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MR.JOHNSTON ON THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE
... British Central Africa, and to the om. mer-cial advantages thence aing. Mr. Charles M!Arthur (President) -was in the =Msr. Slavery and ths slave trade. the lecturer mid, with the conequent in- cssant civil and tribal wars, had been the chief cause of Africa's ...
THE TROUBLES IN UGANDA
... officers who intervened in the religious disputes. Referring to this matter, ■«».> adverting the clause in the Act Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference, providing for the protection of religious missions in Africa, without distinction of faith, the Soletl to-dav ...
GERMANY AND THE SLAVE TRADE
... things e, in the German territory remains the same as it was prior is to the issue of the decree. An unqualfied abolition of a slavery in all its forms has never been contemplated by i Germany. Duriigf the debates in the Reichstag on African affairs, it was ...
WORK AND WAGES
... and the public arc, earnestly appealed to for assistwnce in rescuing the slipper-makers of Leeds from a hideous sa stem of slavery, by which they are compelled to work terribly long hours3 for a starration wage. At the low rates non, prevailin, which the ...
DIVIDENDS, COMPANY MEETINGS, &c
... were under their control, were the mosat valuable part of B1qCUtonial Afri.. 'Whea British rule was established there and slavery was, abolished, the population would be speediy, qnadarpled- With regard to plantation colonies, the poity he wished to erphasite ...
THE GERMANS AND THE SLAVE TRADE AT BAGAMOYO
... : .- .reot. proe elloclarnntioa may, nttrtt- n tile Ains ti) anI- e empt to eo,2ree S- 7 ',0wito witihdraw his own zintl-slavery n':2i1 >!att. Itn e-erv way tile Leaslire : i- t ue Gtmlans is dleplorable, ad the - : .- , rl s irerrable. In Earopeaui : ...
BOOT TRADE CRISIS
... laughterJ NOTES FROM TEE LOBBY. SLAVERY IN ZANZIBARB In the division last ?? upon the amend- ment to reduce one o E the t by way of protest against the alleged inactivity Of the Liovenmait, -With rqard to the suppressicn Of slavery in Zanzibar, wiuo was rejected ...
THE LEEDS MERCURY
... remain* Baron Keinaeh. A teiefrram from Algiers announces the death Cardinal Lavigerie, the great leader the Catholic Anti-Slavery party. The Comto d'Aubigny. says a Fox telegram, had aa the Sultan Morocco on the 20th. The result ia not known, bnt according ...
CONTINENTAL BOURSES,Tuesday
... regarded as extremely remote, the winter having been extraordinarily long and severe throughout the Arctio regions. TIHE SLAVERY SCANDAL AT CAIRO. COURT-3MARThIL ON THE OPFENTDERS. Cairo, Tuesday (Reuter).-The court-martial on Chawarby Pasha and two other ...
Mr. Gladstone has been taken to task very severely far his refusal receive a deputation desirous of laying ..
... of adult labour by Parliamentary enactment is not the Royal road to the emancipation of the working classes from toils and slavery which many of them evidently take it to be. ...
MAIL AND SHIP NEWS
... The beneaiist:oo rena ?ni- Bishop of Ileldasheit, rehi.c tea intern: ..liah..o thee rered by Vicar-&eneral Huge. TEE ANTI-SLAVERY CONVn-?1IO? Baussas, Wednesday kllouier).-TLe exetbor Repronentatarsa ta-day, aIter a eli rt tdeeeib -?'- P- Li general act ...