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'' rr " y ' s wednesday march 4 1953 four the bermuda recorder coronation visitors former berkeley teacher urges to become nurse the agio egyptian agreement on the sudan tviituuona advance na leone ft room for all arrangements while the training for the nurtees profession is somewhat strenuous there is something satisfying about being a nurse miss juanita furbert a former staff member of the berkeley institute told students last week — ability for africans fi i our own correspondent by w ewer london feb l't by air mail i — an assurance that although london hotels may be fully booked for the corona tion period visitors from over seas an still be comfortably accommodated has been given by the 1'ritish travel and holi days association in loudon london li's — the su premely important fact about the anglo-kgv ptian agreement ou the sudan is that it i it has been signed and ■dis pute which has lasted for ovot thirty years is settled i anil i < respondent lail the secretary ef state the daughter of mr and mrs leopold furbert of crawl hamilton parish miss furbert was visit ityj her old school since she left six years ago on i bermuda government schol arship to study nursing in the l'nited kingdom n.ltoii has accepted reeean important spiritual healing which is called the redemption of the oul misa furbert stated iil'cs in the rge the 25-year-old nurse enter ed royal free hospital in lon don in april 1947 and in june the following year she passed her preliminary state and hos pital examinations in 1948 she returned to bermuda for her sister's marriage to mr f s furbert principal of the berke ley institute against that background th precise details ver which in lo unofficial members of th ins week jllxll lllction of the t iris minister the coronation aetoananoda two governments hav negotiating for the past i!n mouths are of coinparam ■small s i ■_- 1 u i i e . 1 1 1 ■h liown iii despatches exchanged eeretary of state which have ierra leone this week tion department operated jointly by the association and the british hotels and beaten she gave the student body a short account of her experi ences in england and spoke of some aspects of nursing in that country she concluded by saying that nursing — like teaching is a noble work and to anyone who is interested in this profession i would heartily commend you to undertake it ou n rants asbwiatyf has a regis ter of iiiore than 7,000 private householders in the greater london area who have olfered to open their homes to over seas visitors on a paying feeling — entirely pet and utterly unorthodox — _. that they matter very little they largely concern tie cial powers which the qover nor-general as distinct tioiu liis sudanese ministry is to have for the next tew yean until the final transfer of power is completed and the manner in which his asareias of those powers is to be con trolled that may seem impor tant but it only concerns | brief interval and mon pt w as council there should be five for health agrietil itn.l forests local cov in education and wei in january of 1950 by a vote of third year nurse at royal free hospital miss furbert was chosen to represent them at the meetings of the nurses representatives council of the hospital the same year she became a member of the royal free hospital nurse's league and also a member of the royal college of nursing in london iiesl basis id b i april is mines and labour ail houses ou the register have been visited by represeli lihivcs of the department be iore acceptance to ensure that they can provide adequate standards of comfort and i oil and transport ; and ml commerce posts rks it is a particularly grand oeation for the christian — the true believer in christ for she has learned the value of the entire human being — spirit soul and body and bhe is the nurse who will help not only in physical healing but also in that which is so much the biitish view xcclltlvl ! tele.grapha and th.it there tdd be one minister without lociated cf de aa ir.uik condominium et rs will be responsible iating policy and sub to the l.overiior iu questions relating to a it bin their portfolios ■decisions taken by overnor iu council to be mveyed ta the heads of de artmenta ami in