SAINT VINCENT
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
S bl b is h bED authority .
VoL. 98.] SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965. [No. 57.
GOVEFNM ENT NOTICES.
No. 160.
HURRICANE NOTICE.
It is hereby notified for general information that in the event of a br-ricane
threatening or approaching the Island, the following warnings will be given:-
CAUTIONARY
FINAL HURRICANE WARNING
(1) A red flag with a black
rectangular centre will be
flown on Police Headquar-
ters.
(2) Loud Speaker and Radio
announcements.
(3) Three saluting guns will be
fired.
(1) A red flag with a black
rectangular centre will be
flown from Police Stations.
(1) Two red flags with black
rectangular centres one
above the other will be
flown on Police Headquar-
ters.
(2) Church Bells will ring for 5
minutes.
(3) The siren will blow for 5
minutes.
(1) Two red flags with black
rectangular centres will be
flown from Police Stations.
(2) Loud Speaker and Radio (2) Church Bells will ring for 5
announcements. minutes.
13th July, 1985.
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KINGSTOWN
RURAL AREAS
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310 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
No. 222.
APPOINTMENTI .
Mr. W. F. CENAC, LL.B., Attorney
General, St. Lucia, has been appointed
to the post of Attorney General St.
Vincent.
Mr. CENAC is expected to arrive in St.
Vincent on the 24th September, 1965.
21st September, 1965.
(C. 789.)
No. 223.
Mr. OWEN CUFFY has been appointed
as a Class I Clerk with effect from 13th
March, 1965.
21st September, 1965.
(P.F. 883.)
No. 224.
AWARD OF ST. VINCENT ISLAND
SCHOLARSHIP 1965.
It is hereby notified for general
information that the award of the St.
Vincent Island Scholarship 1965, has
been made to Mr. ARTHUR E. MALONEY
of the St. Vincent Grammar School.
21st September, 1965.
(S.S. 967.)
No. 211.
VACANT POSTS.
ELECTRICIANS & APPRENTICES-P.W.D.
Applications are invited for the
following non-pensionable posts at the
P.W.D.:-
(a) Two (2) Electricians
(b) Two (2) Apprentice Electricians.
The Duties and Qualifications of the
posts are as follows:-
Dutis :-
Electricians and Apprentices will
be required to carry out electrical
house wiring and repairs to electrical
installations and equipment owned by
Government; and will be responsible
to the Superintendent of Public
Works through the Electrical Inspec-
tor.
QualifAcations:
Electricians Electricians should
either hold a House Wireman's
Licence and/or should have served an
Apprenticeship with a recognized
Electrical Contractor. They should
ha~v had a minimum of five years
p #ct~i6 experience in the electrical
Appreinices Apprentices should
have 4 mniWrlum of two years experi-
ence With a recognized Electrical
Contractor. Successful applicants may
be required to pass an aptitude test
at the end of three months.
General-For both these posts, ap-
plicants must possess an elementary
school leaving certificate, its equiva-
lent or higher academic qualifications.
Consideration will be given to those
applicants who have had a minimum
of two years practical experience and/
or have been pursuing training at a
Technical School pr through corres-
pondence courses.
Salary:-
The salary of electricians is in the
scale $1,032 x $84-$1,284 x $96-
$1,572, and that of apprentice electri-
cians in the scale of $720 x $30-$750
x $36-$894 x $48-$942.
Commencing salary will be accord-
ing to qualifications and/or experi-
ence.
Applications stating age, qualifica-
tions and accompanied by two recent
testimonials should be submitted to the
Chief Secretary, Government Office,
Kingstown, to reach him not later than
25th September, 1965.
7th September, 1965.
No. 212.
POST OF APPRENTICE & ASSISTANT
DBAUGHTSMAN, PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT.
Applications are invited from suit-
ably qualified persons for the posts of
(a) Apprentice Draughtsman and
(b) Assistant Draughtsman
in the Public Works Department, St.
Vincent.
2. Candidates should possess the
Cambridge School Certificate or its
equivalent with credits in Mathematics,
Chemistry and Physics.
Salary Scales:-
Apprentice Draughtsman-$720 x 30
-$750 x 36-$894 x 48-$942.
Assistant Draughtsman-$1,032 x 84
-$1,284 x 96-$1,572.
