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PAGE SEVEN THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY OCTOBER 25, 1930 FERRETERARE TRINIDAD THREEUFELLEST BRITISH GUIANA 010 ODO The Venezuelan Moravian Pastor GOOD JOB PRINTING ODO зова EOS TODO ܗܘܩܘܒ (Continued from Page 2)
who presented General Bolivar with. case of gold coins. His plea was to elicit the sympathy of the Vene suelan authorities; and favoured a continuance of the hospitality extend ed to residents of that colony who came here for temporary or perma nent abode, Dr. Acheng mentioned that West Indians had no rights but domiciliary rights, and steps ought to be taken to protect West Indian workers against Venezuelan invasion.
Mr. Thorne said he was not fluenced by a man pigment.
He took every man on his merits, as he considered all men brothers, and appealed to those not affected by ban to avoid hurting the feeling of others.
The motion was adopted, 10500m Энг 3045 plays a very important part in the success of your business soli presence of a policeman. Continued from Page 2)
was being played all over the city today and that games on Sundays were common throughout the world.
The Reverend never budged from his stand and maintained that he had never heard about it YE PAIRE LADIES ANNOYED The patience of the two hundred spectators especially the opposite sex was almost exhausted and doubt things would have taken lively turn had it not been for the no a in after The spectators soon got fed up with the whole affair and hurlinga series of abuses and threats at the Moravian pastor, left the ground and repaired to their homes.
UN The minister was not to be fooled by the strategie retreat. He stood there with Mr. Chesney of Ferreira and Games in the city until about 30 when the citizens left for the train to return to Georgetown.
THEN IT YOUR BUSINESS Industrial Training TO GET GOOD WORK DONE West Indian Union in TRINIDAD, Sept. 24, Good pro gress in industrial training in Trini dad is shown in the pass lists of the City and Guils of London Institute examinations just received by the Board of Industrial Training Port of Spain. Of the fourteen dis tinctions awarded to overseas cen tres, Trinidad secured two.
As garalia Garib was placed first fu the Empire in the Intermediate, Tailorine Examination, and has been awarded the City and Guilds of London Institute bronze medal well as the Merchant Tailor prize for 10.
Krle Inee. a typography student, who took the Grade 11 Press and Machine Work Examinsgion, was bracketed for the first prize in his Grade in the Empire and has also been awarded bronze medal. We do only the BEST at Reasonable PRICES at The following letter signed Henry Warren, is taken from the Daily Chronicle of British Guiana: Friends, countrymen, citizens of the land of bliss and sunshine give me your hands, and lend me your ears.
Now is the time for every good man to come to the aid of his party.
Note the Signs of the Times trade depression, unemployment, and the general mixed up condition of affairs. We call upon you for your whole hearted sympathy and with due consideration let us all vote unanimously from the largest to the smallest of the Colonies, countries towns, and cities, altogether for a confderation of the West Indies and the two great Colonies (British Guiana and British Honduras) com bined. Fellow citizens ladies and gentlemen your immediate support is required to this great cause which only can solve our destinies. United front is demanded; West Indian Union.
JAMAICA Lucas Cricket Team THE WORKMAN PRINTERY 72 Carlos Mendoza Street NEAR JAVILLO los (Contin red trom Page 2)
scared of the big scores, for they could do the same. He looked for ward to this tour as being a great incident in the cricket life of the West Indies He had to thank the Chairman and the Comittee of the Lucas Club who had done him the honour of inviting him there, and he heartily joined in giving a send off to the members of the West In dian team to Australia. He felt sure Mr. Headley on his return would be bigger and better man.
Several musical numbers were then rendered, among which were the much appreciated efforts of Miss Bennett, who sang Dream Lover, Kid Harold and Miss Con nor, Trim, Messrs Thomas, Rieketts and Hincheliffe.
The Secretary, Mr. Thomas, then read the following address, which was presented to Mr. Headley by the Chairman:and Lucas, we want you to bear in mind that we are never downheart ed. That whether you make a double century or a pair of spectacles we know that you are doing your best, not merely for your own personal honour, but for the Success of the West Indies, and that whatever success or otherwise you meet with, will only serve 10 further you for honours in the years to come.
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Jackson Road, Kingston Our Dear George In presenting you with this little token of our appreciation of your greatness in the world of cricket, and of our. wishes for your success in the big tour before you, we want to tell you that you have all the support that the Luers Club ean give, behind you. We know you enough to say that you will play the game in the true spirit and that your demeanour on and off the field will be such as to refleet great credit not only on the West Indies sides as a whole, but also on Jamaica and your club; that you will preserve your energy, both physical and mental, for the big things before you and uphold the prestige of the grand old game fa the Isle of Springs When you remember Jamaica We wish you and our other ren resentatives, Messrs Frank Martin Tommy Seott and Ivan Barrow, a splendid voyage and an abundance of good luck, and that you will all materially assiy the team if not to victory in the five tests well to hon our and glory in Australia. Sgd. NELSON. President HOLT, Captain. THOMAS, Hon. See Mr. Headley, in reply, said he was very pleased, to be present. He had to apologise for the absence of Messrs Martin, Scott and Barrow, who were unavoidably not able to be there. He thanked Major Cox for his kind remarks and he hoped he would live up to them. He also thanked the Chairman for what he had said about him and the audience for their presence, which had im pressed him very much.
The Chairman then shanked the gathering for their presence, and expressed the hope that the Lucas Club would at all times warrant their support and goodwill. dance followed, at which the gathering enjoyed themselves im mensely.
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