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1601/.S3ano.14

BIBLIOGRAPHY OFCOMMISSIONS OF ENQUIRY

and other

REPORTS ON THECOMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN

Audrey Roberts

Secretariat

Seminar on the Acquisition ofLatin American Library MaterialsMemorial LibraryUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, Wisconsin 53706

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HAROLD B. LES LIBRAR>BRIQHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

PROVO. UTAHi3f

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£fit SCI /2CF

Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials

Bibliography and Reference Series, 14

This series is edited in the SALALM Secretariat, Memorial Library,

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. Suzanne

Hodgman, Executive Secretary. Barbara G. Valk, Chair, Editorial Board,

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HAROLD B. LEE LIBRAR>BRK3HAM YOUNQ UNIVERSITY

PROVO. UTAH

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF COMMISSIONS OF ENQUIRY

AND OTHER GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED REPORTS

ON THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN

1900 - 1975

COMPILED BY

AUDREY ROBERTS

OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES LIBRARY

JAMAICA

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY

EDWIN JONES

HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT

UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES

JAMAICA

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Copyright (c) 1985 by SALALM, Inc.

All rights reserved

ISBN: 0-917617-06-1

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CONTENTS

Foreword vii

Acknowledgements xi

Introduction xiii

West Indies 1

Barbados 8

Belize 15

Cayman Islands 20

Guyana 21

Jamaica 31

Leeward Islands 43

Antigua 43

British Virgin Islands 46

Montserrat 47

St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla 48

Trinidad and Tobago 49

Windward Islands 62

Dominica 62

Grenada 63

St. Lucia 67

St. Vincent 71

Index: Personal Authors and Chairmen 75

Index: Subjects 81

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FOREWORD

Commissions of Enquiry represent one of the oldest and most widelyused institutions in the British tradition of governance. In the

Commonwealth Caribbean, for instance, some nine hundred and seventy two

"Commissions of Enquiry and other Government-sponsored Reports" have

informed public policy during the first seventy five years of this century(Roberts: 5). These institutions and reports have been of great importancenot only to public policy workers, they have also been a useful sourcematerial for scholars and students. Yet, in spite of their popularity andusefulness there have been few (Jones: 4; Johnson: 3) systematic studies of

them. Much less has there been any comprehensive attempt to construct a

bibliography of these Commissions of Enquiry/Government Reports. AudreyRoberts' work - the subject matter of this volume - represents an

outstanding contribution to the general literature on Caribbean societies.It is a unique effort that now fills a yawning bibliographical gap.

In the tradition of British government and administration and in thecolonies. Commissions are defined broadly as "committees to enquire andadvise". Thus, in both politico-administrative circles the character ofthe Commission is typified as "a body set up by government to consider a

specific problem or problems. It works within clearly indicated constraintsof time, resources and, in particular, the political environment. It mayhave a party-political role which when present is concealed as far aspossible behind a neutral facade." (Chapman 1: Intro.).

Cartwright (2: Intro.) has identified three "important characteris-tics" which constitute and underpin British attachment to the use ofCommissions as policy instruments. They apply equally to the CommonwealthCaribbean states. First is that they constitute a "unique but ubiquitousinstitution of government". In essence their work embraces all importantsubjects of government concern. Perhaps no other institution of governmentis so all-embracing in scope. Secondly, Commissions of Enquiry areremarkably flexible and adaptable: they are not bureaucratic forms oforganization. Thus, they became institutionalized in the British system(as elsewhere) because they are ideal policy tools for responding to rapidchanging environments and they also bypass the usual problems of hugebureaucracies. Thirdly, they facilitate popular participation in thegovernmental process, at every level and with much greater frequency thanother public institutions. In a word, they support the democratic processand enjoin political leadership to 'delegate'.

All of this does not mean that there has been no opposition to theuse of commissions in the British political process. Various social forces,often representing radically different political persuasions and socio-economic interests, have opposed their formation and use as policyinstruments. Nevertheless, Commissions have become institutionalized andpopular in British political life. "One result of this consistentpopularity", Cartwright writes, "is that the institution of . . . commissions... has been exported to many of the former British ..." territories (p. 40).

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Scholarly discussion of Commissions of Enquiry in the Commonwealth

Caribbean is frankly limited. Partly this is so because of imperfect

knowledge about bibliographical sources. And existing knowledge mainly

about the more popular Commissions of Enquiry, e.g. the Moyne Commission on

the West Indies, has led to lop-sided analyses. Discussion has therefore

not gone much beyond a focus on their "political uses". (Jones: 4; Johnson: 3^.

It is important, therefore, to summarise some of the main foci of

discussion if only to suggest that Audrey Roberts' work is a crucial source

from which it may be possible to inform a different perspective.

One proposition posited is that the instruments of Commissions ofEnquiry/ Government- sponsored reports have been used deliberately to

maintain existing socio-economic and political configurations; to arrest

social change. Their social composition - one that over represents the

leading strata; their legal framework - usually one that lacks the power to

subpoena witnesses; their historical style - a tendency to secure evidencein private and to be guided by precedence etc. all emphasise their'systems maintenance' role.

Another proposition focuses on their capacity to exploit symbolism.They employ myth freely, providing pseudo responses to problems of society.Thus, their central role is that of postponing action, killing issues,supplying the impression of movement without changing anything. Importantly,too, they serve as substitute devices for institutions and processes thatmight radically transform the status quo.

Thirdly, as policy instruments, they have been manipulated to learnfacts and to flatter; to find social support and to seek out opposition; to

shift responsibility and to facilitate processes of interest, articulationand aggregation, to encourage popular participation and equally to changethe public policy agenda.

Attention too, has been focused on the fact that they incur costs tosociety since they assist in weakening organizational vitality, andtypically impose burdens on the public purse.

An aspect of these instruments that has not been fully addressed istheir capacity as vehicles for transforming society. Audrey Roberts' workprovides the basis for researching that and other themes. Indeed, herbibliography is a critical source which all public policy analysts will findvaluable.

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Edwin JonesNovember 1982

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REFERENCES

1. Chapman, Richard A. (ed.) The Role of Commissions in Poliay Making^Allen and Unwin, 1973.

2. Cartwright, T.J., Royal Commissions and Departmental Committees inBritain^ Hodder & Stoughton, 1975.

3. Johnson, Howard, "The Political Uses of Commissions of Enquiry (1):The Imperial-Colonial West Indian Context." ISER, Social& Economic Studies^ Vol. 27, no. 3, September 1978,

pp. 256-283.

4. Jones, Edwin, "The Political Uses of Commissions of Enquiry (2):The Post-Colonial Jamaican Context." ISER, Social &

Economic Studies^ Vol. 27, No. 3, September, 1978, pp. 284-312

5. Roberts, Audrey, Bibliography of Commissions of Enquiry and otherGovernment Sponsored Reports on the Commonwealth Caribbean^1900-1975. SALALM, 1985.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

It was Dr. Howard Johnson formerly of the University of the WestIndies who first brought to my attention the need for a bibliography ofCommissions of Enquiry in the Caribbean area. I also wish to thankDr. Edwin Jones who at short notice kindly undertook the writing of theIntroduction which supplies authoritative background information.

From time to time I sought the advice of Mr. Kenneth Ingram,Bibliographer in the field of West Indiana and former University Librarianof the University of the West Indies. Support for the project came fromthe University of the West Indies which granted me sabbatical leave and thetyping was done by staff of the Library. Ms. Elaine Chin Yee typed thefirst draft and Ms. Sandra Muir typed the final copy.

I also wish to acknowledge the assistance of staff at the librariesvisited who willingly helped me to locate publications.

Finally, I wish to thank SALALM for publishing the bibliography andMs. Barbara Valk and other members of the Editorial Board for much usefuladvice.

A. R

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INTRODUCTION

The reports listed are those held by the Library of the University of the

West Indies at Mona, Jamaica, and the former Colonial Office Library whoseholdings are listed in its Catalogue of the Colonial Office Library , 1964,

15 V. and two supplements 1972, 3 v. The Colonial Office Library was

probably the most complete source of official publications for the

Commonwealth Caribbean territories before the larger states achievedindependence. This is so because it was mandatory for copies of all officialpublications of the Colonies to be deposited at the Colonial Office. It wasnot possible to include all government sponsored reports held by theselibraries and so a selection was made of those that seemed the most important.The holdings of the Colonial Office Library have now been dispersed. Amongother locations some are now housed at the Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeLibrary, others at the Public Record Office and some at the Library of theOverseas Development Administration. Although some of these items areincluded in the collections of more than one of the libraries only onelocation is given for each item, usually the library where the item was seen.Efforts were made to see all items listed but in a few cases the publicationscould not be located in the Libraries. Nevertheless some of these items havebeen included where sufficient bibliographic information could be found. Anasterisk indicates such items.

The arrangement is as follows: There is a general section on the WestIndies and then an alphabetical arrangement by name of country. The items arelisted chronologically. The entries are numbered and indexed by subjects,names of chairmen and other personal authors.

At the end of each entry the location where the item was seen is

recorded as follows:

F & Co Foreign and Commonwealth Office Library

ODA Overseas Development Administration Library

PRO Public Record Office

UWI University Library at Mona, Jamaica

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WEST INDIES

1. Great Britain. Colonial Office. West Indies. Enooupagement of CottonGrowing in the West Indies. Minutes of 'Proceedings of a Corrmittee at

the Colonial Office^ 16th September 1903. London, 1903. 15 p. (West

Indian no. 128). UWI

2. Steele, J. West Indies. Report on Excise Restrictions in Force in the

West Indies and British Guiana ... London: Colonial Office, 1903.

104 p. (West Indian no. 120). UWI

3. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Papers Relating to the Preservation ofHistoric Sites and Ancient Monuments and Buildings in the West IndianColonies. London: H.M.S.O., 1912. 81p. (Col. Reports Misc. no. 84)(Cd. 6428). UWI

4. McNeill, J. Indian Immigration. Report by J. McNeill and Chimman Lai to

the Government of India on the Conditions of Indian Immigrants inWe.'^t Indian Colonies. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1915. 40 p. (Trinidad andTobago Council Paper no. 87 of 1915). UWI

5. Great Britain. West Indian Shipping Committee. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1919. 19 p. (Cmd. 372). Chairman: L. S. Amery. UWI

6. Wood, E. F. L. Report ...on his Visit to the West Indies and BritishGuiana Dec. IZ, 1921 to Feb. 14^ 1922. London: H.M.S.O., 1922. 101 p,

(Cmd. 1679). UWI

7. West Indian Conference, London, 1926. Proceedings. London: Crown Agents,1926. 75 p. Chairman: Sir E. Davson. UWI

8. Sampson, H. C. Report on Development of Agriculture in the Leeward andWindward Islands and Barbados, November 1927. London: H.M.S.O., 1927.

14 p. '(E.M.B.5.). UWI

9. West Indies Conference, 1st, Barbados, January - February, 1929. Report.London: Crown Agents, 1929. 143 p. Chairman: Sir E. Davson. UWI

10. Great Britain. West Indian Sugar Commission. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1930. 124 p. (Cmd. 3517). Commissioners: Lord Olivier and D. M.

Semple. UWI

11. West Indian Conference, Roseau, Dominica, 1932. Report. Dominica, 1932.65 p. Chairman: C. E. A. Rawle. UWI

12. Great Britain. Commission on Closer Union between Trinidad, WindwardIslands and Leeward Islands, or some of Them. Report ... April 1933.London: H.M.S.O., 1933. 46 p. (Cmd. 4383). Chairman: C. Fergusson.UWI

13. Great Britain. Commission to Consider Problems of Secondary and PrimaryEducation in Trinidad, Barbados, Leeward Islands and Windward Islands

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1931-32. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1933. 127 p. (Col. no. 79).

Commissioners: F. C. Marriott and A. Mayhew. UWI

14. Great Britain. Empire Marketing Board. Production and Trade of the British

West Indies3 British Guiana^ Bermuda and British Honduras. London:

H.M.S.O., 1933. 78 p. (E.M.B./T.P.24) . F & Co

15. Conference for the Purpose of Considering the Financial Implications of the

Scheme for Closer* Union of the Leeward and Windward Islands Colonies.

Report. Castries: Voice Printery, 1934. 3 p. Chairman: L. T. A.

McVane. F & Co .

16. Education in the Windward and Leeward Islands. First Report of the

Education Commissioners, 1937. 372 p. Typescript. Reports by S. A.

Hammond and H. W. Stokes. F & Co

17. Orde Browne, 6. St. J. Labour Conditions in the West Indies. London:

H.M.S.O., 1939. 216 p. (Cmd. 6070). UWI

18. Tyson, J. D. Report on Condition of Indians in Jamaica, British Guiana andTrinidad 1938-39. Simla: Govt, of India Press, 1939. 110 p. UWI

19. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Statement of Policy on ColonialDevelopment and Weifare . London: H.M.S.O., 1940. 8 p. (Cmd. 6175). UWI

20. Great Britain. West India Royal Commission 1938-39. Recommendations.London: H.M.S.O., 1940. 30 p. (Cmd. 6174). Chairman: Lord Moyne.UWI

21. Hammond. S. A. Education in the Windward and Leeward Islands. Report ofthe Education Commissioner 1939. Trinidad, 1940. 115 p. UWI

22. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

. . . Agriculture in the West Indies, Compiiled from Documents Supplied tothe West India Royal Commission 1938-39, and Other Sources. London:H.M.S.O., 1942. 280 p. (Colonial no. 182). UWI

23. Benham, F. British West Indian Inter-Colonial Trade. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1945. 43 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletinno. 14). UWI

24. Brown, H. H., The Fisheries of the Windward and Leeward Islands.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945. 97 p. (Development and Welfare in theWest Indies Bulletin no. 20). UWI

25. Great Britain. Commission on Higher Education in the Colonies. West IndiesCommittee. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1945. 81 p. (Cmd. 6654).Chairman: Sir J. Irvine. UWI

26. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.The Cost of Education. (By S. A. Hammond et al) . Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1945. 32 p. (Bulletin no. 15). UWI

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27. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Housing in the West Indies. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945. 63 p.

(Bulletin no. 13). UWI

28. Great Britain. West India Royal Commission 1938-39. Report. 1945.

London: H.M.S.O., 1945. 480 p. (Cmd. 6607). Chairman: Lord Moyne.

UWI

29. Great Britain. West India Royal Commission 1938-39. Statement of ActionTaken on the Reaommendations^ 1945. London: H.M.S.O., 1945. 108 p.

(Cmd. 6656). UWI

30. Hodgson. A. D. British West Indies Aeronautical Radio Facilities andDirectorate of Telecommunications Including Development of Broadcasting,

Nassau, 1945. 58 p. Stencilled. UWI

31. Stanley, 0. Circular Despatch To West Indian Colonies Setting out the

British Policy with Regard to Federation Dated 14th March 1946.London: Colonial Office 1945. 4 p. Stencilled. F & Co

32. Fennah, R. G. The Insect Pests of Food-Crops in the Lesser Antilles. St. .

George's: Dept. of Agriculture for the Windward Is., St. John's: Dept.of Agriculture for the Leeward Is., 1947. 207 p. UWI

33. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Closer Association of the British WestIndian Colonies. London: H.M.S.O., 1947. 44 p. (Cmd. 7120). UWI

34. West Indian Veterinary Conference, Ist^ Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I.,- 25thFebruary - 5th March 1947.. Proceedings and recommendations. Kingston:G.P.O., 1947. 7 p. UWI.

35. Commonwealth Shipping Committee. Report on West Indian Shipping Services.London: H.M.S.O., 1948. 46 p. Chairman: Sir C. W. Jones. UWI

36. Conference on the Closer Association of the British West Indian Colonies.Montego Bay, Jamaica, 1947. Report and Proceedings. London: H.M.S.O.,1948. 2 V. (Cmd. 7291. Colonial no. 218). Chairman: A. CreechJones. UWI

37. Great Britain. Commission on the Unification of the Public Services in theBritish Caribbean Area, 1948-49. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1949.75 p. (Col. no. 254). Chairman: Sir M. Holmes. UWI

38. Great Britain. British Caribbean Standing Closer Association Committee1948-49. Report. London: H.iM.S.O., 1950. 107 p. (Col. no. 255).Chairman: Sir H. Ranee. UWI

39. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.Agricultural Extension: an Amended Version of a Paper Prepared by J. C.

Hotchkiss .

.

. for the West Indian Conference of the CaribbeanCommission held at Curacao ... Nov. /Dec. 1950. 36 p. Stencilled. UWI

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40. Hickling, C. F. The Fisheries of the British West Indies. Re-port on a

Visit in 1949. Barbados: Cole's Printery, 1950. 41 p. (Development

and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no. 29). UWI

41. Acworth, A. W. Buildings of Arahitectural or Historic Interest in the

British West Indies; a Report with Proposals as to the Best Means ofProtecting Them from damage or Destruction ... London: H.M.S.O., 1951.

21 p. (Col. Research Studies no. 2). UWI

42. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Report on a Visit to the British West

Indies^ British Guiana, British Honduras , the Bahamas and Bermuda by

_

the Colonial Office Telecommunications Liason Officer during Februaryand March 1951. 20 p. Typescript. Signed: K. Creighton. F & Co

43. Great Britain. Commission on the Establishment of a Customs Union in the

British Caribbean Area 1948-50. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1951.

335 p. (Col. no. 268). Chairman: J. McLagan. UWI

44. International Labour Office. Labour Policies in the West Indies. Reportprepared by C. 0. J. Matthews with the collaboration of K. L. Versteeg.Geneva, 1952. 377 p. (I.L.O. Studies and Reports, New Series no. 29).

UWI

45. Starck, A. R. ... British West Indies. Economic and Commercial Conditionsin the Eastern Caribbean. 1951. London: H.M.S.O., 1952. 74 p.

(Overseas Economic Surveys). F & Co

46. Conference on West Indian Federation, London, 1953. The Plan for a BritishCaribbean Federation Agreed by the Conference on West IndianFederation. London: H.M.S.O., 1953. 30 p. (Cmd. 8895). UWI

47. Conference on West Indian Federation, London, 1953. Report. London:H.M.S.O., 1953. 14 p. (Cmd. 8837). Chairman: 0. Lyttelton. UWI

48. Great Britain. Colonial Office. An Economic Survey of the ColonialTerritoriesJ 1951 ... The West Indian and American Territories.London: H.M.S.O., 1953. 274 p. (Colonial no. 281-4). UWI

49. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Industrial Development in Jamaica,Trinidad, Barbados and British Guiana. Report of a Mission of U.K.Industrialists, October to November, 1952. London: H.M.S.O., 1953.51 p. (Col. no. 294). Leader: J. L. S. Steel. UWI

50. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.Financial Aspects of Federation of the British West Indian Territories.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1953. 38 p. UWI

51. Great Britain. Timber Mission to the British West Indies, British Guianaand British Honduras, October - December, 1952. Report. London:H.M.S.O., 1953. 66 p. (Col. no. 295). Leader: C. W. Scott. UWI

52. Wells, A. F. Friendly Societies in the West Indies: Report of a Survey byA. F. and D. Wells and a Despatch from the Secretary of State for the

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Colonies to the West Indian Governors Dated 15th May 1952. London:

H.M.S.O., 1953. 131 p. (Col. Research Publications no. 15). UWI

53. Conference on Movement of Persons within a British Caribbean Federation Held

in Port of Spain, Trinidad ... March 1955. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,

1955. 71 p. (Col. no. 315). Chairman: Lord Lloyd. UWI

54. Davies, W. Grassland Problems in the British West Indies. Report.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1955. 25 p. (Development and Welfare in the

West Indies Bulletin no. 36). UWI

55. Great Britain. Colonial Office. The Plan for a British CaribbeanFederation. London: H.M.S.O., 1955. 3 v. (Cmd. 9618-9620).

Contents:- Report of the Fiscal Commissioner, S. Caine. Report of the

Civil Service Commissioner, H. Blood. Report of the JudicalCommissioner, 'A. C. Smith. UWI

56. Great Britain. Colonial Office. The West Indian Citrus Industry. Report

of Fact Finding Mission Dated 25th February, 1955. London: H.M.S.O.,1955. 108 p. (Col. no. 314). Members of Mission: J. C. Gardiner et

at, UWI

57. Wood, Sir R. S. Report on the Provision of Agricultural Education ofUniversity Degree Standard in the British Caribbean Territories.London: H.M.S.O., 1955. 17 p. (Col. no. 313). UWI

58. Conference on British Caribbean Federation, London, 1956. Report. London:

H.M.S.O., 1956. 21 p. (Cmd, 9733). UWI

59. Great Britain. British Caribbean Federal Capital Commission. Report.London: H.M.S.O., 1956. 48 p. (Col. no. 328). Chairman: Sir F.

Mudie. UWI

60. Mann, I. The Improvement of Slaughter and Meat Handling Facilities and theDevelopment of the Animal By-Products Industry in the BritishCaribbean. A Report on a Visit to British Guiana, Trinidad, Barbados,Jamaica, British Honduras and the Leeward, Windward and British VirginIslands. 1956. 52 p. Stencilled. UWI

61. Great Britain. Mission on Higher Technical Education in the BritishCaribbean. Report. London, H.M.S.O., 1957. 30 p. (Col. no. 336).Chairman: G. S'. V. Petter. UWI

62. Home, E. The West Indies. Report of a Survey on Housing. Nov. 1956 - May1957. Barbados: Development & Welfare Organization, 1957. 16, 52 p.

UWI

63. Prest, A. R. A Fiscal Survey of the British Caribbean. London: H.M.S.O.,1957. 136 p. (Colonial Research Studies no. 23). UWI

64. West Indies (Federation). Trade and Tariffs Commission. Report. Port ofSpain, 1958. 2 v. (WI 1/58). Commissioners: W. D. Croft et a^. UWI

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65. Great Britain. Air Ministry. Meteorological Office. Aviation Meteorology

of the Nest Indies. London: H.M.S.O., 1959. 85 p. (Meteorological

Reports no. 22). UWI

66. Leeward and Windward Islands Constitutional Conference, London, 1959.

Reyort. London: H.M.S.O., 1959. 18 p. (Cmnd. 804). UWI

67. Trinidad and Tobago. Office of the Premier. The Eaonomios of Nationhood.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1959. 48 p. Premier: E. Williams. UWI

68. West Indies (Federation). Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. Report ofthe Conference on Nursing Administration in the West Indies, August

31 - September 5, 1959, Barbados. Port of Spain, 1959. 1 v. UWI

69. West Indies (Federation). Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. Report ofthe Conference on Social Development in the West Indies, Mar. 16 - 20,

1959 Held at Federal House, Trinidad. Port of Spain, 1959. 60 p. UWI

70. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of the West Indies on

the Manpower Information Training Course Held at the University College

of the West Indies, August 1960. Geneva, 1960. 34 p. Stencilled.

(ILO/TAP/West Indies/R5). UWI

71. Trinidad and Tobago. Office of Premier. Economic Development of the

Independent West Indies Federation. 1. The Case for United KingdomAssistance. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1960. 59 p. Premier: E. Williams. UWI

72*. West Indies Education Conference, Port of Spain, April 1960. InterimReport. The West Indies Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, 1960.

22 p. Stencilled. F & Co

73. West Indies (Federation). Commission to Review the Salaries and Structureof the Federal Civil Service. Report ... Port of Spain; FederalHouse, 1960. 1 v. Stencilled. Chairman: Sir D. Jackson. UWI

74. West Indies (Federation). Committee Appointed to Review the Policy of theUniversity College of the West Indies. Report ... Deo. 1957 - Jan.1958. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1960. 159 p. Chairman: A. S..Cato.UWI

75. West Indies (Federation). Economic Planning Division. A Commentary on thePossible Effects of the European Market Groupings on the Trade andIndustrialisation Programme of the West Indies Federation. Port ofSpain; Federal House, 1960. 1 v. Stencilled. UWI

76. International Labour Office. Report to the Federal Government of the WestIndies on Co-operative Development in Dominica, Barbados, Grenada, St.Lucia and St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, Geneva, 1961. 36 p. Stencilled.(ILO/TAP/West Indies/R7). UWI

77. Leeward Islands and Windward Islands Constitutional Conference, 1961.Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1961. 20 p. (Cmnd. 1434). UWI

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78. West Indies Constitutional Conference, London, 1961. Report. London:

H.M.S.O.. 1961. 29 p. (Cmnd. 1417). UWI

79. West Indies (Federation). Review of the Federal Constitution. Summary ofMatters and Recommendations for Consideration by the Inter-Governmental

Conference on 2nd May 1961. Port of Spain: Govt, of the West Indies,

1961. 24 p. UWI

80. West Indies (Federation). The Windward and Leeward Islands. Comparative

Study of the Existing Constitutional Provisions. Port of Spain; Govt,

of the West Indies, 1961. 75 p. Stencilled. UWI

81. East Caribbean Federation Conference, 1962. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,

1962. 23 p. (Cmnd. 1746). Chairman: R. Maudling. UWI

82. Lewis, W. A. Eastern Caribbean Federation: Report to the Prime Minister.2nd. ed. Port of Spain: Govt, of the West Indies, 1962. 21 p. (Fed.

45). UWI

83. Lewis, W. A. Proposals for an Eastern Caribbean Federation Comprising the

Territories of Antigua^ Barbados^ Dominica^ Grenada, Montserrat, St.

Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, St. Lucia and St. Vincent. Port of Spain: Govt,

of the West Indies, 1962. 7 p. (Fed. 51). UWI

84. West Indies (Federation). Commission on the Staffing Problems of the Public

Services of the Federal and Territorial Governments of the West Indies.

Report. 1961-1962. Port of Spain: Federal House, 1962. 172 p.

Chairman: Sir R. .Manktelow. UWI

85. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Federation of East Caribbean Territories.Report of the Civil Service Commission. London: H.M.S.O., 1963. 2 v.

(Cmnd. 1992). Chairman: Sir R. Manktelow. UWI

86. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Federation of East Caribbean Territories.Report of the Fiscal Commissioner. London: H.M.S.O., 1963. 106 p.

(Cmnd. 1991). Fiscal Commissioner: U. K. Hicks. UWI

87. O'Loughlin, C. A Survey of Economic Potential and Capital Needs of theLeeward Islands, Windward Islands and Barbados. With StatisticalAppendices by H. O'Neale. London: H.M.S.O., 1963. 184 p. (Dept. ofTech. Coop. Overseas. Research Publication no. 5). UWI

88. Todman, McW. Report on a Customs Union of Barbadosj the Leeward andWindward Islands. Barbados: G.P.O., 1963. 154 p. UWI

89. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Proposals for a Federation of EastCaribbean Territories: Documents Published. London: H.M.S.O., 1965.35 p. (Col. no. 360). UWI

90. Leeward and Windward Islands. Commission on the General Structure andSalaries and Conditions of Service of the Civil Service. Report.1965. 163 p. Stencilled. Chairman: A. G. H. Gardener Brown. UWI

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91. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Constitutional Proposals for Antigua^ St.

Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla^ Dominica^ St. Lucia^ St. Vincent^ Grenada ...

London: H.M.S.O., 1966. 23 p. (Cmnd. 2865). UWI

92. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Comparative Data: Eoonomio

Survey and Projeations: Dominica ^ Grenada, St. Kitts, St. Vincent:

1967. 22 p. Stencilled. ODA

93. Great Britain. Ministry of Overseas Development. Report of the Tripartite

Economic Survey of the Eastern Caribbean, January - April 1966.

London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 278 p. ... Sponsored by the Governments of

the U.K., Canada and the U.S.A. "to formulate plans for the achievement

of economic viability"... Leader: J. R. Sargent. UWI

94. Bryden, J. M. Economic Surveys and Projections: a Methodology for the

Caribbean Associated States and Dependencies. Barbados, British

Development Division in the Caribbean, 1969. 4, xc p. Stencilled. ODA

95. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Comparative Data: AssociatedStates and Dependencies: National Income Acdounts, Government Revenuesand Expenditure, Population, Foreign Trade, 1970. 28 p. Stencilled.

ODA

96*. International Labour Office. Caribbean Regional Seminar on LabourRelations, Port of Spain, March 1974: Labour Relations in the CaribbeanRegion: Records of Proceedings and Documents Published. Geneva, 1974.

(ILO Labour Management Relations, 43). UWI

BARBADOS

97. Barbados. Commission on Education, 1907-09. Report. Bridgetown, 1909.53 p. Chairman: C. King-Gill. UWI

98. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Make Recommendations for Improving theP6:nsions Scheme for the Civil Service of the Colony. Report. 1923.Barbados Official Gazette Nov. 12, 1923. p. 1233-1235. F & Co

99. Chandler, Sir W. K. Memoranda on the Accounting System in Barbados by SirW. K. Chandler and H. A. Cuke. Barbados Official Gazette May 27, 1926.p. 639-644. F & Co

100. Cuke, H. A. Report on the Accounting System of the Colony of Barbados.Barbados Official Gazette April 7, 1927. p. 291 - 301. F & Co

101. Barbados. Road Committee. Interim Report Respecting the Provision of RoadFacilities for Financing Public Works Offered under the ColonialDevelopment Act 1929. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement 3rd July1930. 49 p. Chairman: D. R. Stewart. F & Co

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102. Seager, Dr. E. A. Report on Medical and Sanitary Administration in

Barbados, Barbados Official Gazette Supplement Aug. 8, 1932. 14 p.

F & Co

103. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Condition of the Public

Finances of Barbados. Report. Bridgetown, 1934. 24 p. Chairman:

Sir G. 0. D. Walton. F & Co

104. Barbados. Unemployment Committee. Report. Barbados Official GazetteSupplement 7th June 1934. 12 p. F & Co

105. Barbados. Committee on Conditions of Service of Cadets in the Public

Service. Report. Barbados Official Gazette Jan. 31, 1935. p. 170.

