform in relation to a iorne force of lik~e nature to the allied force, or in relation to members of such~ a force and-1, ~for the purpoJse o~f the exercise of any such function, anly power exercitsable by virtue of anyl enactment by the Minister, department or pe~rson in rela~tio~n to a house force or inenuters thereof shall be exercisablel by himt or them in relatlion to the allied force and memlbers therect: Provided that nothing in this subsection~ shall authorize any interference writh the allied force in matters relating to discipline, or to the internal administration of thle force. For the purposes of this subsection, thle Adrriralty, the Army4 Coun~cil and the Air Counnil shall be deemed to be G~overmulent department. (L) If His Majesty by Order in? Council so ~provides, n embecrs of an allied fCorce if sentenced by~a service court of th& alliedl Powfer to thiih tl:e for~e belongs to any fortn of imprison ment or deten~tion mlay, under the autho~rityi of a S5ecretary of State or the Admliralty, given at the request o~f the officer commland~ing the allied force, be temporadrily detained in custody in prisons or d-etenltion~ barracks in the United Kingloml, or mlay, under the like a uthority, be imprisoned or detain- ed during~ the whole or any part of the term o~f their sentences in prisons or deten- tion barracks in the United Kingd-om, and H i-- hjJ -jt y may by thle samle or a sub- sequenlt Order make prov-ision with respect to any of th~e follow ing n atters, that is to say, the reception of such persons from, and their retu n to, the service auth~ori- ties concerned, their treatment while in such custody, or while so imprisoned or detained, the circumstances under wiYhich thiey are to be released, and the manner in which they are to be dealt w~ith~ in the event of their uns~oundnless of mind while in such custody, or wh~lile so, imprisoned or detained. Any costs incurred! in the maintenance and return of, or otherwvise in connee- tion writh, any pierson dealt with in accordance with the provisions of this subsec- tion shall be defrayed in such manner as may, with the consent. of the 3Creasury, be agreed between the Sec~retary of State or the Aldmiraltyl and the Governmetlt of the allied PowFer concerned. (3) Sub~ject as hereinafter provided, anly enactn:e~nt (wketter con~tained in the Naval Discipline Alct, the Armly A4ct, the Air Force Act or any other statute) (a) exempts, or provides for the exemlption of, any vessel, vehicle, aircraft, machine or apparatus of, or employped for the pul poses of, the: home forces or any of them from th-e operation of any enactmetlt (b) inl virte of a connection with ther home forces or any of them, confers a lu'iicilreg or immunity on any person, or (c) in virtue of such1 a connection, excepts any property, trade or business, in whole or in part, from the operation of any enactment, or from any' tax, rate, imposition, toll or charge; or (d) imposes upon any person or undertakxing ob-ligations in relation to the home forces, or any of them, or any memlbe~r or service court thele- of; or (e) penalises misconduct by a.ny persons in relation to the home forces or anly of them, or an~y member or service court thereof, shall, with any necessary mnodifications, apply in relation to a.n allied force as it would apply in relation to a home force of a like nature to the allied force: Provided that His Majesty may by Order inl Council direct that any such enactment either shall not apply, or shall apply with such exceptions and subject to such adaptations or modifications as may be specified in the Order. (4)An Order in Co uncil under this section may apply either generally, or in relation to aIlliced fo~rit o~fl a ny particular allied Powel, or in relation to any particu- lar allied force, or in relation to any particular place. 3.---(r) This section applies to t~he naval, military and air forces of allied Provisions Withi Powers, whether or not they are allied forces as defined in paragraph a of this respwEc to ~e- Order. -serters from cer- tain forces. 6s BRITIH HONDURAS GAZETTE (2) Subject to the provisions of this section, paragraphs (I) to (4) and para- grraph (9) of section one hundred anld fifty-four of the Armly Acet (which relates to the apprehension of deserters and absentees without leave from a home military force) shall within the United Kingdoml apply in relation to a deserter. or absentee without leave, from any forces to which this section applies, as they apply in relation to a deserter, or absentee without leave, from a home military force, but as if any reference in the said paragraphs to mlilitary custody included a reference to naval or air force custody: Pro-vided that thle said plragraph (9) sh-all not apply by virtue of this sub- section exc-ept: in relation toi a deserter or absentee without leave from anl allied force. (3) No pe"rson wyho is alleged to be a dteserter from anly such force as afore- said shall be apprehended or dealt with under this section except in compliance with a specific request fromt the Governreuet of thle .!llied! Power to which the force belongs, and a person so dealt with sh-all be handed over to the authorities of that Power at such place in the United Kingrdom as may be agreed: Provided that a person whto is allegedi to be a deserter or absentee without leave from an allied force may also be apprehended and dealt with under this sec- tion in compliance with a request, whether spc~cific or gene~ral, from thle officer commanding that force. (4) For thle purpOses of any proceedings under this section--- (i) a document purporting to be a certificate under the hand of the Secre- tary~ of the Admiralty, the Secretary of the Army Council or the Secretary of the A4ir Council, that a request has been made under subsectio-n (3) of this section shall be admissible without proof as evidence of the making of such a request, (ii) a document purporting: to be a certificate under the hand of the officer co~mmanding a unit or detachrment of any force to which this see- tion applies that a named and described person was at the date of the certificate a deserter, or absentee without leave, from that force shall be admissible wVithout proof as evidence of the facts so certified. 5.-(II) His Majesty may as regards any colony by Order in Counlcil direct that the provisions of subsection (r) of section one of the Allied Forces Act, 194o, together with the provisions, as applied by t'lis Order, of sections one to three of the Vrisitingr Forces (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933, or such of those provisions as may be specifiedt in the Order, shall, subject to such adaptations and modifica- tions as mayr be so; specified, apply in that colony in relation to the forces of allied Powers and in relatcion to deserters and absentees without leave, as they apply in the Un~ited Kin~domn. An Order in Council under this sulbsection may apply any such provisions either generally, or in relation to the forces of any particular allied Power, or in relation to any particular allied! ]' rie. 3)In this seCictlin the expression "colony" includes any territory which is under His Majesty's protection. 6. TIhe last foregoing section shall apply in relation to any territory in re- spect of which a mandate on behalf of the L~eague o f Nations is being exercised by His Majesty's G~overnmlent in the United Kingdom as if that territory were for the timew behi~g a colony. dappications of Act and of 3 8r 4 i Ceo 6 g to Cooi Application to mandated territories. No. 84- BR4ITISH HONDURAS WIN-THE-WAIR FUNo. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE for period ended 5th February, 1941. EXPENDITURE. RECBIP~. $26,645.61 221.21 $26,866.82 Donations Souvenir Buttons Mobile Canteen Bombing Plane Expenses Cash in Bank $ 1,612.00 24,180.00 7.75 1,067.07 $26,866.82 tjC R. H. EYLES, Treasurer. certified Correct. D. P. UTTLEY,, Audlitor. 10/2/41 BRITWi .~HONDURAS ,94ETTE~~~~:~ 61 Colonial Secretary's Ollice, Belifie, ro~th Febr~ury, 1941- SECRETA~RY' OF STATE 'FOR THE COLONIES. His Excellency the Governor annoullces the receipt on the 8th February, 194r, of the fo~llow- ing telegram: - "His Majesty The King has this day eL- trusted to me the seals of the Colonial Depnrt- mlent. MOYNE." By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. No. 86.M.P. 02650 Colonial Secretary's Ofice, Belize, 10th Februta v~ 1941. NOTICE. . EXCHANGE CONTROL.- It is hereby notified that all exemptial~is per- missi~oritS, authorisations or consents, whether or- al or written,~ granted, by the Government or by the Royal Bank of Canada in its capacity as an authorii d dealer, under the Defence (Finance) Regulations, 1939, or the Defence (Fusa~n..e, Reg- ulations, 1940, are hereby revoked and are no longer valid. ALpplications for their renewal, if such is desired, shioukld.be made in writing to the Colonial Secretary. This revocation sppjlies in particUlari to the permissions ~granted mi 1939 for the retention by certain per'sons anid companies of accounts:main- tained in banks in countries outside the sterling area. Such permissions will not be renewed other- wvise than in the most exceptional circumstances. Where such exceptional circumstances do not ex- ist persons holding such accoudits~should arrange for the transfer of the funds held thiereini tidi bans within the sterling .area, and should surrenderr them is: exchange':for sterling or locall currency. M.P. 0757 e~ize, I13t Februamry, 1941. No. 85. M.P. 0757. : With reference to N~otification Nou. gjo of the: Sth February, I ti, His ~E~xellei~cy the Gover- nor announces the receipt us the Izth FebrIuary, 1941q, of the following telegram:-- "Lady L~loyd is most grateful 'to you, all your officers and the people of Britishi Hondu- ras for your most kind message of symlpathy, ECRT Y O1''~ ~.F STA9TE~."' ' N~o. 89. M.P. 02899. Belize, 14thl February~, 194I. THaE DEFENSCE (FINANCE) REGUljATLIO NlS .,, 1940. It is hereby notifiedd, fo~r gen-leral information, that the G~overno~r, in exrercise of the powers conferred.up~on him by the Defence (F~inanc~e) Regulations, 1940, and of ali qther pow-ers en- a[l.1mp, hint in that.behalf,,11as aypended thqe list' of designated currencies datedl Igsth Octob-er, 19o, and published in the GI;zeltt of 12th Oc~to- ber, 1940, by the deletion of the ~t~ords"I'''e:gis n Congo franc.", .. No. go. -'df-?;1! e~ ~~) ze 1 eba'v 91 BILLS T() BE PREFE P'IFD TO THIE SLE~iSL\I'T IVE i.OU~tNCIL. The under-~eittioned Bills, the full text of each of wh~ich wias p~ullish~ed w~ith the Gazeftt as shown in parentheses, w~i11;c IFe pl!:c .ul at,a forthcoming meeting to the~ L~. *:id .1 Cotincil .and: no.tificat~ionl ishbrikEby giCeit in accordance with the Standing Rules andl Orders:-- .A: 13il entitled dn Oirdirinatic to amnend the Summary Procediire~ Ordinat~`~ie -C!g-ter <78Q of the Consolidated Lawfs, 1924. M.P. olo69. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Defence Force Ordlinance, 1928 (NTo. 19 ofl I11:). *~ B%1ill' entitled an OridEaInih~ne Acpriik 3.1e iar the Payment of Compensation to Workmen for Injuries suffered in the course of thaeir ~Employf- ment. ME. paP y. . !Published in Gazette i: .t i Ist FeYribity, 194 .) E. p. 7. No. 87. Belize, 10th February, 1941. NOTICE. Sterling Bearer Securities, , As a measure to preverit the reai~lisairn of bear- er securities for the benefit of the enemy, the importation into the United Kingdom of sterling bearer securities is now controlled. Residents of the Colony wiho pjossess siit& securities are advised to apply to the Managey, the Royal Bank of Canada, for a declaration af ownership if sit any time they wish to send them to the United Kingdom. M.. c No. 91. Beli e lr~ith F warynq, 3c41. TRANSFER. It is annot need tl ;t rT~ Ilcon I rl kt Mr. S. A. McKinsjtry, Alttorney Gen~eral, has been elected by th.Ce Se.etary of Stjategfior the Colonies for transfer in the Cloloiiail I eg~al Service as Crown Coui sel, Nigerla: No. 88. r;s~k'~toMGMP _~~~ ~ ~ ~ gg y... .. ...... ... M.P..ge64s. No. 92. M.P. oj55.* Belize, 15th Februanry, 1941- D.EFENCGE P'ORE. ~Wesig~ntion, YiaExcellncy the.Ovve~rllor wal Comnanrder- in;Chie'f k43a acepteF1 ther resignst iqn by SRpynd la~teale-~ Norma.n ll'illiamLen Iuis of }pis ap- opqitmtent as an ofjlee~r of the B~ritish`Honduras Defenee Plrcel w\Ith etfct from 13th Fe~bruary, z941. No. co. :':1.' Ea un~Jial s6Eccf retars Office, (FJjge, gst ~February, 1942l. ' 'E~IY ~;j~1 ?Hp EN~El~tY.. Netherlands Concerns Transferred to Netherlands oversea Territory. VPith references Nb.ot~ice~ao. sy4 e the r29th49evem ber. ag~o, the under-mentioned furtherr.lists qf open pnie and t cens 9-Mc nthe arhln di ;vrn from thle :Nethrllnds~ are~ppbishedn 9gangert gligioyqm- alton. By Command. rR. iE. TURNBULL, colonial .?e~retary. Transferred to asets.~ (Board of Trade journal dated 12 Sepem~be~.rgr94 ) Plantation comepanies. ML.P. 0955' i No. 93. BrEive. i5th Februlary, 194I. DEFENCE FORC.E.. A4fppintmen . His' E _telle ncy the C" .lver rnor a nd Co mmander- In-Chieft has apnpointed V'ivian Cowline Aickroyd. Equ~ire, t9 bet aseclnd Lieutenalr British Hmfol~ras Defence P~olw, \rith effect frm Irth 'Bogs, k'iddel. O:pmpok~rep. K adhlredj,. Kamara. Kotaboemi. Malang. Moesi. Pagottan. Priok. Rypntja Bolimy. Bedept. SWltanan . SeemlLtr Boedjoir Tl0gosarie. a\inj ~n an. Santosa. IeIi Kasso. Seemtber Ajoe. Tjoeroeg. Tjibantjet. jSikadoe. D~jambi Rubber on Han- dcl .1ij Java Rubber. ?reanger Rubber. 'Rini RubbElr Pan~gheetS*n (Teal. \\'et Java Ts~a .1msterda~m Thfee wuitvisr. Ass3am Teas Iinewa-tie. ennlattee. Wrong a. Sirah Kr tong. No. 94. '81S1%0, Tr~fit -Ebrtrary~, I94I. BILLS PUBLIS~HED, 5:1 Ural elr-mea-tt imp j.l Bills, w icrih Areto~b pc ub- 1 mitte~to the: ~L-islatire Council. ar~e published for general information alith thlij issh~e of the GCr:Me1~ and fo~r~m pt$:I thqrq94: ; A BRill entitled qli Ordinauser ta provide~ for the ,Pro.,5,.stioln of Offendcr;. A~P xg. ;A Bill entibtld gn Ordiinagee.t towanisd~the ~ Imaed *and Proaperty Tax .Ordin aru:e,-Ch;apt er z4 of the Consolidat~ed Laws, 1924 and to repeal $(l eW~ latail Allroperty Tw (Aau ndanl-qt) :Or- 4%t~nalkee,1) X4 Jjo o i rf Iggy). als se ea q~iS flavsces eyltungr plij. (Ggg~pral Rtls ch NErderlanel~tr e~l~eUuur Nlij. (Belgian Nethifer- land Plantatio~n Co':. Veteenigde ILBaate `,indernemudqen ;{ gi6g IifWgtyg -Esbaites) . Eas~irEog;or culipur hf ij. Augg~ina. a ll'est Stuln..tr. Rubbes zn K~r,-ile Cultul r MI)S. Rubbel~r ?lar-ch.ll~pij Sumatra 7.nid I'veranger Rubber alsat chappij. I.anadtousr .1uj Powanlr RCegentehalppen ~Bxgrqpggq Regencies A~ricultunral Co.). Sugar Mdill Sinldanglaoet. Sugar Mills Sentenen-10r. Branekal en Dinloyo. Slutterdam~sche kina Mij. "T~ilkembang" (Rotterdam Cinehona Co. "Tjikembang"). Koffie Plantage Pakellan. Sopise ,hedarladwis+ de Cgltuur et de Commerce. Pransch-'Nederlandishe Koloanle Cultaur Mij. (Prance -Netherland Colonial Plantation Co.). Nedlerlandsch N~oorsd~te iflpg~tage Mij. (Netherland Northern Plantation Co.). N~ederlandlsch Indische Suiker Unie (Netherlands In- h'edcrlndsc Um~c .tLand-en Roschonw Mij.