Newspaper - Daily Bulletin 24.01.1941

,EVERY LITTLE
HELPS"fH
Do not en courage
Slacken;, Pro N aZIB
or Trouble Makers.
ARE YOU DOING
YOUR BIT?
VOL. XXVII.
EXPECTS EVERY
E ST.
ENGLAND
~IAN
TO DO HIS
Kll"'TS-N~
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DAILY
BASSETERRE
FRIDAY
Personal.
24,
JANUARY
1941.
Britain's Creat
Air Offensive
at
S H· O P
Me&srs. N. Berridge and S.
Byro n, for.me-rly cler~s in the j
Liverpool Row.
AGAINST NAZI
~udit Departmen~ sailed
last ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ge
' flY w
it: for.. Antig u
where I hey !
Colony of the Leeward Islands
h a ve a:olsuIDfld similat' posts in !
Over 700 Hammer Blows at
thA Audit. Department in that i
Pres idency.
M l'. Berridge will
Enelny's War Strengtb
be greatly missed in sporting
circles. He was captain of the
Registry of Tit]es.
Island of St. Christopher.
Oourage and bcience Hand
Hotspurs F. C. which ma1e its
in Ha nd in A ttacks on
first appearance in .football comSchedule of Applications for Certificates of Titles and Notings
200 ~lili tary Targets
petition this se3son. M r_ Byron
thereon, a nd Caveats, for the week ending the 18th day of
. 111 n d' s Iea d'Ing
January , 1941.
was one 0 f th e IS
(Issued by the Publicity Department
tenors and the best in the choir
of St. Kitts-Nevis)
of the Basseterre
Methodist
Nature of Request, whether I
Church of which he was a faith. Date of Request Person Presenting.
for Certificate of Title, or
The full story of the
_fu_1_m_fl_m_b_e_r_._-'_·V_.'_'_ _ _ _- - i
Noting thereon, or Caveat. ! bombing attacks nlade on
The Oriental Art Palace,
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1
Title by Registration Act Cap. 99
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tne~oyal
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plan
tbe
the
accornpanYlng maps prepared by
the
British
Ministry of Information.
Rpgist.rar's Office, 16tb .January, 1941.
E WD
V
D
,A. E EL YN,
The rnaps show thA vast
Registrar of Titles. web of destruction woven
object to the issuing of a night after night b British
A ctZ:ng
NOTE.-Any person who desires to
Certificate of Title on the above application may enter a bonlber~, who have struck
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CAVEAT in the above Office within 21 days from the date
. . 2·
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of th e first appearance of the above Schedule in the "Daily at ~)ver 0.0 mIllt~ry ta!get~.
!
Bulletin" newspaper in the said Island.
Th1S web IS clogglngtiltier s
:
I great
industrial and war
i
ta.l
C
Fontball will he I'esumed this
aftel·noIJn.
'I he following are ,
t hA fix ', ures up to the end of i
January:
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SEN lOR DIVISION
Mon. 27. Hot~pun~ vs, Hivals,
l\,eft'ree G B. Hunte.
Thun1, 30, H otspu ,'8 vs l1~agles
Refel'ee G. B. Hunte.
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DIVISION
r-.. ,
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LA
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~~E
Fixtupes
This effective remedy has a two-fold
function. It may be used both externally
and internally. It is truly the housewife's
best friend, a marvellous reliever of pain. j
Always keep it handy.
Sold in one size only-never sold in bulk.
Get the,genuine.
Frid8Y 24, Riv~ds vs. GreIm . .
School. Ref. R BE\rridge. I
Toes 28, Gram. Scbool VB.
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H otsptUQ, Ht'J. E G.O Ber ' idge
Fr'iday 31, Rivals vs. Eagles. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Referpe B. H. Ross.
London, Jany 21st-Britain today after a T1ight in which the
el u b Secret <l rie8 please llote
lost nine merehant ships totlilliof;{ BI'itish
Isles were
clear of
carefully the abuve fixtures.
thil'ty thousand two bundred and raiders .
