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rage four the bermuda recorder saturday march 6 1954 red forces grow sudan enters final stage a.f.l c.1.0 for mau mau slayings total 1,000 m brooke kidney acids rob your rest m ____.__* n l aamwaaam •______.«. i __.___.* - i anti-bias job law bond tea londox the armed forces nf the i'.s.s.k have increased by 150,000 to 4,750,000 since 1951 the house of luminous was told fi'b hi of independence nairobi kenya mare z almost 1.000 residents ol this british east african colony have been slain by mau mam terroritss since the start of the emergency the kenya legislature was told today i rr !_* i .._:..!. ..'. ci i...t._ir wash1xgtun march 2 the a f l and c 1 o today indorsed anti - job-discrimina tion legislation as a necessary ste-p to proteet minority rights at imnie and america's repu tation as a elem oc racy throughout the world n r n .. i !>_.-_... i 1 /•_ many people never seem to get a good night's re»l they-turn and ton — blame il on nerves when it may be their kidneys healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood if they fail and impurities stay in the system disturbed rest often follows ff you don't rest well get and use dodd's kidney pills dodd's help the kidneys so that you can rest better — and feel better 134 xigel kuril arlianieinar see-ret avv to the defense min istry guve these figures in reply to a question to have complete independence within three years economical chief legislative see-retar h s potter saiel the death toll i n <• in el e el twenty-two euro peans twenty-one asians and 930 africans he said the armed forces ot the soviet union's east euro pean associates had increased by nearly 120.000 to 1,190,000 walter i keuther u 1 u president told a senate labor subcommittee that this coun try's loss of moral standing anel leadership among other nations is gre-ater now that facts of job discrimination are known throughout the world /* 1 1 ________ _ . n * , * dodds kidney pil me ui-ii',ins en mi uiuaii ceieorati'ii the ae-w l car witl pageantry and splendour to niark.the opening of the tirst popu larly elected parliament and all-sudanese cabinet on the final sta«re of national independence and self-'detei iiiin.il hh^^^^m ene>rafl on tlnfl suffl lasfl the reprefl m i'nionisfl inte<_rafl seats fl foifl r rrfl the britishfl commonwealth seats fl socalledb independents non-partyb cap-b party i the socialist republican b officcl'sl f fl ment i t li .- 1 xigeria i and one i alle'll i fronb everybody s market mr bire-h said the boviet inrrmrr was mainly due to the growth of the soviet xavy _-_ -._.,!■1 1 east broadway communist ( lima has armed fore-es of more than 4,000,000 and the're were between 6,000,008 anel 10.000.000 in the militia he said bargain sale or rresh and frozen fruit and vegetables ailing tor a strong federal fair employment practices commission he said the spread between incomes of white and non-white families narrowed under the war-time f e p c said unemployment seems likely but has widened again andrew j biemiller fonner democratic congressman from wisconsin and now a member of the a f l legislative connuitti'e said some pro gress on halting job discrim ination has been made by state and local legislation the subcommittee is consiel ering legislation to establish an f e p c with power to see-k e-ourt orders to force re calcitrant employers to halt discrimination against em ployees em racial or religious grounds aiul orderly heliavioiir during the general elections had proved themselves worthy to assume the great responsibi lity placed upon them the manner in which the elections were earned . out is a rery great tribute to the character of the sudanese people anel justifies hope that the prin ciple and institutions of de mocracy will take firm root in the sudan local and imported laborite kmrys ii u g h e s who had asked for the figures also wanted to know if britain was relatively stronger as a reult of its rearmament over the last thre'e years now o-jn meats deeb saad groceries ror your convenience were open from 8 a.m to !) p.m mr i.iri'h replied les we have now something approach ing the realistic defense which we hael not got before hamilton upen ihursdays 8 a.m to 1 p in the governor-general alsei paid tribute to the electoral commission headed by the well known indian expert ou cenidue-ting elections mr su kumar sen who was lent to the sudanese government by prime minister nehru to ar range and supervise the gen eral elections among even the most backward tribes who voted by symbols he also paid tribute to the sudanese officers of the commission throughout tlie country . for the efficient way they carried out their task butter crust products ukink a light dry ru-1 bounty rum are made from the finest puerto r1can terrorist group sad to number ingredients jn the i pper chamber called the senate there are 22 mem bers of the national unionist party 5 of the umma party 3 of the southern party ami 2 independents apart from these elected senators the governor-general in consulta tion with the prime minister and the five member inter national commission headed by a pakistani chairman will appoint a further 20 members to the senate bottled in barbados only 500 ideal led visitors to the ijuties of the new cabinet ". bakery are welcome at any time nationalists attempted assas sination of former presi dent truman in 1950 cocktails — punches _ swizzles oetining the duties of the cabinet the governor-gen eral said that it will be the duty of the council of minis ters to formulate policy anel execute the executive and ad ministrative functions of gov ernment but the council is answerable to parliament for all it's acts and it is the mem bers of parliament who will carry the ultimate responsibi lity for promoting and safe guarding the interests of all the peoples of the sudan and your long kum coolers i ml ei nations x y march 1 of puerto rico's 2.o<.0,000 inhabitants approxi mately 00 are said to belong to the puerto riean nation alists party — tlie group re sponsible for the attempted assassination of former presi dent harry s truman in 1950 and presumably responsi ble for the shootings in the house of representatives to day ihe bermuda bakery ltd pitt's bay road phone 1080 j he speaker ot the house of representatives is a 38 years old sudanese high court judge mr babikr awadalla who re-signed his judgeship to stand election another sudanese a i m ed mohame'd # yassin a former government surveyor w a s elected president of the senate 11/6 bottle at gosling bros ltd _________ tm amwm-mm up ___________ l___fl ____ •* ■< n__w-v a ** a t voe *° f * j ob mv rza msa tjavi * xm j a*wa**i 52m t romuia jfl s-\-_p?5l i ~*» . -___■_.■»< >"^/ hypopkotpkltot factor / «*■*•■■* cod lhw byre j - ■hfl ■!»*•* ._ / at wtm dmny tortoam m ____ codo 1 * 1 **" __ v "'* *"«■*» bf crmoto _^ b tt_ll comp 001 d ot__lo_ol od<tad to a a 9 ma w co mmw codal compound - k lf!l j he ioverno_m_.eneral also e'xpla-iueel t h a t under the terms of the angle,-egytian agreement the newly elected parliament will have the right to indicate by resolution their readiness for complete inde pendence at anytime within the transition period of not longer than three y ear s therefore the sudanese stood on the threshold of self-gov ernment anil have entereel the last stage of their journey to the goal of all freedom loving people . . . de-termina tiem by them at their own future hamilton the new crime minister is likely to be mr ismail azhari tin leade-r of the xational unionist party the leader of the opposition is likely to be mr mohammed mahgoub a leading khartoum lawyer as sisted by saved sedik peiliti eal leader of the t'niina party i his estimate was made re cently by luis mtinoz marin puerto rico's governor lur ing an interview with a correspondent at the gov ernor's vae-ation home outside san juan it is likely to be an accurate estimate because gov munoz kee'ps close watch on the activities of the na tionalist group as part of his own personal safety measures nationalists made an attempt on his life too simultaneously with the 1950 incident in front of blair house in wash ington 2 14 1 s031erset st george uovernor praises orderly i !_-' lection jig p^'vw aclelressing the lornial open in of the new parliami'iit the governor general s i t robert howe said that the snelane'se by their peaceful — ihi barbados beacon sjnee that tunc tbe xation alists bave gone underground in puerto rico for all prac tical purposes hale now are stewards a terrorist group 1 hey are a terrorist group gov miuioz saiel in the inter view they do not partici pate in our elections their theory at le'ast the reason they give the public is that elections are the fraud of de mocracy th real reason is a very good one the elections are all against them they woulel not obtain enough votes to maintain the status of an official political party the puerto rican independ ista party which also advo cates total independence but by peaceful means polleel lipton navy order gives negroes m hi id ion grow up strong and healthy free choice in any branch \\ ashi.m.tu.n march 1 — the xavy announced today it is ending se>parate enlistment of stewards a move aimed at e'hanging the present predomi nantly xegro composition of its stewards branch the step is in line with a promise by secretary of the xavy robert b anderson to i .~ 1 1 - :_.____ ten any specialty group — in cluding stewards — after training can choose other branches on racial advisers te the mili tary said it is hoped this will give xegroes a greater oppor tunity to . cheiose other branches than the steward servie-e while white enlistee's may ente-r the stewards branch if they wish lessen [■a highly mm f^wwt^rjrs at mmu wmisj£3g3^&=fsg00^w ivour of g5i?r ; m ihey al ma^^^^^\m by they fl%^jr°flr^3fl nit from ___£___! f vir brings yo seek ways to end the racially .!'....!..... ....