(N~eth. erlaud- nd~ir n I,3nd qqd Forestry Co.). SM,i-e~ran.1-ebe 9ubb~er Udrie. CasengerlcFial C3~omogyps.~ Handels t'errcenising "Java" TsadlinRRSotiat ,JrX9dels Verce~niylpn' "HylLand -Sigm." HandelL; Vereemaitj:$ "H~ollandl -Ibnndel, V'ereenipine ".1panal-." waoltrrs' I'itweverasqj. M~oherS regllii~sier Cu). ?~Sqdprlapdsrwhe-I rvj,-clle 11.it~eer*-r $11.. Nornrdhoff- Nethrrllnds Ind~ian Pbllishing l Co.(Noord~hoff-Kolff1). -No. 95 Belize, rgthz February, 194x. 6I 16STATUTO RY rRELS .41gg PgyFE~SS. 'rhe usider-m~inention St atutory Rules snd Onlerw are pub~liished with this issue of the Gar~de; aa l form Inget t~hpipeg -- Ns. II of Ig4.T--TbLe atillse Prison Rule<, (Amendme~nt)! 141I. M.P. oz 93' . NIo. 12 of Ig41-T~he Districts' Prisjonh Rttles, (Amendm~egt)f 194. A 29. No. r3 of 1941-Thelx District Courts Fees (:Civil Procedure) gr414r. .. M.P. oz828. -R. F, PIURNBUL~L, Colo~nS 1 Sqcrefiry. (I'~~ BRT91dONDURAS~B 'GiAYJBT~TE "'6 i~- -~~--- ~ ' Miijnboitsw~~aiM. NedBdiasoh*NjenwY Gi~eenr~h C##rk- land New oninea Mining Co.). Tolan Saloe Expoitathc "ij Telan Tiga 1 splottn ltle 1rj paiijiU-littgerij 3is). ;(~Pi~qil Crushing Co.). Ver-ly s tIgelsp`;es blij. (Metalays zP~ullishing.Ca.),x Op~tica: l Instr~umelnts Trcrydive (.?. H\'eduwet (; cOd P. Zo~on <-n Co. (0. Owd's WSlidgwprid Aantiainitag Mi$ "De Roardmr'" 1("5e *BEandur":Coas- tr:a ding Co.}. Nastloohal S~paarfourl Nytional Sving Flppi). (B~~gd f Trad~e bUeased dated SIOcabiar, rag~.) Planration Compapnies. Caout1choucl Blll.Plan age at-l~plapi) Tqanppg (Tapap- oe,rll -behtr PlaCntationr Co.). Latribt ow .ci saticha pp i:'F~hyilaran (Pagelarag Agricul- ftural Co1.). Corgaggcc~I.J RoyJ 3klandlS~ Ber~eenigin (Ruys' Tradin; Co.}. Sundrivej. 4p2 uat Fun4 19J v414,1sedq~s ARc~isa pasi~ay ,Co,, Transfelrred to Curacao. (10ard of T~rade Journal da~trd 12 Septnlber, 394io.) TahlakStandil Zulid Apir F~ln opa (Enuth-Ejs-t Eqqpearn Tobacco Trading Co.!. Hsndel Mifi OLC *784 10 l ~uhraSCHO Trading~ Co.). (Bo~ad of Trade founra~l dd~ed y. Oc~gber, rga~on Itliand Bank;. Nlorthwaestern an Pacific Pypotheekp Bank. Tweu~lep Nortime-.tern ep Pacific.15y~Pitheek b31ir. SHolland Texalss H\ putheek Bank. Ilypcrbeerk 'llank voor A4merika in lig. \'~ermeniglle Tran.atlantic MolrtgagRe Banlken (Unaited Transatlanic Mort~age Bankes). Holland-Noord Amerika Hypotheek Bank in liq. Niropd iAgnedkaa~ir,ansche:RypobbeelpBank. Ni~euw\e Negtrlnapch Aloraeikwanscher gly~porteek ,0ask. Ni;-uwre Internstlonate 0 patheekc~l Rank. Knaulmann'-, Ilm-~len HandFl .Kautlmannl's Hided TrZa4. ing: Co.). STransferred to S~r~inant I BJIBardf Trad~e JL7prpalN dact0d -1 Seflattabe, 1940.1 Koffie IHandel Mij. Cohen B~endiks (Cohen Bendiks .C..icet Trading: Co.). (Board of :Trad~e 2ourrnal dalted 3r October, lggo.~) Snrinaamuschc Cultunr Maatschappij. N~o. 97 BRI TIsI I IONDUR AS, 1941. In ther Suprem~e Court----Probate Side. General Rerilstry, n the conlds of W~ILLIA ROSE, late o Bel-ize, MechEiianic, eoeased. A1Ppicatiion for JFer,tettS cf Admin; *tration in theatyEgge Fstate ham been u;.ae ~y X!h.11pooiga Th!e no~t Igl);iP in par~tku~lar, apdclall pyrseap ,ipz gegerael are b~erqby ci~twd to qihow causes qu y ,bfo~re ?Iondlay Ap, rinth ,day ofga c)fI, Fgg44, ,ahy ~~ppch tgt~ter-y Rb44l pt be gfa44teld io .the~ sai l honsina Kose. Xoles .en Anth~erwilt. Fleqjig P4agqiazi gy 7.>. Savggql~r ISuItf~hyg late A~. E~\t-ensouh. e~gunt aen Comm~issiet hndeil 31 Ro~hrmartf~f. Stebhr- ab38s Aeags gndl Commissionr Co ). L~ife Insurance Comp~anies. Verzekerhtgs annk (*'De si~euwe Rerste N~edgl~rgds.. chc"I' ( ~ The NEwkiSst Netherlan~d ksur~ane Bank). l 1.1,llan sch-c JLF~gympage VWrefreeTjngS~, pac3 k (flphalacy a General Insurance Bank), InPdustrial Companrirc. K~or~Julhjle Nedepl;t~ ctsue Rdet~Meltpalyednijven vaW Kembpr 4. Becec~cr en Vos (vain Kenpen. B3egeer atnd .'Pt f.op.11 Fi~lw Mertals .Cot.J. Lett~e_librgeter "An39terdaal"~~ NOO~then; N. Tetterode IType~ Forldry "Amster~dam," late N. Tetterude). Veenendaalsche Stoom Spinnerij en Weverij (Veenen- dual Sp'~innin and WaearkgA'sq. W.4 Hoe aschjr r en >\uqrrutu Pyht~rek (Hoek~L'p Engineering and Oxyie~ne il',rr~le. Exploitatie Maatschappij "Datvo."1 Pabriek elitMagazIij .\Yut WaI'tens ~halppetijk Instrus menten J. C. Th. Marius (J C .Tll Marius Scientific .Instrumuents Wo~rkc and Stores). Nederlandsche Indische-f~i~ Spit ij. (Neherland Indian Alcohol Manufacturing Co.). Neder p~ddsch~e In1jS glg ij. yoor .\ff'Uajg? on Jiandel ~n~eln ~i~tln li(etherla-nds Indlniant ~lne Mtals ~ -Sticking r~ eisoneelS'Relag~ena d~~~,ZerlfR~~anSheKaoi Petrolreum 3rij. (FoundaJ,tagn. (Interests of tzhy Stpff 3i the Niltherland ColorualJ Petrotepaq Co ). Nedeflandsche Aannenirig BjaiJ. voorgeen ft~. F. lioergm~a (~Cntraictin~g o., lite R. P. Boersma). Mcrarusebapp;ij "Ziecyaint." M~ijrnlouw Mij. "Ammlac." :(Baped.af Tr4 ,lc krrn4"C a~~~d* s('Lcqbr, Ift? ) ~ Tipto` ~I~etupit. gliri, 'eniing. Kali zendo. Witaar~e. Kanli Djo3po. Kanigoro. Kanilo<. I~etn-jnl c Seloredjo. Siantar. Soengei Lipoet. 1Jirarqggon liataneurs. Holland-rlangha Rube. Holland Sumarlta: Ruhber Hayoep-Rubber. Sum~atra gooqtrhqag. : Sn:natra Oliepahnez .Mij. (Sumnatra O~il Pahn C~o.). Oliepalmren Cultuar Mij. TanaLh Itant Oeloeb (Tanal, Itamn Oeloeh I!ilpalml t(0.). N~ederlandsche ludisc~he .Rubb en Ko~ffic Cultarur Msij. (Nhretherlands Indian Rubber anrd Coffe~e Plantation 6o.). Vqergeigje Ipdlis~e CriltrCe O!l~~lqnde~rnymnn (I'rdledrd Indialsr Plantation co- . ElaperOniuarMaj'Toja T~Lawa" (C.,ava Ntt Trgee P'lantmy Co.; "Soja *Lthawe). BaEndy cOliep.l.unen Cultlsq r U g t~ij, banr Gi~rlpd A~lgameenexloaie Mf~'~i li) #Genera! Explos~ing' C'). Maint-ouna jitij. '-Brtetn" (I'oRptu~n' ,~initp io I. Feuda~w B 5trqk1~um 11ij (.Pet=,4ap-.> O,il Co.p 'ga spar ', T.upatra Ga EN lopie 11 gr 64l r BRITISH HONYDURAS -GAZIEI'TE B3RITISH HONDU'I~R AS~; TO WIT': NORTHERN DISTR~ICT~. To Catalina Mlalic, Orange Walk. WHE;REAS complaint hath~ this day been made before the underitnned one~ of ,His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Catalina Ma~lic being the owlneror o owners of er tain lands wit~h houses and buildings: thereon in the town of Orang'e 1'alk in the' Nor'thern District and within the jtirisdict~ion of tfe Cor/rt, did nleglect and does till nec kce t to- pay arrears of taxes on such land in a too n m lountinlg to $14.20 for the years 1938-39 to. I939J40, within the meaning of the L~and and Property tax Ordi- nance Chapter 24 of the Consolidated I.aw~s, I924- These are therefore to cornruand vott in' His Majesty's name' to be and affear on F~riday the 14th day of March, 1941, at ten o'clock in thie forenoon at Orange Walk before such Judtices of the Peace for the said Colony as may. t-en bie there to answer to the said complaint and~ to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this third' d~iy of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Orange WMalk in the Colony afores~aid. BRITISH HOND)URAS, ?O WVIT: NORTHERNI DISTRICT. To The Estate of Caleb Hall, Crange W~alk. . WHEREAS, comp-la~int hath this day been mnade befree12 the~r tuidersigned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peac~e in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you The Estate of Caleb Hall being the owcer or owners of certain lands with houses and build- i~ngs thereon in the towYn pf Orange WFialk' in the N~orthernrDistrict and within:the-jurisdicti;l of the Court, did neglect and does still ieglect to Pay arrears of taxes on such land iii a towd a'mount- ing 'to $19.40 for the years 1937-38 to. 1940-4., TrY a 1inceCa pert l andth orlia o Laws, 1924' these are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name toJ be and affear on Friday BRITISH HNDNURAS, TO WCIT; RELIZE. DISTRICT. BE IT REMEMBERED thiat on the 6th day of Jairuary, 194T, complaiint, was made before Wllic aarr sn Cc tn~aey a 3lr.1r~t f r Justices of the Peade in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that PAULZ BEN- JAMaIN MERRITT being the owner of certain land other than land in a towrn to wiit: 22,ooo acres situate at Sibun Riv~er in the. Belize Dis- tict nd 1 vj Msj 1h 5lidito o- thte dr section 3 of the Land and Plopertty Tax (irdi- nance-Chap~til 24 of thie Consolidated Laws, 1924, to pa"y arrears of taxes on such land a- ,BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: BELIZE DISTRICTS'. BE IT REMEMBERED that on the 6th day of January, 1941, complaint was made before Woldrich Harrison Court-enay, a Magistrate fo? the Belize District and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that BETTY ESCAle- ANTE;, ERNESTO FiSCA~LANTE' and ANTO- NIO OZAETA agents for the Estate of Francisco Escalanlte being the owners or owner of certain land other than land in a town to wit: 3,675 aces situate at Double Run, Belize~ River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect, contrary to section 3 of the L~and and Property Tax Ordinance--Chapter 24 of the Consohdated L~aws, 1924, to pay arrears of taxes on such land amounting to $156-3I for the years 1938-39. I939r-40 and 1940-41,; and now at; this day, to wit, on the 31st day of Janu- nary, 194I, at Belize, Albert Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that behbalf, appears before me the undersigned Magistrate but the said Betty Escalanlte, Er- nesto Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta, although duly called doth not appear by themselves, their counsel, of attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said Betty Escalante, Ernesto Escalante and Antonio Ozacta have been duly served with the summons in this be- h~alf which required th~em to be and appear here at this day before such JuStices of the Peace for the said Colony as should now be here tp 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 Betty Escalante, Ernesjto Escalante and Antonlio Ozaeta to pay to the siad Director o~f Survevs the sure of $156-3I forthwith and also to pay to the said Director of Surveyis the sum of $2.oo, for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 31rst daty of January in the year of our Lord one thoiusa~d nine hundred and forty-one at Belize 'in the Colony aforesaid. the 14th day of March, 1941, at ten or'cloc~k in the forenoon at Orange Walk before suich Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may thEn be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt wit~h accordlingi to law. Given runder mUy hand and scal this third dlay of February in the year of our Ljord one thousand nine hundred and for~ty-one at Olanige W7[alk in the Colony aforemsaid. E. O. B. B3ARROW~, District Commriss'onLer, Northern Diistrict. W. H. COUCRTEN~AY, Magistrate, Belize. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commissioner, Northern District. ~I -BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 611 EducEation Office, Belize, 22nd January, 1941* TEACHERS' & PUPTIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, 1941. It is hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Exam- inations, 1941,~ willbe held on Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, the 6th, 7th and 8th May 1941. at Belize, also at Cayo, Corozal and Punzta G~orda if there are sufficient candidates at these places. 2. Applications for entry must be made on form 5 for the Teachers' Examninations and: form 6 for thle Pupil Teachers' Examinations and muwst reach the Ed~ucationz O;ffice not later than the 3rst March, 194./T As after this date no entry will be received, intendinlg candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed, as early as possible so as to allowv for possible delay in thle mail. 3. Pupil teachers ana their principals are re.. minded that: failure by a pupil teacher to tak~e the examination involves his or her dismissal. 4. Principal teachers are further remlinded that no pupil teacher can be engaged who has not passed at least the F~irst Year Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. B. E. CA~RMAN, Director of Edulcatior. District Commissionzer's Office, OrlangeL Wialk, 6th2 Februanry, 1941. NORTHERN DISTRICT Sitting of Court (Outdistricts). NO'TICE' is hereby given that in pursuance of the provisions of the D~istrict Commissioners Ordinance--Chapter 172 of the Consolidated Lawvs, 1924--as amended by the District Com- missioners (Ammendment) Ordxnance, 1933 (No. 19 of 1933), and in pursuance of the District Courts Civil Procedure Ordinance--Chapter 177 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924--as amended by the District Courts Civil Procedure (Amend- ment) Ordinance, 1934 (No. 7 of 1934), the District Commissioner intends visiting the Hill Bank area on the 19~th and 20th February, 194T, wh~en a Court will be held at the village of Hill Ban~k on the 19jth, and at Cenots on the 20th at ten o'clock for the transaction of all business connected with the Court. All those concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at the above-mnentioned village or place at the date and time appointed for such Court. By Order. E. O. B. BARROW, District Commnissioner, N~orthrnl District. Agricultura~l Depaplrment, Belize, Ist Februcary, 194I. TENDERS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE FROM PUNTA GORDA TO BELIZE. Tenders are invited for the transport of 6oo to 7oo bags of rice, each of 224 lb. nett weight, from Punta Gorda Rice Mill to Belize Rice Mil in 50 bag lots at intervals of not less than one month between Ist May and 31st December, 1941. The terms of the tender should include transport from Punta Gorda wharf to the Cus- tom wharf, Be~lize, but not porterage between mill had wharf or wharf and mill, respectively. Tenders are also invited for the transport of sundry produce in bags of loo lb. each nett weight of beans, peas, corn, etc., and of rice bran in bags of zoo lb. each nett weight from Punta Gorda to Belize. Tenders must be submitted to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture no~t later than th~e 22nd February, 194I The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order. 