')
twent.y six tons Wt'e K ending
London.
Jan.
..,1.st.-Inc8nTHE POOR MAN'S B'RIEND I January 12th ~dmiralt~ repo~ted diaries
reported
dlopp od
In
today.
DUrIng
p(~r~od her- London's sub!lrbs today and
Put up in small ~)QttJes that are many claimed tot'i 1 of forty- two bouse -'\' ives even joined in the
easily portable and sold for il vpry thousand seven hund"ed tons work of smotberin~ them quickly
smal l sum, Canadian H~aling O .J sunk.
as th~y fell.
,posses--es mQP:~ J,Jower in concenLondon, Jany 21st-G. Hall
TokyC', Jany 20th-F ,lreign
:trt ated fonn than one hundred Colonial Unde;-Secretary told . Minister M '1tsu Oka told Jap
ti m es the quantity of many Commons Food Ministry hiiS! DIet that
Jap·1.n
Italy and
unguents. Its cheapness and the arranged to ptlr~hase from W. 1. Ger'many will accompli~h goal of
varied ,uses to which it ean be all · available suppUes of oranges New Order "if only given time"
put trn~ke it the poor mao's fdend. there.
and expI'eRsed hope that United
No dealer's stock is complete
London, J~n. 21st ,-Two dilY- States will bend with utmost
without it.
' light alal'ms sounded in London effort to ally impending (,J'i~is ()f
1
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macbine.
More than 700
blows bave been struck at
Germany itself, from the
.Baltic bea to Switzerland,
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JUNIOR
by
: J6th January
ANNE EGLANTINE
Request for Issue of First I Ai~ Forc~, and car~ful
' 1941 at 2 p.~ ,
JEFFERS
Certjficate of Title to land in whIch
hes behInd
by her Solicitor
her possession at New Town, I attacks, i8
t.old in
C. F. Henville.
Basseterre.
.
BRITISH WORKERS DRAFT
INTO WAR FA(;TORIE~.
London, Jan 21st.-Bevin informed
Commons
that
the
GO\7e"nment has
deeided
to
registel' Britain's working men
and wOrDfln for drafting into
war fact ories.
He announced
the ~teddily increa~ing production despite air raids but added
the country has now reached a
sta e w hE>n it will be DeC8.$~ '"lry
, to tak-e- - i n b"5?T. : ~i8 ~l'Rtio'n
per Bge groups.
He ~in~ the
registr'Htion is to make a list. of
tho'3e who ~hould be cal'led n;pon
to serve the State in itA national
industry
Football
~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~I ·~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~aziGernlany
NORTHROP Or LYMAN CO.. ,LIMITED.
from
the
North Sea
hundreds of nliles inland to
Berlin and beyond.
The cbief obJ'ectives have
been
oil
depots
and
refineries, armament works,
aerodronles, docks and naval
bases, goods yards
and
raihvay ju oetions, barges
and sb ipping
J
They are clearly shown
on t.he map~. Bpsides each
name of a bonlbed target is
, the n u m he l' 0 f t i In e sit has
, been attacked. "Berlin 15,
: ~i)helmshaven
to, Frank-
J2" bring home the
ta]e of destruction.
The
I rnap of the Ruhr sbows
every town of irnportance
! furt
I
A F
..
as an!t.
.
. vIctlnl.
: Ham Dl ha s 11 ad more· tha n
I
i
60 raids,
and
~~ssAn,
the
: great arnlS centre, 16.
:
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(Cont.inuer! on page 4)
civjlization.
Also
claimpd
Brit ' sh Colonips and Domioion8
interfering in
various
way s
wit h J a p :3 n 8 hip p i :"1?; .
Pa.ge
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THE ST KITTS-NEVIS
DAI"LY
BULLETI~
FRIDAY
24
JANUARY
1941
::s
Appreciation of
23rd January, 1941.