Chairman: G. D. Owen. F & Co

106. Barbados. Committee on a Housing Scheme for Labourers in Bridgetown.Report. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement Feb. 21, 1935. 11 p.

Chairman: G. E. Peck. F & Co

107. Barbados. Joint Select Committee on the Present Condition and Future

Prospects of the Sugar Industry in Barbados. Report. BarbadosOfficial Gazette Feb. 21, 1935. p. 337 - 338. Chairman: G. D. L.

Pile. F & Co

108. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Disturbances Which TookPlace in Barbados on the 27th July 1937 and Subsequent Days. Report.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1937? 41 p. Chairman: G. C. Deane. F & Co

109'. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Consider and Report on the Question ofIntroducing a Scheme of Old Age Pensions in Barbados. Report.Barbados Official Gazette Supplement Sept. 30, 1937. 12 p. Chairman:E. K. Walcott. F & Co

110. Barbados. Committee on the Question of Nutrition in Barbados. Report.Barbados Official Gazette Supplement 7th Oct. 1937. 13 p. Chairman:J. D. Alleyne. F & Co

HI. Barbados. Delegation Despatched to St. Lucia to Investigate theSuitability of the Vieux Fort Property for Barbadian Emigrants, 5thMarch 1937. Report. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement 13th Sept.1937. 14 p. Delegation: G. D. L. Pile et at. F & Co

112. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Draw up a Detailed Scheme for theSettlement of Barbadians at Vieux Fort, St. Lucia. Report. BarbadosOfficial Gazette Supplement April 28, 1938. 22 p. Chairman: S. J.

Saint. F & Co

113. Barbados. Local Forces Committee (Police Force and Volunteer Force).Interim Report. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement, April 28, 1938.11 p. Chairman: G. C. Williams. F & Co

114. Barbados. General Board of Health Committee Appointed to Make Recommendationsfor the Reorganization of the Public Health Administration of the

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Island. Memorandum. Barbados Official Gazette Aug. 10, 1939. p.

1479-1486. Chairman: J. D. Alleyne. F & Co

115. Agriaultural Development in Barbados ... Despatches from the Comptroller for

Development and Welfare in the West Indies to H. E. the Governor ofBarbados ... Forwarding Reports on Agricultural Development in Barbados

by the Inspector General of Agriculture in the West Indies Together

with a Memorandum by the Director of Agriculture, Bridgetown: Advocate

Co., 1942. 32 p. F & Co

116. Brown, H. H. The Sea Fisheries of Barbados. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., •

1942. 32 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no.

1). UWI

117. Simey, T. S. Social Welfare in Barbados. 1942. 26 p. F & Co

118. The Treatment of the Offender. I. Report by 'Prof. T. S. Simey ... II.

Report by a Committee ... Chairman: E. A. Collymore. Barbados, 1942.

12 p. F & Co

119. Barbados. Committee on Housing and Domestic Sanitation in BarbadosIncluding Proposals for Assistance under the Colonial Development andWelfare Act, August, 1943. Revort. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1943.80 p. Chairman: R. C. S. Stanley. F & Co

120. Benham, F. The National Income of Barbados^ 1942. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1943? 24 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletinno. 9). UWI

121. Howie, H. R. Report on Income Tax in Barbados. Bridgetown: Advocate Co.,1944. 19 p. F & Co

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122. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Prepare a Sketch Plan to Provide theFramework for the Island's Development and Welfare Policy for thePeriod 1946-1956. Report. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945. 63 p.Chairman: J. D. Rankine. UHI

123. Barbados. Department of Education. A Policy for Education: a Memorandum bythe Director of Education. 1945. 49 p. Director of Education: H.

Hayden. F & Co

124. Barbados. Housing Board Office. Report on a Housing Survey of Eight SlumTenantries in Bridgetown June 1944 - April 1945. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1945. 47 p. UWI

125. Calver, W. A. Reports on the Barbados Police Force and the Barbados(Bridgetown) Fire Brigade. Bridgetown, 1945. 62 p. F & Co

126. Shephard, C. Y. Cane Cutting Enquiry, Barbados. Report. Barbados: |Advocate Co., 1946. 48 p. UWI

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127. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Advise on the Utilisation of the Pine

Estate for Housing and Slum Clearance. Report. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1947. 11 p. Chairman: L. De Syllas. UWI

128. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Make Recommendations for the Reorganizationof the Government Industrial Schools. Report. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1947. 73 p. Chairman: G. H. Adams. UWI

129.* Barbados. Commission Appointed to Review and Make Recommendations upon theStructure of the Civil Service ... and the Remuneration and Conditionsof Service of All Government Servants. Report. 1948. 150 p.

Stencilled. Chairman: G. H. Adams. UWI

130.* Roddam, G. Reports on the Ground Water Resources of Barbados, B.W.I. , andTheir Utilization. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1948. 74 p. (Reports to

the Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies). UWI

131. Barbados. Committee on Pine Utilization, 1948.' Report. Barbados OfficialGazette Supplement, Nov. 7, 1949. 4 p. Chairman: S. J. Saint. PRO

132. Barbados. Department of Education. Committee on Vocational and TechnicalTraining. Report of the Select Committee on Vocational and TechnicalTraining with Special Reference to the Fart Time Training ofApprentices. 1949? 55 p. Chairman: H. Hayden. F & Co

133. Brannam, J. R. Report on a Proposed Clay Working Industry in Barbados,1948. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement July 14, 1949. 17 p.F & Co

134. Lepper, G. W. Report on the Desirability of Vesting in the Crown theMineral Rights in Petroleum and the Policy to be Adopted Thereafter forOil Prospecting and Development in Barbados. Bridgetown: Advocate Co.,1949. 32 p. F & Co

135. Maude, Sir J. Report on Local Government in Barbados, 18th February 1949.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1949. 68 p. r 18 p. F & Co

136. Hal li nan, T. J. Report on the Barbados General Hospital. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1950. 20 p. UWI

137. Barbados. Committee on Grammatical Terminology. Report. March 1951.19 p. Stencilled. Chairman: A. Douglas-Smith. F & Co

138. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Enquire into All Aspects of the FancyMolasses Industry. Report. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1952. 40 p.Chairman: Sir J. Saint. UWI

139. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Examine the Establishment of Administrative,Professional and Technical Officers in the Barbados Civil Service.Report. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1952. 27 p. Chairman: R. N.

Turner. UWI

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140 . Beasley, C. G. A Fiscal Survey of Barbados by C. G. Beasley^ Eaonomio

Advisor to the Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West

Indies. Barbados: Cole's Printery, 1952. 107 p. UWI

141. Barbados. Cost of Living Index Committee. Report. Bridgetown: Advocate

Co., 1953. 23 p. Chairman: S. J. Saint. UWI

142. Barbados. Salaries Commissioner. Report. 1952. Bridgetown: Advocate

Co., 1953. 61 p. Commissioner: Sir E. Dos Santos. UWI

143. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Report on the Action to be Taken to

Establish a Deep Water Harbour in Barbados. Report. Bridgetown:

Advocate Co., 1954. 26 p. Chairman: F. L. Walcott. F & CoI

144. Barbados. Committee to Consider Ways and Means of Reducing the Incidence

and of Preventing the Spread of Cane Fires through the Island.

Report. Barbados Official Gazette Supplement March 1, 1954. 18 p.• Chairman: C. C. Skeete. F & Co |

145. Barbados. Committee on Hospital Planning. Report. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1954. 8 p. Chairman: H. G. Cummins. F & Co

146. Barbados. Department of Science and Agriculture. Memorandum on theBarbados Fishing Industry for Consideration by the MarketingCommittee. Barbados, 1954. 29 p. UWI

147. Barbados. Parliament. Joint Committee on Over Population in Barbados.Report of the Joint Committee Appointed by the Two Houses of theLegislature to Examine the Question of Over Population in Barbados andto Make Recommendations for Dealing with This Problem. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1954. 8 p. Chairman: C. H. St. John. F & Co

148. Richardson, J. H. Report of Inquiry into Social Security in Barbados.Bridgetown, 1954. 26 p. F & Co

149. Cumper, G. E. Report on Employment in Barbados. Bridgetown: Ministry ofTrade, Industry and Labour, 1955? 65 p. F & Co

150. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Review the Remuneration of PublicOfficers and Government Employees of Barbados. Report. Barbados,1956. 161, Ixvi p. Stencilled. Commissioner: W. D. Godsall. UWI

151. Barbados. Commission of Enquiry on Glendai ry Prison. Report. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1956. 14 p. Chairman: R. J. Manning. UWI

152. Barbados. Committee to Review the Hurricane Relief Organization. Report.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1956. 30 p. Chairman: G. T. Barton.F & Co

153. Hagood, M. S. Report to the Government of Barbados on Research and ActionProgrammes for Reduction of Population Pressure. New York, U.N ,

1956. 16 p. Stencilled. (TAA/BAR/1). F & Coi

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154. International Labour Office. Report to the Govermment of Barbados on

Proposals for a Labour Code by C. 0. J. Matthews, Geneva, 1956. 114 p.

(ILO/OTA/Barbados/Rl). UWI

155. Fairn, R. D. A Review of Prison Conditions in Barbados. Barbados Official

Gazette Supplement, April 11, 1957. 4 p. PRO

156. Tietze, C. The Effectiveness of the Family Planning Service in Barbados;

Prepared for the Government of Barbados. New York: U.N., 1958. 17 p.

Stencilled. (TAA/BAR/4). F & Co

157. Barbados. Communications and Traffic Working Party. Bridgetown TrafficSurvey^ 1959. Report. Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1960. 1 v. Chairman:

P. H. Stevens. UWI

153. Barbados. Delegation Appointed to Visit Dominica to Examine the

Possibilities of a Land Settlement Scheme There for Barbadians.

Report. Barbados: G.P.O., 1960. 7 p. Deleqation: M. E. Cox et al.

UWI

159. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Review the Structure of the Civil

Service and the Remuneration of Public Officers and GovernemntEmployees. Report ... by K. C. Jacobs. 1961. 1 v. unpaged.Stencilled. UWI

160. McKenzie, A. F. Report of an Inquiry into the Sugar Industry of Barbados.Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1961? 43 p. F & Co

161. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Review the Remuneration of the Members ofthe Barbados Police Force. Report. Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1962. 20 p.

Chairman: F. E. Field. UWI

162. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on a

Proposed Social Security Scheme.. Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1962. 63 p.

(IL0/TAP/Barbados/R2). Report by H. W. Stockman. UWI

163. Barbados. Committee on Housing in Barbados. Report of a CommitteeAppointed ... to Submit Recommendations for the General Improvement ofRousing and domestic Sanitation in Barbados ^ Including Proposals forAssistance under the Colonial development and Welfare Act.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1963. 80 p. Chairman: R. C. S. Stanley.UWI

164. Barbados. Boundaries Commission. Report... Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1964.

35 p. Chairman: J. E. T. Brancker. UWI

165. Barbados. Commission of Enquiry into the Barbados Sugar Industry 1962-1963. Report. Bridgetown, 1964. 88 p. Chairman: R. Farley. UWI

166.* Barbados. Committee Appointed by Government to Inquire into PublicTransport Services of the Island and Make Recommendations. Report.Bridgetown, 1964. UWI

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167. Barbados. A Plan for the Implementation and Administration of the Proposed

Social Security Scheme for Barbados Based on the Stockman Report.

Bridgetown: 6. P.O., 1964. 77 p. Report of the Working Committee ...

Chairman: F. E. Layne. UWI

168.* Barbados. Town and Country Development Planning Office. Cave Eill Master

Plan, Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1964. UWI

169. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on

Co-operative Development. Geneva, 1964. 14 p. Stencilled. (ILO/

TAP/Barbados/R4). Report by R. K. Harper. UWI

170. Barbados. The Federal Negotiations,^ 1962 - 1965 and Constitutional

Proposals for Barbados ... Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1965. 56 p. UWI

171. Barbados. Civil Service Association. Memorandum on Revision of Salaries

Prepared and Submitted ... to Mr, A. G. H. Gardner-Brown, Salaries

Commissioner. Bridgetown, 1966. 14 p. Stencilled. Signed: H. S. L.

Moseley, President. UWI

172. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Administration and

Conditions of Service of the Barbados Police Force. Report.

Barbados, 1966. 120 p. Typescript. Chairman: W. A. Date. UWI

173. Barbados. Commission Appointed to Examine the Structure and Remuneration

of the Civil Service. Report. Bridgetown, 1966. 118 p. Stencilled.

Commissioner: A. G. H. Gardner- Brown. UWI

174. Barbados Constitutional Conference, 1966. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,

1966. 15 p. (Cmnd. 3058). UWI

175. Barbados. Ministry of Education. Proposals for the Establishment of the

Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic. Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1968? 28 p.

UWII

176. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on the

Development of a Vocational Guidance Programme. Geneva, 1968. 16 p.

Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Barbados/R6). Report by M. B. Frosh. UWI

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\177. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on the

National Insurance and Social Security Scheme. Geneva, 1968. 52 p.

Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Barbados/R5). Report by M. H. Jenkins. UWI |

178. Barbados. House of Assembly. Committee Appointed to Consider and Report

on the General Amenities, the Comforts and Conveniencies of the Houseand its Precincts. Report. Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1969. 4 p.

Chairman: T. Brancker. F & Co

179. Barbados. Commission of Enquiry Appointed ... to Enquire into theOutbreaks of Certain Recent Fires in the City of Bridgetown. Report.Bridgetown, 1970. 39 p. Stencilled. Chairman: S. E. Gomes. UWI

180. Barbados. Town and Country Development Planning Office. PhysicalDevelopment Plan for Barbados Prepared by the Taim and Country

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Development Planning Office with United Nations Teohnioal Assistance.Bridgetown: G.P.O., 1970. 134 p. UWI

181. Pilgrim, E. C. The Role and Struature of Agriculture in Barbados and the

Agricultural Development Programme. Barbados: Ministry of

Agriculture, 1970. 23 p. ODA

182. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on the

Completion of the First Extension of the National Insurance and SocialSecurity Scheme. Geneva, 1971. 95 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Barbados/R8). Report by J. G. Lee. UWI

183. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Barbados on theFirst Actuarial Review of the National Insurance and Social SecurityScheme. Geneva, 1973. 109 p. Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Barbados/R9)

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Report by A. H. Robertson. UWI

184. Barbados. Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs, Community Development andSport. Transfer from Primary to Secondary Education in Barbados.Report of the Committee Appointed ... to Review the Operations andEffects of the Common Entrance Examination in Barbados. Bridgetown,1974. 139 p. Chairman: L. L. Shorey. UWI

185. Kwong, K. H. Report of the Chinese Agricultural Mission 1973 - 1975.Barbados: G.P.O., 1975? 33 p. UWI

BELIZE

186. British Honduras. Land Tax Commission. Report. Belize: G.P.O., 1902.41 p. Chairman: W. L. Lewis. F & Co

187. Hankin, J. B. The East Indians in British Columbia. A Report Regardingthe Proposal to Provide Work in British Honduras for the IndigentUnemployed Amona Them. Canada: Ministry of the Interior, 1908? 39 p.

F & Co

188. Collet, W. British Honduras and Its Resources. London: West IndiaCommittee, 1909. 24 p. F & Co

189. Dun lop, W. R. Report on the Economic and Natural Features of BritishHonduras in Relation to Agriculture , with Proposals for Development,1921. 32 p. F & Co

190. British Honduras. Retrenchment Committee. Final Report. 23rd April 1923.12 p. Chairman: C. Francis. F & Co

191. British Honduras. A General Description with Notes on the Agriculture andMinor Industries and Woods and Forest Products of the Colony. London:West India Committee, 1924. 47 p. F & Co

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192. Hummel, C. Report on the Forests of British Honduras with Suggestions for

a Far Reaching Forest Potiay . London: Crown Agents, 1925. 122 p.

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193. Sampson, H. C. Report on Development of Agriculture in British Honduras.

London: H.M.S.O., 1929. 66 p. (E.M.B.16). UWI

194. British Honduras. Finance Committee. Reports. 1931. 1 v. Chairman:

F. R. Dragten. F & Co.

195. British Hondruas. Agricultural Development Committee. Reports. Belize^

G.P.O., 1933. 27 p. Chairman: C. W. W. Greenidge. UWI

196. Peterkin, E. M. Report on the Rice Industry of British Honduras. Belize;

G.P.O., 1933. 3 p. F & Co

197. Great Britain. Commission on Financial and Economic Position of BritishHonduras. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1934.- 222 p. (Cmd. 4586).Commissioner: A. W. Pirn. UWI

198. Stevenson, N. S. Forestry in British Honduras. A Statement Prepared forthe British Empire Forestry Conferencej South Africa^ 1935. Belize:G.P.O., 1935. 21 p. F & Co

199. Stevenson, N. S. Supply^ Consumption and Marketing of Timber in BritishHonduras. A Statement Prepared for the British Empire ForestryConference^ South Africa, 1935. Belize: G.P.O., 1935. 11 p. F & Co

200.* Dodds, G. W. Report on Belize Harbour and Some of the Rivers of BritishHonduras, 11th June, 1936. Belize: G.P.O., 1936. 12 p. F & Co

201. Bland, E. M. Report on the Stann Creek Railway. 1937. 16 p. (SessionalPaper no. 27 of 1937). PRO

202. British Honduras. Committee on Nutrition in the Colony of BritishHonduras. Report. Belize: G.P.O., 1937. 82 p. Chairman: R. L.

Cheverton. UWI

203. British Honduras. Select Committee Appointed to Investigate the ApparentShortage of Local Cattle and the Desirability of Reducing the PresentRate of Duty on Imported Cattle. Report. 1937. 1 p. (SessionalPaper no. 2 of 1937). Senior Member: L. P. Ayuso. PRO

204.* British Honduras. Technical Commission on the Frontier Dispute betweenHonduras and Guatemala. Report. 1937. Chairman: S. H. Birdseye.F & Co

205. Paterson, A. Report on the Industrial School, British Honduras. 1937.3 p. (Sessional Paper no. 13 of 1937). PRO

206. Paterson, A. Report on the Treatment of Offenders in British Honduras.1937. 4 p. (Sessional Paper no. 9 of 1937). PRO

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207.* Charter, C. F. k Reconnaissance Survey of the Soils of British Honduras

North of the Central Metamorphic and Igneous Massif with Special

Reference to Their Utilization in Agriculture, Belize: G.P.O., 1941.

31 p. UWI

208. British Honduras. Interdepartmental Committee on Maya Welfare. Report.

Belize: G.P.O., 1942. 21 p. Chairman: N. S. Stevenson. F. & Co

209. Simey, T. S. Memorandum on Social Welfare in British Honduras, 1944.

6 p. (Sessional Paper no. 9 of 1944). UWI

210. Thompson, E. F. The Fisheries of British Honduras, Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1944. 32 p. (Development and Welfare in the West IndiesBulletin no. 21). UWI

211. Beasley, C. G. Memorandum on the Financial and Economic Position of BritishHonduras, 1947. 12 p. Stencilled. F & Co

212. Lamb, A. F. A. The Influence of Modem Trends in Timber Utilization onSilvicultural Policy in British Honduras, Bel ize :;G; P.O. ,^ 1947. .4 p.

(British Empire Forestry Conf. 5th, 1947. Statements and Papers,

vol. 2 ... 10). F & Co

213. Sandford, T. F. Report on Revision of Salaries^ British Honduras CivilService. 1947. 1 v. F & Co

214. Stevenson, N. S. A Forestry Regeneration Scheme for British Honduras.1947. 126 p. Typescript. F & Co

215. British Honduras. Town Planning Committee. A Town Planning Scheme forBelize. Belize: G.P.O., 1948. 38 p. (Sessional Paper no. 39 of1948). Chairman: H. J. Hughes. PRO

216. Great Britain. British Guiana and British Honduras Settlement Commission.Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1948. 359 p. (Cmd. 7533). Chairman: SirG. Evans. UWI

217. British Honduras. Board of Enquiry ... to Enquire into and Report on a

Dispute between the General Workers Union and the Corozal SugarFactory Ltd. Report. Belize: G.P.O., 1949. 32 p. (Sessional Paperno. 67 of 1949). Chairman: S. A. Stone. UWI

218. British Honduras. Committee on Agricultural Policy. Report. Belize:G.P.O., 1949. 29 p. (Sessional Paper no. 39 of 1949). Chairman:C. W. L. Fishlock. PRO

219. Simmonds, F. J. Report on the Insect Pests of British Honduras. Belize:G.P.O., 1949. 15 p. (Sessional Paper no. 66 of 1949). Stencilled.PRO

220. British Honduras. Commission on Constitutional Reform. Revort ...

Belize, 1951. 48 p. (Sessional Paper no. 10 of 1951)'. Stencilled.Chairman: W. H. Courtenay. PRO

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221. British Honduras. Committee on Corporal Punishment in the Penal System of

the Colony. Report. Belize: G.P.O., 1951. 13 p. (Sessional Paper

no. 26 of 1951). Chairman: A. V. Crane. UWI

222. Ramage, Sir R. 0. Report of an Enquiry into Salaries and Matters ofOrganization in the Civil Service of British Eonduras, 1951. Belize:

G.P.O., 1951. 74 p. (Sessional Paper no. 11 of 1952). PRO

223. Goodban, J. W. D. A Report on the Coconut Industry of British Honduras,

1952. 18 p. F & Co

224. British Honduras. Committee to Consider the Question of Juvenile

Delinquency ... Report and Recommendations. Belize, 1953. 14 p.

Chairman: C. 6. X. Henri ques. F & Co

225. British Honduras. Meal-Habit Enquiry Committee. Report ... August 10^

1953. 1953. 9 p. Chairman: E. E. Betson. UWI

226.* British Honduras. Medical Department. Notes on the Malaria Problem in

British Honduras. Belize: G.P.O., 1954. 8 p. Signed: E. Losonczi.

UWI

227. Great Britain. Colonial Office. British Honduras: Report of an InquiryHeld by Sir R. Sharpe into Allegations of Contacts between the PeoplesUnited Party and Guatemala. London: H.M.S.O., 1954. 35 p. (Cmd.

9139). UWI

228. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The EconomicDevelopment Program of British Honduras Prepared by David L. Gordon atthe Request of the Government of British Honduras. Washington, 1954.

34 p. Stencilled. UWI

229. Shenfield, A. A. Report on Economic Development Legislation in BritishHonduras. Belize: 6. P.O., 1954? 26 p. F & Co

230. Dixon, C. G. Notes on the Geology of British Honduras. Belize: G.P.O.,1955. 12 p. UWI

231.* British Honduras. An Agricultural Development Plan for Bi*itish Honduras:Report of a Team of Experts Following Its Visit in May 1956. 1 v.

Stencilled. Chairman: A de K. Frampton. F & Co

232. Brown, F. A. Agricultural Development in British Honduras. Belize, 1956.10 p. Stencilled. F & Co

233. Gilmour, A. Report on the Financial and Economic Prospects of BritishHonduras. 1956. 59 p. Stencilled. F & Co

234. Howes, R. J. C. Report of an Enquiry into Salaries and Other Conditions oj

Service Including Recommendations for Increased Efficiency inOrganization and Administration in the Civil Service of BritishHonduras 1956. Belize: G.P.O., 1956. 61 p. Stencilled. F & Co

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235. British Honduras. Constitutional Commissioner. Report. Belize, 1959.

24 p. Commissioner: Sir H. Blood. F & Co

236. Downie, J. An Eoonomio Policy for British Honduras. Belize, 1959. 53 p.

Stencilled. F & Co

237. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of British Hondurason a Survey of Family Expenditures 1958^ and on New Consumer Price

Indices. Geneva, 1959. 141 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/BritishHonduras/Rl). Report by P. B. Paro. UWI

238. British Honduras Constitutional Conference, 1960. Report. London:

H.M.S.O., 1960. 9 p. (Cmnd. 984). UWI

239. British Honduras. Commission of Inquiry into the Spending of Public Funds

on the Hurricane Janet Rehabilitation Programme in the Corozal and

Orange Walk Districts. Report of Findings and Recommendations.Belize: G.P.O., 1961. 1 v. (Sessional Paper no. 15 of 1961).Stencilled. Chairman: N. B. Stalker. Also Statement of the

Governments^ Views and Intentions, 1961. F & Co

240. British Honduras. Committee on Agriculture, 1960. Report. Belize 1961?1 V. Chairman: R. M. Major. Stencilled. F & Co

241. British Honduras. Report on the Visit of the Ministerial Delegation toCanada and the United States of America 1961. 4 p. The delegation'saims were to seek financial and technical assistance and to improvetrade relations. Stencilled. F & Co

242. Great Britain. Colonial Office. British Honduras Hurricane AssessmentMission, 1961. Report. London: Colonial Office, 1962. 113 p.

Stencilled. Hurricane Hattie, 31st Oct. 1961. Mission: D. F. Pearlet al. F & Co

243. British Honduras. Commission of Inquiry into the Pontoon Bridge Accident.Report ... and Comments on the Report. Belize, 1962. 12 p.

(Sessional Paper no. 33 of 1962). Chairman: E. W. Francis. F & Co

244. British Honduras. Memorandum on Training Proposals for the Civil Servicewith Particular Reference to the Replacement of Overseas Officers byNationals. Belize: 6. P.O., 1962. 9 p. (Sessional Paper no. 26 of1962). Stencilled. F & Co

245. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of British Hondurason the Development of Vocational Training. Geneva, 1962. 22 p.

Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/British Honduras/R2). Report by R. Betts. UWI

246. British Honduras Constitutional Conference, 1963. Report. London:H.M.S.O., 1963. 9 p. (Cmnd. 2124). UWI

247. British Honduras. Legislative Assembly. Select Committee on Proposals forConstitutional Advancement. Report. Belize: G.P.O., 1963. 1 v.

(Sessional Paper no. 31 of 1963). Chairman: C. F. Henville. F & Co

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248.* Great Britain. Department of Technical Cooperation. Report to the

Minister of Labour on Social Security Systems. Belize, 1963. 30,

l\lj p. Stencilled. F & Co.

249. International Labour Office. Report to fhe Government of British Honduras

on Co-operative Development. Geneva, 1963. 41 p. Stencilled. (ILO/

TAP/British Honduras/R3). Report by A. C. Marriott. UWI

250. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of British Honduras

on the Manpower Situation. Geneva, 1963. 23 p. Stencilled. (ILO/

TAP/British Honduras/R4) . Report by V. G. Munns. UWI

251. British Honduras. Labour Department. Manpower Assessment Report ...

Issued by the Labour Department in Collaboration with the ILO ManpowerExpert 0. W. Francis. 1964. 2 v. Stencilled. UWI

252. British Honduras. Labour Department. Summary Report on Manpower Situationin British Honduras, Presented at ILO Seminar on Manpower Administra-tion, Lima, Peru, Feb. /March 1965. Belize: G.P.O., 1965. 23 p.

Stencilled. Report by C. M. Woods. UWI

253. British Honduras. Advisory Mission on the Treatment of Offenders. Report.Belize, 1967? 154 p. Stencilled. Members of Mission: Dr. T. Morrisand Baroness Serota. F & Co

254. Proposals for a Draft Treaty in Settlement of the Dispute between Guatemalaand the United Kingdom Concerning British Honduras Given on 18 April1968 by the United States Government Acting as Mediator in theDispute. 1968. 14 p. Photocopy. F & Co

255. British Development Division in the Caribbean. British Honduras: CurrentEconomic Situation and Prospects, June 1971. 1971. 29 p.

Stencilled. ODA

CAYMAN ISLANDS

256. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.Cayman Islands. Public health, education, social welfare, housing,roads. Kingston: G.P.O., 1941. 10 p. (Memoranda by R. Briercliffe,S. A. Hammond and A. J. Wakefield). (Jamaica no. 15). UWI

257. Thompson, E. F. The Fisheries of Cayman Islands. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1945? 33 p. (Development and Welfare in the West IndiesBulletin no. 22). UWI

258. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.Forestry in the Cayman Islands. Report by C. Swabey and C. B. Lewis.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1946. 31 p. (Bulletin no. 23). UWI

259. Cayman Islands. Development Plan. Kingston: G.P.O., 1947. 17 p. UWII

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260. Taylor, S. A. 6. A. Report on the Water Supply of Grand Cayman, 1949.

8 p. UWI

261. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Cayman Islands: EconomicSurvey and P.rojeations , 1969. 50 p. Stencilled. ODA

262. Cayman Islands. Administrator (A. E. C. Long). The Cayman Islands^ WhereWe Have Been and Where We Are Going, 1970. 8 p. UWI

263. Cayman Islands. Survey of Training Needs in the Cayman Islands CivilService, Report, Grand Cayman, 1971. 9 p. Stencilled. Report by

C. A. P. St. Hill and G. I. Durrant. UWI

264. Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Cayman Islands: Despatchfrom the Secretary of State ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office ^ (A,

Douglas-Home) on Proposals for Constitutional Advance. London:H.M.S.O., 1971. 4 p. F & Co

265. Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Cayman Islands: Proposalsfor Constitutional Advance: Report by the Constitutional Commissionerthe Rt. Eon. the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. London: H.M.S.O., 1971.

31 p. F & Co

266. Cayman Islands. Proposed Development Plan for the Cayman Islands. 1975.

191 p. UWI

GUYANA

267. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Correspondence Relating to Disturbancesin British Guiana. London: H.M.S.O., 1906. 63 p. (Cd. 2822). UWI

268. Great Britain. Colonial Office. Further Correspondence Relating to

Disturbances in British Guiana. London: H.M.S.O., 1906. 110 p.