Applications in applicants own hand-
writing, with two recent testimonials,
and addressed to the Chief Secretary,
Government Office, Kiitgstowp, should
reach him not later thin the 25th Sep-
tember, 1965.
7th September, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.) 311
No. 225.
LEGISLATION.
The following Documents are pub-
lished with this issue of the Gazette:-
S.R. & O. No. 22. The Police
(Amendment) Regulations, 1965.
S.R. & O. No. 23.-The Pensionable
Offices Order, 1965.
21st September, 1965.
(C.M.F. 12.)
No. 226.
The underm:ntioned Bill is published
with this issue o? the Gazette and may
be seen at Government Office, Kings-
town Library, District Post Offices,
Police Stations and at all Revenue
Offices:-
Private Bill for an Ordinance to
provide for the incorporation of
the Executive Committee of the
Dutch Full Gospel Movement
Streams of Power (Saint Vincent
West Indies).
21st September, 1965.
No. 227.
-:UPPLEMENTS TO GAZETTE.
The Judgment delivered by the
British Caribbean Court of Appeal in
the Case Theophilus Stephens versus
the Queen is published with this issue
of the Gazette.
21st September, 1965.
No. 228.
The Statement of Securities held by
the Crown Agents for Oversea Govern-
ments and Administrations on behalf of
the British Caribbean Currency Board
at 31st December, 1964, is published
with this issue of the Gazette.
By Command,
H. H. WILLIAMS,
Chief Secretary.
Gov iNMENT OP ICE,
21st September, 1965.
DEPARTMENTAL AND
OTHER NOTICES.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
INTRODUCE PRIVATE BILL
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Executive Committee of the Dutch Full
Gospel Movement Streams of Power
(Saint Vincent, West Indies) intend
to promote a Private Bill for an Ordin-
ance to provide for the incorporation
of the Executive Committee of the
Dutch Full Gospel Movement Streams
of Power (Saint Vincent, West Indies.)
OBJECTS AND REASONS
The object of this Dill is to provide
for the incorporation of the Executive
Committee of the Dutch Full Gospel
Movement Streams of Power (Saint
Vincent, West Indies) as a corporation
aggregate.
(Signed) CYRIL OLIVER CHILD
Secretary of the Executive
Committee of the Dutch
Full Gospel Movement
Streams of Power, (Saint
Vincent, West Indies).
SUPREME COURT NOTICE
OCTOBER CRIMINAL ASSIZES
A.D. 1965.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
sitting of the Supreme Court of the
Windward Islands and Leeward Is-
lands in its CRIMINAL JURISDIC-
TION will be held at the Court House,
Kingstown on Wednesday the 6th day
of October, 1965 at 10.00 o'clock in the
forenoon and continuing. All parties
concerned, also such persons as are
bound over by recognizance to prose-
cute, answer charges or give evidence
or summoned as Jurors or witnesses
are hereby commanded to give their
personal attention and attendance.
By Command,
II. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar Supreme Court.
Registrar's Chambers,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
4th September, 1965.
312 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 19C5).
ADVERTIBEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINaGDO2, PAUT T 2 908,661
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 o2 the Registration of the
United liingdom Patents Ordinance,
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
1965 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
poration, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to Herbicidal compo-
sitions containing 3-Substituted Ura-
cils.
Any person may, at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 27 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred to above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
c2 a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom he is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 1965.)
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENT NO. 968,662
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance,
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
19)G5 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
poration, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to Herbicidal compo-
sitions containing 3-Substituted Ura-
cils.
This is a Patent of Addition to
Patent numbered 968,661 dated the
10th August, 1960.
Any person may. at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 27 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred -o above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
of a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom 1eo is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 1965.)
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENT NO. 968,663
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance,
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
1965 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
poration, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to 3-Substituted
Uracils.
This is a Patent of Addition to
Patent numbered 968,661 dated 15th
August, 1960.
Any person may, at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 27 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred to above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
of a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom he is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."'
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar of Pqtents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 1965.)
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION CF UNITED
KI-NGDOM PATENT NO. 968,664
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance,
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
1965 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
poration, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to 3-Substituted
Uracils.
This is a Patent of Addition to
United Kingdom Registered Patent
No. 968,661 dated 15th August, 1960.
Any person may, at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 27 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred to above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
of a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom he is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
314 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 1965.)