association ■h these oacera ensuring that i is rlvea to these deci bn for conducting in the mislative coiin.il government i relating to matters b i their j.ort folios and for b r such ditties and as may from | to time be delegated to le m by the covernor heads of departments will i eourae continue to be in exe utive eharge of their depart lents — conimonwealth news cleanliness u.s.a visitors . iient cloah ann xatioi sp.vtlvl in i ex there is no laid-down scale of charges but prices are agreed with each individual house holder in relation to the facili i i.s provided householders who arc thought to be over charging are not accepted on to the register but it is stated that in fact there have been few cases of attempted pro fiteering it is to b hoped and i think expected that in tact theec special powers w i never kav to be used lativ miss furbert returned to the colony last december i like the aiutj iii • net ! is ii para . • respon demandn iteration aus no criticism implied t .. - i ml t romer pat it w ( f th the children's hospital i und that as i say is a purely personal opinion nor does it imply any criticism of cither the british or the egyptian government for the attention which th.y have given to these details without agreement on detail there could be no agree ment at all and agre-in ut was essential from the i.ritish point of view from the egyp tian point of view ind mos important of all from the su danese point of view 1'ese ol eoiauoll the r.-alltv ol ta t \, in some m ,.• or less ldniini transparent veil ol llieorv i to tl seel condominium as tha ii 1 inlliiciice siioiild in fact be paramount but the | | the committee of 26 february 27th 1953 simons mr cecil richardson mr and mrs richard james wilson mrs r h fisher a friend mr and mrs w a simons mr and mrs percival lovell mr and mrs james lister mr and mrs j a bur rows canon and mrs sullivan hitching post jerry simons eugene philpott mr and mrs c swan mrs g heal mrs g carrew h sayer grocery william proctor mrs h ros siter snyder edward law rence somerset grocery mrs robinson mrs richard r j martin miss agafa lambert mrs daniel stubbs mr and mrs roberta mrs marian simons mr and mrs john williamson mr and mrs ben shepardson mrs cecile trew mrs rose guebb mrs astwood mrs spurgeon phillips anne trentham and dinah williams mrs joe de silvs mrs aleta bascome and daughter ■a friend mrs roberts mr and mrs vincent lee mr edgar burrows theophillos simons mr and mrs charles burrows mr david g balom mr and mrs w w barnes mr and mrs b ii johnson mr and mrs j s hall mrs frank de maura mrs derick edmund mrs anthony moniz mr and mrs g madeiros mr and mrs nix mrs john b adcock mr gibson g holnws mrs beavan mrs tony de moura mr and mrs james moniz mr.s evelyn moniz mr henry a gibson mr raymond astwood mr c w hughes mr and ma clif ford williams mr cresswell hollis mrs g h kemp mrs ada crofton mrs george ix)we mr h todd mr snd mrs j c pitt mrs emon ba.v sett mr and mrs w jollifte mrs james madeiros mr and mrs kenneth t burrows mrs albert 8imons mr and mrs kenneth corbett mr and mrs charlea ridley mr e a 11 leavf iiiirv 26 the coronation accommo dation depart ment does not make the actual booking but puts applicants in touch with addressescs on the register the departmeut has assisted to date more than 3,000 appli cants — big proportion of them from the l'nited states — com monwealth news agency hie editor the bermuda recorder dear sir v was that legally un own agent in lon mm d.r ti terms of tl condom 1 savs during schar will you please publish the following list of donations re ceived during the drive in aid ef the chidren'8 hospital inium agri ment itself the sudan ■• .. - part iin i pareel m t it was certain pro vinces which were in rebellion against the authority of his highness the khedii ." there fore now thai egypt was lii h i endent these teapemrqj prov inees should b i nionths ever policy and every idniinisiiiitive ini ii referred to onni'il and i am ible to report that previously acknowledged 4 17.8 it is impossible to over-esti mate the importance of the simple fact that an agreement has been reached it mis completely and finally an an glo-egyptian dispute whi.l has lasted for over thirty years and it clears the way for the orderly and constitu tional progress of the sudan within a very short spa time the full aelf gotei iineniil and full self-determination total of this list p623 1,120 . 