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page two the bermuda recorder wednesday mat 27 1853 the bermuda recorder christianity gains noted in china despite purges indian naval architect pro bono publico 5s published by the union printery court street hamilton by mary hornaday bermuda eve»y wednesday and saturday u k university training a b place managing editor new york — communist brain washing is not infal lible iu cases where the subject previously has come into con tact with christian or ameri eaa fundamentals learned these tilings iu aeeret meetings in shanghai even the followers of con fucius and the biildhists amory the chinese are now being confused by the lack of a communist moral code ac cording to the mortenaena . 1 nun i iir < hvn i iirresponueui medical and health department subscription rates london maj *-':{ i by an mail the united kingdom government is providing facili ties iiiuler the technical as stance 8c he me of the colon bo plan for an indian naval architect t qualify at durham i'liivitsity hlkmuda 35 yearly 2u half yearly special rates for contract ad 12/6 quarterly i his message has been brought back to the united states by dr and mrs ralph mortensen lutheran mission aries who arrived back in mid april from shanghai where he directed the combined work of the american bible society aud the national bible society of scotland all communications intended for publication should lie addressed present he said the country is leaning towards the soviet system but he fore cast that two underlying chi nese qualities reasonablenes and common isen.se — would prevail in the end plumbing regulations 1941 to the manager ihe recorder ourt street city hamilton bbrmvua wednesday may 27 1953 he n mr i.n.lalain mil.ra ma n ism raghuram who is t spend two yean at the uni versity atndying for the degree ot doctor in naval arehhee lure inspection of plumbing a government stadium steam building up dr mortensen who continu ed to distribute bibles to the chinese under the communist regime and left a three-year supply behind for his chinese successor said that even today individual chinese are bein converted to christianity it a 11 e rf-ii_r 1 asked to evaluate present discontent of highly taxed chinese farmers against the possibility at ultimate n volt of the chinese people against their communist masters dr mortenkcn declared i awl know when the people will get fed up but there is luiild in.-r up a steam that will sonic day blow off its head — es pecialiy among the literate chinese i am not in a position to say when that will happen tu t»_l - - - af . mr raghuram baa already spent some yeara at durban university studying in the de partni.-iit of naval ar.-bitee tun under professor 1 c barretl ill ill all owners contractors ana toto 1 **^! drawn to the necessity of ensuring that no new plumbing system or part thereof is coverec until is has boen inspected and approved by ar inspector of this department the vyith the coming of the m.c.t . in november cricket fans are anxious to know just where the games will be played most of our fields arc either too small or have restrictive covenants the one exception is the prospect garrison field which is in a state of ill repair at the moment but is potentially the best spot experts predict that it will take at least a quarter of a million pounds sterling to equip the garrison field por example a club house is most desirable this building alone — not necessarily elaborate but at least functional — will cost a hundred thousand pounds concrete pavilions along the eastern boundary will cost another hundred thousand a hedge — similar to the one planted around the b.a field — would help to give the field the necessary privacy he told ot one chinese he had met in the past six months who fed up by the communist iu p'.'.l he qualified as bach elor of science iu applied s,i cue | naval architecture frith distinction gaining tin 1 highest marks of any candi date list year he again ob tained highest marks of all the candidates for the b.sc exalil ination in naval architecture gnining first lass honours any ph.mber or other person responsible for the installation of new plumbing is asked to give twenty four hours advance notice of the required inspection by telephoning the medical & health department 2084 or by telephoning the district inspector con i e'fsr^as given a xew testa men t and confessed later and ibis is what i wanted — em peeee ef cod in my heart dr mortensen said there were hiindi-ixls of others like him ccrned the peking totalitarian state dr mortensen said abridges religious freedom