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THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1930 PAGE SEVEN JAMAICA GRIFFE FFFF 100 FLESTE FELS LLITSELFLITE ST. LUCIA ODO Prospects of The Rebuilding (Continued from Page 2)
by having a refinery in the island there is much more likelihood that she canning scheme will go through The capital for it has been gua anteed by a Canadian concern pr vided that the land is available for growing the necessary amount Truit and the possibilities of ng this are now under investig tion, GOOD JOB PRINTING. Contirred from Page 2)
scept such a thing is done wear afraid that a very long are before we see alls gut of the 1927 fire removed. In the meantime the Board is the loser by being un able to collect the full amount of taxes on those properties de royed.
ODORODOS 2012 ODO 10 01 plays a very important part in the success of your business Board Discusses Rebuilding Loan Jam ican Elected Municipal Court Judge at New York The Castries Town Board met ir special general meeting yesterday nit moon to discuss the raising of loan in order to assist those who dered to rebuild certain portions. the town burnt in the fire of Ma; 1927 Defeated Republican Candidates by Large Majority. THEN IT YOUR BUSINESS TODO ODIO had TO GET GOOD WORK DONE According to the Gleaner: Jamaicand will learn with the ut most satisfaction that Mr. James Watson, a native of this colony, ha been elected a Justice of the Mun epal Court of the Tenth District of New York, The new was received here cabiegram yesterday from New York.
Mr. Watson was nominated by th Democratic Party for the office and he has defeated the Republican car. didates, Messrs Perkins and Rivers by the large majority of 14. 660 votes The matter had previously been dis ussed and the Board had coni Tun cated with the Administrator Sending the names of eight persons who required sums totalling 25, 200 certain measure of security en offered but the Administrator nsidered that insufficient to jus y the loan. He was not prepared approve but the Board could send a deputation if they still desit ed to do so.
it was to find out what further curity could be offered that the Board met yesterday afternoon anci invited the applicants for loans attend.
We do only the BEST to re at Reasonable PRICES at Six were in attendance and all agreed to give stronger security than had previously been offered.
The Board decided to send questionare to the applicants in order to get exact details from them. With that they would return to the Government.
Mr. Salmon Retires Aiter 27 Years Service THE WORKMAN PRINTERY APPRECIATION SHOWN BY REGISTRY STAFF 72 Carlos Mendoza Street On the occasion of his retirement on the service of the Colony las Saturday, the start of the Registry an address to the lion, M. Salmon, Attorney General and gistrar.
NEAR JAVILLO Str. Watson was born in Jamaica on the 29th of May, 1882, and ceived his primary education in the public schools of the island. Не graduated from the Beckford an Smith High School at Spanish Town. After working on the cleri cal staff of the Elder Dempster Hutels company in Jamaica fo some years, he went to the United States in 1906. He attended the night sessions of the City College in New York for three yeary ani he Law school of that city from 1910 to 1913, graduating from the laiter institution with the degree of LL. He was admitted to th New York Bar on the 6th of April 1914, and began his practice of his profession. Until 1920 he served viti firm of House. Grossman and ciated with this firm, he was the Vorhause of Broadway. While asso head of their Corporation, Tax and Contract Division from 1916 to 1920 when he resigned and opened private offices in Broadway. was appointed a Special Assistant Corporation Cousel of the City of York, on the 1st October 1999 which office he held up to the time of his election to the office of Municipal Court Justice. It is gen urally admitted that Mr. Watson is Cht of the outstanding lawyers ir the Unived States; and this was. what The Inter state Tatter. New York paper, said of his can didature: If outstanding ability, tong experience, and an unblemished character are quilifications which fit the office of Municipal Court Jus tice, Mr. Watson, in the opinion of those who have met him, is emineni ly fitted for this high post. Unas surning, courteous, studious, cons cientious, with a real love of his profession, he would grace the Bench. Few lawyers of our group have so many friends and well wishers. None has putat more widespread for honesty and Square dealing.
Mr. Watson has been elected to the high office on which he set his heart; and the Gleaner joins with his many friends in congratulating him on his succes RUBBER STAMPS The address, which was panied by a couble antimony ink stand mounted on a black lacquere.
Te is a work of art pa nted by My Walcott, Second Clerk, Registry, and Clerk to the Attorney General At the top is a reproduction of the vacated Bench, which dir. Sal mon has occupied on 10 many casions as acting Chief Justice, with the inscription.
OC Manufactured to Order AT THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE His Honour Salmon Acting attorney Registrar Chief Justice General Sheriff.
On the border which. surrounds the address appears the many and various minor offices which Mr.
Salmon also occupied.
The design of the address in der tainly original and Mr. Walcott de serves the highest credit for its exe ution.
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