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page six wednesday may 11 1960 the bermuda recorder franchise report gets favourable reception in house of assembly jjssp?*y scc and ymsc , ■meld to draw continued from page 5 in their match ajrainst smith's team smiths team batted first and scored 159 the two smith brothers scored heavily glen got 60 not out and allan 57 then these two players got together on the ball and 3s«s £*«_" government notice no 93 the road traffic act 1947 continued from page 2 suffrage was indisputable it could either come about by evolution or revolution we are living in a revolutionary age the younger folks said let's have a revolution or some rock n roll they did not want to become apprentices before demanding pay as full fledged artisans they wanted to pass from childhood to adulthood without going through adolescence mr brownlow tucker said he favoured an extension of the franchise but he had a big investment in several par ishes and thus was interested had ymsc going before the game was stopped because of rain glen smith had 5/31 and allan 4/17 with only one wicket to fall social club had scored only 83 runs the bowling of the smith brothers was really tijrht from the start of the ymsc innings their fielding was also very good and they held all the catches which came their way vacancy traffic order no 202 » a vacancy will shortly exist in the magistrates court for a most sweeping the sandys flower show magistrate's clerk mr h j tucker said he saw the abolition of plural voting as one of the most sweeping recommendations to reach the house for some time that would mean a very substantial difference in the next election in seven parishes now showing a white majority there would be a loured one for the convenience of those persons attending the saxqys flower show at somerville on thursday 12th may 1960 the following traffic order is made and shall be effective between the hours of 1.00 p.m and 7.00 p.m on i the post is non-pensionable and carries a salary of 750 per annum rising by annual increments of 30 to a maxiimini of cfoo a bonus of 25 is also payable nature itself jras evolu tionary and he believed in it alluding to mr francis's speech mr burch said he not ed the member had failed to couple economy with the lite racy he spoke about in other countries he was in favour of sharing the bait as mr gibbons had said and he was eveii prepared to see plural voting plumping __ id syndi cate voting go above mentioned date candidates should possess a good standard of education be able to type and perform the clerical and administrative luties connected with the functions of the magistrates court the successful candidate will be required to drive a motoi ar and must be in possession of a licence authorising him to pharmacy field attracts women one way roads that portion of somerset road from the junetiort r)f beacon hill road in an easterly direction to the jurictioit of somerset road and mangrove bay mr tucker wanted that abo lition of plural voting was one of the things the colony was going to have to live with whether it was brought about now or in the next elec tion if the coloured people were applying themselves to the very real cc toinic prob lems there would be no trou ble if they realized that they have produced a number of able people but not sufficient to take over all facets of life here and if they vote for the man who is most qualified he had no fear do so applications on the standard form obtainable at colonial ecretariat will be receive by the colonial secretary up to 1st may 1960 the success id applicant will be required to ake up his duties on 1st june i960 continued from page 3 mangrove bay boad will be one-way in a northerly direction to the junction of cambridge road doctor today t-ahnot begin to keep up with the many tlew drugs hurting oh the market ' m said they really need a pharmaceutical consultant who will keep up to date on pend ing drug projects how to use them when they become avail able and how not to use them cambridge bay road will be one-way in a westerly direction to the junction of somerset road dr masters believed that bermuda was heading for urn venal suffrage but be would like to see it come about in an evolutionary way he wanted to know what consideration the committee had given to prevent foreigners becoming leaseholders and influencing elections here mr robinson said they could be imported especially to do that i don't know about it you don't mr robinson enjoined 1 0th may 1960 no parking no parking on somerset road between the junction with cambridge road and the junction with mangrove bay road t thing to bring forth the ele phant he expected we had to be cautious he said mr tucker showed statesman ship in being persuaded to come forward with the re port he presented big turn out of will physicians accept such advice from a woman she was asked hotel workers at . no parking on beacon hill road between the juncfcui v.'th somerset road and