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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Another quiz:

Up to 1931 only imported cigarettes were available in British Guiana.

Name the first brand of cigarettes produced in British Guiana and the manufacturer.

You don't have to be a smoker to answer.

i know this cigarette it use to stink,when i was a kid we use to smoke it in the cinema them lady use to cuss i will remember it soon  

FM
Originally Posted by TI:

Actually I think it was the Guyana match factory that made Lighthouse cigarette.

 

i think they made lighthouse matches too.

I'll accept this answer.

[1] Lighthouse

[2] British Guiana Match Factory Ltd.

And, yes, that company made Lighthouse matches too.

@warrior. Lighthouse cigarettes were unfiltered and "stink".

Congratulations TI!!

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Mars:
There was a bum who hung around Demico and Brown Betty asking for change or food. He would belch on your hamburger and after you abandoned it in disgust he would chow down on your food. Name that bum. His false name that is and I want his real false name.

yugi

 

Yet another job Yugi resigned from

FM

In British Guiana's  struggle for independence, there were 'Freedom Marches' from Essequibo to Georgetown and another from  Berbice to GT, where a large rally was held.  

A place presently in GT is named after a person in the Berbice march.

What year was the march, his name and the reason the place is named after him ?.

Churchill and Gilbekka  should give  others a chance to answer first.    

Tola
Originally Posted by Tola:

 

Radio Demerara had a 'teenage hour' show on Saturday afternoons.

There were two radio moderators, a woman and guy that looks like Cain.

Clue: Ask Cain to describe himself.

One was short and one was tall.

What year was the show on and what are their names?

They gave out peanut brittles.  

Pancho Carew was one?

FM

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