11. SAML. FINLAYSON, For Agricucltural O~fficer. mounting to $XI,38aooo for the years 1937-38, 1938-39, 1939-41o and 1940-4r, and now at this day, to wit, on the 31st day of January, 1941, at Belize, Albert Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that behalf, appears before mne the undersigned Magistrate but the said Paul Benjamin Merritt although duly called doth not appear by himself, his counsel, or at- torney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Paul Benjamin Merritt has been duly served with the summons in this be- half 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 Paul Benjamlin MVerritt to pay to the said Director of Surveys the sum of $1,380.oo forth with and also to pay to the said Director of Sur- veys the sum of $2.oo for his costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 31st day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Belize in the Colony aforesaid. W. H. COUTRTENAV, Magistrate, Bel~ize. *Jan. So, 1941r-A~L;IERTHA- SMITH--- 3tann Creek District, situate near the r8 Mile oast on the Stann Creek Valley Road, North by and occupied by Chiarlet Kuight.~East by Crown~r and, South by Clrowni~ land~, We'-t b~y land oc~- :upied by E~lfrida Biutler .. .. 5 acre "**Ia#- 23, I94r--MARGARITA LAUTRIE-- Toledo District, situate wes~t of the village of Barranco, North by Crown land, East by land ,f Clarence Marin, South by Crowvn land, West by land of S. Connolr .. I acre ***Jan. 25, 19F41--UNA THOMPSON- ,Stann Creek District, situat~e on the Stann Creek Val1- ey Road near 19)~ Miles, N\...r th by O-rown~ land, East by block No. 23 of the 19-20 Mi'ileh Agriedl- tural Settlement formerly occupied by Charles Belisle, South by the Stann Creek Valley Road, West by block No. 21 of the~ 19-20 Miles 1- i iml- taral Seettlement .mlellrly occupiedf by F. I-lil;l being block Nou. 22 of the 19-20 nMiled Agr-icuil- tural Settlement formerly occupied by Cyril Belisle S...a. Or. 09p. "**Jan. Lc9, i a .---JANE WiTILLIAMS- St-ann Creek Dtistric~t, situate on the Stann Creek Val- ley Road at about 91 M~iles, North bjy Crown land, East by Crowin land, South biy the Stann Crek Vlle Rod, estby land occupied by Jo~hn Wiilliamls, beingthfveaesdoug the ten~ acres: occupied by John W'illiarrs **7.: 3; 1941ll-ARTHL R FRAN\\C5 aCC% S~tann Creek District, situate between M~rullins River and M~angrove Creek, North by SectiorsL Nos. 541 and 56, East by road reserve and Section No. 74, Southl by Section N\o. 78q, West by road reserve and Sections Nos. 58 and 7o; being Sec- tion No. 72 now held on lease by applicant 25a. Or. 26p. **Feb. 4, 1941-WILLIAM4 8 J. BICRON-- B3elize District, situate on the right ascending the Belize-Corozal Road at ag} 1Miles, North by land aplprov'ed to R. A. Smlith, East by landc approved to Randolp~h Coot, South by road reserve anld land granted! to Peter Eilrinigton, W~est by ten acres approved to applicernt ]12 acres **Fe~b. 4, 1941-GCEOFFREY SW:ASEY- Belize D~istrict, eituate onl the left ascending Beli/.e Ri~ver opposite "M~ay Pen"', North by the river and land granted to applicant, East by Crown land, South by Crow~n land and land granted; to Wm. McCulloch, West by the river and land granted to applicant . 20 acres "*Feb. 4., 1941-BHENRY DA\Y H IE-Eelize District, situate on the left asc~ending~ Belize River near Cattle Pen and Big Eddie (a) North and Wrest by the river, East by land granted to Benjamin McCulloch andlr Crowrn, land, South by- land granted to W~ilinsr Mc~ulloch and Cro~n land . .... .. 24 acres (b) No0rth by the river, East by land gorante-d to William M~cCulloch, South ty Crow nlfand, West by Crown land .. .. 20 acres ***Feb. 10. 1941--CLAnUDE. LL FL.CHERS --Belize District, situate on the left ascending- Haulover Creek, Fetlite Rivrer, North b:y the creek, Ea.st by Crown land, Sou~th by Crowirn land, West by land granted to A4. L,. Forte; being land formlerly approvced to Georgre W. Forte 7a. Or. 34p, For a Free Grant* Dec. 31-, 1940'--ABDELNUR AUIL.-Cay- o Dis- trict, situate on the left ascending the WrTesitern Branch, Belize River, North by Cr-owln land, East by blocks N~os. 523 and $24, south by road - Belize, 15thr Feb~ruarvy, 1941- P LANDC ABPPLICdATIONS. l; APPLICATIONS in connection wi~th Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazette! for I the purpose of giving any person an opportuity i of making any representations to this office ino relation to any such application. Such applications will be inserted in at least three separate issues of the Gazette before they / wRill be dealt with by the Governor, so that i aplicants must be prepared for this delay. The following applications are hereby notified. By Order. G. S. BU.SBl', Acting Director of Surveys **rJan.t I, 1941-ANLP~ ACLETA VE(L.:1SQUiFZ -Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being lot formerly leased to Fran- cisn Aa205 194I--A~LBERT BUL N Be21ilz5 District, situate on the left ascending Belize River, opposite B~etsy Goff Ridge, North by the river, East by land approved to 1Matthew Spain, South by Crown land, West by Crown land i 100 acres ***Feb- 5, 191-RO.SENDO GABRIEL- Toledo Disjtrict. situate in the Village of Barran- | c o . . .. Lot No. 100 ***July 25, ig40--GCLADYSS MORiZEYJ-Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, North by land formerly leased to Ceorge MIus~champ, East b~y land grant ,ed to Wi~'llh rl Bennett, South by Crown land, Wear by Crown land .. .. 15 acr-es ***Dec-. 24, r1940I~-TRNSITO G:ODOYT- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branich, Monkey River, North by Crown laul,. East by land leased by Dioriiscio Rodri- qluez, South by Crown land, West by Crovn land ., 1 acres *JanP. 8, I04I--ALEXANDRIN A M'A.RTI NEZ and FRANCES HILIIL--Stann Creek Dis- trict, situate in the Carib Reserve; being block No. 17 .. .. .. .. 5 acres ***Jan.1 II, 1941-LOUIE EVELY-- Stann Creek District, situate on th~e left n-!-..-ar d!i.:~ the Stann Creek; Valley Road, North by the Stann Creek Valley Road, East by Crownil land, South by Crown land and Billy Barquedier Creek, West by block No. 36 of the 19-20 Miles Algricul- tural. Settlc:men!t apphs1! I for by Mo~ses Jacobs; being block N~o- 37 of the 19--20 Miles Agricul~ tural Settlement anld approximately two acres to the south of it .. .. .. 10 acres *** Jan. I16, 1941I--MO RRITS ~.11.1.IF R .1M< '~ -Stann Creek District, situate on the right ascending bank of the North branch of the North Stann Creek opposite Sharp Bros. Estate at Miiddlesex,,North by Crownl 1land, East by Crown land, South by the north branch of the Northl Sann Creek, West by- land occupied by Martin Brumlery .. .. 15 acres Swurvy Dcp~artmrent, No. 98. ~BRITISH~~ HONDURAS GAZETT"IE __ reserve and block No. 575, W.iest by the river; being block No. 52-lA. nowii hel$ on lease by applicant 5 acres CaaeollatiORS-LeaSeS. M.P. S.C. 32-31J4 J~ifES FRANKcI.-BRelize District, situate on thle left ascending Fresh- water Creek, M9anatee. 10 a~cres. At the request of the lessee. Ca ncellations-Loca tion Tic kets. M.P. S.O. g-1DF1 WL AM_ Toledo District, situate on the right asc~ending Deep River. 15 acres. A4tthe requestof the settler. free Grants Cancelled. M.P. D.S. i746-BHRITISH HONDURAS MIS- SION OF SEVENTH DAY AD1' F N f~I~ST -- T'oledo District, siituate in the tow~n of Monkey ~ River. Lot NIo. 146. At the request of the grantees. MV.P. S.O,. 337-36 -JE1REMIAH SIMPSON-- Stannu Creekr District, situate on the sea coast near Sittee R ver. 20 acres. At the request of the grantee. The next of kin in particular, and all persons in general, are hereby cited to show cause on or before Monday the lyth day of February, 1941, wihy such letters should not be g~ranted to~ the said JTane Elizab~eth Cargall. A. O. L~ONGSWORTH, Registrar Genteral. Educationt Office, Belize, 4th Janua; yr~, 194I. ROCKSTONE. POND GOVERNMENT SCHOOL. Applications are invited for the post of Prin- cipal, Rockstone Pond Gov~ernment Sch~ool (Grade D)!. First or Second Class Teacher's Certificate essential. Salary $13-75 or $35.00 per month according to certificrt-e. House provided. Applicants should write to the D~irector of Education, Belize, stating their qualifications and experience ~and enclosing originals of recent testimonials, and must be prepared to takie up duty on the Ist Jrune, 1941. N~o applications receivedt after the 28Sth Pebrualry, 1941, will be considered. B. E. CARMAN, Director of Educationz. ThIe Trevasuvry, Belice, asth Jcanzuay, 194I. NOTICE. INCOME TAX. PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are re- minded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 3Ist December, 1940, on or, before the 31st March, 1941. 2. Returns by employers of salaries, etc., should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch (TCreasury) not later than the: 3rst March, 1941. 3. In the case of any p~eruon carrying on busi- ness, a certified copy of the Profit & .Loss Ac- count and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All returns, etc., should be sent under Confidential Covrer to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Commiis- sioner in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order. R. E. TURNBULL,, Income Taxr Commissionr7. FOREST APPLICATIONS. The following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule 13 of the Forest Rules, 1927, in order to give any person an opportunity of making: representation with regard to anly such application. No suchl re- presentation will be considered nuiless it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva- tor of Forests anld not to anty forest officer by name) \witionl fourteen days of the date of pub- lication of the Gazette in which the advertise- ment of thle applications first appears. By Order. Consenrvaor of: Forests. First Purblication- L~OUIS HUMPHREYS:--RUelirze Dist~ricli: . Crown lanrds at the head of Heictor Creek bo~und- ed on the north by Double Head lcabbage, on the west by Eirindale and Crmecr lands; onl thle east an~d south by thle Cavo roai. Mahobany .. 40 trees Mlin. BRITISHI HONDURAS, z94x. In the Supreme Court--Proba~te Side. General Registry, Belize, 24th January, 1j4I. In the Goods of MATTHEW GtILBERT ANTHON\IY CARGIL late of Flowers Bank, Belize River, School teacher, deceased. Application for L~etters of Administration in the above Pstate has been made by Janle Elicza- bi~o.eth Cargill of Flowers Bankl Belize River,/ BRfli'-I 2iSH HONDURAS GAZ~ETTE 67 Nio. 99- SForest Office, Belsze, r5th February, r941. No. roo. M.P. oz672. ROYALTY RAITE LIST FOR FOREST PRODUCE, 1941. (Rule 3 of Forvesf Rules, 1939-) The following royalty rates are prescribed) until further notice as standard for the calendar year, 1941, and except in so far as may be otherwise authorised by the Governor in Council shall apply to all licences and permits issued under the Forest Rules, 1939, to cut, collect, pre- pare, use,ar remove forest produce onor front the Crow llands of the colony. Minimum felling girth (at 4' 3" Royalty Class of Produce from die ground or one foot above Rates the top of the spurs or buttresses) Class I (i) Trees and Timuber. IbotlES t (a) Cedar .................................,.., go per tree 7.oo Mahogany ............,.................. go ,, 7.oo (b~) Banak ...............,..................... 72 ,, 2.oo Sanila Mauda ................ ..... .......... ?2 ,, 2.oo Tubroos ...... ..... ........ ............... Cgo ,,2.oo Yerneri .................................... 72 ,,2.oo (c) Cabbage Bark ............ ................. 72 I.oc Carbon .................................... 72 ,,I.oo Chicle Macho ................... ............ 72 ,, I.oo Cramantee ............. ............ ..... 72 ,, I.oo Nargus~ta. .................. ................. 72 ,, on Sahmwood .................. ................ 60 ,, r.oo Sapodd11a ................... ................. 72 ,, Itoo Red/Black Tamarind (Barba Jolote) ......,...- 72 ,, .oo Timbersw-eet ..................... ........., 72 ,, L.oo (rd) Billy YWebb..................... .......~...... 60 ,, *75 Bullett Tree ................... ............. 72 *75 Ceiba (Cotton Tree) ................... ....... 90 . *75 Cortez........,........... ................... 72 ,, *75 Ironwood .....................,............. 72 ., 75 Prickly Yellow ................... ........... 72 *75 Wlalka Chewstick ................... ......... 6o ** *75 (e) *Pine, Hye ................... ............--. 3o ,, .5o Pine, dead or dly ............................. --,,*S Chechent (Black Poisorrwood) .................. 6(o ,. *$o Cypress .. . . . . . . . . 60 50 biy ady ................... ................. 54>.*S Mayflower ................................ 6o ,,i ye * Silion (Silly Young) ................... .....-- 54 .0 "*S (f) Iiotan :...... ........................ ..- ,, .25 Granadilla ................... ...------***** 54 -- 25 M1apohia .............................., .... 72 ,, .25 N'egrito ............~..................... 60 .25 Redwood (Ridge) .............--. --------- ~54 .r *25 ProvisionTree ...................-------**** 54 "5 (g) Madre Cacao ................... ....... ..... ,, .20 Mangrove ................................. ,, .2o (h) Christmas Trees for sale ................. ..... ,, .xo My Lady Poles ...................... -- ,, .ro Cabbage Pahn .............................. .Io hicho ................. .................. -- ,, .Io Polak .................................... -- ,, .Io Ruanovood .............. ... ........... ,, .ro 2ahnuetto (Saltw'ater) .pr o res0o (i) Logw-ood .............per ton 2.oo Rosewood .. . . . .. . . ,. .. .. . 2.oo Z iricate .... ........ ... .. ....... ........ ....... ....... ,, 2.o Padomulatto .................. ..... .... .... ..... ..... .. 2.oo Fusti ........................ ...... .................. ..... ,, I~o Class I (ii) All species of trees and timber other than those included in Class I (i) of this Schedule. Trees and timber other than firewood, charcoal, fence posts (a) Less than 4 inches in girth ................... . ...per Ioo *So (b) 4 inches and less than I foot in girth ................per loo I.oo (c) I foot and less than 3 feet in girth ...........ec 1 (d) 3 feet and more in girth ....,.........ec 25 Pence posts (dry pine) ........ . .per foot in length I Class II Firewvogd and Charcoal. Licence to cut firewood (for sale) ....... .........per year Itoo Licence to burn charcoal (for sale) ......................