(Cd. 3206). UWI

269. Harrison, J. B. The Geology of the Goldfields of British Guiana ... withHistorical^ Geographical and Other Ciiapters by F. Fcfwler and C, W,

Anderson,,, London: Dulau & Co., 1908. 320 p. Pub. by thedirection of H. E. Sir F. M. Hodgson, Governor of British Guiana.UWI

270. Anderson, C. W. Forests of British Guiana. Georgetown: Department ofLands and Mines, 1912. 2 v. F & Co

271.* British Guiana. Filariasis Commission. 1921. Filariasis in BritishGuiana. London: School of Tropical Medicine, 1924. 122 p.

Comnissi oners: R. T. Leiper and J. Anderson. F & Co

272. British Guiana. Ruimveldt Inquiry. Minutes of an Inquiry into the Deaths

of Thirteen Persons who Died from the Result of Bullet Wounds ... on

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the 3rd Day of April 1924 . . . Held in Georgetown by G. R. Reid.

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Georgetown: The Argosy, 1924. 94 p. F & Co

273. British Guiana Commission. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1927. 67 p. (Cmd.

2841). Chairman: R. R. Wilson. UWI

274. British Guiana Constitution Commission. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1927.

16 p. (Cmd. 2985). Chairman: C. D. Jones. UWI

275. Sampson, H. C. Report on Development of Agriculture in British Guiana.

London: H.M.S.O., 1927. 25 p. (E.M.B.4). UWI

276. Hudson, C. A. The Mataruki Trail: the Story of the British Guiana-BrazilBoundary Commission. 1929-30. 170 p. Typescript. F & Co

277. British Guiana. Coffee Committee. Report. 1930. 5 p. (Leg. Co. Paperno. 12 of 1930). Chairman: J. S. Dash. PRO

278. British Guiana. Economic Investigation Committee. Report. 1930. 35 p.

(Leg. Co. Paper no. 5 of 1930). Chairman: W. B. Gray. PRO

279. Dash, J. S. Report on Trade Mission to Canada. 1930. 25 p. (BritishGuiana Leg. Co., Paper no. 1 of 1930). PRO

280. British Guiana. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Sinkinn of Wellsunder the Pure Water Supply Scheme. Report. 1931. 81 p. (Leg. Co.

Paper no. 15 of 1931). Chairman: F. J. Seaford. PRO

281. British Guiana. Committee on Local Government and Administration. Report.1931. 31 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 7 of 1931). Chairman: H. Josephs.PRO

282. British Guiana. Committee ... on Police Stations. Report. 1931. 7 p.(Leg. Co. Paper no. 11 of 1931). Chairman: B. F. King. PRO

283. British Guiana. Small Farmer's Committee. Report. 1931. 53 p. (Leg.Co. Paper 9 of 1931). Chairman: A. V. Crane. PRO

284. Great Britain. Commission to Enquire into the Financial Situation ofBritish Guiana. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1931. 63 p. (Cmd. 3938).Financial Commissioners: W. Gaskell and D. S. Macgregor. UWI

285. British Guiana. Tourist Attraction Committee. Report. 1933. 7 p. (Leg.Co. Paper 14 of 1933). Chairman: F. Dias. PRO

286. British Guiana. Travelling Allowances Committee. Report. 1933. 11 p.(Leg. Co. Paper no. 13 of 1933). Chairman: F. Dias. PRO I

287. Mull in, J. Report of a Prelvninary^ Agricultural Survey of Areas Suitablefor Land Settlement and Colonization by West Indians^ by J. Mullin andF. Burnett. 1937. 125 p. (British Guiana Leg. Co. Paper no. 8 of1933). PRO

288. British Guiana. Central Flood Relief Committee. Final Report. 1934.8 p. (Leg. Co. Paper 5 of 1934). Chairman: Mrs. M. J. Austin. PRO

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289. British Guiana. Flood Investigation Committee. Report. 1934. 12 p.

(Leg. Co. Paper 6 of 1934). Chairman: C. Douglas-Jones. PRO

290. British Guiana. Flood Investigation Committee. Supplementary Report.

1934. 5 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 13 of 1934). Chairman: P. W. King.

PRO

291. British Guiana. Essequibo Coast Commission: Report. 1935. 32 p. (Leg.

Co. Paper no. 16 of 1935). Chairman: J. S. Dash. PRO

292. British Guiana. Flood Relief Finance Committee. Final Report. 1935.

11 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 3 of 1935). Chairman: E. F. McDavid. PRO

293.* British Guiana. Franchise Commission. Report. 1935. (Leg. Co. Paper 4

of 1935). Chairman: P. W. King. PRO

294. British Guiana. Geological Survey Department. Geology and Gold deposits

of the Konawaruk, 1935^ by S. Braaewell. Georgetown: Dally Chronicle,

1944. 22 p. UWI

295.* Browne, J. G. Report on Mission to British Guiana (District of Rupununi)in Connection with Proposals for Settlement of Iraq Assyrians in theColony by J. G. Browne and G. R. Giglioi. 1935. F & Co

296. Case. G. 0. Reports on the Sea Defences of British Guiana. 1935. 32 p.

and 17 p. (Leg. Co. Papers 1 and 14 of 1935). PRO

297. British Guiana. Commission on the Labour Disputes in Demerara and Berbiceduring ... 1935. Report. 1935. 32 p., 377 p. (Leg. Co. Papers nos.

15 and 15A of 1936). Commissioners: A. H. Hill and F. B. Henderson.PRO

298. Gray, W. B. Report on the Salaries of Unclassified Officers ... and OtherMatters Relating to the Public Service of the Colony. 1936. 72 p.

(Leg. Co. Paper no. 14 of 1936). PRO

299. British Guiana. Committee to Enquire into Matters Affecting the RiceIndustry. Report. 1938. 58 p. (Leg. Co. Paper 1 of 1938).Chairman: P. W. King. PRO

300. Oliphant, F. M. The Commercial Possibilities and Development of theForests of British Guiana. 1938. 19 p. (Leg. Co. Paper 9 of 1938).PRO

301. British Guiana. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Financial Positionof the Declared Drainage Areas ... Report. 1939. 29 p. (Leg. Co.

Paper no. 5 of 1939). Chairman: F. J. Seaford. PRO

302. British Guiana. Land Settlement Committee. Report. 1939. 15 p. (Leg.

Co. Paper no. 2 of 1939). Chairman: M. B. Laing. PRO

303. British Guiana. Leonora (Disturbances) Enquiry Commission. Report. 1939.33 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 10 of 1939). Chairman: J. Verity. PRO

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304. British Guiana. Refugee Commission. Report ...to the Advisory Committee

on Political Refugees Appointed by the President of the U.S.A. ,

London: H.M.S.O., 1939. 2 v. (Cmd. 6014, 6029). Chairman: Dr. !

E. C. Ernst. UWIj

305. British Guiana. Committee on Old Age Pensions. Report. 1940. 7 p.

(Leg. Co. Paper 11 of 1940). Chairman: G. F. Sharp. PRO

306. British Guiana. Transport Workers Enquiry Committee. Report. 1941. " I

22 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 6 of 1941). Chairman: B. R. Wood. PRO

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307. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Public Health in British Guiana. Georgetown: The Argosy, 1941. 16 p.

(Leg. Co. no. 8/1941). Report by R. Briercliffe. UWI

308. British Guiana. Rice Farmers (Terms of Tenancy etc.) Committee. Report.

1942. 32 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 14 of 1942). Chairman: E. M. Duke.

PRO

309. Brown, H. H. The Fisheries of British Guiana. Bridgetown: Advocate Co.,

1942. 69 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no.

3). UWI

310. British Guiana. Cost of Living Survey Committee. Report. 1943. 21 p.

(Leg. Co. Paper 6 of 1943). Chairman: M. B. Laing. PRO i

311. British Guiana. Drainage Rates and Land Values Committee. Report. 1943.

22 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 15 of 1943). Chairman: M. B. Laing. PRO\

312. British Guiana. Rural Housing Committee. Report. 1943. 6 p. (Leg. Co.

Paper 13 of 1943). Chairman: M. B. Laing. PRO

313. British Guiana. Anomalies Committee. Report. 1944. 12 p. (Leg. Co.

Paper no. 19 of 1944). Chairman: E. S. O'Connor. PRO

314. British Guiana. Committee on . . . Salaries and Wages of Transport andHarbour Department. Report. 1944. 19 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 28 of1944). Chairman: E. M. Duke. PRO

315. British Guiana. Franchise Commission. Report. 1941. 25 p., 347 p.(Leg. Co. Paper no. 10 of 1944). Chairman: W. J. Gilchrist. PRO

316. British Guiana. Geological Survey Department. The Geology and GoldDeposits of the Potato by G. J. Williams with Petrologioal Appendix byD. R. Grantham^ 1935. Georgetown: Daily Chronicle, 1944. 74 p. UWI

317. British Guiana. Teachers' Salaries Committee. Recommendations. 1944.6 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 25 of 1944). Chairman: C. V. Wight. PRO

318.* Howie, H. R. Report on Income Tax in British Guiana. 1944. (Leg. Co.Paper no. 12 of 1944). PRO

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319. O'Connor, E. S. Report on Salaries of Administrative ^ Professional andTeohniaal Officers. 1944. 12 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 20 of 1944).

PRO

320. Benham, F. The National Income of British Guiana, 1942. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1945? 28 p. (Development and Welfare in the West

Indies Bulletin no. 17). UWI

321. Benham, F. Report on the Economic Position of the Sugar Industry ofBritish Guiana. 1945. 23 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 11 of 1945). PRO

322. Gilmour, W. S. A Short Survey on Tuberculosis in British Guiana. 1945.

8 p. (Leg. Co. Paper 13 of 1945). PRO

323. Miller, W. C. Survey of Animal Husbandry , Feeding, Management andVeterinajcy Services in the West Indies: British Guiana. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1945. 44 p. (Development and Welfare in the WestIndies Bulletin no. 19A). UWI

324. Stafford, S. L. van B. Report on ... the Fire in Georgetown on the 22rdFebruary 1945. 15 p. (Leg. Co. Paper 14 of 1945?). PRO

325. British Guiana. Interior Development Committee. Handbook of NationalResources of British Guiana. Georgetown; Daily Chronicle, 1946.243 p. Chairman of Committee: V. Roth. UWI

326. Case, G. 0. Report on the Possibilities of Manufacturing Glass in BritishGuiana. Georgetown, 1946. 12 p. Stencilled. F & Co

327. Spencer, 0. A. A Memorandum on the Financial Position of British Guiana,1920 - 1946, with Special Reference to the Financing of Development &

Welfare Schemes, 1947 - 56. Georgetown: The Argosy Co., 1946. 122 p.

UWI

328. British Guiana. Report on Re-organization and Rehabilitation of the

Telecommunication Services in British Guiana. Preece, Cardew & Rider,

1947. 29 p. Stencilled. (W/British Guiana 1056). F & Co

329. Hughes, J. H. Forest Resources of British Guiana ... Compiled under theDirection of the Interior Development Committee of British Guiana.Georgetown: Daily Chronicle, 1947. 190 p. UWI

330. Pooley (Henry). Consulting Engineers. Report on Proposed White CementWorks in British Guiana. 1947. 32 p. Stencilled. F & Co

331. Bissell, W. M. Memorandum (with Statistical and Other Appendices) on TradeUnionism in British Guiana (with Particular Reference to SugarEstates) and Wages and Working Conditions on Sugar Estates,Georgetown, 1948. 1 v. Stencilled. F & Co

332. British Guiana. Bibliography Committee. Bibliography of British GuianaCompiled under the Aegis of the British Guiana Bibliography Committeeby Its Chairman Vincent Roth, by Direction of H. E. Governor, SirG. J. Letham. 1948. 1 v. Stencilled. F & Co

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333. British Guiana. Commission of Enquiry into the Strained Relations between

the Management and Employees of the Transport and Harbours Department.

Repovt. 1948. 128 p. Stencilled. Chairman: J. A. Luckhoo. F & Co

334. British Guiana. Committee Appointed to Advise the Government as to the

Future Leprosy Policy. Re-port. 1948. 35 p. Chairman: Dr. J. B.

Singh. F & Co

335. British Guiana. Development Report by the Commissioner of the Interior,

British Guiana (H. G. Gregory-Smith) . 1948. 67 p. Stencilled.F & Co

336. British Guiana. Enmore Enquiry Commission. Report. Georgetown, 1948.

90 p. (Leg. Co. no. 10/1948). Chairman: F. M. Boland. UWI

337. British Guiana. Papers Relating to Development Planning. 1948. 396 p.,20 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 11 of 1948). PRO

338. Giglioli, G. Malaria, Filariasis and Yellow Fever in British Guiana.Control by Residual DDT Methods with Special Reference to ProgressMade in Eradicating A. Darlingi and Aedes Aegypti from the SettledCoastlands. Georgetown: Mosquito Control Service, 1948. 226 p. UWI

339. Great Britain. British Guiana and British Honduras Settlement Commission.Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1948. 359 p. (Cmd. 7533). Chairman: SirG. Evans. UWI

340.* Peberdy, P. S. Report of a Survey on Amerindian Affairs in the RemoteInterior; with Additional Notes on Coastland Population Groups ofAmerindian Origin. 1948. 68 p. Typescript. F & Co

341. Robinson, I. R. B. Report of the Administration of Social Assistance inBritish Guiana,. 1948. 8 p. Typescript. F & Co

342. Great Britain. Commission of Inquiry into the Sugar Industry of BritishGuiana. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1949. 184 p. (Col. no. 249).Chairman: J. A. Venn. UWI

343. British Guiana. Commission on Public Service Salaries and Wages. 1948.Interim Report, Nov. 1948. 13 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 13 of 1948).Second Report,* July 1949. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 3 of 1949). FinalReport, October 1960. 42 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 7 of 1950).Chairman: E. F. McDavid. PRO

344. British Guiana. Legislative Council. Cost of Living Advisory Committee.Report. 1950. 14 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 10 of 1950). Chairman:J. L. Fletcher. PRO

345. British Guiana. Legislative Council Committee on Milk Control. Report.Georgetown: G.P.O., 1950. 8 p. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 4/1950).Chairman: H. H. Croucher. PRO

346. Costello, M. Greater Georgetown Planning Area; Report and Draft SchemesPrepared for the Central Rousing and Planning Authority. 1950. 62 p.F & Co

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347. British Guiana. Advisory Committee to Enquire Generally into the Working

of the Port Labour Registration Scheme ... Report. 1951. 1 v.

Stencilled. Chairman: S. L. van Battenburg Stafford. F & Co

348. Great Britain. Commission on the Constitution of British Guiana. Report

of the Constitutional Commission 1950 - 51 and Despatch from the

Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of British GuianaDated 6th October 1951. London: H.M.S.O., 1951. 74 p. (Colonial no.

280). Chairman: Sir E. J. Waddington. UWI

349. British Guiana. Committee on Primary Education Policy, 1951 - 1952.

Report. Georgetown: G.P.O., 1952. 47 p. Chairman: J. D. Nicol

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F & Co

350. British Guiana. Report on Telephone Development and Accomodation for anAutomatic Telephone Exchange in Georgetown^ British Guiana ^ 1953.

Preece, Cardew & Rider, 1953. 17 p. Stencilled. (W/EMl/BritishGuiana 3663). F & Co

351. Great Britain. Colonial Office. British Guiana. Suspension of theConstitution. London: H.M.S.O., 1953. 20 p. (Cmd. 8980). UWI

352. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The EconomicDevelopment of British Guiana. Report of a Mission Organized . . . atthe Request of the Government of British Guiana. Baltimore: JohnsHopkins Press, 1953. 366 p. Chief of Mission: E. H. Clark. UWI

353. Lacey. G. Report on the Drainage and Irrigation Problems of BritishGuiana. Georgetown, 1953. 17 p. Stencilled. F & Co

354. Mills, E. Report of Investigation into the Public Service^ 1953.Georgetown, Printed by F. A. Persick, 1953. 105 p. F & Co

355.* Smith, R. T. General Report of an Anthropological Study Carried Out inThree Negro Village Communities in the Coastal Area of British Guiana^S. America. London: Colonial Office, 1953? 22 p. Stencilled.F & Co

356. British Guiana. Advisory Committee to Study the Report by Mr. F. A. Brownon Land Settlement Problems in British Guiana. Report. Georgetown,1954. 10 p. Stencilled. Chairman: W. T. Lord. F & Co

357. British Guiana Constitutional Commission, 1954. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1954. 91 p. (Cmd. 9274). Chairman: Sir J. Robertson. UWI

358. British Guiana. Medical Enquiry Committee. Report. 1954. 1 v.

Stencilled. Chairman: G. A. Clark. F & Co

359. British Guiana. Salaries Revision Commissioner. Report. Georgetown:Daily Chronicle Ltd., 1954. 39 p. (Leg. Co. no. 8/1954).Commissioner: A. C. Hands. UWI

360. Richardson, J. H. Report of an Enquiry into Social Security in BritishGuiana. Georgetown, 1954. 39 p. Stencilled. F & Co

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361. Wright. C. A Stook-taking Survey of the Soil Resources of British Guiana

by C, Wright and T. A. Jones. Trinidad, 1954. 1 v. Stencilled.

F & Co

362. Black, C. V. de B. Report on the Archives of British Guiana. Georgetown:

Daily Chronicle Ltd. 1955. 23 p. Stencilled. UWI

363. British Guiana. Committee on Land Tenure and Registration of Titles.

Report. 1955. 1 v. Stencilled. Chairman: R. S. Persaud. F & Co

364. British Guiana. Committee on Primary School Teachers' Salaries Structure.

Report. Georgetown: Education Department, 1955. 1 v. Stencilled.

Chairman: R. C. G. Potter. F & Co

365. British Guiana. Legislative Council. Revision of Wages and Salaries in the

Public Service. Georgetown: Daily Chronicle Ltd., 1955. 36 p. (Leg.

Co. no. 3/1955). UWI

366. 'Marshall, A. H. Report on Local Government in British Guiana. Georgetown:Argosy Co., 1955. 109 p. UWI

367. British Guiana. Report on the Georgetown - Rosignol Road by Messrs. Scott& Wilson^ Xirkpatrick and Partners. Georgetown: Daily Chronicle,

1956. 20 p. (Sessional Paper no. 11/1956). UWI

368. Fairn, R. D. A Review of Prison Administration in British Guiana.Georgetown, 1956. 18 p. (Sessional Paper no. 15/1956). UWI

369.* Jephcott. P. Report on the Needs of the Youth of the More PopulatedCoastal Areas of British Guiana, with Particular Reference to theRecreation and Informal Education of those Aged 13 - 19. 1956. 28 p.

Typescript. F & Co

370. British Guiana. Commission of Inquiry into the Causes of a Disturbancewhich Occurred at Skeldon on the 13th February, 1957 and the ActionTaken by the Police in Connection Therewith. Report. Georgetown,1957. 30 p. Stencilled. Chairman: K. S. Stoby. Commissioner: W. G.

Carmichael . F & Co

371. British Guiana. Committee on Land Registration. Preliminary Report ...

British Guiana, 1957. 1 v. Chairman: C. Wylie. F & Co

372.* British Guiana. Committee to Examine the Salary Structure of Nursing,Allied and Subordinate Staff of Medical Institutions. Proposals ofthe Salaries Revision Committee, 1957. 1 v. (Leg. Co. Paper no. 1/1957). Stencilled. Chairman: W. P. D. Andrade. F & Co

373.* British Guiana. Geological Survey Department. Diamond Resources ofBritish Guiana Compiled by E. R. Pollard, C. G. Dixon, R. A. Duj'ardin.Georgetown: Argosy Co. Ltd., 1957. 45 p. UWI

374. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of British Guiana ona Survey of Family Expenditures 1956, and on New Consumer Price

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Indioes, Geneva, 1957. 87 p. Stencilled. ( ILO/TAP/British Guiana/

Rl). Report by P. B. Paro. UWI

375. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of British Guiana onEmployment, Unemployment and Underemployment in the Colony in 1956.

Geneva, 1957. 155 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/British Guiana/R2).Report by E. McGale. UWI

376. British Guiana. Legislative Council. Government's Proposals on the

Recommendation Contained in the Report on Local Government in BritishGuiana by Dr. A. H. Marshall. Georgetown, 1958. 16 p. (SessionalPaper no. 5/1953). UWI

377. British Guiana. Rice Committee. Report. 1958. 31 p. Stencilled.Chairman: P. M. Renison. UWI

378. British Guiana. Constitutional Committee. Report. Georgetown, 1959.

2 V. in 1. Stencilled. Chairman: D. Jackson. F & Co

379. British Guiana. Primary School Teachers Salaries Anomalies Committee.

Report. 1959. 15 p. (Sessional Paper no. 4/1959). Stencilled.Chairman: R: C. G. Potter. UWI

380. British Guiana Constitutional Conference, 1960. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1960. 15 p. (Cmnd. 998). UWI

381. British Guiana. Electoral Boundaries Commission 1960. Report.Georgetown: G.P.O., 1960. 63 p. Chairman: H. Hallet. F & Co

382.* British Guiana. Ministry of Health and Housing. Report on the GeneralHealth Services and Their Present Role in the Malaria EradicationCampaign, Georgetown, 1960? F & Co

333.* Tenenbaum, E.A. Industry for British Guiana. Georgetown: G.P.O., 1960.93 p. (Sessional paper no. 3/1960). F & Co

384. British Guiana. Commission to Review Wages, Salaries and Conditions ofService in the Public Service, 1961. Report. Georgetown: G.P.O".

,

1961. 102 p. Chairman: C. W. Guillebaud. F & Co

385. British Guiana. Government's Policy Regarding Guianaisation of the PublicService and the Related Training of Officers, Presented by theFinancial Secretary. La Penitence: B. G. Lithographic Co., 1961.20 p. (Sessional Paper no. 3/1961). F & Co

336. British Guiana. Committee Appointed to Examine the Present GovernmentOrganization for the Construction and Maintenance of Public Works.Report ... 1959. La Penitence: B. G. Lithographic Co., 1961. 28 p.(Sessional Paper no. 4/1961). Chairman: G. Morgan. F & Co

387. British Guiana Independence Conference, 1962. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1962. 15 p. (Cmnd. 1870). Chairman: D. Sandys. UWI

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388. Great Britain. Commission of Inquiry into Disturbances in British Guiana

in February 1962. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1962. 82 p. (Col. no.

354), Commissioners: H. Wynn Parry. E. 0. Asafu-Adjaye, G. D.

Khosla. UWI

389. British Guiana Conference, 1963. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1963. 9 p.

(Cmnd. 2203). Chairman: D. Sandys. UWI

390. International Laobur Office. Report to the Government of British Guiana on

Co-operative Development. Geneva, 1964. 70 p. Stencilled. (ILO/

TAP/British Guiana/R4). Report by R. K. Harper. UWI

391. Jacobs, K. C. British Guiana: Report on the Financial Position August1963. London: H.M.S.O., 1964. 30 p. (Colonial no. 358). UWI

392. British Guiana. Manpower Survey Office. Survey of Manpower Requirements

and the Labour Force^ British Guiana, 1965. Preliminary Report.

Georgetown: Ministry of Labour and Social Security, 1965. 183 p.

Stencilled. U.N. Technical Assistance Expert: 0. J. C. Francis. UWI

393. British Guiana. Ministry of Economic Affairs. Pig Industry in BritishGuiana. Georgetown: G.P.O., 1965. 47 p. UWI

394.* British Guiana. Ministry of Economic Development. Economic Survey ofBritish Guiana. Georgetown, 1965. 82 p. Stencilled. F & Co

395. British Guiana Independence Conference, 1965. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1965. 19 p. (Cmnd. 2849). Chairman: A. Greenwood. UWI

396. Great Britain. Colonial Office. British Guiana: Report by theCommonwealth Team of Observers on the Election in December 1964.London: H.M.S.O., 1965. 14 p. (Col. no. 359). Chairman: Tek Chand.UWI

397. International Commission of Jurists. Report of the British GuianaCommission of Inquiry: Racial Problems in the Public Service. Geneva,1965. 199 p. Chairman: S. Henchy. UWI

398. Partin, W. Report on Vocational Education in British Guiana ...

Georgetown, 1965. 1 v. Stencilled. ODA

399. British Guiana. Manpower Survey Office. Report on a Survey of ManpowerRequirements and the Labour Force, British Guiana, 1965. Georgetown:Ministry of Labour and Social Security, 1966. 5 v. Stencilled.Survey carried out by U.N. Technical Assistance Expert: 0. J. C.Francis. UWI

400. Burgess, G. Report on Public Administration in Guyana. Prepared for theGovernment of Guyana by G. Burgess and J. K. Hunn Appointed under theUnited Nations Programme of Technical Assistance. Georgetown, 1966.115 p. UWI

401. F.A.O. Survey of the Canje Reservoir Scheme ... Report Prepared for theGovernment of Guyana .. . 1967? 130 p. Stencilled. (FA0/UNDP/SF:25/GUY). UWI

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402. Guyana. Guyana - Suriname Boundary. Georgetown: G.P.O., 1968. 16 p. UWI

403. Guyana. Commission of Inquiry into the Public Service. Report.Georgetown, 1969. Ill p. Chairman: B. A. N. Collins. UWI

404. Guyana. Guyana - Venezuela Boundary; the Ankoko Affair. 1970? 10 p. UWI

405. Guyana. Ministry of Information and Culture. Amerindian Integration; a

Brief Outline of the Progress of Integration in Guyana. Georgetown,1970. 63 p. UWI

406. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Guyana on SocialSecurity. Geneva, 1971. 50 p. Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Guyana/R2)

.

Report by F. B. Matthews. UWI

407. Guyana. Ministry of Agriculture. A Settlement Project for the North WestDistrict of Guyana. 1975. 12 p. Stencilled. ODA

408. Guyana Fertility Survey 1975: Country Report. Georgetown: StatisticalBureau, Ministry of Economic Development, 1975. 2 v. UWI

JAMAICA

409. Jamaica. Kingston Taxation Commission. Report. Kingston, 1903. 70 p.

Chairman: S. Olivier. UWI

410. Piggott, H.H. Report on the Secondary Schools of Jamaica in 1911.Kingston: Jamaica Schools Commission, 1911. 63 p. UWI

411. Jamaica. Committee ... on Conditions Productive of Typhoid Fever in theCity of Kingston and Its Suburbs. Report... Kingston: G.P.O., 191237 p. Chairman: A. MacDonald. UWI

412.* Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Working and Administra-tion of the Affairs of the Department of Agriculture. Report.Kingston: G.P.O., 1914. 91 p. Chairman: E. St. J. Branch. UWI

413. Jamaica. Legislative Council. Select Committee to Consider ... theQuestion of the Revision of the Emoluments Paid in the Civil

Service ... Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1919. 1 v. F & Co

414. Jamaica. Committee Appointed ... to Consider the Question of theEstablishment of a Child Welfare Department. Report. 1921. 17 p.

Chairman: F. E. Reed. F & Co

415. Jamaica. Regrading Commission. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1922. 45 p.

Chairman: H. I. C. Brown. F & Co

416. Dale, H. E. Report on the Finances of Jamaica. London: Crown Agents,1924. 117 p. UWI

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417. Jamaica. Commission to Enquire into and Report upon the Administration of

Prisons in Jamaica. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1926. 15 p.

Chairman: A. Mudge. UWII

418. Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Staffing of Government

Offices and the Emoluments of Public Officers and Employees. Report.

1929. 26 p. Chairman: T. L. Roxburgh. F & Co|

419. Jamaica. Commission on the Bribery and Corruption of Certain Councillors.

Report. Jamaica Gazette Sept. 26, 1930, p. ,1233 - 1239., Chairman.:. :F.

Barrett-Lennard. F & Co

I420. Jamaica. Development Committee. Report. 1931. 3 p. (Leg. Co. Minutes

vol. 72, 1931 appendix 34). Chairman: R. E. Stubbs. UWI i

421. Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Investigate Recent Defalcations in the

Government Savings Bank. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1933. 12 p.

Chairman: L. de Cordova. UWI

422. Jamaica. Committee on Certain Matters in Connection with Ex-soldiers of

the British West Indies Regiment. Report. Jamaica Gazette Aug. 10,

1933, p. 1033 - 1037. Chairman: 6. C. Cox. F & Co

423. Jamaica. Committee on the Retail Price of Gasoline in Jamaica. Report.

20th June 1933. 2 p. Chairman: W. Morrison. F & Co

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424. Jamaica. Committee to Examine and Audit the Accounts of the Jamaica i

Coconut Producers' Association-... "Report^ 6th Ootober 19S3. 6 p.

Chairman: G. C. Wainwright. F & Co I

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425. Jamaica. Report on the Hurricane of Western Jamaiaaj 29th Ootoberj 19S3.

Kingston: G.P.O., 1934. 11 p. Report by J. F. Brennan, Government

Meteorologist. F & Co

426. Jamaica. Committee to Consider and Make Recommendations in Regard to the

Regrading of the Salaries and Wages of the Employees of the JamaicaGovernment Railway. Report ... 1935. Kingston: G.P.O., 1935. 26 p.

Chairman: A. H. Hodges. UWI

427. Jamaica. Committee on the Advisability of Extension of the Scope of theAgricultural Loan Societies Board. Report. 1935. 4 p. (Leg. Co.

Minutes vol. 76, 1935 appendix 44). Chairman: J. M. Nethersole. UWI

428. Jamaica. Committee on the Beef Cattlie Industry in Jamaica. Report.Kingston: G.P.O., 1935. 11 p. Chairman: A. C. Barnes. UWI

429. Jamaica. Lands Department Commission. Final Report. 1935. Kingston:G.P.O., 1935. 23 p. Chairman: J. Verity. UWI

430. Jamaica. Legislative Council. Committee ... to Submit Recommendations forthe Encouragement and Development of the Tourist Trade ... Report.1935. 2 p. (Leg. Co. Minutes vol. 76, 1935, appendix no. 42).Chairman: P. M. Lightbody. PRO i

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431. Jamaica. Transport Commission. Report ... 1933. Kingston: G.P.O., 1935.

