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---rOLITlCAL SLAVERY

... rOLITlCAL SLAVERY. It were a thrice-told tale to discourse about the Slave Circular. That famous document has been beaten out like corn under the flail. There is lie grain of wheat to be found among the wasie straw of parliamentary rhetoric. The nood ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [Pbess Association Telegrams.] ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. The Echo understands that the Council on the Afi ican sli. v trade have decided in favour of ia total abolition. ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1871
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 29 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

St. Asaph

... territories on the Gold would | «cti'f»icto:y which involved the recognition of slavery iu any form. * He did not believe in what was termed the , pranuil suppression'' «»f slavery ■■til he was shown the , first step, and called upon Government to say j wbnt ...

1'' | SLAVES AND GLASS HOUSES

... interfere with the status of domestic slavery in Zanzibar, nor with the b'^ia iide transport of slaves from one part of the Sultan's territory to another, which does not indicate that deep abhorrence of slavery now expressed on public platforms. More ...

`).,mpaial Varliaratnt. HOUSE OF LORDS—Xoymy

... Salisbury stated, in answer to Lord Shaftesbury, that he had been aesured both by Sir Ganietlseley and Colonel Biddulph that slavery did not in the of Cyprus. If any cave of involuntary servitude were shown It. exiwt, lee Majetty's Government would not hesitate ...

WREXHAM MARKET HALL COMPANY

... of Grrf^afe Britain were indebted very deeply indeed to their coloured brethren, as we had been far too prone to look on slavery as a heathen institution, and let it never be forgotten that it was the shameful legacy we left. and; for which we were in ...

fit StMUEL BAKKR OH SLAV LEV

... fit StMUEL BAKKR SLAV LEV. Sir Samuel B iker delivered the Rede lecture, at Cambridge, on Tuesday ; the Ruhj-ct being Slavery. He pointed out that *o Mahomelani m prevailed, the custom polygamy, necessitating an importation female slaves, would rend-r ...

IMPORTING

... abolish- ing slavery on the West Coast of Africa is published. In the petition which the kings and chiefs have presented to Governor Strahan on the subject, they complain ti it-, whereas his Excelleucy had given them to understand that although slavery was to ...

A FATAL FLOOD

... formed arch above her head. One of the occupants of the upper story was also killed, and six other persons were seriously SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. A letter from Zanribar states that the Frere mission has indirectly brought about a very important result. The ...

THE ASHANTEE WAR

... tbat there are many powerful pleas in favour of such a policy, but the Gold Coast would become what it was 100 years ago ; slavery would be revived, with it every form of cruelty and oppression. He therefore warmly advocates an opposite policy, namely, ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1874
Newspaper: Wrexham Advertiser
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 258 | Page: 2 | Tags: none