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PAGF SIX THE WORKMAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. The Open :Why the United States those where tosinteses. wa mude, und Labor Market Forum LUCKY STRIKE It toasted ORDER BOOKS Warning Given to Britain by Ulster Leader.
Possibility of World Wide War is told; Irish Reply is Sent.
leaving one For Friendly Societies Kept in Stock at the WORKMAN PRINTERY against Panama Banking Company (BRANDON BANK) Belfast despatch dated September 12 states that warning to the British Governmert circumscribing the powors of the new Ulster parliament was given by Hugh Neil, speaker of the parliament, in an address at Ballymena yesterday.
diminution of the rights and privileges of the new Ulster parliament as as a result of the projected negotiations between members of the British cabinet and the Sinn Fein, he declared NOTICE. would led to a bitter civil war in Ireland. It would mean war Wanted it known that have between North and South Irereduced the prices to prewar which we do not like to contemland, the horrors and misery of prices on all classes of repair work; ask to see my price list plate. The calamity, as Prime before taking your work else. Minister Lloyd George has truly have also on hand in said, would not be confined to my new shoe department, high Ireland class ladies, gents, and chil The war would beceme dren shoes at reasonable World Wide, he continued.
prices, also fine upper leathers Hundreds of thousands of and shoe materials for sale. people from Great Britain and Pan American Shoe Repair Co. point of view held in Nor hern the Empire would support the Ireland and Corner of East 12th Street and hundreds of thousands of people there would be Plaza de Arango from the United States and possibly from the British Colonies FICE Prop. and depandencies, who would come to the aid of Southern Ireiand. In brief tbere would war which WILKINSON would embroil Great Britain and she United States and would CONTRACTOR BUILDER spread horor over the earth.
where SECURITY SERVICE Panama (Founded 183)
Colon less forceful measures could hardly bayº been expected.
In fact, there is proof for the state ment that when riking West Indian Isbor wai confronted with the rebuttal HAS ALWAYS BEEN AT of goveramental expuleion from govern TRACTIVE TO WEST ment quarters, rather than using vio INDIANS of an Irish American citizens acting in the espacity of Canal Zone police officers were beard Why have British Colonies Like to remark in very sympathetic language British Guiana Remained that they recoiled from a task which Unc eveloped. was repulsivo to their better feelings and consideration. That it neither comport.
ed nor empared with American dem (By PILGRIM WILKINS. cracy, though som measures were In treating the subjiet of Immigra the Paual Can a departmen But not to safeguard the workings of to from one runtry to another, befre we beyid to be too rash in our judgment a gun was fired; not blow was struck, of the immigrats, making use of such necessity nor caure for violence. Oh! says some one. there was no qualifyiox or disqualifying terms of Jew Lime Juicer, Gringo, Caumba, Ocoɔnge ed by a British (Irish) elief charged and there any when Nogto police command or else, the size of the country whanice the immigrants hail from should be colored labor in a viry large British fired on unarmed, opposed and defenseless taken into consideration.
This might then help in the inculca improvement in alm st every departcolony where there is abundant room for tion of more charitable considerations ment of industry as well as the social, for the stranger within our gates and civic and general economie life of the regarding the question as to whether country the fact of one native land for another is a crime. Republicanism does not at this time look back on alien labor strike in Let us take the island of Barbados as an example in our deductions. Barbados Canal ne with great peace of is called Little England, and reasonably mind and pleasure no more than has 80. Not alone because of its cosmopolithe administration of the Canal Zone tan attractions and profound English regarded with small concern the causes customs, but from the fact that it has and facts of the ejectmenhof the West produced a very much larger population Indian population from their bitherto then there is roon to contain and take peaceful domicile in the Canal ne from care of.
the fact that the present administration of the Canal Zone bas permitted it to Yet it is an established fact that leak out that measures are under high Little England with its circumscribed official consideration for the re popula.
area, and too much so to afford room tion of available Canal Zone territory for its native born sons, has its alien ete, by West Indians.
co tunities or citizen hip, composed of such nationalities as Grman, Dutch, From time immemorial therefore till Jews, French Portuguese, Se it with iards, Italians, est rudiana, Chinese, the West Indian who delighte in minück vin South Central and North Ameri og the Yank) Uaited States industry cxon; the latter hailing from Brazil, both inside of the United States as well Venezuela, Panams to the the United Sates as wherever th American Eagle finds So tat the Parb. disn abroad might be chaned for circulation by attracted pardined for being found outside of be West Jodisns to share in such native lond. But since in the divine from the West Indies to any other of his activitico quite beyond the exodus arrangement of earth affairs the populating of this mundane orbio sky regions.