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENT NO. 968,665
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance,
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
1965 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
pomtion, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to 3-Substituted
Uracils.
This is a Patent of Addition to
Patent numbered 968,661 dated 15th
August, 1960.
Any person may, at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 27 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred to above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
of a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom he is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."'
H. M. SQUIRES,
Regtstrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE
REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENTS ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 156 OF THE REVISED
LAWS OF SAINT VINCENT, 1926).
(Gazetted 7th September, 1965.)
ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION OF UNITED
KINGDOM PATENT NO. 968,666
In accordance with the requirement
of Section 3 of the Registration of the
United Kingdom Patents Ordinance.
NOTICE is hereby given that an appli-
cation was made on the 18th August
1965 by the E. I. DuPONT De
NEMOURS AND COMPANY, a Cor-
poration, of Wilmington 98, Delaware,
United States of America for the regis-
tration of a PATENT in respect of an
invention relating to Herbicidal Com-
positions containing 3-Substituted Ura-
cils.
This is a Patent of Addition to
Patent numbered 968,661, dated 15th
August, 1960.
Any person may, at any time WITH-
IN TWO MONTHS from the date of
such advertisement, give notice to the
Registrar of opposition to the issue of a
certificate of registration upon any of
the grounds prescribed by section 7 of
the Patents Ordinance (cap. 155) for
opposition to the grant of Letters Pa-
tent.
The relevant sub-section of Section 27
of the PATENTS ORDINANCE re-
ferred to above reads thus:-
"27 (1) Any person may, at any
time within two months from the date
of the advertisement of the acceptance
of a complete specification give notice
at the Registry of Patents of opposition
to the grant of the patent, on the
ground of the applicant having obtained
the invention from him, or from a per-
son of whom he is the legal representa-
tive, or on the ground that the inven-
tion has been patented in the Colony, on
an application of prior date, but on no
other ground."
H. M. SQUIRES,
Registrar of Patents.
The Patent Office,
c/o The Registry,
Court House,
Kingstown,
St. Vincent.
27th August, 1965.
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.) 315
EDUCATION NOTICE.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS
SYNDICATE G.C.E. (ORDINARY LEVEL) 1965
Name
No. of
Subjects
Taken
Ordinary Passes
ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT
Jacqueline Munroe
Merma Nehall
Gracelyn Smith
Deanna Taylor
Angella King
Bernice Hypolite
Anna Ellis
Anna DaSilva
Solange Bowman
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
Rose Clair Vanloo
Pearlie Sutherland
Silma Saunders
Yvonne Neverson
Selwyn Tannis
Hubert Sharpe
Volton Prescod
Lloyd Jack
Dennis Gibson
Mastus Garrick
I)esmond Dodds
Ernest Davy
Vincent Cambridge
Brenton Bailey
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
Patricia Williams
Cecily Norris
Sandra Hadley
Merle Eustace
Candace DeShong
Cloden Cumberbatch
Catherine Williams
Gracita Thomas
Eloise Simmons
Cremona Samuel
Anna Pompey
Venus Neverson
Gloria Nanton
Pearl McKie
3 French, Spanish
3 English Language, French, Spanish
3 Spanish
2 English Language
1 Geography
2 English Language, Biology
4 English Language, French, Spanish,
Art
4 English Language, French, Spanish,
Art
4 English Language, French, Spanish
English Literature, Histoly
