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upp mp PAGE TW THE WORKMAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 to other colonis, were not for Interesting News from The West Indian Islands nearly 0 other ALBOA EST EER REWED nam the 8th again but uaran Government to curred ments of the 27th a mean Their late Ciptain, officers and crew of the Lawrence, W, Cornett, Barbados Guantanamo They were well Ward, Macey, Ramlochan fed, and otherwise humanly Ramgolan, Willar, and treated. Sleeping arrangements Howard, Mary Cornett and Arrival of Immi was due to the fact thas the were not of the best. but this Sookiea.
boat was not intended for pas grant Ship from ben senger service. She is a freight To Repatriate Stranded Cuba.
er. Although fow of the return ed emigrants are in anything Barbadians.
like a healthy financial condition all of them are well At Tuesday meeting of the 604 Passengers on Board. clothed. We were informed by House of Assembly th re was one of the returned men that all voted a resolution for 500 to be 328 are Barbadians. of the Barbadians in Santiago placed at the at the disposal of the time were sent on. British Minister at San DominNearly 2000 The Guantanamo arrived were left behind West Indians go to meet the repatriation and here on Thursday morning last Our informant states that there now stranded there as a result of from Santiago de Cuba with 604 are still many destitute Barba the schooner Gladys Smih on repetriated West Indies Immi. dians in the interior and that which they were returning bome grants, of which number 326 are their plight is awful.
Domingo Barbadians. The being wrecked off San Dorone others belong to the sister Colonies in the for havince writing the above, we learnt that the Guan. INO. day through the kindness of esteemed supporter, we are lowing proportions. Nevis 1, tanamo returned to Cuba last enabled to publish the following St. Kitts 13; Antigunez, Sart pight with the fim migrants ho extract from a letter received Saba 1: Bermuda 1; West Indian by Grenada 67 St Vincent 54; Colonies, the local Government who with other Barbadians is Dominica 27 Montserrrat 15; having refused to permit them stranded at Santiago de Cuba.
St. Lucia 62; Trinidad 13, and to be landed as a result of up Alleyne and others sailed from Demerara satisfactory replies having been Cuba on the h July by the The Barbadains were all land received to its communication schoo er Peploit which was re ed at Pelican Island. where to the various West Indian Gov centiy reputas missing arrangements had been made ernments to which the immi Alleyne writes inter alia. am in advance for their reception. grants belonged. We cannot well in body, but my mind the day, and those few agree with the act of the local and heart ore upside down.
of them to. It is home on deposit a fee ensuring their humanitarianism, as well as in July, but we had to go ashore return daily to the Port Health policy. No doubt the con again. We started Oficer for examination were sideration which prompted this the vessel got stranded, NOTICE.
permitted to leave the Quaran Gove and negotiate with went tine Station the same evening the other West Indian Govern Yan Badterio Santiago, and now am suffering very badly Wanted it knows that have Bargains! Bargains. Bargains. for their homes. The immi men ments, was that of the expense cannot get anything to eat and reduced the prices to prewar grants belonging to the other that would necessarily be in we are quite naked. The people prices on all classes of repair West Indian isands were not in the maintenance ance of the have to pity us and give us food work; ask to see my price list landed up to mid day yester men during their stay here, and clothes, Dear wile, don before taking your work else.
day, as no provision had been as well as for their eventurl be disheartened am yet alive where. have also on hand in GO TO THE PAGAMA BARGAIN HOUSE made locally to receive them, rep repatriation In whatorer un un and would like you to state my new shoe department, high The Cuban Government had only favourable light the attitude of this thing to everybody as far class ladies, gents, and chil.
made When you wish a cheap, but decent Suit(complete. arrangements with the the other West Indian Govern. as you can, to the parson and dren shoes at reasonable Steamship Company to bring may be viewed if what all the high people in Barba prices, also fine upper leathers hats, hose, collars, ties, and so forth.
them as iar as Barbados, but we understand be correct we d08 was sent home in care of and shoe materials for sale.
the local Government was evi. claim that the Barbadian Gov an.
agent, by the name dently not prepared to house ernment did not need to fear the Prince, and the owner of the Pan American Shoe Repair Co.
them without communicating the expenditure they would have ship is Avgustine, but they Also cheap Cots for the weary Traveller with their respective Govero had to incur. 11 might have bave loft us alone with nothing Corner of East 12th Street and ments.
been heavy, but they would have at all The name of the first Plaza de Arango The 604 emigrants who ar: nial Olice would have seen to it, second Exploit. do not know been re imbursed, tbe Colo ship was Ada Ruba, and the rived here on Thursday were all FICE Prop.
Address: MOLLER BUILDING repatriated at the expense of on appeal being made there, it when ll get a chatice to come the Cuban Government.
The such extreme action would have again. 500 voted by the House of been found CALIDONIA necessary, The Tuis seems to be one other Married Ladies Assembly on ulto: was to be refused admittance to a will have to be extended.
men were British subjects, and case to which Government aid for the relief and repatriation AND. THOSE OF MARRIAGEof those Bar Barbadians who were British Colony seems a ABLE AGE, stranded at San Domingo as a and iuspolitie action result of the foundering of the in Cuba on their return is a Here SAFE COUNSEL an St. Lucia TRY XAXA FORM LINIMENT schooner Gladys Smith. The matter for serious contempla illus! rated 1921 Publication of emigrants who returned on tion and speculation. But, after most valuable information re.