12 . 5 thanking you mr editor d tin advice tetl rs to be the agency stored to her d and wise west indies progress neither si.i und it win upon independ cypriots art show natural enough ght iu 1 examination of reviewed youre very truly thos days n terms < re yvonne l bowkkk honorary secretary the committee of 25 overilil n ll ppointed london feb 28 by air ■i the minister of state f •■i olonial ap'airs mr henry 22,000,000 for deyelopment i nor for ca o did the i >••■.... ility iinis to th i bee or mil conn 1 was whether i shed visitors who have at tended an exhibition of paiut q was among distin from oar own correspondent 100 general glancy 25 — mr lakin baldridge mrs elsa mitchell mold r rtl should how i want therefore to look at this sudan question against its historical back ground what have the \_\ been which have divided tain and egypt far thirty years why has a solution suddenly become possible .' the answer to that second pi.s tion is i think that both bri tain aud egypt have come to realise that in reality the probkm is not au a-gla-lgyp tian one but a sudanese one a n i i m the my change in of cyprus by mr g pol loudon feb 27 by air mail — since 1940 over 22 millions has been allotted by the united kingdom under the colonial development and welfare acts to the british caribbean territories the popu lation of which is approxi mately 3,201,000 10-mr f ingersol mr mr hereward watlington dunkley's dairy mr and mrs j fsreira branoo lllle and dead unlir of tl in th execu j.ioti a cypriot artist that are on ehfpw this week at picir ; the l.efvre gaoeriea bruton galleries bruton street in the in the west end of london brii it ; s in my 8 10 0 staff of st george hotel ment • i ina • • fur _^_^__^_^__ the a hill ' the pr..b tanging and had i ha :• 1 by tie if a i dec - tiie growl mr georghiou is a lawyer 7 mrs widowski y cm ref i oll the in igilsta w here he took ' painting during the war i paintings on show i lent by the prime minister i tin r.hill it depicts a seiie and shows the i ial boat section loading hl ; iiia^iista for operations menemv the full details of the grants and of capital development ex penditure are given in volume iv of bb economic survey of the colonial territories 1951 — the west indian and american territories published in lon don this week 6 mr and mrs flitcroft ll ex 5 10 0 — bermuda police force — personnel western elllerg that proposals sive iii then 5 — mr and mrs f t misick mr w onions ray mond penn ronald williams children mrs h o palmer mrs d evans mr virian davidson and mrs elizabeth d.ividson bank of butterfield ii st george's john de silva anonymous s g harris hutchings saw mill command funds prospect mr c w abbot mr john jacobs e e de silva district continued on page 6 man i xplained to ssent of in i ebbin mrs marv moniz and wkm list tl moneys provided by the l'nited kingdom taxpayer is being spent on a wide variety of development projects rang ing from tho construction of airports jtnd roads to large scale housing schemes to the building of hospitals to educa tion to land settlement agri cultural research and to tele communications son mr and mrs ii f wat linsitoii mrs v r walker giddis 1 latum mr reuben bur..-ess mr and mrs vamell trott mr and mrs hugh campbell mrs john b wat lington mrs manuel re mr ebert smith mrs gilbert smith mr cox i'everand har man mr k baker lieutenant doty miss dora lines mrs gladys trott joe l'imuiental mr and mrs joe mello littl miss penny sonsa mrs jeaeph laanhart krn demy bushy miss emm;i ming mrs and miss sidney barber and mrs leach mr manuel mad mr and mrs j 1 moniz mr and mrs tony botheho mr ii j baker mr w cooper s_rn tonv cabral mr and mrs roland fair.ls mr john ree leb mr and mrs hobart stam per mrs mary maderios mr james a idwarda and family mr benjamin john smith mrs bouifouiieaii mr frank wilson mr k 11 scalk mrs mrs david risrsrs mrs albert ieorge white mrs a amaral bell peoples grocery mrs t p \ allis mr and mrs edward l simmons a friend tills n during the war ry first comn i'h news agency and means snel com r ducntor warns of dual threat to education t.,.,1 the • humphreys ■wrtch hazel • rum co tinned frtfin page 8 tingliog as a cold shower its pleasant stimulation uore liroctly ' i.