broom street the banker said he was not against political control mov ing from one group which con stituted one-third of the popu lation to the other which was two-thirds but he was against a rapid transition from a very conservative to an inexperi enced and more radieal group he first would like to see the coloured people learn how to live with this power b i u meeting yes indeed she replied parking we had sought to correct evils and if those who have felt adverse about the report were conscientious they must agree that recommendations had been made to correct these evils with regard to abol ition of plural voting.mr ratteray said we decided to let our own rights and priv eleges go down the drain 1 continued from page 1 vehicles will be allowed to park on the eastern side of mangrove bay road and the eastern side of cambridge road ; s designated by signs bpeakers views s a hirsh mfg co been called for friday night at unions headquarters when all carpenters employed in local construction work are invited to attend at 8 30 0 clock modern shelving for a modern store sir john cox speaker of the house after congratulat ing his colleague from devon shire mr tucker said he was sure he would not expect him to agree with all the re commendations of the commit tee he realised that in voic sydney h kemslby executive officer do it yourself or transport control board on monday the union met with representatives of steve doring firms at the office of appleby spurling and kempe with & view to easing ten sion between the stevedores and longshoremen general discussions were held before the meeting adjourned until tuesday of next week the latest complete job party politics gilbert darrell phone 2-0349 it pays to advertise ing his views he would be dubbed immediately as a re actionary but it did not mat ter someone he recalled had referred to universal adult suffrage as government by the kindergarten better than ovcrnment by the landlords said mr robinson mr tucker noted that in other countries universal suf frage had to be harnessed to the party polities we had not matured to that extent yet and the only party system we would have would be a racial one he was against saying vote for a man because of his colour not in beat interest mr.ratteray said he shared the view that universal adult suffrage was not in the best interest of bermuda he said that like mr burch he was a product of evolution ( mr robinson vou haven't come far the secretary said it was felt such discussions would go a long way towards settling differences between the work ers and the employers landlords can be disciplin ed but others could not until it w_fe oftimes too late sir john said he felt that the report laid the foundation for universal suffrage in the next eight years and if that oc curred much that had been built up would be destroyed he agreed with the statement that the system had worked well ov how to buy j\jm tmcks foe two aa***\w ■' ***** like most reactionaries and conservatives he was against change but he recognized the inevitability of universal suf frage mr tucker said he preferred to have a gradual extension then an election to see how the community has grown up and whether we can go all the way at present there was solid reason to go to this extent and no further mr harley barnes favour ed abolition of plural voting as he advocated the running of the respective parishes by the people who live in them when the people in the parishes were left to run their own affairs things were usually done peacefully he praised mr h j tucker for voicing the views of a great many people the coloured people had been frustrated because of an im balance of power today the house was going to change this and he felt they would be wise enouh not to misuse that power the representing the stevedores were mr jack rrobinson mr a w west and their coun sel the hon a d spurling m.c.p and mr ronald bar nard barrister who represent ed the firm of adderly brothers price of one volkswagen pickup . . . only such volkswagen versatility gives you in a pickup also available in special double cabin style — aeata six in comfort there had been general free dom from opression here and it was so well for some to in dulge in a certain amount of claptrap about disabilities because all had not had the iranchise it did not mean that they did not have as great a measure of liberty as people in oth«r parts of the world non sense some one interpreted the union was represented by mr martin wilson pres ident mr tweed mr joseph mills president of the long shoremen's division mr eard ley richardon vice-president and mr juliau brimmer everybody should realize there were some tricky prob lems to deal with in bermuda there was a restricted land area two racial groups with a lot on each side and they have to live in amity they must persuade local business men to reinvest their capital in bermuda so that jobs could be provided for the increasing work force if suspicion was allowed to develop that poli tical power was going to pass into inexperienced hands we are asking for trouble eauly detachable top and bows largest load area in its class largest safety storage locker built in heater system for winter cool cab away from motor for summer low maintenance cost — low first cost hi-power short stroke air-cooled engine vw dependability — reliability — economy ! 