by criticize the policy of un arresting preachers who dare ttj communist regime and con fiscating church edifies such as the german lutheran church in shanghai tsingtao and elsewhere in communist china failure to notify tile department or to give adequate advance notice may entail the complete un covering of the system by direction of the authorized officer of this department only lip se^yice m s..ij origin and aim we do not have a sports orgamzat here m bermuda financially able to turn the iarrison field int a stadium and of course our financiers are only interested in invest ments where the returns are rapid hence we call upon the bermuda government to assume the responsibility mrs mortensen told ot au american - educated chinese schoolteacher who during three months of indoctrination was not even allowed the freedom of silence and was carefully watched even for anything anti-coniiniinist she might say iu her sleep yet still retained h-t loyalty to the west the teacher she explaine-d was forced to memorize false anti s\mericau information and could not leave the indoctrina tion enter until she repeated it the mortensens said they i in iovernment t in.iu re eently applied to the council for technical i operation iu colombo ashing for facilities to be provided by one of the colombo plan countries tat post-graduate training for an indian student with emphasis on dhnigpvtng meiehaad ship ami special research and the .. .- . . . aa — a a . xt c p fisher a/chief health inspector ion may rignuy ask tne uestion ien^^mmm|^^h a project pay for itself it is our m"st^ihm™servatrvi opinion that in twenty-five years a fotsrnmiinl stadinn will have paid for itself for example the lily bow fixture which is usually played during the christmas holi days draws from three to five thousand persons tin college week soceer games played between the aineri cans ami the local leagues attracts thousands of footbal fans the b.a a annual track ami field champion ship meet has a large following the iovcrnors cup — would siidi the keds fee declared place themselves above god and the ten commandments here we claim to have the right to criticise our govern ment on moral and spiritual issues if that happened in china the reds would disap pear i*.k coveriiinent offered wei ities at durham 1 in ultimate purpose ol tin training a >" '" htr baghnram fat tin post of sectional head iu the designing oft f \ mn khapatam shipyard feftmup new u s consul arrives for duties s p c a played for by the two best cricket teams — white ami coloured — of the islands and a game played annually between the somers isle league and the cup mat h winnci could be played at the prospect iarrison stadium \ makhapatam is tne only ship yard in india building ocean going ships tin government of india who have _ share in the ownership of the yard arc anxious to develop it into an up-to-date shipyard last year i be obtained from tbe united nations technical asjo.stance administration the eraieai ej an adviser ml a p cole who reeoauaended in his reeprt tin pr..v ision of higher technical raining for indian personnel inspectors report for the month of april 1953 arriving here on monday to take over his duties as consul general in bermuda was mr rtobert b streeper a native of columbus ohio he comes tn the colony from a post in germany and succeeds mt paul tenney who is present ou leave in the united states during the month the in spector has patrolled tin read of the colony in addition tc answering calls investigatiii camplaints etc n rs.i a . * _ ..; :. with a fully equipped stadium we may be able it entice two of the major league baseball teams to do their spring training here a stadium would attract cricket teams from jamaica barbados trinidad british guiana and from other parts of the empire to our shores notice horses i he inspector visit ed the dockside on seven dif ferent occasions durin the month and made examinations he also attended at the shelly bay race track on eight dif ferent dates to examine horses all horses seen were in good condition ( the next cpu-stion is who is going to sell the idea ol a stadium to the government ?" none other than th thirty-five thousand sports fans of bermuda first w must have organized public opinion many of the private clubs will be afraid of competition the iovernment stadium will not necessarily eaaupeta with private clubs but rather it will eater to games and fixtures that are toe big for the private fields to handle mr streeper travelled to the ( l uy by the queen of bermu da and was met at the dock by the ma vm of hamilton the w'or b k williams