-n may he muf ilenecd c3 10 0 the elliott school 2 10 0 — mr and mrs c m morton mr and mrs john r a swan anonymous 2 — mr and mrs wm godfrey mrs onions mrs roy mayer miss alice scott mr and mrs white mrs lucy thatcher mrs elliott white col and mrs ross cuthbert mr and mrs joe olivers mr and mrs bob tereira mr and mrs townley mr and mrs laurie brangman mrs ronald lindley mr fredrick de silra mr harry lindo mr jack robinson leaves your face feeling fresher and softer you 11 find h^iicil hazel is perfect for scalp nuss-ge too buy a bottle of marvelous ihl mi biia/l !. todav hich is referring to a demand in ado for leg'aiathre inves tigation id the selection of i -, mr ilovt s.iid thai ralo school boards are made up of honest and intel amerieaaa perfectly able to cope with problems of subversive text books and sub versive teachers without h-lp from the legislature individual plans worked out by each of the governments to over development welfare and research schemes in their own territories are described tile u advisers imy remark that ment i'iiii be found s$3 gh a c institution 1 bv tile vast the people and i tion only be tourists dollars the tourist industry is the most important in the bahama islands population 68,846 which are visited by 30-35,000 tourists each year — four-fifths of these are americans and half of them travel by air 60,000 tourists visit bermuda < population 37,394 each year and spend about 5 millions lainaica was visited by 75,000 tourists in 1950 they are esti mated to have spent 3 mil lions these figures mean that tourists in bermuda each spend an average of 83 compared with an average of 40 per head in jamaica slave days recsalled in their zeal i ». j_bsw_bnsss a_bss_na glands made younia yicaiir renewed %' jil ire sometimes : this truth :;, mission was found ed in 1948 av a non-profit eor por.it on for the improvement of lb public schools has ovenior's re n that for the bc ▲ west indies relic from our own correspondent fil 15 0 — fredrick de silva f maderios wee country shoph london feb 27 by air mail — the union jack which was flown over government house in dominica in the west indies to announce the aboli tion of slavery was used to drape the coffin of major gen eral 9ir john longley at his funeral this week at kingston surrey if y puff r • v . s3 jl 1 ai.kiveu organdie curtains of all colours plastic curtains pla8ti0 drapes sheets pillow cases y plastic kitchen curtains / chenile bedspreads . / crinkled bedspreads / bureau scarfs vanity sets deeb saad hamilton pei 11 0 mrs ernem case mrs s butterfield mrs jane reed parker ns 1 ! uasssii > tn^nt in i and m "' roost i snmsjmr in ri n ,. . as ssafi • . sland - trem f.il tl i br tn ' 1 3 0 p m nildebrsndt rn t mn«r . tl w 1 1 6 — mrs burns 1 1 0 — captain a l merlo m/sgt and mrs l cogswell , 1 o 0 mrs e nart mias hassell george skater mrs ooldriiyr mrs e a pitman mrs w whitecrosb mr daniel b barritt mr and mrs n barnett herkies mr and mrs ham bean mrs phyllis whitehead mrs mary b pack wood mrs olteweil mrs george spanswick mrs viola burt mr and mrs elliott continued on pafh i the largest development plan is in jamaica which is proposing to spend 21,200,000 in ten years including 6,000 000 on agriculture 5,500,000 on public health and t":~,:*00 000 on education trinidad is to spend approximately 7 500,000 in five years — com monwealth xcws agency r an i sir john who fought in the boer war waa from 1920 to 1939 colonel of the east sur rey regiment which has a long tradition of service in the west indies pimples go ugly pimples vanish fast svhea you give them the dr chase's ointment treatment ami m ■•' i pre».