Government Notices.
'
It is notified for general
infornlation t hat
the
people of Nevis have preThe following extracts, taken
sented a mobile canteen at
fronl a: letter recently . received
£250 in answer to the
from the West India Committee
A sum of £2,101. 8. 6t has been received from Secretary of State's appeal
acknowledging the arrival of some of the planters in the island of St. Kitts ag a for these units. This sum
two cases sent by the St. Kitts contribution to the Imperial Government towards the was collected as follows:
Working Party, should be of pU1 chase of a "Spitfire" aircraft.
."
"
general interest:-S I
f
"They "(the two cases)" have
This amount has bee~ paid into the local Treasury
a e 0 sc~ap
just been deiivered to the Depot, and the Crown Agents wIll be requested to make an llron on whIch
and the .excellence of the wo~k equivalent payment to the proper authority in the p<?rters worked
and packIng conforms yet agaIn United Kingdom. His Excellency the Acting Gover- jl wIthout pay
£107. 8. 0
~~ ,~~io~:~t ~oe ~~~~ct be~~~~ nor has been informed of this very generous gift of I From Red Cross
St~ Kitts. The knitted comforts the planters of this island and he will no doubt take and War Chariare so much welcomed by all the immediate steps to notify the Secretary of State of ties Committee
71. 6. 0
forces and t.he Centra~ Hospital this contribution towards the Empire's war effort.
From "Win th
Supply SerVIces ~o~mIttee were
A list of the donors with the amounts given .is
e
equally apprecla tl ve of the
d d'
War Fund"
71. 6. 0
beautifully
made
hospital appen e .ESTATES.
AMOUNT.
supplies.
PROPRIETORS.
£250. O. 0
.St. Kitts War Effort
Ad ministrator's Office,
St. Kitts-Nevis,
23rd January, 194I.
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The 9~. 4d. from th~ Angui!la
R. Yearwood
Girl Gutdes was of
specI~1 I
int~~est to La dy Da vson who .IS J W. Thurston & Co. Ltd.
wntIn~ t.o them personally. In i E. J Shelford
apprecIatIOn
~f
the
hIg;h i ]. R. & G. H. Yearwood
standard of theIr wor.kmanshIP : Col. Matthew-Lannowe
and such generous assIstance to I'
(London)
the War Effort of t~e ~other Mrs. L. A. ~1alone
Country. The enthuslastI.c. help I A. W. Elliott
of these smaller communItIes IS I Thurston & Co. Ltd.}
of great encoura~emen~ to .all E. J. Shelford
wh? know the dIfficultIes wIth W. E. Walwyn
whIch they have to contend.
The Farm Syndicate
A few da~s ago, Lady Da vson Mrs. Fletcher-Lamb.crt
was at Buck!nghalll Palace wh~n Miss IY1cArthur
the Queen Inspected the MobIle P. M. Todd
Canteen~ pr.e~ented by
the Mrs. Napier (London)
Crow!l C?IOOle~.
Sh,e ~aw the Mrs. Norman Miller
contnbut~on of 81. chrIstopher
(London)
and NevIs and felt very proud Capt. C. E. B. Walwyn
and glad that the people In alII
(R. W. A. F. F.)
the .bombed areas would see i Hon. Thomas Manchester
ta ngI ble proof of the support C R Blake
and goo~will of t~e Colony.
Mrs: L. A. Burt
Your gIftS to ChIld E~acu.ees
(Miami, Florida)
a:e more than w.e1come In :~Iew , Hon. G. P. Boon
}
ot ~he severe wInte.r c~ndItIOns , Miss & Messrs A & 1. Reid
WhICh we are expenenCIng, and! Miss M. B. & H. "A. Walwyn
are also appreClat~d by those' Lady Wigley
}
rendered homeless In many of A. M. Reid, O.B.E.
our towns.
