SLAVERY IN SHOPS
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... SLAVERY AMONTG THE BOERS. -1 ~ . - -. To the Editor of the Western Mail.' | Sir,-Be the letter in your issue of the -2-5th lnst._ signed 'JUvenus, it seems to me that Juvenus either wilfully misconstrues. or is lamentably ignorant of the facts. With ...
... a missionary,7 ard president *oi the Ba3ko Mission in the Cameroons, for lhls views as to the best way of snppres- sing slavery and tie ?? strade in that colony.' He tse qienmpo proposed the followinrg measures:- First, n od the sale or purchase of ...
... against the institution of slavery, blut these enact- ments were evaded, and might almost be said to be a dead letter ; but when the Protectorate passed practically under the control of the British Govern- ment the question of slavery became very urgent and ...
... we seek' to coerce the M1oros into freeing' thle slaves now in their hands. l~ut Mahormmedan slavery is not slavery as we unr eritand it. CGlitnpses of slavery iii Maiomnriedan, lands are far from repellent. I once asked a Turkish friend with w~hom I was ...
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... thlese people should boe ialienable. Ndhw turn to Rhodesia. Here, abgalinl, Ie haie Seen eniforc*d labor, ?? is aB cruel as slavery and ioere hjypccritical. The settlers under the Cl0iartered Oconspatsy. lav.ve thisi in- gertious trick--they engage Kaffitks ...
... Englishmen maintained their rights tiicy must not nuglect their duties. Wherever tha British flag floated there must be no slavery, but free trade, and they must civil lac the heathen. ...
... of onv national songs, and, as a matter of fact, it is impossible for slavery to exist under #he protecting shadow of the British flag. In matter of fact, it is impossible for slavery to exist under #he protecting shadow of the British flag. In the same ...
... from those of the his views upon slavery differed iy of the Honse of Commons. ‘A. PEASE supported the reduction, and that the Government bad not done more to abolish slavery. Mr BRODRICK stated that, with regard to slavery in East Africa, he found some a ...