m.c.p cap tain frederick maynard aide de-camp to his excellency the governor col richard bromi lev commanding officer of kindley field and mr rav in ml phelan of the i'.s con mr raghuram was educated at madras presidency college and is a b.8e i malheinaties | ol madras university he gain ed practical experience by workin iu tin shipbuilding and npair yard of messrs william cray limit i of west hartlepool in the pesiga office of atelier ct cllalltl.t dt la louvre of st na/.aire france and in the shipbuild ing yard of ntensra bwan hunter and wighaa kehnrd coronation day 2nd june 1953 cattle line very old cow was humanely destroyed at the owners ropiest all other ... . i a . . i colon cattle seen througlii.ui found u the good v on this da the police will close off permission to operate gas condition wm streets or portions ot streets and will restrict or authorize parking as the commissioner of pump refused siilate goats one goat eolleeted by request ami humanely des troyed among the places the new official has served in are canton tien tsin teheran nairobi penany in the malaya states rangoon rangoon chunking hankow and madras police decides continued from page 1 engineer and at the expense gladwin fated st mav was of the bermuda motor & cycle read in this letter captain accessories company limited gltnlwin requested have of ab this recommendation was ap seine from monday 2.*ith mav proved 1951 for three weeks and dogs 4-5 dogs were collect ed of these if were stray which were kept far the pre scribed period and then humanely destroyed sun jtt liagliill'am siine.i n bombay for the i'nited king dom iu the liner chasaa ' oi may 1 and is die t arrive 1.1 ma 26 he will bei-rn his tare vear course in naval srehitee ture far the degree of ph.h ■l urn front street from kinjr street to the bermudiana road and the roads in point pleasant park will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 7:.'10 p.m until 11:00 p.m and mr stree|>er will lake up residence at the dona^h niorc tucker's town his wife is expected in the colony t i cats dt kittens 3 cats and 4*j kittens collected hollies arete found tat i male kitten's the remaining :{!• cats and 4<l kittens were humanely dea troved the property committee re commended that plans submit ted by messrs m a gibbons limited and ethel l mitchell be approved these plans were approved as recommended by the property committee stated that ( aptam 1 kobinson wat prepared to act as liar bonrinaster in his absence . cap tain kobinson was appointed harbourmaster < 1 1 1 r>i ii r his ab sence a letter from the transport ... i s 1 1 1 s-.l st short h s alter his arrival — monweutth news aircn.-i no vehicles may be parked on this street or these roads after 7:00 p.m art association putting historical scarves on market in lliiili in 3 houn wit^hjsyht^riizt iu carcdow r „ l l!*ha h f c5 l mail - colonel ralph b vrl^tn^nv-^at^z finersoii forinerlv geneml **'" ""* «* rn j '" ur kldneye olhai r.mi rsou ioruuriy nenerai symptoma of kidney and bladdai manager of the ircat indian fi_t t i---z „!"?*>:•.,•*"'«'"'«"• a "« is • , .» •■, , . „ passages getting up nights i • ii i ii s-l : ht kailwav has been £*■p '' n *- lumbago nervousness ..... . headaches diiflness circles undei appolllteil ( liairmall designate eyes snil rhtumitum poor app't.ti of the nigerian railwav cor k z x ~ poration which is being form d he was chief commissioner *'" v'h.mtl't d,jr «,. g '*' c >"«»* '"•'" , _ ., , , l any cneml.m on guarantee to put of railwavs in india in 1 5*4 a \ j 0 '' * _ h t or money tu k v •>..,»• , . i ' a u i 1 l u hou . r " you *'" <" 1 ' cr and slid tor 4 y.'hrs has been direc •» completely svr!i in or.r week tor of a civil cngineerini firm # c_fft6x «"» *""'• in the i'.k — common wealth far ki«m w w .«„. lmgb j laci * news agency ' 0 nigerian railway corporation the new no 7 shed com mittee made several sugges tions with respect to the alteration to the old no 7 shed this matter was dealt with further at the commit tee's meeting on the 19th may 1953 so the suggestions con tained in the minute of the 12th may 1953 were not con sidered • ( ontr.ii hoard dated l-.th may 19.">:t was read in this letter the transport control board stated that an application had been r iv.