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October 28, 1950.
THE ATLANTIC Page VISIT THE NEW LUMBER DEPOSIT Productores Unidos de Cacao, Ltda.
Britton and Holness. Limited. OLD THEATRE MODERNO)
THE UNITED CACAO PRODUCERS, LIMITED, BEING NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IS ABLE TO PAY THE BEST PRICES.
GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS BLACK HEART LAUREL WELL ASSORTED SITUATED: Between the former Lindo Brothers Office and Gourzong Radio Repairs Front Railroad Yard, Consult our prices and in addition we give our best attention to the farmers and others who trade with us. BRITTON. Manager.
FERNANDO HONG ON General Manager ALFONSO SOLE LIPPA Assistant Manager CARIBBEAN REVIEW NEW HOTEL COTTAGES TO GO UP IN MONTEGO BAY Meanwile, the first shipment of Jamaica citrus from the crop just started has left for the United Kingdom. This consignment consisted of about 18, 000 boxes of seedless grapefruit An American businessman, RR Morrow, plans to crect 60 room hotel in the Palm Beach area of Montego Bay, Jamaica, and to TO HEAR FARM WORKERS REPRESENTATIVES The Government of Jamaica has been in formed by the United States Department of Suate that President Truman Commission on Migrant Workers will receive Jamaican and ther West Indian delegations in Wasi ington between November 12 and 15 This followed the Jamaica Government request to allow a political delegation to confer with the Commission on the possibility of obtaining increased recruitment of Jamaican farm workers It is expected that the Labor Commis sioners of Trinidad and Barbados will form part of the West Indian delegation while the Jamaican delegates will also speak for British Honduras The President Commission has been in erviewing employer and Labor interests on the spot in the various states where migrant labor is employed follow this up with the construction of 60 cottages on adjacent lands.
In view of Jamaica efforts to increase its tourist trade and provide more accommodation for visitors, Mr. Morrow has been granted facilities to import essential materials. He and his brothers are supplying all the capital We have been all over the world in recent years Mr. Morrow told reporters after plans were finalized, and are satisfied that this is the best place for us to build as we have planned JAMAICAN WINS UN PRIZE Karl Heathwinner in Jamaica of one of the prizes in the World Essay Competition awarded by the United Nations has left for Lake Success, New York, where he will be the guest of the UN for four weeks.
Tienda HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD STORE OF SALOMON BERENZON JUST RECEIVED THE GRANDEST ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH CASIMERE. SCHARKSKIN AND GABARDINE.
SELLING AT ALARMING LOW PRICES.
LIMON, COSTA RICA RENADA FARM LABOR TO HAVE INSURANCE SCHEME An Insurance scheme for agricultural workers has been approved by the Grenad Agricultural Association at a recent meeting Injuries caused by accident during the course pé employment will be convered by an In Jurance Fund made up by employers on the basis of per cent on wages, plus per tent on wages of machine operators.
DE Another Fund, on a contributory basis, Ebrill be set up on behalf of those injured after working hours, and will provide com pensation for benefits payable to workers during sickness, disability and superannuation The two funds are expected to yield yearly 68, 250, of which 34, 500 will be provided by the employers 22, 500 by the Government, and 11, 250 by the employees, The sums available will be as follows. 12, 000 for personal injuries caused during the course of employment; 33. 750 for welfare; 22, 500 payable by Government for hospital fees, medical fees, medicine, ma ternity benefits Sick benefits will be paid weekly up to twelve weeks There is also provision for death benefits to be paid to dependents An Insurance Controller appointed by the Government will operate the scheme through in Insurance Board of which he will be Chairman and Executive Officer OBITUARY Mrs. Alexzina Cunningham Gone to Rest On Saturday October 21st. Mis Alexzina Cunningham of Germania, OLD Line passed from this terrestial sphere to the Great Beyond at the home of her daughther and son in law Mr. Mrs.
Federick Williams in San Jose native of the Island of Jamaica. Cunnie. as she was endearingy called, lived an exemplary christian life in the district of Germania, An appreciative number of mourners and friends accompanied her last remains to the cemetery, where the pastor of the Pentecostal Church officiated.
Among those left to mourn their loss are Mrs. Ena Cunningham de Williams and Mr. Federick Williams, daughter and son in law respectively, Miss Maud Cunningham and Miss Doris Cunning ham daughters This newspaper tenders its sincere condolence to the bereaved.
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The most enhancing opportunity to a sound and progressive business: BAKERY, WITH AN OVEN, SIZE 14 by 12 FEET.
EQUIPPED WITH HERCULES MOTOR, 12 AND COMPLETE BAKING OUTFIT. MILLING, ETC.
SITUATED AT 25 MILES, BATAAN AND GOES BY THE NAME OF SANTA FE THE STORK VISIT Last week Wednesday the 18th of the present month was a significant day for Mr. Mrs. Vincent Gouldbourne our good friends of the city of San Jose not excluding Mrs. Carmita Smith The traditional stork arrived with its gift. a baby girl.
We learn that Mother and baby are Congratulations to Don Vincent, Doña Carmen and Grand mother.
May the life of the new member to this family be blessed with all that is good.
AMAICA CITRUS FOR NEW ZELAND, BRITAIN Jamaica is to supply 60, 000 boxes of weet oranges and 15, 000 boxes of March eedless grapefruit to New Zeland from he coming crop, as a result of negotiations between the Citrus Growers Association of Jamaica and the Government of New Zealand The Citrus Growers Association has evealed that the prices are sufficiently good sure a considerably higher price to the an they received last crop.
For further particulars apply to: doing fine ORLANDO PUG, Limon, Post Box 159.
LIC. CARLOS SILVA, Limon.

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