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SLAVERY AND LABOUR

... SLAVERY AND LABOUR. The difficulties in regard to labour supply which follow the emancipation of slaves are referred to in reports Mr. W. F. Segrave from Baltimore and by Mr. F. S. Hampshire, Acting Consul at Santos, in Brazil. Mr. Segrave says that the ...

THE SLAVERY OF METHOD

... THE SLAVERY OF METHOD. Of method this may be said —if make it our slave, it is well; but it is bad if we arc slaves to method. —Colton. USELESS TALK Talk that does not end in any kind of action is better suppressed altogether. —Carlyle. LIFE TO-DAY. Too ...

Published: Friday 28 January 1927
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: | Words: 156 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

SLAVERY IN INDIA

... SLAVERY IN INDIA. The Punjaub authorities are just now engaged in trying to stop a traffic slaves which is said to have existed from time immemorial. the Daily Neuv Calcutta correspondent tells us. But what have the Punjaub authorities been thinking about ...

THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY LTION ON MAY 24th TO THE EDITOR Sir,—l have been asked to draw the attention of members of the League of Nations Union to the important demonstration against slavery which is to be held in Bagshot Park on Wednesday, May 24th, ...

Published: Saturday 06 May 1933
Newspaper: Surrey Advertiser
County: Surrey, England
Type: | Words: 228 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

AFRICAN SLAVERY

... AFRICAN SLAVERY. Reports on the slave trade on the East Coast of Africa, published as parliamentary papers, contain the correspondence which has passed between the English and French Governments on this subject. Colonel Euan Smith, writing from Zanzibar ...

SLAVERY IN ENGLAND

... SLAVERY ENGLAND. Although roaclied the time when Engli»h-men were no longer slaves their native soil, g.»t glimpses through the newspapers of n*»g'f>es •till being sold in this country. If turn over the idv( rtising columns of the old newspipers disover ...

THE UOURORS OF SLAVERY

... THE UOURORS OF SLAVERY. Cnmparfd to the awful massacres and cruelties inflicted by the blacks on one another, the white slave-trade seemed to be philanthropic and humane. He had seen at the grand custom in Dahomey 2,500 men killed, and a pool made of ...

ing the slavery

... ing the slavery they were perpetrating measure which allowed far worse state things to prevail the Transvaal. They were the people extra superlative righteousness, but to call them whited sepulchres (hear, hear). In the King’s Speech at the commencement ...

SLAVERY IN EGYPT

... SLAVERY EGYPT. A from Sir K. Baring in r.-'erenee slavery in Egypt has recently i * ; ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1884
Newspaper: Surrey Mirror
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 636 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR

... SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. A meeting on this subject was held last week at the Mansion-house, under the auspices of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Mr. ARTHUR Pease, MP,, president of the scciety, occupicd the chair. He said | they bad no desire ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1895
Newspaper: Epsom Journal
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 337 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC SLAVERY IN PARIS

... DOMESTIC SLAVERY IN PARIS. extraordinary case of alleged sequestration is causing a great sensation in Paris. Last December so e p inters who were working in a flat in the Rue du Bac, near the Bon Marche, said that they had seen two young servants in ...

Croolis and Child Slavery

... Croolis and Child Slavery. But at Woolwich they did not have the Doxs ology, 1 suppose. Instead, Will Crocks _d‘ vith the suffragette interruptor “with T : phasis”—vide the Kentish paper—in the fo'lowin r words : “The women havo votes in Australia, and ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1914
Newspaper: Wandsworth Borough News
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 249 | Page: 10 | Tags: none