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**' A West Indian Inventor

... world, he came to England in 1900, via America, afterwards visiting West Africa, France, Belgium, Germany, and Holland. He speaks French, German, and Dutch, having tutored himself—with the aid of grammars and dictionaries —in each of these languages. H ...

By DUSE MOHAMED. THE PRESS SAYS:

... the Reform movement and the personalities of the National Party are alike valuable and interesting. Of these the author can speak with full knowledge and first-band information. The Catholic Times : Mr. Duse Mohamed is to be congratulated on his powers ...

A MONTHLY ROUND IN LONDON TOWN

... to prevent this 'evil. They were in favour of the absolute prohibition of the traffic, and of the strictest regulations. Speaking for Africa, Arch- ...

or Paris, with their respective hordes of hooligans, loafers, apaches, and rodeurs. Raisuli, who captured Kaid

... their liberties to the French or to anyone else. The Sultan of Morocco and the Maghzen, or Government, have only a right to speak for onefourth of the land shown on maps as Morocco; the remaining threefourths is peopled by independent clans, who pay no ...

SYMPOSIUM

... without shame or fear, and aims at illustrating as much as expounding the genius of your race. (2) The better understanding you speak of will depend naturally on the quality of the Review, and on the conditions above named. THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK. I think ...

Mr. Israel Zangwill's Sympathy

... walk our streets, trade in our stores, and travel in our boats or street and railway cars unmolested. In your editorial you speak of the misery of the Russian Jew. I know of no misery among the negroes caused by governmental oppression or discrimination ...

The Oriental Mind

... than about the Englishmen or Americans. Most of us have taken our opinion about these races from England's imperial poet, who speaks with such fine contempt of the lesser breeds without the law. We have magnified their faults, and fail to see that they have ...

Spanish Idolatry

... of Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell respectively, the bodies being buried according to the size-or absence-of the priest's fee. Speaking of the interest aroused in his heart by a study of the Inca religion, Mr. John A. Shakeshaft compared the condition of the ...

M. JEAN FINOT

... certain. There is, of course, a large section of the British people interested in the coloured races ; but it is, generally speaking, a commercial interest only. Some of these may possibly be interested in the aims and desires of the coloured peoples ; but ...