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... Isla). PHOM WHO TAT 07 _---__- OTIPS.L. Scow trimming Is tte euphemism for a very dirty job. that of rakiug and picking over the garbage of the city as it is dumped by the csrtload upon the soows that bear it out to sea. The rubbish has to be shoved ...

AUDI ALTSRLA PARTAN

... Our present object to draw the notice of these hie gobemouches to the sufficiency, if oat 1 surfeit, of immoral garbage which they can pick up in their own imuntry. We shall deal with them more fairly than have dealt with us. Out of their ows! mouths shall ...

News and Notes of the Day

... and had his leg broken. He was picked up and conveyed to his house where he is now being treated by Dr. Bell. A cricket match will be played this afternoon at Winchester Park, between the Norman Cricket Club and a picked eleven of H. M. S. Pyladea and ...

JAMAICA PROMOS

... concluded his businee and presence of the wives and childrou left, but to his surprise, a summons was they had stolen some garbage to served on him yesterday at the instance of Brent, for prieilial larceny. rue caws save from perishing. At one be heard ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1886
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1476 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Gov ernment of the United States of t America, I hive the honour to transmit to ; you a copy

... presence of the wives and children they had stolen some garbage to save from perishing. At one place people were flogged for stealing eocoa.heads, ordinarily used as hog's food ; others were flogged for pick. ing fruit that grow by the road side. We pointed ...

Published: Friday 13 August 1886
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1554 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TUE DO G

... good dogs and had doge, as there are good men and bad men. Look nt the homeless, masterless ear of the strees who lives on garbage, and who is a thief when be has opportunity I He knows that be is a disreputable brute. Ile will not meet your eye for the ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1865
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1920 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE COLONIAL STANDARD

... hand are sent to cover the rutty parts with the atones which they do in a prefunctory manner, with no one to direct them ; no pick is used prior to placing the stones, and no earth is put over them for the purpose of binding after they have been scattered ...

FRANCE. (F ttom OUR PARIS SPECIAT.)

... heitig the . slimy things that crawl. Matters are yet craning to the middle age when streets were never swept, and the garbage , Ras shot into the nearest open space and farmed out to fete.. huge ; when the inhabitants wore terrible jeck-hoets to resist ...

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... 'n• first class uniele, for entihury bock, as :ot our querulous writer, adapted her behaviour the dead, carrion crows. garbage •and. which itif oouree ; th ey must pay. • ` l . in I tie woe metier. -with the works of • with intuitive entitle'. to the ...