-l ■sbls st ■■■lasts ■■to ■this healing ointment brings relief from pimples boils eczema blackheads cold sores and many other skin troubles sir john's grandfather maj or-general longley was the governor of dominica at the time of the abolition of slav ery — commonwealth news agency , tm dr chase's ointment is medi catcd an.l inti-cptic . . . soothes as it heals buy the large-size tin ... u times as much 0-10 advertise in the recorder ssslsras *' a 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'' rr " y ' s wednesday march 4 1953 four the bermuda recorder coronation visitors former berkeley teacher urges to become nurse the agio egyptian agreement on the sudan tviituuona advance na leone ft room for all arrangements while the training for the nurtees profession is somewhat strenuous there is something satisfying about being a nurse miss juanita furbert a former staff member of the berkeley institute told students last week — ability for africans fi i our own correspondent by w ewer london feb l't by air mail i — an assurance that although london hotels may be fully booked for the corona tion period visitors from over seas an still be comfortably accommodated has been given by the 1'ritish travel and holi days association in loudon london li's — the su premely important fact about the anglo-kgv ptian agreement ou the sudan is that it i it has been signed and ■dis pute which has lasted for ovot thirty years is settled i anil i < respondent lail the secretary ef state the daughter of mr and mrs leopold furbert of crawl hamilton parish miss furbert was visit ityj her old school since she left six years ago on i bermuda government schol arship to study nursing in the l'nited kingdom n.ltoii has accepted reeean important spiritual healing which is called the redemption of the oul misa furbert stated iil'cs in the rge the 25-year-old nurse enter ed royal free hospital in lon don in april 1947 and in june the following year she passed her preliminary state and hos pital examinations in 1948 she returned to bermuda for her sister's marriage to mr f s furbert principal of the berke ley institute against that background th precise details ver which in lo unofficial members of th ins week jllxll lllction of the t iris minister the coronation aetoananoda two governments hav negotiating for the past i!n mouths are of coinparam ■small s i ■_- 1 u i i e . 1 1 1 ■h liown iii despatches exchanged eeretary of state which have ierra leone this week tion department operated jointly by the association and the british hotels and beaten she gave the student body a short account of her experi ences in england and spoke of some aspects of nursing in that country she concluded by saying that nursing — like teaching is a noble work and to anyone who is interested in this profession i would heartily commend you to undertake it ou n rants asbwiatyf has a regis ter of iiiore than 7,000 private householders in the greater london area who have olfered to open their homes to over seas visitors on a paying feeling — entirely pet and utterly unorthodox — _. that they matter very little they largely concern tie cial powers which the qover nor-general as distinct tioiu liis sudanese ministry is to have for the next tew yean until the final transfer of power is completed and the manner in which his asareias of those powers is to be con trolled that may seem impor tant but it only concerns | brief interval and mon pt w as council there should be five for health agrietil itn.l forests local cov in education and wei in january of 1950 by a vote of third year nurse at royal free hospital miss furbert was chosen to represent them at the meetings of the nurses representatives council of the hospital the same year she became a member of the royal free hospital nurse's league and also a member of the royal college of nursing in london iiesl basis id b i april is mines and labour ail houses ou the register have been visited by represeli lihivcs of the department be iore acceptance to ensure that they can provide adequate standards of comfort and i oil and transport ; and ml commerce posts rks it is a particularly grand oeation for the christian — the true believer in christ for she has learned the value of the entire human being — spirit soul and body and bhe is the nurse who will help not only in physical healing but also in that which is so much the biitish view xcclltlvl ! tele.grapha and th.it there tdd be one minister without lociated cf de aa ir.uik condominium et rs will be responsible iating policy and sub to the l.overiior iu questions relating to a it bin their portfolios ■decisions taken by overnor iu council to be mveyed ta the heads of de artmenta ami in association ■h these oacera