*. c ■_ i _______ 1 ' continued on page 6 distinct nature of the stewards branch — one of the last re maining xegro services in the armed forces perfect tea t-h _ _ ■■it was thought by some that many xegroes will choose non ste-warel work if given the e-hance became of the racial label pinned on the steward service in the past foot itch healed in 3 days 1 ileretot ore anvy applicants 1 it 1 llltlll rctttttttn given a choice of enlis^l either seamen or stewards there have been repeated complaints that recruiting officers encouraged negroe to join the steward service and steered white recruits awa.v from it almost all xavy stewards now are xegroes filipinos or puerto ricans « <_ i c i_>amp spoils tea that is why every lipton's packet is double trapped to defeat damp the first protection is the scaled cellophane wrap round each packet ; the second is the plastic waterproof lipton's freshpak as illustrated t :««-_,—>„ • _.. _ . ... __. vuuj provides au tzamm tial ingredients that a childien need it is i concentrated health w helps build stron^fl good teeth and sturfl _ children love the flfl virol and because h ways take it willing __ — : get the utmost bcivafl at latest report about half the xavy xe'groes were in the steward servie-e a very small number of white sailors are stewards anel recently the xavy reportedly has enlisted thousands of filipinos for that work _. _ .. uu •_>., i ii uuiui l amawmm i badly that hey nearly drive yoj crazy does the skin crack peel oil bleed the real cause ot these skin troubles is a germ that haa spread throughout the world anil to called various names such as athlate's foot singapore itch dhoby itch you can't get rid of the trouble until you re-l move the germ cause a new dis-l covery culled nixoderm etops the itching in 7 minutes kills the germ in 24 hours and starts healing the skin soft smooth anel clear in 3 days nixoderm is so snioeessful it is guar anteed to end the tch uld heal th skin not only on the feet but tht most stubborn cases of rczema pim ples acne lloils and ringworm o face or bod or money back on returi of emptv carton ask your chemist foi m __. nixodern uptons is the only tea which offers this double protection from factory to grocer's shelf your bright cellophaned packet of lipton's tea comes from this sealed container fresk as the day it was packed " demon damp " cannot get in flavour cannot get out ne high defense official ex pressed belief that it will take some time under the new order to e n d the predominantly xegro character of the steward branch but he said it will come out ia the end upton's tea t utter today s brief an nouncement recruits will be enlisted solely as seamen they will then go to recruit train ing centers where they will be given the chance to apply us goutiness buy a packet today far skim troubles you
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Date | 1954-03-06 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1954-03-06 |
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rage four the bermuda recorder saturday march 6 1954 red forces grow sudan enters final stage a.f.l c.1.0 for mau mau slayings total 1,000 m brooke kidney acids rob your rest m ____.__* n l aamwaaam •______.«. i __.___.* - i anti-bias job law bond tea londox the armed forces nf the i'.s.s.k have increased by 150,000 to 4,750,000 since 1951 the house of luminous was told fi'b hi of independence nairobi kenya mare z almost 1.000 residents ol this british east african colony have been slain by mau mam terroritss since the start of the emergency the kenya legislature was told today i rr !_* i .._:..!. ..'. ci i...t._ir wash1xgtun march 2 the a f l and c 1 o today indorsed anti - job-discrimina tion legislation as a necessary ste-p to proteet minority rights at imnie and america's repu tation as a elem oc racy throughout the world n r n .. i !>_.-_... i 1 /•_ many people never seem to get a good night's re»l they-turn and ton — blame il on nerves when it may be their kidneys healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood if they fail and impurities stay in the system disturbed rest often follows ff you don't rest well get and use dodd's kidney pills dodd's help the kidneys so that you can rest better — and feel better 134 xigel kuril arlianieinar see-ret avv to the defense min istry guve these figures in reply to a question to have complete independence within three years economical chief legislative see-retar h s potter saiel the death toll i n <• in el e el twenty-two euro peans twenty-one asians and 930 africans he said the armed forces ot the soviet union's east euro pean associates had increased by nearly 120.000 to 1,190,000 walter i keuther u 1 u president told a senate labor subcommittee that this coun try's loss of moral standing anel leadership among other nations is gre-ater now that facts of job discrimination are known throughout the world /* 1 1 ________ _ . n * , * dodds kidney pil me ui-ii',ins en mi uiuaii ceieorati'ii the ae-w l car witl pageantry and splendour to niark.the opening of the tirst popu larly elected parliament and all-sudanese cabinet on the final sta«re of national independence and self-'detei iiiin.il hh^^^^m ene>rafl on tlnfl suffl lasfl the reprefl m i'nionisfl inte<_rafl seats fl foifl r rrfl the britishfl commonwealth seats fl socalledb independents non-partyb cap-b party i the socialist republican b officcl'sl f fl ment i t li .