Leslie Reid (London)
We were able to pack and , H
G P Boon
send from this DehPWot a C hdr~st- I A~~. Los~da
l to eac
mas . parce
est I n Ian r0 . N
L
d'
. H
serVIng In
. M . F orces w h
ose . . osa a
Belle Vue,
Hope & Saddlers
Bourkes
Bourryeau (Lower)
Brighton
Buckleys
I, ] .
I'
address or particulars we have
Th
I
.
on our regIster.
ese parce s
numbered
nearly
300
and
contained :-1 Pullover, 1 Scarf, 1 pa ir
Mittens or Gloves, 1 "Penguin"
Thriller, 2 pairs of Socks, 50
Cigarettes, 1 bar of Trinidad
Chocola te,
1 ('a p- Mllffier or
Balac1ava, A Christmas Card.
(Personal! y signed by Lady
Davson)
Lady
Da vson
was
very
interested to receive a VISIt
before Ohristmas from young Mr.
Delisle and was pleased to be
able to put him in touch with
Lady Burdon, a nd a Iso to show
him the latest photographs and
particulars of the Ambulance
recently presented to the Red
Cross by Rt. Kitts."
$ 611.34
398.76
169.98
573.84
649.02
Caines & Willets
Con Phipps & Walk
622.92
87.00
Estridge
582.48
Farm
Greenhill
Harris'
Lodge
Milliken
!v1olineux
386.22
52.62
65.70
402.60
299.64
672.66
Mount Pleasant
121.92
New Guinea
Parsons & Profit
Pump
69.66
536.76
67.62
Stapleton
553.38
West Farm & Camp
665.2H
Wingfield
Chalk Farm
Vanlbelle
409.50
66.00
109.08
.
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The above is a contribution at the rate of 3d
per ton cane delivered at the Factory on the 1940 Crop.
$8 73 98
,1 , .
The following donations have been received:B. Marshall
Stonefort, La VaHee
Cra nstouns, Brothersons
J.
'Ponds & Needsmust
Franklands
Bayfords
Conaree
Godwin
Shadwell
Garveys
Farara
R. Dic ki nSOI1
T. J. Brown bill
Dr. Teodorini
R. J. Laws
Mrs. A. M. Bromley (London)
Dr. E. F. Jardine
$ 600.00
720.00
100.00
50.00
30.00
240.00
147.87
25.00
$
10,0~G.85
By Order,
M. GLEGG,
for Chief Clerk to Administrator.
We have believed the
.
'"
until old ideas, old practIee~. are 1 the happy hfQ IS the ~lfe of least
Says DOROTHY TROM PSON, fundamentally re?reated. tbe.re e~ort: and tbat the aIm of Manwriting for a democracy that, can be no secllnty, no rehef kInd IS to get tbe grealest retu.rn
like ourselves, see~ itself ranged from fear of War, she. as~prts.
fr'om the .least .effort. T~e alm
We must stop thInkIng that of man 18 to lu::prove hImself.
against the Powers of Evil. And
Wrong Things
l
By Order,
M. SLEHG,
. for Chief Clerk to Administra tor.
fEE L 11 RED
. AFTER
A GOOD
MEA L ?
Does a good night's rest refresh you
-or leave you tired and heavy?
Does a square meal put life and
eRergy into you-or make you
sleepy, disinclined to move?
Get twinges of pain in the back '/
Headaches?
There must be something wrong
with you.
It's probably consti patio·n.
You may be ""regular." Still, it's
probably co.nstipation. Elimination
must be complete as wen as regular.
If it isn't, poisons get into the blood,
cause vague lack of well-being.
For this there is a simple, honest
prescription ~ Kruschen Salts. It
isn't a drug, or a patent medicine,
or a fad, or a fashion; it's a British
institution.
Doctors have prescribed it these fifty
years past, for the analysis on the
bottle t ells them they could prescribe
nothing better. It agrees with their
medical knowledge. And Kruschen
Salts will agree with you.
.,"11 Feel all the Better for
Q
Pln~ of
~KRUSCHEN
"'It
You can take it in tea or hot wate •.
