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PERSONALI Conditions In Panama Said Unfavourable For West Indians Wh le on a few days busi TACA TACA TACA TACA TACA ness trip in the Capital, last It is my opinion that Jamaicans in Panama would be better week our joy was remarkably off if they return home and engage in local industries, because enhaсed by eaving contacted at present condtions in the Republic are not at all favourable many prom nent persons, for to West Indians merly residents of this city Their greetings, individually This warning was given have seen in Kingston, Monwe have just cause to believe yesterday by Mr. Ca tego Bay and Brown Town, were sincere. Among these rrington, West Indian, presi St. Ann.
are Don Alfredo Cañas, the dent of the Bar Association ex Pres dent of the Limon of the Canal Zone, who leaves Referring to tse economic Auxiliary Red Cross Commit the island today after a state of Jamaicans in Panama, tee, Don Ricardo Fernández month visit to his fr ends, in Mr. Carrington characterised Mora, one of the efficient Ba cluding the Hon. Dud them as being unfavourable, nana Receivers of the days ley Evans, Minister for Agri because their scope of prolong passed. Doctor Carlos culture, Lands and Commerce, gress in somewhat limited, Francisco Cordero, the pion Mr. Carrington is also Chan they not being permitted to neer Ch ef of Limon United cellor of the Missionary Dis engage in any retail business, Medical and Sanitary Depart trict of the Protestant Episco which is the only business on San José Mondays ment and who also served uspal Church for Panama, Cos which the ordinary man a Deputy to tlre National Con ta Rica and Colombia. thrive there. Limón Tuesdays gress. Don Mico, forMr. Carrington said that merly foreman of the Cacao during his tour of the island MORE ENCOURAGING Sixaola Thursday Plant of the Costa Rica Ba he had been favourable imHERE nana Company. Mrs. Jane Dou pressed with conditions here.
Changuinola From what have seen, glas who was asociated with Satu thes local Salvation Army have not seen much po think the opportunities for Balboa Mrs. Carmeta Smith, pular verty where have visited Jamaicans to advance themsel accia med as the San Jose he observed, and moving ves are much more encouragmother for many visiting 11 about in a business like ing here than in Panama. Mr.
SAFETY COMFORT SERVICE monenses. Mr. Thomas Allen manner. However, my infor Carrington went on. In Paon whom the visitor to the Ca mat on from those who are nama there are several Jamaipital can rely on for desired in a position to know, is that cans, Barbadians, Trinidaddiinformat on on suat er of the conditions in the interior, ans who are getting very old ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF LEimportance and several other especially on the farms and in with no prospect nd, in my opi Old Timers within the agricultural districts, are nion, if the aJmaicans would TTER APPEARED IN EL TRABAJO our contact.
quite different, from what help themselves much Guacimo. cultural activities in a perfect advantageously than in PanaSeñora Luisa Gonzalez: form by want of security in our lot. This is putting in dis say this with special reAfter my compliment to cord more than six hundred ference to living conditions.
Si usted necesita los servicios competentes you beg the favour to pub farmers who inhabit this place The conditions here as have lish in El Trabajo that and waiting that seen them are much healthier, which am gonig to put to Don Teodoro complies with Confianza distinguida y con larga experiencia como morally, for those who administrador de propiedades en la Provincia de Limón your knowledge is the dif his promise that he offered not permanently employed, ficult situation which the agri the residents of Guacimo. The DIRIJASE: and who only get transient, culturists of this place are proof is that this year more employment, by which passing through. Since this than fifty agriculturists have GEORGE LAZARUS mean get work on the hour year our plantations of cora abandoned the land; weary ly basis. In Panama this ca have suffered a los of twenty to wait; have left their lots in tegory of worker gets employ five to fifty percent as a result which they were losing the Mr. and Mrs. AMBROINSE HAMMOND (ment only when work is avai of the rain. floods and the health of their families and HELD EVENING AT HOME lable and during the waiting bad roads which is a ruin for themselves.
period they are subjected to all of us and that which is Your servant lots of privation the only thing we can plant Leon Zúñiga Solano: In all its compatibility to herself splendid hostess; During Mr. Carrington and by such existing condition El Trabajo. August 10.
Christian fellowship. we had moreso in the quickness of her sojourn here he had taken we cannot extend the agri 1946.
joined delightfully the com movement from the pantry the waters at Milk River pany of the Reverend Mrs. to the service table thus keepBaths.
WOMEN MISSIONARY PRAYING Cordelia Barnes, the Rever ing a contineous flow of the As a lawyer he visited the end Elvira tewart, Mesdames, good things for the stomach.
BAND Sarah Arthurs and Iris. McTo have been in attendance Supreme Court where he said Phun, and Mr. Vincent Gray. was a joy and we are yearn the dignity and respect exhibi. the report in connection with Baptist Church situated along he was much impressed with We hail most impressively weeks ago in the Penticostal the invitees to Mr. and Mrs. ing for the next.
Ambroise Hammond Even Many ripen hours ted, and expressed gratitude the Inauguration of the Wo the Camp One Road.
ing at Home on Sunday the spent in supplying the mind to the Registrar and his staff men Missionary Praying The fundamental as we gat th instant.
plantation with rich fertiliza for the courtesy shown him.
Band, a Seed said to be sown Mrs. Hammond proved tion.
Of the solicitors and barris by the Reverend Mrs. Cor her is to carry out a house to ters he met, he said they we delia Barnes, assisted by the of the Band as well as to enhouse prayer by the members re men of the highest type. Reverend Mrs. Elvira Stewart deavour to assist in general of Panama City. The cereVenta de MERCADERIAS Christian responsibilities: We The Jamaica Gleaner mony was effected few are told that a very high class programme was given and en General which Mr. Sylvester La Casa de Los Muebles Cunningham presided. Among the entertaining items, it 50 varas al Oeste de la Panadería de los been mentioned was solo by Mrs. Irene señores Musmanni recitations and son eral children; a co (Frente Unidad Sanitaria)
LE OFRECE TODO LO QUE USTED discourse NECESITE PARA SU VIVIENDA.
bodying their tributions to TODO MUY BARATO CIUDAD DE LIMON Jesus Christ ternig of a in the affairs Gran Oportunidad who are are a were a over Browne y Abrahams on Tome Kola Garr.
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