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e 1950 THE ATLANTIC ia ALL THE WEEK IN ONE DAY Editor: JOS. THOMAS Number 18 March 11, 1950 Year Post Box 199 Limon, Costa Rica.
una OUR TASK REPORT ON THE COMMONWEALTH. Continued from last Saturday FROM OUR DESK BY THE EDITOR Nearly everyone believed that parliament decided to make Inlo, We have seen on many occasions the very pressing need in the end self government would dia a Republic; they thought y for a Hearse in this city. Once upon a time we had in though lead to separation. One of the that this change would bring that death was an accident, but the lessons we have derived most eminent of the nineteenth disruption, or that the ComSE from the pulpits and even from the death seches of those passed century officials in the Colonial monwealth would be profundly on, there is the full realization that death is a natural conse Office said that he could har changed. India has become a quence of the that proclamation of centuries ago in Eden dly imagine that any one could Republic, since her people so cen Garden. This being so any investment effected for a funeral es doubt that the destiny of the desired. But India remains a Esta tablishment is assured permanency.
Colonies was independence: partner in the Commonwealth.
para The Commonwealth is now vehicle for the conveyance of dead bodies to the grave meaning that they would become asada will put an end to the punishment on the railroad waiting on separate foreign states. As a re far stronger than ever before.
a ide train orders and more pleasing will be the freedom of the sult, self government was feared, its four principles mean more sumi youngsters who pack the coaches of funeral trains and even with and, indeed resisted, by many than ever in the life of its naendus defiance to give way to the mourners and sympathizers accom people. That was especially true tions and in world affairs.
Indus panying the last remains of one who in life was a relative, a when the leaders of the over Human rights are one of the uría, y member of a familiy, fraternal or religious associate.
seas countries began to ask for great questions of the day. To Sometimes due to the late arrival of the train at the ceme.
a share in the control of inter the rest of the world, both in East and West, the living exam a batery and the break neck speed of some of the enginer drivers to national affairs.
Eesivo effect the return trip, the funeral ceremonies are of curtailied It was only in 1919, after ple of personal freedom in the que and in some cases the space of time resulted in the ommission Canada and the other Domi Commonwealth countries is of tuado of many things which are intended for the living at the grave nions had fought with Britain, immense importance. And in the lism duration come to take heed be watchful on this plane in order to obtain sternal that their statesment signed the Commonwealth countries persoTreaty of Versailles as separate nal freedom is being given year de The walk behind a hearse to the burial place will also serve tions. The Dominions had achie. They are showing that it must members to the League of Na by year, a wider significance.
as a great physical excersice to many persons.
ved their nationhood. With the mean, mot political liberty only.
Our public had complained and condemned all and sundry United Kingdom, they had be. but economic and social liberty for a road to the cemetery for the principal purpose of being come what the Balfour Decla as well. They lead the world independent on rail transportation to convey our dead. The road ration in 1926 described as a in social legislation to free their exists and with no effort to utilize same for the purpose which group of autonomous commu peoples from the scourges of it was urged.
nities, equal in status, in no poverty, hunger and the slums.
We write this lecture as a direct appeal to the various fra way subordinate to one another The technique of representernal and other humanitarian societies functioning in this city in any aspect to their domestic tative parliamentary government to be up and doing: to unite in one homogeneous body and or external affairs, though uni is continually advancing. All establish a hearse business.
ted by common allegiance to sections of the Commonwealth We have at our finger end the cost of hearse to be drawn the Crown, and freely associa. peoples are playing an py a pair of horse; this would be best suitable; than a motor ted as the British Commonwealth greater part in government, and nearse; for this reason exegencies of war and other upheavals of Nations. are progressively equipped for nay bring about inconvenience to secure tires, gasoline and other We can see now how wholly the responsibilities they must acessories for a motor operated vehicle.
wrong were those who feared share.
Let us put our shoulders to the wheel and give something the progress of self government The transformation from Emangible in the name of the causes which we have been repre in the countries overseas. Self. pire into Commonwealth has senting for more than some forty years.
government, full equality and gone forward with growing independence did not mean se speed. In 1914 only 10 per paration. Each step forward cent of the inhabitants of the BIG NEWS)
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