0k kt mr c vail zuill after con graulating the chairman said he did not consider that uni versal suffrage was a good thing for the country a per son who sincerely wanted a vote could obtain one he did not want to go ahead too quickly he said personal and social volkswagen panel sir john said he was entire ly in agreement with the view that the present system had worked well it was also per fectly reasonable and sensible to change from assessment ba sis to one of area as a means of qualifying he also favour ed mr gibbons's minority re port mr robinson natural ly regarding plural voting mrs flora ellingham and daughter andrea returned to the colony from england last week to visit mrs ellingham's parents mr and mrs henry musson of church street hamilton the two have been making their home in the u.k for the past three years you owe it to yourself and to your business to see at this junction the chair man put mr tucker's motion for the adoption of clause one which was agreed to mr tucker then reported pro gress until friday volkswagen the committee recommen dations alone will change poli tical control but he did not think it would change the way control was used his feeling was that bermudians would exercise the vote well he was prepared to see this con trol change but he urged caution to ensure that the change did not shake people with means and capital to in vest locally • t^^^==ijb ------------ 1 1 i ___» ___■i . favours plural voting the speaker observed that he spent all his waking hours in pembroke but his home was in devonshire the value of his holdings in pembroke was more than his home ; he was taxed in pembroke and he did not regard it as inequit able and unjust that he should not have a right to say who should represent him in pem broke likewise had a stake in sandys and should simi larly have a say there rapist burglar forger sentenced with the woman who trusted him if women cavt trust their friends who can they trust he asked in this re spect he regarded the ease as worse than most chilling breeze as for your family it is han on them but vou should have thought of this ahead of time sir allan told the mr george ratteray a mem ber of the committee praised mr tucker for his chairman ship of a group with so many views and so much at stake on all sides the problem they faced was a very difficult one to come to any sensible con elusion for report to the house the debate had been an education to him and now that members had an oppor tunity to find out how the house felt on the issue they could go back and finish their job continued from page 1 was to prevalent it seemed to have become a national sport he suggested that it would be a good thing if the banks tightened up their regu lations prisoner plumping he felt could be a vicious thing and he cited the defeat of sir stanley spurling in 1933 as an exam ple of how it could be used to sabotage an election he also felt there was consider able merit in mr gibbons other recommendation to sub divide each parish into two electoral districts he saw very little merit in changing the system of registration and the pmyision for volun tary resigtetion he did not object to he didn't see much merit in it either with regard to mr sim mons when he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed on him for his offence he re plied in a low voice that he wished to make every apol h#¥itanxe four basic price 650.0.0 £ 30.0.0 kbdneys weather-proof top and bows ful teeaftr-leek tuiftr nothing t ki_.ii or woman mer than ubn andpaina wand by bad kklnoy action thi makaa yoa aaffar from strang cloudy urina dotting u nighto burning itehine plhinl oil until rhaumatlsm ■octtaeno lot palna clrclaa undo lyaa wollon an in looa of knorgy ate ct8tkx fcolpa roti olaan and parity roar mood or ..:__. and polaora now croopli-c into hnto and araaetaa in m hoars cys tex k.n kid nay forma atrat-fthona mnoyi and xp.l acldo and potaona c.ictstbxfromanychamtatoooaar • ntao t pot yo'i hgm or mono back art now ' in t houri yoa trill fool bottar m * and bo com .. cystex git ♦ •» miitii iktoaatua siadda tms adds up to bermuda's best truck value f>80 0 ft ogy sir allan said he was satis fied that simmons had misled the woman into going to whale bay southampton where the offence occured i can't understand you are a married man the judge said he noted that he was friendly referring to what he call ed the chilling breeze which came from the lips of mr francis mr ratteray said it took seven meetings alone to produce the mouse he had criticized it was pot an easy motor showrooms church st masters west