28 p. Chairman: J. M. Nethersole. UWI

432. Jamaica. Banana Commission. Report. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1936. 83 p.

Chairman: W. Gavin. UWI

433. Jamaica. Central Housing Advisory Board. Memorandum Dealing withDevelopment of Trench Pen Township and Improvement of Smith Village

and Surrounding Districts. Kingston: G.P.O., 1936. 25 p. UWI

434. Jamaica. Committee on Swamp Reclamation Scheme. Report. Kingston:G.P.O., 1936. 13 p. Chairman: H. Simms. UWI

435. Jamaica. Committee ... /on/ the Banana Industry. Report. 1936. 6 p.

(Leg. Co. Minutes volT 77, 1936 appendix 37). Chairman: A. C. Barnes.UWI

436. Jamaica. Committee ... /on/ Unemployment in Jamaica. Report. 1936. 4 p.

(Leg. Co. Minutes volT 77, 1936 appendix 41). Chairman: W.

Shillingford. UWI

437. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the System and Incidence ofLand Taxation in Jamaica ... Report. 1936. 8 p. (Leg. Co. Minutesvol. 77, 1936 appendix 46). Chairman: B. H. Easter. UWI

438. Jamaica. Legislative Council. Select Committee ... to Consider and Take

Action in the Matter of Providing for Better Facilities for theTransportation of Bananas, Oranges, Grapefruit and Their Products fromJamaica to the United Kingdom and Europe. Report. 1936. 3 p. (Leg.

Co. Minutes vol. 77, 1936, appendix no. 62). Chairman: C. W. Doorly.PRO

439. Jamaica. Schools Commission. Report of an Enquiry into the Administration

of the Munro and Dickenson Trust ... Kingston: G.P.O., 1936. 35 p.

UWI

440. Barnes, A. C. Memorandum on the Development of the Minor Fruit andVegetable Industry. 1937. 3 p. (Leg. Co. Minutes, vol. 78, 1937appendix 34). UWI

441. Bland, E. M. Report on the Jamaica Government Railway. Kingston, 1937.

25 p. UWI

442. Gorvin, J. H. Report of the Commissioner Appointed by the Governor ofJamaicay upon the Present Financial and Economic Position of the Turksand Caicos Islands. London: Crown Agents, 1937. 72 p. F & Co

443. Hedley, J. Report on an "All-Island" Televhone System. Kingston, 1937.

15 p. UWI

444. Jamaica. Central Housing Authority. Improvement Scheme for District ofSmith Village with which is Incorporated Development of Portion ofTrench Pen Property. 1937. 1 v. Stencilled. Acting Chairman: J. M.

Hall. F & Co

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445. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Consider and Make Recommendations as to

the Adequacy and Source of Revenues of Parochial Boards. Report.

1937. 5 p. Chairman: A. H. Hodges. F & Co

446. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Enquire into Certain Matters Connected

with the Administration of the Lunatic Asylum. Report. Kingston:

G.P.O., 1937? 6 p. Chairman: M. V. Camacho. UWI

447. Jamaica. Legislative Council . Committee on the Re-Organization of the

Staff of the Jamaica Government Railway. Report. 1937. 18 p. (Leg.

Co. Minutes vol. 78, 1937 appendix 65). Chairman: H. Simms. UWI

448. Jamaica. Nutrition Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1937. 11 p.

Chairman: J. M. Hall. F & Co

449. Customs Conference Held at Kingston, Jamaica, February, 1938. Report.

1938. 8 p. Chairman: S. S. Spurling. F & Co

450. Hall i nan, T. J. Memorandum on Medioal and Housing Conditions in Jamaica.

1938. 21 p. F & Co

451. Jamaica. Board of Conciliation in Labour Disputes. Interim Reports. 25th

June and 5th August, 1938. 4 p. Chairman: A. H. Hodges. F & Co

452. Jamaica Civil Service Association. Memorandum dealing with Salaries andGeneral Conditions of the Pudlia Service of Jamaica. Kingston:G.P.O., 1938. 23 p. UWI

453. Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Cause of theDisturbances Which Occurred at Frome Estate in the Parish ofWestmoreland on the 2nd May, 1938 ... Report. Kingston: G.P.O.,1938. 8 p. Chairman: H. I. C. Brown. UWI

454. Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Disturbances WhichOccurred in Jamaica, between the 23rd May and the 8th June 1938.

Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1938. 15 p. Chairman: C. R. W. Seton.UWI

455. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Accident Which Occurred on theJamaica Government Railway near Balaclava on 30th July, 1938. Report.1938. 5 p. Chairman: R. D. R. Hill. F & Co

456. Jamaica. Commission to Enquire and Report upon the Fire which Occurred in

Kingston on the 23rd Day of October, 1937... Report. 1938. JamaicaGazette 24th Feb. 1938, p. 159 - 166. Commissioners: W. Morrison,H. I. C. Brown and W. A. Turner. UWI

457. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Submit Recommendations Regarding theDuties and Emoluments of District Postmistresses and Postal andTelegraph Clerks. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1938. 29 p. Chairman:R. H. Fletcher. UWI

458. Jamaica. Committee on Poor Relief and Management of Poor Houses inJamaica. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1938. 36 p. Chairman: T. J,

Hallinan. UWI

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459. Burnett, F. Report on Land Settlement in Jamaica. 1939. 9 p.

Stencilled. F & Co

460. Harrison, L. W. A Report on Arrangements for Combating Veneral Diseases in

Jamaica. Kingston: G.P.O., 1939. 10 p. UWI

461. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Advise Government as to the Re-orqanizationof the Coconut Industry of Jamaica with a View to the Establishment of

a Coconut Marketing Board. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1939. 24 p.

Chairman: F. E. V. Smith. UWI

462. Jamaica. Committee ... /on/ Citrus Marketing Control. Report. 1939.

3 p. (Leg. Co. Minutes vol. 80, 1939 appendix 36). Chairman:

F. E. V. Smith. UWI

463. Jamaica. Legislative Council. Select Committee Appointed to Prepare and

Draft a Political Constitution for Jamaica for Approval and

Transmission to the Right Hon. The Secretary of State for the

Colonies. Report. 1939. 6 p. (Leg. Co. Minutes vol. 80, 1939

appendices 32 - 33). Chairman: J. A. G. Smith. UWI

464. Seton, C. R. W. Report and Record of Evidence with Regard to Disturbanceat Greenvale, Manchester, on Night of 11th June, 1928. 1939. 9 p.

F & Co

465. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in

the West Indies. Public Health in Jamaica. 1941. 22 p. Report byR. Briercliffe. UWI

466. Hammond, S. A. Education in Jamaica ... with a Covering Despatch by SirF. Stockdale, Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the WestIndies. Kingston: G.P.O., 1941. 20 p. (Jamaica no. 20). UWI

467. Jamaica. Committee on Land Settlement Scheme in Jamaica. Report. 1942.

9 p. Chairman: A. B. Lowe. F & Co

468. Jamaica. Committee on the Public Service in Jamaica 1939 - 42. Report.1942. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1942. 189 p. Chairman: A. H. Hodges. UWI

469. Jamaica. Tenancy Reform Committee, 1942. Report. Kingston, 1942. 9 p.

Chairman: H. V. Alexander. UWI

470. Wakefield, A. J. Memorandum on Agricultural Development in Jamaica by theAgricultural Adviser to the Comptroller for Development and Welfa^re inWest Indies. Kingston: G.P.O., 1942. 42 p. (Jamaica no. 3). UWI

471. Benham, F. The National Income of Jamaica, 1942. Bridgetown: Advocate Co.,1943? 29 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies, Bulletinno. 5). UWI

472. Hill, L. C. Report on the Reform of Local Government in Jamaica.Kingston: G.P.O., 1943. 49 p. UWI

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473. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the System of Secondary

Education in Jamaica. Report. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1943. 26 p.

Chairman: I. L. Kandel . UWI

474. Jamaica. Committee on Industrial Relations. Interim Report, Kingston: fl

G.P.O., 1943. 7 p. Chairman: W. Savary. UWI I

475. Jamaica. Committee on the Subordinate Employees of the Public Service in

Jamaica, 1943. Report, Kingston: G.P.O., 1943. 239 p. Chairman: P.

Martin Cooper. UWI

476. Jamaica. Local Government Reform Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O.,

1943. 24 p. Chairman: A. Campbell. UWI

477. Jamaica. Anomalies Committee. Report, Kingston, 1944. 1 v. Stencilled.

Chairman: W. H. Flinn. UWI

478. Jamaica. Apprenticeship Committee. Report ... Dec. 1943, Kingston:

6. P.O., 1944. 16 p. Chairman: J. Harris. UWI

479. Jamaica. Civil Aviation Committee. Interim Report. Kingston: G.P.O.,1944. 21 p. Chairman: P. Martin Cooper. UWI

480. Jamaica. Commission ... /on/ Land Valuation and Land Taxation in Jamaica.Report, Kingston: GTpTO., 1944. 17 p. Chairman: S. Bloomberg. UWI

481. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Enquire into and Make RecommendationsConcerning the Administration of the Jamaica Mental Hospital 1942 -

1943. Report, Kingston: G.P.O., 1944. 39 p. Chairman: G. SeymourSeymour. UWI

482. Jamaica. Committee on Electoral Divisions. Report, Kingston: G.P.O.,1944. 8, 4, p. map. Chairman: H. Mayers. UWI

483. Jamaica. Committee on the Pension Legislation of the Colony, 1942 - 1944.Report, Kingston: G.P.O., 1944. 151 p. Chairman: R. W. Taylor. UWI

484. Jamaica. Public Works Dept. Proposed Road Improvement Programme^ 1944.Kingston: G.P.O., 1944. 1 v. Director of Public Works: P. MartinCooper. UWI I

485. Bateson, N. Library Plan for Jamaioa. Kingston: G.P.O., 1945. 11 p. UWI

486. Calver, W. A. Report on the Jamaioa Constabulary, Kingston: G.P.O.,1945. 26 p. UWI

487. Hill, L. C. Report on Training of Local Government Officers in Jamaica,Kingston: G.P.O., 1945. 18 p. UWI

488. Jamaica. Agricultural Policy Committee. Nutrition in Jamaica, Report bythe Nutrition Committee of the British Medical Association, JamaicaBranch. Kingston: G.P.O., 1945. 35 p. Chairman: W. E. McCulloch.UWI

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489. Jamaica. Agricultural Policy Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1945.

82 p. Chairman: A. J. Wakefield. UWI

490. Jamaica. Agricultural Policy Committee. Special Report on Land Settlement.Kingston: G.P.O., 1945. 13 p. Chairman: A. J. Wakefield. UWI

491. Jamaica. Banana Insurance Committee (1944-45). Report. Kingston: G.P.O.,

1945. 9 p. Chairman: R. W. Taylor. UWI

492. Jamaica. Coconut Rehabilitation Committee. Report of the Technical Sub-

committee ... on Certain Aspects of Agricultural Rehabilitation andDevelopment in Areas Seriously Affected by the Hurricane of August 20,

1944. Kingston, 1945? 1 v. Stencilled. Chairman: G. K. Argles.

UWI

493. Jamaica Co-operative Development Council. Memorandum on Folicy for the

Development of Co-operatives in Jamaica. Kingston: G.P.O., 1945.

61 p. UWI

494. Jamaica. Economic Policy Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1945.

45 p. Chairman: F. C. Benham. UWI

495. Jamaica. Memorandum on Colonial Development and Welfare Schemes Revised inAccordance with Estimates as Passed by the House of Representatives )

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Kingston: G.P.O.. 1945. 24 p. UWI

496. Jamaica. Sugar Industry Commission 1944-45. Report. Kingston: G.P.O.,1945. 246 p. Chairman: R. B. Barker. UWI

497. Jamaica. A Ten Year Plan of Development for Jamaica. Kingston: G.P.O.,1945. 66 p. UWI

498. Thompson, E. F. The Fisheries of Jamaica'. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945.

103 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no. 18).

UWI

499. Hotchkiss, J. C. Memorandum on 4-H Club Development in Jamaica, 1946.

66 p. F & Co

500. Jamaica. Agricultural Education Committee. Report. 1946. 5 p.

Chairman: G. N. N. Nunn. UWI

501. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Advise on Insurance to Meet the Damagefrom Hurricanes. Interim Report: Insurance to Meet the Damage Causedby Hurricanes to Coconut Plantations. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 20 p.

Chairman: R. W. Taylor. UWI

502. Jamaica. Committee on the Conditions of Service of the JamaicaConstabulary. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 9 p. Chairman:C. R. Campbell. UWI

503. Jamaica. Committee on the Cost of Production of Certain Local Food Crops.Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 37 p. Chairman: Sir C. Harrison.UWI

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504. Jamaica. Community Education Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946.

13 p. Chairman: H. Paget. UWI

505. Jamaica. Food Yeast Committee. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 18 p.

Chairman: S. G. Fletcher. UWI

506. Jamaica. Secondary Education Continuation Committee. A Plan for Post

Primary Education in Jamaica... Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 45 p.

Chairman: B. H. Easter. UWI

507. Price, W. Report on Organization^ Staffing and Standards of Work: Public

Works department. Kingston: G.P.O., 1946. 35 p. UWI

508. Rooke, C. E. Report on Transport in Jamaica. 1946. 1 v. Stencilled.

F & Co

509. Jamaica. Cattle, Banana, Coconut and Citrus Investigation Committee.

Report. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1947. 42 p. Chairman: D. J. Judah. UWI

510. Jamaica. Committee on the Agricultural Small Holdings Law, 1945. Report.

Kingston: G.P.O., 1947. 8 p. Chairman: N. N. Ashenheim. UWI

511. Turks and Caicos Islands. Development Plan. Kingston: G.P.O., 1947.

11 p. UWI

512. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Consider Government Bulk Purchasing ofFoodstuffs. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1948. 11 p. Chairman: S.

Bloomberg. UWI

513. Jamaica. Executive Council. Control and Direction of Co-operativeDevelopment. 1948. 1 v. Stencilled. UWI

514. Woodhouse, W. M. Report ...on the Work Being Undertaken by the CentralRousing Authority. Kingston, 1948. 11 p. Stencilled. UWI

515. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry: Parochial Board, St. Catherine, 1949.Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1949. 49 p. Chairman: J. H. L. Savary.UWI

516. Jamaica. Technical Education Exploratory Committee. Final Report.Kingston: G.P.O., 1949. 14 p. Chairman: J. J. Mills. UWI

517. Jamaica. Board of Inquiry into Labour Disputes between Trade Unions.Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1950. 22 p. Chairman: H. V. Alexander.UWI

518. Jamaica. Commission on the Public Service in Jamaica, 1949. Report ...

1949. Kingston: G.P.O., 1950. 229 p. Commissioner: E. Mills. UWI

519.* Jamaica. Committee on the Revision of the Customs Tariff. Report.Kingston: G.P.O., 1950. 83 p. Chairman: Sir H. Allan. UWI

520. Jamaica. Lucky Hill Community Project. Report. Kingston, 1950? 1 v.Stencilled. Chairman: A. E. Trotman. UWI

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521. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into Acts of 111 Treatment Committed by

Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force. Report. Kingston, 1951.

11 p. Stencilled. Chairman: A. B. Rennie. UWI

522. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Police Force. Report. Kingston:G.P.O., 1951. 39 p. Chairman: A. B. Rennie. UWI

523. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Transport Service of the

Corporate Area. Report. Kingston, 1951. 16 p. Stencilled.Chairman: A. B. Rennie. UWI

524. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Advise on the Future of the Nona ReservoirScheme. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1951. 14 p. Chairman: Sir J.

Davidson. UWI

525. Mac Gillivray, D. C. Detailed Proposals for the Establishment of SeparateMinistries ... Kingston: G.P.O., 1951. 12 p. UWI

526. Cummings, R. W. Report on Mission to Jamaica ... October 10 - November 2^

1951. Rome, 1952. 42 p. Stencilled (FAO report no. 10). Covertitle: Report to the Government of Jamaica on Rehabilitation after the

Hurricane of 17th August 1951. F & Co

527. Gibb (Sir A.) and Partners. Kingston Airport^ Jamaica. Report onCumberland Fen and the Palisadoes as Possible Airport Sites.Kingston: G.P.O., 1952. 19 p. UWI

528. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The EconomicDevelopment of Jamaica. Report.... Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press,1952. 288 p. Chief of Mission: J. C. de Wilde. UWI

529. Jamaica. Cattle Industry Enquiry Board. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1952.

70 p. Chairman: C. G. Beasley. F & Co

530. Barnett, W. L. Deaths from Poisoning in Jamaica 1943 to 1953. Kingston,1953? 15 p. UWI

531. Williams, C. D. Report on Vomiting Sickness in Jamaica. Kingston: G.P.O.,1954. 194 p. F & Co

532. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into Prisons. Report ... 1954. Kingston:G.P.O., 1955. 61 p. Chairman: H. G. H. Duffus. UWI

533. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Match Industry. Report. July1955. Kingston: G.P.O., 1955. 42 p. Chairman: D. H. Coore. UWI

534.* Jamaica. Committee on the Revision of the Rent Restriction Law, 1944.

Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1955. 25 p. Chairman: E. F. Maingot. UWI

535. Jamaica. Medical Commission. Ad Interim and Final Reports of theCommission ... to Enquire into the Medical Services . . . with SpecialReference to the Administration of the Government Medical Services andto Make Recommendations in Connection therewith ... 1954. Kingston:G.P.O., 1955. 32 p. Chairman: A. G. Curphey. F & Co

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536. Jamaica. Ministry of Local Government. Committee on the St. James Fire

Brigade. Report ... 1953 - 54. Kingston: G.P.O., 1955. 17 p.

Chairman: J. U. Beckett. UWI

537. Jamaica. Working Party on Staffing and Salary Gradings of the Public

Services of Jamaica, 1955. Report ... and a Review of Part I of that

Report by R. 0. Ramage ... Kingston: G.P.O., 1955. 93 p. Chairman:

J. E. C. McFarlane. UWI

1538. Jamaica. Working Party on Staff-rng Organization Methods and Salary

Gradings of the Public Service of Jamaica 1955. Part I. Proposals

_

for Regrading the Salaries of Various Categories of Public Officers and

Government Employees ... Kingston: G.P.O., 1955. 345 p. Stencilled.

Chairman: J. E. Clare McFarlane. F & Co

539. Jamaica. Committee on Foodand Drugs Legislation. Report. Kingston:

G.P.O., 1956. 48 p. Chairman: N. Kirby. UWI

540. Rockie, W. A. Report to the Government of Jamaica on Land and WaterConservation and Utilisation. Rome: FAO, 1956. 22 p. Stencilled.(FAO/56/11/8703). F & Co

541. Bloch (Ivan) & Associates of North Pacific Consultants. Portland, Oregon.

Electricity Load Survey for Jamaica^ B.W.I. Prepared for the Ministry

of Trade and Industry. 1957. 165 p. Stencilled. UWI

542. Braude, R. Survey of Pig Keeping in Jamaica and Suggestions forDevelopment of a Pig Industry in the Island. Kingston: G.P.O., 1957.29 p. UWI

543. Jamaica. Electricity Survey Commission. Report on Electricity andElectrical Apparatus in Jamaica^ Dec. 1957. 184 p. Stencilled.Chairman: D. Fletcher. UWI

544. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Kendal Railway Accident, 1957.Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1958. 38 p. Chairman: C. M. MacGregor.UWI

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545. Langley, C. A. Jamaica Government Railway. Report on the Derailment WhichOccurred on 1st September 1957 Near Kendal on the Kingston - MontegoBay Main Line. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1958. 33 p. UWI

546. Jamaica. Forestry and Watersheds Committee. Report. Kingston, 1959.23 p. Stencilled. Chairman: J. A. N. Burra. UWI

547. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Banana Industry of Jamaica, 1959.Report. Kingston: 6. P.O., 1960. 2 v. Chairman: G. G. R. Sharp. UWI

548. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry on the Sugar Industry 1959 - 1960. Report.Kingston: G.P.O., 1960. 93 p. Chairman: H. C. Goldenberg. UWI

549. Jamaica. Electricity Frequency Standardization Commission. The Inter-Connected Electricity System (J.P.S. Co. Ltd.) Frequency StandardizationScheme, 1960. Kingston: G.P.O., 1960. 47 p. UWI

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550. Jamaica. Committee Appointed to Examine the Existing Electoral Laws of

Jamaica. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1960. 11 p. Chairman: E.

Forrest. UWI

551. Jamaica. Public Enquiry into the Causes and Circumstances of the Accident

on the 21st January 1960 to the Lockheed Super Constellation AircraftHK-177. Report. Kingston: G.P .0. , 1960. 10 p. Commissioner: A. B.

Rennie. UWI

552. Jamaica. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands. Division of Economics andStatistics. Final Report on an Agr-ioultural Survey on the YallahsValley Land Authority's Area Conducted in 1959. Kingston, 1961.

96 p. Stencilled. UWI

553. Jamaica. Mission to Africa. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1961. 23 p.

Leader: Dr. L. C. Leslie. UWI

554. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Jamaica on theDevelopment of Vocational Training. Geneva, 1962. 24 p. Stencilled(IL0/TAP/Jamaica/R3). Report by R. Betts. UWI

555. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Operation of the Port of KingstonReport. Kingston: G.P.O., 1962. 15 p. Chairman: L. T. Moody. UWI

556. Jamaica. Ministry of Agriculture and Lands. Division of Economics andStatistics. Land Reform in Jamaica with Emphasis on Land Settlement.Kingston, 1962. 77 p. Stencilled. UWI

557. Jamaica Independence Conference, London, 1962. Report. London: H.M.S.O.,1962. 14 p. (Cmnd. 1638). Chairman: R. Maudling. UWI

558. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Jamaica onCo-operative Development. Geneva, 1963. 35 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Jamaica/R4). Report by R. K. Harper. UWI

559. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Planning and Execution of theHarbour View Housing Scheme. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1963. 81 p.

Chairman: H.V.T. Chambers. UWI

560. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Prices to be Paid for CaneFarmers' Cane. Report. 1962. Kingston: G.P.O., 1963. 133 p.

Chairman: H. C. Biggs. UWI

561. Rose, D. L. A Framework for Revising the National Accounts of Jamaica.Kingston: Department of Statistics, 1963? 254 p. Stencilled. UWI

562. Commonwealth Economic Committee. Commonwealth Development and itsFinancing, 8: Jamaica. London: H.M.S.O., 1964. 64 p. UWI

563.* Jamaica. Town Planning Department. Ocho Rios Advisory Development Plan.Kingston, 1964. 18 p. Stencilled. UWI

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564. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Jamaica on a

Proposed Social Security Scheme. Geneva, 1965. 28 p. Stencilled.

(IL0/TAP/Jamaica/R7). Report by C. Murray. UWI

565. Jamaica. Electric Power Resources Investigation Committee. Electricity in

Jamaica: Report. Kingston: Electricity Authority, 1966. 102 p.

Chairman: E. C. L. Parkinson. UWI

566. Great Britain. Commonwealth Development Corporation. Report on South

Caicos Electricity Scheme. 1967. 1 v. Stencilled. Report prepared

by A. R. Boyd and D. L. Pratt. F & Co

567. Jamaica. Sugar Industry Enquiry Commission (1966). Report. Kingston:

G.P.O., 1967. 233 p. Chairman: Sir J. Mordecai. UWI

568. Jamaica. The Maffessanti Enquiry. Report. Kingston:' Gleaner Co., 1968.

12 p. Commissioner: H. G. H. Duffus. UWI|

569. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Turks and Caicos Islands

Economic Survey and Frog ectionsy 1969. 26 p. Stencilled. ODA

570. Jamaica. Commission Appointed to Examine Conditions of Employment in

Domestic Service. Report. Kingston, 1971. 7 p. Stencilled.

Chairman: C. Greaves-Hill. UWI

571. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Award of Contracts, the Grant of

Work Permits and Licences and Other Matters. Report. Kingston: IG.P.O., 1973. 162 p. Chairman: H. L. DaCosta. UWI |

572. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Train Accident on 24th August 1973

at the Duhaney River Bridge, Riverton City. Report. Kingston, 1973.

62 p. Stencilled. Commissioner: A. Z. Preston. UWI

573. Jamaica. Commission of Enquiry into the Train/Truck Accident on the

Kingston/Spanish Town Highway and Bypass. Report. Kingston, 1973.

28 p. Stencilled. Commissioner: A. Z. Preston. UWI^

574. Jamaica. Ombudsman Working Party. Report. Kingston: G.P.O., 1973. 19 p.

Chairman: J. M. Lloyd. UWI

575. Jamaica. Committee to Examine the Structure and Organization of Local

Government in Jamaica. Report on the Reform of Local Government inJamaica. Kingston, 1974. 116 p. Stencilled. Chairman: G. E. Mills.

UWI

576. Seminar on an Action Programme for Agriculture at the Golden Head BeachHotel 7-9 December 1973. Report. Kingston: Herald Ltd., 1974?204 p. Sponsors: Ministry of Agriculture ... UWI

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LEEWARD ISLANDS

577. Armitage-Smith, S. Report on a Finanoial Mission to the Leeward Islandsand St. Luoia, 1931 ... London: H.M.S.O., 1932. 107 p. (Cmd. 3996).F & Co

578. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Forestry in the Leeward Islands (Antigua^ St. KittSj Nevisj Montserrat)Reports by the Conservator of Forestsj Trinidad and Tobago^ afterPreliminary Visits by J. C. Cater. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1944.

106 p. (Bulletin no. 7). UWI

579. Leeward Islands. Salaries Commission. Report. 1944. 16 p. Chairman:. ;,T. W. Davies. F & Co

580. Leeward Islands. Commission of Enquiry into Conditions of Service ofCentral Lunatic Asylum Staff, 30th January 1946. Report. Antigua:G.P.O., 1946. 17 p. Chairman: C. N. Griffin. UWI

581. Hammond S. A. A Report on an Enquiry into the Organization and Salariesof the Civil Service. Part 1. General. Barbados: Advocate Co., 1952.187 p. UWI

582. Martin-Kaye, P. H. A. Salt in the Leeward Islands. Antigua: G.P.O., 1954.58 p. UWI

583. Martin-Kaye, P. H. A. Reports on the Geology of the Leeward and BritishVirgin Islands. St. Lucia: Voice Pub. Co., 1959. 117 p. UWI

584. Leeward Islands. Commission on Civil Service Salaries in the LeewardIslands. Report. 1960. 71 p. Stencilled. Commissioner: L. H.

Gorsuch. UWI

ANTIGUA

585. Watts, Sir F. Report on the Sugar Industry in Antigua and St. Kitts-Nevis^1881-1905. London: H.M.S.O., 1906. 15 p. (Cd. 2878). (Col.Reports. Misc. no. 35). UWI

586. Antigua. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Conditions of Employmentof the Junior Civil Servants ... Report. Antigua: G.P.O., 1926.12 p. Chairman: E. Baynes. F & Co

587. Antigua. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Incidence of Taxation ..

Report. Antigua: G.P.O., 1927. 9 p. Chairman: E. Baynes. F & Co

588. Antigua. Committee on Minor Industries. Report. 1930. 3 p. Chairman:F. H. S. Warneford. F & Co

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589. Antigua. Committee on the Control of the Omnibus Services in Antigua.

Report. Leeward Islands Gazette Supplement July 20, 1933. 1 p.

Chairman: C. G. Langley. F & Co

590. Antigua. Committee Regarding the Proposed Extension of the City of St.

John on the Ottos Estate. Report. Leeward Islands Gazette Supplement

Aug. 31, 1933. 9 p. Chairman: C. G. Langley. F' & Co

591. Antigua. Petition of Representatives of Antigua for Revision of the

Constitution ... 1934. Leeward Islands Gazette Supplement Jan. 17,

1935. 7 p. F & Co

592. Antigua. Agricultural Policy Committee. Report. Barbados: Advocate Co.,

1944. 98 p. UWI

593. Antigua. Board of Enquiry into Wages in the Sugar Industry in Antigua.

Report. Leeward Islands Gazette 17th April, 1944. p. 103 - 105.

Commissioner: J. H. Richardson. F & Co

594. Antigua. Documents Regarding the Enquiry into Wages in the Sugar Industry

in Antigua. Antigua: G.P.O., 1944. 16 p. Chairman: J. H. Richardson.

F & Co

595. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the WestIndies. Forestry in the Leeward Islands: Barbuda. Report by the

Conservator of Forestsj Trinidad and Tobago^ after Preliminary Visit

by J. S. Beard. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945. 13 p. (Bulletin

7B). UWI

596. Antigua. Committee Appointed in 1946 to Consider the Possibility ofEstablishing in Antigua "Free" Hospital, Medical and Dental Services.

Report. 1946? 4 p. Chairman: Dr. L. R. Wynter. UWI

597. Clouting, C. E. Report on Condition and Recommendations for Preservation

of Nelson's Book Yard. Antigua, 1948. 18 p. Typescript. F & Co

598. Antigua. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Organization of theSugar Industry of Antigua. Report. 1949. London: Crown Agents,1949. 144 p. Chairman: Lord Soul bury. UWI

599. Antigua. Education Policy. November, 1949. 32 p. Stencilled. Chairman:A. C. G. Palmer. F & Co

600. Antigua. Commission of Inquiry into the Management of the AgriculturalDepartment and the Land Settlement and Development Board withParticular Reference to Certain Matters. Report. Antigua: G.P.O.,1951. 9 p. Commissioner: R. J. Manning. UWI

601. Rottenberg, S. Report on Unemployment in the Presidency of Antigua^Leeward Islands by S. Rottenberg and N. Siffleet. Antigua: LabourDepartment, 1951. 60 p. UWI

602. Antigua. Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services. Report.1952. 1 V. Stencilled. Chairman: L. C. Edwards. UWI

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603. Antigua. Committee Appointed to Inquire into the Antigua Grammar School

and the Girls* High School and to Make Recommendations of Their

Immediate and Future Needs. Report, July, 1956. 21, 21 p.

