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THE WORKMAN SATURDAY JUNE 30 1923 PAGE THREE Visitfof PYS.
TO ROYAL PRIMROSE LODGE No 10106 0, FS, FAN MA Chesterfield employees, Messrs. Foster and Thompson, and was admitted at bat institution at about 702 a.
og Dr. Blanc. An operation was absequently performed, his igbt arm being amputated.
Peters who is about 30 years old was a carpenter and was employed at the Ruilway Workshop. It is stated that he was slightly deaf hence tis failure to take beed of the warning shouts uttered by the workmen nearby; and to near the whistle of the engine or the noise of its approach.
But for the energetic efforts of the driver to bring the train to Standstill, the accident would, in all probability bave been attended instantly with tatal results The most serious of the other injuries received is be ieved to baye been caused by bis contact with the butter of the engine.
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Get to the heart of this Amil Przesterfield quality bad The Oficers ard Members of the Royal Primrose Lodge No.
10106 GUOO s, working under the Committee of Manage ment, Englend, had a special visit from the Panama Pat a chy No. 223 on Tue day ev ning the 19th inst. in the persons of Brothers RM. Wilkinson, Marti, Charles James and Smart.
After the general Grand Reception the Bro Buchner read an address of welcome to the Ps. ibis as follows: ROYAL PRINTRO LODGE No. 10106, Panama, Ancon PO Box 799 Arcon Canal Zone, June 19cb, 1923 To the Bro. Martin That W. PR. and Members of the Panama Patriarchy, Greetings. We the Officers and Mem.
bers of the above named Lodge deem it a great honour conferred on us by your presence here to night, and so with deep feelings of respect beg to bid you welcome to our portals. We as workiog directly under the Committee of Management England bave bad the honour of visit of an individual member of Your Honourable Body, and stiil expects other visits indi: vidually; but as the Committee of Management do not boast of a Patriarchy, it was not our expectation to have an official visit at this time, but you have proved by your presence here this evening that there is no barrier between those who are immediate under the Sub Committee in America and those of the Committee of Management in England, but that all of us are belonging to that one great Brotherhood of the 00 It onr Lodges now working under the continue as they are it is a a matter of speculation if at any time wben the harvest is ripe, and the bretheren on this side aspire to such a position as to climb the ladder to you honorable body, if such an honor would be granted them. However can asure you bretheren that your long years spent in the service of the Order, have placed you in the class of Faithful Veteren Bretheren, and act as stimulant to those of us who are younger in the Order and may your exom ples be such as to cause every member of the Order who are below your grade of the Order to keep in sight as becomes and strive to walk in your footsteps.
We again extend to you our best wishes and bratherly greetings, fully trusting that the ties which bind our nable Order together may ever knit closer and closer as the years go by. Respectfully submitted in the bonds of Friendship, Love and Truth. TULLOCK (P. Additional West Indian News STEVEN (P. EL CLARKE (P. Continued from page 7) STEVES (P. S. ANDERSON (P. TRINIDAD RALLEN BUCHNER (P. M. Per. Sec y.
Tais was replied to by Misfortune Follows Patriarch Wilkioson in a most amiable manner, at the close of Good Luck which be called on Brother Martyn to give an epitome of the formation of the Panama Patriarchy 0: 223 POLICEMAN HOLDS WINNING This being done excellent DERBY TICKET speeches were delivered by the other Patriarchs each gave a word of praise to Royal Prim. Conduct Grows Strange, He is rose Lodge for their harmonious Taken To Observation Ward.
and orderly working as well as words of encouragement. Alter the regular routine work of the Says the Port of Spain Gaz lodge was through, the election ette of the 9th inst. Ad bu of officers was called for which Baptiste a Constable stationed at resulted in the unanimous re Headquarters, bought a ticket in election of the present officers, the St. Andrew Derby Sweep all retired At the close of the lodge promoted in Grenada) and was to the barquet lucky enough to pull Ph:ros, room and partook of the Lord Derby horse wh ch ran toothsome things provided second. The number of the tickHere a very pleasant time et was 8281. This enti les him to was spent indeed. Maay and the sum of 502. 100, for the various were the toasts given modest outlay of 53. expended.
and honoured. The singing ot The classic race was run at 1pFor he is a Jolly Odd Ieilsw som on the 6th and when the brought the proceedings to a Good news reached here that close at the wee bours of the Pharos bad run second it is almorning.
leged that Baptiste joy knew DO bounds. Subsequently bis conduct at the Headquarters bé.
