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THE WAR IN EUROPE

... taking sides in Germany's quarrel with France and Russia. The country is divided against itself, into two camps over the Home Rule Bill ; a raging war had been going on, and pitched battles were being fought in Parliament between the two great parties ...

INTRODUCTION CONTINUED

... district which you now rule, when any civilised man, black or white, by doing so carried his life in his hands. As a youth, nothing gave me greater pleasure than to sit and listen to my uncle narrating his experiences whenever he came home to Freetown on the ...

FROM A FREETOWN CORRESPONDENT

... for the condition of things with the European nations from July, 1914, until now, the epidemic of forcing us from our own homes and property by a compulsory purchase; would have been in full swing, as it is now the case with our kinsmen in South Africa ...

RANCOROUS REPATRIATION

... return to their respective homes will be induced to do so by the grant of a sum of money and a free berth. This was a totally weak position. The decision of the Imperial Government to induce coloured British subjects to return home implied a sort of approbation ...

developed our mines and worked our farms. Not only is the dusky South African industrious, but he is amenable to

... be content with such a lesser wage as would enable him to exist under moderately decent conditions. While the wages of the ruling race have risen to meet the increased cost of living, those of the black man remain the same. Therefore, .his morale and physique ...

LADY CLIFFORD'S PRESENTATION FUND

... tactfulness and her kindly help and interest in everything that had to do with the welfare of the people under her .husband's rule. She has been a force, an inspiration, and her departure will he greatly regretted indeed. Lady Clifford's labours on the Coast ...

LADY CLIFFORD'S PRESENTATION FUND

... great world movements of to-day in their reaction on the home, the family and the community; they must acquire that breadth of outlook that will enable them to see far beyond their West African homes and envisage the new world in which, as a result of their ...

M. -LE AVE REGULATIONS

... some of the amenities of civilisation in those parts, cannot take their family with them, and are therefore obliged to return home periodically. 18. We shall be grateful to Your Lordship for an amendment in this direction, which will accord automatically ...

TROPICAL AFRICA. By Sir F. D. LUGARD, G.C.M.G., &c

... German rule in the past, which Zimmermann has thus described, and pour contempt on the spoiling of the natives and the false humanitarianism, which they say characterises British rule. He entertains no delusion as to the effect of German rule upon ...

TIMELY RESCUE OF TOGOLAND. A Grateful Chieftain

... etc., at the disposal of the Officer Commanding, thereby contributing in no small degree to the final success. The German rule in Togoland, which marched for many miles with the Gold Coast Colony, was a period of oppression and persecution to the natives ...