Stencilled. Chairman: J. C. Hammond. F & Co

604. Martin-Kaye, P. H. A. The Water Resouraes of Antigua and Barbuday B.W.I.

La Penitence: B.G. Lithographic Co. Ltd., 1956. 109 p. UWI

605. Antigua. Board of Inquiry Appointed to Inquire into the Dispute at PresentExisting between the Waterfront Workers of St. John's, Antigua and

Their Employers and, Having Regard to the Economy of the Island as a

Whole to Make Recommendations. Report. St. John's, 1958. 93 p.

Stencilled. Chairman: J. R, Blagden. UWI

606. Lukins, R. A. Industrial Development in Antigua, from Observations Made in

Antigua, January 17th to January BSth, 1959. 13 p. Stencilled. UWI

607. Antigua. Administrator (I. G. Turbott). A Report on the Situation in ThisTerritory Four Weeks after Hurricane "Donna'' Struck. Antigua, 1960.

4 p. Stencilled. UWI

608. Mi 11 bourne, P. E. Report on Proposed Port Facilities at St. John's,Antigua, B.W.I. 1960. 6 p. UWI

609. O'Loughlin, C. Economic Feasibility of a Deep Water Harbour in St. John's,Antigua. Port of Spain: Federal Statistical Office, 1960. 26 p.

Stencilled. UWI

610. Rottenberg, S. Report on the Sugar Industry of Antigua ... Antigua:G.P.O., 1960. 23 p. UWI

611. Faulkner, D. E. Report on Livestock Development in Antigua, Port ofSpain, 1962. 42 p. Stencilled. UWI

612. Antigua. Commission of Inquiry on the Sugar Industry and Agriculture ofAntigua. Report. Mi.aistry of Overseas Development, January, 1966.

88 p. Stencilled. Chairman: C. J. M. Bennett. F & Co

613. Antigua Constitutional Conference 1966. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1966.22 p. (Cmnd. 2963). UWI

614.* Antigua. Commission on the Structure, Organization and Staffing and theSalaries and Conditions of Service of the Public Service of Antigua.Report. 1969. 1 v. Stencilled. Chairman: F. N. M. Pusinelli.F & Co

615. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Barbuda: a Report to theGovernment of Antigua. 1971. 29 p. Stencilled. ODA

616. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Report to the Government ofAntigua. 1971. 1 V. Stencilled. ODA

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617. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Antigua on a

Review of Existing and Pro-posed Provisions for Social Security.

Geneva, 1972. 83 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Antigua/Rl) . Report by J.

Grieve. UWI

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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

618. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Forestry in the Leeward Islands: the British Virgin Islands. Report

by the Conservator of Forests, Trinidad and Tobago, after Preliminary

Visit by J. S. Beard. Barbados: Advocate Co., 1945. 16 p. (Bulletin

no. 7A). UWI

619. Virgin Islands (British). Committee Appointed to Consider the Composition of

a Legislative Council and Allied Questions. Report. Tortola, 1950.

7 p. Stencilled. Chairman: H. R. Penn. UWI

620. Virgin Islands (British). The Livestock and Meat Industry of the VirginIslands with Particular Reference to the Trade in Livestock between the

British Virgin Islands and the Virgin Islands of the United States.Tortola: Commissioner's Office, 1950. 19 p. Stencilled. UWI

621. Virgin Islands [?,v^t^s\\\ Development Plan. Commissioner's Office, 1951.

177 p. Stencilled. F & Co

622. Virigin Islands (British). Joint Memorandum on Inter-Virgin IslandsConference Issued by the Government Secretary of the American VirginIslands and the Commissioner of the British Virgin Islands^ May Ij

1951. 3 p. Stencilled. UWI

623. Marti n-Kaye, P. H. A. Water Supplies of the British Virgin Islands. La

Penitence: B.6. Lithographic Co., 1954. 69 p. UWI

624. Klumb, H. Development and Land Use Program for the British Virgin Islands;Report Prepared by the Office of Henry Klumb & Stanton Robbins Si Co.

Inc.. in Consultation with Herbert Croucher. Tortola: Administrator'sOffice, 1960. 46 p. Stencilled. UWI

625. Faulkner, D. E. Report on Livestock Development in the British VirginIslands. Port of Spain, 1962. 44 p. Stencilled. UWI

625. O'Loughlin, C. A Survey of Economic Potential^ Fiscal Structure andCapital Requirements of the British Virgin Islands. Jamaica:Institute of Social and Economic Research, 1962. 60 p. F & Co

627. Great Britian. Colonial Office. British Virgin Islands: Report of theConstitutional Commissioner. London: H.M.S.O., 1965. 33 p.Commissioner: Dr. M. Proudfoot. F & Co

628. Virgin Islands (British). Commission on the General Structure and Salariesand Conditions of Service of the Civil Service in the British Virgin

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Islands. Reports. 1965. 1 v. Stencilled. Commissioner: A. G. K.

Gardener-Brown. F & Co

629. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of the BritishVirgin Islands on the Devetopment of Vooational Trainina. Geneva,1966. 51 p. Stencilled (ILO/TAP/British Virgin Islands/Rl). Reportby A. Figueroa-Colon. UWI

630. Phillips, W. T. A Report on the British Virgin Islands with Recommendationson Measures for Accelerating Economic and Social development.Castries; St. Lucia, 1966. 39 p. By the United Nations EconomicAdviser to the Government of the British Virgin Islands. ODA

631. Virgin Islands (British) Constitutional Conference, London, October 1966.

Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1966. 6 p. (Cmnd. 3129). UWI

632. Pusinelli, F. N. M. Report on the Review of the Structure^ Salaries andConditions of Service of the British Virgin Islands Civil Service andthe Royal Virgin Islands Volice Force, 1968. 1 v. Stencilled.F & Co

633. Virgin Islands (British). Commission of Enquiry into the Anegada andWickham's Cay Agreements. Report. 1969. 1 v. Stencilled.Chairman: Sir D. Jakeway. F & Co

634. British Development Division in the Caribbean. British Virgin Islands:Economic Survey and Projections^ 1970. 51 p. Stencilled. ODA

635. Virigin Islands (British). British Virgin Islands Agricultural Policy.1973? 1 V. Stencilled. UWI

636. Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. British Virgin Islands:Proposals for Constitutional Advance. Report by the ConstitutionalCommissioners Sir C. Deverell and H. L. da Costa. London: H.M.S.O.,1974. 26 p. UWI

MONTSERRAT

637. Watts, Sir F. Report on the Agricultural Industries of Montserrat.London: H.M.S.O., 1906. 16 p. (Cd. 2877). (Col. Reports Misc. no,

34). UWI

638. Montserrat. Plans for Development and Welfare. 1948. 1 v. Stencilled,Prepared by C. Ross, Commissioner of Montserrat. UWI

639. Montserrat. Cotton Industry Inquiry. Report. 1953. 66 p. Chairman:C. G. Beasley. UWI

640. Montserrat. Board of Inquiry Appointed to Inquire into the Cause andCircumstances of a Dispute Concerning the Wages of AgriculturalLabourers, between the Montserrat Producers' Association and the

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Montserrat Trades and Labour Union. Report. Jan. 1958. 72 p.

Stencilled. Chairman: Sir C. Mai one. UWI

641. Faulkner, D. E. Livestock Development in Montserrat. Port of Spain,

1962. 44 p. Stencilled. UWI

642. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Montserrat: Economio Survey

and Projeotionsj 1967. 28 p. Stencilled. ODA

643. Commonwealth Development Corporation. Report on Montserrat Eleotriaity

Services. 1969. 1 v. Typescript. F & Co

644. Pusinelli, F. N. M. Report on the Review of the Structure, Salaries and

Conditions of Service of the Montserrat Public Service. Montserrat.

1969. 150 p. Stencilled. F & Co

645. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Proposed Harbour andWaterfront Development at Plymouth, Montserrat. 1971. 1 V.

Stencilled. ODA

ST. KITTS-NEVIS-ANGUILLA

646. Watts, Sir F. Report on the Sugar Industry in Antigua and St. Kitts-Nevis,1881 - 1905. London: H.M.S.O., 1906. 15 p. (Cd. 2878). (Col.

Reports. Misc. no. 35). UWI

647. St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. Committee on Water Improvements in St.

Kitts- Nevis. Report. 1926. St. Kitts Nevis Official Gazette Feb.

11, 1926. p. 24 - 25. Chairman: D. H. Semper. F & Co

648. Great Britain. Parliament. Leeward Islands. Papers Relating to theDisturbances in St. Christopher (St. Kitts) January - February 1925.London: H.M.S.O., 1935. 15 p. (Cmnd. 4956). UWI

649. St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. Commission Appointed to Enquire intoCertain Matters Touching the Management of the Public Works, Treasuryand Customs Departments. Report. St. Christopher-Nevis OfficialGazette, 8th July 1937. p. 121-124. Chairman: W. M. Wigley. PRO

650. Leeward Islands. Ten Year Plan of Development, St. Christopher, Nevis,Anguilla in the Colony of the Leeward Islands, 1946 - 1956. Draft.1945? 49 p. Stencilled. UWI

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651. St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. Commission Appointed to Enquire into theOrganization of the Sugar Industry of St. Christopher. Report. iLondon: Crown Agents, 1949. 74 p. Chairman: Lord Soul bury. UWI I

652. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.An Agricultural Plan for Nevis. Report of a Team of Experts FollowingIts Visit in Sept., 1955. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1957. 59 p.

t Bulletin no. 33). Chairman: A. de K. Frampton. UWI

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653. St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla Education Poliay. St. Kitts: G.P.O.,1966. 11 p. UWI

654. St. Kitts/Nevis/Anguilla Constitutional Conference, 1966. Report. London:H.M.S.O., 1966. 26 p. (Cmnd. 3031). UWI

655. Great Britain. Commonwealth Office. Report of the Commonwealth Conferenceon Anguilla. London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 30 p. (Cmnd. 3433). UWI

656. Great Britain. Commission of Enquiry Appointed by the Governments of theUnited Kingdom and St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla to Examine the

Anguilla Problem. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1970. 131 p. (Cmnd.

4510). Chairman: H. 0. B. Wooding. UWI

657. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Anguilla: Current EconomicSituation and Prospects, 1971. Barbados, 1971. 16 p. Stencilled.ODA

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658. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Anguilla: A Report to HerMajesty's Commissioner. Barbados, 1971. 51 p. Stencilled. ODA

659. British Development Division in the Caribbean. St. Kitts and Nevis:Economic Survey and Projections, 1971. 26 p. Stencilled. ODA

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

660. Great Britain. Commission of Enquiry into the Recent Disturbances at Portof Spain, Trinidad. Report ... July 1903. London: printed forH.M.S.O., by Darling & Son, 1903. 32 p. (Cd. 1662). Commissioners:C. C. Smith et al. UWI

661. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Water Riots ...

Report. Port of Spain: printed at the Diocesan Press, 1903. 559 p.

Chairman: Sir C. C. Smith. UWI

662. Trinidad and Tobago. Special Committee Appointed to Consider MattersRelating to the Labour Question in Trinidad, 1905. Report. P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1906. 254 p. Chairman: R. H. McCarthy. UWI

663. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Revise the AdministrativeDivisions of Trinidad, 1916. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O. , 1917. 35 p.

Chairman: Sir J. Chancellor. F & Co

664.* Lassalle, C. F. Malaria Report. Report on Anophales Survey of the Colony

of Trinidad and Tobago. P .O.S.: G.P.O. , 1920. UWI

665. Trinidad and Tobago. Wages Committee. Report. 1920. 36 p. 137 p.(Council Paper no. 125 of 1920). Chairman: A. 6. Bell. PRO

666. Sampson, H. C. Report on Development of Agriculture in Trinidad. London:H.M.S.O., 1927. 8 p. (E.M.B.3). UWI

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667. Trinidad and Tobago. Civil Service Committee. Report. 1930. 8 p.

(Council Paper no. 104 of 1930). Chairman: S. M. Grier. PRO

668. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Consider what Measures Should

be Taken to Develop Raw Agricultural Export Industry. Report, 1931.,

4 p. (Council Paper no. 84 of 1931). Chairman: E. J. Wortley. PRO

669. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee to Investigate ... the Measures of IProtection in the United Kingdom Designed for the Various Products of

This Colony ... Report. 1932. 18 p. (Council Paper no. 23 of

1932). Chairman: A. E. V. Barton. PRO

670. Trinidad and Tobago. Carrera Mutiny Inquiry Commission. Report. 1933.

10 p. (Council Paper no. 48 of 1933). Chairman: C. F. Belcher, PRO

671. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Consider What Steps Should be

Taken to Re-organize the Legal Department. Report. 1933. 4 p.

(Council Paper no. 109 of 1933). Chairman: F. Gordon-Smith. PRO

672. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Rent Restriction. Report. 1933. 4 p.

(Council Paper no. 119 of 1933). Chairman: J. L. Deveaux. PRO

673. Trinidad and Tobago. Labour Disturbances Commission. Report. 1934.

27 p. (Council Paper no. 109 of 1934). Chairman: F. Gordon-Smith.PRO

674. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Old Age Pensions. Report. P.O.S.CG.P.O., 1937. 4 p. (Council Paper no. 58 of 1937). Chairman: T. M.

Milne. UWI

675. Trinidad and Tobago. Traffic Safety Committee. Report. P.O.S.*. G.P.O.,1937. 10 p. (Council Paper no. 1 of 1937). Chairman: H. C. B.

Hickling. UWI

676. Great Britain. Commission to Inquire into and Report upon the Origin andCharacter of the Recent Disturbances in the Colony of Trinidad andTobago ... 1937. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1938. 120 p. (Cmd.

5641). Chairman: J. Forster. UWI

677. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee ... on Cane Farming. Report. 1938. 14 p.

(Council Paper 119 of 1938). Chairman: E. L. dos Santos. PRO

678. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Immigration Restriction. Report. 1938.4 p. (Council Paper no. 120 of 1938). Chairman: J. L. Deveaux. PRO

679. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Wholesale andRetail Prices of Foodstuffs. Report. 1939. 8 p. (Council Paper no.4 of 1939). Chairman: A. E. V. Barton. PRO

680. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on the Adequacy of the Coastal SteamerService between Trinidad and Tobago. Report. 1939. 12 p. (CouncilPaper no. 3 of 1939). Chairman: J. F. Nicoll. PRO

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681. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Needs of the

Cocoa Industry. Final Report. 1940. 29 p. (Council Paper no. 61 of

1940). Chairman: E. L. dos Santos. PRO

682. Trinidad and Tobago. Shop Hours Committee. Report. 1939. 8 p. (Council

Paper no. 32 of 1940). Chairman: W. A. Muller. PRO

683. Brown, H. H. The Sea Fisheries of Trinidad and Tobago. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1942. 38 p. (Development and Welfare in the West

Indies Bulletin no. 2). UWI

684. Trinidad and Tobago. Agricultural Policy Committee. Report. P.O.S.**

6. P.O., 1943. 2 V. Chairman: A. J. Wakefield. UWI

685. Trinidad and Toba.go. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the SugarIndustry. Report. 1944. P.O.S.: 6.P.O., 1944. 48 p. (Council Paperno. 1 of 1944). Chairman: F. C. C. Benham. UWI

686. Trinidad and Tobago. Franchise Committee. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1944.

149 p. (Council Paper no. 35 of 1944). Chairman: L. A. P. O'Reilly.UWI

687. Trinidad and Tobago. Lands Advisory Committee. A Proposed Land AllocationPolicy for Trinidad. P.O.S.'. G.P.O. , 1944. 8 p. (Council Paper no.

56 of 1944). UWI

688. Trinidad and Tobago. Medical and Health Policy Committee. Report. P.O.S.'G.P.O., 1944. 46 p. (Council Paper no. 65 of 1944). Chairman:A. J. H. Russell. UWI

689. Ibberson, D. Social Welfare Programme. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 12 p. 1945.(Council Paper no. 33 of 1945). UWI

690. Miller, W. C. Survey of Animal Husbandry ^ Feeding^ Management andVeterinary Services in the West Indies: Trinidad and Tobago.Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1945? 39 p. (Development and Welfare in

the West Indies Bulletin no. 19). UWI

691. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission Appointed to Enquire into Dishonest andCollusive Practices in Obtaining Import Licences ... Report. 1945.P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1945. 57 p. Commissioners: W. J. Gilchrist and E. F.

Ma ingot. F & Co

692. Dal ley, F. W. Trade Union Organization and Industrial Relations inTrinidad; Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1947. 55 p. (Col. no. 215).UWI

693. Trinidad and Tobago. Cost of Living Committee. Report. 1947. P.O.S.*.

G.P.O., 1947. 8 p. (Council Paper no. 20 of 1947). Chairman: R. B.

Skinner. UWI

694. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Working ofthe Sugar Industry of Trinidad. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1948. 225 p.

Chairman: Lord Soul bury. UWI

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695. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitutional Reform Committee. Report (17th

February 1948). 21 p. Chairman: Sir L. O'Reilly. F & Co

696. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitutional Reform Committee. Minority Report by

Hon. Dr. P. V. J. Solomon. 1948. 13 p. Typescript. UWI

697. Trinidad and Tobago. Memorandum of Grievances and Complaints of the

Inhabitants of Tobago ...to Seoretajy of State for the Colonies by

E. P. T. Jamesy Representative of the Island Ward of Tobago on His

Majesty's Legislature in Trinidad. 1948. 10 p. F & Co

698. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Government Officers' Quarters. Report.

P.O.S.iG.P.O., 1949. 27 p. Chairman: W. E. Boardman. F & Co

699.* Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on the Regrading of Civil Servants'

Salaries. Report of the dos Santos Regrading Committee, 1948 in

Revised Conditions of Service in the Civil Service of Trinidad andTobago. 1949. Chairman: Sir E. dos Santos. F & Co

700. Trinidad and Tobago. Economics Committee. Report. P.O.S.;G.P.O., 1949.

259 p. Chairman: R. B. Skinner. F & Co

701. des Forges, Sir C. Report on Local Government (Financial Relationships) by

Sir C. des Forges and J. D. Imrie. P.O.S.'. G.P.O. , 1950. 109 p.

F & Co

702.* Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Local Government. Report. P.O.S.*G.P.O., 1950. 34 p. Chairman: A. C. Spurling. F & Co

703. Trinidad and Tobago. Electoral Districts Delimitation Committee. Report.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1950. 7 p. Chairman: H. W. Wilson. F & Co

704. Trinidad and Tobago. Training Committee. Report. P.O.S.iG.P.O., 1950.32 p. Chairman: S. J. Hogben. UWI

705.* Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Caura VJater Scheme.Report. 1951? 48 p. Commissioner: R. J. Manning. F & Co

706. Trinidad and Tobago. Legislative Council. Stadium Committee. Report.P.O.S.'.G.P.O., 1951. 11 p. Chairman: A. Gomes. UWI

707. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission on the Affairs, Administration, Managementand Conduct of the Port of Spain Corporation ... Report. P.O.S.iG.P.O., 1952. 63 p. Chairman: S. E. Gomes. F & Co

708. Dal ley, F. W. General Industrial Conditions and Labour Relations inTrinidad: Report. P .O.S . :G.P .0. , 1954. 70 p. UWI |

709. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission on the Civil Service. Report ...by SirE. Ritson. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1954. 117 p. F & Co

1710. Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Education and Social Services. Education

in Trinidad and Tobago. The Report of the Working Party 1954. P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1954. 141 p. Chairman: L. R. Missen. F & Co

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711.* Yost, D. L. Report to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago on Sawmillingand Lumber Production. 1954. 30 p. Typescript. F & Co

712. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry Appointed 28th May 1955 to Inquireinto the Causes and Circumstances of the Dispute between the Union ofCommercial and Industrial Workers and the Arima Bus Service Co. Ltd.

Re-port by F. C. Catohpole P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1955. 28 p. UWI

713. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry into the Causes and Circumstances ofa Dispute in the Oil Industry of Trinidad. Report, P.O.S.: GuardianCommercial Printery, 1955. 68 p. Chairman: H. S. Kirkaldy. UWI

714. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry into the Causes and Circumstances ofa Dispute in the Sugar Industry of Trinidad. Report. P.O.S.:Guardian Commercial Printery, 1955, 27 p. Chairman: D. T. Jack. UWI

715. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry to Inquire into the Causes andCircumstances of the Dispute Between the All -Trinidad Sugar Estatesand Factories' Workers' Trade Union and the Sugar Industry LabourUnion. Report ... by F. C. Catohpole. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1955. 19 p.

UWI

716. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry to Inquire into the Causes andCircumstances of the Dispute between the Trinidad ConsolidatedTelephones Ltd. and the Communication Services Workers' Trade Union.Report ... 1954 by C. W. Burroues. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1955. 36 p. UWI

717. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission on the Civil Service of Trinidad andTobago 1954. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1955. 44 p. Signed: M. H.

Dorman. UWI

718. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Constitution Reform. Report. P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1955. 94 p. Chairman: A. S. Sinanan. F & Co

719. Trinidad and Tobago. Workmen's Compensation Revision Committee. Report.1952. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1955. 15 p. (Council Paper no. 11 of 1955).Chairman: H. 0. B. Wooding. UWI

720. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry into the Causes and Circumstances ofthe Dispute between the Printing and Allied Trades Employers'Association of Trinidad and Tobago and the Printers Industrial Union.Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1956. 52 p. Report by C. G. Beasley. UWI

721. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee to Consider and Report on the System ofAdministration of Justice in the Colony ... Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1956. 1 V. Stencilled. Chairman: Sir A. Napier. F & Co

722. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution Reform Committee. Report 1955. andDespatches Exchanged with the Secretary of State. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1956. 62 p. (Council Paper no. 16 of 1956). Chairman: A. Sinanan.UWI

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723. Trinidad and Tobago. Electoral Districts Delimitation Committee. Report.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1956. 20 p. (Council Paper no. 14 of 1956).

Chairman: A. S. Sinanan. UWI

724. Trinidad and Tobago. Housing Policy Committee. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,

1956. 45 p. Chairman: J. F. Agard. UWI

725.* Divars, H. Report to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago on the

Reclamation of the Caroni^ Oropouche and Nariva Areas. Rome: FAO,

1957. 112 p. (Expanded Technical Assistance Program FAO Report no.

636). Stencilled. F & Co

726. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Development Plan for Tobago. Report of the Team Which Visited Tobago

in March/Aprils 1957. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1957. 172 p.

(Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no. 34).

Leader: A. de K. Frampton. UWI

727. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

A Reconnaisance Agricultural and Fisheries Survey of the EasternCounties of Trinidad and East Victoria. Report of the Team WhichVisited Trinidad in July 1957. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1957?(Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletin no. 33). Leaderof Team: A. de K. Frampton. UWI

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728. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry on the Administration and Costof the Government Steamship Service between the Islands of Trinidadand Tobago. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1957. 23 p. Chairman: J. A.

Wharton. UWI

729. Trinidad and Tobago. Government Travelling Allowances Committee. Report.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1957. 34 p. Chairman: E. dos Santos. UWI

730. Biggs, H. C. Report on Matters Relating to Marketing and Export of Cocoafrom Trinidad. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1958. 32 p. UWI

731. Chaguaramas Joint Commission. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1958. 61 p.(Colonial no. 338). Chairman: C. Arden-Clarke. UWI

732. Schellenberg, T. R. The Archives of Trinidad and Tobago. Report by T. V.

Schellenberg and C. V. Black. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1958. 15 p. UWI

733. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Causes andConsequences of Dissatisfaction with Conditions Obtaining at theColonial Hospital ... Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1958. 126 p.(Council Paper no. 14 of 1957). Chairman: M. T. I. Julien. UWI

734. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Organization and Cost,etc. of the Public Service of Trinidad and Tobago, 1957 - 1958.Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1958. 96 p. Chairman: Sir G. S. King. UWI

735. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on Proposals for the Revision and Consolidation of Existing

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Labour Legislation. Geneva, 1959. 115 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Trinidad/R2). Report by C. 0. J. Matthews. UWI

736. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on Social Security Measures. Geneva, 1959. 59 p. Stencilled.(ILO/TAP/Trinidad/Rl). Report by G. J. Brocklehurst. UWI

737. Lee. U. Report to the Honourable the Premier by the Eon. U. Lee on theReorganization of the Public Service. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1959. 334 p.

UWI

738.* Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Enquiry into the Causes and Circumstances ofthe Trade Dispute between the Trinidad Consolidated Telephones Ltd.,and Certain of Their Workmen Represented by the Communication Servicesand General Workers' Trade Union. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1959.76 p. Chairman: I. E. Hyatali. F & Co

739. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee of Privileges. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1959. 6 p. (Council Paper no. 9 of 1959). Chairman: C. A.

Thomasos. UWI

740. Trinidad and Tobago. Report of an Enquiry into the Works and Hydraulicsdepartment of Trinidad and Tobago ^ by Sir R. Taylor. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1959. 46 p. UWI

741. Trinidad and Tobago. Fire Prevention Committee. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1959. 16 p. Chairman: E. L. Hani on. UWI

742'. Trinidad and Tobago. Office of the Premier and Ministry of Finance.Cabinet Proposals Regarding Reorganization of the Public Service.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1959. 26 p. (Trinidad M 29/59). UWI

743. Trinidad and Tobago. Select Committee on a New Constitution for Trinidadand Tobago. Report. P.O.S: G.P.O., 1959. 13 p. (Council Paper no.

11 of 1959). Chairman: E. M. Duke. UWI

744.* Trinidad and Tobago Whitley Council. Report of the Colony Whitley Councilon the King Commission Report with Comments of the Civil ServiceAssociation on the Lee Report: Structure and Organization of thePublic Service. P.O.S. : G.P.O., 1959. 15, 30 p. F & Co

745. The Trinidad Oil Economy. P.O.S.: 6. P.O., 1959. 52 p. UWI

746. International Labour Office. Report to the Federal Government of the WestIndies on Co-operative Development in Trinidad and Tobago. Geneva,1960. 73 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/West Indies/R6 vol. 3). Report byR. K. Harper. UWI

747. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Establishment of a Manpower Information Programme.Geneva, 1960. 32 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/West Indies/Rl). Reportby F. W. Mahler. UWI

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748. International Labour Office. Report to the GovevYiment of Trinidad and

Tobago on the Training of Supervisors. Geneva, 1960. 30 p. _

Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/West Indies/R3). Report by C. Fee. UWI

749. Trinidad and Tobago. Cabinet Proposals on Education. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,

1960. 27 p. UWI

750. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Cane Farming Industry

of Trinidad. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1960. 48 p. Chairman: A. F.

MacKenzie. UWI

751. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on General Education. Eduoation Report

1959. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1960. 219 p. Chairman: J. H. Maurice. F & Co

752.* Trinidad and Tobago. Committee to Produce a Comprehensive Plan of the

Mental Services of Trinidad and Tobago. Report ... 1959. P.O.S.:

G.P.O., 1960. 46 p. Chairman: L. F. E. Lewis. UWI

753. Trinidad and Tobago Constitutional Discussions, London 1959, and Trinidad1960. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1960. 7 p. UWI

754. Trinidad and Tobago Constitutional Discussions, London 1959, and Trinidad1960. Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1960. 10 p. (Cmnd. 1123). UWI

755. Trinidad and Tobago. Port Services Department. Trinidad and TobagoHarbours^ Ports and Shipping Compendium by J. H. Leal. P.O.S.: i

G.P.O., 1960. 29 p. UWI

756. Trinidad and Tobago. Rent Restriction Committee. Report^ 1959. P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1960. 14 p. (Council Paper no. 1 of 1960). Chairman: R. W.

Lucie-Smith. UWI

757. Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad Consolidated Telephones Ltd. P.O.S.: Officeof the Premier, 1960. 3 v. UWI

758. National City Management Co., Chicago. Bus Transportation in Trinidad andTobago. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 22 p. UWI

759. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry into a Trade Dispute in the SugarIndustry of Trinidad, 1960. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 34 p.Chairman: H. C. Goldenberg. UWI

760. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry on Road Passenger Transport.Reports. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 62 p. Chairman: W. A. Rose. UWI

761. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Inquiry upon the Serious Threat to thePublic Welfare Resulting from the Strike Which Began at TrinidadCement Ltd. on the 14th January 1961. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961.115 p. (Council Paper no. 6 of 1961). Chairman: J. A. Wharton. UWI

762. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee on Navet Treatment Plant and PumpingStation Construction. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 31 p.Chairman: W. E. Boardman. UWI

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763. Trinidad and Tobago, Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission. Report.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 24 p. (Council Paper no. 1 of 1961).Chairman: E. M. Duke. UWI

764. Trinidad and Tobago. Marine Complex of Teteron Bay Committee Arising outof the Decisions Reached at the West Indies Bases Talks (Stage II:

Trinidad and Tobago). Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O. , 1961. 3 p. Chairman:R. E. Wallace. UWI

765. Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Labour Co-operative Development and SocialService. Report on the Manpower Situation in Trinidad and Tobago.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1959-61. 3 v. Report Prepared with the Assistance ofF. W. Mahler. UWI

766. Trinidad and Tobago. Radio and Television Committee Arising out of theDecisions Reached at the West Indies Bases Talks (Stage II: Trinidadand Tobago). Report. P.O.S: G.P.O., 1961. 9 p. Chairman: R. E.

