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well to respond that I had never found honesty to be a question of geography, climate or race. Along these

... mere holiday spectacle, or a mere stage on which petty princes may strut and roar only as real kings can do in the larger theatre of our country. One can see government there in embryo and in the making. Let us, then, see no embryonic dictators, however ...

NEW FLAG FOR AFRO. AMERICANS. Symbolism of Eleven Stars

... circumstances During a recent visit to a moving picture theatre the Bishop was shocked by the raucous voice of a concealed rag-time vocalist singing Every race has a flag but the coon. As he left the theatre he found a Negio fighting a white man, who had just ...

French. The Governor General resides in Tunis, and the presence of electric cars, French restaurants, theatres, ..

... French. The Governor General resides in Tunis, and the presence of electric cars, French restaurants, theatres, and a gambling casino make the low-lying part of the town most European indeed. The present population of Tunis is exceedingly mixed. Maltese ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 341 | Page: 164 | Tags: none

To reach Beg-Meuil from Concarneau it is necessary to catch the 9.30 ferry in the morning, but half an hour

... inland all the way up to Quimper. Quimper is one of the big places of Brittany, a city of life and stir, of numerous hotels, a theatre, and, of course, a river. Our coachman was ready for any enjoyment, our fellow-travellers garrulous and inquisitive, and all ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 136 | Page: 113 | Tags: none

French. The Governor General resides in Tunis, and the presence of electric cars, French restaurants, theatres, ..

... French. The Governor General resides in Tunis, and the presence of electric cars, French restaurants, theatres, and a gambling casino make the low-lying part of the town most European indeed. The present population of Tunis is exceedingly mixed. Maltese ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 341 | Page: 164 | Tags: none

To reach Beg-Meuil from Concarneau it is necessary to catch the 9.30 ferry in the morning, but half an hour

... inland all the way up to Quimper. Quimper is one of the big places of Brittany, a city of life and stir, of numerous hotels, a theatre, and, of course, a river. Our coachman was ready for any enjoyment, our fellow-travellers garrulous and inquisitive, and all ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 136 | Page: 113 | Tags: none

Khan palaces, only to find an ill-kept, unclean, noisy Oriental city, architecturally insignificant, hot, dusty ..

... seafarer in these days of turbine and motor, have not grown a day older since we met them many years ago on the boards at our theatres, or visualised them as we read of their incomparable adventures. Aladdin, as in the days of yore, tends his lamp, whilst ...

To reach Beg-Meuil from Concarneau it is necessary to catch the 9.30 ferry in the morning, but half an hour

... inland all the way up to Quimper. Quimper is one of the big places of Brittany, a city of life and stir, of numerous hotels, a theatre, and, of course, a river. Our coachman was ready for any enjoyment, our fellow-travellers garrulous and inquisitive, and all ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 136 | Page: 113 | Tags: none

PRINCE QUIBERO BEHANZIN OF DAHOMEY

... fell on evil times in France. To save himself from dying of starvation he tried everything, walking on as super in opera and theatre, acting for cinematograph-films, and finished by becoming doorkeeper at an evening place of amusement. And now, with his breast ...

VISIT OF A FAMOUS SINGER TO BRITISH

... very successful tour in Jamaica. These Colonies are under a deep debt of gratitude to the London Electric Theatre Co., of London, who have Theatres in Trinidad, Barbados and British Guiana, for the advent of this rare diamond among singers. Madam Brown ...

Judas Iscariot , from an African Point of View

... have opened. There are of course immense possibilities of white versus coloured warfare in Asia, which has already been the theatre of the first great struggle of this kind in which a coloured race has been brilliantly successful. The awakening of China ...