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100T 529 THE WORKMAN SATURN JULY 1923 PAGE THRRE Viscouat Dunsford In Demura JUAN ILLUECA PLANNING BIG WEST INDIAN CORPORATION (hesterfield Attorney. at. Law No. 65 Central Avenue TELEPHONE No. 64. BOX No. 76 Practices in all Courts of Panama.
English Spoken Fluently Colonia: Development Plans soon to be Disclosed, GARETTES Terrible Death.
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Colonial locally. In Viscoan Dunsford, returut Demerara on Monday by Chaleur after an out about four months and 1: Se of conversation with representative said tau beniged during be in various plans for the devent of the colony, with tex Eteeris. As the outcome. plans he had decided to in the colony a great ceattat organization, capable of.
embarking in any construction or publis works anywhere in the West That ad Ladies for South America. His terms for execution of the George.
towa Sewerage and Road Works had found acceptance with the Colonial Office, and the text of the contract which was on the way out to the colony would soon be submitted to the Town Council for consideration and approval.
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Trinidad he had, together with Mr. Ravenor, the firm engineer, who had accompanied him on hi return trip, visited the Caroni ra.
clamation scheme, and as a result had submitted tenders to the Island Government for its completion; these he believed were receiving favourable consideration.
Lord Dunsford said he also hoped et an early date to be extending his operations both to Barbados and Jamaica Asked as to the financing of the City Improvement schemes Lord Dunsford said that he did not know what would ultimately be decided; but he was authorized by Messrs.
Bernhard Scholle Co, to say that they were ready and willing to provide the sum of 500, 000 immediately for the works. Indeed as the present moment was particularly opportune for such a flotation, they are anxious that the corpora tion should take advantage of the present favourable moment and launch the loan with as little delay as possible; for, naturally, they desired to get the best possible terms for the colony.
With respect to Colonial Development Lord Dunsford said that eertain schemes of his were favourably entertained by the Office and would, he believe, be sent out shortly for consideration reply to an inquiry as to whether these would jeopardise any interests now working in the interior, Lord Dunsford replied emphatically: Certainly not! You may take it from me, continued the young financier, wherever any interests by me are operating no single unit of the community will be injured. Pork knockers, if any are in any area granted to us will be given extended facilities; while claim holders will be given equal protection, and encour: ged to develop their holdings. Our plans will be to stimulate success ful exploitations, not smother it; The Hustler.
and to that end the co operation of every one will be needed. There will be no driving off anybody you The hustler gets the orders.
may rest assured, concluded the The early bird gets the worm.
Viscount.
The fellow that starts on the jump on the morn.
United States Im The man on the job lands the Has never a reason to squirm, poses Tea Tax The peptomist rokes in the cask.
On Britain Tt only the growler, the grumbler the scowler Who has to eat boarding houses NECESSARY TO PAY INTEREST hash.
ON WAR DEBT BEING SENT are made.
OVER BY LARGE INSTALLMENT 22Unless the prophecies of the ECONOMIPOLICY expert economists of London prove false, the huge board of gold of the United States will America Hoarding Of Gold cause a tremendous rise in Likely To Create Situaprices and a great scarcity of Labour. Unless the situation tion Te Her Advantage changes, the United States will soon be unable to compete in the Direct West India cable world market, owing to the bigh despatch to the Jamaica Gleaner price of her products, America from London dated June 15 vast store of gold is withbeld states that a Tax imposed by from circulation and is therefore Britain to the American Colo unproductive, thus creating an nies on a famous occasion forced artificial situation, which Ameri upon the people of the Western ca cannot forever neglect. The Continent the War of Indepen United Siate must ultimately dence. Today the United States make a change in her fiscal and imposes to tea tax upon Britain, economic policy and will then terest on the debt, for without Britain. The significant fact is tak necessary to pay the in probably co wperate with Great the debt the tea would be free.
being pointed out by the This fact sheds an interesting economists that to day Amerilight on the fact that England is can exports are ready less than to day paying her first semi an the corresponding exports for nual Installment amounting to the last three months and if this about sixteen million pounds continues it is be leved that sterling and these payments will America will be fo ced to take be continued every ball year uc a larger part in European and til sixty two similar payments World problems.