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FullText | page six wednesday may 11 1960 the bermuda recorder franchise report gets favourable reception in house of assembly jjssp?*y scc and ymsc , ■meld to draw continued from page 5 in their match ajrainst smith's team smiths team batted first and scored 159 the two smith brothers scored heavily glen got 60 not out and allan 57 then these two players got together on the ball and 3s«s £*«_" government notice no 93 the road traffic act 1947 continued from page 2 suffrage was indisputable it could either come about by evolution or revolution we are living in a revolutionary age the younger folks said let's have a revolution or some rock n roll they did not want to become apprentices before demanding pay as full fledged artisans they wanted to pass from childhood to adulthood without going through adolescence mr brownlow tucker said he favoured an extension of the franchise but he had a big investment in several par ishes and thus was interested had ymsc going before the game was stopped because of rain glen smith had 5/31 and allan 4/17 with only one wicket to fall social club had scored only 83 runs the bowling of the smith brothers was really tijrht from the start of the ymsc innings their fielding was also very good and they held all the catches which came their way vacancy traffic order no 202 » a vacancy will shortly exist in the magistrates court for a most sweeping the sandys flower show magistrate's clerk mr h j tucker said he saw the abolition of plural voting as one of the most sweeping recommendations to reach the house for some time that would mean a very substantial difference in the next election in seven parishes now showing a white majority there would be a loured one for the convenience of those persons attending the saxqys flower show at somerville on thursday 12th may 1960 the following traffic order is made and shall be effective between the hours of 1.00 p.m and 7.00 p.m on i the post is non-pensionable and carries a salary of 750 per annum rising by annual increments of 30 to a maxiimini of cfoo a bonus of 25 is also payable nature itself jras evolu tionary and he believed in it alluding to mr francis's speech mr burch said he not ed the member had failed to couple economy with the lite racy he spoke about in other countries he was in favour of sharing the bait as mr gibbons had said and he was eveii prepared to see plural voting plumping __ id syndi cate voting go above mentioned date candidates should possess a good standard of education be able to type and perform the clerical and administrative luties connected with the functions of the magistrates court the successful candidate will be required to drive a motoi ar and must be in possession of a licence authorising him to pharmacy field attracts women one way roads that portion of somerset road from the junetiort r)f beacon hill road in an easterly direction to the jurictioit of somerset road and mangrove bay mr tucker wanted that abo lition of plural voting was one of the things the colony was going to have to live with whether it was brought about now or in the next elec tion if the coloured people were applying themselves to the very real cc toinic prob lems there would be no trou ble if they realized that they have produced a number of able people but not sufficient to take over all facets of life here and if they vote for the man who is most qualified he had no fear do so applications on the standard form obtainable at colonial ecretariat will be receive by the colonial secretary up to 1st may 1960 the success id applicant will be required to ake up his duties on 1st june i960 continued from page 3 mangrove bay boad will be one-way in a northerly direction to the junction of cambridge road doctor today t-ahnot begin to keep up with the many tlew drugs hurting oh the market ' m said they really need a pharmaceutical consultant who will keep up to date on pend ing drug projects how to use them when they become avail able and how not to use them cambridge bay road will be one-way in a westerly direction to the junction of somerset road dr masters believed that bermuda was heading for urn venal suffrage but be would like to see it come about in an evolutionary way he wanted to know what consideration the committee had given to prevent foreigners becoming leaseholders and influencing elections here mr robinson said they could be imported especially to do that i don't know about it you don't mr robinson enjoined 1 0th may 1960 no parking no parking on somerset road between the junction with cambridge road and the junction with mangrove bay road t thing to bring forth the ele phant he expected we had to be cautious he said mr tucker showed statesman ship in being persuaded to come forward with the re port he presented big turn out of will physicians accept such advice from a woman she was asked hotel workers at . no parking on beacon hill road between the juncfcui v.'th somerset road and broom street the banker said