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PAGE SIX ESTABLISHED 1912 The Workman THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS IS THE PALLADIUM OF OUR RIGHTS. JUNIUS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 Private. School Teachers Atlantic Side Joutings Garvey Held Responsible Waan one Cricketers and their friendly matches from time to time, been in this line for the past ten Iold Successful Concert the season should come up to expec years during which period he served Fans In Aid of Fire tations.
the Washington Motor Service, Enjoy Game of Cricket Victims (Continued from Page 1)
Morgan Garage and Mac Garage.
at Camp Biord mus During his lifetime he was a Last Monday evening the 24th Feb. He has acquired wide reputation The concert held on Thursday 20th member of Court Brock, and epoch making evening for and his chief motto is satisfactory (Continued from Page 1)
any convictions very interesting and exciting ult, under the auspices of the Private past the scholars, teachers and other rerecorded against Exalted Ruler of Aurora service. bespeak continued success game of cricket was played on Satur.
them.
School Teachers Association of Pan Lodge Burial took presentatives of the Trinity Method for him in his new undertaking, day February 22nd. Washington ama, in the Baptist School room, at place on Friday evening last at the ist Sunday School. The occasion was Inspector Connor, who was ia birthday, at Camp Bierd Ball Park 251 Street Guachapali, on behalf Mount Hope cemetery and was largethe distribution of prizes to the Thieves broke into the Haskin Court, said there was a record of between two teams from Cristobal of the fire victims of Calidonia, wasly attended. The community deep scholars for regular attendance and News Service Depot on Market conviction against Garvey for ConShops, represetting the Boilermakers well attended. This is a philanthropie est condolence is extended the bereav.
otherwise. Rev. Cousins pastor Street between 8th on Saturday tempt of Court.
helpers and the Machinists helpers. move sponsored by Teacher of the Church extended a right hear night last and cleared away with Mr. Foster Sutton contended that ed ones.
The game started at 10 The Phillips, President of the Association, ty welcome to the teachers, scholars, candies and other goods to the that record should not be mentioned Machinists won the toss and sent and it met with a hearty response.
in such an haphazrd way.
On Sunday next, pparents, guardians and friends and amount of 25. 00. This is the fourth the 9th inst the Boilermakers in to bat. The took the opportunity to give a few time in six weeks that thieves forced THE SENTENCES The musical contributions by the Wanderers and Pickwicks Boilermakers Innings lasted wards of encouragement and adyice their way into the depot and no After further arguments, His finy toto orchestra, Mrs. Parker, will open the 1930 season of the hour and netted 33 runs, Jones Mirs. St. Hill, Miss Doris Morrison, Surprise Cup Competition on Sunday School work. The distrace can be found. The police howHonour addressing Garvey, said: the making 14 as top score, and Beltribution of the prizes followed and Mr. Daniels and others were well Kent Oval at Gatun. It is expected ever are working hard and it is ex You have been convicted for Congrave not out for at the close general satisfaction was ppected that within a short time the tempt of Court in flouting the rondered; the elocutionary items by that this season will be an excep evinced The Machinists began their innings the Misses Lilias Cragwell and Etioally good one. Judging from the maurauders will be brought to book.
authority of the Court of this island.
at 11. 10 a. with DaCosta and Lansiquot, were also a great addition officers of the Council the interest You have been punished for that Reese, Johnson for the boilermakIt is pleasing to mention that Mr.
and it has had no effect on you.
to the programme.
and sporting spirit displayed in the Michael Lazarus, formerly with the ers opened the attack on DaCosta Serious consequences minght have Mrs. Bridgettaird oecupied the from the North end. DaCosta was Day and Night Garage has assumed BUY FROM THE WORKMAN arisen from what was written in the given a chance at the third ball when chair for the evening and carried Phillips, gave a vote of thanks the position of manager of the West article and sentence through in her usual way.
ADVERTISERS AND GET you to six At the he was dropped on an easy catch by to the contributors and those who India Oil Company service station at months imprisonment with hard the wicket keeper: he however succonclusion of the entertainment, the helped to make the function sue 18th and Bolivar Street. Mle has VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY labour.
cumbed in the next over, being caught President of the association, teacher cess.
The Crown Solieitor xid, he was by Johnson, bowled by Jones, sorry to interrupt His Honour in The Machinists did some quick passing sentence but he would like scoring and accumulated 42 runs for GLITY 145665994634FFF4745 FILFELFELFELT to call His Honour attention to LSLSLSLTY the loss of eight wickets, winning the fact that a former Chief Justice the match by wickets and runs. FOI ODO TODO OEZO TODO TODO of Jamaica, Sir Fielding Clarke, in a Individual scores are as follows: case which was heard at Port Maria about thirty years ago, had decided Boilermakers, that in a similar case under the Johnson Captain, same statute which was exercised in Jones 14.
this case, had decided that no hard Goddard labour should be given. He thought Alleyne he would bring that point to His Gale Honour attention. It was a case of Rollins common law misdemeanour, Benjamin His Honour said the sentence on Husbands Garvey would be six months inT. Massiah prisonment, and on Aikman it would Joseph he three months. Francis COUNSEL TO APPEAL A, Belgrave not out)
Mr. Foster Sutton gave notice of Machinists, appeal on behalf of Garvey, and Mr. Gladstone, Captain Campbell also gave notice of appeal DaCosta on behalf of Aikman. Reece lengthy argument ensued as to Morales the question of bail for Garvey and Barton Aikman, and Mr. Foster Sutton sug Gonzales gested 100 bail for his client. He McKenzie thought, he said, that that would be Greenidge quite enough having regard to the Clarke 18. not out)
circumstances of the case, Frederick not out)
The Crown Solicitor said that he McConney and Gordon did not thought 100 would not be adequate bat.
bail, and he really thought that that At the close of the game, Mr.
was a very small amount.
Bourne, on behalf of the WoodworkMr. Foster Sutton said that it he ers challenged the winning team, and might be allowed to say so it was same was accepted. The date of the really a technical offence for which game to be fixed later Garvey, had been convicted, and he did not think the ball should be higher than 100.
Church Notices His Honour said the object of St. Peter By The Sea, La Boca.
fixing bail was to insure the attendMatins and address, u, a. Mr.
ance of the defendant in Court when Palmer, Lay Reader.
the appeal was being argued.
Church School, 8, Mr. Foster Sutton said that as reChoral Evensong and Sermon, 30, gards the defendant leaving the is The Rector.
land, he had not known of any case ASH WEDNESDAY. The Litany of any prominence where the defendand Penitential Office, 30, a. ant hadleft the island.
The Rector.
His Honour eventually decided Holy Communion and address, 7, that the bail in the case of Garvey The Rector.
should be 250, two suretles in 280 Muleare, each and one in 90; and in the case Rector.
of Alkman the bail should be 160, two sureties in 75 each.
St. Bartholomew s, Las Caxadas.
The appeals will be argued at the March session of the Appellate DiviMatinn, Holy Communion and Sersion of the Supreme Court before the mon, 10. 45, a. The Rey.
Honourable Chief Justice, Sir, FlenMulcare.
Des Barrett Lennard, Kt. His Honour Church School and Confirmation Class, 80, Lay Reader. 0 Mr. Justice Brown, and His Honour Mr. Justice Adrian Clark. Mulcare, LAST Jamaica Mail)
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