Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan on the pending Independence referendum.
While Mr. Darrell personally favours Independence, he says he cannot speak for the party in calling for a "yes'' vote in the referendum likely to be held this summer.
But like the...
attack on his party's call for a boycott of Government's Independence referendum.
Denying "a rumour'' that he had changed his position on the PLP boycott call, Mr. Perinchief described his party's position as "retrograde'' and "essentially selfishly ...
celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. There was both anger and hurt in the complaints. The anger and hurt arise because Bermuda and Bermudians served and served well against Nazi oppression in the Second W...
Independence is an indication of the extreme frustration felt by many Bermudians today. Seldom has the Country's atmosphere been so "stirred up'' or the Bermudian people in such a state of discontent.
The frustration felt by Mr. Curtis and many, many...
Pressure continued to build yesterday for the Premier to name an early date for the Independence referendum.
In a strongly-worded statement, the Chamber of Commerce said business was "on hold'' until the plebiscite was dealt with.
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scientific mind. Who is she? Your dentist, of course.
The dentist is a highly skilled member of the health care delivery team devoted to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases of the teeth and oral structures. The dentist also restores a...
John Swan to call a date for Bermuda's plebiscite on Independence.
Mr. Colin Curtis, managing director of the Perfumery, wants to hold a referendum of his own.
"I have taken legal advice to the effect that neither the Government nor the Premier has a...
The following opinion piece was written by former UBP Cabinet Minister, Mrs.
Gloria McPhee (OBE).
*** I have never before experienced Bermuda as it is at present. There is such uncertainty ... almost like a hurricane is expected, even if the day is ...
yesterday urged Bermuda: "Remain a Crown colony.'' Sir Vassel said the Cayman Islands reaped huge economic benefits from being tied to Britain, cashing in when other countries went independent.
His views were strongly backed by one of the country's ...
trading at reduced prices, providing a period of added value for investors.
The lower prices for stocks may reflect uncertainty in the market, according to a Bermuda Investment Advisory Services Ltd. (BIAS) analyst, Mr. Mark Melvin.
Mr. James Masters...
DATE: May 03, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor