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MR. CASELEY HAYFORD

... Geography of the British Colonies, the able work of Mr. Lucas of the Colonial Office, we read :— To judge from the old maps a row of isolated forts and factories lined the water's edge, but they had no territory or territorial rights attached to them. From ...

Published: Thursday 01 August 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: 31 | Tags: none

7CI-IE WREATHS

... aline in Eneland , Prom the Sons and Daughters of West Africa at present resicuns Wreaths executed by Mary Mux rthy, Centre Row, Covent Garden, London ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 47 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

Passengers by the S.S. Tarquah. September 25th, 1912

... Sellers. Mrs. F. C. Hopkins. LAGOS. Mrs. Gordon Hall. Dr. G. R. Twomey, Mr. H. J. Davidson, Dr. W. S. Clark, Captain R. H. Rowe, Captain T. W. P. Dyer, Mr. W. H. Bickel, Lieut. C. C. Waterhouse, Lieut. C. H. Bell, Mr. A. H. Bridgman, Mr. H. W. Cooper ...

Passengers by the S.S. Dakar, October 2nd, 1912

... Rottington, Mr. John Saxton, Mr. Arthur Saxton, Mr. William Hildred. LAGOS. Mr. Fred Butler. Mr. A. L. Williams, Mr. J. S. Rowe, Lieut. C. F. Barclay, Mr. R. B. Emery, Mr. F. Heskles Call, Mr. H. J. Hyde Johnson, Miss F. Jaques, Lieut. H. J. Waller, Mr ...

Other topics to be discussed at the meeting include the Alaskan natives, who, according to Bishop P. T. Rowe, are

... Other topics to be discussed at the meeting include the Alaskan natives, who, according to Bishop P. T. Rowe, are simply and slowly being exterminated, the race problem in Hawaii, and the general topic of the development of backward races. This is ...

Sidi Bou Said is left behind as we steam past La Goulette and enter t he canal th a t

... The landi ng at T ang i er i s far more i mpress i ve t h an t h at at T un i s. In the first case we have the primitive rowing boat, and the rather r ough handli ng o f a crow d o f scream i ng , wrang li ng , an d gest i cu l ating Moors, all intent ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 860 | Page: 163 | Tags: none

Sidi Bou Said is left behind as we steam past La Goulette and enter t he canal th a t

... The landi ng at T ang i er i s far more i mpress i ve t h an t h at at T un i s. In the first case we have the primitive rowing boat, and the rather r ough handli ng o f a crow d o f scream i ng , wrang li ng , an d gest i cu l ating Moors, all intent ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1912
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 860 | Page: 163 | Tags: none

Other topics to be discussed at the meeting include the Alaskan natives, who, according to Bishop P. T. Rowe, are

... Other topics to be discussed at the meeting include the Alaskan natives, who, according to Bishop P. T. Rowe, are simply and slowly being exterminated, the race problem in Hawaii, and the general topic of the development of backward races. This is ...

Africans as Saints of the Roman Catholic Church

... blow on the neck. Thus one deals with friends. The dead child's body was bound again into a bundle of reeds, and put into the row with the others. The bundles were then set on fire near the feet of the victims, because it was intended to prolong the tortures ...

SECCONDEE

... Allan, Mr. R. Appleyard, Mr. J. H. Cheesman, Mr. W. J. Davey, Mr. D. C. Duncan, Mr. R. Honeychurch, Mr. A. Hutchins, Mr. F. J. Rowe, Mr. J. Sleeman, Mr. C. F. Smith, Col.-Sergt. R. White. CAPE COAST. Mr. K. R. Chatfield, Mr. A. G. Ford, Mr. J. Gallivan, Mr ...

-THE DECLINE OF ENGLISH TRAGEDY

... the Elizabethan days. There was no lack of poetic aspirants about this time, among whom might be mentioned Southerne and Rowe, both of whom strove valiantly, but neither they nor any of their contemporaries could be compared with Lee and Otway, and ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1913
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1144 | Page: 29 | Tags: none