---. .. oo Class III Milor Produce. Chfile ....... . per lb. .06 Copal Gum, Licence to bleed (M~aximum roo lb.) .. .. ... .. .. .. per year 5.oo Cohune N~uts .. per ton So Mangrove Bark .. per bag .05 LIST OF TREES PROTECTED FROM FALLING. Breadnut (Ramon) Copal ChicleMacho under 72 inches girth at 4' 3" front the ground) Sapodilla (under 72 inches girth at 4' 3" from the ground). *Each application for pine, as regards the fellinlg girth limit, will be treated according to its merits. Approved by the Governorin Countil this29~th day oJTanuary, Ic41. B. E. BOWEN, Acting Clerk of the Executiv Council. GAZE TT E E XT RA OR D IN~ARY BRaIT I SH HONDI U RAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 9 BELIZE, 19th FEBRUARY, 1941 Page 69 No. 101: Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 19th February, 1941. Bills to be presented to the Lewislative Council. The under-mentioned Bills, the full text of each of which was published with the Gazette as shown in parentheses, will be presented at a forthcoming meeting to the Legis- lative Council and notification is hereby given in accordance with the Su~nciing Rules and Orciers:-- A Bill entitled an Ordinance to provide for th~e Probation of Offenders. M.P. 01767. A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Land and Property Tax Ordinance- Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 and to repeal the Land and Property Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 1937 (No. II of 1937). M.P. 01710. (Published in Gazette dated 15th February, 1941.) By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. ~II~ Belize, I7yth Febru~ary, 194I. MesAXIM~UMa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. In exercise of the powers confei-red on him by Regulation 50 (1) of the Defence Regulations, 1939 (Statutory Rule & Order N-o. 69 of I939!, the Supply Officer hereby orders as follows:-- The following maximum wholesale and retail prices shall be effective as from 17th February, 1941. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE N o. 102 . Saf fly Office, SWHtOLESALE RETAIL ARTICLE FLOUR (Other than baker's, whole wheat, Miriam, Obelisk, Five Roses, Star, Purity, and Highland Beauty) .... .... $2.90 per sack (96 or 98 lb.) Trwo or more pounds .... .. .. .. .. 49 49 per lb. .... FLO)UR In lots of not less than 25 sackzs.... ... ... 2.80 per sack (96 or 98 lb.) .... $8 50 per sack (224 lb.) 5e St .... ... .. .... 4 9 59 RICE Twro or more pounds ... RICE In lots 5 to 10 sacks In lots II sacks and over BEANS, R. K. ... .. .. Two or more pounds .... BE~ANS, R. K.; in lots of not: less than I,ooo lb. .... .. ... 8.40 .. 8.30 ,, ,, ( , ,, ,, ( )) .... Pe pe 1. gie loe ... . ... ... 8}p lop ... 7.30 per Ioo lb. LARD (not including Chicharron, Crisco, Spry, Trex, & Rexo) LARD. In lots of not less than 250 lb. io~e per Ib. 12e zo39 $10.Zo per loo lb. MARGARINE (Loose) .... .... .... 69 per lb. BI EF, SALT .... .... ... ... 6r r7a BEEF, CORNED (other than Libby) MILKR, CONDENSED (48s) MILKMAID BRAND BLUE CROSS, BETTY & BUSCK OTHER BRANDS $6.95 per case (48s) $5-90 per case 550 , 5.00 , 17r r8r per tmn 13e l4* ,) I2e I39 .. nie rze MIIK, EVAPORATED 6 ounce 14 , 59 bp IOg I~Ip N.B.-The prices in Column "A" apply to Belize; to all points on the Belize River below, and including, Burrell Boom; and to all points up to Mile Twenty on the Belize-Cayo Road and Miile Twenty-Five on the Belize-Orange Walk Road. The prices in Column "B" apply to the rest of the Belize District and to Beaver Dam in the Cayo District. MEAT: FRESH, maximum wholesale price to be paid for cattle bought on the hoof:-- 9e per lb. of dressed meat as weighed~ at.the Slaughter House. Maximum retail price for beef at the Relize Market: Forequarters I2e per lb. Hindquarters 150 per lb. CIABBAGE : FRESH, maximum retail price, Belize only .... ... oe per lb. The Order made on the 25th January, 1941, and published in the Gazette of 1st February, 1941, is hereby rescinded. A. H. ANDERSON, Supply Officer. SO V ERN~ME NT GAZETTE SBRITISH HONDURAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 10 BELIZE, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1941 Page 71 Colonial Secretary,'s 0(fice, Belize, 13th February!, 1941. It is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has rev-oked the Expulsion Order made against VIBERT DIAZ, dated Ist Jul, 1940, and published in the Gazette of the 6th July, 1940. By Command. R. E. TURNBUZLL Coolonial Secretar'. No. 103. M.P. onzor, imprisonmrent with hard labour for 4 years from the 28th1 day of January, 194I: AND FURTHER that the said Court recommended that an Expulsion Order should be made in addi- tion to the said sentence:'AN7D WHEREAS it has seemed good to me to grant a remission of the execut-ion of a portion of the said sentence, subjiectt to the conditions hereinafter set out: ;nOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN ADAML~hS HUNTER, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of British Honduras, i11 exercise of the powers vested in me by Clause 9 of -the Letters ~Patent for the Colony dated 30th April, 1940, and by the Undesirable Aliens Exrpulsion Ordinance, do hereby in the name and on behalf of His Majesty grant unto ther said Vibert Di~az a remission of the rema-irder of the term of 4 years im~posedi by the said C~ou~t in r:.rc Ift ~sail was victLon, on condition ft at lIhe said Vibaert Diaz, at the first convenient ocppor~tunity after the date hereof, be placed on L~oadl some vessel leaving the port of Betlize destined for the Republic of Honduras and con- veyed to the said Republic of Hond~uras. And I do further direct that the said Vit~ert Diaz shall so long as he remains within the territorial waters of the Colony, pursuant to, the provisions of Section 4 ,of the Undesirable Aliens Expusion Ordiinance, be deemed to be in legal custody. AND FURTHER I do direct that thereafter the said Vibert Diaz: shall remain out of the said Colony. AND) THESE PRESENTS do authorize and command you, the Superintendent of the Belize Prisozi, on the condition above stated, to dis- charge the said Vibert: Diaz from th~e Belize prison and for so doing this shall be your suffi- cient warrant. In witness whereof I have upecr~crit-cd my name and affixed tle Public Seal of the Colony, this rrineteenth day of I'ebruary, 1941. By His Excellency's Command. R. E- TURNRUL,I, Colonial Secretary,. Covernment House, Belize. No0. I04. M.P. oIeoL BRITISH HONDURA-S. IN THE MATTER OF AN EX- PULSION ORDER UNDER THE UNDESIRABLE ALIENS EXPULSION ORDINANCE--- CHAPTER 115 OF THE CON. SOLIDATED LAWS, 1924. ote ) J. A. HUNTER, Governor. TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE PRI- SON AT BELIZE ANuD TO ALLI TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: WHEREAS the Registrar General has certi- fied to me that on the 28th day of Janual~-ry, 1941, VIBERT DIAZ, an alien, was convicted by the Supreme Court at Belize for an offence for which the said Court had power to impose imprisonment without the option of a fine, to wvit: the offence of stealing, contrary to section 170 of the Criminal Code, Chapter 166 of the Consolidated ~Laws, 1924, and was thereupon by the said Court sentenced for his said offence to i 72 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE LEAVE GBANWAD~. ANDERSON, Dr. V. P., First M~edical Officer. vacation leave wiith ef~t'REst tramks Febtasy ~ to 13th M1ay, 1941 (idtl~4~th~ ajg vgerp B~idre not exceeding seven days). Colonial Secretary's Offi'ce, Belize, 17tht Februanry, 194I. The following particulars relating to appoint- ments, etc., in the Public Servicae are published for general information. By Command. ~ R. E. TURNBULL, Coo'lirrail 9eoearciy. No. zo8. M\.P. 0500. Bilize, 22nd Februtary, 1941. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Idis Escellenlcy the Grovernor has granted to the Honou~ratble Mr. E. W. M. Bowen leave of absence from his duties as an elected member of- tle L~egislat-iveu ~Concil for one 3nealth writh etfc~t f~rom the 21st February, 19.41 St.P. 01604. No. 105. No. I09. Be~ize, and February, I94I. TRADE AND INFORMATION REPORT OIL VERYOD'' SENDING 31st DECEMBER, '1940. The tbove report is published with this issue of the Gazette and forms part thereof. M.P. 02981. No. ro6. Colonial Srctary's Office, hrO. IIO. Delize,20th Febtrary, 1941. r Belize, 22nd Febru~ary, I94x. B4incclars for the Forces. The: traise~ndottS increase in- thie~ Anutaietrs of the fighting forces of the emnpire hats necessitated the urgent production 'of a vast maf~LS of equip- mehit. The men are ready, but not aBl of their neesds can be rmet at once. One of the most es- sential is for binculars. Ain anfny mrtst have eyIes, and recruitmen~t has far dtitS~triPPed the:r manu- Theture. Hlis Majesty's Gioverwhe~n~t ae appiea~lin to the pjeople of the C616inits to gift? theft prismatic binoculars to the fighting' serve. '$he ine~d is urgent and ver: gfreat, anid anyone, everyone, gossessinig a pa~ir is alte-d tor makte them available for tishabmission to the Ulnhed -Kingdom. Binoculars, in good harder, of 6, 7 ojr 8anragnifi- cations, are required, and should be sent to the Colonial Secretary's Office. T-o each pair should be affixed a label bearing the nBame and addrss of the donor. STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS. The utlider-meritioitle:d Statuto~ry~ Rules and Orders are published with this issue of the Cositel: and form pa4t there~of:-- No. 14 of Ig41--The Beilize Towvn Board Property Tax Order, 194I. No. 15 of 1941i--he Curretncy Restrictions (Exemption) (Amendment) Order, 1947. ML.P. 02650. No. 16 of 1941--Thle Trading with the Enemyi (Specified Persons) {Amendment N~o- 3) Order, 1941. IM.P. 0264 .3 No. 11I. Beleite, 229d February,, 194T. No. toy. Btelize, 22nd Februrary~, 1941. BILLS PUBLISHED. The undel~r- mintioned~ Bill<, which are to be sub- mitted to th~e Legjislative Council, are published for general information with this issue of the Gazette and form part thereof:-- A4 Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the IPcnrlions Ordina~nce, 1928 (No, r6 of 1928). A Bill elnt~itled an Ordtrka~te to aanend the Pe~troleum (Prod~uction) Ordinarice, i937 (No~. Ir ~of 1-949. Mi.P. or893. IBy Coiiendad. R. E.~ mJlu41ULL, BILLS i*O BEt PRESEN'IED TQ TH-E LEGI'SLATIVE COUNC=I. The under-mentionled Bills, the full texst of edch Of wohich waser published with~ the Gazette as shownl in paretathesee wil lbe presenteld at a fo~rtheoming mlteeting to th-e Legislativ Connail aild tastificationl is her~eby- gvenl ina acorIdance rtith the Stadeing Rules`Pand Orders:_ A Rillentitled anOrdinMane to provide for the Probation of Offedesrs. ALP. 0J7 * A Bill enititledl an Ordtnanrce tb amrendltne ILand and Property atax Ordinanse--Chapter 24 ofE the C >usolidated- 'aw's, r i?3, uLxd to repeal the land and PtbpertY Tax (A4mendmrent) Or- dinance, r937 ~No. Ir of 1937). M.iP. or7ro. (Published in Gazette dated zjth Febitrury, 1941.) I ColitfriSk I SCreta~yY. BR~iTSHa HONDURAS GAZETTE 7: ing to occupation--with the possibility of ovrer- time. Applicants who can produce satisfactory testi- monials and are willing to undergo a trade test shouJld..aplpjy y, I Allan -pidresse :;t the Clerk to iue Attorgy. Cipyal, S. q. IMcKINSTRY, dt rqley~ ppnal- 'hP~airmanofSeleedi~ En~ard. BlrrsITH HONDlURAS, 19;4T. In- he Supreme Court-Pri~sobate? Side. General Registry, Belize, 14ith Feb>~:ruar, 1941- 1# ?the Goods of WI~TLLIAMl WQSE, latfe of ncelf e, 'Jechan nic, deceased. No. II2. M.P. 03008. A~ttoPrne- Generds Chambers, Belize, 20th Febrtrary, 1941. SKILLED TRADESMJEN FOR T Zf3A~RMY. Applications from killed tradesmnen of the um- der-mentioned categories are wanted for service inl aba Brusish Army-- Electricians of signals (wireless mechanics), ataREnine~. itr.(.CL. and. pumps). Engine-fitters (steam and reciprocal), Fitters, Fitters, (motor vehicles), Instrument mechasies, Millwrights, Tool-makers, Turners, Armourers, Blacksmiths, B ~le kta- Cop Mac Motel Mou Opera Opera Water Weld sld~~J Appicaio for Letters of A4dmiExnitratioii n in .d rsd decision th~e caheve Estae has been made by A9lphausi~jna hinst (mta),Rose of Eelve. W2Eidowl. or-mechaics The nexy of kiin in particular, and all persons elders, i s geer~atl, are hereby ested to show cause on or -ators of signals .(wireless and line), before Mon~day the loth day) of March, 194I, :ators of signals (teleprinter), \Fhy sZ1t1 letters should not be granted to the chmakers, sadi A.1phousrina Rose. lers (acetylene or ~eletric). A O. L.ONGSWORTH,~ETE rl conditions of on~istmenut are:- RgsrrGnrl Men must be between the ages of 20 and 45. Education Office, Men must be of a reasonable standard of skill in one of the: trades caumerat. Belize, 22nd Janua9y, I941- ed above. Men ,must .be efit for general service in TEACHERS' & PUPIL TEACHERS' the Army. Molarried~ men may be accepted and ordi- EXAMINATIONS, 1941. nary family allowance (wife and child- ren) willowne been payable oterdped It is hereby notified for general information dpndanwanes arngounsid te Uit dthat the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Exam- Kingdom. nations, 194I, willbe held on Tuesday, H'edt ~e- Acceptance for a particular trade is pro- daLy and Thursday, the 6th, 7th and 8th May visi~jngl pending the volunteer passing 194T at Belize, also at Cayo, Corozal and Punta a tet o arrvalin he Uite Kig- orda if there are sufficient candidates at these dom and volunteer's claims to trades- places. mnta's rate of pay in any particular class of trade will depend upon his 2. ApplicaPtions for~r entry meelst be maadie ,n passing that test. If volunteers fail to form 5 foc the Teasher~s Examitgnations and forml qualify as tradesmen ths2 will enlist 6 for the Pupil TIi.Eachri' Examina~tia..rs and for normal duties and draw normal must reach ltheEducati'o'j-on'~c oficot later than the rates of pay until the opportunity for 3Ist lifarch, 1947. A4s a~ftr this date no entry qualification as tradesmen arises. wnill e ~received, intendcingi candidates should sen-hi- 13d intheis-~peatziesdul.copltd ige, ver 45 and men under 45 who do not jas early as possible so as to allow for possible ical examination, and wuho belong to the/delay in the mail. Occupations, viz.:-- rs 3. Pupil teachers ana their principals are le- Genera (a) (b) (c) (e) Welders, Blacksmithsr. Coppersmiths, Sheet metal workers, Machinists, will be accepted for employment son munition production in the United Kingdom provided they are fully skilled. The period of.enlistmaent will be for the dura- tion of the war and free passages- will be provided. The normal rate of pay varies between 70 shil- lings and 90i shillings for a 47 hour week accord- Men o pass med following Fitter minded that failure by a pupil teacher to tak~e the examination involves his or her dlismnissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that no pupil teacher can be engaged wvho has not passed at least the First Uear Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. _,B. E. CARM;AN Director of Education. 