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COMPAÑIA ELECTRICA DE LIMON ba Nos permitimos llamor su atención a lo noto al denso We beg to call your attention to our remark at the back de su recibo que dice: of receipt which reads: THE BALLY OF THE Este recibo debe pagarse en la oficina This bill must be paid at our office before dentro de los primeros 10 dias the 10th of the month.
PARISHES OF JAMAICA de cada mes Be so good as to comply with this request ond do not Le regamor recordar esta cláusula y evitarnos la yonin oblige us to suspend our service, o itep which de tener que cortar su servicio.
we would much regret to take.
The histroy of Jamaica, as it treats with the Parishes, was illuminatingly told Monday night of the week in course, on the occasion of the THE JAMAICA DEFENCE (FINANCE) AMENDMENT LIMON JUVENILE SPORTS DID WELL Rally, held in the St. Mark Parish Hall under the mana(No. 2) REGULATIONS. 1941 gement of the Philharmonic Choir, Rarely had discourses The following Notifications are by command of His on the fourteen parishes of Excellency the Governor of Jamaico, published for general the remarkable Island afforinformation: ded listeners such satisfac tion. particularly those who The Jamaica Defence Finance Regulations provide for had beeen personally associated the Sterling Area: in other words there are specified coun.
wit hthem.
RE tries from which British Bank Notes are negotiable in Jomaico. Subject to any exceptions which may be granted by In his brillian prefactory order of the Board, no Notes of which this Regulation applies shall, except with permission granted by or on beway Mr. Daysley lifted the curtain and in turn placed half of the Board, be brought or sent into Jamaica, or any Mr. Jos. Thomas in comperson who brings or sends any such Notes in Jamaica in mand of the function. very contravention of this Regulation shall be guilty of an offensensational preliminary proce against this Regulation.
gramme, headed by Miss SoThat Low provides that any person who on any occobers with Mr. Ben Escoe pre sion arrives in Jamaica, shall, if requested so to do by the siding at the piano, Mr.
oppropriote officer, declare whether or not he hos with him Brown on the guitar and Mas any Notes to which this Regulation applies.
ter Eric Evans on the Gazoo, If the person question arrives from a non sterling was richly presented.
country, and, if the specified Notes are found, they will be subjected to seizure under the provisions of the Regulations, known as the Limon Sports trimming Our juvenile fcotball team held their banner loftily by their and shall be forfeited to His Majesty Government.
opponents The Rally, which was the It shall be lawful to apply this Regulation to a search have completed their initial three goals to one. For this principal item, was exceeding of any goods, postal packet or postal parcel orriving in Jo San Jose. This was effected momento.
tournament in Cartago and they were the recipients of a jy thrilling The agenda brought out Mrs.
mbica from obroad.
on Saturday and Sunday of The team was accompanied Gayle for Portland, Miss Hause for Kingston, Mrs.
the past week, and we ard by Sres. Alberto Ulloa, who Gaynor for St. James and Costa Rica is not a Sterling Area. ideed glad to learn they did represented them, and Alexis Miss Ferguson for Trelaw remarkably well.
Ramirez, their technical train Their first engagement was er. We are assured the Boys! ny. Manchester was spoken against Cartago. The play were heartily rece ved and for by Mrs. Heron, while CHINESE COLONY CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE Am is said to have been very spec cordially treated throughout Miss Dawkins spoke bria ANNIVERSARY tacular. Both sides displayed the tournament. The spirit of magnificent efforts which cau true sporting fraternity was splendid leadress for St. CaLand Miss Mc Farlane made a On Friday the 10th of the Cassola from centre back. On sed the game to terminate evidenced everywhere.
current month the Chinese the resumption sides with a tie score of two goals mon owes a debt of gratitude therine. Miss Hanson rantate resident in this community demonstrated renewed Two matches were effected to His Excellency Dr. Calde.
llied for St. Andrew, Miss pl celebrated the thirtieth anni gour. Gimnastica was again in the Capital on Sunday. Theron Guardia, the President of Murdock for Clarendon and in versary of China indepen successful. the daring cen first was at 10 a. agains the Repubile, for his magnifiMiss Tiny Edwards for Hanodence.
tre back repeating his perfor San Bosco. when, unfortu cent bounty and co operation ver. Miss Mills represent kha Teh addition to the other mance. Vesubio was awarded nately, our Boys got shut out which made the tour possied St. Ann, Miss Parris events staged in honour of a foul penalty and the shot to a score of one goal by the ble. Those of our citizens who St. Mary and Mrs. Mavis Pothe Day, a football match was registered. The scene beca homesters. The afternoon also co operated and contriwell St. Elizabeth. Miss Sotook place between the Gimme wilder with Gimnastica battle was against Oracan buted, financially, are exten bers represented St. Thomas nagtica and Vesubio teams. striving forcefully to main in which the Limon Sports ded our congratulations.
with Mrs. Gray entertainThe game was full of excite tain their advantage and their ing with a song.
ment.
opponents making every efof!
Gimnastica led in the first fort to at least tie the score CONCERT BY CATHOLICS School on the night of the 22nd.
The contest created a thriinstant. half with one goal earned by the tide, finally, rolled Wing scene with Miss Gaynor favour of Vesubio who effec emerging the We glean that preparations winner, Miss It is understood that for great TO THOSE CONCERNED ted asecond goal. The game are under way for the staging surprises are in store for those and Mrs. Gayle taking third Mills securing second place terminated without any furth of a grand Rainbow Concert in who attend.
er changes to the scores of the Hall of the Catholic Day position.
We have Leen asked to men two each.
tion that due to the very re grettable indisposition of the members of the Staff of The Central American Express of this city during the past week and to the unusually large amoun: of work thrown on the Editor and his Chief Assistant, in connes ior with the Job Prin ting Depaiment, the Journal il nota, today its next istule wil: oe on the 25th instanu ore both by ly tior 12 pin the and TE ca TODAY INVESTMENT FOR TOMORROW TWO RECENT DEATHS Security.
We regrel the information that Santiago Hardy, who formerly resided in Penslylvania in this Province, died in the San Juan de Dios Hospital, San José, on the 10th of the present month.
He was 68 years of age.
Alejandro Quiros Polinaris, a Jormer resident of this city is also atared to have passed away in the same Institution on the 10th. idem. He was thirty seven years old and a native of Grapada, Nicaragua.
Life Insurance gives Mother and Dad Peace of Mind Son José. BANCO NACIONAL DE SEGUROS Limos Este documento es propiedad de la Biblioteca Nacional Miguel Obregón Lizano del Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud, Costa Rica.
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