-.l from messrs masters limited fur permission to operate a gasoline pump at their traral'e premises church street west for tile purpose of servicing motor vehicle under going repair and maintenance ■. . i . . i . : .. there will be a fireworks display com ment injr at 9:00 p.m which can be seen to best advantage from the waters to the north of whites island or from anywhere on the north side of hamilton harbour between burnaby street and waterloo house continued from page 1 in 16d and the town of st george's as it appeared in 1818 wlun it ceased to be the seat of gouiamnal and a view of the city of hamilton the property committee re commended the granting of a licence to the bermuda iene ral theatres limited for the presentation of motion picture performances at the open-air tvatre the playgrounds hamilton this recommenda tion was approved tat the garage as there is a service station operated by messrs mastres limited with in 60yds of tile suggested ll.'w pump it was decided that the transport control board be in formed that the corporation does not approve of the appli cation in 1 !».)."! taring the display all boats are warned sir stanley said that the preside al of the association will present a scarf to mal lady present at a dinner pre redinjr the preview of the third annual exhibition of the local association which will take place tonight in the • irand central art jalleries in new york nol to approach within a quarter of a mile of the south or west shores of whites island any person bringing a boat into the above area does so at their own risk announcement tag day for the benefit of st paul's a m e church saturday may 30 1953 help a worthy cause the street commitee con sidered a letter from mr 1 i murphie dated llth may 1953 re an encroachment at the vallis building on the berm.i diana road the committee re commended that the encroach ment be agreed to subject to mr murphie signing an en croachment containing the ufcual condition this recom mendation was approved a letter from captain c m i he secretary stated that in no 7 shed there was a consid erable quantity of cemeni which had arrived on the s.s ksseipiihu which left hainil ton on the 14th may 1 !•.">:{ cement importers had been in formed that their cement must b removed by no.u thurs day l'lst ma . 1953 otherwise it will be cssjir 1 for th corporation to remove it this action was approved by order among the distinguish nests who will be present will be the governor and lady hood mr edwin s barrie managing director of irand cntral art f'alleries and mrs barrie and many of the trustees including mr and mrs t 1 watson mr and mrs peter criiiim and mr porter briuton ii r macleod secretary < orpor-.it ion ohue hamilton 25th may 19
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page two the bermuda recorder wednesday mat 27 1853 the bermuda recorder christianity gains noted in china despite purges indian naval architect pro bono publico 5s published by the union printery court street hamilton by mary hornaday bermuda eve»y wednesday and saturday u k university training a b place managing editor new york — communist brain washing is not infal lible iu cases where the subject previously has come into con tact with christian or ameri eaa fundamentals learned these tilings iu aeeret meetings in shanghai even the followers of con fucius and the biildhists amory the chinese are now being confused by the lack of a communist moral code ac cording to the mortenaena . 1 nun i iir < hvn i iirresponueui medical and health department subscription rates london maj *-':{ i by an mail the united kingdom government is providing facili ties iiiuler the technical as stance 8c he me of the colon bo plan for an indian naval architect t qualify at durham i'liivitsity hlkmuda 35 yearly 2u half yearly special rates for contract ad 12/6 quarterly i his message has been brought back to the united states by dr and mrs ralph mortensen lutheran mission aries who arrived back in mid april from shanghai where he directed the combined work of the american bible society aud the national bible society of scotland all communications intended for publication should lie addressed present he said the country is leaning towards the soviet system but he fore cast that two underlying chi nese qualities reasonablenes and common isen.se — would prevail in the end plumbing regulations 1941 to the manager ihe recorder ourt street city hamilton bbrmvua wednesday may 27 1953 he n mr i.n.lalain mil.ra ma n ism raghuram who is t spend two yean at the uni versity atndying for the degree ot doctor in naval arehhee lure inspection of plumbing a government stadium steam building up dr mortensen who continu ed to distribute bibles to the chinese under the communist regime and left a three-year supply behind for his chinese successor said that even today individual chinese are bein converted to christianity it a 11 e rf-ii_r 1 asked to evaluate present discontent of highly taxed chinese farmers against the possibility at ultimate n volt of the chinese people against their communist masters dr mortenkcn declared i awl know when the people will get fed up but there is luiild in.