74 BRITISH HONDUTRAS GABZETTE Notice is hereby given that the unidernoted goods, having been in the King's Ware- house for over one year, will be sold at Public Auction on the 27th March, 1941, at 2 P.M. in accordance with section 82 of chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1935. Clearance warrants will not be accepted after 24th1 March, 1941. Importing Ship & Date Marks &r Nos. Particulars "Albert" 27.7.39 G.G. 1 lot Bolinder Engines "Crawford Ellis" 2.6.39 S. A. 1 1 case Hair Oil "Douro" 8.8.39 W.S. 1217 4 cases Confectionery "Connector" 23.3.39 S.Ul.B. 4 cases Medicine "Port Antonio'" 11.4.39 Buller 8 1 ctn. Hats "Connector" 19.5.39 T. V. Ramos 1 pdl. Newspaper "Connector" 1.6.39 T. V. Ramos I pdl. Newspaper "Connector" 16.6.39 T. V. Ramos I pcl. Newspaper "Lysefjord" 28.7.39 Cooperativas 1 c/s. Prunes, 1 Apricots. "Lysefjord" 28.7.39 Gen. Sup. Co. 1 Bx. Plate Glass "Lysefjord" 11.8.39 G. F. Angl. Mis. 1 pee. Auto Spring "Connector" 13.1L,39 Bosch 5 etns. Oats R.B. & Co. "Olancho" 24.11.39 P. & Co. 3&5 2 cases Rayon Goods "San Gil" 8.12.39 A.N.T. 50/69 10 cases Matches 93 "Connector" 30.12,39 J.B. 6189 1/50 50 Bkts. Comp. Lard "Notos" 4.1.40 A.N.T. 70/99 28 cases Matches 93 "Notos" 4.1.40 A.N.T. 134/137 4 cases Toilet Goods 76 "Notos" 4.1.40 A.N.T. 138/39 2 cases Toilet Goods 78 "Douro" 29.3.39 A.C.P. 1 Brl. Beef "Douro" 29.3.39 T.G. 301 1 case Iron Goods R. K. MASSON, Collector of Customns. --- -- II No. r14. Custom House, Belize, 15th February, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the undernoted goods, having been in the King's Ware- house for over three months, will be sold at Public Auction on the 27th March, 1941, at 2 p.m. in accordance with section 26 of Chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. Clearance warrants will ncit be accepted after the 24th1 March, 1941. Importing Ship & Date Marks & Nos. Particulars No. 113. Custom House, Belize, 15th February, 1941. "Gen. Tosta" 24.7.39 "Concord" 11.1.40 "Afri-Kola" 21.2.40 L. H~uck N/ M :. Findley N/M I pkg. Magazine 2 sks. Coffee 2 only Brooms 1 only Camera 1 pkg. Print (4 yds.) 1 pkg. Rayon Goods (3 yds.) 1 pkg. Pat. Medicine (1 bot.) 1 pkg. Mouth Organ (1 only) 1 pkg, Mouth Organ (1 only) 1 pkg. Hose (1 pr.) & Coffee (1.lb.) 1 pkg. Children's Hose (5 prs.) 2 pkg. Cigarettes 1 pkg. Unknown 1 pkg. Clay Elephant (1 only) 1 pkg. Coffee (3 lb.) I cts. Pimentos J. c is Gold Cow Milk (23 tins) I. R J. B. & Co. C. "W. M. Delphia" 23,4.40 "D:do" 31.5.40 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 75 Importing Ship & Date Marks & Nos. Particulars "Afri-Kola" 6.7.40 Geo. Gonzalez 1 pkg. Perfumery (2 bots.) Levi Vernon 1 bag Native Tobacco (25 lb.) B. Samos 1 pkg. Children's Shoes (1 pr,) W. Robinson 1 pkg. Cigarettes (200). R. Soto 1 pkg. Drill (3 yds.) Chafic Naim 1 pkg. Children's Sandals (1 pr.) Jose May 1 pkg. Printed Matter 18.7.40 D. Masson 1 pkg. Transformers N/M 2 pkg. Cigars (450) 2.9.40 R. Chavez 1 pkg. Cigarettes (300) "Connector" 17.2.40 N/M I pkg. Unknown "Merchiston" 19.10.40 J. B. 7 bales Straw Hats "Gen. Tosta" 14.12.40 N/M 1 etn. Furniture "1Merchiston" 17.1.41 B. Samos I only Clay Dog J. Castro 1 only Clay Dog A. Cowich I only Clay Pig 2 only Clay Dogs L. Nixon 2 only Clay Dogs Edgar Young 2 only Clay Dogs E. A. Peyrefitte 2 prs. Children's Shoes I. Hall 1 pkg. Cigarettes R. K. MASSON, Collector of Culstoms. B~elize, 22nd February, 1941. ORDER LIMITING WEIGHT OF VEHICLES USING ROARING CREEK BRIDGE. In accordance with the provisions of section 197 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Regulations, 1939 (S. R. & O. -No. Iz5/r939), the maximum gross weight of anyr vehicle, or vehicle together with trailer which may use Roar- ing Creek Bridge on the Belize to Cayo Road shall, fromt the date of this notice, not exceed a tons. By Order. E. A. BOY C E. Director of Public Works. CAZ ETTE Subscription Rates. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for N~on-Official Notices. -First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and every subsequent inser- tion of the same notice, 25 cents per inch, single column. Public Workis Depa~rtmenzt, BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: NORTHERN DISTRICT. To Catalina M~alic, Orange Walk. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been made before the undersigned one of His Majetdy's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that you Ca.talina Malic being the owner or owners of certain lands with houses and buildings thereon in the town of Orange Walk in the Northern District and within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land in a town amounting~r to t4.20 for the years 193R-39 to 1939-40, within the meaning of the Land and Property Tax Ordi- nance Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Majesty's name to be and appear on Friday the 14th day of March, 194I, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at Orange Walk before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal this third day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Orange W-~alk in the Colony aforesaid. E,. O. B. BARROW. District Commzssseoner, Northernz District. /No. 115- 76 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETT;E LAND. APPLICATIONS. APPLICATIOINS in connection with~ Crown Lands are notified in the Go~vernment Gart~te for the purpose pf 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 GCazeftt before they will be dealt with by theGo~vernor, so that applicants must be prepared for this delay, The following applications anehereby notified. By Order. G. s. BUSpY, Acting Director: of Surveys. a : ------ Ty heg, ***Oct. 2of, Irp.;n--ROANA.~. DIECO--St-ann Creek Bistrict, situate in the Village of Seine Bigh . . .. Lot No. 93 *Jan. 15, I941---ANACL]ETA VEL~ASQUEZ -Stann Creek District, situate in the tpwn, of Stosan ,0rtee; being lot formerly leased to Fran- cisco Avaloy ,.. Lot No. 215 **Feb. 5, I941-ROOSENDDO GABRIEL - Toledo District. situate in the Vrillane of Barran- co .. .. -.. .. Lot No. 100 No. Iz6. *Jgs, 3, I94I- M~ARGARITA JagJrIEff- Toledo District,~ situate w~ee of the viggggc of Barranc~o, North by Crown land, East by land of Clarenocet Marin, South by Crown sland,~ West~ by landi of $S. Conncor .. .. 1 acre C*"]ll a25 19 --UNA tTHOMiPSON k-Stann ley Road! near 19) Miles, N~orth by Cro~wn land, `East b~ blockk No. 23 of the 19-20 Miles Agricul- tural Settlement formerly occupied by Charles Iedislet, Siduth by the Stlnn C'recl Valley- Road, W5est by block No. 21 of the 19-L0 Miles A4gricul- tuara SettZlemenlt formerly occupied by P. Hill; being block No. 22 of the I9-20 MilCe; Agrical- tuaral Setttlement for a~lly rlnupie; d by" C Til Beli-l Sa. Or. 09-p. **Jan.~t. 19, 1941--JANE WF~IL.~L\IAMS tfalln Creek Di~strict, situate on the Stann Creek Val- ley Road at about 99 Miles, North by Crowvcn land, Epst by Crowvn land, South b~y the Stann Creek.l; Valley Road, West by land occupied by Jo.hn'~ WIlliam ; being the five rclues adjoining ~thi t~enl icres occupied by John' 1illiams, 5 acres ***Fe~b. I, 1941--ELIJIO N'CPELC--Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascending North Stann Creek, North by land occupied by GJ. Tho~mson, East by land occupied by Louisa Richards (block; No. 3;84), South by Crown landd West by Crown land (block No- 386); being south of land occupied by G. Thomson (block No. 395) .. ... . 25 acres *Feb. 3, 19)4T-ART;HU R FRAN~CISCC- Stann1 Creek Diistrict, ituate between M~ullins Riv;er and Mlangrove Creek, North by Sections N\os. 54 Sad 56. Easit by roaFd reserve and Section No. 74, South by Section No. 78, West by road reserve and Sections Nos. 58 and yo; being .Sec- tion No. 72 now held. on lease by applicant 25a. Or. 26p. **IJul 25, rcg40--GLADYnS MOREY---Toledo *Feb. 4, 19)41-WILLAMl J. BROWN-- Dhstrict, sitCate on the left ascendine Swasey B~elize District, situate on the right a.-~cenirg Branch, 1Mon~keyv River, North by land formerly the Belize-Corozal Roadrrt at 09) M~iles, North by leased to Geo~rge M~uich~amp, East by land grant-. land approved to R. A. Striih, East by laird el to William Bennett, South by Cro-wn land, appnilved to Rando~ljh Coot, South by road West by Crown land .. 15 acres reserve anld land granted to Peter Eilrington, +**Dc. 24, 194: rTRANSITO G~ODOYT~- W`~est by ten acres approved toi applicant Toledo District, situate on the left ascending 12 acres Stasey Branlchl, Mlonkey River, North by Crown *Feb. 4, 10-11--- GEO!:FF RF Y. SWAIEE.-- land, East by land leased by Dioniscio Rodr-i- Belize District, situate on the left ascending quez, South b~y .Crown land, West by Crofn ~Belize River opposite "Mlay Pen", N'orth by the land .. .10 acres river and land granted to applicant, East by ***Jan. 15, 1941I-JAMES ROBERTS--Stann Crown land, South by Crown land and land Creek District, situate about tenl miles on the granted to Wrn. McCulloch, Wlest by the river north side of the Stann Creek Valley Rload, and land granted to applicant ..20 acr~es bNorthe b Co land, Etastbby lad appi f Ir *Feb. 4, 1941-HWENRY DAW'SON-Eelize tan Cergek Valley Ra, Norhbythe bythe tana 1 Crh y eriM as ladga d GekValley Road, WEst byCrw land ,sre fou the Willriam Mctuleonb Sothe byi aCronlndn Welit byiutrl tto n Crowcn land; Fenand Billy Baqudlr Creek' byn Crwl nd .. g ..di ) 20 ares Westd bys bloc No. 36er ofb the 19-2 Milest Agic tumraly Settleent byApesapple fo y oe Jacobs; **eb.mi Mcu, oc 192taRnd Fro ad ~. PACACI brengbck N.3 fte1-0MlsArctTld District, situate on the nght -ascending h Strain Sttement Vandapoiaeytoare ldnBacMey River, North by Cronnab toee th le su Rof t .. .. ..1 c's ad, East by Crowsn land, Soull() oth by Bl ieEstb adgatd en **Jan. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Wlla 16 h~-ORI ALTR-1 Stu loc.Wes by tha lagoon;.abouand quate -San Creeklndan D istrct sirtlute o te rit ofCnl r omth jncio wit S ae ran ascendin banck`Io ; of the Ng-orth le b anrch l of ite w f el gantd t yhu. 5ce North SetanCemekt opposited Sharp ros.este ***bs"Feb. 7, Ig41- JOSAT~I\~E MAQUIN-Toledo atin Midlese Nor : fthe by Crow hland. Eastpy TlDoistrict, situat e on the right ascend 'ing Cn Curow land, Southan bythe norithl brchof t e: Craeek branch, Norkth byer Crownh land Eas b North sotan Crek Ws by lan occupie {y nd, formely pleased byappicn, South by lc Martin BrdSutilley ..: ..:rt ..c f Stres ConejoCekbranch, West*L by CfO~ irown land;b Survey Department, Berlizc zzd Febru e 2nary, 1941. TbO PurChase. BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE 77 Second Pub~li~catior-- LOUIS HUM(PHREYS:-Belize~ District:-- Crown lands at tirehead of Ipector treek bound- ed on the north by Double Head Cabbage, on thle \\eit by E;rindale anid Craniter lands; on t&he east sud south bsy the Cays road. Mfahogany .... 40 trees M~ir. Educationz Office, Belize, 4th Janutaryp, 1941. ROCKSTONjE POffii GOVERNMENT SCHOOL. Applications are inv~ited for the posht of Prih- cipal, Rockstone Pond Govenrment Sc~hool (rfrade D). First or Second Class Teacher's Certificate essential. Salary 9-13-75 or ,4t$.cox per month according to certiiicate. Horse provided. Applicants should wtite to the Director o'f Education, Belize, stating their qlualific~atiorns and experience and enclosing originals cof recent tes~timonials, and must be prepared to %atak tip duty on the Ist JTune, 1Jr4 I No applications reteiv.J after the 28~th Febrtiary, 1941, uill be considered . BZ. E. CARMAN' Director of iEducationt. The "Treahury, RLtice,~ estJZ a~nury, z,4x. NOTICE. INcolME TAX. PERSONS liabjle to payP Intcome Tax are re- minded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending 31st December, 1940, on or before the 3Ist March, 2. Returrns by employers of salaries, etc., shou:1be forwvarded to the Income Tax Branch (T'reasury) not later than the: 31st March, 194r. 3. In the case of say person carrying on batsi- ness, a certified copy of the Profit & L~oss A4c- count and Balance Sheet should accompany the reture. 4. All returns, etc., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Commlis- sioner in an ofttdistrict, from whomi the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time prescribed by law will tender taxpayers liable tq prosecution without further n arilinlg. By Order. R. E. TURNBULI., Inrcomer Tax Commissionzer. being a portioxi of land foarmerly held 19v appli- cant .. .. .. .. ..25 acres **Feb. to, 1941--CLA17D~> E BR'~;,`I LOWERS --Belize District, situate on the le'ff ascending Hadtover Creek, Belize River, North by the cre'ek,,E~tast by Crown land, South by Crown land, W~est byr land(1 giraited to A4. L,. Forte; being / land formerly apprI.rle to GeigTvorge T p. Forte ***?dba. Is, 191-C"EDRIC JOSEP'H- Beize District, situate at Roelistone Pond Coblune Ridge, North by Section No. 92~ (J. 11-hylie), East by a road and Crown land, South by Sec- tion No. go (0. Sealy), W~est by Sectio~n No. IToo (J. ll'illiarus); Being Sectionl Nio. 91 forme~rly grantedl to C:. Sealy, sulbjec~t to a fight-ouf-vay 30 feet wide .. .. .. .. 15 acres For a Oree Granth .Oct. 2, 1940--PHI~IP CIESGO--St-ann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being blocks Nos. 365 and 661 .. .. 10 acres Nov. 25, I940--HILARIO LEWYIS--Stann Creek District, situate iix ~the~ CGITY Re~itW; being blocks Nos. 62 and 64 .. 10 acres Feb. 3, 1941-GABRIEL, SERVIO--Stann Creek District, situate in the Carib Reserve; being b~klres 1%s. 243 and 2~~ A. 1 acres CaRCellatioRS-1.neaSes. M.P. S.G. 39V3t-DAVID PALMhER4-Toledo District, situate osn the left ascending Boyo Creek, Teniash River. 25 acres. At the re- quest of the lessee. @anCellationS-Location Tic~kets. 19.P. D.S. J39I--JOHN LOGAN~--Toledo Dis- trict, situate on the right ascending Bladen 13ranchl, Monrlkey Rivier. 15 acres. For iion- paymenft of the third instalment. ... Vl~P. D.S. 1828--HE7N RY E. A. SER'IO-- 'Stariti Creek 1)istrict, situate in the Carib Re- serve. 