he was not against political control mov ing from one group which con stituted one-third of the popu lation to the other which was two-thirds but he was against a rapid transition from a very conservative to an inexperi enced and more radieal group he first would like to see the coloured people learn how to live with this power b i u meeting yes indeed she replied parking we had sought to correct evils and if those who have felt adverse about the report were conscientious they must agree that recommendations had been made to correct these evils with regard to abol ition of plural voting.mr ratteray said we decided to let our own rights and priv eleges go down the drain 1 continued from page 1 vehicles will be allowed to park on the eastern side of mangrove bay road and the eastern side of cambridge road ; s designated by signs bpeakers views s a hirsh mfg co been called for friday night at unions headquarters when all carpenters employed in local construction work are invited to attend at 8 30 0 clock modern shelving for a modern store sir john cox speaker of the house after congratulat ing his colleague from devon shire mr tucker said he was sure he would not expect him to agree with all the re commendations of the commit tee he realised that in voic sydney h kemslby executive officer do it yourself or transport control board on monday the union met with representatives of steve doring firms at the office of appleby spurling and kempe with & view to easing ten sion between the stevedores and longshoremen general discussions were held before the meeting adjourned until tuesday of next week the latest complete job party politics gilbert darrell phone 2-0349 it pays to advertise ing his views he would be dubbed immediately as a re actionary but it did not mat ter someone he recalled had referred to universal adult suffrage as government by the kindergarten better than ovcrnment by the landlords said mr robinson mr tucker noted that in other countries universal suf frage had to be harnessed to the party polities we had not matured to that extent yet and the only party system we would have would be a racial one he was against saying vote for a man because of his colour not in beat interest mr.ratteray said he shared the view that universal adult suffrage was not in the best interest of bermuda he said that like mr burch he was a product of evolution ( mr robinson vou haven't come far the secretary said it was felt such discussions would go a long way towards settling differences between the work ers and the employers landlords can be disciplin ed but others could not until it w_fe oftimes too late sir john said he felt that the report laid the foundation for universal suffrage in the next eight years and if that oc curred much that had been built up would be destroyed he agreed with the statement that the system had worked well ov how to buy j\jm tmcks foe two aa***\w ■' ***** like most reactionaries and conservatives he was against change but he recognized the inevitability of universal suf frage mr tucker said he preferred to have a gradual extension then an election to see how the community has grown up and whether we can go all the way at present there was solid reason to go to this extent and no further mr harley barnes favour ed abolition of plural voting as he advocated the running of the respective parishes by the people who live in them when the people in the parishes were left to run their own affairs things were usually done peacefully he praised mr h j tucker for voicing the views of a great many people the coloured people had been frustrated because of an im balance of power today the house was going to change this and he felt they would be wise enouh not to misuse that power the representing the stevedores were mr jack rrobinson mr a w west and their coun sel the hon a d spurling m.c.p and mr ronald bar nard barrister who represent ed the firm of adderly brothers price of one volkswagen pickup . . . only such volkswagen versatility gives you in a pickup also available in special double cabin style — aeata six in comfort there had been general free dom from opression here and it was so well for some to in dulge in a certain amount of claptrap about disabilities because all had not had the iranchise it did not mean that they did not have as great a measure of liberty as people in oth«r parts of the world non sense some one interpreted the union was represented by mr martin wilson pres ident mr tweed mr joseph mills president of the long shoremen's division mr eard ley richardon vice-president and mr juliau brimmer everybody should realize there were some tricky prob lems to deal with in bermuda there was a restricted land area two racial groups with a lot on each side and they have to live in amity they must persuade local business men to reinvest their capital in bermuda so that jobs could be provided for the increasing work force if suspicion was allowed to develop that poli tical power was going to pass into inexperienced hands we are asking for trouble eauly detachable top and bows largest load area in its class largest safety storage locker built in heater system for winter cool cab away from motor for summer low maintenance cost — low first cost hi-power short stroke air-cooled engine vw dependability — reliability — economy ! 