Wallace. UWI

767. Trinidad and Tobago. Scotland Bay and Staubles Bay Committee Arising outof the Decisions Reached at the West Indies Bases Talks (Stage II:

Trinidad and Tobago). Report. P.O.S. : G.P.O., 1961. 8 p. Chairman:R. E. Wallace. UWI

768. Trinidad and Tobago. Tembladora Beach Development Committee Arising out ofthe Decisions Reached at the West Indies Bases Talks (Stage II:

Trinidad and Tobago). Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 6 p. Chairman:R. E. Wallace. UWI

769. Trinidad and Tobago. Vocational Training Committee Arising out of theDecisions Reached at the West Indies Bases Talks (Stage II: Trinidadand Tobago). Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1961. 6 p. Chairman: R. E.

Wallace. UWI

770. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Development of Vocational Training and Apprenticeship

.

Geneva, 1962. 17 p. Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Trinidad/R3) . Report byR. Betts. UWI

771. Port of Spain, Trinidad. Citizens. Verbatim Notes of Proceedings ofMeeting on Draft Constitution Held at Queen's Hall, Port-of-Spain 26thto 27th April 1962. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1962. 285 p. Stencilled. UWI

772. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed by Government to Consider and to

Recommend Provisions for the Approval of Private SuperannuationSchemes. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1962. 35 p. Stencilled.Chairman: R. E. Mattar. UWI

773. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed to Plan the Proposed Central Fish

Market and Fishing Harbour, Port of Spain. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1962. 28 p. Chairman: J. S. Kenny. UWI

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774.* Trinidad and Tobago. Hotels Employment Committee. Report. P.O.S.:

G.P.O., 1962. UWI

775. Trinidad and Tobago. Legislature. Joint Select Committee to Consider

Proposals for an Independence Constitution. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,

1962. 96 p. (Senate Paper no. 2 of 1962). Chairman: C. A. Thomasos.

UWI

776. Trinidad and Tobago. Water Pollution Committee. Report. P.O.S.: 6. P.O.,

1962. 32 p. Chairman: J. R. Blagden. UWI

777. Trinidad and Tobago. Select Committee on Salaries of the ... Members ofthe Legislative Council. Report. 1959. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1960. 8 p.

(Council Paper no. 18 of 1959). Chairman: E. M. Duke. UWI*— 2nd Report 1962. (Council Paper no. 5 of 1962). F & Co

778. Trinidad and Tobago Independence Conference, 1962. Report. London:

H.M.S.O., 1962. 13 p. (Cmnd. 1757). UWI

779. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry into the Trade Dispute between the

Engineering Employers' Association and the Seamen and WaterfrontWorkers' Trade Union. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1963. 21 p.

Chairman: F. J. Camacho. UWI

780. Trinidad and Tobago. Board of Inquiry on the Trade Dispute between the

Seamen and Waterfront Workers' Trade Union and Furness, Withy & Co.

Ltd. Report^ 29th June 1962. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1963. 61 p. Chairman:I.E. Hyatali. UWI

781. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into Sale of Lands of ArranjuezEstates Ltd. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1963. 11 p. Chairman: J.

Harper. UWI

782. Trinidad and Tobago. Legal and Constitutional Commission on the Questionof Unitary Statehood of Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago. Interim andSecond Reports. 15 p. 8 p. 1963. Typescripts. Chairman: E.

Cherrie. UWI

783. Trinidad and Tobago. Office of the Prime Minister. United Kingdom Offerof Finanoiat Assistance to Independent Trinidad and Tobago. Notes onthe United Kingdom Proposals Regarding CD BWIA (2) Federal DefenceProgramme (3) Federal Housing. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1963. 12 p. UWI

784. Trinidad and Tobago. Tobago Planning Team. Report. P.O.S.: CentralStatistical Office Planning Unit, 1963. 125 p. Chairman: R. J.

Crooks. UWI

785. Grenada. Chief Minister's Office. Keeping Faith: a Record of ProgressTowards Union of Grenada' with Trinidad and Tobago. St. George's,G.P.O., 1964. 19 p. UWI

786. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Organization and Operation of the Employment Service.

I

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Geneva, 1964. 21 p. Stencilled. (IL0/TAP/Trinidad/R5). Report by

V. G. Munns. UWI

787.* Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Oil Industry of

Trinidad and Tobago, 1963 - 1964. Report. London: A. Deutsch for the

Govt, of Trinidad and Tobago, 1964. 120 p. Chairman: B. Mostof i

.

UWI

788. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Operations of the

Princes Town Special Bus Service Co. Ltd. Report. P.O.S., 1964.

28 p. Stencilled. Chairman: L. N. Bl ache- Eraser. UWI

789. Trinidad and Tobago. Working Party on the Role and Status of the Civil

Service in the Age of Independence. First Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1964. 133 p. Chairman: J. O'Neill Lewis. UWI

790. Trinidad and Tobago. Working Party on the Role and Status of the Civil

Service in the Age of Independence. Report on Official Travelling andMatters Pertaining Thereto. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1964. 15 p. Chairman:J. O'Neill Lewis. UWI

791. Trinidad and Tobago. Working Party on the Role and Status of the TeachingService in the Age of Independence. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1964.

55 p. Chairman: J. O'Neill Lewis. UWI

792. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Vocational Rehabilitation and Placement of the Disabled.Geneva, 1965. 128 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Trinidad and Tobago/R6).Report by N. E. Cooper. UWI

793. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the IrregularitiesDisclosed in the Auditor-General's Report on the Accounts for the YearEnded 31st December 1961. Report. P.O'.S.: G.P.O., 1965. 97 p.

Chairman: L. N. Blache-Fraser. F & Co

794. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into Subversive Activities in

Trinidad and Tobago. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1965. 70 p. Chairman:Sir L. Mbanefo. (House Paper no. 2 of 1965). UWI

795. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Marketing ofPetroleum Products in Trinidad and Tobago. Report, Part 1. P.O.S.:G.P.O., 1965. 76 p. Commissioner: C. A. Heller. UWI

796. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission on Enquiry into the Organization,Administration and Discipline of the Police Force and Procedures on

the Investigation of Crime and Allied Matters. Report. 1964.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1965. 93 p. Chairman: W. E. Darby. UWI

797. Trinidad and Tobago. Economic Commission Appointed to Examine Proposalsfor Association within the Framework of a Unitary State of Grenada and

Trinidad and Tobago. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1965. 92 p.

Stencilled. Chairman: P. R. Robinson. UWI

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798. Trinidad and Tobago. Working Party on the Role and Status of the Police

Service in the Age of Independence. Report. 1964. P.O.S:: G.P.O.,

1965. 11 p. Chairman: J. O'Neill Lewis. UWI

799. Trinidad and Tobago. Working Party on the Role and Status of the Postal

Service in the Age of Independence. Report. 1964. P.O.S. : G.P.O.,

1965. 10 p. Chairman: J. O'Neill Lewis. UWI

800. Trinidad and Tobago. Committee Appointed by Cabinet for the Purpose of

Reappraising the Present System of Local Government in the Context of

Independence. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1966. 84 p. Chairman: M. G.

Sinanan. UWI

801.* Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Health and Housing. First NationalHealth Flan (Abridged Version) for Trinidad and Tobago 1967 - 1976.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1967. 72 p. UWI

802.* van der Goes, J. J. Report to the Government of Trinidad and Tobago onIndustrial Utilization of Agricultural Products. Rome: F.A.O., 1967.

(UNDP Report no. TA 2312). UWI

803. International Labour Office. Report on the Organization and Development ofa Labour Studies Institute in Trinidad and Tobago. Geneva, 1968.

41 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Trinidad and Tobago/R7). Report by M.

Swerdlow. UWI

804. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Horse-Racing Industryin Trinidad and Tobago. Report ... by E. P. Coffey. P.O.S.: G.P.O.*1968. 35 p. (Senate Paper no. 2 of 1968). UWI

805. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the Labour ForceRequirements (Including Staff) of the Ports of Trinidad and Tobago.Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1968. 67 p. Chairman: C. H. Dolly. UWI

806. Trinidad and Tobago. Commission of Enquiry into the ... Sales, Leases orOther Transfers of Gasolene Stations ... Since 1961 ... Report^ 1967.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1968. 39 p. (House Paper no. 6 of 1968, Senate Paperno. 4 of 1968). Commissioner: K. de la Bastide. UWI

807. Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Health. Report on a Quantitative andQualitative Survey of Nursing Needs and Resources. P.O.S.: G.P.O.,1968. 55 p. UWI

808. International Labour Office. Report to the Govermient of Trinidad andTobago on Co-operative Development. Geneva, 1969. 56 p. Stencilled.(IL0/TAP/Trinidad/R4). Report by R. K. Harper. UWI \

809. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Introduction of the National Insurance Scheme. Geneva,1969. 92 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Trinidad and Tobago/R8). Reportby D. H. Fulcher. UWI

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810. Trinidad and Tobago. Cabinet. Report of a Cabinet Enquiry into

Discrimination against Nationals of Trinidad and Tobago in the UnitedKingdon, Canada and the United States of Amerioa, by Clive Spenaer^

President^ Trinidad and Tobago Labour Congress ... 19th August 1969.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1969. 32 p. (Senate Paper no. 7 of 1969). UWI

811. Trinidad and Tobago. Social Security in Trinidad and Tobago: the

Introduction of the National Insurance Scheme. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1969.

8 p. UWI

812. Trinidad and Tobago. Tripartite Committee to Review the Fiscal Policy ofTrinidad and Tobago. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1969. 25 p. Chairman:D. H. N. Alleyne. UWI

813. Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Planning and Development. Town andCountry Planning Division. Port of Spain Central Business DistrictDevelopment Flan. P.O.S., 1970. 31 p. UWI

814. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Initiation of a Placement Service for Graduates of YouthCamps, Gevena, 1971. 54 p. Stencilled. (ILO/OTA/Trinidad and

Tobago/R9). Report by C. H. Lindsey. UWI

815. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of Trinidad andTobago on the Introduction of the National Insurance Scheme. Geneva,1971. 62 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/Trinidad and Tobago/RlO). Reportby J. Grieve. UWI

816. International Labour Organization. Trinidad and Tobago: ManagementDevelopment and Business Consultancy Project (TRl/71/50d) . TechnicalReport no. 1: Assessment of Management Needs and Project Achievementto Date. Geneva, 1972. 64 p. Stencilled. UWI

817. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution Commission. Thinking Things Through.

P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1972. 112 p. Chairman: Sir H. Wooding. F & Co

818. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Employment in

Trinidad and Tobago. World Bank, 1973. 2 v. in 1. Stencilled.Chief of Mission: S. E. Chernick. UWI

819.* Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution Commission. Outlines of Four ModelConstitutions. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1973. 51 p. F & Co

820. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution Commission.. Report. P.O.S.: 6. P.O.,1974. 170 p. Chairman: Sir H. Wooding. UWI

821. Trinidad and Tobago. Constitution Commission. Minority Report by M. G.

Sinanan. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1974. 13 p. UWI

822. Trinidad and Tobago. Ministry of Planning and Development. Town and

Country Planning Division, Planning for Development: the NationalFramework for the Preparation of Regional, Sub-regional and Local AreaPlans. P.O.S., 1974. 79 p. UWI

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WINDWARD ISLANDS

823. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Forestry in the Windward Islands. Re-ports by the Conservator ofForests3 Trinidad and Tohago after Preliminary Visits by J. S. Beard.

Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1944. 183 p. (Bulletin no. 11). UWI

824. Jack, E. L. Report on an Investigation of Credit Facilities for SmallCultivators in the Windward Islands (1945). Kingstown: G.P.O., 1945.

20 p. F & Co

825. Windward Islands. Inquiry into the Salaries and Emoluments of the Civil

Services. Report ... by C. J. Hodgens^ Commissioner. London, 1953.

131 p. UWI

826. Hadley, C. V. D. Report on the Windward Islands Educational Survey 1953 -

1954. St. Vincent, 1954. 120 p. Stencilled. F & Co

827. Windward Islands. Commission on Civil Service Salaries in the WindwardIslands 1960. Report. 1960. 53 p. Stencilled. Commissioner: C. A.

Grossmith. UWI

828. Windward Islands Banana Conference, London, 28 June to 6 July, 1965.Minutes and report. Colonial Office, 1965. 1 v. StencilledChairman: E. White. F & Co

829. Windward Islands Constitutional Conference. London, 18 April - 6 May 1966.

Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1966. 47 p. (Cmnd. 3021). UWI

DOMINICA

830. Watts, Sir F. Soils of Dominica. 1902. Barbados: Commissioner ofAgriculture for the West Indies, 1903. 32 p. F & Co

831. Dominica. Department of Agriculture. Report ...on Damage to Estates byStorm of 28th August 1916. 1916. 3 p. Sgd: G. A. Jones. UWI

832.* Dominica. Committee of Enquiry into the Question of the Labour Supply ofthe Estates in the Island. Report. Roseau, 1920. UWI

833. Dominica. Legislative Council. Committee Appointed to Enquire into theQuestion of Retrenchment in the Public Expenditure ... Report. 1923.9 p. Chairman: L. Rose. F & Co

834. Watts, Sir F. Report on the Agricultural Conditions of Dominica withRecommendations for Their Amelioration. Antigua: G.P.O., 1925. 33 p.UWI

835. Jones, Dr. H. R. B. Report on a Visit to Dominica, 1927. DominicaOfficial Gazette Oct. 24, 1927. p. 277 - 286. F & Co

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836. Dominica. Commission /to Inquire/ into Conditions in the Carib Reserve andthe Disturbance of 19th September 1930. Report. 1931. London:H.M.S.O., 1932. 29 p. (Cmd. 3990). Chairman: J. S. Rae. F & Co

837. Dominica. Resume of Representations and Recommendations in Connection withthe Separation of Dominica from the Leeward Islands Federation andAttachnent to the Windward Islands Group. Dominica Official Gazette,Sept. 1. 1937, p. 323 - 337. F & Co

838. Hammond, S. A. Education in Dominica. Memoranda by S. A. Hammond^Educational Adviser to the Comptroller for Devleopment and Welfare inthe West Indies. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1944. 55 p. UWI

839. MacLeod- Smith, A. Dominica: Financial and Economic Survey 1950. 1950.

85 p. Typescript. UWI

840. Dominica. Nutrition Officer. Report on the Catering at PublicInstitutions in Dominica. 1952. 22 p. Stencilled. F & Co

841. Barbados. Delegation Appointed to Visit Dominica to Examine thePossibilities of a Land Settlement Scheme There for Barbadians.Report. Bridgetown: Advocate Co., 1960. 7 p. Delegation: M. E. Coxet al. UWI

842. Dominica. Commission of Enquiry into the Public Works Department ofDominica. Report. Portsmouth, Eng.: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1963.27 p. Chairman: E. R. L. Ward. F & Co

843. Dominica. Ministry for Communications and Works. Water SupplyDevelopment^ Dominica^ W.I. Prepared by the Government of Dominica,W.I. with the Assistance of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau RegionalOffice of the World Health Organization. Roseau, 1964. 123 p.,262 p. Stencilled. F & Co

844. Dominica. Committee Appointed to Rehabilitate Government DepartmentsDestroyed by Fire on Wednesday 12th May, 1965. Report. Roseau, 1965.

1 V. Stencilled. F & Co

845. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Dominica: Economic Surveyand Projections. 1967. 33 p. Stencilled. ODA

846. Dominica. Commission of Inquiry into Certain Disturbances Which Occurredin the Village of Thibaud and Vieille Case on Monday the 26th and on

Tuesday the 27th Days of December 1966. Report. 1967. 4 p.

Chairman: G. A. Winston. UWI

GRENADA

847. Grenada. Administrator. Report on Land Settlement in Carriacou. LondonH.M.S.O., 1903. 15 p. (Cd. 1820). (Col. Reports Misc. no. 24).Administrator: E. Drayton. UWI

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848. Grenada. Income Tax Committee. Report. 1923. 5 p. Chairman: C. H.

Rickman. F & Co

849. Grenada. Economy Committee. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1931. 7 p.

(Council Paper no. 29 of 1931). Chairman: I. C. Beaubrun. UWI

850. Grenada. Committee Appointed to Advise as to the Revision of the Import

Tariff. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1932. 2 p. (Council Paper

no. 22 of 1932). Chairman: I. C. Beaubrun. UWI

851. Imperial Institute. The Nutmeg Industry. St. George's: G.P.O., 1932.

13 p. (Council Paper no. 1 of 1932). UWI

852. Grenada. Poor Relief Commission. Final Report. St. George's: G.P.O.,

1933. 7 p. (Council Paper no. 16 of 1933). Chairman: J. H. Jarrett.

UWI

853. Grenada. Spice Commission. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1933. 12 p.

(Council Paper no. 6 of 1933). Chairman: J. E. Munro. UWI

854. Grenada. Travelling Allowance Committee. Report. St. George's: G.P.O.,1933. 2 p. (Council Paper no. 13 of 1933). Chairman: I. C.

Beaubrun. UWI f855. Grenada. Committee Appointed to Investigate and Report to Government on

the Economic Condition of the Cocoa Industry and to Make Recommenda-tions for the Assistance of Agriculturists. Report. St. George's:G.P.O., 1934. 4 p. (Council Paper no. 6 of 1934). Chairman: I. C.

Beaubrun. UWI i

856. Lehner, E. Report on the Possibilities of Establishing an Artesian WaterSupply for the Island of Carriaoou^ with Appended Notes on the GeneralGeology of Carriaoou. 1935. 9 p. Stencilled. UWI

852. Grenada. Commission Appointed under the Commission of Enquiry Ordinance to

Enquire into the Economic Condition of the Various Classes of WageEarners in Grenada with Special Reference to the Agricultural Industryand to Obtain Recommendations for Their Amelioration. Report.P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1938. 20 p. Chairman: C. C. Ross. F & Co

858. Grenada. Committee Appointed by Government to Enquire into the Workingetc. of Friendly Societies, Grenada. Report. St. George's: GrenadaPrinting Co., 1938. 18 p. Chairman: R. Taylor. F & Co

859. Spearman, D. Economic Conditions of the Grenada Peasantry. 1938. 6 p.(Grenada Council Paper no. 4 of 1938). PRO

860. Spearman, B. Nutrition. 1938. 5 p. (Grenada Council Paper no. 5 of1938). PRO

861. Grenada. Select Committee on the Control of the Export of Nutmegs.Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1939. 1 p. (Council Paper no. 6 of1939). Chairman: I. C. Beaubrun. UWI

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862. Grenada. Committee on Restriction of Trading by Temporary Residents andAliens. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1939. 2 p. (Council Paper

no. 2 of 1939). Chairman: I. C. Beaubrun. UWI

863. Simmons, F. A. Memorandum on Cotton Improvement Efforts in Carriaoou.St. George's: G.P.O., 1939. 8 p. (Council Paper no. 15 of 1939).

UWI

864. Grenada. Colonial Secretary (W. L. Heape). Proposals for a Ten YearProgramme of Improvements. St. George's: G.P.O., 1940. 7 p.

(Council Paper no. 2 of 1940). UWI

865. Benham, F. The National Income of Grenada^ 2942. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1943? 7 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletinno. 12). UWI

866. Hammond, S. A. Education in Grenada ... with a Covering Despatch by Sir F.

Stockdale, Comptroller for Development and Vlelfare in the British WestIndies. St. George's: G.P.O., 1943. 28 p. (Grenada no. 4). UWI

867. Benham, F. Nutmegs and Mace. Report by Dr. Benham, Economic Adviser to

the Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies. St.

George's: G.P.O., 1944. 5 p. (Council Paper no. 13 of 1944). UWI

868. Grenada. The Development of Secondary Education in Grenada. Barbados:Advocate Co., 1946. 13 p. Prepared in Consultation with the

Educational Adviser to the Comptroller for Development and Welfare in

the West Indies. UWI

869. Cunl iffe-Owen, S. Report on Documents of Historical Interest and GeneralInterest for the Future Contained in the Records at Government House,

Grenada, 1947. 5 p. F & Co

870. Grenada. Committee on the Housing of Civil Servants. Report. St.

George's: G.P.O., 1949. 3 p. Chairman: G. H. Adams. F & Co

871. Grenada. Select Committee Appointed ... in Connection with the Bill to

Amend the Nutmeg Industry Ordinance, 1946. Report. 1949. 9 p.

Typescript. UWI

872. Mavrogordato, A. S. Report on the Organization of the Grenada PoliceForce, Including the Fire Brigade and the Prisons Services, 1950. St.

George's: G.P.O., 1950. 15 p. F & Co

873. Grenada. Commission on the Grenada Co-operative Nutmeg Association.Report of the Inquiry into the Nutmeg Industry of Grenada 1951.

Grenada: G.P.O., 1951. 17 p. Chairman: D. E. Jackson. F & Co

874. Roskill, 0. W. ... Preliminary Report on the Scope for IndustrialDevelopment in the Windward Islands (with Main Reference to Grenadaand St. Vincent). St. George's: G.P.O., 1951. 22 p. F & Co

875^ Rae, W. J. S. New Telephone System. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1955.

12 p. (Council Paper no. 1 of 1955). UWI

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876. Scott and Wilson, Kirkpa trick and Partners. Report on Air fields for

Grenada and St. Vincent. 1955. 40 p. F & Co

877. Burke, E.N. Visit to Grenada 18th February to 20th March^ 1958. Report.

St. George's: G.P.O., 1958. 18 p. (Council Paper no. 28 of 1958).

UWI

878. Grenada. Carriacou Cotton Commission, 1957. Report. A Survey of the

Needs of the Cotton Industry of Carriacou. 1958. 47 p. Stencilled.

Chairman: J. Wright. UWI

879. Grenada. Morne Rouge Advisory Committee. Report. St. George's: G.P.O.,

1958. 14 p. (Council Paper no. 18 of 1958). Chairman: J. B.

Renwick. UWI

880. Biggs, H. C. Report on a Visit to Grenada by Major H. C. Biggsj FederalMarketing Adviser^ October to November, 1958. St. George's: G.P.O.,

1959. 12 p. (Council Paper no. 13 of 1959). UWI

881. Grenada. Commission Appointed to Enquire into Certain Irregularities in

the Public Works Department with Regard to the Local Purchase ofMaterials. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1959. 21 p. (Council

Paper no. 7 of 1959). Chairman: C. W. J. Bristol. UWI

882. Grenada. Commission Appointed to Investigate Certain Shortages ofUnallocated Stores in the Public Works Department. Report. St.

George's: G.P.O., 1959. 2 p. (Council Paper no. 2 of 1959).Chairman: S. J. Bain. UWI

883. Grenada. Commission of Enquiry into the Disturbances That Took Place at

Richmond Hill Prison on the 10th August, 1958. Report. St. George's:G.P.O., 1959. 5 p. (Council Paper no. 3 of 1959). Chairman: H. E.

Lyle Hosten. UWI

884. Grenada. Commission of Enquiry on Colony Hospital. Report. St. George's:G.P.O., 1959. 48 p. Chairman: K. H. C. Alleyne. UWI

885. Grenada. Legislative Council. Committee of the Whole House Appointed ...

to Consider the Question of the Children's Home. Report. St.

George's: G.P.O., 1959. 6 p. (Council Paper no. 12 of 1959).Chairman: G. Protain. UWI

886. Grenada. Select Committee Appointed ... to Consider Advanced Constitutionfor Grenada. Report. St. George's: G.P.O., 1959. 6 p. (SessionalPaper no. 5 of 1959). Chairman: W. E. Copland. UWI

887. Gairy, E. M. Reply of E. M. Gairy, Chief Minister and Minister of Finance

^

to the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the Control of PublioExpenditure in Grenada During 1961 and Subsequently . 1962. 17 p.

UWI

888. Great Britain. Commission of Enquiry into the Control of PublicExpenditure in Grenada During 1961 and Subsequently. Report. London:H.M.S.O., 1962. 23 p. (Cmnd. 1735). Chairman: F. E. Field. UWI

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889. Grenada. Fact Finding Commission on the Public Service. Final Report.1963. 176 p. Stencilled. Chairman: L. A. Reece. F & Co

890. Trinidad and Tobago. Legal and Constitutional Commission on the Questionof Unitary Statehood of Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago. Interim andSecond Reports. 15 p. 8 p. 1963. Typescripts. Chairman: E.

Cherrie. UWI

891. Grenada. Chief Minister's Office. Keeping Faith: a Record of ProgressTowards Union of Grenada with Trinidad and Tobago. St. George's:G.P.O., 1964. 19 p. UWI

892.* Bishop, A. E. Report on Organization and Methods in the CentralGovernment Services in Grenada. 1965. 70 p. F & Co

893. Trinidad and Tobago. Economic Commission Appointed to Examine Proposalsfor Association within the Framework of a Unitary State of Grenada andTrinidad and Tobago. Report. P.O.S.: G.P.O., 1965. 92 p.Stencilled. Chairman: P. R. Robinson. UWI

894. Windward Islands Constitutional Conference, 1966. Report. (GeneralConclusions and Grenada Appendix) . London: H.M.S.O., 1966. 21 p.

UWI

895. British Development Division in the Caribbean. Grenada: Economic Surveyand Projections^ 1967. 31 p. Stencilled. ODA

896. FAO. Report to the Government of Grenada on Marketing ImprovementPolicies 3 Based on the Work of E. Reusse. Rome, 1970. 34 p. (UNDPReport no. TA 2833). ODA

897. Grenada. Commission of Enquiry ... to Make Recommendations for the SugarIndustry. Report. Barbados, 1970. 53 p. Stencilled. Chairman: B.

Persaud. UWI

898.* Grenada. Commission of Enquiry ... into the Affairs of the GrenadaCo-operative Nutmeg Association. Report. 1971. UWI

899. Rudder, G. M. Low Level Wind Shear and Turbulence at Bequia Island,Eastern Caribbean. Barbados: Caribbean Meteorological Institute,1974. 2 V. UWI

900. Grenada. Commission of Inquiry into the Breakdown of Law and Order, andPolice Brutality in Grenada. Report. 1975. 235 p. Chairman: SirH. Duffus. UWI

ST. LUCIA

901. St. Lucia. Income Tax Committee. Report. 1922. 16 p. Chairman: C. H

Rickman. F & Co

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902. St. Lucia. Committee To Consider ... Imposition of a Tax Similar to a Road

or Head Tax. Report. Castries, 1924. 2 p. Chairman: J. E. M.

Salmon. F & Co

903. St. Lucia. Fire at Castries. Investigation of Claims Committee. Report.

1927. 1 V. Chairman: 0. Plunkett. F & Co

904. Armitage- Smith, S. Report on a Financial Mission to the Leeward Islands

and St. Luoia, 1921. London: H.M.S.O., 1932. 107 p. (Cmd. 3996).

.F & Co

905. St. Lucia. Commission of Inquiry on the Coaling Industry. Report.

Castries: G.P.O., 1936. 4 p. Chairman: G. Richards. F & Co

906. St. Lucia. Minimum Wage Advisory Board. Report ...in Regard to PersonsFollowing the Occupation of Agricultural Labourers. 1936. 4 p.

Chairman: E. P. Bell . F & Co

907. Barbados. Committee Appointed to Draw up a Detailed Scheme for the

Settlement of Barbadians at Vieux Fort, St. Lucia. Report. 1937.

22 p. Chairman: S. J. Saint. F & Co

908. St. Lucia. Commission of Inquiry (Labour Conditions). Final Report onAgricultural Labour. Castries: G.P.O., 1937. 3 p. Chairman: G.

Richards. F & Co

909. St. Lucia. Commission of Inquiry /Labour Conditions?. Interim Report onthe Sugar Industry. Castries' G.P.O., 1937. 4 p. Chairman: G.

Richards. F & Co

910. St. Lucia. Minimum Wage Advisory Board. Report ...in Regard to PersonsFollowing the Occupation of Shop Assistant. St. Lucia, 1937. 3 p.

Chairman: E. P. Bell. F & Co

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\911. Baker, R. E. D. Report on a Visit to St. Lucia: Investigation of the Red

Root Disease of the Lime. 1938. 23 p. Stencilled. F & Co m

912. St. Lucia. Committee Appointed to Investigate the Question of Nutrition in

St. Lucia. Report. 1938. 12 p. Chairman: H. D. Weatherhead.F & Co

913. St. Lucia. Commission to Investigate and Report on Police Mutiny on 14thJune 1943. Report. 1943. 6 p. Chairman: H. D. Weatherhead. F & Co

914. St. Lucia. Transportation Committee. Report, 1944. 4 p. Chairman:G. H. W. Palmer. F & Co

915. Stockdale, F. development and Welfare Proposals, 1943. 12 p. (St. LuciaCouncil Paper no. 1 of 1944). F & Co

916. Hammond, S. A. St. Lucia. Memoranda on Education by S. A. Hammond^Educational Adviser to the Comptroller for Development and Welfare inthe West Indies. 1945? 1 v. UW

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917. Brown, H. H. Memorandum for Fishery Development. St. Lucia: G.P.O., 1946.

6 p. F & Co

918. St. Lucia. Committee to Inquire ... into the Question of the Terms ofService, Including Salaries, of Officers Other than Those in theClerical Establishment, School Teachers and Police. Report.Castries: G.P.O., 1946. 28 p. Stencilled. Chairman: F. E. Degazon.F & Co

919. St. Lucia. Committee ... to Survey the Existing Departmental Organizationand to Make Recommendations in the Light of the St. Lucia SketchDevelopment Plan. Report. Castries: G.P.O., 1946. 1 v. Chairman:J. C. Wooding. F & Co

920. St. Lucia. Land Policy Committee. Report. Castries: G.P.O., 1946. 26 p.

Chairman: J. Wooding. F & Co

921. St. Lucia. Inquiry and Report on the Causes and Ciraumstanoes of anIncident at the Leper Asylum. Castries: G.P.O., 1947. 14 p. Reportby A. DuBoulay and K. Alleyne. F & Co

922. St. Lucia. Revised development Sketch Flan. 1946 - 1956. Bridgetown:Advocate Co., 1947. 1 v. UWI

923. Shephard, C. Y. Report on the Preliminary Examination of the Economic andFiscal Structure of St. Lucia. Castries: G.P.O., 1947. 20 p. UWI

924. Crane, A. V. Report on the Causes and Circumstances of the Fire inCastries^ Saint Lucia on the 19th and 20th June^ 1948. Port of Spain:Guardian Commercial Printery, 1948. 21 p. UWI

925. St. Lucia. Enquiry into the St. Lucia Police Force in July 1948. Report... by A. S. Mavrogordato . Port of Spain: Guardian CommercialPrintery, 1948. 20 p. UWI

926. Windward Islands. Office of Executive Architect. Report on the New TownPlanning Proposals: Redevelopment of Central Area, Castries, St.