Chemists and Stores sell J{rusch*
This is his sole purpose on this
earth-to improve himself and
hi~ kind.
That idea is the real
ba.sis of democracy. But man
: do~s not improve himse ,l f by
! liVin g below his own possjbilitie~.
He improves himself by con, Rtantly attempting
wha.t is
beyond him.-Ex,
THE ST. KITTS ... NEVIS
DAILY
BULLETIN
FRIDAY
24
JANUARY
1941
Page 3
I TONIGHT:
A thrilling and exciting he-man picture
"HARD TO
HANDl,E"
SATURDAY 1iATINEE:
DICK FORAN in an exciting picture
"SHE
LOVED
A
FIREMAN"
By Special Arrangement. patrons of the Apollo will have the
privilege of seeing
" HIT LER-Beast of Berlin ..
on SATURDAY 25th JANUARY, q,t 8.45 p, m.
Dress Circle 2/-, Circle 1/8, Pit 6d.
SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY:
A. tbrilling and exciting picture of hooded outlaws.
· seeing
"THE
I
BLACK
Don't miss
LEGION"
MONDAY NIGHT:
An unusua I but intpresting picture
"EARTHWORNTRACTORS'I'
Notice
regarding Reserved
Seats.
The Management d the theatre would lIke to remind the Dress Circle patrons
; that seats are reserved for them purely 8.S a con veniencp., no extra charge being
I made for reservation, and no charge if they fd.il to attend the show. This con- .
, venience becomes an irksome and troublesome responsibility when patrons, who
· have reserved seats, arrive late for the performance. In future seats will only be
j reserved up to the time lights are turned off.
Your eyes are the most delicate, the
most sensitive, the most easily harmed
of all your features. And yet you
probably never do anything at all to
help them or protect them from the
thousana- anau;i,- ~rs to which i
Family Thought He
BOXING
they are exposed. Studying books and
Was Dying
~apers and pictures; poring ov~r writ- I
I,
Wednesday
last
at
the
Apollo
ing and needlework; staring through
! Arena fans were treated to some THROUGH GASTRIC ULCERS
a windscreen, straining to see in · re£! I good fighti ng . There were
artificial light, constantly focussing well over 300 people in the pit
Believed to be dying from!
and re-focussing. So it goes on, until but the Dress Circle and Circle gastric ulcers, this man has II
surprised his family by his ,
the time comes when your eyes rebel- were not so well patronised.
As many people were out.side remarkable recovery. How did
they start to ach~ and smart and water,
do ._
it? These are his own
the rims become red, the lashes crusted, () f the b lJi ld ing as witnessed the he d'
and possibly s·LYes and more serious fight. This may be hecause of war s.
the Jack of funds due to t.he
"I suffered for years with
complaints develop.
IU
11
ca
used
hy
the
Xmas
festigastric
ulcers. I was never free
I
You can prevent all these things if
vities
and
the
approacbing
Oftb81
from
pain
and quite unable to
you take the simple precaution of
For sparkling white teeth,
much looked for commencing work. A few months ago, my ·
healthy gums) a fresh cool
bathing your eyes regularly with Optrex ! crop.
family thought I was dying-,
mouth, use Macleans.
It
Eye Lotion. Optrex not only floats
In the Preliminary, Reliance I Then my w: ife s~'f an a?vertisequickly removes stains, whitens
away all dirt and germs. It tones up Kid, Featherweight Champion I' ment of DIgestlf Renntes, and
and polishes the enamel- and
the tiny muscles, restores circulation and Kid Roberts a new comer my daughter got me a box.
it is economical in use.
to the veins, and brings back the clear, (LightwPiglH) treated some fans N~w, prai~e ~e, I have had no '
radiant sparkle that all healthy eyes to a well fought. and drawn paIn, no wInd In my stomach, no
4 ROLlnd bout.
'acid' for weeks: and I am glad
shouU possess.
to say that I am able to eat food
Whether you wear glasses or not, you should
THF SEMI ·FINALS
that used to be forbidden me. ·
have your eyes examined regularly by a
Kid
Brown,
MiddlBweight Since taking Rennies, I ha ve
qualified opticifUl or oculist.