5 acres (blockl No. 149). At the re- quest of the settler. M.P. D.S. 18g99-ALPHEUS-T TRAPP-S~tana Creek D~istricit, -itua~t- on the north side of the Stann Greek Railwvayline. 10 acries. At the request of the settler- No. Ir7. Forest Office, B~elite, igth Feburary, 941,. FOREST' APPLICATIONS. Thne following applications for forest licences are published as required by Rule r3 of the Forest Rules, 192r7, in order to give any person an opportunity of making representation with Ireprd to any such application. No such re- presentation will be considered trulfess it is lodged at the Forest Office (addressed to the Conserva. tor of Potrests and no~t to any forest off::ctr by nam~e) within fouriteena days of the datce of pub-~ lication of the GauiCL[C inl which~ the- adv\ertise- ment of the application first appehrs. By Order. 14AL &~ ST~EVEbtSON, COn~servRtOr Of Forests. 78 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETII'E BR ITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: BEL~IZE DISTRICT. BE IT REMIEMBERFDT that on the 6th day of January,. 1941, complaint was made before Woldrich Harrison Courtenay, a Mlagistratt for the Eelize District and one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that PAUL BEN- JAMIN MEIFRRITT being the owner of certain land other than land in a town to wit: 22,oco acres situate at Sibun River in t-he Belize Dis- trict and wiithin the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and does still neglect, contrary to section 3 o~f the Land and Property Tax Ordi- nance-Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws~, 1924, to pay arrears of taxes on such land a- mounting to $1,380.oo for the years 1937-38, I938-39, 1939-40 and 1940-41, and now at this day, to wit, on the 31st day of January, 194r, at Belize, Albert Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that behalf, appears before me the under signed Mdagistrate but the said Paul Benjamin Merritt although duly called doth not appear by himself, hris counsel, or at- torizey, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath, that the said Paul Benjamin Merritt has been duly served with the summons in this be- half 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 Paul Benjamin Merritt to pay to the said ]TirectoJr of Surveys the sum of $1.380-.r-0c forth- with and also to pay to the said Director of Sur- veys the sum of $2.co for his costs inl this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 3Ist day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at: Belize in the Colony aforesaid, BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: NORTHERN DISTRICT. .To The Estate of Caleb Hall, Orange Walk. WHEREAS complaint hath this day been mad-e before the undersigned one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said- Colony of British Honduras, for that you The Estate of Caleb Hall being the owner or owners of certain lands with houses and build ings thereon in the town of Orange Wfalki in the Northern District and within the jurisdiction of the Court, did neglect and does still neglect to pay arrears of taxes on such land in a town amount ing to $19-40 for the --refs 1937-38 to 1940-4I, within the m~eaninlg of the Land and Property BRITISH HONDURAS, TO WIT: BELIZE DISTRICT. BE IT REMEMIBERED that on the 6th day of January, 1941, complaint was made before W~oldrich Harrison Courtenay, a Magistrate for the Belize District and one of His Mlajesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said Colony of British Honduras, for that BETTYI ESCAL. ANTE, ERNESTO ESCA~LANTE: and ANTO- NIO OZAETA agents for the Estate of Francisco Escalante being the owners or owner of certain land other than land in a town to wit: 3,675 acres situate at Double Run, Belize River and within the jurisdiction of the Court did neglect and do still neglect, contrary to section 3 of the I,and and Property Tax Ohdinance--Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, to pay arrears of taxes on sulch land amounting to $15j6.3I for the years 1938-39. T939-40 and 1940-4I, and now at this day, to w~it, on the 3Ist day of Janu- nary, 1941, at Belize, Albert Johnston, duly appointed by the Director of Surveys in that behalf, appears before mre the undersigned Magistrate but the said Betty Escalante, E~r- nesto Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta, although dluly called doth not appear by themselves, their counsel, or attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved on oath that the said Betty Escalante, Ernesto Escalante and Antonio Ozacta have *been duly served with the summons in this be- half which required them to be and appear here at this day before such Justices of ~the Peace for the said Colony as should nlow 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 Betty Escalante, Ernesto Escalante and Antonio Ozaeta to pay to the siad Director of Surveys ~the sum of $156.3I forthwith and also to pay to the said Director of Surveys the sum of $2.oo for hsis costs in this behalf. Given under my hand and seal this 31st day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-one at Belize in the Colony a fo~r -aid. Tax Ordinance Chapter 24 of the Consolidated Lawrs, 1924. These are therefore to command you in His Ma~ji-t.1's name to be and affear ont Friday the 14th day of March, 1941, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at Orange Walk before such Justices of the Peace for the said Colony as may then be there to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law, Givenl under mly hand and seal this third day of February in the year o f our Lourd one thousand nine hundred and forty-one atOlange ~a~lk in the C'olony afore.said. E. O. B. BARROW, ~JR D).siri..r Commnr;is:si~oner, NVorthern Di'str~ict. WIC. H. CUR TENAY* Maglistrate, Belize. W~. Ha. COUJR ENAYU, Magistrate, Belize. ~~IE~r/ GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY B RI~T ISHI HONDUOJRAS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 11 BELIZE, 27th FEBRUARY, 1941 Page 79 No. 118. M .P. 01307; Colonial S~cretary's Office, Belize, 27th February, 1941. Below is published the text of the address by His Excellency the Governor to the Legislative Council at the opening session of the Council on Tuesday the 25th February. By Command. S*R. E. TURNB3ULL, Corlonibl Secretary. Honourable M~embers of the Legislative Council, At Ithe opening of a new Session of this Council it is customary -for the Pres'dent to give a brief forecast of the business to be undertaken in the course of tle: Se~ssion~ just beginning..First of all, however, I feel I must refer to the very great loss which the: British Commntonwealth of Nations, and particularly those parts of it which constitute the:Col- onial Empire, have suffered by the death of Lord Lloyd. Lord ~Lloyd was -ne of those exceptional men, old heads on young shoulders, who make their mark whiile still young; who carry into maturity the riper wisdom of experience without any loss of the: dynamic quality which youth, and the courage of youth, imparted to their ear-ly careers;.fyho; if spared long enough to serve their fellow-countrymen, continue to the end to combine. the vision and receptivity of .youth with the understanding and authority of' age. It is fortunate for Britain that such men are not rare and are to be found in all classes and all parties; but when a man so endowed as was Lord Lloyd with the spirit of statesman- ship, so imbued with the love of Britain and a passionate devotion to her service, so wise in counsel and so ready in action--when such a man as-this meets with an untimely death while at the height of his powers and possibly on the threshold of his greatest~ oporltuni- ty, it is no exaggeration to describe his passing as a national :cal~amity. After winning distinction as a soldier in the First World War, George Ambrose Lloyd, at the age of 31 was elected to the House of Commons. While still under 40 he became Governor of Bom- bay; and at the age of 46 he was holding the difficult and important office of ou~r High Commissioner in Egypt. A difference of opinion with the Government of the day led to his resignation from that post, but the impulse of national service, which distinguished him throughout his life, was not to be denied; and, before he returned to office as Secre- tary of State for the Colonies, as President of the British Council hke did more than any man of his generation to interpret to the world the spirit and the culture of the country he so loved and so faithfully served. 80 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE Until the very end the work of the British Council commanded his interest, and Honourable IMembers will remember, the recent visit to British Honduras of Mr. Rutt- ledge, whom Lord Lloyd sent on a tour of this part of the world to investigate the pos- sibilities of extending to us the benefits of the Council's activities. Just a few weeks be- fore he died, I had a personal letter from Lord Lloyd, in which he told me of his hopes for the fostering through this medium of a better understanding and a closer relationship between the Mother Country and the Colonies of the Waiest Indies and Central and South America. It was a great misfortune for Lord Lloy~d and; for us that his appointment to the Colonial Office came at a time when the match of world events so seriously limited the opportunities for the work of Colonial Development and Welfare, which in happier times he would have pursued with the same energy and vision as made his earlier -ser- vices to the Empire, in. India and the; near East, so outstanding. Lord Lloyd has passed on; but we pre fortunate in that the task, which her had to Ilay aside uncompleted. has been taken up by a success so well quslified, to see it through to a successful conclusion. as th~e very Chairman of the Royal Cotmmission whose report on thersep coloniles led' to the inauguration of the new Colonial Policy, on which above all else our hopes for the future are built. The year 1940 has now passed into history. For Britain and her colonies, every one, it was a year of great trial ande tribulation; but when, in the summer, after a winter and spring of uncertainty and frustration, the tragedy of France's defection seemed to many of our greatest, friends to set the seal upon our own defeat, the spirit of Britain rose to heights unbelievable. The England that was wont to conquer others refused to make a shiam~efulconquest of herself; and, secure in her mastery of the sea, set about the new conquest of.the air, rejoiced in being at last alone in her fight with the forces of evil. and by her steadfast courage and determination won new friends and new allies. The tide has turned. The German air-force was signally defeated in the battle of Britain, and the Italian jackal, who mistook the vultures of Fascism for the Eagles of Caesar, embarked on a fool-hardy attempt to recover the grandeur that was Rome, to find too late that he had succeeded only in reviving .the glory that was Greece. That the coming springs and summer will bring difficult days and much sorrow for Britain is only too certain; but nowhere in our Empire today is there any doubt of the outcome. There is an old. English sayi~ng. that where there's a will, there's a way. The people of Britain have shewn the will to victory, and by God's grace, in this year 1941, they shall shew the powler. Behind the btulwcarks of the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, the people. of this. Colony may feel secure; and the members of this Council may go ahead with plans for the betterment of its people's daily lot in the quiet assurance that their efforts will not be wasted. In the coming Session I propose to submit, for the consideration of Honourable Members, bills for several measures affecting the welfare of the working communityy' which I am; sure will receive their whole-hearted approval. Among the ~bills to be read for the first time today are two of ~the most important of these measures, the enactmenti of which has been already too long delayed. TIhe first is the Bill relating to Trade Unions,. wlhiah provides for the registration of Trade U~nions, regulates their constitution and convffers on th~emn the rights amd prilileges enjoyed in. all civilized countries by properly constituted associations of fiabottirers for the protection of their legitimate interests and. the. orderly employment of 'the methods of collective bargaining. I hope to see this Bill exiac~ted as speedily as possibk;, for one most important reason. The Imperial Parliament,. in the: Colniul Development and W'elfare Act, has limited the assistance which may be given to Colonies anid Protectorates under the terms of that Act by the following pro- -'Before making any scheme as respects any colony the Secr~etary of State shall satisfy himself, in a case where the scheme provides for the payment of the whole or part of the cost of the execution of any works, that the law of the colony provides rerasonable. facilities for the establishments and activities of trade unions and that fair conditions- of labour will be bs~rerved in the execution of the works." I am aware that there are no real trade unions at, present organise~d in this country and. that the movement is still in embryo. But it is a movement which, once begun, may evielop rapidly, and: it is a movement which we in. this ~Council must welcome and en- courage if we are to do~ our duty by~ the people of this Colony. The second, equally im- portant; measure, of social reform, which appears in thre agenda for today, is the Wvork- ~men's Compensatlion Bill. This measure is, in all but minor dlet~ail, the same bill as was BRITISH- HONDURAdS' GAZETTE 8 introduced last Session but withdsrawn for extensive amendments of drafting. Its provri- sione- are by newi wedllknown to Honourable Me~mbers aid I am- sure~ that there is gen- eral- agreement on both- sides of this House as to, th-e need for this measure and the de sirability of its early' emplacement on our Strt~ute Book. Two other measures, which I propose to bring forward for the consideration of Hon~ourable- M~embers during this Session, are a Masters a~d: Servants Bill and a new Public~ Health Ordinance. The Masters and Serv~ants Bill has been venry carefully pre- paed- by myself and my learned and Honorrable- friend, the Attorney General. and its purpose is to bring up-to-date and into conformity wTith moderit and' enlightened practices the