-r up a steam that will sonic day blow off its head — es pecialiy among the literate chinese i am not in a position to say when that will happen tu t»_l - - - af . mr raghuram baa already spent some yeara at durban university studying in the de partni.-iit of naval ar.-bitee tun under professor 1 c barretl ill ill all owners contractors ana toto 1 **^! drawn to the necessity of ensuring that no new plumbing system or part thereof is coverec until is has boen inspected and approved by ar inspector of this department the vyith the coming of the m.c.t . in november cricket fans are anxious to know just where the games will be played most of our fields arc either too small or have restrictive covenants the one exception is the prospect garrison field which is in a state of ill repair at the moment but is potentially the best spot experts predict that it will take at least a quarter of a million pounds sterling to equip the garrison field por example a club house is most desirable this building alone — not necessarily elaborate but at least functional — will cost a hundred thousand pounds concrete pavilions along the eastern boundary will cost another hundred thousand a hedge — similar to the one planted around the b.a field — would help to give the field the necessary privacy he told ot one chinese he had met in the past six months who fed up by the communist iu p'.'.l he qualified as bach elor of science iu applied s,i cue | naval architecture frith distinction gaining tin 1 highest marks of any candi date list year he again ob tained highest marks of all the candidates for the b.sc exalil ination in naval architecture gnining first lass honours any ph.mber or other person responsible for the installation of new plumbing is asked to give twenty four hours advance notice of the required inspection by telephoning the medical & health department 2084 or by telephoning the district inspector con i e'fsr^as given a xew testa men t and confessed later and ibis is what i wanted — em peeee ef cod in my heart dr mortensen said there were hiindi-ixls of others like him ccrned the peking totalitarian state dr mortensen said abridges religious freedom by criticize the policy of un arresting preachers who dare ttj communist regime and con fiscating church edifies such as the german lutheran church in shanghai tsingtao and elsewhere in communist china failure to notify tile department or to give adequate advance notice may entail the complete un covering of the system by direction of the authorized officer of this department only lip se^yice m s..ij origin and aim we do not have a sports orgamzat here m bermuda financially able to turn the iarrison field int a stadium and of course our financiers are only interested in invest ments where the returns are rapid hence we call upon the bermuda government to assume the responsibility mrs mortensen told ot au american - educated chinese schoolteacher who during three months of indoctrination was not even allowed the freedom of silence and was carefully watched even for anything anti-coniiniinist she might say iu her sleep yet still retained h-t loyalty to the west the teacher she explaine-d was forced to memorize false anti s\mericau information and could not leave the indoctrina tion enter until she repeated it the mortensens said they i in iovernment t in.iu re eently applied to the council for technical i operation iu colombo ashing for facilities to be provided by one of the colombo plan countries tat post-graduate training for an indian student with emphasis on dhnigpvtng meiehaad ship ami special research and the .. .- . . . aa — a a . xt c p fisher a/chief health inspector ion may rignuy ask tne uestion ien^^mmm|^^h a project pay for itself it is our m"st^ihm™servatrvi opinion that in twenty-five years a fotsrnmiinl stadinn will have paid for itself for example the lily bow fixture which is usually played during the christmas holi days draws from three to five thousand persons tin college week soceer games played between the aineri cans ami the local leagues attracts thousands of footbal fans the b.a a annual track ami field champion ship meet has a large following the iovcrnors cup — would siidi the keds fee declared place themselves above god and the ten commandments here we claim to have the right to criticise our govern ment on moral and spiritual issues if that happened in china the