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m bermuda - jb irecorder iph 4j co s=sj§ls i_8bji purvis ltd - purvis ltd r^iblisned bi weekly price id wednesdays 1 saturdays r volume xxxn hamilton bermuda wednesday july 11 1956 no 36 „ governor comments on berkeley cadets s sill * v ■ml £ i h|fil j if t life zt ■- * < if . * " .■■^* _ t wj'-m f r_i li.fi iff wrr if i si pi in m ' i iiii lli iii m prorogationof parliament at working hard camp in jr 1 but are happy ,.?«..■■sir john tells legislators that impact of royal navj changes being studied in london i im i i iiii i i 1 1 i ii i iiii i imp ii nn hi ' ii - annual camp at warrick camp on sunday were reportec this morning by their commanding officer captain arthur card to be working hard but very happy he added that excel lent progress had been made so far tht mm vs&fx fi w j p '^* 1_s w m^mw b 1 h h *« '•'***' •"•_ b5_s fa^ffik s b : '^_ i t 77r8k - : 3__r i — — _ ._ i»i k _» fh _ bk ~' ;: m__i iissw is v v b hb—^^^9 rk k^_m ■&§& l ____■-^- ' j^y^'t-m _____■fc_l : lip mm jabl bap j_l tfr 1*1 l_j me i un implications 01 tne recent announcement ui change in tlie set-up of the royal xavys america and west india station with headquarters in bermuda are still under consider ation with the colonial office in london his : e^-tlvncy tin governor sir john woodall said n monday at jhj prorojratioi of colonial parliament ' 1ir ' •»*'&* of hot il the counl referretl to the impendin<l vice-admiral appointed the deputy wit ill va i the announce the ihl m.i.l be berinudl on appointee mil bermuda term will the gov ernor october the parlial open on nl the the lejrislativtl the ll immediately the declare closed the l speaker sir summonetl the thi lir i'i-niii-1 tlnl i!l i the till spi'xl-ill hououil able the legh ol the i appropriatl ill pi i i for the r;i ■■'_ i ihe cadets have been under going training in battle tactics and the handling of weapons and before tlie week is out they will be given an opportunity to demonstrate some of their training range and will carry out a pro gramme on mortar operation and field tactics on friday his excellency the governor will visit the camp at 11 a.m and immediately after he de parts the cadets will go on manoeuvres in the vicinity of whale bay southampton ttil consideration and hart i work which you have given to the affairs of the colony dar ing the past eight months •■i ■'- " tlie other officers in tin cam besides captain card are 2nd lieut dudley burehall and 2nd lieut cecil dacosta who are teachers at the berke ley institute captain d ii burns b.m.a and sgt major outerbridge also of the b.m.a 4 i w much important and de tailed legislation lias been carried out it is not m v p ir pose to review all the bi'ls and resolves with which y m have dealt their details will be fresh in your minds murder trial opens mi tomorrow will be visitors day and the camp will be ready to receive nests from 2 50 p.m a special programme has been arranged and one of tin highlights will be a father and son shooting competition for a cup presented by cap tain v o'd king of the b.m.j l captain card has in vited all fathers and guardians of boys in the camp to come along and fire with their sons firing will start at 1.30 p.m in supreme court important measures m ihe session will be memor able however in regard to such important measures as :— i the bermuda immi gration & protect : on act lsst which was brought into force on the 1st july ; /**\ i m t , — m next monday berksley cadets in camp the pictures above were taken on sunday at the open ing of the annual tamp of the berkeley cadet corps in the top picture sgt major stanle simons is seen drilling his platoon beneath seated lie issues camp equip ent under th watchful eyes of lieut cecil dacosta and li it dudley burcliall standing on the left til l nil if-s —..... leon roosevelt jacobs 25 was one of seven persons ar raigned in the supreme court on monday before the chief justice the hon sir j t gil bert and the assistant justice sir allan smith jacobs was charged with murdering his common-law wife he pleaded not guilty when the indictment was read out to him by the registrar mr angelo-thomp son — photos by tucker's supreme studio u the ireland island - freeport act vfrjj ■iii the improved condi tions of services f u the police and pri sons staffs and iv the decision to pro ceed with the e-m chief justice welcomes first board names winners the camp started on sunday when the boys registered ami were given a medical cheek-up by captain king they were issued camp equipment and then assigned to barracks sunday evening a service was conducted by mr p s fur bert principal of the berke ley institute aid a short train ing film was shown before the cadets turned in for the night lawyer from portuguese community of 13 scholarship to high school son at the casemates outside parliament perhapt struction ot a pri llie trial will commence next monday jacobs is being represented by miss lois browne and mr arnold fran cis mr hector barcilon who will represent the crown told the judges that case should take three days and he would be surprised if it takes longer others arraigned on monday included : an impressive cereinoin was held in the supreme court on monday morning when tin chief justice the hon sii i t gilbert admitted mr lawn-nee g»li ii