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PAGE EIGHT THE WORKMAN SATURDAY OCTOBER 27 1928.
Tomorrow Races The Petition of the City Magistrate Important Notice The following is the Program for tomorrow races:FIRST RACE Furlongs Puree 100 Dardanels 101 Excuse Me 132 Cocochs 102 El Chichi 101 (Continued from page 7)
Attorney and was Law Officer of that. Colony. remember on one occasion there was a ques.
tion of an acting appointment which had to be made. had hoped to get some relief and suggested the name of Mr. Green idge who at that time did not see his way to assist me. am very glad to see that on this occasion you have made the amende honorable and have decided to collaborate with me. laughter. welcome you 11. Greenidge bowed and thanked Their Honours.
THE WORKMAN PRINTERY PANAMA WESLEYAN ACTIVITIES Continued from page 1)
ers were read by the Rev. Wade, the Misses Ivy Myers, Doris Rodney, Hilda Forthe, Anita Herewood, Mc Millon and Messers Rollocks and Dottin Miss Doris Rodney also contributed a piano selection after which the Rev. RE. Wade read his notes and comments.
He then spoke of the arrangements for the Harvest Festival which will take place on Nov.
Ilth and 12th when the sacred Cantata entitled Ruth the Moabites will be rendered on tbe evening of the 11th.
The Mizpath brought the even.
ing to a close.
WestIndies Gricketers From England Is Now Located in more spacions quartersat No. 72 Carlos Mendoza Street SECOND RACE Furlongs Purse 100 Honey Dew 126 Lens 116 Tunney 111 Pistol 122 Barba Roja 118 Dieciseis 110 THIRD RACE Furlongs. Puree 100 Don Simon 110 Silver Spray 114 Zapo 116 Dempsey 116 Chiqui 126 May 99 FOURTH RACE Furlongs Purse 125 La Chiquilla 90 La Nena 90 (Cap. Alvarade 120 (Garzona 121 Hit Or Miss 124 socis 120 FIFTH RACE Furlongs Purse 125 Marcela 10 Chombo Gordo 130 Copi 115 Contones 90 Kitty Gill 125 SIXTH RACE Furlongs Pure 100 Ctigui 124 Tunney 126 May 97 Don Simon 108 Zapo 114 silver Spray 112 SEVENTH RACE Furlongs Purse 100 (El Chichi 119 (Barba Roja 104 Cococha 126 Dardanela 125 Dempsey 94 Honey Dew 112 Diecises 96 (Continued from page 1)
The general opinion of the large crowd which had assembled was that the men individually had done their best. Some body shouted as the Trinidad all rounder stepped on shore. Constantine you re fine.
and there was more than a little warmth in the greetings to Griffith and Hoad. The Customs business was soon got through and friends and relatives took hold of their charges and led them away.
CHURCH SERVICES Where with the more modern facilities such as a Linotype Machine Printing Presses we are able to better meet the demands of our many patrons.
Wesleyan Methodist Church (British Conference. 27th Sunday after Trinity PANAMA. 11 Mr. Theo. Fuller. CHILDREN DAY SERVICE. Parents invited. Collection for Funds 4:15 Meeting of Wesleyan Men League of Service.
7:30 Rey R. Wade. Subject The Silent Looks of Jesus COLON 11 Mr. Harrison 7:30 Rev. Cousins LA BOCA a.
Rev ER Wade. 7:30 Mr.
Perey Hinds. NEW PROVIDENCE, 11. Rev S Cousins PARAISO 11 Rev Wade Communion.
7:30 Mr. Theo. Fuller.
Christian Mission of Panama Yesterday at 11 o clock the team was entertained at kensington Oval. game of cricket was arranged between the West Indies cricketers captained by Mr. Brown and a team captained by Mr. Austin.
At luncheon His Excellency the Governor Sir William Robertson who had graciously consented to be present delivered an address of wel come. He referred to the good work the men had done in lividually and thought that they had worthily represented the Colonies. The game ended in a draw. The West Indies batted first and compiled 225 for eight wickets. The feature of the day was a dashing innings by Constantine who received a rousing ovation as he left the pavilion for the wickets. In twenty nine minutes he hit up 48 runs help ing himself in one over off Pilgrim to five fours. Regers got two wickets for 58 Reece for 31 and Walcott for 18. Fernandes, St Hill and Small retired.
The Barbados side replied with 82 for wicket. Ince batted vigorously for 46 not out.
Small took one wicket for 18.
The game was brought to a close at a clock and Trinidad and British Guiana men left by the Ingoma last night bade good bye to their many friends carrying with then the good wishes of the whole com munity. VISIT to our new Place of business will Convince you that Panama 11. a. and 30 pm.
Elder Burke. Chorillo 11 a MC. Collin 30 C. Tay.
lor, La Boca 11. a. Brown, 30. Taylor. Paraiso 11. and 30 Benskin Gatun 11. a.
and 30. Joshua Boyce.
Colon 11 a Sis. Nicholls 30 Miller THIS IS NO BLUFF BUT: REALITY Salvation Army Church Services 11. Holiness meeting Sunday School Salvation Service.
Rent Receipt Books in Spanish and English for sale at the Workman Printery.
The Workman Printery 72 Carlos Mendoza Street COLON VISITOR ROBBED who AND CORNER JAVILLO (Continued from page 1)
Colon police who made a strong effort to recover the purse and its contents but up to a very late hour, no recovery was made The unfortunate woman sailed aboard the Rialto at 10 the same evening, leaving her money and valuables which are being sought by the police Rent Receipt Books in Spanish and English for sale at the Workman Printery.

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