SLAVERY
... SLAVERY. *employed by Oro of carriers • • woman . stated at boutboark County-court Y. worts from la mortise to air. Bleu for • week. MO be overslept Isr I Prima Taal Sae, by We walla I lett erasing ter travelling by No ...
... SLAVERY. *employed by Oro of carriers • • woman . stated at boutboark County-court Y. worts from la mortise to air. Bleu for • week. MO be overslept Isr I Prima Taal Sae, by We walla I lett erasing ter travelling by No ...
... NO SLAVERY Replying to a question, he said that there was at present no slavery in Russia, and if men did more than ordinary work the task was self-imposed. Russia, he added, is still in a state similar to war, and the same enthusiasm prevails ...
... contrary, of re-establishing slavery? Doubtless the Haytians, like their grandfather's under Toumaint L'Onverture, will prefer death to slavery, but, as Spain On the Other hand seems to be putting forth all her energies to effect this usurpation, it is to be ...
... SLAVERY IN SMALL POSTOFFICES MOTHER of three ch il dren and al sub-postmistress for 14 Years.l 53-year-old Mrs. Grace Pugh went to the microphone in St- Pancras Town-hall. London, yesterday and told a male audience that many postmasters had to run their ...
... Slavery At the request of the Central Workers' Council we sent lorry loads of miners, armed with the rifles and guns given us by the Hungarian Army to help in the defence of the Workers' Council against the A.V.H. and the Russians. Many of our miners ...
... opportunities of witnessing slavery in its undisguised state, not in its holiday attire, not veiled by preparatory arrangements from the view of an unexpected visitor; such persons could alone see and hear and know the horrors of slavery. The excessive labour ...
... SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Yr. WINSTON CHUBOHII.I. informed Stir Marisa Wke that the leeal statue of Mayers the tart Sail , be abolished on October next. and the House would be asked due agorae to note the amount required to meet the movenWon ybieb have ...
... DAMNABLE SLAVERY. Mr. Larkin then examined. He asked whether witness carried on bis business as a philanthropist or as a business concern. Witness refused to answer. Mr. Larkin: Are you making money out of cheap labour? You are not now bullying poor ...
... GLORIFIED SLAVERY. MR. HEN TILLETr AND TREe' ENEMIES OF THE WORKERS. Under the auspice. of the Raskin College. Oxford. a conferrnor wee held at the Priemls' i Meeting tiouie. Cardiff. on Saturday to eider whet blept be taken to inereeer, the means of ...
... SLAVERY. Several., important deputations repre- -a senting aunti-slavery views waitd cn the h Foreign Officqe yesterday, mwith a view to 'F protest against, the continuance of slavery in Zanzibar arand other, places. In the .absence of Lord Salisbury ...
... SLAVERY. The following was the confession of a man on his death bed, who had for some years gained a disgraceful subsistence in Philadelphia, by zatching Slaves who hail made their escape, and restoring them to their masters. It was related by a person ...
... SLAVERY. In the second letter of Legion to the Duke of Richmond under the head The late Revolt we extract the following eloquent and tnstructive passage In fact the insurrection itself, if it were merely to he considered as a sudden ebullition of angry ...