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THEJWORKMAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 PAGE SEVEN LYNTON ALBOA EST EER REWED Browne mento GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES At the Esperanza Laundry The Management of the Esperanza Laundry calls the attention of their numerous patrons and the public generally to the great reduction made in their prices for laundering. The LA ESPERANZA LAUNDRY, is one of the most modern and equipped laundries in Central America, MENS Coats, washed and ironed.
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93 the those. 05 05. 10 received, it baving en declaret some timar that the status of the masters at Harrison College sbould be that of men with Oxford or Cambridge degrees with a few exceptions.
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Greaves received his Sc. degree in 1918 and took first honours in nearly every subject FULL SUPPLY OF in his final year. He is now sistant Professor in the partGroceries, Provisions, Eggs, ment of Chemistry of McGill University Cabbage, Dairymen Butter ALWAYS ON HAND AT MODERATE PRICES The Value of Fielding. Barbados exchange states Call and see us before purchasing that the Inter colonial Tourn ment takes place early next yesr elsewhere.
and although still a few months off it is none too early to discus our chances in retaining the suffering from chronic nephritis, entitled to them many time tropbest Indies tour did while Williams, who was of un over.
TO If the nothing else, it emphasised sound mind, having been a pas Mr. Heyliger presented Mr the importance of that depart lent on several occasions at the Lanatic Asylum and was nick watch on the back of which was with a gold wris let of the game which bas been two often beglected tbe Damed Maddie was an old in the following iascripsion: Susupreme Telaidad eficency in this par It is understood that Williams 1923. Presented to Mr. ticular branch of the game had the charge of the latrines at Browne members of the stands uochallenged. What can tached to the ground flat of a par. for all round excellence we say of the fielding of our ticular sect on of the institution and bowling in particolar. In team? Is there any notice being It was his duty to keep them doing so he expressed the hopa taken by the set actors of the clean and consequently he saw that Mr. Browne would maintain capabilities of we average Bar to it that only the inmates of his bowliog form, and tha: be bados fieldsman in first eleven that flat made use of them. At would not retire from cricket matches? We can almost name about 30 o clock on the morning prematurely as many local playthose who excel in this Dapart. in question France who was con ers had done.
ment on the fingers of one hand, fined to the upper flat sought the MR. BROWNE REPLY, We in Barbados, have relied use of the placa while on bis way He wag des to the bathroom Browne said that the local too long on the fetish that tall scoring is the main essential in barred admittance by Williams members of the team were enterby the West Indian cricket. We have taken it br and on his offering resistance tained granted that basting is all in all, was given a hard push as the re Colonies on their way home, and and are too prone to select men sult of which he fell down the while they were thankful to Islands, the welcome refor batzing alone who oft so staircase to the concrete pave.
would stand no ebance of being ment belows drop of about celved in their own ever remotely mentioned as four feet and sustained severe naturally touched them most.
fieldsmen.
wounds to his head and face. He Having given a brief account of was picked up in an unconscious the tour Mr. Browne said it was condition and taken to the insti a great honour to bave representBRITISH GUIANA tution hos pitalwbere des ed the country of his adoption pite the attention he received and he was very thankful for the not got bis Suicide at Demerara doctor, he died at about 15 hundred wickets but he had without having regained given of his best. Mr. Fernanconsciousness. The police were de: and he would soon meet CLERK RASH ACT. immediately communicated with in rival teams and they would and the deceased assailaot was have an opportunity of seeing how much Mr. Fernandes bad Peculiar Conduct Just Before taken into custody.
learat in batting and what be Tragedy.
AT THE POLICE COURT.
had learnt ia bowling. He bad Williams alas Maddie appeared played representative cricket as On Tuesday morning 6th iast, before His Worship Mr. Magis a schoolbuy and had received says the Demerara Chronicle trate Gilchrist at the Cityspy souvenirs, but the gift be the inhabitants of Perseverance Police Court charged by Sergh bad just received was a souvenir and surrounding were thrown jor Fraaklin with having on of bis biggest efort in cricket Into wild confusion when the 27th instant unlawfully and would cherish it most.
became known that Frank Fraser killed Moscs France.
thanked the members of the a clerk at Plo. Drill; an estate club for their kind thogght.