ARMED WITH KNIVES Shortly after captain left the Chinese saw the two white members of the crew approach the two coloured men. They talked together for half an hour. After the talk the Chinese saw the coloured mert arm themselves with long knives from the galley There was an omincus menace in the air. As a result two of the Chinese, husky coolies with large bodies and knotted muscles, ripped axes from cleats on the deek and slippad them under their blouses. Others of the Chinese took the precaution of opening large clasp knives which they habitually carried Huddled together in the pit of the small craft the Chinese waited developments. There was a haze over the water, which bid crafts passing through the lower bay to aod from the open sea. All around the harbour lights of New York were winking and from every direction came the hoarse moans of fog signals and the gruff warn.
ings of tugs and steamers sliding throught the grey mist, CREW ATTACKS.
The Chinese did not have long to wait. In close formation the two white men followed by the two negroes strode toward the pit in which the Chinese were erouching huddled together. Pistols gleamed in the hands of the white men. The coloured flashed wicked looking knives. The leading white man called. Number one China boy!
There was no response and he jumped in to seize his prey, pressing the revolver against him. He reached for the Chinaman pocket. There was the flash of an axe.
The pistol spoke. The Chinaman fell dead. The axe rolled to the clearing of the pit.
Another Chinaman grabbed it and the battle was on KNIVES AGAINST KNIVES.
Amid screams and shouts twelve shots rang out. There was a ringing of knives against knives, the thud of axes against skulls, which lasted no one could tell how long.
When it was over, of the twentyfour who started in the fight, there were twelve men who were able to stand. All twelve of them were yellow. Prone on the deck were Diamond Prospectors.
twelve other forms. Three of them yellow, had the breath of life still in them, though groans and hoarse The Port of Spain Gazette breathing gave scant hopes of their of the 9th inst, states that a survival. The others, five yellow, diamond prospecting party pass two black, two white were ed through here yesterday on dead. The survivors dumped This is the board the Chaleur which them into the sea.
left for Demerara last night. The following comprise the party when their cries attracted the Not until dawn the next day SAFEST MILK Messrs. John Burton, attentien of a pilot boat, were the Duffy, Dunbar, Danson survivors discovered. The pilot Leag 70 Dr; Joyco. Mrs. GH. boat took them in to quarantine for your home ore Meshes son wal Murray, and turned them over to the Chas. MacGuire, Captain Immigration authorities.
Proctor, Messrs. Relyes, Finally the identities were Sweetened Condensed YOU CAN TRUST THE They are taking with them a 32 lyrs, old; Leung Sing, 19. Leung Stewart and Stokes. obtained as follows: Wung Yung, ft. motor launch.
Jung, 23; Ng Hing Guey, 22: BLUE AND WHITE Leung Ong, 18; Lee Wing 19; Ming from inspected herds 28, 800 Britons have In 43: Jen Poy, 30; Ging Wong Jung, Wan, 48; Gin Jim, 23: Lung Oy, comes Exceeding 500, 000 18; Ng Fook. 21: and Lung Set Ornett. Utica. USA RAS Year Hong 29 years old. More bours went into the task before the In a recent statement in the fight and were ordered into detenChinese gave their story of the House of Commons Stanley Bald tion at Ellis Island pending an win, late Chancellor of the Ex official inquiry.
chequer, said that the total number of persons in Great Britain liable to a super tax in the last British Consulate Notice financial year was about 80, 000 with a total income of 470, 000, STANDS FOR 000 (about 2, 180, 800, 000. The Acting British Consul The number of incomes over would be glad it Mrs. Margaret 500, 000 (2, 320, 000) yearly was Downie, sisterlof the late Private 28, 800, with a total income of Carr, would cal 367, 000, 000. 1, 702, 880, 000. at the Consulate as soon as posl Exchange.
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