0k kt mr c vail zuill after con graulating the chairman said he did not consider that uni versal suffrage was a good thing for the country a per son who sincerely wanted a vote could obtain one he did not want to go ahead too quickly he said personal and social volkswagen panel sir john said he was entire ly in agreement with the view that the present system had worked well it was also per fectly reasonable and sensible to change from assessment ba sis to one of area as a means of qualifying he also favour ed mr gibbons's minority re port mr robinson natural ly regarding plural voting mrs flora ellingham and daughter andrea returned to the colony from england last week to visit mrs ellingham's parents mr and mrs henry musson of church street hamilton the two have been making their home in the u.k for the past three years you owe it to yourself and to your business to see at this junction the chair man put mr tucker's motion for the adoption of clause one which was agreed to mr tucker then reported pro gress until friday volkswagen the committee recommen dations alone will change poli tical control but he did not think it would change the way control was used his feeling was that bermudians would exercise the vote well he was prepared to see this con trol change but he urged caution to ensure that the change did not shake people with means and capital to in vest locally • t^^^==ijb ------------ 1 1 i ___» ___■i . favours plural voting the speaker observed that he spent all his waking hours in pembroke but his home was in devonshire the value of his holdings in pembroke was more than his home ; he was taxed in pembroke and he did not regard it as inequit able and unjust that he should not have a right to say who should represent him in pem broke likewise had a stake in sandys and should simi larly have a say there rapist burglar forger sentenced with the woman who trusted him if women cavt trust their friends who can they trust he asked in this re spect he regarded the ease as worse than most chilling breeze as for your family it is han on them but vou should have thought of this ahead of time sir allan told the mr george ratteray a mem ber of the committee praised mr tucker for his chairman ship of a group with so many views and so much at stake on all sides the problem they faced was a very difficult one to come to any sensible con elusion for report to the house the debate had been an education to him and now that members had an oppor tunity to find out how the house felt on the issue they could go back and finish their job continued from page 1 was to prevalent it seemed to have become a national sport he suggested that it would be a good thing if the banks tightened up their regu lations prisoner plumping he felt could be a vicious thing and he cited the defeat of sir stanley spurling in 1933 as an exam ple of how it could be used to sabotage an election he also felt there was consider able merit in mr gibbons other recommendation to sub divide each parish into two electoral districts he saw very little merit in changing the system of registration and the pmyision for volun tary resigtetion he did not object to he didn't see much merit in it either with regard to mr sim mons when he was asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed on him for his offence he re plied in a low voice that he wished to make every apol h#¥itanxe four basic price 650.0.0 £ 30.0.0 kbdneys weather-proof top and bows ful teeaftr-leek tuiftr nothing t ki_.ii or woman mer than ubn andpaina wand by bad kklnoy action thi makaa yoa aaffar from strang cloudy urina dotting u nighto burning itehine plhinl oil until rhaumatlsm ■octtaeno lot palna clrclaa undo lyaa wollon an in looa of knorgy ate ct8tkx fcolpa roti olaan and parity roar mood or ..:__. and polaora now croopli-c into hnto and araaetaa in m hoars cys tex k.n kid nay forma atrat-fthona mnoyi and xp.l acldo and potaona c.ictstbxfromanychamtatoooaar • ntao t pot yo'i hgm or mono back art now ' in t houri yoa trill fool bottar m * and bo com .. cystex git ♦ •» miitii iktoaatua siadda tms adds up to bermuda's best truck value f>80 0 ft ogy sir allan said he was satis fied that simmons had misled the woman into going to whale bay southampton where the offence occured i can't understand you are a married man the judge said he noted that he was friendly referring to what he call ed the chilling breeze which came from the lips of mr francis mr ratteray said it took seven meetings alone to produce the mouse he had criticized it was pot an easy motor showrooms church st masters west |
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