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... SLAVERY IN THE CONGO. Chained Gangs at Work in a Fre. State. A well-known missionary. who has lately retnrneil from the C 'ego State, and who possesses first-hand information on the subject of the Belgian government of that territory, it des that &lei ...
... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. The District Committee of the British and Ariti•Slavery Society yesterday in London and passed a resolution declaring that the Society would strenuously oppose anything short of the immediate abolition of the legal status of slavery in the ...
... SLAVERY. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1897. It will be rather an astonishing fact for the most of people to learn that legalized slavery still exists in certain portion of the British Empire, viz., in the East African portion which Mombassais the centre. We have hitherto ...
... containing a long Mr Hardinge, tion of the status of slavery in the islands of “ then, lated, which should form the basis of tie “1, A decrees should be issued at once by you ing the legal status of slavery in islands of Zanzibar 2, An assurance should be ...
... steps should be taken for the couplete extinction of slavery throughout the of the claves had been vader a decree made a few years ago, the process out inconsistent with the honour and the sentiment slavery should contioue to exist in teritery under Beitish ...
... Advocate d not intend to for interdict connection with ring of || usseis at mitted a oo |, votes was continued. The ques-| a of slavery at Zinzibar was raised e Consular vote. ‘The Lords’ amendments the V.ceination were asidered, and & proposal to disagree with ...
... reasons fo can be given why slavery should be tolerated, and, more especially, if the batetul thiog can th be disguised under a less hateful name. Much controversy has arisen over the proceedings for the abolition of slavery and the at Zanzit ar and Pemba ...
... it were otherwise, we ought to be content with the slow process of letting slavery die a slow and natural death in the islands. Mr Hardinge’s ideas about the hardships of slavery to the slave are in striking contrast to the facts reported by the British ...
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... NBORO SLAVERY. The enslavement of the negroes was purely modem thing, with no relation to ancient slavery. was connected with the discovery of America, and was due to human greed and cruelty—England, Holland, and Portugal being toe countries specially ...