English Language
Bible Knowledge
Bible Knowledge, Health
Bible Knowledge, History
English Literature, Bible
History, Geography
History, Geography
History
Bible Knowledge, History
English Literature, Bible
History, Geography
Science
Knowledge,
Knowledge,
History, Geography
History, Geography
Mathematics
Mathematics
1 English Language
3 History, Mathematics
6 English Literature, English Language,
History, Geography. Latin
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge
6 English Literature, History, Geography
7 English Language, English Literature,
Histor-, Geography, Cookery
5 Bible Knowledge
6 English Literature, Bible Knowledge
7 English Language. English Literature,
History, Geography, Latin, French,
Mathematics
7 English Language, Needlework, Cook-
ery
316 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL-Continued
Name
Dorian Lindsay
Yolande Lewis
Yvette Keane
Velda James
Claire Isaacs
Pamela Hadley
Rowena Greaves
Venita Garraway
Marcelle Fraser
Dawn Fraser
Janet DeFreitas
Faustina Charles
Yvonne Burke
Vera Anne Brereton
Linda Anthony
Angela Ambris
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Bertram Davy
Ewan Lewis
Kenneth DeBiquc
Earl Anderson
Joel Woods
Harvey Williams
Lennox Tannis
Terrence Sprott
Francis Richards
Russel Quashie
Jeffrey Providence
Francis Mulraine
Arthur Marshall
Reynold Jackson
Cordell Jackson
Desmond Hadley
Lennox Fras-r
Bertram Forbes
Oswald Fereira
Reynold Eustace
Geoffrey English
Leroy Ellis
No. of
Subjects
Taken
7
5
6
7
Ordinary Passes
English Language, English Literature,
Geography, Latin, French
Cookery
Geography, Latin
English Literature, History, Geogra-
phy, Mathematics
Bible Knowledge
English Language, English Literature,
History, Geography, Cookery
Geography, Mathematics
Bible Knowledge, Commerce, Princi-
ples of Accounts
7
7 English Literature, Bible Knowledge
6 English Language, English Literature
6 English Literature, Bible Knowledge,
Needlework
6 English Language, English Literature,
History, Geography, Biology
5 English Language, English Literature,
Latin, French, Mathematics
5 English Literature, Geography, Mathe-
matics
1 -
2 English Language, Physics
1 Mathematics
2 Chemistry
7 English Literature, Geography, Chem-
istry, Biology
5 English Language, Mathematics,.
Biology
7 English Language, English Literature,.
Geography, Biology
5 English Language, French, Chemistry
8 English Language, English Literature,
Mathematics
7 English Language, Geography, Mathe-
matics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
7 English Literature, Chemistry, Biology
8 English Langauge, English Literature,.
Geography, Mathematics, Physics,.
Chemistry, Biology
7 English Language, English Literature,
Geography, Mathematics, Physics,.
Chemistry, Biology
5 English Language, Geography, Biology
5 Mathematics, Chemistry
8 English Language, Geography, Mathe-
matics, Biology
8 English Language, English Literature,.
Geography, French, Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
7 English Literature, Geography, Mathe-
matics. Physics
6 English Language, English Literature,.
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
8 English Language, English Literature,
Geography, Biology
8 English Literature. Geography. Mathe-
matics. Physics, Chemistry, Biolopv
5 English Literature, Geography, Mathe-
matics, Physics, Chemistry
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.) 317
GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Continued
Name
Oswald Davis
Joseph Davis
Hubert DaSilva
Christopher DaSilva
Tyrone Crichton
Brian Constance
Shelly Clarke
Can it, Campbell
Kenneth Boatswain
Frederick Williams
Anatole Scott
Olson Robertson
Clement Iton
Baldwin Hercules
Carlton Hazell
Leroy Harry
Garbette Garraway
Mark Fernandez
Hugh Dougan
Eardley Cummings
Cuthbert Cozier
Emille Cox
Junior Coombs
