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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN SATURDAY JULY 7, 1923 To Omit Certain Ports.
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Writing under the above cap tions the Herald of Jamaica states that is in a position to anncunce that the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. has given instructions that steamers of the live which ply from England to the West Indies are omit the Virgin Islands and Porto Rico from their itinerary owing to the enforcement of the dry restrictions by the American Government.
St. Tbom the princip island of the Virgin group, is a fu stacion; and it is at this place that steamers of the Royal Mail Co. generaly refill their bunkes either with oil or coal for the bomeward voyage after they basi complete loading in the Carribbe The decision of the US Government that CO vessels must enter waters over which it exercises jurisdiction with liquor on board, will make it imperative for the Royal Mail Co. in view of the instruc ion by the good old English company to withdraw its ships from the Virgin Islands and Port Rico route, to find anothor place for the ancboring of the vessele.
Prohibition has left the Virgin islands in welther of poverty owing to the closing down of the bay rum trade. As a port, St Thomas has been on the down grade since enforcement of the dry law; and the gradual diminition of the tourist trade here is a serious matter for the inhabitants of the former Danish island.
At the annual meeting of the share holders of the Royal Mail Co. in London, three weeks ago, the chairman Lord Kylsat, in the course of his remarks said: great deal of attention has been directed recently to the extension of the United States Probibition Laws to ships of all nations immediately they enter the three mile limit.
In the interest of the maintenance and development of overses intercourse between nations it is, in my view, bighly desirable that all countries should adhere to the long acceput international practice under the laws of its own Hag govern and regulate the rights, duties and obligations of those on board a ship whether a on the high seas or while within the territorial jurisdiction of any other nation.
Departure from such longestablished practice would place on the owners and masters of all ships, whatever their nationality, the practically impossible task of having to comply on all international voyages with differing and often conflicting national laws affecting the conduct of those on board such ships. 30 long as they remain on board.
If such departure from longaccepted practice were to become general most formidable powers would be conceded to other countries, such as Denmark, Holland, Sweden, Turkey. through whose territorial jurisdic loa ocean highway pass. am of the opinion that in the interests of martime commerce generally, the rights coceeded under present international prac tice should be exercised as here tofore, subject, of course, to ibe continued control of the Costume authorities at the porte. hope it may be arranged that all nations may continue to ad here to this long accepted international practice.
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WORKMAN PRINTERY It Contains East Indian Oil of Sandal Wood and other ingredients, Gives Positive Relief in 24 hours BLACK STAR PRESIDENT SEEKS TO LEARN WHETHER LONDON PROVIDED PROSECUTION had furnished funds to be usedin Garvey then wanted to know ifit Prosecutor Maxwell Mattuck prosecuting hini.
were not true that the witness and Francis admitted that he had been WITH FUNDS Garyey asked the witness if he Amos had followed Garvey through convieted of practising medicine James Amos, the Presidental had told persons in the corridor various courts and tried to stir up without a license.
bodyguard of Therodore Roosevelt that unless he Garvey, he sentimeut against him. Judge Criando Thompson a coand now an agent of the Depart would throw away his badge and Mack asked Garvey what that had defendant, who fortime cos ment of Justice, testified yesterday gun. Amos denied having said anys to do with the case, and told him Vice President of the Black Star in the trial before Federal Sadge thing of the kinds Garweyesthebe not to attempt to put anything on bookkeeping was not ran Pany Court the company Mack of Marcus Garvey and other demanded that the witness be connection system. Thompson officers of the Black Star Line o disqualified as hostile, but the record that was not evidence.
Lionel Francis President of said abeut 650, 000 had been an indictment charging misuse of Court let the testimony stand.
the mails, Garvey asked the wit Warren Davis another agent Philadelphia division of the Negro received through sales of Black sess if he knew Lord Reading, of the Department of Justice, Improvement Association, was Star stock. Lack of confidence In formerly British Ambassador intestified in reply to a question by called as a witness by Garvey. the financial responsibility of the Washington, but the question was Garvey said: Francis told of collections taken up company, the witness added made striken out, despite Garvey explanation that he wanted to learn know right well who Garvey to buy ships for the Black Starit difficult to obtain vessels. The whether the British Government is.
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