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SLAVERY IN SARAWAK

... measures taken to abolish slavery throughout this territory, which is 60,000 square miles in extent and pomesaing 200,000 inhabitants. Addressing the General Council, the Rajah said be knew that in wishing to extinguish slavery, be was touching en old custom ...

ACCIDENT TO BALDWIN'S RIVAL

... LMAN * DER CAMERON THE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. 'the Central News s►ys :—As thew appears to 1 seine idea that thelectures now beieg delivered IA the provinces by Commander Cameem ale in seine way eoaneetea with the Anti-Slavery Society, we ar:• requested ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1888
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 357 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BTYALL

... Mutual Imprvvemeat Society, his subject being The life of William Lloyd &archon, the successful agitator for the abolitioe of slavery. The chair was occupied by the MT. P. M. ...

FOhLION LAGOVR IN LONDON

... regiment of inspectors would be rationed to enforce the provisions of the Factory acts with regard to them. The ►ages of this slavery average 60 per day of fourteen boars for men, said 2a 6.11 or women, and the totters are modify man and Russian Jews. Prom ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1887
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 160 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

RAVE TILADE IN EGYPT

... his addressed a letter to Mr. Ulad.toue, pointing out the opportunity that now exists for providing for the extinction of slavery throughout the Egyptian dominionii. The committee respectfully but eame.tly impress upon her 3lajeety's Government the importance ...

THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

... and that the Khedive be urged to unmet the treaty concluded with England, so as to immediately abolish the legal status of slavery in Egypt. —Several gentlemen, among t►em representauves 4 the Churvh Missionary society, hating spoken, Lord Granville said ...

TUk COAP-NS MON QUESTION

... one time vehemently adv,o,,ted the granting of compensation for hie tathel'a slave,. Be deprecated eruelty—ba deprecated slavery ; it was abherrrut to the nature of ELghenmen ; but, e.acectiog all were Englishmen to retain a right t •r hnCeStly and legeliy ...

MR STANLEY'S EXPEDITION

... attached to his master. The Other, a young African, named Berate Bands, is the son of Swelish, a cki Rolle and wee rescued from slavery by Mr Stanley after his father's village had been destroyed by the Arabs. At the time Mr Stanley obtained Barutes reins' be ...

HOUSE OF COIIIMONS.=NoirDAT

... Fitsmatutoe said Admiral Hewett bad been instructed do everything he could to wears the release of the sat children sold into slavery by Cams Diva on the capture of Bharat. In re, plying to a question frogs Mr.Weet, Yr. Chamberlain sled, in reference to the ...

Tat IIiMEM OF TEM DANIZL ITTZINMANIf

... shoal. An imamate hole was knocked in her Lottomi, through which the water paired and , spudily the bole. • few minute, the • SLAVERY IN EGYPT. seek. far us is at purse knows use . life boo only wee lauched. About midnight A deepatek from Sir E. Baring a referee ...

HOUSE OF COMLONS.—Fammr

... House it would be highly discreditable to th e country if her Minimax, who are responsib!e for Egypt, abandon terntories to slavery and barbarism, and that the only eatiefactory settlement of the disorders in the Soudan would be the appointment of • Biitieli ...

HOUSE OF COMIONS —FaIDAT

... but the House would nut acquiesce, and the motion was negatived. Mr. Labouchere then called alb:attest° the existence of slavery in British Possessions oar the West Coast of Africa and in the pros tented States, and particularly at flung-Kong. The remainder ...