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UNDER THE AFRICAN SUN

... these vast realms that B1ritish ?? which we call protectorate is slowly and, steadi $pbi>sA ing itself. It has abolishea slavery, compeled native races to ?? at peace with each other, and opened up uninhabite regione larger than the whole of England, ...

THE PONTIAC TRESTLE

... gunning ever to the ri,' said Rae. Like ccugh, answ. ercd the eider man, like ,encugh. Wheor Morgan goes, goes death and slavery. Andi ho a:nt' content -v ,ithl oil anil steal, but must be in grain, and he'll grind t-vo dollars out where his father would ...

BOOKS OF THE HOUR

... free men; and for their gunners they had two soldiers, one an English and the other a Dutch renegade. Bawlins brooked his slavery so ill that from the first moment of his going on hoard he began to think of attempting his liberty, To this end he privately ...

BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED

... the political events that led to emancipation in Am!Keerica. While the author warmly reptobates Carlyle's defence of negro slavery, le admits the un- fortunate results that have Bowed from the hasty political enfranchisement of the neproes, and contends ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... and journeys on laud. Another African hook is the second edition of -Mr. H. Stanlev Newman's Banani the transition from slavery to freedom in Zan- zibar and Pemba (Henifiey Brothers). It is bta utifullv illustrated, and aequires new interest !t the ...

NOBLER THAN REVENGE

... men mounted on camels, under El B3imbashi Burges and the Mamur Mohammed Ahmed Bey, consisting of twelve police and eight slavery Diepartment. left- Suakin on Jan. 8 and 16 respectively, and proceeded in a south-westerly direction, guided by a relativs ...

REVIEWS

... system, would have given Jamaica a sound fresh start; the neglect intensified racial friction and the natural evil legacies of slavery. The white man's contempt stirred resentment in the negro and led to colour for colour. Self-government-that is, government ...

NIGERIA.*

... NIGERIA. THlE YOUNGEST PROTINC. SLAVERY AN'D THlE FUTURE b On last Jubilee Day, the status of slavery P was formally abolished, by Imperial proclarna- Ii tion, in the Youngest, which is also the largest II tund most populotus, British Protectorate. To ...

BOER OF BRITON?

... routes to the sea, and become a great South African nation, with unlimited powver to destroy, or reduce -to the most abject slavery, all the black races be- I tween the Zambesi and the Cape of Storms, for it Ihas been our protection of the natives which ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... o011 I. ly 'At last,' saidl he, 'here is ono of i111l 1-'0 id wbv arae invading our 0 ?? trt 1 ld wouhl t at i I ?? 'I1 slavery.' 'ung's followers Ilow hi lld folde il. e . forced somo fivie miles thraiqah thie' .mlggh als ' 1e with Atit'ks all the ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... of outlook-all tr that eternal struggle for jife with the pitiless Y forces of Nature-that is as bad-and worse- H than any slavery in big towus. True, Miss lo Wilkins's stories are of New England; Mr. fr Garland's of Western America; but the feeling g2 ...

HIS REWARD

... as it had reivarded them. Half-starved, thirsty, blistered, and stung by day, they worked savagely at their self-imposed I slavery. The gully like an oven, with the heab' of a furnace concentrated within its narrow, rug- ;ged, and snake-infested walls, ...