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British Library (BL) |
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025JATM19040109
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| Title: |
JAMAICA TIMES, Vol VI, No 7 |
| Description: |
This issue contains 24 pages. Pages 1-24. 2c-d "Jamaica as she says it is", Part I, review of Jamaica as it is in 1903 by B Pullen Burry, superficial, snobbish, spiteful. 3c Panama: Important, Jamaicans going there will only be allowed to land at Colon if carrying £4 and with good reason. 5a-6a The Impending War; The Mustering of Armies, Japan and Russia (also page 7c). 9a-d The Jamaica Union of Teachers in Council: Record Gathering for conference at Kingston. 12a [Editorial] A Chance for Skill, Jamaica Institute's Arts and Crafts Exhibition. 16a-b Forward Move in Education: Practical and Wise Proposals, put forward by Church Ministers to Archbishop, the hurricane destroyed many schools. 17c Churches That Can Stand Storms: new style by Jamaican builders. 18c-d Cricket and Cricketers: The First Cup Game. 20a-d In the Realm of Music: Where Music Aids Religion: at the Scotch Kirk, Kingston. 24 [Adverts] Canada-Jamaica Steamship Company (monthly); Imperial Direct W.I. Mail Service (every 14 days); Hamburg-American Line (Kingston to New York fortnightly). |
| Date(s): |
09 January 1904
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| Community: |
Caribbean Community |
| Theme: |
Origins (conditions in the country of origin) |
| Format: |
Text |
| Access: |
Available for consultation by appointment at the British Library Newspaper Library, Colindale |
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