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Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning. TGIF.

Today we shall go easy for sure.

Who was the first ever Indo-Guyanese solicitor and in what year did he become a solicitor?

Good morning

 

Edward Alfred Luckhoo in 1899.

 

did we not have a part of this question before?

Correct.

Solicitor Edward A Luckhoo was the father of Sir Lionel Luckhoo who, as we learned from last week's quiz, was the world's most successful lawyer.

Congrats!!

Lionel have a brother name Edward luckhoo  

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Who was the first Guyana-born writer to publish a novel?

What is the title of the novel?

In what year was the novel written?

In what year was it published?

[I shall acknowledge only the person with four correct answers.]

Good morning

 

Edgar Mittelholzer

Corentyne Thunder

1938

1941

4/4 = PERFECT SCORE

Congrats!!

That's all for today, Guys.

[Django has to stay back for DETENTION and write Corentyne Thunder 200 times.]

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Who was the first Guyana-born writer to publish a novel?

What is the title of the novel?

In what year was the novel written?

In what year was it published?

[I shall acknowledge only the person with four correct answers.]

Good morning

 

Edgar Mittelholzer

Corentyne Thunder

1938

1941

4/4 = PERFECT SCORE

Congrats!!

That's all for today, Guys.

[Django has to stay back for DETENTION and write Corentyne Thunder 200 times.]

Thanks Sir Gil

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Yesterday we had notable absences in class. If they don't turn up today, I need a written excuse from their papa tomorrow.

 

Up to the early 1940s, government notices in Guyana were posted in three languages. What are those three languages?

Good morning

 

English

Dutch

French

 

I am not here tomorrow (our holiday), will be out all day.

FM
Originally Posted by Anjali:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Good morning.

Yesterday we had notable absences in class. If they don't turn up today, I need a written excuse from their papa tomorrow.

 

Up to the early 1940s, government notices in Guyana were posted in three languages. What are those three languages?

Good morning

 

English

Dutch

French

 

I am not here tomorrow (our holiday), will be out all day.

No.

[Excuse for tomorrow accepted. ]

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Some time in the colonial days, an Indo-Guyanese family business in the Corentyne got into police trouble for manufacturing, bottling and distributing rum with a family label. What's the name of that family and what brand of rum were they making?

HINT: Crabwood Creek

Family name: Raghubar

Brand: BEE HIVE RUM

Beehive Rum Label

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Some time in the colonial days, an Indo-Guyanese family business in the Corentyne got into police trouble for manufacturing, bottling and distributing rum with a family label. What's the name of that family and what brand of rum were they making?

HINT: Crabwood Creek

Family name: Raghubar

Brand: BEE HIVE RUM

Beehive Rum Label

That got to be Bush Rum

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Some time in the colonial days, an Indo-Guyanese family business in the Corentyne got into police trouble for manufacturing, bottling and distributing rum with a family label. What's the name of that family and what brand of rum were they making?

HINT: Crabwood Creek

Family name: Raghubar

Brand: BEE HIVE RUM

Beehive Rum Label

That got to be Bush Rum

A British Guiana law of 1892 prohibited the colouring or staining of food or drink in a way to render it injurious to health. The law allowed for rum to be artificially coloured with caramel or burnt sugar or molasses only, in a specified way. It was illegal to use any other food colouring or dye like annato in the making of rum.

Under another law, only licensed companies with approved equipment and methods could manufacture and sell rum. That law was initially intended to protect the interests of Bookers and other sugar planters. Later, it was extended to include companies like D'Aguiar's and D'Andrade's and CV White's, owned by Portuguese.

Raghubar didn't meet the legal requirements to manufacture his Bee Hive Rum. Neither he nor his rum had the correct colouring.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Some time in the colonial days, an Indo-Guyanese family business in the Corentyne got into police trouble for manufacturing, bottling and distributing rum with a family label. What's the name of that family and what brand of rum were they making?

HINT: Crabwood Creek

Family name: Raghubar

Brand: BEE HIVE RUM

Beehive Rum Label

That got to be Bush Rum

A British Guiana law of 1892 prohibited the colouring or staining of food or drink in a way to render it injurious to health. The law allowed for rum to be artificially coloured with caramel or burnt sugar or molasses only, in a specified way. It was illegal to use any other food colouring or dye like annato in the making of rum.

Under another law, only licensed companies with approved equipment and methods could manufacture and sell rum. That law was initially intended to protect the interests of Bookers and other sugar planters. Later, it was extended to include companies like D'Aguiar's and D'Andrade's and CV White's, owned by Portuguese.

Raghubar didn't meet the legal requirements to manufacture his Bee Hive Rum. Neither he nor his rum had the correct colouring.

Interesting info Gilly...thank's.

Django

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