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... ases being of themselve a all ef eno 2 to = ke a considerable ] ). By Pease ont red m tum into the vies revised . Titus. slavery, opium, and the condition of Indi ere characteristic of that circle With experience she vrew a little indifforent minor ext ...

MONDAY, JANUAR ng what ment which was sympathetically made ox and, indeed, the Volunteers did seem « d with ..

... recent 1 century, “Travels and Rese: camera Dr. Livin ne's arkable South Africa.”” After describing the * wean species of slavery '’ which con record waking the natives do the Boers’ field w , saloon out roviding their own e de ‘ie, pro- own fe Pood, Dr ...

who were fighting their wa: relief of Ladysm: » men who had y, almost inch by i face unflinchingly, who

... which had red: If he 1s the credit of our country. (Cheers. jut if with she no issue of this war but that England was of anti-slavery—the champion of her sons whc yhy is he on this action with every satisfaction. oppreesed—it was one upon which we could And ...

NEW ARMY ORDERS

... and e troops nisterial CORPs. The following instructions are promulgat ed that Army with tho approval of the Secretary for slavery MILITIA In view of the necessity of filling up withou thought subalterus’ vacencies as they oceur, the e. He ) put an State ...

I'. W. G -Nu

... G. B., Hawes.--It is well known that tho Bo: ly take in domestic slavery. That has been at t school our trouble with them since they terkked Capo in 1834 on the promulgation of slavery law. bn, or ters us police service. Ho le was given a commission in ...

FROM SLAVERY TO A BI.SIHIPRTC

... nvelved 19.99. in Quinguagesita Sun Sing ye praise ndclssoh $ which oO ord, gre (Elves). uF all (Brabin cil on a Se FROM SLAVERY TO A BISHOPE y i, sterday the Archbishop Canterbur ition at the ot Bly, the B: pop of St. A Isishop formerly of Sierra Leone ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 84. 1900

... this case ; but if ii best to remedy Mr. before me, I s! ere any an eesurance fro: P 5 de PR yneside D n) rig of pro- of slavery on the Zanzibar mainlan ite, and Mr. McKENNA (R., Monmouth, N.) move Yon of the vote as a protest against the Fore Zanzi not ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... epithet great. On a division the amend: England, rejected by 221 votes to 53. In the cou JP, debate on the abolition of slavery in. h of 8. Mr. Brodrick mentioned that the he ment intended to appoint in China, hia r, Willian and Switzerland, commercial ...

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... her from the Commonwealth downwards, for liberty, for righteousness, for equal rights between man and man, for abolition of slavery, for lasting peace in that fair province of God's world, and for the unsullied glory the English name. (Loud applause.) 8 ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2341 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... 53— majority 168. Mr. J. A. Pease insisted on a division as a protest against the slow progress mad© in the abolition of slavery in Zanzibar, and the vote was carried by 82 to 52—majority 30. Various questions were discussed, and the closure was used ...

Published: Saturday 03 March 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1008 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

JOSEPH WOOD

... British Government beyond the colony, ¢ the trial a trade with the natives in ivory, skins, ete. they did not actually pract slavery mt d a ver- sense of the word, they were in tho habit o ected to quarrel upon a native tribe, and in the strug £500 to ensued ...

REPAIRING THE RAILWAY

... the Conventions, and Sir Alfred Milner had said that Afrikenderdom must be exterminated. these facts, let them not leave slavery and subservience as an inheritance to their children. GENERAL CLEMENTS’S ADVANCE. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS—REOEIVED TO-DAY ...

Published: Thursday 22 March 1900
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3996 | Page: 3 | Tags: none