madeiros bachelor of arts barris ter-at law to practice at the bermuda bar mr madeiros was spon sored by mr e t richards m.c.p portuguese community in th colony — a eon nn unity whicl began to establish itself her about mo years ago and has mined great respect and had contributed materially to the welfare of the colony i hirteen students w e r t named yesterday as winners ol scholarships awarded by the board of education for four years t < » secondary schools four of the awards are for the technical school which will be opened next fall for the first time continued on page 2 bright and early on monday they were on the range doing rifle work on tuesday they received instructions in the handling of the bren gun aud in the evening a film on snip 2 boys get year in ga in whistle case loii are the first membei of that community to be calk i to the bermuda bar . . . vo have shown commendable en terprise and i am sure your family and _ community ati proud of your achievement we wish you every succes ami happiness sir trotu—eu concluded some 102 candidates entered for the nine scholarships ten able at saltus grammar school berkeley institute the girls institute of arts and crafts anil the bermuda high school for girls the awards are for four years in the first instance and may be extended to a fifth years if satisfactory progress ing . was shown basil ellsworth simmons 21 who is charged with unlaw fully causing grevious bodily harm bv jumping on a man's chest he pleaded not guilty and will be represented bv mr e t richards m.c p n_w york two daws j ■-, ga boys were sentenced to fr mouths in jail last week iu allegedly wssf wlnstling at a young white girl u was learned here this week henry maye 17 and brady lee lti were each given one year sentences at tne public works camp by superior court judge walter geer f colquitt ga the bovs weft specifically charged with using obscene language m the pr eiice of a young white girl described as under 17 * n dawson last wednesday sir trounsell in welcoming the young barrister remraked that he was a member of the portuguese community ami was the first of that community to be admitted to the bermuda bar and also the first here to be called to the english bar today they will be on th gets four year scholarship to n y university bustamante facing new west indies opposition party ihe assistant justice said there was only one thing h would like to add to what cl'r trounsell hail said and he did not think it needed to be said in bermuda as in some other places where people got the idea that once they had learned how to use the pen or turn up a page it was beneath their dignity to use a hoe or any of the common imple ments which keep us alive tt *!• i -»■wr aoel gladwyn desilva 36 anil his brother hilton lionel desilva 4.5 pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a pro peller and three lengths of copper pipe from a boat in hamilton harbour their coun sel is mr ranald barnard mr madeiros after donning his wig and gown with the as sistance of his sponsor ex pressed hi deep gratitude for the welcome received anil added that ke would like to publicly acknowledge the sacri fices of his mother which hail made it possible for him to travel the long road to the bar is mad \\ miners of these scholar ships and the schools tin at tended follow richard 0 banyard saltus ann f cartwright port royal alan s douglas southampton glebe alan d frith saltus eileen m mepham sandys grammar arnold r minors i central cynthia d simons i central i marguerite m tucker central raymond med white elliott sixteen-year-old llewellyn stovell son of mr ami mrs h b stovell formerly o pembroke has been awarded a four year scholarship to xew york university by the board of education of new york kingston jamaica — _\ caribbeanwide socialist party to wrestle in the political cam paign and federal electio has been reported formed with norman w manley as leader one of the boys father albert mayne jr 88 a drill operator of 162 w 190th st said his son was jailed because he allegedly wolf-whistled at the girl when she passed a diug store in the town in which he worked 4 . i in maring that mr madeira be appointed a commissioner for the taking of affidavits declarations and affirmations mr richards told the chief justice and the assistant jus tice sir allan smith that the applicant was a bermudian who had resided here except for his periods of study in canada and the united king % supposedly fixed for lf).~>8 he advised mr m.fdeir •_ don't throw away the roois ot your past keep them the can be kept in conjunction with the learned profession i which you are now launching yourself we wish you suc cess and many fat briefs llewellyn was a recen 1 newsreel on english the federal elections will bt fiercely contested by leaders of various political leanings here sports events it has been reliably reported that on his way back from the barbados federation committee conference manley stopped in trinidad where at least two conferences were held to de cide on the formation of the new regional party ihe scholarships to tin technical school were awarded to the following lionel o phillips central michael j tavares | dellwood ). john t ii trott elliott robin yv f simmons central showing here another youngster believed to be in the company of th two arrested youths