ensuring that i is rlvea to these deci bn for conducting in the mislative coiin.il government i relating to matters b i their j.ort folios and for b r such ditties and as may from | to time be delegated to le m by the covernor heads of departments will i eourae continue to be in exe utive eharge of their depart lents — conimonwealth news cleanliness u.s.a visitors . iient cloah ann xatioi sp.vtlvl in i ex there is no laid-down scale of charges but prices are agreed with each individual house holder in relation to the facili i i.s provided householders who arc thought to be over charging are not accepted on to the register but it is stated that in fact there have been few cases of attempted pro fiteering it is to b hoped and i think expected that in tact theec special powers w i never kav to be used lativ miss furbert returned to the colony last december i like the aiutj iii • net ! is ii para . • respon demandn iteration aus no criticism implied t .. - i ml t romer pat it w ( f th the children's hospital i und that as i say is a purely personal opinion nor does it imply any criticism of cither the british or the egyptian government for the attention which th.y have given to these details without agreement on detail there could be no agree ment at all and agre-in ut was essential from the i.ritish point of view from the egyp tian point of view ind mos important of all from the su danese point of view 1'ese ol eoiauoll the r.-alltv ol ta t \, in some m ,.• or less ldniini transparent veil ol llieorv i to tl seel condominium as tha ii 1 inlliiciice siioiild in fact be paramount but the | | the committee of 26 february 27th 1953 simons mr cecil richardson mr and mrs richard james wilson mrs r h fisher a friend mr and mrs w a simons mr and mrs percival lovell mr and mrs james lister mr and mrs j a bur rows canon and mrs sullivan hitching post jerry simons eugene philpott mr and mrs c swan mrs g heal mrs g carrew h sayer grocery william proctor mrs h ros siter snyder edward law rence somerset grocery mrs robinson mrs richard r j martin miss agafa lambert mrs daniel stubbs mr and mrs roberta mrs marian simons mr and mrs john williamson mr and mrs ben shepardson mrs cecile trew mrs rose guebb mrs astwood mrs spurgeon phillips anne trentham and dinah williams mrs joe de silvs mrs aleta bascome and daughter ■a friend mrs roberts mr and mrs vincent lee mr edgar burrows theophillos simons mr and mrs charles burrows mr david g balom mr and mrs w w barnes mr and mrs b ii johnson mr and mrs j s hall mrs frank de maura mrs derick edmund mrs anthony moniz mr and mrs g madeiros mr and mrs nix mrs john b adcock mr gibson g holnws mrs beavan mrs tony de moura mr and mrs james moniz mr.s evelyn moniz mr henry a gibson mr raymond astwood mr c w hughes mr and ma clif ford williams mr cresswell hollis mrs g h kemp mrs ada crofton mrs george ix)we mr h todd mr snd mrs j c pitt mrs emon ba.v sett mr and mrs w jollifte mrs james madeiros mr and mrs kenneth t burrows mrs albert 8imons mr and mrs kenneth corbett mr and mrs charlea ridley mr e a 11 leavf iiiirv 26 the coronation accommo dation depart ment does not make the actual booking but puts applicants in touch with addressescs on the register the departmeut has assisted to date more than 3,000 appli cants — big proportion of them from the l'nited states — com monwealth news agency hie editor the bermuda recorder dear sir v was that legally un own agent in lon mm d.r ti terms of tl condom 1 savs during schar will you please publish the following list of donations re ceived during the drive in aid ef the chidren'8 hospital inium agri ment itself the sudan ■• .. - part iin i pareel m t it was certain pro vinces which were in rebellion against the authority of his highness the khedii ." there fore now thai egypt was lii h i endent these teapemrqj prov inees should b i nionths ever policy and every idniinisiiiitive ini ii referred to onni'il and i am ible to report that previously acknowledged 4 17.8 it is impossible to over-esti mate the importance of the simple fact that an agreement has been reached it mis completely and finally an an glo-egyptian dispute whi.l has lasted for over thirty years and it clears the way for the orderly and constitu tional progress of the sudan within a very short spa time the full aelf gotei iineniil and full self-determination total of this list p623 1,120 . 