- 1 xigeria i and one i alle'll i fronb everybody s market mr bire-h said the boviet inrrmrr was mainly due to the growth of the soviet xavy _-_ -._.,!■1 1 east broadway communist ( lima has armed fore-es of more than 4,000,000 and the're were between 6,000,008 anel 10.000.000 in the militia he said bargain sale or rresh and frozen fruit and vegetables ailing tor a strong federal fair employment practices commission he said the spread between incomes of white and non-white families narrowed under the war-time f e p c said unemployment seems likely but has widened again andrew j biemiller fonner democratic congressman from wisconsin and now a member of the a f l legislative connuitti'e said some pro gress on halting job discrim ination has been made by state and local legislation the subcommittee is consiel ering legislation to establish an f e p c with power to see-k e-ourt orders to force re calcitrant employers to halt discrimination against em ployees em racial or religious grounds aiul orderly heliavioiir during the general elections had proved themselves worthy to assume the great responsibi lity placed upon them the manner in which the elections were earned . out is a rery great tribute to the character of the sudanese people anel justifies hope that the prin ciple and institutions of de mocracy will take firm root in the sudan local and imported laborite kmrys ii u g h e s who had asked for the figures also wanted to know if britain was relatively stronger as a reult of its rearmament over the last thre'e years now o-jn meats deeb saad groceries ror your convenience were open from 8 a.m to !) p.m mr i.iri'h replied les we have now something approach ing the realistic defense which we hael not got before hamilton upen ihursdays 8 a.m to 1 p in the governor-general alsei paid tribute to the electoral commission headed by the well known indian expert ou cenidue-ting elections mr su kumar sen who was lent to the sudanese government by prime minister nehru to ar range and supervise the gen eral elections among even the most backward tribes who voted by symbols he also paid tribute to the sudanese officers of the commission throughout tlie country . for the efficient way they carried out their task butter crust products ukink a light dry ru-1 bounty rum are made from the finest puerto r1can terrorist group sad to number ingredients jn the i pper chamber called the senate there are 22 mem bers of the national unionist party 5 of the umma party 3 of the southern party ami 2 independents apart from these elected senators the governor-general in consulta tion with the prime minister and the five member inter national commission headed by a pakistani chairman will appoint a further 20 members to the senate bottled in barbados only 500 ideal led visitors to the ijuties of the new cabinet ". bakery are welcome at any time nationalists attempted assas sination of former presi dent truman in 1950 cocktails — punches _ swizzles oetining the duties of the cabinet the governor-gen eral said that it will be the duty of the council of minis ters to formulate policy anel execute the executive and ad ministrative functions of gov ernment but the council is answerable to parliament for all it's acts and it is the mem bers of parliament who will carry the ultimate responsibi lity for promoting and safe guarding the interests of all the peoples of the sudan and your long kum coolers i ml ei nations x y march 1 of puerto rico's 2.o<.0,000 inhabitants approxi mately 00 are said to belong to the puerto riean nation alists party — tlie group re sponsible for the attempted assassination of former presi dent harry s truman in 1950 and presumably responsi ble for the shootings in the house of representatives to day ihe bermuda bakery ltd pitt's bay road phone 1080 j he speaker ot the house of representatives is a 38 years old sudanese high court judge mr babikr awadalla who re-signed his judgeship to stand election another sudanese a i m ed mohame'd # yassin a former government surveyor w a s elected president of the senate 11/6 bottle at gosling bros ltd _________ tm amwm-mm up ___________ l___fl ____ •* ■< n__w-v a ** a t voe *° f * j ob mv rza msa tjavi * xm j a*wa**i 52m t romuia jfl s-\-_p?5l i ~*» . -___■_.■»< >"^/ hypopkotpkltot factor / «*■*•■■* cod lhw byre j - ■hfl ■!»*•* ._ / at wtm dmny tortoam m ____ codo 1 * 1 **" __ v "'* *"«■*» bf crmoto _^ b tt_ll comp 001 d ot__lo_ol od |
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