Lyder Conliffe
John Barrington
Morrnn Baisden
Orl.:l Anthony
No. of
Subjects
Taken
7
Ordinary Passes
English Literature, Geography, Mathe-
matics, Physics, Biology
English Literature, Geography, French,
Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology
English Language, Geography, Physics
I6 Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology
7 Geography, Mathematics, Physics,
Biology
7 English Language, English Literature,
Geography, Mathematics
4 Mathematics, Physics
7 English Literature, Geography, Biology
8 English Literature, Spanish
6 English Literature, History, Spanish
8 History
7 English Language, English Literature,
History, Geography. Mathematics
8 English Language, English Literature,
History, Geography
5 Geography, Spanish
7 English Language, English Literature
8 History, Latin, Mathematics
8 English Language, English Literature,
History, Geography, French, Spanish,
Mathematics
8 English Literature, History
P'rench, Spanish, Mathematics
7 English Literature, History
5 English Literature, Spanish, Mathe-
matics
7 History
7 Spanish
8 Hi.torv, Ceography. Mathematics
5 English Language, Geography. French
7 English Language, English Litfrature,
History, Geography, Mathematics
PRIVATE CANDIDATES
(a) Teachers Training Centre & Evening Class
Margaret Young
Jennifer Williams
Amida Williams
Louise Toney
Marjorie Sutherland
Amenzie Sutherland
Sylvia Steele
Hermina Scott
Louise Ross
Anestha Rodney
Urcelle Rebeiro
Lynette Payne
Dorothy Providence
Urselline Philips
Marcia Ollivierre
Ira Ollivierre
4 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
4 English Language
4 Bible Knowledge, History, Mathe-
matics
2 English Literature, History
4 Bible Knowledge, History, Health
Science
4 Bible Knowledge
1 -
3 English Language
4 English Language, Bible Knowledge
English Language
5 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History, Health Science
5 English Language
4 History
2 Health Science
318 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
PRIVATE CANDIDATES-Continued
Name-
Carol Neptune
Annette McDowald
Cynthia McDonald,
Paulette Martin
Veronica Louis
,yivia King
Ermine Keizer
Merle Keane
lIazel John
Geraldine John
Pearl Husbands
Tamalyn Hoyte
Patricia Hazell
losabelle Green
Jean George
;hirley Gaynes
Maureen DeShong
Elaine DeShong
Ruby Davis
Aurora Davis
Aneitha Davis
v ilhelmilna Daniel
Mahalia Castello
Lynette Campbell
Janet Burndfte
Myrtle Birke
Gvweneth Browne
Janet Breretoa
Mazeline Branch
Vernalyn Blencowe
Diana Burrows
Monica Baisden
Yvonne Anderson
Hvaeinth Alvis
So.nia Ash
Kathleen Anderson
Milton Wilson
Wendell Roberts
Beresford Richardson
Wilfred Ollivierre
Raphael Ollivierre
Godfrey Ollivierre
Philemon Morris
Alston Mercury
No. of
Subjects
Taken
5
3
5
5
Ordinary Pdase&
History
Lngiian Literature, Geography
English Language, Bible -inowledge,
History
hnugiin Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, Freneh, Spanish
Biuol Knowledge, History
History
Engiish Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowleuge, History
English Language
English Language
English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
English Language
English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
Health Science
English Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, History
Bible Knowledge
English Language, Geography
English Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, History
English Language, Bible Knowledge
English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
Bible Knowledge
English Literature, Bible Knowledge
English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
4
3 English Literature, English Language
6 History
5 History
4 English Language, Bible Knowledge
3 English Language
& English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History, Geography, Health Science