12 . 5 thanking you mr editor d tin advice tetl rs to be the agency stored to her d and wise west indies progress neither si.i und it win upon independ cypriots art show natural enough ght iu 1 examination of reviewed youre very truly thos days n terms < re yvonne l bowkkk honorary secretary the committee of 25 overilil n ll ppointed london feb 28 by air ■i the minister of state f •■i olonial ap'airs mr henry 22,000,000 for deyelopment i nor for ca o did the i >••■.... ility iinis to th i bee or mil conn 1 was whether i shed visitors who have at tended an exhibition of paiut q was among distin from oar own correspondent 100 general glancy 25 — mr lakin baldridge mrs elsa mitchell mold r rtl should how i want therefore to look at this sudan question against its historical back ground what have the \_\ been which have divided tain and egypt far thirty years why has a solution suddenly become possible .' the answer to that second pi.s tion is i think that both bri tain aud egypt have come to realise that in reality the probkm is not au a-gla-lgyp tian one but a sudanese one a n i i m the my change in of cyprus by mr g pol loudon feb 27 by air mail — since 1940 over 22 millions has been allotted by the united kingdom under the colonial development and welfare acts to the british caribbean territories the popu lation of which is approxi mately 3,201,000 10-mr f ingersol mr mr hereward watlington dunkley's dairy mr and mrs j fsreira branoo lllle and dead unlir of tl in th execu j.ioti a cypriot artist that are on ehfpw this week at picir ; the l.efvre gaoeriea bruton galleries bruton street in the in the west end of london brii it ; s in my 8 10 0 staff of st george hotel ment • i ina • • fur _^_^__^_^__ the a hill ' the pr..b tanging and had i ha :• 1 by tie if a i dec - tiie growl mr georghiou is a lawyer 7 mrs widowski y cm ref i oll the in igilsta w here he took ' painting during the war i paintings on show i lent by the prime minister i tin r.hill it depicts a seiie and shows the i ial boat section loading hl ; iiia^iista for operations menemv the full details of the grants and of capital development ex penditure are given in volume iv of bb economic survey of the colonial territories 1951 — the west indian and american territories published in lon don this week 6 mr and mrs flitcroft ll ex 5 10 0 — bermuda police force — personnel western elllerg that proposals sive iii then 5 — mr and mrs f t misick mr w onions ray mond penn ronald williams children mrs h o palmer mrs d evans mr virian davidson and mrs elizabeth d.ividson bank of butterfield ii st george's john de silva anonymous s g harris hutchings saw mill command funds prospect mr c w abbot mr john jacobs e e de silva district continued on page 6 man i xplained to ssent of in i ebbin mrs marv moniz and wkm list tl moneys provided by the l'nited kingdom taxpayer is being spent on a wide variety of development projects rang ing from tho construction of airports jtnd roads to large scale housing schemes to the building of hospitals to educa tion to land settlement agri cultural research and to tele communications son mr and mrs ii f wat linsitoii mrs v r walker giddis 1 latum mr reuben bur..-ess mr and mrs vamell trott mr and mrs hugh campbell mrs john b wat lington mrs manuel re mr ebert smith mrs gilbert smith mr cox i'everand har man mr k baker lieutenant doty miss dora lines mrs gladys trott joe l'imuiental mr and mrs joe mello littl miss penny sonsa mrs jeaeph laanhart krn demy bushy miss emm;i ming mrs and miss sidney barber and mrs leach mr manuel mad mr and mrs j 1 moniz mr and mrs tony botheho mr ii j baker mr w cooper s_rn tonv cabral mr and mrs roland fair.ls mr john ree leb mr and mrs hobart stam per mrs mary maderios mr james a idwarda and family mr benjamin john smith mrs bouifouiieaii mr frank wilson mr k 11 scalk mrs mrs david risrsrs mrs albert ieorge white mrs a amaral bell peoples grocery mrs t p \ allis mr and mrs edward l simmons a friend tills n during the war ry first comn i'h news agency and means snel com r ducntor warns of dual threat to education t.,.,1 the • humphreys ■wrtch hazel • rum co tinned frtfin page 8 tingliog as a cold shower its pleasant stimulation uore liroctly ' i.