Lucia, 1948. Prepared for the St. Lucia Government by J. C. Rose andA. C. L&wis. Pub. by the St. Lucia Govt., 1948. 31 p. UWI

927. Preece, Cardew and Rider. Report on Soufriere Electricity Supply. London:

Crown Agents, 1951. 24 p. Stencilled. F & Co

928. St. Lucia. The Agricultural Development of St. Lucia. Report of Team ofExperts on Visit in March and April 1951. Barbados: Advocate Co.,

1951: 78 p. Chairman of Team: A. de K. Frampton. UWI

929. U.N. Technical Assistance Administration. Production of Thermal Energy onthe Island of St. Lucia. Report and Recommendations of a UnitedNations Expert (G. Bodvarsson) . New York, 1951. 14 p. UWI

930. St. Lucia. Banana Rehabilitation Scheme Prepared by the BananaRehabilitation Officer. 1952. 6 p. F & Co

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931. St. Lucia. Commission Appointed by His Execellency the Acting Governor to

Enquire into the Stoppage of Work at the Sugar Factories in St. Lucia

in March 1952 and into the Adequacy of the Existing Wage Fixing i.

Machinery in That Colony. Report. 1952. 1 v. Stencilled.

Chairman: Sir C. Malone. UWI

932. St. Lucia. Commission Appointed to Investigate the Causes of the Stoppage

of Work in the Sugar Industry During March and April 1957, the Wage

Structure, the Terms and Conditions of Employment and Other Matters -^

Relating to All the Foregoing in the Industry in St. Lucia. Report.

Castries, 1957. 1 v. Chairman: Sir D. Jackson. UWI |

933. Foreman, R. A. Land Settlement Scheme for St. Luoia^ Based on a Survey ofthe Agricultural and Social Conditions of the Island. Castries:

G.P.O., 1958. 54 p. UWI

934. St. Lucia. Commission of Enquiry into the Sugar Industry of St. Lucia.

Report. Castries, 1960. 23 p. Stencilled. Chairman: A. F.

MacKenzie. F & Co.

935. West Indies (Federation). Report of the Federal Team to St. Lucia^ 1960.

Port of Spain, 1960. 76 p. Stencilled. Chairman: J. C. Rose. UWI

936. St. Lucia. Commission of Enquiry /Appointed to Investigate the St. LuciaPolice Force/ under the Chairmanship of J. W. B. Chenery. Report.Castries: GTP.O., 1962. 12 p. UWI

937. St. Lucia. Commission of Enquiry into the Police under the Chairmanship ofSir E. Hallinan. Report. Castries: G.P.O., 1962. 36 p. UWI l

938. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of St. Lucia on thedevelopment of Vocational Training. Geneva, 1964. 57 p. Stencilled.(ILO/TAP/St. Lucia/Rl). Report by A. Figueroa-Colon. UWI

939. St. Lucia. Commission of Enquiry into the Banana Industry, 1963. Report.Castries: G.P.O., 1964. 65 p. Chairman: H. C. Biggs. F & Co

940. St. Lucia. Inquiry into the Need to Establish an Employment Service in St.

Lucia. Report ... prepared by R. W. Luce. Castries: G.P.O., 1964.33 p. UWI i

941. St. Lucia. Ministry of Communications and Vtorks. Water Supply Developmentin St. Lucia Prepared by the Public Works Department (with theAssistance of PASB/WHO) . Castries, 1964. 271, 35, 13 p. Stencilled.F & Co

942. British Development Division in the Caribbean. St. Lucia: Economic Surveyand Projections, 1968. 31 p. Stencilled. ODA

943. International Labour Office. Report to the Government of St. Lucia onDevelopment of Handicrafts. Geneva, 1969. 38 p. Stencilled. (ILO/TAP/St. Lucia/R2). Report by C. McGee. UWI

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944. British Development Division in the Caribbean. St. Lucia: Eaonomia Surveyand Projeotions, 1970. 28 p. Stencilled. ODA

ST. VINCENT

945. St. Vincent. Income Tax Committee. Report. 1922. 7, 20 p. Chairman:C. H. Rickman. F & Co

946. St. Vincent. Report of a Meeting Convened to Discuss Proposals for theGeneral Improvement of Kingstown^ St. Vincent. 1929. 5 p.

Chairman: Sir F. S. James. F & Co

947. St. Vincent. Committee ... of the Land Settlement Scheme. Report. St.

Vincent, Minutes of the Legislative Council, for the Half Year Ended31st December 1931. p. 31-33. (Council Paper no. 16 of 1931).Chairman: J. H. Otway. PRO

948. Spence, L. Report on Economic Conditions in the St. Vincent Grenadines byL. Spence and C. K. Robinson. St. Vincent, Minutes of the LegislativeCouncil for the Half Year Ended 31st Dec. 1938. p. 22-29.(Council Paper no. 10 of 1938). PRO

949. St. Vincent. Labour Department. Cost of Living Survey (Carried out by T.

Brereton and E. Iton) . 1942. 30 p. F & Co

950. Benham, F. The National Income of St. Vincent^ 1942. Bridgetown: AdvocateCo., 1943? 6 p. (Development and Welfare in the West Indies Bulletinno. 8). UWI

951. Hammond, S. A. Education in St. Vincent ... with a Covering Despatch bySir F. Stockdalej Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the WestIndies. Kingstown: G.P.O., 1943. 56 p. UWI

952. St. Vincent. Housing Survey^ 1940 - 1942. Kingstown: G.P.O., 1943? 53 p.

UWI

953. Webb, W. L. Dietaries of the Poor in the Town of Kingstown^ St. Vincent.

1943. 12 p. F & Co

954. Brown, H. H. Fishing Industry in St. Vincent and the St. VincentGrenadines. 1945. 8 p. F & Co

955. Roddam, G. Report on Water Supplies and Water Power, St. Vincent. 1945.

20 p. F & Co

956. St. Vincent. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture Policy for St.

Vincent. 1945. 36 p. UWI

957. Williamson, A. R. The Arrowroot Industry of St. Vincent; Report on the

Organization, Technique and Equipment of the Industry Together with

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Recommendations for Its Future, Norwich, Eng., 1945. 11 p.

Typescript. UWI

958.* St. Vincent. Eleotrioity Supply and Proposed Hydro-Eleotrio Development in

St, Vincent, 1946. (Council Paper no. 27 of 1946). PRO

959. St. Vincent. A Plan of Development for the Colony of St, Vincent^ Windward

Islands 3 British West Indies^ Compiled and Edited by B. Gibbs ... andAdopted by the Sir Vincent Development Committee, Port of Spain:

Guardian Commercial Printery, 1947. 821 p. UWI

960. St. Vincent. Committee Appointed ... to Consider the Question of the

Revision of Salaries of Certain Classes of Government Employees and of

the Wages of Government Labourers ... Report. Kingstown: G.P.O.,

1948. 24 p. Chairman: L. Cools-Lartigue. F & Co

961. St. Vincent. Enquiry Held into the St, Vincent Police Eor<?e3 Including the

Eire Brigade Service and the Prison Service in March 1950, Kingstown:6. P.O., 1950. 19 p. Commissioner;: A.S. Mavrogordato. UWI

962. Roskill, 0. W. ... Preliminary Report on the Scope for IndustrialDevelopment in the Windward Islands (with Main Reference to Grenadaand St, Vincent), St. George's: G.P.O., 1951. 22 p. F & Co

963. Scott and Wilson, Kirkpatrick and Partners. Report on Airfields for Grenadaand St, Vincent, 1955. 40 p. F & Co

964. St. Vincent. Commission of Enquiry into Wages and Other Conditions ofEmployment of Agricultural Workers in St. Vincent. Report,Kingstown: G.P.O., 1956. 70 p. Chairman: Sir C. Malone. UWI

965. St. Vincent. Commission of Enquiry on the Sugar Industry ... April 1955.

Report, Kingstown: G.P.O., 1956. 44 p. Chairman: A. L. Jolly. UWI

966. Great Britain. Comptroller for Development and Welfare in the West Indies.

Report and Recommendations for the Development of St, Vincent by Team

of Experts Following Its Visit in November^ 1957. 1958? 1 v.

Stencilled. Chairman: A. de K. Frampton. UWI

967. St. Vincent. Commission on Constituency Boundaries. Report, Kingstown,1960. 2 p. Chairman: E. A. C. Hughes. UWI

968. St. Vincent. Commission of Enquiry into the Public Works Department ...

September 1963. Report, Kingstown: G.P.O., 1963. 17 p. Chairman:E. L. St. Bernard. UWI

969. St. Vincent. Committee to Advise on the Establishment of Free Ports in the

St.. Vincent Grenadines. Report ... 8th April 1965, Kingstown:G.P.O., 1969. 8 p. Chairman: C. O'Loughlin. UWI

970. Great Britain. Commonwealth Office. St, Vincent; Report of Discussions onConstitutional Progress 1967. London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 6 p. (Cmnd.

3219). UWI A

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971. St. Vincent Constitutional Conference, London, June 1969. Report. London:

H.M.S.O., 1969. 32 p. (Cmnd. 4116). UWI

972. British Development Division in the Caribbean. St. Vincent: Eoonomio Survey

and Projections^ 1970. 27 p. Stencilled. ODA

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INDEX

PERSONAL AUTHORS AND CHAIRMEN

Acworth, A.W., 41

Adams, G.H., 128, 129

Agard. J.F., 724Alexander, H.V., 469. 517

Allan, H., 519Alleyne. D.H.N. , 812

Alleyne, J.D., 110, 114

Alleyne, K. , 921

Alleyne, K.H.C., 884Amery, L.S., 5

Anderson, C.W., 270, 271

Andrade, W.P.D., 372

Arden-Clarke, C, 731

Argles, G.K., 492Armitage-Smith, S., 577, 904Asafu-Adjaye, E.O., 388Ashenheim, N.N., 510Austin, M.J., 288Ayuso, L.P., 203

Bain, S.J., 882Baker, R.E.D., 911Barker, R.B., 496Barnes, A.C., 428, 435, 440

Barnett, W.L., 530Barrett-Lennard, F., 419

Barton, A.E.V., 669, 679

Barton, G.T., 152

Bateson, N., 485Beasley, C.G., 140, 211, 529, 639,

720Beaubrun, I.C, 849, 850, 854, 855,

861, 862Beckett, J.U., 536Belcher, C.F., 670Bell, A.G., 665Bell, E'.P., 906, 910Benham, F., 23, 120, 471, 494, 865,

867, 950Benham, F.C.C., 685

Bennett, C.J.M., 612Betson, E.E., 225Betts, R., 245, 554, 770

Biggs, H.C., 560, 730, 880, 939Birdseye, S.H., 204Bishop, A.E., 892

Bissell, W.M., 331Blache-Fraser, L.N., 788, 793

Black, C.V.de B., 362, 732Blagden, J.R., 605, 776

Bland, E.M., 201, 441

Blood, H., 55, 235

Bloomberg, S., 480, 512

Boardman, W.E., 698, 762

Bodvarson, G., 929

Boland, F.M., 336

Boyd, A.R., 566

Bracewell, S., 294

Branch, E.St. J. , 412

Brancker, J.E.T., 164, 178

Brannam, J.R., 133

Braude, R., 542

Brennan, J.F., 425

Brereton, T., 949

Briercliffe, R., 256, 307, 465

Bristol , C.W.J., 881

Brocklehurst, G.J., 736

Brown. F.A., 232, 356

Brown, H.H., 24, 116, 309, 683,

917, 954Brown, H.I.C., 415, 453, 456

Browne, J.G., 295

Bryden, J.M., 94

Burgess, G. , 400

Burke, E.N., 877

Burnett, F., 2S7, 459

Burra, J.A.N. , 546

Burrowes, C.W., 716

Caine, S. , 55

Calver, W.A., 125, 486

Camacho, F.J., 779

Camacho, M.V., 446

Campbell, A., 476

Campbell, C.R., 502

Carmichael , W.G. , 370

Case, G.O., 296, 326

Catchpole, F.C, 712, 715

Cato, A.S., 74

Chambers, H.V.T., 559

Chancellor, J., 663

Chand, T., 396

Chandler, W.K., 99

Charter, C.F., 207

Chenery, J.W.B., 936

Chernick, S.E., 818

Cherrie, E., 782, 890

Cheverton, R.L., 202

Clark, E.H., 352

Clark, G.A., 358

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Clouting, C.E., 597

Coffey, E.P., 804

Collet, W., 188

Collins, B.A.N. , 403

Collymore, E.A., 118

Cools-Lartigue, L., 960

Cooper, N.E., 792

Coore, D.H., 533Copland, W.E., 886Costello, M., 346

Courtenay, W.H., 220

Cox, G.C., 422

Cox, M.E., 158, 841

Crane, A.V., 221, 283, 924

Creech Jones, A. , 36

Creighton, K., 42

Croft, W.D., 64

Crooks, R.J., 784

Croucher, H.H., 345

Cuke, H.A., 99, 100

Cummings, R.W., 526

Cummins, H.6., 145

Cumper, G.E., 149

Cunliffe-Owen, S., 869

Curphey, A.G. , 535

DaCosta, H.L., 571, 636

Dale, H.E., 416Dalley, F.W., 692, 708

Darby, W.E., 796

Dash, J.S., 277, 279, 291

Date, W.A., 172

Davidson, J., 524Davies, T.W., 579

Davies, W., 54

Davson, E., 7, 9

Deane, G.C., 108

de Cordova, L., 421Degazon, F.E., 918de la Bastide, K. , 806

des Forges, C, 701

De Syllas, L., 127

Deveaux, J. L., 672, 678Deverell, D., 636de Wilde, J.C, 528Dias, F., 285, 286

Divars, H., 725

Dixon, C.G., 230, 373Dodds, G.W., 200Dolly, C.H., 805

Doorly, C.W., 438Dorman, M.H., 717

dos Santos, E.L., 142, 677, 681,

699, 729Douglas-Home, A., 264

Douglas- Jones, C. , 289

Douglas-Smith, A., 137

Downie, J., 236

Dragten, F.R., 194

Drayton, E., 847

DuBoulay, A., 921

Duffus, H., 900

Duffus, H.G.H., 532, 568

Dujardin, R.A., 373

Duke, E.M., 308, 314, 743, 763, 777

Dunlop, W.R., 189

Easter, B.H., 437, 506

Edwards, L.C., 602

Ernst, E.C., 304

Evans, G., 216, 339

Fairn, R.D., 155, 368

Farley, R., 165

Faulkner, D.E., 611, 625, 641

Fee, C, 748Fennah, R.G., 32

Fergusson, C, 12

Field, F.E., 161, 888Figueroa-Colon, A., 629, 938

Fishlock, C.W.L., 218

Fletcher, D., 543

Fletcher, J.L., 344

Fletcher, R.H., 457

Fletcher, S.G., 505

Flinn, W.H., 477Foreman, R.A., 933Forrest, E. , 550

Forster, J. , 676

Frampton, A.deK., 231, 652, 726, 727,

928, 966

Francis, C, 190

Francis, E.W., 243

Francis, O.J.C, 392, 399

Francis, O.W., 251

Frosh, M.S., 176

Fulcher, D.H., 809

Gairy, E.M., 887Gardener-Brown, A.G.H,, 90, 173, 628

Gardiner, J.C, 56

Gaskell, W., 284

Gavin, W. , 432

Gibbs, B., 959

Giglioli, G.R., 295, 338Gilchrist, W.J., 315, 691

Gilmour, A., 233

Gilmour, W.S., 322

Godsall, W.D., 150

Goldenberg, H.C., 548, 759

Gomes, A., 706

Gomes, S.E., 179, 707Goodban, J.W.D., 223Gordon, D.L., 228

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Gordon-Smith, F., 671, 673

Gorsuch, L.H., 584

Gorvin, J.H., 442

Grantham, D.R., 316

Greaves-Hill, C. , 570

Greenidge, C.W.W., 195

Greenwood, A. , 395

Gray, W.B., 278, 298Gregory-Smith, H.G., 335

Grier, S.M., 667Grieve, J., 617, 815

Griffin, C.N., 580Grossmith, C.A., 827Guillebaud, C.W., 384

Hadley, C.V.D., 826Hagood, M.S., 153

Hall, J.M., 444^448Hallet, H., 381

Hallinan, E., 937Hallinan, T.J., 136, 450, 458

Hammond, J.C. 603Hammond, S.A., 16, 21, 26, 256, 466,

581, 838, 866, 916, 951

Hands, A.C., 359

Hankin, J.B., 187

Hanlon, E.L., 741

Harper, J., 781

Harper, R.K., 169, 390, 746, 808

Harris, J., 478Harrison, C., 503

Harrison, J.B., 269

Harrison, L.W., 460

Hayden, H., 123, 132

Heape, W.L., 864Hedley, J., 443

Heller, C.A., 795

Henchy, S., 397

Henderson, F.B., 297

Henriques, C.G.X., 224

Henville. C.F., 247

Hickling, C.F., ,40

Hickling, H.C.B. 675

Hicks, U.K., 86

Hill, A.H., 297

Hill, L.C., 472, 487

Hill, R.D.R., 455

Hodgens, C.J., 825

Hodges, A.H., 426, 445, 451, 468

Hodgson, A.D., 30

Hogben, S.J., 704Holmes, M. , 37

Home, E. , 62

Hocchkiss, J.C, 39, 499

Howes, R.J.C., 234

Howie, H.R., 121, 318Hudson, C.A., 276

Hughes, E.A.C., 967

Hughes, H.J., 215

Hughes, J.H., 329

Hummel, C, 192

Hunn, J.K., 400Hyatali, I.E., 738, 780

Ibberson, D., 689Imrie, J.D., 701

Irvine, J., 25

I ton, E., 949

Jack, D.T., 714

Jack, E.L., 824Jackson, D., 73, 378, 932

Jackson, D.E., 873Jacobs, K.C., 159, 391Jakeway, D. , 633

James, A.P.T., 697James, F.S., 946

Jarrett, J.H., 852Jenkins, M.H., 177

Jephcott, P., 369Jolly, A.L., 965

Jones, CD., 274Jones, C.W., 35

Jones, G.A., 831

Jones, H.R.B., 835

Jones, T.A., 361

Josephs, H., 281

Judah, D.J., 509

Julien, M.T.I., 733Kandel, I.L., 473

Kenny, J.S., 773

Khosla, G.D., 388King, B.F., 282

King, G.S., 734

King, P.W., 290, 293, 299King-Gill, C, 97

Kirby, N., 539

Kirkaldy, H.S., 713

Klumb, H., 624Kwong, K.H., 185

Lacey, G., 353

Laing, M.B., 302, 310, 311, 312

Lai, C, 4

Lamb, A.F.A., 212

Langley, CA., 545

Langley, C.G., 589, 590

Lassalle, C.F., 664Layne, F.E., 167

Leal, J.H., 755

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Lee, J.G., 182

Lee, U., 737Lehner, E., 856Leiper, R.T., 271

Lepper, G.W., 134

Leslie, L.C., 553Lewis, A.C., 926Lewis, C.B., 258Lewis, L.F.E., 752Lewis, W.A., 82, 83Lewis, W.L., 186Lightbody, P.M., 430Lloyd, Lord, 53

Lloyd, J.M., 574Long, A. B.C., 262Lord, W.T., 356Losonczi, E., 226Lowe, A.B., 467Luce, R.W., 940Lucie-Smith, R.W., 756Luckhoo, J. A., 333Lukins, R.A., 606Lyle Hosten, H.E., 883Lyttelton, 0. , 47McCarthy, R.H., 662McCulloch, W.E., 488McDavid, E.F., 292, 343MacDonald, A., 411McFarlane, J.E.C., 537, 538McGale, E., 375McGee, C, 943MacGillivray, D.C., 525Mac Gregor, CM., 544MacGregor, D.S., 284McKenzie, A.F., 160, 750, 934McLagan, J. , 43MacLeod-Smith, A., 839McNeill, J., 4McVane, L.T.A. , 15

Mahler, F.W., 747, 765Maingot, E.F., 534, 691Major, R.M., 240Malone, C, 640, 931, 964Manktelow, R., 84, 85Mann, I. , 60Manning, R.J., 151, 600, 705Marriott, A.C., 249Marriott, F.C., 13Marshall, A.H., 366Martin Cooper, P., 475, 479, 484Mattar, R.E., 772Matthews, C.O.J. , 44, 154, 735Matthews, F.B., 406Maude, J., 135

Maudling, R., 81, 557Maurice, J.H., 751Mavrogordato, A.S., 872, 925,

961

Mayers, H., 482Mayhew, A. , 13

Mbanefo, Sir L., 794Millbourne, P.E., 608Miller, W.C, 323, 690Mills, E., 354, 518Mills, G.E., 575Mills, J.J., 516Milne, T.M., 674Missen, L.R., 710Moody, L.T., 555Mordecai , J. , 567Morgan, G. , 386Morris, T., 253Morrison, W. , 423, 456Moseley, H.S.L., 171Mostofi, B., 787Moyne, Lord, 20, 28Mudge, A., 417Mudie, F., 59

Muller, W.A., 682Mullin, J., 287Munns, V.G., 250, 786Munro, J.E., 853Murray, C, 564Napier, A., 721

Nethersole, J.M., 427, 431Nicol, J.D., 349Nicoll, J.F., 680Nunn, G.N.N. , 500O'Connor, E.S., 313, 319Oliphant, F.M., 300Olivier, Lord, 10

Olivier, S., 409O'Loughlin'.'c, 87, 609, 626, 969

O'Neale, H., 87O'Neill Lewis, J., 789, 790, 791, 798,

799Orde Browne, G.St. J., 17

O'Reilly, L.A.P., 686, 695Otway, J.H., 947Owen, G.D., 105

Oxford and Asquith, Earl of, 265Paget, H., 504Palmer, A.C.G., 599Palmer, G.H.W., 914Parkinson, E.C.L., 565Paro, P.B., 237, 374Parry, H.W., 388Parti n, W. , 398

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Paterson, A., 205, 206Pearl, D.F., 242Peberdy, P.S., 340Peck, G.E., 106Penn, H.R., 619Persaud, B., 897Persaud, R.S., 363Peterkin, E.M., 196Petter, G.S.V., 61Phillips, W.T., 630Piggott, H.H., 410Pile, G.D.L., 107, 111Pilgrim, E.G., 181Pirn, A.W., 197Plunkett, 0., 903Pollard, E.R., 373Potter, R.C.G., 364, 379Pratt, D.L., 566Prest, A.R., 63Preston, A.Z., 572, 573Price, W. , 507Protain, G., 885Proudfoot, M., 627Pusinelli, F.N.M,, 614, 632, 644Rae, J.S., 836Rae, W.J.S., 875Ramage, R.O., 222Ranee, H., 38Rankine, J.D., 122Rawle, C.E.A., 11

Reece, L.A., 889Reed, F.E., 414Reid, G.R., 272Renison, P.M., 377Rennie, A.B., 521, 522, 523, 551Renwick, J.B., 879Reusse, E., 896Richards, G., 905, 908, 909Richardson, J.H., 148, 360, 593, 594Rickman, C.H., 848, 901, 945Ritson, E., 709Robertson, A.H., 183

Robertson, J. , 357Robinson, C.K., 948Robinson, I.R.B., 341Robinson, P.R., 797, 893Rockie, W.A., 540Roddam, G., 130, 955Rooke, C.E., 508Rose, D.L., 561Rose, J.C, 926, 935

Rose, L., 833Rose, W.A., 760

Roskill, O.W., 874, 962Ross, C. , 638Ross, C.C, 857Roth, v., 325, 332Rottenberg, S., 601, 610Roxburgh, T.L. , 418Russell , A.J.H., 688Saint, J. , 138

Saint, S.J., 112, 131, 141, 907St. Bernard, E.L., 968St. John, C.H., 147

Salmon, J.E.M., 902Sampson, H.C., 8, 193, 275, 666Sandford, T.F., 213Sandys, D., 387, 389Sarjent, J.R., 93Savary, J.H.L., 515Savary, W., 474Schellenberg, T.R., 732Scott, C.W., 51

Seaford, F.J., 280, 301Saeger, E.A. , 102Semper, D.H., 647Semple, D.M., 10

Serota, Baroness, 253Seton, C.R.W., 454, 464Seymour Seymour, G., 481Sharp, G.F., 305Sharp, G.G.R., 547Sharpe, R, 227Shenfield, A. A., 229Shephard, C.Y., 126. 923Shillingford, W. , 436Shorey,' L.L., 184

Simey, T.S., 117, 118, 209Simmonds, F.J., 219Simmons, F.A., 863Simms, H., 434, 447Sinanan, A.S., 718, 722, 723Sinanan, M.G., 800, 821Singh, J.B., 334Skeete, C.C, 144Skinner, R.B., 693, 700Smith, A.C., 55

Smith, C.C, 660, 661Smith, F.E.V., 461, 462Smith, J.A.G., 463,Smith, R.T. , 355Solomon, P.V.J. , 696Soulbury, Lord, 598, 651, 694Spearman, D., 859, 860Spence, L., 948Spencer, C , 810

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324, 347

163

Spencer, O.A., 327Spurling, A.C., 702Spurling, S.S., 449Stafford, S.L. van B.

Stalker, N.B., 239Stanley, 0. , 31

Stanley, R.C.S., 119,Starck, A.R., 45

Steel , J.L.S., 49Steele, J. , 2

Stevens, P.H., 157

Stevenson, N.S., 198, 199, 208, 214Stewart, D.R., 101Stoby, K.S., 370Stockdale, F. , 915Stockman, H.W., 162

Stokes, H.W., 16

Stone, S.A., 217Stubbs, R.E., 420Swabey, C, 258Swerdlow, M. , 803Taylor, R. , 858Taylor, Sir R. , 740Taylor, R.W., 483, 491, 501Taylor, S.A.G., 260Tenenbaum, E.A., 383Thomasos, C.A., 739, 775Thompson, E.F., 210, 257, 498Tietze, C. , 156Todman, McW. , 88Trotman, A.E., 520Turbott, I.G., 607Turner, R.N., 139

Turner, W.A., 456Tyson, J.D., 18

van der Goes, J.J.,Venn, J. A., 342Verity, J., 303, 429Waddington, E.J., 348Wainwright, 6.C., 424Wakefield, A.J., 256, 470, 489, 490,

684

109143

Wallace, R.E., 764, 766, 767, 768,769

Walton, G.O.D., 103Ward, E.R.L., 842Warneford, F.H.S. , 588Watts, F., 585, 637, 830, 834Weatherhead, H.D., 912, 913Webb, W.L., 953

802

Walcott, E.K.,Walcott, F.L.,

Wells, A.F., 52

Wells, D., 52

Wharton, J. A., 728,White, E., 828Wight, C.V., 317Wigley, W.M., 649Williams, CD., 531

761

E., 67, 71

G.C., 113G.J., 316

957

Willi ams

,

Williams,Wi 1 1 i ams

,

Williamson, A.R.,Wilson, H.W., 703Wilson, R.R., 273Winston, 6. A., 846Wood, B.R., 306Wood , E . F . L . , 6

Wood, R.S., 57

Woodhouse, W.M., 514Wooding, H.O.B., 656, 719, 817, 820Wooding, J.C, 919, 920Woods, CM., 252Wortley, E.J., 668Wright, C, 361Wright, J., 878Wylie, C.,.371Wynter, L.R., 596Yost, D.L., 711

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INDEX: SUBJECTS

Accidentss.a. Aeronautics: Accidents

Railways: AccidentsAccidents: Belize, 243Accounting of Public Finances

see Finance, Public: AccountingAdministrative Divisions: Trinidad and

Tobago, 663Adult Education

see Education of AdultsAeronautics: Jamaica, 479Aeronautics: Accidents: Jamaica, 551Aeronautics: Meteorology: West Indies,

65

African Mission from Jamaica, 553Agricultural Credit: Jamaica, 427, 824;

Windward Is., 824Agricultural Department, Antigua, 600Agricultural Education: Jamaica, 500;

West Indies, 57

Agricultural Extension: West Indies, 39Agricultural Insurance

see Insurance, AgriculturalAgricultural Labourers: Antigua, 593,

594; Dominica, 832; Grenada, 857,859; St. Lucia, 906, 908, 909;St. Vincent, 964

Agricultures,a. names of crops, e.g. Coffee,Sugar

Agriculture: Antigua, 592, 600, 612;Barbados, 115, 181, 185; Belize, 189,

191, 193, 195, 218, 231, 232, 240;British Virgin Is., 624, 635;Dominica, 834, 835; Guyana, 275, 283,

407; Jamaica, 440, 470, 489, 492, 503,

509, 510, 520, 526, 540, 552, 576;

Montserrat, 637, 640; Nevis, 652; St.