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The hearing or the manslaugbter charge against Dorothy Branch was begun and conclud.
ed before His Honour Sir Charles Major Kt. in the First Court of the Supreme Criminal Court in Demerara on Tuesday last. She was indicted with having on 2nd April killed George Weir (an exponent of the tistic art) and pleaded not guilty Branch elected to give evidence on oath on her own behalf. She said she and Weir lived together. On the night of the 1st of April he went into the house and left without saying anything to her.
He did not return until the next day, He only left twelve cents of 28 which she knew he She head he had gone out to play with his guitar, witaess did not use the twelve cents 28 she feared he would have beaten her. When Weir returned home in the night he asked her wby she did not use the money ind he seat and kicked her. She can from him sevrral times and he caught her and beat her gain He started to throw out her things and she asked for the balance. He rusbed at her again and beat her. She had a knife in her hand but she did not wilfully stick him. She ran away and on being told that Weir was tead she returned and rubbed bim with some Bay Rum. The sccused broke down at this stage ind appaaled to the Court for nercy. She was very sorry for what had occured.
In answer to the Attorney General the accused said the inife was kept in the house open on the trunk and in throwra, be is sat have thrown him threw the knife.
ing the trunk outside Weir also self into we Caura river. Summing up the case His Honour said it was a pitiable one.
Th jury had heard the evidence Railway Accident of the accused. The prosecution nad not alleged premeditation.
she was being cruelly inaltreat CARPENTER ESCAPES TRAGIC ed her things were END She was smarting under her ill treatment and she used a knife as she said. Could But Losess His Right Arm they say that she was in such fear as to justify the use of the knife in the circumstances outAbout 6, 57 a. m: yesterday ap lined. It was accident occurred on the Rail them and he directed their matter for way lines in the vicinity of Pica a:tention to the fact that the dilly Crossing, in which a man evidence for named Fitzgerald Peters nearly established that smarting under the prosecution lost his life but sustained such severe ill treatment the accused injuries az necessitated the am committed an unlawful act.
putation of his right arm The 6, 57 a. local from Port ACCUSED ACQUITTED of Spain drawn by No. 18 Engine The jury retired at 12 20 to oad just left the No. platform, consider their verdict and reand was taking the cross over to turned into Court two hours and the main line, when Driver Difteen minutes afterwards reBrathwaite, noticed a man leis portirg failure to agree either arely walking between the up in the proportion of ten to two and down lines in the direction or eleven to one.
They were of the track upon which the train therefore sent back. They rewas speeding. The shrill blast turned again at 55 and reportof the engine whistle, and the ed that they had agreed in the cries of labourers nearby who proportion of 11 to one in favour songht to warn him of the immi of the prisoner who was disnent danger, seemed of no avail. charged. Port. of. Spain and before the driver could slow Gazette.
down sufficiently to avert an accident, Peters was knocked down The man who is fond of good books is by the engine and two cir: asusily man of lofty thought and had already run over him elevated opinions. George Dawson before the train could be brough: to a standstill. His Be friendly, and you will never want arm was severely crushed up friende.
to the shoulder, in addition to it matters little where was born, which he received some pintu If my parents were rich or poor; bodily injuries. He was quickly Whether they shrank ia cold wor s rushed to the Colonial Hospita soorn in a motor car by two Railway Or walked in pride of wealthgruod throw outside.
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