very antiquated labour laws of this Colony. In no wayv dty conditions in this country resemble those in any other place with which I have had acquaintance, and the drafting of a suitable measure has not been simple. I believe, however, that although our bill is but a modest one, it will prove to be, in its practical effect, a veritable Charter of Liberty for the workers of British Honduras. The Public Health Ordinance is largely a compila- tion of the present law. A number of laws have been amalgamated and the whole of the legislation necessary for the protection of Public Health, sanitation and quarantine. has been brought together in one comprehensive code. The work of compilation, originally done by the Honourable the Senior Medical Officer, has been very carefully revised by the Honourable the Attorney General and myself, and I am sending both these measures home to the Secretary of State for the favour of examination by his legal advisers before they are published in this Colony. I did not intend, today, to say anything on the subject of finance. It is a matter with which we dealt very thoroughly last October, and there is very little I can add by way of information to what I told you then. Unfortunately, I have not yet received from the Secretary of State any notification of his approval of our budget for the current year, but I imagine th~at the delay is due chiefly to the unfortunate accident by which two very important despatches were lost in the "Western Prince." I wish, however, just to make one reference to the finances of the past year' because it is one which will, I think, please Honourable Members and reassure. Honourable Members are aware thzat the financial prospects of the Colony deteriorated rapidly throughout the early months of 1940, and that at one time the position took on an aspect of the utmost seriousness. I am happy to report, however, that by a policy of the strictest economy, the Government was able to meet from savings not only the shortfall in estimated revenue, but also all supplementary expenditure, including war' expenditure, approved throughout the year, apart from the cost of unemployment relief, for which we relied upon the bounty of the Imperial Gov- ernment. One further reference I wish to make before we proceed to the business of the day, and that is to what I think was a very important measure taken by me, on my own initia- tive, I am afraid, and without previous consultation with Honourable Memnbers. I refer to the reorganization of the Defence Force. For various reasons, I concluded that it was no longer possible in time of war to carry on the arrangement by which the command of the Defence Force was made the part-t.ime "occupation of the Superintendent of Police. In coming to that conclusion, I may say that I had the full concurrence of Major Mat- thews himself and, largely at his suggestion, I approached the Secretary of State with the proposal that a regular army officer should come out here to take over the command. As you are aware, Major Johanson has since arrived in the Colony, and has assumed command of our local Forces. I wish, however, to bring to the notice: of Honourable Members, the following remarks by the Inspector General of the Local Forces for the West Indies, who inspected the Local Police and Defence Forces just before Major Johanson took over. Brigadier Latham wrote:-- "On his relinquishing command~ of thre "Troops, I should like to mention the excellent work done by Major P. E. Matthews, "O.B.E. This officer, who has commanded the Defence Force in addition to his duties as "Superintendent of Police, has, I consider, by his loyalty and personality, imbued a high "spirit of service and sense of esprit de corps in both Forces. During his tenure of com- "mand the Defence Force has been increased from a strength of 4 officers and 103 Other "Rankrs to 9 Officers and 186 Other Ranks, and he has brought both F~orces to a high "state of discipline and smartness. I consider that great credit is due to Major Matthews "for his hard work and devotion to duty which have so largely contributed to the present "'standard of the British Honduras Defence and Police Forces." As I said in my despatch to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, it gives me very great pleasure to endorse the remarks of Brigadier Latham, in praise of Major Matthews and his work. Honourable Members,.today3 we begin wha~t\ presumably, will be the final Session 82 BRITISH HONDURAS GAZETTE of this present Cou~nc~il. The programme. as I haver outline~d it. is neither~a large one nor ambitious. buat I hope that by ther end of this Session.- when the measures I have me-n- tioned have found their place on our Statute Book;. thle Honourable Members of this SCouncil will be able to congratulate thetmsebe~s thati, in thez shor~t space of its term, real progress has been made. Dark days still lie ahead of us, but already, I think, we can see the pinkll flush of dawn. The year of victory, if not yet with us, is already in sight, and I am quite sure :hat, when happier times return to the world, under the leadership of the Honourable Mem- bers of this Council--those here at present or their succesjors--this Colony can be con- fident of going forward on the right road. _ _ ~ ~ __ L_ - Prinlted bya the? Gov~ernmentol Printecr. G OVERNMENT GAZET31TE BRITISH HONDURAS M.P. 02981. Colonial -Secretary's Office, Belize, 20th February, 1941. Binoculars for the Forces. The tremendous increase in the numbers of the fighting forces of the Empire has necessitated tenurgen produ e cnof a vst masallof e up needs -can be met at once. One of the most es- sential is for binoculars. An army must have eyes, and recruitment has far outstripped the:r manu- factureP the Se~cretaryv.of State: for the Colonies that the United Statels flovernmecnt has agreed to take charge of British interests` in Rouminig.. : No. Izo. }P. og4II. Derlif,, Tst .11ar~rh,~ 1941 THE MOTOR VEHICLES AWD. ROADk~ TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. 1938 (No. 32 of 1938). Pursuant to the provisions of section 4 of the His Majesty's Government are appealing to t~he Motor .Vehicles and Road Traffic OQrdinance, people of -the Colonies to -give their prismatic 1938 (No. 32 of I938), the Licensi~ng .Authority binoculars to the fighting services. The need is~has, with the approvalofth;eGovernor-;appint-u urgent and very great, and anyone, everyone, ed Donald Llewellyn Guild, L~ance Cllrl's ,ral of possessing a pair is asked to make them available Police No. 21, to be an Inszpec~tor for tl1e Be~lk for .transmission to the United Kingdom. District with effect from the first~ day o~f fo~Eu- asy,1941 Binoculars, in good order, of 6, 7 or 8 magnifi- cations, are required, and should be sent to the Colonial Secretary's Office. To each pair should be affixed a label bearing the name and address of the donor, N\o. 12I. Beclize, Ist Marchz, 1941. BILLS TIO BE PRE~SENTED TfO THE LEGISLATIVEE COUNCIL. *The under-menltionetd Bills,. the full texut of each of which was published with the Gazze~tt as s~hownl in parentheses, will.1>e presented at a forthmaning mee-ting to the Legislative Council and notification is hereby gIven tn accordance with the Standing Rules ati Orders:-- Md.P. 02644. No. T19. ~Belize, 26th2 Febr~uary,-194L NOTICE* It is notified for general infoJrmationl that His Excellency the Goernmor has been informed by 84 B IRITI[SH HONDUR AS GAZETTEr I I -- - In exercise of the powers conferred up~on mie by section 30 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1938 (No. 32 of 1938), I have appointed Donald Llewelflyn Guild, ]Lance Cor- poral of Police No. 21, to be an Examniner-for the Belize District writh effect: faom thle first day of January, 194I. P. E. M~T'THE11'S,, A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amrend theo Pensions O~rdinance. 1928 (No. 16 of 19281. I A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend the Petro~leum (Production) Ordinance, 1937 (No. 1y of~-1937) MI.P. 01893- . .P. oz41I. Police H?,~~,i-rq... , Belize, Isi 5Lu-, &,7 194r. THE MOTOR Y~EHIC:LES AND ROArD (P'ubGiS)rl i hediGarette dated 22nrlFebruary, 194I) ;TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, 1938 (Nol -32 of ~~- 1938). By Command. R. E. TURNBULL, Colonial Secretary. No. I2. MN.P. on~o4C. Colonial Secretary's Office, Belize, 25th February, 1941 DEPUTY ALCALDES. ., S.P'ursuant to the provisions of section 6~of the Alcalde Jurisdiction Ordinance--Chalpterr 174 ~tof the Consolidated Laws, I924-the, Alcald~e :aIppoi'nte~d for each of the unde'r.- UltltLionl ~ places hals, with the approval of His Excellency trhe Gov,\ernor, appointed as his ~elp-uty the per so~n whose hame appears opposite the nam~e oL suchIplace. * By Command. R. E. TURNBUILL, Cojlontal Secretary. Stann Creek Distr~ict. Edin. 9. Op. ' Education OIfi'l,,-. Beliz-e, a4th, February, 1941. No. 124. SCH-IOOD OFFICER FOR C:ORIlPULSORY' ATTENDANCE ARE.1. ~T'ith ~e'fergae,~ sq Notice No. -I',9 dated thte Ithi Anatht, 1939, under~and by virtue~ of the provisions of section 29 of th~e Educaition Ordinance, No. 14 of ;Eg26, His Excellency the Governor has accepted the warnationtifcl MIr. E. Fitzgil.L~ton as School.l Off'icr l ful thei RochcRt..ne Pond Compulsory Attendcanie Arta iflih effect.' from the Ist Mlarch, 7941, and re~voked his ap- pointment a~ccordt-inl. By Order. .~" - B. E. CAInRMAN- Director of~ Ejris n'l. No,. 125 '' .~ Ej. Ir 6t. Beizet 25tfh F~ebruary,, 29tr EFFICIENT SCHOOLS. His O'xcellency the Governor has-' .* () Approved the recogaitio~. r accordsmnce with, section 37 of t~he Education Ordinane~ No 1 of 1926:-- ,. Roman Catholic School at Santana, Belizle District, City M~i--ionl School, Belize. {6) Canlcelle<},)sis reconpaitilon of the fol- lowing zschoolyas offic ie ntsr-. M\icrsRob3~atents' dBelfrd? Mrs; A..If. He A-cuirre' s ICaorozl , Rev. J..~N. AnfhL u' (EChze1 Miss C. Smith's (Be~ize)` Bn8ilacio J. Lopez 11'illian '. Garbutt ..Seine Bight. New~t-e wn, Commerce :: Bigfit. Punta Placedtia: - Toledo District. Cecilio C~af Juan Cus Salvador Max Santiago Tuenb d ' Pedc-ro .190 Simeog Ma~rtinez . I)o mi ngo- C-hu n .4. ,.- .San Antonio (N\uevo). San Pedro Columbia. Aguacate, Moho River. Santa Teresa (Hincha zones) Moho River. Crique Sarcos, Temash River, Barra~nco- Dolosers, Sarst~oon Ri y ,r; S Cayo Distrier;.-, -"' . Jpse Manria Saulc B enque.T iFjB -Rosa Corro : -'.. Sucho~,td. 1 ; S5ibrerio R-om~erQ,- S Aeia. Sebastian: Tzk ;5 San AntoniJ. Juan Medina BtRillet Tree Falls. No.- 123- BR (TISHl HONDURAS GAZETTE 85 Miss O. Arnold's (Belize) Trinity College cEci;:r!'. in accordanlct withr section 37 (3) of the Edauca- tion Ordinance, No. 14 of 1926. By Order. B. E. CARMIAN, Director of Educatio~n. No. 126. . Agricuclrtural Department, | Belize, 25th February- 1941- TENDERS FOR WOOD FUEL. ' Tenders are invited for supplying wood fuel to the under-mentioned Government Rice Mills for period ending 31st Decembler, 1941,~ viz.:- A. PuLnta Gordia Mills. 80 cords wood fuel to be delivered at the Mills in four lots of 20 cords each during the first week of May, July, October anld December, 194x. B. Belize Mills. 24 cords wood fuel to be delivered at the Mills in four lots of 6 cords each shn lin,; the first week of May, July, October and December, I941- Only hard wood such as Silly Young, Craboo, Button Woocl ane lMangrove will be accepted. Tenders mlust be submitted to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture not: later than Sattor day, aznd T\1.aich, 1941- . Thel~ lowes-t or any other tender will not necess sarily be accepted. By Order ' J. F. WARD, Agricutltural Otfficer. M.P. 03008. Attorney General's Chambers, Belize, 20th Febr-uary, 1941. SKILLED TRADESMEN FOR THE ARMY. Applications from skilled tradesmen of the un der-mentioned categories are wanted for service in the Brlrlsh Army-- Electricians of signals (wireless mechanics), Engine-fitters (I.C. and pumps), Engine-fitters (steam and reciprocal), ~ilvers. (motor vehicles), Instrument mechanics, Millwrights, STool-makers, Turners; Armourers, Boile~rmalkeri C~oppel smiths GM di issts (pc), Motor-mechanics, Moulders, Operators of signals (wireless and line), Operators of signals (teleprinter), Watchmakers, Welders (acetylene or electric). General conditions of enlistment are:-- (a) Men must be between' the ages of 20B and 45. (b) Men must be of, a reasonable standard of skill in one of the trades enumrerat- ed above. (c) Men must be fit for general service in the Army. (d) Married meti may be accepted and ordi- nary family allowance (wife and~child- ren) will be payable; other depend- ants' allowances are not payable to dependants residing outside the United Kingdom. (e) Acceptance for a particular trade is pro+ visional pending the volunteer passing dom tan vlntes leam dto tas- man's rate of pay in any particular class of trade will depend upon his passing that test. If volunteers fail to qualify as tradesmen they will enlist for normal duties and draw normal rates of pay until the opportunity for qualification as tradesmen arises. Meri over 45 and men under 45 who do not pass medical examination, and who belong to the following occupations, viz.:-- Fitters, edak miths, Coppersmiths, Sheet: metal workers, Machinists, will be accepted for employment on munition production in the United Kingdom provided tlhey are fully skilled. The period of enlistmentt will be for the dura- tion of the war and free passages will be provided. The normal rate of pay varies between 70 shil- lings and 90 shillings for a 47 hour week acpcord- ing to octeupation--with, the possibility of ove~r- time. Applicants who can produce satisfactory testi- monials and are willing to undergo a trade test should apply by letter addressed to the Clerk to the Attorney General. S. A. MlcKINSTRY,, Attorney General, Chairman of Selection Board. BRIITISH HONTDURAS, 194T. In the Supreme Court---Probate Sidec. General Registry, Belize, I4th February, 194T. In the- (;loads of WILLIAA M ROSE, late of Belize, Miechanic, deceased. A~lglicathanl for Leiters of A.Insrink;trationn in the above Estate has b-een mtade by .11ph~onsina Rose of Belize. Widow. 86 BlUTISH HONDUR~AS GAZETTE Edurcation Office ' Belize, 22nd Jannuary, 194x. 'tEACHERS' &~ PUP~IL TEACHERS' EXtAMINA4TIONiS, 1941. It is.hereby notified for general information that the Teachers' and Pupil Teachers' Exam- ination's, 1941, willbe heldl on Tuesday, Wednes- day and T~hursday, the 6jth, 7th and 8th May 1941 at Be~lize, also at Cayo, Corozal and Punta Golrda if there' are sufficient candidates at these places. 