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Page 12 ATLANTIC VOICE Saturday 20th July 1946 Bulletins From Britain same 24th of mass of this year.
Britain New Ambassador to the VICTORY PARADE Census in the United States West Indies census is not an everyOn Wednesday afternoon, day event even in the most June 5th, Lord Inverchapel of advanced countries, and in the Loch Eck, twelfth AmbassaWest Indies, where no count dor from Great Britain to the had been taken for 25 years United States, presented his in many of the Colonies, the credentials to President Trucensus of April excited widman. He comes to this country espread interest. This was true following one of his most difeven in Trinidad, which had ficult assignments, that of speits last census in 1931, and cial envoy to Java, where he which had a war. time regiswas mediator in the Dutchtration of manpower in 1942 Indonesian dispute.
that was supposed to furnish Lord Inverchapel, who was a good deal of the same inSir Archibald Clark Kerr until formation he was made a peer early this The census was taken in year, succeeds the Earl of nine Colonies on the Halifax in a distinguished line day at the instance of the of Ambassadors to the United Comptroller for Development States. The first of that rank and Welfare in the West Inwas Sir Julian Pauncefote, dies, who also arranged to who became Ambassador in have the main work of tabulMarch 1893, after having been ation done in a central office Minister to the United States Britain celebrated Victory on June 8th with a parade of Allied Forces en London, the in Jamaica instead of in the for your years. In 1893 the salute being taken by Their Majesties in the Mall.
individual Colonies. Jamaica Congress altered the di Picture shows: herself did not participate, plomatic ordinance which The King and Queen arriving at the Saluting Base. Behind Her Majesty the Queen (left having had her own census America had followed for a to right) Mr. Attlee, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Mackenzie King and General Smuts.
three years ago. Special efcentury, changing her most forts were made to co ordinimportant foreign Legations to Embassies. In anticipation, Britain Can Make it British industry must plan from models on the floor, but ate the measures adopted in its activities more the British Legation in Wash Comprehensive carefully to inspect, after six years of the different communities, and now than in previous years. military production, the nu agreement was reached on ington was raised to the rank Plans are moving forward The tastes of of an Embassy, thereby rais for the National Exhibition of various consumers in merous developments in the many points of procedure at countries must be design of consumer goods an inter. Colonial Census ing the Minister to the rank of Design which is to open in fully considered; new methods which in the future will bring Conference held in Barbados Ambassador.
London on September At that time Sir Julian wrote production and in new comfort and convenience last November, including the It was recently creasing competition in export to millions of homes, main questions to be asked.
to Secretary Gresham of Groannounced that a team of markest, must be examined. In addition to the individual It is hoped, as a result, that ver Clevenland administraover seventy of the leading Even during the war the Bri displays of commodities, there the figures will be of benefit tion that he had received indisplay experts of the country tish Coalition Government will be about twenty roomsto the whole Caribbean group.
structions that Queen Victoria had been engaged to work on was concerned enough about kitchens, bathrooms, dining model Census Ordinance has been graciously pleased the presentation of the exhi these problems to establish a rooms, bedrooms, nurseries was passed by all the partito appoint me her first Ambits in the Victoria and Al Council of Industrial Design planned by individual design cipaitng Colonies, and very bassador to the United States bert Museum.
to do research and give advice ers in consultation with the comprehensive provisions of America. am to state that This exhibition is sponsor. about the forming of Design Council. Textiles and clothing were made in it and in the this act is intended as a fresh ed by the Council of Industrial Centres for various industries, will be allocated a substantial accompanying regulations proof of the desire of the Design, and will be one of Now the Council is sponsor percentage of space.
which census in a Queen and her Government still further to cement the bond the important industrial events ing this exhibition which Sir As the number of exhibits class by itself so far as previof the year. It will show the Stafford Cripps, President of will be limited by the quarters ous. West Indian experience of blood, sympathy, and best post. war designs in con the Board of Trade, has cal available at the Victoria and went. It was far more than a friendship which should ever commodities which led a well. calculated act Albert Museum, it will be population census, for it inunite the two great nations Brtiain has so far achieved, of national policy of first class necessary for the Council to cluded agriculture, livestock, that speak the English tonalong with examples of out importance to the export trade select only the best designs and fisheries; so that, as one gue.
standing designs of recent and to the home consumerſ and the most promising devofficial put it, a complete At that time the Embassy years, and some which may alike.
elopments. Selection commit picture of the condition of was located in Washington at be expected on the market in It will not be a commercialtees under the general chairthe different communities Connectticut and Streets five years and in twenty exhibition. As currently plan manship of Lord Woolton should have been obtained on the site where the Goodyears. Such diverse commodi ned, some products on exhibit have begun choosing from the down to the last breadfruit year Service garage is ties as baby carriages, books, may not even be in produc large number of submissions tree. great deal is hoped situated. There it stayed durkitchen equipment, furnituretion, and manufacturers from British industry.
for, in consequence. For exam ing the tenure of office of ap names will not be attached to The exhibition will be fol ple, the Attorney General the Hon. Herbert, Sir glass, textiles, wearing parel, Mortimer Durand, the Rt.
packaging for food, items, but will probably be lowed in the spring of 1947 of Trinidad told the LegislaHon. James Bryce, Sir Cecil pottery, watches, and cosme listed in catalogues. The pub by the first post. war British tive Council that it would help tics will be shown.
lic will attend not to proborder Industries Fair, in which the the Government with Arthur Spring Rice, Viscount full range of current British lems of education, and unemReading, Viscunt Grey, and Sir Auckland Geddes. While transfer to a third party any lined in India for this purpose.
production will be shown and ployment. The census should of Sir Esmé Howard was Ambas privileges accruing from the Therefore, when the new In at which firm orders for the also be a standing source goods displayed may be placreliable information for such sador, the present Embassy treaty, without the consent of dian constitution comes into ed by home bodies as the and Ave the second party.
Development overseas at 3100 Massachusetts effect, the British Crown will buyers.
and Welfare Organisation, the nue was built, where Sir Rocease to exercise the powers Caribbean Commission, the nald Lindsay, the Marquess On the other hand, those of paramountcy over the InIncorporated Chambers of of Lothian, and the Earl of who were afraid that Britain dian States, and the powers COMERCIANTE Commerce of the British CaHalifax served, and where would retain a foothold in the ceded to Britain by individual ribbean, the West Indian ConLord Inverchapel now DETALLISTA takes States are assured that in a treaties will return to the Staference, the West India Comup his duties.
self. governing India the tes. It will then be for the Stamittee in London, and the the British Licores. Abarrotes. CristaleGovernment British Government will not tes, as fully independent units, Colonial Office.
could not and will not in any be able to carry out the obli to decide whether (a) to join ría. Materiales de Ferretería y Eléctricos. Todo se encuentra circumstances transfer para gations of paramountcy, e. an all. India federation Statistical guidance is badly mountcy to an Indian Govern the defence of the State, and (b) to make any other agreen este Establecimiento needed in many directions.
ment. It is not possible for cannot contemplate thatement they may wish with the one signatory to a treaty to British troops would be reta new Indian Government. JOSE ACHIONG Continued put this sumer now or 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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