scraping tower called bel was not perI. it well knowa too that even British mitted, the world in which and you realms in Europs offer no special indueslive has obtained universal licence for ments or privilegos to the laboring interracial assimulation and stion and intercours West Iodian, and that even today when swever, when shill have reached the Uaited States labor kot is glu the question of the development or non ted with alien labor to the veritable development of British colonial pornosinconvenience and expulsion of the eine, might make out a prima facie American citizen to find a livelihood in esse against the large and rich colony of foreign fields, the doors of the United Guians, its legislature, wi is sates are not very tightly barred to er and commercial (Chan ber of Commerce) for cauring its native Why large British Colonies like born and adopted sons and dughters to British Guiana remain unwander abrond to such infinitismal land areas as Panama, Caba and other small developed and Unpopulated.
and young republics, when and whilst The reason for the undeveloped conBritish Guiana with its abundant space, dition of British Guians can be deter.
wealth and possibilities remains a verita mined out of the kaowledge of the ble waste, desolation ete, Causes which have made for But There is a Reason.
strikes in such colonies and what has followed such attempia on sugar plantas There is a reason. And there is a lons.
reason why the United States of North The same which have made it ito America has proved an attractive eu possible for an administrator like Sir try for British West Indian emigration Alexander Swettehan to remain at the Scenting the Subject, etc.
wheels of government and affecting such reforms as make life which obtains Some who must have an idea and who among the planter element with East seem to esent something of the subject Iudisn lab repulsive to social mooted as am endeavouring to herein decency and moral practices. The same set forth, hayo asked me to deal gently which caused the rejection of the willing wil the young man (borrowing the offers of surplus West Indian labor from words of King David in making a plea Panama to that rich and undeveloped for bis son Absalon. the anarchistic and uninhabited colony at the very usurper out yonder) not to expose the time when repeated crics for a lack of inconsistencies of British colonial home labor have reached us (hitherto) loyal tale.
British subjects in these parts. Similar If it is permissable to stand under the are the reasons and causes too which shade of the Star spang ed banner and keep out foreign capital from that rich blaz way at mob law, Jim crowism. colony viz: the chances and fact that Ku Kluxism, etc. why is it not also capital going in from outside will right, necessary and permissyble to re materially enhance the value of labor buku the causes and conditions which instead of the present conditions which seem responsible for the voluntary exile make a system of serfdem pɔssible.
mut and wanderings of the native Trinidad Chamber of Commerpopulation of British colonies in foreign ce cry against a Represen lands, while making it easy for EnglishScotch capitalists and plutocracy to use tative Form of Government alien Irish police to tyraning native Significant.
labor, compelling it to submit to serfdom will now be readily understood end a system of slavery?
why it is the Trinidad, 1, ChamSocial and Industrial Activity Trinidad does not want a government ber of Commerce has given it out that under the Stars and Stripes of the people, for the people (Represenis true that consequent on the tative) ete, in Trinidad. But the great and terrible world war, the high Trinidad Chamber of Commerce is wellcost of living which made necessary an known to be speaking for the capitalis.
incrence in the wage rating of white tie classes and not the masses, American labor on the Isthmus teaded Is there no rewelly in sight? There to encourage hopes in the breasts of is.
colored workers, which when not realized (To be Continued. in proportion to living expenses etc. aggravated West Indian labor to the extent of making what were thought Advertise in The Werkman reasonable demands, and which, not It pays.
being realized provoked manoeuvres against employment, which in turn concluded it within its prov province to combat an slien labor demonstration against the Dr. LOWE ranks of governmeut employment, as we, in a more sher and rational mood loak L, G. Edin back on and recount some of the things Ordes Hours 30 a. 1 which have transpired under our own p.
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Since the esrly days when elecDentists tric lamps and elec ventilating fans were practically the 143 CENTRAL :AVX, only uses of electricity on board ship, there have been miny remarkable developments. Ex D: Bailey Olie)
In one of the latest liners launched from a a British shipyard there The Latest in Crownand is a very complete electrical installation All water tight doors are operated and controll.
ed electrically from the Captain McFadden Club. bridge. There are two electric cally operated lifts for the The McFadden Health and Edues machinery there is an electiipantry; and amongst the service tional Club met on Tuursday Supt. 29, cally driven apparatus for on account of the expected departure mixing the dough and for washof Mr. and Mrs. Palmer to Empire the ing and peeling potatoes.
members were not so pleasant as on electrically driven gear also inother occasions. As usual the best was cludes refrigerating fans, ventidone in the following way: lating fans, and force draught Roll Call fans for the bɔilars. The ship whistle is automati sally operated Minutes by electric means from the Application.
Captain bridge and loud speak Good, and Welfare. Messrs. De ing telephones have been install.
Bourg, Mitchell and McDonald, com ed to assist in the navigation of mented highly on Mr. and Mrs. ships. Some interesting fea.
Palmer zeal in the Club, the regret tures are shown by a still larger caused by they having to leave for British ship which recently Empire, wishing them health and sus. went on her maiden voyage to cess in their newly expected abode.
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