4 History, Health Science
5 English Language,' English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, History, Health
Science
3 English Literature, Bible Knowledge,
Health Science
4 English Language, English Literature.
Bible Knowledge
1
6 History
1 -
5 Bible Knowledge, History, Geography
4 English Language, History, Health
Science
4 English Language, History
6 English Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, HistQry', Iathe-
matics, Health Science
5 HTTa.th Science
5 Bible Knowledge, History, Health
Science
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965&-(No. 57.). 319
PRIVATE CANDIDATES-Continued
Name
IWinston Marshall
Gregory Lewis
Elwin Lewis
Winston Layne
Cradmore Sutherland
Eli Spencer
Sylvester Simmons
Nolbert Simmons
Kingsley Simmons
Rawlson King
Matthew Jones
John Jack
Eardley Israel
Sylvester Hypolite
Ivan Haynes
Christopher Grant
Curtis George
McLean Donglas
David Douglas
Felix DaSilva
Urbane Daniel
Alston Davy
Esmond Colliere
Aldwyn Clarke
Hudson Cuffy
Kenneth Charles
Kenrok Br-wne
Clarle don Browne
Patrick Bowman
Cleophas Blugh
Leopold Baynes
Bernard Baynes
Reynold Bailey
Timothy Alexander
Lionel Adams
Orden Abbott
No. of
Subjects
Taken
Ordinary Passes
3 English Language, Geography,
Biology
5 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
Geography, Health Science
6 English Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, History
5 History
4 English Language, Bible Knowile1ge
History, Health Science
3 Bible Knowledge, Geography
5 English Language
3 Bible Knowledge
1 English Language
4 Biology
4 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History, Biology
6 English Language, Mathematics
5 History, Health Science
4 History
5
2 -
5 History, Biology
5 Bible Knowledge
4 Bible Knowledge, Biology, Health
Science
5 English Language, History
5 English Language, History
3 English Language, Geography, Health
Science
6 History
3 Mathematics
3 English Language, Mathematics,
Biology
4 Bible Knowledge
3 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
5 English Language, History
5 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
4 English Language, History
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
5 History, Health Science
5 History, Geography
(b) OTHER PRIVATE
CANDIDATES
Esther Williams
Gilleen McIntosh
Monica Cozier
Shirley Alexander
Orlande Williams
Laurel Williams
Johnstone' Taylor
LepnnR ibqtsop
hideon Lewis
Marcus. Slater
English Language, Bible
Health Science
English Literature
Bible Knowledge, History
History
English Language, History
Knowledge,
320 SAINT VINCENT, TUESDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER, 1965.-(No. 57.)
OTHER PRIVATE
Name
Maxwell Simmons
Cornel Hinds
Ronald Gunn
Arthur Dewar
Hugh Delpesehe
Simeon Cuffy
Valentine Cotter
Anthony Compton
Whitford Bacchus
Edson Bacchus
Nicholas Alexander
Ewart Adams
EMMANUEL HIGH
SCHOOL
CANDIDATES-Continued
No. of
Subjects
Taken
Ordinary Passes
5 Bible Knowledge, Geography
3
2
7 English Language
4
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History, Health Science
1 -
5 English Language, History, Geography,
Mathematics, Health Science
2 Health Science
6 English Language, Bible Kuow.Tldge,
History, Health Science
Elford Stephens
Vibert O'Garro
Leslie McKie
Lionel Joseph
Felix Dick
Webster Crichton
Percival Brereton
Patricia Williams
Christine Stephens
Juliet Prince
Brenda Layne
Alinda Jack
Errie Goodluck
Elsa Creece
Dotsie Clarke
Leroy Young
Hubert Thorn
Ivan Spring
Wilfred St.Hilaire
Henry Stephens
Richard Saunders
Sydney Sergeant
Elfrado Roberts
Norbert King
Owen Jackson
Stanley John
Victor Job
Kendal Forde
Stanley DeFreitas
Antonio Clarke
Osborne Browne
English Language
English Language
tt -
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
History
5 Bible Knowledge
6 Bible Knowledge, Health Science
6 Bible Knowledge, Health Science
5
6 Bible Knowledge
6 English Language, Bible Knowledge,
5 Health Science
5 Bible Knowledge, Health Science
5 Health Science
5
7 History, Geoghaphy
3 English Language, English Literature,
Iealth Science
5 IHistorv
5 English Language, Geography, Biology
Health Science
5 Bible Knowledge
5 English Literature, Biologyj Health
Science
7 Bible Knowledge, History, Health
Science
6 English Language, Mathematics,
Biology, Health Science
S Bible Knowledge
6 Bible Knowledge, History, Biology
5 English Language
7 English Language, English Literature,
Bible Knowledge, History, Biology,
Health Science
THEODORE V. KEANE.
Local Secretary.
PRINTED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT. [ Priee 30 cents. ]
V t0. SAINT VINCENT
L3 7UTORY RULES AND ORDERS,
eC 21. 165 ; 1965, No. 22.
S POLICE (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS.
(Gazetted 21st September, 1965).
1. Short title. These Regulations may be cited as the Police (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1965, and shall be read as one with the Police Regulations,
1948 (S.R. & 0. 1948, No. 110) (hereinafter referred to as the principal
Regulations) and all amendments thereto.
2. Amendment of Regulation 167. Regulation 167 of the principal
Regulations is hereby revoked and replaced as follows:-
"167. (1) Sick Leave. Non-commissioned officers and constables
who are absent on account of illness may be allowed to draw full pay for
a period not exceeding twenty-eight days in any one calendar year:
Provided that the Administrator in his discretion may grant sick
leave on full pay in addition to the said period of twenty-eight days
where, in the opinion of the Administrator, any non-commissioned officer
or constable is suffering from-
(a) any injury sustained when in the execution of his duties, or
(b) any illness caused by or directly attributable to the nature of
his duties.
(c) Sick leave granted under this Regulation shall not affect vaca-
tion leave.
Made by the Chief of Police under section 63 (1) of the Police Ordinance,
1947 (No. 48 of 1947) this 31st day of August, 1965.
S. A. ANDERSON,
Chief of Police.
Approved by the Administrator this 6th day of September, 1965.
J. L. CHAPMAN,
Acting Administrator.
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KINGSTOWN, ST. VINCENT.
195 -[Price 4 ceati. ]
^y<>^ 1965.
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