reds would disap pear i*.k coveriiinent offered wei ities at durham 1 in ultimate purpose ol tin training a >" '" htr baghnram fat tin post of sectional head iu the designing oft f \ mn khapatam shipyard feftmup new u s consul arrives for duties s p c a played for by the two best cricket teams — white ami coloured — of the islands and a game played annually between the somers isle league and the cup mat h winnci could be played at the prospect iarrison stadium \ makhapatam is tne only ship yard in india building ocean going ships tin government of india who have _ share in the ownership of the yard arc anxious to develop it into an up-to-date shipyard last year i be obtained from tbe united nations technical asjo.stance administration the eraieai ej an adviser ml a p cole who reeoauaended in his reeprt tin pr..v ision of higher technical raining for indian personnel inspectors report for the month of april 1953 arriving here on monday to take over his duties as consul general in bermuda was mr rtobert b streeper a native of columbus ohio he comes tn the colony from a post in germany and succeeds mt paul tenney who is present ou leave in the united states during the month the in spector has patrolled tin read of the colony in addition tc answering calls investigatiii camplaints etc n rs.i a . * _ ..; :. with a fully equipped stadium we may be able it entice two of the major league baseball teams to do their spring training here a stadium would attract cricket teams from jamaica barbados trinidad british guiana and from other parts of the empire to our shores notice horses i he inspector visit ed the dockside on seven dif ferent occasions durin the month and made examinations he also attended at the shelly bay race track on eight dif ferent dates to examine horses all horses seen were in good condition ( the next cpu-stion is who is going to sell the idea ol a stadium to the government ?" none other than th thirty-five thousand sports fans of bermuda first w must have organized public opinion many of the private clubs will be afraid of competition the iovernment stadium will not necessarily eaaupeta with private clubs but rather it will eater to games and fixtures that are toe big for the private fields to handle mr streeper travelled to the ( l uy by the queen of bermu da and was met at the dock by the ma vm of hamilton the w'or b k williams m.c.p cap tain frederick maynard aide de-camp to his excellency the governor col richard bromi lev commanding officer of kindley field and mr rav in ml phelan of the i'.s con mr raghuram was educated at madras presidency college and is a b.8e i malheinaties | ol madras university he gain ed practical experience by workin iu tin shipbuilding and npair yard of messrs william cray limit i of west hartlepool in the pesiga office of atelier ct cllalltl.t dt la louvre of st na/.aire france and in the shipbuild ing yard of ntensra bwan hunter and wighaa kehnrd coronation day 2nd june 1953 cattle line very old cow was humanely destroyed at the owners ropiest all other ... . i a . . i colon cattle seen througlii.ui found u the good v on this da the police will close off permission to operate gas condition wm streets or portions ot streets and will restrict or authorize parking as the commissioner of pump refused siilate goats one goat eolleeted by request ami humanely des troyed among the places the new official has served in are canton tien tsin teheran nairobi penany in the malaya states rangoon rangoon chunking hankow and madras police decides continued from page 1 engineer and at the expense gladwin fated st mav was of the bermuda motor & cycle read in this letter captain accessories company limited gltnlwin requested have of ab this recommendation was ap seine from monday 2.*ith mav proved 1951 for three weeks and dogs 4-5 dogs were collect ed of these if were stray which were kept far the pre scribed period and then humanely destroyed sun jtt liagliill'am siine.i n bombay for the i'nited king dom iu the liner chasaa ' oi may 1 and is die t arrive 1.1 ma 26 he will bei-rn his tare vear course in naval srehitee ture far the degree of ph.h ■l urn front street from kinjr street to the bermudiana road and the roads in point pleasant park will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 7:.'10 p.m until 11:00 p.m and mr stree|>er will lake up residence at the dona^h niorc tucker's town his wife is expected in the colony t i cats dt kittens 3 cats and 4*j kittens collected hollies arete found tat i male kitten's the remaining :{!• cats and 4 |
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