Champion and Kid
Kanash gained weight. My doctor will
Middleweight contender met In a verify what my letter says."
-W.F.
~ruelling 6
round bout, each
' boxer swapping blow for blow
Digestif Rennies work in three
i -ev~nly contested. It was this
ways.
They contain antadds
I bout that t,he Judges again
which
neutralise
acidity;
'a wa rded it a d raw to the fu II
ab:'wl'bents which reduce stomach
satisfaction of the spect~tors.
gas; and dige8tioe
f'erment8
MAIN
BOUT
which actively aid digestion. British to the Teeth.
Battling Tiger vs
Slipping Rennies dissolve in the mouth.
'g~r,
that
much
lookp.d
fol' They become active. at once, TI·ger. Those
saw the
TI
OPTREXLTD., Perivale, Middlesex,ENGLAND
- of us n·ho
n
return 10 round bout was in a way because they reach your stomach aggressive style of Assent in the
disappointing but on the other fuJI
stren~/th-not
we.akened 6th round, landing blow after
hand ag£!in showed to the Boxing with water. Two Renmes end blow on
his opponent who
Public the ability and dl3termi- I stomach pain in five minutes.
sf>emed helplesAs to return same
nation of Assent, who after \
deemed it. a pity that he should
1 damaging
his hand in the 2nd, bim . to discontinu~. Hopper's have to throw in the towel so
I round fought to the 7th before I sty Ie and attack was much near to victory, winning 4 rounds
. . - ALWAYS READ ...... ' giving in after Dr. Strisiver I improverl but the Baby Tiger· of the 6 fought , (2 being dr ;l\vn.)
THE CAlLY BULLETIN I examined the hand and advised could not be caught by the Big
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'THE ST. KITTS-NEVIS
~ro~'_
_
DAILY
BULLETIN
FRIDAY
JANUARY
24,
1941
_ _ __
-Shop at The Co-Op-
(ContilJued from page 1)
British raids are based on
"The Cle nest Spot
carefully conceived ano
10og-preparAd
plans
of
attack
on
targets. of
8,
Oxford 8au~ages tin 1/2 &
economic
as
well
as PO('k
do. (MaDle Leaf)
immediate rniiitary import- Pork
00. (\Valls) 1/~ &
ance.
Chipolata duo
do.
Vienna
do.
dn.
Eya.cy-target selected has Vienna 00. (Emen;)
its 'place in the Hrnaster Me d. P ..lstes (H untel's) b t.
plan,"
Aven
WbPll
its Harricut Muttun
tin
significance is not. at first Prawns
b .
F
1 Shrimps
"
O. VIOUS.
or
exa rn p P, Broad Beans
tin
1/ - &
although
Gerrnany
bas Pork & do.
plen ty of a I u m In i u nl pIeH] t~, (lorn
.,
lOd &
to st.op Hitler using the Carr~pbeJil's Soups"
metal as a suhstitute for A~OlC Jelly
p~t
'
b 1
·Custard Powdel'
tIll
t h e copper h e ad y needs. Luncb Tongues (Emhas~y)
I
2
1
2
1
1
j.
.
8
6
4
!
8
S
2 ·
1 6
1 6
1 6
1 0
1 4
10
10
1 2
in
Town."
