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MR STANLEY'S EXPEDITION

... attached to his master. The Other, a young African, named Berate Bands, is the son of Swelish, a cki Rolle and wee rescued from slavery by Mr Stanley after his father's village had been destroyed by the Arabs. At the time Mr Stanley obtained Barutes reins' be ...

ELECTION TACTIC'S

... in the bud the propagation of this shameless lie. what has happened is a u to electors. We all remember 1906. The Chinese Slavery lie will go down to his- 1 tory as one id the foulest scandals that ever , .disgraced a political party. The Cheap Loaf ...

TAY Pr,Auction of Ws IWO.

... mercy of • tree labour competitive struggle (Trades Unions excepted), which, when carried out to its utmost length, saw ns slavery, starvation, and beggary. FOR PEOPLE WITH FRIENDS ABROAD. OF NEWSPAPERS. The followile.: is the numbs, of stamps to be elbeed ...

o: THE RAV, J. MARTIN IN AFRICA. The fullueing ere further extracts farm the llaeantery Juan:sal al the R. Juba ..

... well re. What • for naisroory enterpnee and help us to go for. wand and multiply Thy moments. is cm • of the prmcipal of slavery, anid the home of moot terrible atrocities; human sacrifices on • scale are Sr.. queoUy made. language is to that of God k• ...

THE OLD HUMAN NEXUS

... out in toil from early morning till late at night, they were entirely lost to their parents. It was lit , rror that wt'te slavery first conirlkel the intervention of : date. and in 'um the Health end Morels Act was passed. That was realh forced upon • ...

DEATH OF THE '• KING OF CYCLISTS

... Brightoa his Conchh. He a meal friend of Wore. IV„ and was ehmo to ma to the Volard boat the first *Varatty ram 1829. TRAMWAY SLAVERY. HUMUS ♦ D♦Y YON SIXTEEN =efwnos v. glom Wadresday the imps, held a Us body of . .t. oa tram named Neology's. who jumping ...

♦ CHANGE OF COLOUR

... . They felt very proud of them. selves because they had ended what they were pleased to call the existence of a state of slavery in a British colony. The Radical attitude towards the employment of coloured labour in the Transvaal has been one of canting ...

HOUSE OF COIIIMONS.=NoirDAT

... Fitsmatutoe said Admiral Hewett bad been instructed do everything he could to wears the release of the sat children sold into slavery by Cams Diva on the capture of Bharat. In re, plying to a question frogs Mr.Weet, Yr. Chamberlain sled, in reference to the ...

8- -THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY DECEMBER 1 1933 WILMSLOW WILMSLOW TRADESMEN’S ASSOCIATION OUR 8PECIAL CHRISTMAS ..

... bazaar will opened tomorrow by the children SLAVERY The Centenary of Britain’s Decision the Wilmslow Guild Sir John Harris a public Slavery ’’ on evening Councillor J M Horrocks JP Tho Chairman said problem slavery absorbing interest whether it the historic ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1874

... chained the minds of el who give c. euce to such views. Of all despotism. spiritual sp-tism was the most deepotic ; of all slavery, apii aLtvery was the most slavish. UR. GLADSTONE AND THE PAPACY. Boman Catholic Bishop of Hezham and Newcastle, preaching ...

PAGE 14 THE ADVERTISER JULY 13 1972 Advertiser 15 WATER LANE WILMSLOW SK9 5AF Tel: Wilmslow 29333 4 lines Lcndon

... the bi-centenary of the SIR DOUGLAS: for human rights prohibition of slavery In England and the particular Interest for my readers Is that Sir Douglas is chairman of the Anti-Slavery Society for the Protection of Human Rights Sir Douglas assures that there ...