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1900 - 1949
5 1900-1909

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Pall Mall Gazette

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Pall Mall Gazette

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... wedge; and the Kafirs-reputed descendants of the ancient Greeks, but dirty thieves to-day-learned, too, what massacre and slavery meant. But the Government of India sees in Afghanistan, as the Ameer saw in the Hazarajat and Kafiristan, an opening for, ...

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... on of wealth on the lines of intelligence and industry, there was monopoly of wealth on the lines of military force. and slavery. And all this is but a shoeing-horn for the abuse of Militarism,'' by which he apparently means self-defence. Under ...

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... simple creed. Since the ratepayer and thetaxpayer in England are in a sense slaves, 'no one would. have a ri uht to cry s slavery if the negro were compelled to work for the good of the community, that is to say, for the European. planter. Also the lash ...

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... 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 ...

THE UGANDA TROUBLES

... before the official annoutmcemeut) has been well received. It is stated that Sir Charles will pursue a more energetic anti-slavery policy than that favoured by his predecessor, Sir Arthur Hlardinge. This has been a very sore point with many well-meaning ...