Lucia, 928; St. Vincent, 956; Trinidadand Tobago, 666, 668, 669, 684, 727,

802; West Indies, 8, 22

Agriculture, Department of, Jamaica, 412

Air Transport: Jamaica, 479

Airports: Grenada, 876, 963; Jamaica, 527;

St. Vincent, 876, 963

Almshousessee Poorhouses

Amerindians: Guyana, 340, 405

Ancillary Staffsee Subordinate Staff

Animal By-Products: West Indies, 60

Animal Industrys.a. Livestock

Animal Industry: Guyana, 323;

West Indies, 60Anthropology: buyana, 355

Apprentices: Jamaica, 478; Trinidadand Tobago, 770

Archives: Grenada, 869; Guyana, 362;

Trinidad and Tobago, 732

Arranguez Estates Ltd., Trinidad,781

Arrowroot: St. Vincent, 957

Automobiles: Service Stations

see Gasolene StationsAviation

see AeronauticsBananas: Jamaica, 432, 435, 438, 491,

509. 547; St. Lucia, 930, 939;

Windward Is., 828Benefits, Unjustified: Jamaica, 571

Bibliography: Guyana, 332Birth Control: Barbados, 147, 153,

156Boundaries: Belize/Guatemala, 204,

254; Guyana/Brazil, 276; Guyana/Suriname, 402; Guyana/Venezuela,404

Bribery: Jamaica, 419, 571

British West Indies Regiment, 422Broadcasting: West Indies, 30

Buildings, Historic, 3, 41, 597

Busess.a. Transportation

Buses: Antigua, 589; Trinidad and

Tobago, 758, 7S8Canje Reservoir, Guyana, 401Caribbean Commission, 39

Caribs: Dominica, 836Carrera Mutiny, Trinidad, 670Catering: Dominica, 840Cattle

s.a. LivestockMeat Industry

Cattle: Belize, 2U3; Jamaica, 428,

509, 529Caura Water Scheme, Trinidad, 705

Cave Hill Plan, Barbados, 168

Cement: Trinidad and Tobago, 761

Cement, White: Guyana, 330

Chaguaramas, Trinidad, 731

Child Welfare: Jamaica, 414

Children's Home, Grenada, 885

Citruss.a. names of individual types,

e.g. Oranges

Citrus: Jamaica, 462, 509; West

Indies: 56

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Civil Aviationsee Air Transport

Civil Service: Antigua, 586, 614;

Barbados, 98, 105, 129, 139, 142, 150,

159, 171, 173; Belize, 213, 222, 234,

244; British Virgin Is., 628, 632;

Cayman Is., 263; East Caribbean, 85;

Grenada, 870, 889, 892; Guyana, 298,

313, 314, 319, 343, 354, 359, 365,

384, 385, 397, 403; Jamaica, 413, 415,

418, 452, 468, 475, 477, 483, 518, 537,

538; Leeward Is., 90, 579, 581, 584;

Montserrat, 644; St. Lucia, 918, 919;

St. Vincent, 960; Trinidad and Tobago,

667, 699, 709, 717, 734, 737, 742,

744, 789, 790; West Indies, 37, 84;West Indies Federation, 55, 73, 84;Windward Is'., 90, 825, 827

Civil Service Pensions: Barbados, 98

Clay Industries: Barbados, 133

Coaling Industry: St. Lucia, 905

Coast Defenses: Guyana, 296

Cocoa: Grenada, 855; Trinidad and Tobago,

681, 730Coconuts: Belize, 223; Jamaica, 424, 461,

492, 501, 509Coffee: Guyana, 277

Colonial Development and Welfare, 19, 20,

28, 29

Colony Hospital, Grenada, 884Commerce: Belize, 241; East Caribbean, 95;

Guyana/Canada, 279; West Indies, 14,

23, 45, 64, 75

Common Entrance Examination: Barbados, 184

Communication and Traffic: Barbados, 157;

Trinidad and Tobago, 675, 680Community Development: Grenada, 887;

Jamaica, 520Complaints

see GrievancesConstituencies

see Election DistrictsConstitution: Anguilla, 656; Antigua, 91,

591, 613; Barbados, 170, 174; Belize,

220, 235, 238, 246, 247; British VirginIs., 619, 627, 631, 636; Cayman Is.,

264, 265; Dominica, 91, 837; Grenada,91, 886, 894; Guyana, 274, 348, 357,

378, 380, 387, 389, 395; Guyana: Sus-

pension, 351; Jamaica, 463, 557; Lee-ward Is., 66, 77, 80; St. Kitts NevisAnguilla, 91, 654; St. Lucia, 91; St.

Vincent, 91, 970, 971; Trinidad and

Tobago, 695, 696, 718, 722, 743,

753, 754, 771, 775, 778, 817,819, 820, 821; West Indies Fede-

ration, 78, 79; Windward Is., 66,

77, 80, 829, 894; West Indies, 91

Construction Industry: Jamaica, 568,

571; Trinidad and Tobago, 762

Contracts, Award of: Jamaica, 571

Co-operatives: Barbados, 169; Belize,

249; Grenada, 877; Guyana, 390;

Jamaica, 493, 513, 558; Trinidad

and Tobago, 746, 808; West Indies,

76

Corporal Punishment: Belize, 221

Corruption (in Politics): Jamaica,

419Cost of Living: Barbados, 141; Belize,

237; Guyana, 310, 344, 374; St.

Vincent, 949; Trinidad and Tobago,693

Cotton: Carriacou, 863, 878; Montser-

rat, 639; West Indies, 1

Craftssee Handicrafts

Credit, Agriculturalsee Agricultural Credit

Crop Insurancesee Insurance, Agricultural: Crops

Customs Department, St. Kitts, 649

Customs Dutiessee Tariff

Customs Union: West Indies, 43, 88

Defalcationsee Embezzlement

Delinquents: Barbados, 118; Belize,

206, 224, 253Departments, Governments

see Government DepartmentsDevelopment: Anguilla, 655; Antigua,

606; Barbados, 122; Belize, 189;

British Virgin Is., 621, 624, 630,

633; Cayman Is., 259, 266; Grenada,

864, 879; Guyana, 335, 337; Jamai-

ca, 420, 495, 497, 562; Montserrat,

638, 645; St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla,

650; St. Lucia, 915, 922; St. Vin-

cent, 5^59, 966; Tobago, 726, 784;

Trinidad and Tobago, 822; Turks

and Caicos Is. , 511

Development, Colonial, 19, 20, 28, 29

Diamonds: Guyana, 373

Direct Taxationsee Income Tax

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Disabledsee Handicapped

Disaster Relief: Barbados, 152; Guyana,288, 292

Discrimimation against Nationals ofTrinidad and Tobago, 810

Disputes: International re Belize, 254Dockers: Guyana, 347

Domestic Employment: Jamaica, 570Drainage: Guyana, 301, 311, 353Drugs: Legislation: Jamaica, 539Duhaney River Bridge Train Accident,

Jamaica, 572

East Indians in British Columbia, 187East Indians in the West Indies, 4, 18

Economic Surveys: West Indies, 94Economy

s.a. DevelopmentEconomy: Anguilla, 657, 658; Antigua,

616; Barbuda, 615; Belize, 189, 191,

197, 211, 228, 229, 233, 236, 255;Br. Virgin Is., 626, 630, 634;Cayman Is., 261; Dominica, 92, 839,845; East Caribbean, 93; Grenada, 92,

849, 859, 895; Guyana, 6, 273, 278,352, 394; Jamaica, 494, 528; Montserrat,642; St. Kitts- Nevis, 92, 659; St.

Lucia, 923, 935, 942, 944; St. Vincent, •

92, 972; St. Vincent Grenadines, 948;Trinidad and Tobago, 700; Turks andCaicos Is., 442, 569; West Indies,

6, 14, 45, 48, 87, 92, 93; West IndiesFederation, 67, 71

Educations,a. Agricultural Education

SchoolsTechnical EducationVocational Education

Education: Antigua, 599; Barbados, 97,

123, 175, 184; Cayman Is., 256;

Dominica, 838; Grenada, 866; Jamaica,466, 504; St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla,

653; St. Lucia, 916; St. Vincent, 951;

Trinidad and Tobago, 710, 749, 751; West

Indies, 13, 16, 21, 26, 72; Windward Is.,

826Education, Higher: Barbados, 175; West

Indies, 25

Education of Adults: Jamaica, 504

Education, Technicalsee Technical Education

Education, Primary: Guyana, 349

Education, Secondary: Grenada, 868;

Jamaica, 473, 506

Education, Vocationalsee Vocational Education

Election Boundariessee Election Districts

Election Districts: Barbados, 164;

Guyana, 381; Jamaica, 482; St.

Vincent, 967; Trinidad and Tobago,703, 723, 763

Election Laws: Jamaica, 550

Elections: Guyana, 293, 315, 381, 396;Trinidad and Tobago, 686

Electricity; Jamaica, 541, 543, 549,

565; Montserrat, 643; St. Lucia,

927; St. Vincent, 958; South CaicosIs., 566

Embezzlement: Jamaica GovernmentSavings Bank, 421

Emergency Reliefsee Disaster Relief

Emigration from Barbados, 111, 112,

158, 841, 907Emigration from India, 4

Employment: Barbados, 149; Guyana,

291, 375; Trinidad and Tobago,774, 786, 818

Employment Agencies: St. Lucia, 940;

Trinidad and Tobago, 814Employment, Domestic

see Domestic EmploymentErosion, Soil

see Soil ConservationEssequibo Coast, Guyana, 291

Excise Restrictions: West Indies, 2

Expenditures, Public: Belize, 190;

Dominica, 833; Grenada, 887, 888

Exports Protection: Trinidad and

Tobago, 669Family Planning

see Birth Control

Farm Produce: Transportationsee Fruit: Transportation

Farm Workerssee Agricultural Labourers

Fecunditysee Fertility

Federal Capital, West Indies, 59

Federation: East Caribbean, 12, 15,

81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 89, 170;

Leeward Is., 837; West Indies, 31,

33, 36, 37, 38, 46, 47, 50, 53,

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55, 58, 59, 67,. 71, 170;Windward Is., 837

Fertility: Guyana, 408Filariasis: Guyana, 271, 338

Finance, Publics.a. Fiscal Policy

Finance, Public: Barbados, 103; Belize,

194, 197, 211, 233, 239; Guyana, 284,

301, 327, 391; Jamaica, 416, 562;

Leeward Is., 577; St. Lucia, 577, 904;

Turks & Caicos Is., 442; West IndiesFederation, 50

Finance, Public: Accounting: Barbados,99, 100; Jamaica, 561; Trinidad andTobago, 793

Financial Assistance from U.K., 783

Financial Assistance to Trinidad and .

Tobago, 783

Fire Brigade: Barbados, 125; Grenada,872; Jamaica, 536; St. Vincent,961

Fires: Barbados, 179; Guyana, 324; i

Jamaica, 456; St. Lucia, 903, 924;

Trinidad and Tobago, 741

Fiscal Policy

.s.a. Finance, PublicFiscal Policy: Barbados, 140; East

Caribbean, 86; 95; St. Lucia, 923;Trinidad and Tobago, 812; WestIndies, 63; West Indies Federation,50, 55

Fisheries: Barbados, 116, 146; Belize,210; Cayman Is., 257; Guyana, 309;Jamaica, 498; St. Lucia, 917;St. Vincent, 954; Trinidad andTobago, 683, 7 27, 773; West Indies,24, 40

Floggingsee Corporal Punishment

Flood Reliefsee Disaster Relief

Floods: Guyana, 289 290Food Habits: Belize, 225; St. Vincent,

953Food Legislation: Jamaica, 539Food Prices: Trinidad and Tobago, 679Food: Bulk Purchasing: Jamaica, 512Food Yeast: Jamaica, 505Foreign Trade Zones

see Free PortsForestry

s.a. TimberForestry: Barbuda, 595; Belize, 191,

192, 198, 212, 214; Br. Virgin Is.,

618; Cayman Is. 258; Guyana, 270,300, 329; Jamaica, 546; Leeward Is.

578; Windward Is., 823Four H (4H) Clubs: Jamaica, 499Franchise

see ElectionsFree Ports: St. Vincent Grenadines,

969Friendly Societies: Grenada, 858;

West Indies, 52

Frontierssee Boundaries

Fruits.a. names of fruits, e.g. Bananas,Citrus

Fruit: Jamaica, 440Fruit: Transportation, 438Gambling: Trinidad and Tobago, 804Gasolene: Jamaica, 423Gasolene Stations: Trinidad and

Tobago, 806Geology: Belize, 230; British Virgin

Is., 583; Guyana, 269, 294, 316;Leeward Is., 583

Glass Manufacture: Guyana, 326

Glendairy Prison: Barbados, 151

Goldfields: Guyana, 269, 294, 316Government Departments: Dominica,

844; St. Kitts Nevis-Anguilla, 649;

St. Lucia, 919Government Departments, Housing of:

Dominica, 844Government Ministries: Jamaica, 525

Government Savings Bank: Jamaica, 421

Government Staff Quarters: Trinidadand Tobago, 698

Graft (in Politics)see Corruption (in Politics)

Grammatical Termini logy: Barbados, 137

Grapefruit: Jamaica, 438Grasses: West Indies, 54

Grievances: Tobago, 697Handicapped: Trinidad and Tobago, 792

Handicrafts: St. Lucia, 943

Harbour, Deep Water: Antigua, 608, 609;

Barbados, 143

Harbour View Housing Scheme, Jamaica,559

Harbours: Belize, 200; Jamaica, 555;

Montserrat, 645; Trinidad andTobago, 755, 805

Health Plan^ Trinidad and Tobago, 801

Higher Educationsee Education, Higher

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Historic Buildingssee Buildings, Historic

Historical Recordssee Archives

Horse-Racing: Trinidad and Tobago, 804Hospitals

s.a. Lunatic AsylumsHospitals: Barbados, 136, 145; Grenada,

884; Trinidad and Tobago, 733Hotels: Trinidad and Tobago, 774House of Assembly, Barbados, 178Housing: Barbados, 106, 119, 124, 127, 131,

163; Cayman Is., 256; Grenada, 870;Guyana, 312; Jamaica, 433, 444, 450,514, 559; St. Vincent, 952; Trinidadand Tobago, 698, 724; West Indies, 27,62

Hurricane Insurance: Jamaica, 501Hurricane Relief

see Disaster ReliefHurricanes: Antigua, 607; Barbados, 152;

Belize, 242; Dominica, 831; Jamaica,425, 501, 526

Hydraulic Power Plantssee Water Power '

Immigration: to Belize, 187, 216; to

Dominica, 158, 841; to Guyana, 287,

295, 339; to St. Lucia, 111, 112, 907;

to Trinidad and Tobago, 678; to the

West Indies, 4, 18, 53

Import Licences: Trinidad and Tobago, 691

Income, Nationalsee National Income

Income Tax: Barbados, 121; Grenada, 848;

Guyana, 318; St. Lucia, 901; St.

Vincent, 945Indentured Labour, 4

Indianssee Amerindians, Caribs, East Indians,

.Maya IndiansIndustrial Disputes

see Labour DisputesIndustrial Relations

see Labour RelationsIndustrial Schools

see ReformatoriesIndustrial Use of Agricultural Products:

Trinidad and Tobago, 802

Industries: Antigua, 588, 606; Barbados,

49; Grenada, 374, 962; Guyana, 49,

383; Jamaica, 49; Montserrat, 637;

St. Vincent, 874, 962; Trinidad and

Tobago, 49, 802; West Indies, 49,

75; Windward Is., 874, 962

Insect Pests: Belize, 219; WestIndies, 32

Insurance, Agricultural: Crops:Jamaica, 501

Insurance, Social

s.a. Friendly SocietiesInsurance, Social: Antigua, 602, 617;

Barbados, 109, 148, 162, 167, 177,

182, 183; Belize, 248; Guyana,305, 360, 406; Jamaica, 483, 564;Trinidad and Tobago, 674, 719,736, 809, 811, 815

Inter-Virgin Is. Relations, 622Irrigation: Guyana, 353Justice, Administration of: Trinidad

and Tobago, 721; West IndiesFederation, 55

Kendal Railway Accident, Jamaica,544

Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, 555Labour Disputes: Antigua, 605;

Belize, 217; Guyana, 297; Jamaica,451, 517; Montserrat, 640; St.

Lucia, 931, 932; Trinidad andTobago, 673, 712, 713, 714, 715,

716, 720, 738, 759, 761, 779, 780Labour Exchanges

see Employment AgenciesLabour Legislation: Barbados, 154;

Trinidad and Tobago, 735

Labour Relations: Guyana, 333, 347;Jamaica, 474; Trinidad and

Tobago, 662, 692, 708; WestIndies, 17, 44, 96

Labour Studies Institute, Trinidadand Tobago, 803

Labour Supplysee Manpower

Land: Br. Virgin Is., 624; St. Lucia,

920; Trinidad and Tobago, 687,

781Land Drainage

see DrainageLand Reclamation

s.a. DrainageFloodsIrrigation

Land Reclamation: Jamaica, 434;Trinidad and Tobago, 725

Land Registration: Guyana, 363, 371

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Land Settlement: Carriacou; 847; Dominica,

841; Guyana, 287, 302, 356; Jamaica,459, 467, 490, 556; St. Lucia, 933;St. Vincent, 947

Land Settlement and Development Board,Antigua, 600

Land Tax: Belize, 186; Jamaica, 437, 480

Land Tenure: Guyana, 363

Land Usesee Regional Planning

Land Valuation: Guyana, 311; Jamaica,480

Lands Department, Jamaica, 429

Law and Order: Breakdown in Grenada,900

Legal Department, Trinidad and Tobago,671

Legislative Council: Br. Virgin Is., 619;Trinidad and Tobago, 739, 777

Leper Asylum, St. Lucia, 921

Leprosy: Guyana, 334Libraries: Jamaica, 485Licences, Award of: Jamaica, 571;

Trinidad and Tobago, 691Limes, Diseases of: St. Lucia, 911Livestock

8, a. CattleMeat Industry

Livestock: Antigua, 611; Br. VirginIs., 620, 625; Guyana, 323;Montserrat, 641; Trinidad andToba-go, 690; West Indies, 60

Local Government: Barbados, 135;Guyana, 281, 366, 376; Jamaica,445, 472, 476, 487, 515, 575;Trinidad and Tobago, 701, 702, 707,800

Longshoremensee Dockers

Lucky Hill Community Project, Jamaica,520

Lumbers.a. Timber

Lumber: Trinidad and Tobago, 711

Lunatic Asylums: Jamaica, 446, 481;Leeward Is., 580

Maffessanti Enquiry, Jamaica, 568Mail Service

see Postal ServiceMalaria: Belize, 226; Guyana, 338, 382;

Trinidad and Tobago, 664Management: Trinidad and Tobago, 816

Manpower: Belize, 250, 251, 252;Guyana, 392, 399; Trinidad andTobago, 747, 765, 816; WestIndies, 70

Marketing: Grenada, 880, 896Match Industry: Jamaica, 533;MayallridiaBs: Belize, 208

Meal Habitssee Food Habits

Meat Industry: West Indies, 60;British Virgin Is., 620

Medical Services: Antigua, 596;Barbados, 102; Guyana, 358, 372,

382; Jamaica, 535; Trinidad andTobago, 688, 801

Mental Hospitalssee Lunatic Asylums

Meteorology: Bequia Is., 899i^teorology. Aviation: West Indies, 65

Milk: Guyana, 345

Ministries, Governmentsee Government Ministries

Molasses Industry: Barbados, 138Mona, Reservoir, Jamaica, 524

Morne Rouge, Grenada, 879Motor Buses

see BusesNational Income: Barbados, 120;

East Caribbean, 95; Grenada, 865;

Guyana, 320; Jamaica, 471;St. Vincent, 950

National Insurancesee Insurance, Social

Natural Resources: Belize, 188, 189;

Guyana, 325

Navet Treatment Plant and PumpingStation, Trinidad, 762

Nelson's Dock Yard, Antigua, 597

Nursing: Guyana, 372; Trinidad and

Tobago, 807; West Indies, 68

Nutmegs: Grenada, 851, 853, 861, 867,

871, 873, 898Nutrition: Barbados, 110; Belize,

202; Grenada, 860; Jamaica, 448,

488; St. Lucia, 912; St. Vincent,953

Ocho Rios Advisory Development Plan,

Jamaica, 563

Oil

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Omnibusessee Buses

Oranges: Jamaica, 438Organization and Methods: Grenada, 892Parochial Board, St. Catherine, Jamaica,

515Pensions

s.a. Insurance, SocialPensions: Barbados, 109; Guyana, 305;

Jamaica, 483; Trinidad and Tobago,674, 772

Petrol

see GasolenePetroleum: Barbados, 134; Trinidad and

Tobago, 713, 745, 787, 795Pigs: Guyana, 393; Jamaica, 542Planning, Regional

see Regional PlanningPlanning, State

see Regional PlanningPlants: Pests

see Insect PestsPoisoning: Jamaica, 530Police: Barbados, 113, 125, 161, 172;

Br. Virgin Is., 632; Grenada, 872,900; Jamaica, 486, 502, 521, 522;St. Lucia, 913, 925, 936, 937;St. Vincent, 961; Trinidad andTobago, 796, 798

Police Stations: Guyana, 282Political Refugees

see Refugees, PoliticalPontoon Bridge Accident, Belize, 243Poorhouses: Jamaica, 458Poor Relief: Grenada, 852; Jamaica,

458Population: Barbados, 147, 153;

East Caribbean, 95; Guyana, 408Port of Spain Corporation, Trinidad,

707Ports

see HarboursPostal Service: Jamaica, 457;

Trinidad and Tobago, 799

Primary Educationsee Education, Primary

Princes Town Special Bus Service Co.

Ltd., Trinidad, 788

Printing: Trinidad and Tobago, 720

Prison Riots: Grenada, 883; Trinidadand Tobago, 670

Prison Warders: Grenada, 872;

St. Vincent, 961Prisons: Barbados, 151, 155; Grenada,

872; Guyana, 368; Jamaica, 417,532; St. Vincent, 961

Psychiatric Hospitalssee Lunatic Asylums

Psychiatry: Trinidad and Tobago, 752Public Administration

s.a. Civil ServicePublic Administration: Guyana, 400Public Finance

see Finance, PublicPublic Health: Barbados, 102, 114,

119, 163; Cayman Is., 256;Guyana, 307; Jamaica, 450, 465;Trinidad and Tobago, 688

Public Recordssee Archives

Public Servicesee Civil Service

Public Works: Barbados, 101;Guyana, 386

Public Works Department: Dominica,842; Grenada, 881, 882; Jamaica,

507; St. Kitts, 649; St. Vincent,968

Radio: Trinidad and Tobago, 766

Radio in Aeronautics, 30

Railways: Belize, 201; Jamaica, 426,

441, 447Railways: Accidents: Jamaica, 455,

544, 545, 572, 573

Rastafari : Jamaica, 552

Reformatories: Barbados, 128; Belize,

205Refugees, Political: Guyana, 304

Regional Planning: Barbados, 180;

Guyana, 335, 337, 346, 407;Trinidad and Tobago, 822

Rent Control: Jamaica, 534; Trinidadand Tobago, 672, 756

Resettlementsee Land Settlement

Restraint of Trade: Great Britain, 669

Rice: Belize, 196; Guyana, 299, 308,

377Richmond Hill Prison, Grenada, 883

Riots

s.a. Prison RiotsRiots: Anguilla, 655, 656; Barbados,

108; Dominica, 836, 846; Guyana,

267, 268, 272, 303, 336, 370, 388;

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Jamaica, 453, 454, 464; St. Kitts,648; Trinidad and Tobago, 660, 661,670, 673, 676

Rivers: Belize, 200Roads: Barbados, 101; Cayman Is., 256;

Guyana, 367; Jamaica, 484St. John's, Antigua, 590Salt: Leeward Is. , 582Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic,

Barbados, 175

Schoolss.a. Education

Schools: Antigua, 603; Jamaica, 410;439

Schools, Industrialsee Reformatories

Scotland Bay, Trinidad, 767

Sea Coast Defensessee Coast Defenses

Sea Fisheriessee Fisheries

Secondary-Educationsee Education, Secondary

Sexually Transmitted Diseasessee Venereal Diseases

Shipping: Trinidad and Tobago, 680,728, 755; West Indies 5, 35

Shop Assistants: St. Lucia, 910Shop Hours: Trinidad and Tobago, 682Social Conditions: Grenada, 877Social Security

see Insurance, SocialSocial Welfare: Barbados, 117; Belize,

209; Br. Virgin Is., 630; Cayman Is.,

256; Guyana, 341; Jamaica, 495;Montserrat, 638; St. Lucia, 914;Trinidad and Tobago, 689; West Indies,69; Colonial, 19, 20, 28, 29

Soil Conservation: Jamaica 540Soils: Belize, 207; Dominica, 830;

Guyana, 361Spices: Grenada, 853, 867Stadium, Trinidad and Tobago, 706Stann Creek Railway, Belize, 201Staubles Bay, Trinidad, 767Store Hours

see Shop HoursState Planning

see Regional PlanningStatistics: West Indies, 95Stevedores

see Dockers

I

Subordinate Staff: Guyana, 313; Jamaica,

475Subversive Activities -

s.a. Treason ^Subversive Activities: Trinidad and

Tobago, 794

Sugars.a. Sugar Cane

Sugar: Antigua, 585, 593, 594, 598, 610,

612; Barbados, 107, 160, 165; Grenada,

897; Guyana, 291, 321, 331, 342;

Jamaica, 496, 548, 567; St. Kitts-Nevis, 585, 646, 651; St. Lucia, 909,

931, 932, 934; St. Vincent, 965;Trinidad and Tobago, 685, 694, 714,

715, 759; West Indies, 10

Sugar Cane: Barbados, 126, 144; Jamaic"a,

560; Trinidad and Tobago, 677, 750

Superannuationsee Pensions

Supervisors: Trinidad and Tobago, 748

Swamps: Jamaica, 434Tariff: Grenada, 850; Jamaica 449, 519;

West Indies, 64Tariff Union

see Customs UnionTaxation

s.a. Income Tax, TariffTaxation: Antigua, 587; Jamaica, 409,

St. Lucia, 902 fTeachers: Trinidad and Tobago, 791

Teachers' Salaries: Guyana, 317, 364,379

Technical Assitances.a. Financial Assistance

Technical Assistance to Belize: 241Technical Education

s.a. ApprenticesTechnical Education: Barbados, 132;

Jamaica, 516; West Indies, 61

Teen-agerssee Youth

Telecommunications.a. Telephone

Telecommunication: Guyana, 328; WestIndies, 30, 42

Telephone: Grenada, 875; Guyana, 350;Jamaica, 443; Trinidad and Tobago,716, 738, 757

Television: Trinidad and Tobago, 766Tembladora Beach, Trinidad, 768Teteron Bay, Trinidad, 764

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Tenancy: Jamaica, 469Thennal Energy: St. Lucia, 929Timber

8. a. ForestryTimber: Belize, 191, 199, 212; West

Indies, 51

Tourism: Guyana, 285; Jamaica, 430Town Planning

s.a. Regional PlanningTown Planning: Antigua, 590; Barbados,

180; Belize, 215; Guyana, 346;Jamaica, 563; St. Lucia, 926;St. Vincent, 946; Trinidad and Tobago,813, 822

Tradesee Commerce

Trade Regulation: Grenada, 862Trade Unions: Guyana, 331; Jamaica, 517;

Trinidad and Tobago, 692Traffic

see Communication and TrafficTransport and Harbours Department,

Guyana, 314, 333Transport Workers: Guyana, 306Transportation

s.a. Communication and TrafficTransportation: Barbados, 166; Jamaica,

431, 508, 523; St. Lucia, 914;Trinidad and Tobago, 758, 760

Travelling Allowances: Grenada, 854;Guyana, 286; Trinidad and Tobago,729, 790

Treasons.a. Subversive Activities

Treason: Belize, 227Treasury Department, St. Kitts, 649Tuberculosis: Guyana, 322

Typhoid: Jamaica, 411Typography

see PrintingUnemployed: Antigua, 601; Barbados, 104;

Guyana, 376; Jamaica, 436

Union, West Indiessee Federation, West Indies

Unitary Statehood of Grenada and Trinidadand Tobago, 782, 785, 797, 890, 891,893

Unity, Attempts at West Indian, 7, 9, 11

U.S.A. Bases: Trinidad and Tobago, 731,764, 767, 768

Universities and Collegessee Education, Higher

University College of the West Indies, 74

Vegetables: Jamaica 440

Venereal Diseases: Jamaica, 460Veterinary Conference: West Indies, 34

Veterinary Services: Guyana, 323;Trinidad and Tobago, 690

Vocational Education: Barbados, 132, 176;Belize, 245; Br. Virgin Is. 629;Guyana, 398; Jamaica, 554; St. Lucia,938;. Trinidad and Tobago, 769, 770,792,

Vomiting Sickness: Jamaica, 530, 531Wages: Antigua, 593, 594; Grenada, 857;

St. Lucia, 906, 910; St.- Vincent, 960,964; Trinidad and Tobago, 665

Water Pollution: Trinidad and Tobago, 776Water Power: St. Vincent, 955, 958Water Riots, Trinidad, 661Water Supply: Antigua, 604; Barbados,

130; Br. Virgin Is. 623; Barbuda, 604;Carriacou, 856; Cayman Is., 260;Dominica, 843; Guyana, 280, 401;Jamaica, 524, 540; St. Kitts-Nevis,647; St. Lucia, 941; St. Vincent, 955;Trinidad and Tobago, 705

Waterfront Development: Montserrat, 645Weather

see MeteorologyWest Indies Bases, 764, 766, 767, 768,

769Whipping

see Corporal PunishmentWinds: Bequia, 899Work Permits: Jamaica, 571Works and Hydraulics Department^

Trinidad and Tobago, 740

Yallahs Valley Land Authority, Jamaica,552

Yellow Fever: Guyana, 338Youth: Guyana, 369; Trinidad and Tobago,

814

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