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YESTERDAY, TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

... the deportation of the Nine there is no telling what would have happened. In Canada, the Colonial Office has known how contagious a thing independence is in view of Canada's proximity to the United States and whenever the symptoms were apparent a member ...

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... Courts. Yankeeism in Canada. The economic development of Canada demands ever increasing supplies of population to occupy and cultivate the lands now being opened up by railway building, and canal-cutting, which will bring Canada nearer to Europe and make ...

lEW OF AFRICAN & ILK FINANCE & ORIE COMM

... fetish which appears to have seized upon the European. At the present moment Canada is lamentably insolvent and it is a well-known fact that European emigration to Canada has been greatly curtailed. The statement that there are wide tracts of uncultivated ...

THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW

... in the near to-morrow we hope the negro of the Colony will seize the opportunity, and lay the foundations of his future independence. The Government of the past, whilst it encouraged East Indian labour, did not countenance the introduction of outside capital ...

The League of Justice of the Afro-Asian Nations

... Arabi Pasha and Egyptian Independence, Founder of the Constitutional Society of India, etc. The League of Justice of the Nations of Africa and Asia, which are still independent or which have been recently deprived of their independence and ought to regain ...

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... peoples are claiming the right 'to selfgovernment, those Negro people in the British West Indies, the United States of America, Canada, and South America having been denied the recognition they deserve in those countries, should be given one of the late !German ...

The British Empire

... the British Empire. We must never forget that under the same flag that waves over the 15,000,000 white British subjects in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, there are in Asia and Afriea 360,000,000 of people who are not of our colour, who ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... it is hoped that the visit will be fruitful of results along the lines indicated. WEST INDIES. EAST INDI INS IN TRINIDAD. Canada and India says :— Indian indentured labour was scarcely even a name to the Canadian people until the newspapers heralded ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1917
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1064 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

Turco-British Relations. By Louis WILLS

... the British Dominions, such as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, &c., would declare their independence, and become Republics like the United States. It was not known that these Dominions were independent governing States, regulating their own customs, making ...

DEc.-JAN., 1913. THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW

... beneficial in the Islands, would in the event of independence, prove an ultimate detriment, through the loss of the markets created thereunder. Mr. Dewitt is a supporter of the Jones Bill for probationary independence but thinks that the Filipinos should organise ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1913
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1586 | Page: 28 | Tags: none

England and her Over-sea Dominions

... European convenience. It is also to facilitate the imposition of European overlordship wherever symptoms of non- European independence are indicated. But the laws of nature are eternal and immutable; and the sphynx of the undiscovered pervades the shoreless ...

SEPTEMBER, 1917. THE AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW

... resolution of which it (the inclusion of a nominee who is a native of the country) forms part was moved by the Prime Minister of Canada and warmly supported by General Smuts, is a still greater step forward. We do not think this helps the case. The two men ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1917
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1096 | Page: 15 | Tags: none