Sub Inspector Jones appeared owned by Mr. Edgar Hicken bad on behalf of the prosecution and The health of Mr. Browne and committed suicide. The cause of applied for a postponement which he other two coloox rgpresentathis rash act is shrouded in was granted until after the hear. Lives tben drunk mystery more so as the deceased cbampagne young coloured man of about 22 ing of the Coroner inquest.
summers was of genial dis.
British Consulate Notice.
by which he endeared himself to Cricket Representa The Acting British Sonsul at al.
It would appear that from tives Entertained. Colon would be glad of information as to the present whereabouts Saturday last Fraser was not in of a British Subject named Clifford the best of spirite. He ate no food and his way mien gave wav Argosy just to hand states recent issue of the Demerara Shepherd.
to dullness. The doctor was that the Cr cket Club called but to no purpose. Owing marked the return of Mr.
to his sudden change bis pocket knife and other weapons wert Browne at a pleaeant function in WILKINSON removed. Oa Monday night it the Club pavillon at the Thomas on the inst. Mr.
was with difficulty that he was Fernandez, who is also a member Contractor to bed.
of the was present, About 30 a on Tuesday the among the others present were and Builder neighbourhood was startled bs Messrs Heyliger, President, the discharge of a gun. Th A, Sadler, Vice President; cook hastened to thy scene and Cole Captain and House No. 20 found the deceased prostrate o Veerasawmy (members of the the office floor the gun being committee. the Hon.
28th NOV. STREET, near him. His lower jaw and Browne, KC, Mr. WoolMIGUEL face were badly disfigured and ford and several ladies.
life was extinct. Box 411, Panama, R, The matter was reported to met to do bonour to the three Plans and Specifications Free Mr. Heyliger said they were who took charge of body. performed the post with whose performances they. First Class Workmanship mortem. Oa luesday night were very pleased. The Guaranteed.
the corpse was taken to Berbice Mr, Fernandes as their Captain were very fortunate in having for interment, and the were as fortunate in having Mr. Browne in TRAGEDY AT DEMERAtheir ranks, There was no denying the fact that he was one of RA ALMS HOUSE the best bowlers the West Indies and British Guiana had INMATE KILLS ANOTHER.
ever seen, and he had shown the people of England what he could Death Follows Four Feet Fall, do. To mark their appreciation of bis performances the members of the club by voluntary subscripOn Sunday morning last says tion had decided to present bim the Demerara Chronicle of the with a small souvenir, which be 30th ultimo, a sad incident oc was sure Mr. Browne would apcurred at the Alms House preciate, not because of its value which resulted id the death of but the good feeling which inone of the inmates an elderly spired it.
man named Moses France, aged Mr. Sadler referred to the fasDR. SANGER 59 years, and the arrest of cination of cricket, and in paying CAPSULES another inmate Jas. la tribute to Mr. Browne bowlWilliams, aged 43 years. ance jing performances in England hailed from Nonpareil East Coasteaid that although he did not semillions of men.
have cured and had been admitted into the cure the coveted hundred wickets institution on the 28. Jaly last, they knew that morally he was Interesting West. Continued from page 6) GOOD OPENING BARBADOS West Indian Cricket Tour.
Good openings are rare things mostly stumbled upon by accident, but mightily satisfying when you ve got the goods.
was in MR. KARL NUNES REPORT.
We don consider we are stretching the point a bit in saying, that a man makes a good opening when he buys his first package of Lucky Strike advised to go Change to the Cigarette that never changes, La Says the Barbados Globe. In connection with the statement to be mide by Mr. Karl Nunes on behalf of the Jamaican represen atives in the recent West Indian cricket tournament in Eng and (including himself)
we suspected discontentment and it hes come. Mr. Nunes and his associates stand severely alone in the criticisms and would seem to have exhibited very bad taste in an attempt to besmudge what otherwise bas been universally proclaimed a most successful toar. His advise as to the composition of the next touring team is an attempt to display knowledge which his perfirmances on the tour fail to warrant; it was also unnecessary because despite failures, cruel weather conditions and ill luck, the team was a success, and there could have been no improve ment excopt in batting. While we do not appreciate the statements made in some of the interwiews concerning the uselessness of the Jamaica representatives on the team, it would appear that their attitude on the tour had something to do with the plain talk thus indulged in The Jamaica statement is, so far, the only disagreeable feature of what everyone else declare to be an immense success.
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