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PORTUGUESE SLAVERY

... PORTUGUESE SLAVERY. Through the generosity of a few friends of native races, the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society is in a position to distribute gratis some hundreds of copies of Portuguese Slavery ; Britain's Dilemma by Rev. John H ...

The Anti-Slavery and

... The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. To the Editor the AFRICAN TIMES AND ORIENT REVIEW. SlR,—This Society has addressed the enclosed statement and appeal to Sir Edward Grey, of which a short resume follows. The Committee hopes it may be ...

PORTUGUESE SLAVERY

... PORTUGUESE SLAVERY. The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society has addressed a communication to Sir Edward Grey expressing appreciation of the fact that British Consular enquiry confirms in almost every detail the allegations of slave owning and ...

The Anti-Slavery and

... The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. May 1, 1914. To the RT. HON. LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P. Sir,—The Committee of this Society has for some time now brought to the notice of His Majesty's Government the disabilities imposed upon qualified Native ...

HOUSE OF LORDS AND PORTUGUESE SLAVERY

... HOUSE OF LORDS AND PORTUGUESE SLAVERY. The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society is reprinting the debate in the House of Lords on Portuguese Slavery and Britain's Dilemma, copies of which may be obtained gratis fi the SEcretary of the Scciety ...

Portuguese Slavery and Britain's Responsibility

... Portuguese Slavery and Britain's Responsibility. A CONFERENCE. In view of the fact that recent enquiry by British consuls confirm the allegations of slave-trading and slave-owning by the Portuguese planters of West Africa, the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines ...

labour (after the abolition of slavery), mentions the necessity of the creation of a labouring class to till the

... labour (after the abolition of slavery), mentions the necessity of the creation of a labouring class to till the lands of the ruling classes, and the enforcement of proprietary rights in land as the solution. I can only presume that this meant the ...

slavery published as far back as 1828-1837 and 1841. The Society declares that the acts of the British ..

... slavery published as far back as 1828-1837 and 1841. The Society declares that the acts of the British officials and Chiefs in the Lushai Hills constitute a marked departure from the policy pursued seventy years ago by the late East India Company, when ...

drifted to the Apronague. That he had been born in slavery, and when very young was placed with a priest

... drifted to the Apronague. That he had been born in slavery, and when very young was placed with a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, who brought him up, and that it was during his long sojourn with this priest that be was educated into the religious ...

skins occupy and settle tropical and sub-tropical territories there emerges in the politico-economic spheres, ..

... there emerges in the politico-economic spheres, either Chattel Slavery as in the past, prior to 1837-61 ; or as in the present, there emerges either the Peonage Slavery, or the Indenture Slavery of human beings endowed with skins sufficiently pigmented to ...

(4) Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the person shall have ..

... (4) Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the person shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the British Empire, nor within any Dominion, Commonwealth, State, Colony or Dependency subject to the ...

Bth July, 1913

... that opinion, I am to ask for an assurance that official recognition of a state of slavery will be withdrawn without any delay. That the Boi system is nothing but slavery can hardly be denied. In the standard work on Assam, the District Gazeteer by Mr. ...