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cpe The Panama Cama Bay round mga SEP 30 1930 Me THERE IS NO TO MORROW DMITE on ESTABLISHED ISE The Workman JOS TA THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS IS THE PALLADIUM OF OUR RIGHTS JUNIUS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. 19. No. THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1930 PRICE CENTS Time Limit of Alien Registration Further Extended WEST INDIANS BANNED FROM ENTERING VENEZUELA Nela ions tions.
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ar that of was LAW TO BE TAKEN UP ONE WAY AIR PRIVY COUNCIL TRAFFIC RULES HOLD SPECIAL SESSION BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Put into Effect in London To Consider Report of By Air Ministry Graft Commission Message to Legislature Urges Reduction LONDON, Sept. 12 The The Gleaner of the 19th Graphic Story of Conditions in Reof Five Dollar Fee air over London has be inst says: come so crowded that the Yesterday His Excellency, public Told by Grenadian An executive decree issued on several memoria Air Ministry has issued one. the Officer Ardministering The Trinidad Guardian of Thursday last by the President were presented to Of course there will be rare the Chief way traffic Ministry has the Government, held a September 5th. published the cases in which some man will of the Republic grants a further exfcutive, by local lipomas issued one way traffic re special session of the following: extension to November 15th, of reprsenting the various foreign gulations. They affect prac Council to consider the rebe reemployed to fill a job for the Alien Registration Law, by nationals whom the new law of tically the entire London port of the Commission ap think, is doing West Indians a The Venezuelan Government which he has special qualifica which all foreigners in this Re fected. Noted among these me flying area and include Han pointed to enquire into cer good turn by placing a ban on public are compelled to register. morials was the one presented worth, Staglane. Northolt tain matters in regard LABOUR CONDITIONS During this last priod of ex and Harmondsworth air the Corporation of Kings Mr. Joseph Williams of Gren their migration to Maracaibo.
the British West Indian tension it is expected that the Asked what he thought had dromes. The normal flight ton and St. Andrew.
mittee in Panama of behalf hetwen Heston and Hanada told a Trinidad Guardian brought about situation National Assembly now in British West Indians. This doe worth takes but a few min Mr.
representative yesterday The session lasted some Mr. Williams said: Primarily sion will pass on the vexed ques ument was masterly notes, and the distance is time; and, at its Williams is on his way back to labour conditions in Venezuela.
tion, as to whether the measure should be anulled or the dol and dealt at length with every only three and one half clusion the government de Grenada after Spending several The natives found that phase of the law pointing out miles, but the new one way clined to give out any state years at Maracaibo, Arouba West Indians were getting lar fee greatly reduced impracticability After route necessitates a trip of, ment in regard to the and Curacao.
more money than they and a In a messag subitted to the many months unsideration lot of thirty five miles.
them too, were out of Assembly in the early days of reply There are lots of West In was received from the course the deliberations had an assurPilots are none too pleas taken beyond Mara dians still employed at its present session, by the Sec chief executive notifying the It is evident, Mr. Williams ratary of Government, it was Committee that the President od with the new regulations, ance that the full report, caibo, he said, but when they urgd that a prompt decision did not see fit to interfere with although Captain and the findings an action happen to get out of a job, they said, that some of the more ir workers should be given on this question the measure.
Baker, chief pilot at the of the Privy Council on it, are not going to be reemployed telligent Venezuelan West Indians are not wanted must have written to the Gov and it is believed that whatever But as time went on and the law Heston airport, said the will be published in due decision the Assembly may in Maracaibo, and they have. ernment about it, for the Gov was zuling certainly will be a course.
was put into effect it been so notified by the Oil Com ernment wrote to the rive at this time will be final offices From the time of its promul found by the compentent authin safeguard in bad weather It is expected, as a mat panies, who have instructions which have certain agreements gation, the Registration Bill has rities that the operation of the Air Minister officials stated the Government about measure did not work smoothly it was essential to avoid the ter of fact, that they will from the Venezuelan Govern with their employees, on a 75:25 caused a great deal of adverse (Continued on page 8)
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comment as to its legality, and as was expected and consequently possibility of frequent col be made public within the menm.