For Any Kind of External Pains Thursday were all from Santi all, what does it matter they ago de Cuba, which is evidently were only immigrants. Herald, Death of Father Tapon. beep well and look young and garding your sex and how to.
the clearing centre. Many oi Your money refunded if you are not by all means these men had accumulated at jects of equal importance that this shipping port since The following is taken from will interest you. postal to Satisfied and May, their numbers being The death of Mr. Bowen, the Voice of St. Lucia of Sep Box 238 Colon, will bring SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING DRUG STORES ter increased by immigrants Clerk of the General House of tember 14th News was receiv the book for spection Write who daily came in from the Assembly took place at Harcliffe ed here yesterday morning an. now Panama, Modern, Spanish. American, National, interior at their own expense. St. Lawrence, on Monday mornand who intended to pay tveir ing last. Mr. Bowen was 64 Union, Pharmacy, and other Pharmacies passage home out of modest ac. years of age, and although ailing cumulations the wreck eck for a long while had only been of the schooner Ada Ruba and contined to bed for a few days. The best Tonic in the World Exploit added considerably to the Mr. Bowen was a conspicuous nouncing the death in France of ing to the shortage in advocates number and Santiago was soon figure in public life for many the Very Revd. Father Tapon, in that Colony.
the looktion of homeless men years. He was a solicitor by pro who for many years ministered broken in in spirit and pocket. fession, and man of some musl.
the things of God to the Roman to the close of number In the Jamaica Legislative of August cal talent. For Catholic community. The hour.
Government had not years he filled the office of This elegant Tonic preparation is highly recommend ly tolling of the bells of the Council on September 3rd. the Accepted responsibility for these organist of the St.
ed in Debility, Nervousness, Female Weakness, Church of the Immaculate Con President Sir Leslie Probyn in a destitute men, and, as a result, Cathedral. As an amatuer actor, ception in Castries announced brief address dealing with the the majority of them were, con be achi he achieved some distinction and Impoverishment of the Blood, and to build up the sad event.
coming inspection of the Parlia.
sequently, objects of charity. In this connection he will be best a run down constitution. solemn Requiem Mass was mentary Under Secretary Most of them slept in the remembered. He was a memhold in the parish Church of ed that the upper floor of HeadSuates for the Colonies suggestIt promotes digestion, improves the appestreets, and depended for sus ber of the House of Assembly Castries, on Wednesday 28th tite, and gives tone and energy to the whole system.
tenance on the kindness of the for about three years prior to idem, when an address on the quarter House be fitted up for him to interview there citizens Santiago. And it is accepting the post of Clerk of DOSE: One small Wine glass before each meal or llite of the deceased, ex Vicar desire to see him on busine pleasant to be able to record the House. His funeral was well that these times a day.
bogpito like. The attended, not Vincent was delivered the present Vicar Generai.
tion of the one with the preparaEstimates be presentissued food and permitted liberHam Drowning Fatality, JAVIER MORAN American Pharmacy.
tles of an unusual nature.
since it embodies the In a biography of the lato ed to hints of Government priest, by the Voice among other chiet mocks were allowed be strung ulogies it asy! His record in policy and ought to form a godd in verandahs, and accommodabuilding school houses and es starting point for the Undertion, as far as convenient, was About midday on Sunday See permitted in out houses tablishing schools in the colony Sec while bathing in a Secretary The British Consul faced an tank at investigations la unparalled.
Pine Plantation, St.
cerningthe actions and intentions of the Government. In addition he intended to draw this official kind, endeavoured to do his best aged 30 of Marchfield, St.
Arrival of Motor Schooner.
attention to the superior advanbut this was voted little by some Philip. and Charles Lucas 13, of the returned immigrants, who, labourers at the plantation, were IT PAYS tages of Spanish Town as a it be understood, could drowned. The police took The motor schooner Varuna; seat for a West Indian Universcarcely be expected to view charge of the bodies, and con126 tons gross came into portat matters to be presented to the sity. He recommended that all their depressing situation in the veyed them to the Public Mor 10 a. from Jamaica via St. Under Secretary most reasonable light. As soon, tuary. At a quarter to two on Croix after 16 days voyage. The mitted in a very definite shape, should be subhowever, as the Cuban Govern: Monday afternoon, Mr.
Varuna is chartered by the Imment announced its intention Bowen, acting Coroner, and a CALLE No perial Government as. trans particularly the proposed change of repatriating West Indians, jury held an inquest over their port and has come to remove the in the Constitution, concerning conditions were changed for the remains. Evidence having been few gunners, ammunition and which he recommended the ap better. Regular rations were taken, a verdict of accidental pointment of a Committee.
PRIVATE ACADEMY furniture still bere.
served out daily tea, and death was returned.
substantial moal and sleeping The sanitary authorities in accommodation provided; and English Classes Kingston Jamaica, have decided up to the date of sailing The names of the twenty pas.
Jamaica to ask the Government to sancendeavour was made to afford sengers who sailed from Demer.
For Young Ladies 6 tion the expenditure of 100 to comfort to the immigrants. lne ara for this port on 2nd inst. begin with, for the free anti typeople of Santiago even issued by the schooner Majestic which AND FOR BOYS 7 clothing to Mr. C, Holman Beard, who re phod innoculation of citaone who some. In contra is now generally believed to distinction to the board, Mon Tues, Thurs. Fridays.
cently retired from the post of desire it.
made by the men who returned as follows: Mrs. Johnson, Puisne Judge of the Supreme to the Colony by previous oppor. the Misses and Johnson, Court of Judicature, Jamaica, BARTON, tunity, the latest arrivals have Misses Straughn, Chris has been admitted to practice al At a recent meeting of a Par.
Board in Jamaica it was the Bar of the Colony. This addi ish nothing but praise for the at tiani, and Inniss, Messrs.
tention they received from the Grant Greatbead, and tion to the Bar is welcomed, ow. Continued on page 7)
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