2. Applications for entry niust be made on forni 5 for the Teachers' Examninations and form 6' for the: Puzpil Teeachers' Examinations and mwcsZ~itwackth Eduication tyhcre not later than t~e 31st MdrchI, 194T. A4s after this date no enttry w-ill bd rece-ived, inttending candidates should send in their entries, duly completed and signed. as early as possible so as to allows for possible delay in the mail. 3. Pupil teachers ana their principals are re- mninded that failure by a pupil teacher to take the examination involves his or her dismlissal. 4. Principal teachers are further reminded that no pupil teacher can be: etigaged who has not passed at least the First Vear Pupil Teachers' Examination. By Order. B. E. CARMIAN, Diretor of Edrication. *'". ....- ***Nov. 12, I3940-EV~APNGCELISTA MARTIN ---Staun Creek District, eituate in the town of ,Stann Creek .. Lot No. 4190 ***Jan. 22, 1941--PRANCISCA CHI DE CON\TRERAS--Cayo District, situate in the town of Benque Viejo .. Lot No. 223 ***Jan. 25, 1941-- STANLEY~ E. FILORES-- Stann Creek D~istrict, situate in the Village of Seine Bight, North by lIt No. II,.Eas~t by the sea, South, by lot No. 13, West by lot N\o. 54; being lot formerly held on lease by Santiago Lambey . .. .. Lot No. 1.2 + Feb. 5, I94I--ROSENDO GABRIEL-- ,Tloledo District, situlate in the Village of Barran- ; .. ... Lot No. 100 '***Fr. 8, 1941--JOSEPH RENGUTCHE-- Toledo District, situate in the townm of Punta Gorda; being formerly heldl on lease by Cecil Antonio .. Lot No. 251 ***Feb. 15, 1941--AN\AST~ACIO Coll'l~TCH-- Cayo Distr~ict, situate irt the V~illage of' Soccoths Lots Nos. 136B & 137B. ***Feb. 17, 194I--PERCY IIIGiINIO,-Stann Creek District, situate in the town of Stann Creek; being lot formerly held on lease by Cescris Ovitdo .. .. Lot No. 387 ***Feb. 19, r94I--EMILIANO GONZALEZ-- Tol~edoJ District, situate in the town of Pzlnta Gorda; being lot formerly hleld on lease by Cesa- rio Gonzalez .. .. .. Lot No. 177 ***Feb. 25, I94I--ALBRERTO BURGOS-- Orange Walk District, situate in the Village of Rancho Dolores . .. Lot No. 25 To Purchase. *Su!?, 25, Z(940---GLADYUS MOREY-Troledo District, situate on the left ascending Swasey Branch, Monkey River, North by land formerly leased to George Mluschamlp, East by land grant- ed to William Bennett, South by Crown lanld, West by Crown~ land . .. 15 acres ***Oct. 14, Ig40--SIMON\ PARHAM-Trloledo District, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda-San Antonio Road, North by land Qccu- pied by Victoria Bennett, East by road reserve and land occupied by Edward W~illiamlls, South by road reserve and Crown land, West by land orccup'ied by Henry Perito .. 20 acres *Oct- 28, 1940O--HENRY SHAND--Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascending ~North Stann Creek, North bzy Crown land, East by Crown land, Solith by crown land, West by Crownland.. .. .. .. 20 acres *Dec. 24, I919.4 tSwasey Branlch, Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by land leased by Dimbllircl Rodri- qluez, South by Crown land, West by Crownn land . .. .. .. 10 acres ***Janz. 6, 1q41-JOHN\ W. MOREYIIT-Tolledo TDi-tliit, situate on the left ascending SwYiasey Branch, Mtonkey River, North by Ciown land and land formerly leased by Thomas Bardalez, East by the river, South by Crown land and land of Estanislau Mlartinez, West by Crown land; being a portion of land formerly granted to A. Martinez ... 1. acres ,*Jan. If;, I(94z-LOU~3IE EVELYNh--S~tann Cireek District, situate on thle left agend:!ing the Stalrn Creek; Valley Road, North by the Stann Creek V411ey Road, East by Crown land, South aby Clsewn landr and Billy Barpquedier Creek, West by block No. 36 of the Ig-so Miles; Ag~ricul- tural Settlement a '.10ad for jy Mo~es Jacobs; being block No. 3 iPf the jOF Mlese Agricatl- tural Settlemlent and app~ro smately' two acres to the south of it .. .. 10 acres The netti of kin inrparticularr and all persons illge~naroF, are hereby c~i~td to, show~ealuse On or beforre -'Mundra'i the ralth, day\ of March, 1941, wrhy -fyh'letcters shouldl- srt be granted to t~he 'said?1'pi~ honsinil a Ros~e. 9d . IRegi--tar Genti~al- Survey Depatrmenl, N6. Iaf. Beize, Irst March, 1941. L;AN D APPLICAT'~OIOS. APPLICATIONPS in connection with Crown Lands are notified in the Government Gazeltt for the purpose of giving any person an opportunity of making any representations to this officean relation to any such application. Such applicatidas will be; inserted in at least. fthreeseparate issues of the Gazette before thev wiRYt ~be det wii~th by the Gorvernor, so that applicants must be prepared for this delay. Thefbilowing applications are hereby notify d By Order. . G. .S. BEUSBY - Actirit Dirctr of Surveys. TO LaSA. **Oct. 28, It)4o--ROMANA D~EGO--Stans Creekr Bistrict, situate in the Village of Seine Bight .. .. Lot No. 93 ~i~-c~--~ -------_I_ ---------t~-rr_--ill_ ~ ~ - BRITISH HONTDUJRAS GAZETTIE 87 *Feb. 10, I941- CL..\~ tlT;i)E8%.1,L Fel.OW11~R S --Belize District, situatebon thec left alcendlug Haulover Creek, Betlite River, North br ibe! creek, East by Crow~n )and, South11 Ev'~CIrown land, West by land granted to A4. L,. For;1E te: trl la.nd formerly ap~proved to George W~. F-ortc 7a. O~r. 34p. ***Feb. 10, 1941-~iNIFRE.D WHT.L;~T:M-- Stann Creek District, situate on-the ut igh.-~id' of the Stann Creek Valley Road at aboullt', , miles, North by Crown land, East Ly! Crorwi1 land, South by the Stann Creek Pilky-\ Reed~r, West by land applied for by Jane W'illian sj 10 acres *"F`eb. II, 19)41-FREDERICK 31OR`RIIJ.0 -Stann Creek District, situate on the right ascending the Sta~nn Creek Valley Roatl, (a) North by block No. 367, East by the eastern half of block No. 366 (F. Monsanto), South ty block No. 2IoA. (F. Morrillo! and block No. zlo (E. Smlirl.), West b~y land occup~ied by T. Koni- shi; being the western half o-f Block No. 366 20 acres (b) North by road reserve andl the wie~st part of block No. 366, East by block No. 2;0, South by the Stann Creek Valley Road, West by land occupied by T. Konishi; being block No. 2IoA,. now heldon leaEe byapplicantt 7) acre ***Feb. 12, 194 I---SAMUELT AUCDINETT-- Toledo District, situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda-San Antorixo Road,.N\orth by' land .granted to F. Straughan, East by land2 formerly of David Ramelam, Pouth ty Crovn land, West by land granted to Samuel Bevans; being a part of land formerly granted to Aaron EdwYards ... .... .. 20 acres se*Feb. r3, 1941-ETLLAS CILL'ETT---Cayo District, situate 011 the Iguana Creek Estate, right ascending Belize River, North by land of E11ias Grillett, East by land of Rosa M~ai, South by the river, West by the river 11a. Ir. Oip. ***Feb. 14, 1941--PRA NICTSCO R. DIAC-- Toledo District, situate on the rigt ascendiing Columbtia B~ranchi of Rio Crat'e, Nonrth ty Ecad reserve and blocks Nos. 419 end 42r, Fast by block No- 4123;,South ty tl-e river, Wat~ by block No. 417; being block No. 420 formerly occupied by Alidia Estrada B' .. 483 acres **Feb. 15, I941--CEDRIC JOSEP`H--Belize District, situate at Rockstone Pond Cobune Ridge, North by Section No. 92 (J. Whylie), East by a road and Crow'n land, South by Sec- tion No. go (C. Sealy), WNest by Section No. Ico (J. W'illiams); being Section No. 91 formlerly granted to C. Sealy, subject to a right-of-wfiy 30 feet wide .. .. .. 15 acres For a Free Grant. Feb. 12, 1941--BUB!E RT McKEN ZIE-- tann Creek District, situate at about 17$ miles on the Stann Creek Valley Road, NoLrth by th~e Stann Creek Valley Road, East by land approved to L. C. Levy, South by Crown land, We'-tt bg1anld approved to James 1Mc~enzie . Z10acres jCanCel lationS-Leases. Rl.P. S.G. 18s3-33--JOEL RHODEN--Stann Creek District, situate- in the Carib Reserve, So~uth~ Side. 5 acres (block No. 332). For non-payment of rent. **Jan. I5, 1941- JAMESS ROBERTXS--Stann Creek District, situate about ten miles on the ! north side ofirthe Stann Creek Valley Road, North by Crown land, East by land applied for I by George Westby, South by the Stann Creek i Valley Road, West by land reserved for the l Agricultural Station andl Crown land; being land formerly occupied by Alpheus Trapp 10 acres *Jant. 16, 1941--MORRIS BA~LDER.11\`iON --Stann Creek District, situate on the right e ascending bank of the North branch of the l North Stann Creek opposite Sharp Bros. Estate i at Middlesex, North by Crownl land. East by ' Crown land, South by the north branch of t~he North 'Stann Creek, West by land occupied by l~ Martin Brumley .. ..15 acres ***Jan. I17 r941--HENRIETTA ROBBER- ; TO--Toledo District, situate on the left ascend- ing Boyo Creek, Temash River, North by the norther-n portion of land formerly occupied by i David Palmer, East by land occupied by P. N\ich~olas, South by Crown land, West by Crown land; being the southern part of land formerly held on lease by David Palmer .. 5 acres ***Ja~n. 20, Ig941-NICHOLA4S O. PALACIO --Stann Creek District, situate on the west side of Placencia Lagoon, North by Crown land, East by Crowin land and land formerly granted to Santos Ordonez~, South by Crown land, West by.Crown land .. .. 5 acres *Jan. 25. 94t--UNA THOIMPSON--Stann Creek District, sittiate on the Stann Creek Val- ley Roai! near 19) Miles, N\orth by Crow~n land, East: by block No. 23 of the 19j-20 Miles Algricu!- tural Settlement formerly occupied by Ch]arles Belisle, South by the Statnn Creek Valley Road, West by block No. 21 of the 19-20 Miles .Agricul- tur~al Set~tlement formerly occup~iedl by P. Hill; being block *N\o. 22 of the 19- 20 Miles: Agricul- tural Settlement formerly occupied by Cyril Belisle .. ... Sa. Or. 09p. *Janr. 19, 1941;--JANE WTILLIAMhS--Stann Creek District, situate on the Stanln Creek Val- ley Road at about 98 Miles, North by Cro~n land, East by Crown land, South b~y th~e Stann Creek Valley R~oad, West by land occupied by John Wlilliamls; being the five acres adjoiniing the tenl acres occupied by Joh~n Williams 5 'acres **Feb. I, I94I--ELIJIO N'OVELO-Stann Creek District, situate on the left ascending North Stann Creek, North by land occupied by G. Thomson, East by land,occupied by Louisa 'Richards blocksr No. 384), South by Crown land, West by Crown land' (block No- 386); being south of 14hd occupied by G. Thoms~on blockk No. 355) .. .. .. .. 25 acres ***Feb. 5. 1941-KARL, CARBUrTT--Stann Creek District, situate iti the Ten Acre Holding~s, North Stann Creek; being block N~o. 177i former- ly leased to James M\cDonald. .. 10 acres "**Feb. 7, II)41I-CLARENCE PAS~C~lCIO- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Bladen Branch, Monkey River, North by Crown land, East by Crown land, South by Bladen Branch,. West by the tclagon- about a quarter of a mile froml the junctio~x with Swaisey Branch formerly granted to applicant .. ]5 acres **Feb. 7, 194I--JOSE, MAQUIN--Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Conejo Creek branch, North by Crown land, Ealt by land formerly leased by applicant, South- by Conejo Creek branch, Fey.-3 by Crown land; being a p:otionl cqf latfd fortrierly held by ap~pli- cant ... 25aces BS BRITISHN HONDURAS GAZETTE~ The Treasulry, Belize, 25tha Ja~nuary,, I941. NOTICE . INCOME TAX. M.P. S.OJ. 423-34--HOMER S. CARMICHAEL --Toledo District, situate on the left ascending Monkey River near Bamboo Creek. 100 acres. At the request of the lessee. M.P. S.C. 225-37LBBENJAMIN E. VERNON -BRelize District, situate on the left ascending Manatee River. 20 acres. At the request of the settler. M.P. D.S. 1880--NATHANTIEL SAlUNDERS-- Toledo District, situate on the right ascending Punta Yecacos Lagoon. 20 acres. For non- payment of the first instahnent. G A Z ErTTE Subscription Rates. The Gazette will be supplied to sub- 1 scribers at the rate of $4.00 for the calendar year, payable in advance, all subscriptions expiring on 31st De- cember. Single copies will be sold at 15 cents each. Rates for' Non-Official Notices- First insertion, 50 cents per inch, single columns. Second and -every subsequent inser- tion of the same~notice,"25 cents per inch, single column. ; Custom House, Belize, 15th February, 1941.. Noticesis hereby given that the undernoted goods, having been in the King's Ware- house for over one year, will be sold at Public Auction on the 27th March, 1941, at 2 P.M. in accordance with section- 83 of chapter 16 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924, as amended by Ordinance No. 3 of 1935. Clearance warrants will not be accepted after 24th M~ar~ch, 1941. Importing Ship & Date Marks & Nos. Particulars PERSONS liable to pay Income Tax are r~e- minded that they are required to file returns of their incomes in respect of the year ending. 31st December, 1940, on or before the 31st March, I941- 2. Returns by employers of salaries, etc.,; should be forwarded to the Income Tax Branch 'rlIe1~:uryI not later than the 31st March, 194I- 3. In the case of any person carrying on busi- ness, a certified copy of the Profit & Loss Ac- count and Balance Sheet should accompany the return. 4. All returns, etc., should be sent under Confidential Cover to the Income Tax Branch (Treasury), Belize, or to the District Cominis- sionler in an out-district, from whom the neces- sary forms can be obtained on application. 5. Failure to file Returns within the time presexibed by law will render taxpayers liable to prosecution without further warning. By Order, R. E. TURNBULTL,, Ilnome Taxu Commissionzer. I lot Bolinder Engines 1 case Hair Oil 4 cases Confectionery 4 cases Medicine 1 etn. Hats 1 pel. Newspaper 1 pcl. Newspaper 1 pcl. Newspaper 1 c/s.` Prunes, 1 Apricots. 1 Bx. Plate~ Glass 1 pee. Auto Spring .5 etihs. Oats fE icries'Rayon Goods "~ 111 cases Mattlp 50 Bktspo,~;- lv.-Lard; 1 28 case Ml.ltc~hes 4 cases Toilet GoiodS _2, cases Toilet Gdods* "Albert" 27.7.39 "Crawford Ellis" 2.6.39 "Douro" 8.8.39 "Connector" 23.3.39 "Port Antonio" 11.4.39 "Connec'tor" 1935.39 "Cneco"1..9 "Connector"' 16.6.39 "Lysnefjord" 28.7.39 "Lysefjord" 28.7.39 "Lis~l'jord" 11.8.39 "Connector" 13.11.39 "Olancho" 24.11.39 '"San Gil" 8.12.39 "Connector" 30.12.39 '"Notos" 4.1.40 "Notos"- 4.1.40 "Notos"' 4:1.40 G.G. S. A. 1 W.S. 1217 S.U.B. B~uller 8 T. V. Ramos T. V. Ramos T. V. Ramos Cooperativas Gen. 85p. Co. Cr, F. Angl: Mis. 'Bosch R.B. & Co. P. & Co~. 3&5 A.N.T. 50/69 93 J.B. 6109 1/50 A.N.T. 70/99 - A.N.T. 13-,141( .76 a A.N.T. 138~:'8739 .~ |
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