8. d
Lunch Tongues (York)
tin
1/3 & 2 4
Lunch Tongues (Libbys)
t.in
2 6
' Lamb Tongues
tm
1 9
Ox Tonllues
jar
7 6
Chipped Beef
bot
13
Pato au Foie Gras (Hunters)
tin
10
Luncheon MEat
tin
1 6
Oysters
,,1 6
Lobster
tin
1 6
Peas
tin 8d., 11 & 1 6
l Hakpd Beans
tin
1 0
f3e8t.;
10
Phillips'Soups
6
Ohivers J~llies
"pkt
8
Weak spotR In
Nazi
tin
2/- &, 3 0 Batdng Powdf'r tin 1/ & 110
industry and transport are
Try a bottle of VIMALTOL.
systematically s(Jllght out
"Contains natura! vitamins ABC & D "4/6 per bottle.
and a t t eke d.
Power
_
plants, key -factories and 8t_ Kitts-Nevis Co-operative GpocePles Lt.d.
I
road and rail junctions all
fall under the wings of the down in thi~ country, hRve
R. A. F.
already
been
reducf'd
The bombing of barge I appreciably
by
this
·
concentrations at "inv3si0n \ born bIng.
ports" Dot only re~oves '!he I Another pri lnary 0hj(.-H~t
th:ea~ of .a Nazl lanlhng in B'r it,ain's air attack on
- I t .1 n fll C ~ s
a s,evere Germany's industries
in
handI~ap on Uernlany s use the disorganiEation of her
of an lmportant and other. d
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sea au
and trdnsport.
VU
WfIste ess t .nelrao eoro] Damage to the great docks
o ransPFor ~hlnbhn d w~ter~ 2.t Hamburg and Brernen,
ways.
t d
bee.n
b or lhe af rges
- lJav,--,
th f or examfJ 1e, h'a:-;-. preven.e
'ne
rOdug ttb rOG~
; e_ the loading and unloading
RhI
an
0 er
p,rman
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d rivers
'1' h
11 0 f s b'IPS th ere,
an
IS
h \\ 11C d norfnla y seriously hinderi!lg Germah er ny's seaborne trade in the
carr~
uge loa s 0
gOodS.
only area still left open to
Germany's synthetic oil her.
industry, of extr.enle i21po:. j Destruction
at
the
Su pep Bpown Rice
3d
• pep lb.
AT
THE
S~~OTGH MOUSE GROCERY
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AMERi~tI~l~~~~ONER
Boston, Jan. 21st.-Eighteen
men were drowned almost within
sight of their homes as the
I Bnston schooner "Mary O'Hara"
homeward bound from a week'A
fisbing on the Ihanks split open
in collision as it approached
I Boston harbour. Five half frozen
'survivorA
w~re
dragged
to
Isafety from the protruding main
mast of the Bunken ~chooner by
the crew of the trawler "North
St.ar."
They told the re UP1·S
I tb,it the "O'Hara" apparently
struck a barge and that the
r e m·ainder of the 0 IN, twent,yI three, had
falle n
from
t.h e
I rigging one by one as their hands
fro'7,e.
The schooner sunk so
. fast there wa.s no time to launch
! th(, dinghy.
I
NEW U. S . .AM BASSADOR TO
BRII'AIN.
r Washington, Jan. 21st.-John
G. Wioani, 51, one- tim,.. Rf'publican Governor of New Hampshire
flnd Director of the L·C\ (lgue of
Nations rnt,ernatlOnal
Labour
. Oft1ce in 19:38 reported autbori! trlLVf'ly
today as Roosevelt'8
. choice to sueeRed Josenh P.
; Kennedy as Amhassad'or t()
i bj'itain.
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2') d-
on on
Rny
",0.
Gernlan plane loosed SIX
bOlnbs on Southeast eoac;;;,t
town officially unldentlfi~d
. , berore
"
d awn atter
.
. .It,
JUSt;
h3d attacked a lifehoat and
I.
. \...
h·
OOllse WIt(l mac Ine-gUllR.
(iround gunn8rs answered
fil'e and' pla ne last bt:~n
heading foJ' sea. losing
height and trading black ,
smoke.
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.
You'll be surprised
how quickly and easily
Dr. J. D. Kellogg's
Asthma Remedy brings
relief to sufferers from
Asthma or Hay Fever. It
effectively overcomes irritation and perrnits you to
escape from the horror of
sleepless, restless nights. It
relieves the worst cases ..
