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THE ATLANTIC Gle ALL THE WEEK IN ONE DAY HENEA EDITOR: JOS. THOMAS LIMON, COSTA RICA POST BOX 199 Number 84 AUGUST 11, 1951.
Year OUR TASK export business are not big capitalists, but rather men of good will endeavonting to keep the Banana Industry, at least half alive.
We appeal to our banana cultivators to do their best to produce FROM OUR DESK By THE EDITOR the best grade of fruit and to do everything else possible which will tend to improve the dull situation.
We interviewed, quite recently one of our leading exporters of banana in this city with the purpose of gaining some knowledge PANAMANIAN VISITORS SAN JOSE regarding the dullness in our Banana Industry, both at home and in the foreign markers.
The gentleman remarked that if the producers would take in During the week in course this portant part in the interests of the account and give whole hearted interest to the buyers of their fruit newspaper representative in the ca province of Limon as well as their own interest, the Industry would not be perishing. pital was privileged to contact four On hearing these praise worthy We readily see the justification of the exporters position and distinguished personalities from the remarks from the lips of these agree that the tower of success must be constructed by the growers they are Mrs. Zena Crawford de Poneighboring republic of Panama, strangers we could not but otherwise of the banana. They ought to familiarize themselves with the grade mares, Mrs. Mita Landers de Matdemonstate publicly our deep apand condition of acceptable fruit. It is of the greatest importance thews, preciation for their discreet eulogistic Miss Ivy Scantlebury and that those handling the fruit do so with full carefulness. We know Miss Edna Greenland.
of a certainity that many of the producers are ripened with experiThese talented ladies were loud May the remaining days of their ence in the business and should give the same or better attention in their praise for the hospitality to stay be happily spent and may which they were treated here in Costoday as they did in the past with contracts from the United Fruit they take with them on their return ta Rica at the same time expressing home, fond recollections of a well Company. There should be even greater interest since the demand great admiration for our bilingual spent midsummer vacation in Costa for banana is less than in the days of yore. Then, the men in the weekly which plays quite an comments.
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3100 THE PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE BEFORE THE HAGUE COURT THE WAR IN KOREA The refusal of the Persian Government to settle the oil dispute with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company by negotiation, in spite of repeated British efforts towards such a solution of the deadlock, has made it necessary for the British Government to seek other means for the protection of the Oil Company assets and contractual rights in Persia At a public hearing of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, on July 1st 1951, Britain asked the Court to indicate what measures should be taken to restrain the Persians from interfering with the Oil Company operations and property in the country. Sir Frank Soskice, the Attorney General, sitting at the head of the table)
presented Britain case. The British delegation included representatives of the AngloIranian Oil Company CHURCHILL TANKS MOVE INTO BATTLE The Chinese offensive in Korca, which recently opened, and which the gallant stand of the Gloucestershire Regiment did so much to break, was renewed on a very big scale.
Under this onslaught the United Nations forces took up new positions north of Seoul and farther east near Chunchon, and repulsed repcated attacks suceeding in stablising the United Nations line. Churchill tanks of the British 29th Brigade took part in the action north of Seoul. This picture shows the Churchill tanks of Squadroo, 7th Royal Tank Regiment, moving through the streets of Seoul to take up battle positions the day the Chinese offensive began HOLLYWOOD STORE de Berenzon WEDNESDAY THE FIFTEENTH IS MOTHERS DAY WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU CAN GIVE TO MOTHER. CLOTHING. OBJECTS FOR PERSONAL USE FOR WHICH SHE WILL BE THANKFUL: Just arrived a new assortment of shoes for men, women and children at alarming low prices.
DON WAIT TILL TOMORROW. COME TODAY YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU NEED.

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