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THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930 PAGE SEVEN CR TER St. Vincent Jamaica Prospecting før Is a Chief Justice GOOD JOB PRINTING (Continued from Page 2)
We hope that the members of the Legislative Council and also of the Saint Vincent Representative Gov.
trument Association may give matter their consideration as it, apparently, will procure a saving of over 250 yearly to the Government.
ODIO 20 St. Vincent Canning Industry plays a very important part in the success of your business (Continued from Page 2)
ply of copper was 80 great, that the prices had fallen recently. North Rhodesia still continues. the gentleman said, to put out large quantities of copper, so that there is very little hope for an advance in the price We would not be able to do the and expensive business.
smelting here, for the simple reason that we would most likely have to import the fuel, and that would be an expensive business.
SEES NO DIFFICULTIES.
Our Reporter also saw another gentleman, and he felt that transportation would present no considerable difficulty because most of the properties on which mining would be done, were near to the sea. The ore from Montpelier. this gentleman observed, could be sent to Annnatto Bay, and that from Middleton, or Cedar Hurst, could be sent to Buffy Bay distances of less than 10 miles down to the sen.
In addition to the properties mentioned, there are numerous others on which per has been found. There is property in St. Andrew, just a cross the Hope River known as Hope which is said to have valuable deposits, and there is another large property on the borders of St. Catherine and Clarendon, in the Bellas Gate area, where copper can also be found.
The report with regard to Mr. Paddock trial shipment and the further operations of himäelf and Mr.
Edwards, will be looked for, with great interest. Gleaner. THEN IT YOUR BUSINESS The Canning Plant recently imported from Canada by the Government Fruit and Vegetable Bureau is now in operation, and should be of great benefit to producers. The rapidity with which fruit and vegetables ripen and spoil in the tropics has hitherto caused much waste between opportunities for shipment.
The Peasant Bureau was inaugur.
ated by his Honour the Administrator, Major Peebles, on June 15, 1929, its name being afterwards changed to its present form in advice received from Canada. It has so far certainly justified. ita existence, satisfactory shipments of vegetables, fruits and sweetmeats having been made to the United Kingdom, Canada, the Bermuda, Demerara and Barbados. small lime press having been purchased, 630 gallons of lime juice were exported to Dominica, and found a direct and reliable market in Canada. It given proper support, the Bureau will undoubtedly prove a financial succes and a great help to the peasontry of the colony Canadian Gazette.
TO GET GOOD WORK DONE We do only the BEST at Reasonable PRICES at Talk That Counts Railway Scheme For Vere Is Still Being Considered Canadian Magazine and Annexation of THE WORKMAN PRINTERY The Cleaner understands that while the United Fruit Company have been shippinig a good deal of fruit at Salt River by means of pontoons to the ships, the scheme for the extension of the Railway line from Vere to May Pen has not been abandoned.
From what can be gathered, the United Fruit Company, who are largely interested in the scheme, will put up a proposal to the Government on the subject which, if it proves satisfactory, will be submitted at the Autum session of the Legislative Council In the meantime, the United Fruit are shipping a good deal of fruit from their properties in Vere at Salt River, 72 Carlos Mendoza Street NEAR JAVILLO Eroilor In the course of an editorial on British Guiana in its issue for April the Canada West India Magazine says There is, however, no minimizing of the serious unemployment crisis that exists in the colony to day, and again there is no denying the fact that apart from the gesture of appointing a Commission to report on the needs of the colonial sugar industry the present Government at Westminister has shown a callous inditterence to the welfare of its colonial possessions, even to the extent of ignoring the recommendations to that Commission. They have offered a stone where bread was asked for But this is no time for wild talk. We do not believe that anythihng can be gained by violent, denunciation or loose threat. Men of the mental makeup of Lord Passfield and Philip Snowden are not moved by this method of importuning.
If anything can be done by an approach to Westminister let it be through the representation of the responsible element of this colony, the leaders of industry, men of recognized balance and vision, whose words carry weight.
This effusion sounds suspiciously like a hit at the Hon. Webber American Annexation hint.
People like the editor of the CanadsWest India Magazine do not yet know of those in the West Indies whose words earry weight in the long run.
Cost of West Indies Australian Tour RUBBER STAMPS 100 The officially estimated cost of the coming West Indies tour in Australia, ia 12, 000 of which 4, 000 is required immediately for outfitting of the team passages, ete. Of this the West Indies Cricket Board of Control already have 1, 000 in their own funds, and the remaining 8, 000 will be raised by Barbados, Britich, Guiang, Jamaica and Trinidad each loading the Board 750, to be refunded at Manufactured to Order AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE the conclusion of the tour, UOGAI Action Against Grenada Lawyer OCNO Amateurs and professionals, it is understood, will make the wme greement with the Board.
The programme of the tour is five Test Matches, all to be played to a finish and two State matches each against South Australia, Vietoria. t!
Now Bouth Wales and Tasmania ind ene State match against Queensland. The Sentry (St Vincent. GIVE US TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED TER An action is in progress in Grenada in which Mr. Negretti, of Trinidad, claims 5, 000 damages from Mr. Bruyning, barrister at law, and Sergeant Peters of the Grenada Police Force for false imprisonment in St. George in February 19 last.
Counsel engaged are: Mr. P: Renwick for the plaintiff, Mr.
Lucas for Mr. Bruyning and Mr. Richards for Sgt. Peters, PALATS ROYAL FOR SUITS хоног 30 ただただた OLO IODO HET RRETH

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