Try it and be convinced.
lance to her In war 1S
[principal ports places a
Oairo, Januhry 21st.-British ·
bel n g
systelnatlcally further
striiin
on
the Forces have Jaul)('h€d a n1Bjor
srllashed. In ~,he ]a~t t~o a Ire a d y over'-burdened Httack on besf'iged T()bruk, the :
mTonths he",r 011 plan ts . In German transport syst.em.. General
Headqua rlel'S
an- '
Western Gerrn. -any, WhICh ILlt.ernal wat.er trarJsport nounced.
Operations are pro-;
~
ceetling Ratisfartorily.
nonna"11 y pro,d UC~. .40. p~r has always been of great
cent.o~ b.er total Ol 2,500,000 ilnportance to (iermany,
Athens, Jany 21st-Greek distons. of 011 a year,- ha ve be.en an,d has been u sed -"vi th pat(~,hps from fron t. reported
tId t
I
lal'n~st
anrl
most
carefllHy
con IntlOl1S y an
ledVl Y I even
greater
int.ensitv planned Italian counter atta('k of
attacked.
. . . . .
I\J
\N
th
R A F
. sln.ce the outtJre~k of war to war t.hrown hack with hea.vy
Manufactured by
J"I.o.
e
' . . . . IS relIeve the streJln on the casualties and 10SS of original
NORTHROP & LY}IAN CO••
Limited
b.eglnnlng to turn Its atten- railways. But the R. A. F. ?o'3ltInns.
Communique RAid :
Toronto, .Caaada
t IOn toe e n to r dIG 8 r nl R n y .
'k .
h · I i-{, A, If. hIt-l p t.e d Val 0 n a Sun d H Y I
wh ere (~ore thr.l n 50 ., 1S ~na. 1 ng ~u re t.. e ral I night and ~.1onday in heaviest i
-h
t t l per traffic IS stl'alned.s.tIl.l more I bomhing attack in .that area ~o i
f
cen.o
o.a
l1 e a v y
· f dr.
I
dt
.
.er
. d 0111-j) V
a .l, t'·la c \. s o n
I
~ro ll~tl?n 18 carne. Oll. j~nctions and Inarshalling '
,
L he Inurn tv LetHIa wOfKS,a S
.
. '-' ..
. yar d s
the
m~lp
~h()ws,
have'
that her industrieA have
already been visited more
The famous viaduct. of the often bad their entire work ;
tha n on ceo
Dorto) unci- E rns C'3n;.d has in terru pted.
A II ex port.s '
As for the Nazis' oil- been contin\lou~ly
undpr' from ~outh Dennlark ",,"ere
refining indust.ry, most. of it attack.
It was the chip,f stopped for thrpe weeks at
is coneentrated in Harnburg link for heavy' t!'an~port the end
of June,
for
(36 raids), Brpmen (31), anci betw~en the hbineli-1nd and I examnle.
THE
western Gel'111H ny [includ- N.
W.
and
Central
(Juided by Rei e n c €,
ST. KITTS-NEVIS DAILY BULLETIN
ing Hanover, 19].
Gernl8,ny t a nd was used to ca rried
ou t wi th superb
is printed anli published daily by
A. M. LOSADA at the Office of the
It
is
believed
that carry the equivalent of 400 courage and C0111petence,
"Daily· Bulletin" and St. Kitts
Germany's a ircra ft prod uc- trai n-lr)ads daily.
the British air offensi ve
Pl"lDtery. Fort 8trl\et Basseterre
St. Kitts whe!'~ a11 ~o:nmll:nicA.tion8
tion,. arJd her power to
Such d3mage has been against Nazi liermany is
will hl'l '."~r,,,,-jv~H1.
replace machines brought done toGernlany's transport the hanlmer of victory.
J. W BLACK.ETT, Editor
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