fled aye said \\ olds of welcome were ex pressed to mr madeiros h the attorney general th hon j b pine on behalf ol the crown and mr arnol i francis senior private practi tioner present on behalf ol the other practitioners a newsreel on three top in ternational sporting events — tennis boating and golf which took place in england recent ly has been rushed to ber muda and will be shown as from today in bermuda gen eial theatres dom because of these movements political observers are inclined to predict that norman manley will whip his cousin busta mante for the place of first prime minister of the federa ted british west indies arrested by chief he received his early educa tion at sandys grammar school and later attended the ber muda commercial school for two years he attended mount allison university and gradu ated with an arts degree the following year he entered dal housie university as a law stu dent after a period there he entered middle temple eng land i from which he was called to the english bar in february of 1 his year mr richards stated he adtled that he had known the young man for the youths were aerated by dawson police chief r a lee who signed the complaint and jailed them i wenty-four candidates en tered for these scholarships they are tenable at the techni cal school for a period of four years and will cover the cost of fees and text boolcs as iii the case of t lie ot her awards sheriff z t matthews in a telephone conversation with a reporter said youiitr maye who lived most of his fife with his maternal grandparents mr and mrs charlie barne farmers in dawson had usee obscene language in the presence of a young white girl in a very public area he entered a plea of guilty before judge walter greer the sheriff said xo he didn t have a lawyer if he behaves himself though he can get out after eight months 1 he newsreel shows the winibletoii tennis finals th highlights of the henley regetta and peter thompson as he won the british open golf championship it will be shown at the playhouse theatrj until the end of the week they have also prophesied that grantley adams of bar bados might become deputy prime minister while trini dad's burly and turbulent albert gomes could become leader of the opposition *»**•__.* li . al 1 i new director of education nameo lhe - llewellyn stovell will b appointed vacant honour graduate from tht george washington high school in xew york he re ceived his elementary school ing in bermuda before go ing aflroad with his parent about two year ago ______ family resides at 1409 bryant avenue bronx n.y the colonial secretary'f office announced yesterday in a press release that when mr c g g gilbert's retirement from the post of director of education becomes effect iv early in september mr d j williams inspector of school mr \\ illiam s post says the announcement will be filled by the promotion of mi stanley gascoigne supervisor of schools but sir alexander busta mante has been working quiet ly and observers have said that manley must be careful of be nosed out by the shrewd busta a newsreel which will be showing at the little theatre until the end of the week shows shots of game at wim bleton in which miss althea gibson was defeated by misa shirley fry of the u.s.a five years the chief justice said i was a pleasure to welcome mr madeiros he added : in the meantime these offi cers will continue to act in these posts lnanttf ttou are a member of ti w diet delightfully with " diet delight " fruits uegetables anil juices
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-07-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 11 |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1956-07-11 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1956 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 11 |
Type | Newspaper |
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m bermuda - jb irecorder iph 4j co s=sj§ls i_8bji purvis ltd - purvis ltd r^iblisned bi weekly price id wednesdays 1 saturdays r volume xxxn hamilton bermuda wednesday july 11 1956 no 36 „ governor comments on berkeley cadets s sill * v ■ml £ i h|fil j if t life zt ■- * < if . * " .■■^* _ t wj'-m f r_i li.fi iff wrr if i si pi in m ' i iiii lli iii m prorogationof parliament at working hard camp in jr 1 but are happy ,.?«..■■sir john tells legislators that impact of royal navj changes being studied in london i im i i iiii i i 1 1 i ii i iiii i imp ii nn hi ' ii - annual camp at warrick camp on sunday were reportec this morning by their commanding officer captain arthur card to be working hard but very happy he added that excel lent progress had been made so far tht mm vs&fx fi w j p '^* 1_s w m^mw b 1 h h *« '•'***' •"•_ b5_s fa^ffik s b : '^_ i t 77r8k - : 3__r i — — _ ._ i»i k _» fh _ bk ~' ;: m__i iissw is v v b hb—^^^9 rk k^_m ■&§& l ____■-^- ' j^y^'t-m _____■fc_l : lip mm jabl bap j_l tfr 1*1 l_j me i un implications 01 tne recent announcement ui change in tlie set-up of the royal xavys america and west india station with headquarters in bermuda are still under consider ation with the colonial office in london his : e^-tlvncy tin governor sir john woodall said n monday at jhj prorojratioi of colonial parliament ' 1ir ' •»*'&* of hot il the counl referretl to the impendin |
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