SLAVERY
... SLAVERY LORD MAUGUAM was in Africa a few weeks ago. He saw men and women sold as slavesand actually bought a boy himself for £37 lOs. His dramatic account is being printed in The People. . Today it's ON PAGE 14. ...
... SLAVERY LORD MAUGUAM was in Africa a few weeks ago. He saw men and women sold as slavesand actually bought a boy himself for £37 lOs. His dramatic account is being printed in The People. . Today it's ON PAGE 14. ...
... to slavery THEN democracy will begin to work. For no one has his ears closer to the ground than the modern Deitician. Let there be cl,ssatisfaction, let it be vocal and widespread, ind if one political party does not then make itself the champion of that ...
... put an end to slavery in Britain. But here In Africa slavery Is still a living fear. This week Northern Nigeria celebrates the attainment self-government. Now its Government is determined to bring enlightened rule a oncesavage country. But the Government ...
... The slavery of tradition by GERALD LASCELLES THE mainstay of jazz in Britain has long rested in the traditional move ment. Public support for bands which adhere to this style is enormous; I am mystified by the slavish devotion to the repetition of old ...
... The Fight Against Slavery Began A HUNDRED years ago the fight against slavery began. It was two years before the American Civil War broke upon the New World and its foundations were laid by a man called John Brown. His suicidal raid and its ramifications ...
... Anti-slavery campaign by Football League THE Football League issued their secret plans for an '' antislavery' propaganda campaipi yesterday, writes JOHN CAMKIN. The progrkmmes of the 92 clubs will be used to challenge statements made recently by leading ...
... Tour chains of slavery are gonewe have won' MAKARIOS MOBBED bells rang out for time in three years hen Malcanos flew into Nicosia Airport 11 a m. Crowds had been pouring Into since before dawn —in and buses. you— HAVt. His voice breaking with emotion ...
... Messina to be banished to Etna -AFTER FOUR YEARS' JAIL FOR SLAVERY ATTILIO MESSINA . caused great suffering the protection of British passports. Their father claimed her was a Maltese when ne registered their births in Egypt. But only a few months ago ...
... lIMMtIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII It's slavery in mental hospitals, says M.P. By Arthur Butler A WOMAN illegally detained in Rampton Mental Hospital for nearly 18 years was given only Ll on discharge. In a rumpus about ...
... LATE NIGHT FINAL 'NO' TO SPURS 4 lf his wish not granted it IS slavery'--Swindin lEL CHARLES of Swansea Town last night told Tottenham that he definitely will _not sign . for them. He gave - his final answer on the telephone to Spurs' manager, Mr. Billy ...
... first letter to the Press denouncing slavery-a fact recorded with pride on a panel at Pocklington School, where he was educated from The panel incorporates a fine painting (attributed to A. Devis) of 1771 to 1776. slavery the piece of sculpture Tottenham ...
... “The ‘Great Novel’ on slavery™ MANDINGO is a grim revelation of slave-life and slave-breeding in the deep South before the American Civil War. It is also a frightening portrayal of the white owners, who considered themselves to be civilised, Christian ...