THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 FEBRUARY, 1957 1209

Copies may be purchased (price 3d. net) direct Duchy of Cornwall Office, from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, ait the addresses 10, Buckingham Gate, S.W.I. shown on 'the last page of this Gazette or from any bookseller. 19//I February, 1957. The QUEEN has been pleased to direct Letters Treasury Chambers, Patent to be passed under the of the Duchy 15th (February, 1957. of Cornwall appointing Mr. Maurice Petherick, MA., of PoTthpean House, St. Austell, in the County of Cornwall, Sheriff of the County of Cornwall. COLONIAL STOCK ACTS, 1877 TO 1948. ADDITION TO LIST OF STOCKS UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 1900 (63 & 64 Vic. Civil Service Commission, 22nd February, 1957. CAP. 62). The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give Pursuant to section 2 of the Colonial Stock Act, notice that the following Regulations are published 1'900, the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of Treasury hereby give notice that the provisions of HJM. Treasury, viz.: — the Act have been complied with in respect of the undermentioned Stock registered in the United REGULATIONS FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF MEN WHO Kingdom:— HAVE COMPLETED A PERIOD OF COMPULSORY SERVICE IN tLM. (FORCES TO THE CLERICAL CLASS OF THE Tanganyika Government 5i% Stock 1978/1982. HOME CIVIL (SERVICE. The restrictions mentioned in section 1, subsec- 1. Nationality. tion (1), of the Trustee Act, 1925, apply to the To be eligible for appointment a candidate must above Slock (see Colonial Stock Act, 1900, section 2). be a British subject, a British protected person or a citizen of the Irish Republic and in addition satisfy one of the following conditions:— Whitehall, February 22, 1957. (a) If he was a (British subject, a British pro- tected person or a citizen of the Irish 'Republic The Q'UEBN has been pleased by at 'birth— under the Great Seal of the Realm bearing date (i) at least one of fads 'parents must be, or 22nd February, 1957, to give and grant unto His have been at death, a British subject, a British Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., K.T., protected person or a citizen of the Irish Repub- G.B.E., the style and titular dignity of a Prince of lic, or the United and Northern (ii) the candidate must have resided in a coun- Ireland. try or territory within the Commonwealth or in the Irish (Republic or been employed else- where in the service of the Crown or partly Whitehall, February 22, 1957. have so resided and .partly been so employed The QUEEN has been pleased to declare her will for at least five years out of the last eight years and pleasure that His 'Royal Highness the Duke preceding the date of his appointment: of Edinburgh shall henceforth be known as His (b) if he was not a 'British subject, a British Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of protected person or a citizen of the Irish Republic Edinburgh. at birth, he must have resided in a country or territory within the Commonwealth or in the Irish 'Republic or been employed elsewhere in the ser- Whitehall, February 22nd, 1957. vice of the Crown or partly have so resided and The QOEEN has been pleased to approve the partly 'been so employed for at least five years appointment of Colonel John' Neville Chaworth- out of the last eight years preceding the date of Musters, D.SXX, C.B.E., T.D., to be Vice-Lieutenant his appointment: of the County of Nottingham, to act for Her (c) if not qualified under sub-paragraph (a) or Majesty's Lieutenant during his absence from the sub-paragraph (&) of this paragraph, he must satisfy County, sickness or other inability to act. the Commissioners that he is so closely connected with a country or territory within the Common- wealth either by ancestry, upbringing or residence, Whitehall, February 22nd, 1957. or by reason of national service, that an exception may properly 'be made in his favour. The QUEEN has -been pleased to approve the appointment of 'Brigadier Sir Algernon Marion 2. Education. Durand, Bt., M.C., to be Vice-Lieutenant of the No precise educational qualifications are prescribed, County of Gloucester, to act for Her Majesty's but candidates will be expected to have attained the Lieutenant during his absence from the County, standard of education of persons who have had sickness or other inability to act. whole-time systematic education up to the age of at least 16 years. Whitehall, February 2Qnd, J957. 3. Service. (i) Candidates must have completed before the The QUEEN has been, pleased to approve the first day of the examination a period' of compulsory appointment of Captain. Sir Thomas Edgar Halsev service in Her Majesty's Forces under the National Bt D.S.O., R.N. (Retd.), to be Vice-Lieutenant Service Acts and normally must not have undertaken of ,the County of Hertford, to act for Her Majesty's further whole-time service in Her (Majesty's Forces; Lieutenant during his absence from the County, provided that the Commissioners may at their dis- sickness or other inabi'lity to act. cretion accept a candidate as eligible under this Regulation if, having completed a period of com- pulsory service in Her Majesty's Forces under the The Church House, •National Service Acts, he has voluntarily undertaken Westminster, S.W.I. further whole-time service in Her Majesty's Forces, 1957. continuous with his compulsory service, for a limited The QUEEN has been pleased to give directions period normally not exceeding 12 months. for the appointment of Percival Cecil Lewis, Esq. (ii) Candidates may not make more than two (Attorney-General, Leeward Islands), to be a Puisne attempts in all, and these must be made not later Judge of .the Supreme Court, Windward! and Leeward than, the third examination held under these Regula- Islands. tions after the completion of National Service, any subsequent period of training as a result of a recall from the (Reserve 'being disregarded. The date Colonial Office, officially recorded as the last day of National Service The Church House, is normally the last day of terminal leave; candi- Great Smith Street, London, S.W.I. dates are not, however, precluded from competing at an examination' held during their terminal leave. 2&th January, 1957. For candidates admitted under the proviso to sub- The QUEEN has been pleased to ' appoint paragraph (i) of this Regulation the date of com- Alexander Thomas Williams, Esq., CM.G., MJB.E., pletion of the further period of whole-time service to 'be the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the will ibe regarded as the date of completion of com- Leeward Islands. pulsory service.