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Page THE ATLANTIC May 26, 1951 Productores Unidos de Cacao, Ltda.
THE PEOPLE BAKERY BY ITS PROPRIETOR, PHILIP BOOTH IS AGAIN WARNING THE GENERAL PUBLIC THAT (OLD THEATRE MODERNO)
Booth Biscuit is a Trade Mark THE UNITED CACAO PRODUCERS LIMITED, BEING NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IS ABLE TO PAY THE BEST PRICES.
Consult our prices and in addition we give our best attention to the farmers and others who trade with us.
The public is hereby warned against an imitation biscuit which is now on sale in this city When you call for our genuine biscuit be sure you see in full. BOO TH Ramón Acón León General Manager Alfonso Solé Lippa Assistant Manager which is the trade mark of the People Bakery. It should be borne in mind that any person who tampers with the sole right of any firm or other business is subjected to prosecution. CARIBBEAN REVIEW.
VENEZUELAN NEWSMEN MAY RETURN TRINIDAD HOSPITALITY a TRINIDADIAN MAKES FESTIVAL CALYPSO Lord Kitchener. famed Trinidad calypsonian whose real name is Alwyn Robert, has made a new calypso with the Festival of Britain as its as its motif. He sang it himself to the accompaniment of Fred dy Grant Caribbean Orchestra, and the recording was played for the first time in the BBC Forces Favorites program This latest calypso follows the usual citative style with the vocalist singing as if he is making up words as he goes on. It expresses welcome to visitors to the Festival and tells them what they are going to see touring Britain as guests of the British WORLD CHIEF SCOUT TO VISIT JAMAICA Council to gain knowledge of the gir! Lord Rowallan, World Chicf Scout, guide training system, will see the Fes is due to visit Jamaica in March next tival of Britain and also visit the Shakee year, when the all time biggest Scout peare Memorial Theatre for performances Jamboree of the West Indies will be held of at least two plays at Doncaster, Jamaica Two of the girls are from Trinidad This was announced by Governor Sir and one from each of Barbados St. Kitts, Hugh Foot Jamaica Chief Scout, in his British Guiana and Jamaica. After at address during the imposing St. Georges tending their first International and Empire Day celebrations Doncaster Scout Training Course in the English provinces, Headquarters the girls were given the opportunity of Last visit of a World scout chief to Jasecing the sights of London. In their three maica was made by the great Lord Baden months in Britain they will travel as far Powell, founder of the movement. him.
north as Edinburgh for study purposes. self more than twenty years ago Following uten day stay in Trinidad as the guests of the Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Board, a party of journalists from Venczuela declared that they had had magnificent time and proposed to take up with their newspapers the possibility of an exchange scheme between newspaper men of the two territories, so that they might be able to return Trinidad hos pitality The journalists also said they would advocate the removal of the 30 per cent surtax in Venezuela on imports from the West Indies all oversea at GIRL GUIDES WILL SEE FESTIVAL Six West Indian girl guides, who are MODERN GIANT Anniversary for By a foreign matrice we observed the photograph of a 22 year old Puerto Rican whose height is about feet inches. This modern giant is said to have an extraordinary appetite He eats for breakfast 17 fillets of pork, dozen eggs, litres of milk and large loaves of bread.
Medical scientists claim that Philip Birrier will continue to increase in height until the age of 30 to 39 years PREPARING AN ENTERTAINMENT a The Port Limon Branch 134 of the Jamaica Burial Scheme Society is preparing. an Entertainment as means of raising funds to assist its yearly Christmas Dole to the Neediest.
The subject for discussion is: RESOLVED THAT RADIO TRANS.
MISSION AS NEWS ORGAN SERVES BETTER THAN THE PRESS (Newspaper)
This subject without doubt will prove interesting being based on two important present day mediums of giving out news. The date will be announced in duc course of time.
The Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture in Trinidad celebrated its 25th anniversary of the granting of its Royal Charter on March 17th, and at the same time to new buildings were opened at the College.
The College is situated at St. Augustine, eight miles from Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad. It was founded in 1921, and formally opened in 1922. and has the twin objectives of teaching and research. It was accorded its Royal Charter in 1926. Undergraduate courses provide agricultural teaching for West Indians, and there are postgraduate Courses for students who have taken a degree at a British or Commonwealth University. it at a Colonial Institution of University status: Since the war the College has undertaken four schemes, financed by Colonial Development and Welfare funds.
These schemes are research in soil science, and in sugar, bananas, and cocoa The College has its own model sugar factory. This picture shows the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture in its large grounds at St. Augustine (General Service)
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