-n may he muf ilenecd c3 10 0 the elliott school 2 10 0 — mr and mrs c m morton mr and mrs john r a swan anonymous 2 — mr and mrs wm godfrey mrs onions mrs roy mayer miss alice scott mr and mrs white mrs lucy thatcher mrs elliott white col and mrs ross cuthbert mr and mrs joe olivers mr and mrs bob tereira mr and mrs townley mr and mrs laurie brangman mrs ronald lindley mr fredrick de silra mr harry lindo mr jack robinson leaves your face feeling fresher and softer you 11 find h^iicil hazel is perfect for scalp nuss-ge too buy a bottle of marvelous ihl mi biia/l !. todav hich is referring to a demand in ado for leg'aiathre inves tigation id the selection of i -, mr ilovt s.iid thai ralo school boards are made up of honest and intel amerieaaa perfectly able to cope with problems of subversive text books and sub versive teachers without h-lp from the legislature individual plans worked out by each of the governments to over development welfare and research schemes in their own territories are described tile u advisers imy remark that ment i'iiii be found s$3 gh a c institution 1 bv tile vast the people and i tion only be tourists dollars the tourist industry is the most important in the bahama islands population 68,846 which are visited by 30-35,000 tourists each year — four-fifths of these are americans and half of them travel by air 60,000 tourists visit bermuda < population 37,394 each year and spend about 5 millions lainaica was visited by 75,000 tourists in 1950 they are esti mated to have spent 3 mil lions these figures mean that tourists in bermuda each spend an average of 83 compared with an average of 40 per head in jamaica slave days recsalled in their zeal i ». j_bsw_bnsss a_bss_na glands made younia yicaiir renewed %' jil ire sometimes : this truth :;, mission was found ed in 1948 av a non-profit eor por.it on for the improvement of lb public schools has ovenior's re n that for the bc ▲ west indies relic from our own correspondent fil 15 0 — fredrick de silva f maderios wee country shoph london feb 27 by air mail — the union jack which was flown over government house in dominica in the west indies to announce the aboli tion of slavery was used to drape the coffin of major gen eral 9ir john longley at his funeral this week at kingston surrey if y puff r • v . s3 jl 1 ai.kiveu organdie curtains of all colours plastic curtains pla8ti0 drapes sheets pillow cases y plastic kitchen curtains / chenile bedspreads . / crinkled bedspreads / bureau scarfs vanity sets deeb saad hamilton pei 11 0 mrs ernem case mrs s butterfield mrs jane reed parker ns 1 ! uasssii > tn^nt in i and m "' roost i snmsjmr in ri n ,. . as ssafi • . sland - trem f.il tl i br tn ' 1 3 0 p m nildebrsndt rn t mn«r . tl w 1 1 6 — mrs burns 1 1 0 — captain a l merlo m/sgt and mrs l cogswell , 1 o 0 mrs e nart mias hassell george skater mrs ooldriiyr mrs e a pitman mrs w whitecrosb mr daniel b barritt mr and mrs n barnett herkies mr and mrs ham bean mrs phyllis whitehead mrs mary b pack wood mrs olteweil mrs george spanswick mrs viola burt mr and mrs elliott continued on pafh i the largest development plan is in jamaica which is proposing to spend 21,200,000 in ten years including 6,000 000 on agriculture 5,500,000 on public health and t":~,:*00 000 on education trinidad is to spend approximately 7 500,000 in five years — com monwealth xcws agency r an i sir john who fought in the boer war waa from 1920 to 1939 colonel of the east sur rey regiment which has a long tradition of service in the west indies pimples go ugly pimples vanish fast svhea you give them the dr chase's ointment treatment ami m ■•' i pre».-l ■sbls st ■■■lasts ■■to ■this healing ointment brings relief from pimples boils eczema blackheads cold sores and many other skin troubles sir john's grandfather maj or-general longley was the governor of dominica at the time of the abolition of slav ery — commonwealth news agency , tm dr chase's ointment is medi catcd an.l inti-cptic . . . soothes as it heals buy the large-size tin ... u times as much 0-10 advertise in the recorder ssslsras *' a 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