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SHIPPING DISASTERS

... lbr th, ombating of 'slavery in A4frMca. O this aet amount, 400,000 marks would be appropriatd 'to Major YVou Wtissean's cent;,l loke steAmner fand. This idea of raisiag money by a lottery''was sug- gested by 'a Rheaish anti-slavery society, ad *as at ...

HORACE BENCHER'S NOTE-BOOK

... retracing their steps to the Granite City. Bishop leant on the arm of Horace, still de- claring his firm conviction that slavery never should be the let of Britons. The two found affinity in the decrees of fate, but in appear- ance they were very unlike ...

MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

... itself to support the international movement for the emancipation of the people from the thraldom of capitalism and wage slavery, and for the reahcation of common owvnership in the means of life. i, Speak- ing in support of the resolution, Mr Dencan ...

MAGAZINES

... Airs Harriet Beecher Stowe, sketching her career and giving a vivid l picture of the effect which Uncle Tom had n on the slavery question. The article is illus- trated by a portrait of Mrs Stowe. Lovers of George Eliot will enjoy George Eliot's sCountry ...

LITERATURE

... writers. Mr Stephen Gwvynnl discourses pleasantly oin The Lesser Eliz4bethan Lyrists. and MSajor MIockler-Ferryman on ;Slav;ery in Wes' Central Africa.' MNr C. I. Cornish contributes a Miost entertaining article onl The Zoological Gardens at Amsterdanm ...

THE MACINTYRE CONCERT

... found when it was first takei over The people of Toru would he lcft as a preY . Kabarega's vengeance, to muassacre, and to slavery The Soudanese refugees would also suffer. SCOts men had been the foremost among pioeecrs Ii Africa, and be was glad to have ...

BOOKS AND BOOKMEN

... the public square of Festh, Macros Jokai proclaimed the famous Twelve Articles, These latter demanded emanci- pation of slavery, a common participation in public taxes, liberty of the press, equality he- E fore law, a representative Diet, a representative ...

MAGAZINES

... B deliver these people il Nyassmland into the ;h, hinids of the Portuguese you deliver 20 thom soul and lbody to hell and slavery. tb He holds that Great Britain canuot drawv back ; fil e her reiponirliilitihi' in South Africa, but is 'h, of opinion that ...

LITERATURE OF THE DAY

... excellent ide' of ?? politics developed from Washington's time to the war, the period covered by the rise and growth of the slavery problem. This article is to be followed by a contribution from President Andrews, of Brown University, in which he will describe ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... bridged by the span of human beings, is introduced, the fiendish scheme to sell the victims of the arch villain's plotting into slavery is battled, and a cruel vengeane frustrated ; and in the fourbh - well, in this act, all the villainy disappears, and love ...

LITERATURE

... In connection wvith inter-` tribal relationships, Dr Dennis has much of interest to say about the traffic in human Eesh, slavery. cannibalism, human sacrihces,i cruel ordeaLs, cruel punishments and tor-j ktreg, brutality in wair. blood ieuds, and lawv- ...

LITERATURE

... despicable creatures, while ''the comlmlon people who dwell alone the coast are next to the Caithness people for poverty, slavery, and tdwarfish stattire. 'TFhe Mackenzies are credited with vilolur in fight, but with being ' frugal and indlistriotis ...