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HOUSE OF LORDS

... as to their future action in regard to slavery in Cypras. The Maryuis of SauisBury, said be had no official information to give on the subject. Lord CARDWELL wished te know if the Goverment meant that slavery could possibly caist in a possession of the ...

Tue MArQuit 0¥ LORNE ON BRITAIN'S Kesrossimuiry,

... their treatment, both in speech and in action, the slave trade of the interior and the slavery of the coast and of the Hinterland, With regard to the active slavery carried on by Arab traders, productive of such gross and horrible cruelty, there was only ...

Published: Saturday 08 June 1895
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 880 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SLAVES AT JEDDAH

... •laves at and generally to slavery in tfea.Ked Sea. Mr BOOBKE said no icport bad yet beeu received from Jeddah ; and in the present position of aff «irs did not tbink it judicious to enter into treaty with Turkey to slavery. CASK. Mr WHALLEY called to ...

BLAVERY AND THE GOLD COAST

... Cuast would be satisfactory which involved the recognition of slavery in any form. He argued that the prestige acquired by the war with Ashantee would enafile the Government to abolish slavery at once, if they chose, but that delay would increase the difficulty ...

PAY NO RENT

... AVOID :l'lll LAND COURT. Snchhtboprwnmmmvhdmmuumnby. Adopt it, and it will lead you to free land and happy homes. Ejm it, and slavery and degradation will be your portion. ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1888
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 31 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FREEDOM

... us. How often was a good father succeeded by a bad sun? The son of the wisest inan that ever lived was a fool. Is it not slavery to be membets of a kingdom that lna{ be wverned by bad men and fools? The land of the iin)rdum is given over to pwple who ...

THE DR MACEAY CONTROVERSY

... justify them. r John Mucksy's vindication of nwnmt'- attitnde on the slavery question is really pai to anyone desirons of chershing the memory of a great man. The g:ot wrote in favour of slavery, we are told, * because was in the service of the 7imes.” 8o was ...

CONTENTS

... ets in Argyll. shkre—Marketa In loverness-Aire —Obau Official Usti—Weather Progucatications— AnTcdotes of Byegone TiMOJ— Slavery in Scotland—What's lu a Surname—Numeruks klistorilal Incidents— Cha , ges of the Moon, etc. ...

PUBLIC NOTICES

... lists—Markets in Argyllshire—Markets in Invernemsbire—Oban Official Lista—Weather Prognostications—Anecdotes of Byegone Times—Slavery in Scotland—What's in a Surname—Numerous Historical Incidents— Changes of the Moon. etc. ...

CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... the highest penalty allowed by law, at the same time characterising the appreutice system in tbat district as aborninable slavery. Now that the Workshops Act, whiob has vir- tually been a ‘dead letter in this district, is heing really enforced, there is ...

THE KING OF DAHOMEY

... has made no less than seven attacks within the last twenty years, destroying the villages and carrying the inhabitants into slavery, or to put to death human sacrifices, and threatening the existence of the town. Mr Sampson Lloyd, M.P., introduced the deputation ...

SUPPOSED DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN LONDON

... former | “ Slavery” is branded, onthat of the latter “Caucus,” | The coils of the snake represent ** Cowardice,” | “ Tlliberalism,” and ** Vacillation.” On the right appears a scene in the Soudan, with men and women being driven off into slavery, and the ...