ST. CROIX TRIBUNE
TWBELFTH YEAR
Christiansted Theatre
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“Sherlock Holmes”
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1€ you are a reader, you have certainly read one or more of the ‘‘Sherlock Holmes’’
series by rre late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle —
These worderful detective stories just had to reach the screen and we are pleased to
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Sherlock Holmies
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: Admission as usual,
Order Os The Day
&
. for the fuurth ordinary meeting of the
Colonial Gouneil for 3t. Croix for the
fiscal year 19331334, Tenth Council
First Session, Weadnesday 24 January
14634 at 1.30 o’clock p. m,
1. Eiection of two (2) m:>mbers to
; serveon the Export Tariff Com
inission in accordance with Regu
lations establisheaMaren 31, 1840.
2. Colonial Council Bill No. 18
; Continuation of Ist discussion on
' Colonial Council Biill No. 18,
drafu of an ordinance "to autho
rize the Governor to s¢ll at pub
auciicn the public property known
as ‘Gallows Bay’’ in ' hristian
sted Disirict. With Committee
Report.
3. Colonial Council Bill No. 19
: Continuation of Ist dizcussion on
Golonial Counci! Bill No. 19, draft
of an ordinance to establish a loan
fund for the improvement of pri
vate housz-holders’ waier sapply
A Journal For The Pcogress Os The Peor:e
Let Jusiice BBe Done Though The Heavens Should Faii
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With Commirtee Report.
4 Colonial Council Bill No. 20.
Coatinuation cf Ist discvussion on
Coloaiual Council E!ll No. 20, draft
of an ordinance toestablish a pen
sion board and to establish a
pension systen, in the Municipa
ity of St. Croix. With Committee
Report.
5. Colonial Counecil Rill No. 24.
Continuation of Ist discussionon
Colonial Counecil Bill No. 24. draft
of an ordinance to regulate and
conztel the manufacture and szale
of aleoholic beverages in the Mu
nicipality of St. Croix and for
otner purposes. With Commitiee
Report, S
6. Colonial Council B:il No. 25.
Discussion on resolution concerr
ing a vote of confideace in the
presect administration.
Intrcduced by Ist Appointed
Member (Moorehead).
Colonial Ccuncil Office, Christiansted,
January 15 1934.
ARNOLD M. GOLLEN,
Chairman.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th 1934,
Radio News
Washington: —Soviet Russia realizes
war with Japan may come aad is pre
pared for it, William C. Bullitt, Ameri
ca’s firatA mbassador to the Soviet Union
said roday. Back to report to President
Roosevelt on his brief visit to Moscow
as American Envoy, Bullit confirmed re
ports that war clouds threaten the Far
East. ‘‘Soviet Russia’’, he said, ‘‘is
sincerely striving to maintain peace, no
country in the world except possibly the
United States wants . peace more than
the Soviet., "However Soviet Russia
realizes war may come and is prepared
for it.”” asked whether the Soviet Gov
ernmant was taking any measures to
prepare the Russian people for the pos
sibility of war with Japaa, Ballit re
plied, no efforts were being made to con
duct any ‘'‘Hate Campaign’’ but that
war woald not be exactiy a surprise if it
should come.
Rome: —ltaly will submit shortly to
interested governments a new disarma
ment propoz=al, desigped to end that ex
isting deadlcel and give Germany a
measure of satisfsction, it was said re
lianly today. [Uhe proposa's were agreed
vpon in the recent conversations be
tween Premier Benito Mus:olini and Sir
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