OVERWORKED some of the most eminent law to be granted until the last on Mr. Williams declared As a result, you find one yers the nation have No Fixed Sum for Immigrants West Indian doing the work of he left his job and sailed for Thusrday.
fearlessly expreseed their some because he felt that se four of five men more work opinion that the measure Interested parties are eager to Enter United States ling serious such as a riotillegal and not in accord with ly looking forward to the deci for less money. He must event ually get fed up and leave was imminent. Banditry by the the local constitution and many sion on this masure by the Na the job, and then there natives had already started.
publications to this effect ap tional Assembly which it is Amounts Vary According to inta employment for him. Out of work Venezuelans, he peared in the local press above hoped will either strike the irsk Circumstances of Persons This does not apply to West Said, had taken to the road and the signatures of prominent some law from the records of the Indians only. You will find Eng in his villages had held up a jurists.
local statute or considerably re There seems to be a good to go to would have to show dishmen. Americans, Germans motor car and two men. In an In accordance with these reduce the fee of 00.
deal of uncertainty among considerably than bis other case a man was robbed of Jamaicans going into the enough a satisfy the autho und Dåtchmen who hold (Continued on Fora 4)
Annual Missionary United States on the quota rities that they would not positions being sent back home.
necessary for them to show on the country, even if they Services at Panama before they will be allow had to remain there for into the country.
some months, whilst trying Wesleyan Church Committee Meet There is a general idea to find work. still further amount The Annual Missionary Braithwaite Wallis, who tat a fixed sum of 750 dolPlans Discussed for Receiving and Services of the Panama brought with him a distin lars is required. There is no would have to be shown by notams amount persons with dependentsEntertaining Visitors Wesleyan Church were held guished friend Dr. Hender fixed sum, the on Sunday 21st inst, when son. He was most heartily varying from about 150 who would naturally be call meeting of the joint Com. ndians have banded themselves the Rev. Cousins was welcomed and spoke of his dollars to about two thous ed upon to show that they Atlan to give the West Indies crick and dollars, according to had sufficient means to mittee representing the the preacher Morning and intimate acquaintance with the circumstances of the support themselves as well tic Cricket Council and the Paeters who are due to visit Pan Evening. He gave his con several Wesleyan Mission intending immigrant. as their dependents.
Cricket. Board of control ama on their way to Australia, gregations most interesting aries on the West Coast of Thus, for instance, if an It should be, borne in was held in the St. Paul a gala reception and also if con and inspiring sermons. In Africa. He gave a good immigrant is going alone mind that the only type of Churchwester Othe Wednesday ditions permit engage them in the afternoon at o clock a story of one of them acting to take up say a domestic work which can be conafternoon last, the 24th inst a game of cricket. It was de Childrens Service was held in the role of peacemakei service job in the States tracted for, e. arranged The Rev.
Nightengale cided to have the reception din and the young people took in settling a boundary dis and has already secured for before entering the representing the British West ner for the visitors on October 22 part in it with Recitations pute between two contend this job before going to States, is domestic labour Indian Committee under whose and the match on Thursday the and Exercises. In all the ing tribes. He then went on America, such an immigrant work of other kinds cannnt siuspices the joint committee is 23rd. This was so decided to services, the Choir rendered to speak of the British Le would not be required to be taken before the immi. formed, presided and among give the Jamaica representatives special Anthems. gion and he hoped that there show more than 150 grant gets into the country. those attending were John an opportunity to take part in On the Monday night 22nd would be a strong contin enough to assure the au It should also be borne in Neverson and Gittens the match. Messrs. Martin the Annual Missionary meet gent of it on the Isthmus. All thorities that he or she had mind that even if an immi representing the Atlantic side Scott, Headley and Barrow, are ing was held. The Minister men who had seen war ser sufficient money to enable grant satisfied the Consular committee, Myers and expected to leave Kingston of the Church presided. In vice are entitled to join. He them to get to their destina Authorities in Jamaica and Fred Stanley, representing the aboard the Sixaola on the spite of the unfavourable said that there was some tion in America and take up gets his passport vised by Pacific Cricket Board of Con 20th prox. for Cristobal and weather a good congregation assembled. The Rev. idea of the Prince of Wales the work they were goin them, this is not an abso trol. Ferreira and come over to Panama obat sand lute guarantee that the Im Reid were also present on spec evening where they will meet Cousins gave the Finan passing through Panama Those Seeking For Jobs migration Authorities at ial invitation.
the Caption and other members cial Report. The first speak before long and when he As has ben already stated of the team. The match will er was the British comes he would like to see. On the other hand, per Ellis Island will admit him sons going into the States though it is unlikely that this Committee, augmented by take place the next day the Minister Major Charlesa (Continued on Page 8) 20 without any definite work they would refuse to do so a few other prominent West (Continued on Page 8)
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