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America and Mexico

... America and Mexico. By BAGAN DOZHI. America is at war with Mexico, and the world watches the methods and works of the of land of Slavery and Churches, Republicanism and aristocratic ambitions, with peculiar interest. Behind the American cry of prestige ...

AMERICA. INVOCATION

... AMERICA. INVOCATION To RICHARD WALLACE, A.B. ELIZABETH BANKS. (In the London Daily Express. ) The death of the American negro seaman, Richard Wallace, may become the immediate cause of war between the United States and Germany, thus epitomising America's ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1917
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: 18 | Tags: none

AMERICA. NEGRO LOYALTY

... AMERICA. NEGRO LOYALTY. It is estimated that there will be one thousand coloured officers and 500,000 soldiers in America's conscript army. That the negroes of the United States are loyal to the Stars and Stripes is proved by the extracts from the American ...

A WHITE AMERICA

... A WHITE AMERICA. BRITISH COLUMBIA SYMPATHISES WITH THE STATES. The action of California in prohibiting Japanese land ownership in that State meets with the hearty support of British Colutubians, and Sir Richard M`Bride, Premier of the province, in an ...

COCOA SHIPMENTS TO AMERICA

... COCOA SHIPMENTS TO AMERICA. Mr. R. L. Holt, hon. secretary of the West African Advisory Committee to the Ministry of Food, has recently issued the following official statement relative to the shipment of cocoa from West Africa to the United States: I ...

America Through Chinese Eyes

... America Through Chinese Eyes. His Excellency, Wu Ting Fang, late Chinese Minister at Washington has published his impressions of the United States under the title of America : through the eyes of an Oriental Diplomat, in which he shows that contact ...

PROTEST FROM SOUTH AMERICA

... loss of American trade with Latin-America, is easily discernible. American commerce would be quickly boycotted, thereby giving Europe a stronger grip on the commerce at Central America, the West Indies and South America ; and the intense hatred the American ...

America and its Race Problem

... Emancipation would never have been undertaken by white America. But the South was stupid and obstreperous and— Voila ! There is notwithstanding . the Machiavellis of the North, a race problem in America to-day, and it is pregnant with momentous possibilities ...