The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' FriendL. Wild, 1969 - Slavery Vols. 3-8, 3d ser., include the 16th-21st annual reports of the British and foreign anti-slavery society. The 22d-24th annual reports are appended to v. 9-11, 3d ser. Series 4 contains annual reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Series 5 contains annual reports of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. |
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Page 49
... principle upon which we are proceeding . " The late Prime Minister gave expression to a similar view when he said on the 26th July , that— " In any rearrangement of the map , the governing principle ought to be the interest , and , so ...
... principle upon which we are proceeding . " The late Prime Minister gave expression to a similar view when he said on the 26th July , that— " In any rearrangement of the map , the governing principle ought to be the interest , and , so ...
Page 56
... principle would be the welfare of the natives of tropical and sub - tropical countries who were not in a position to govern themselves . The dominating principle we should have in view was the welfare of the peoples who were placed ...
... principle would be the welfare of the natives of tropical and sub - tropical countries who were not in a position to govern themselves . The dominating principle we should have in view was the welfare of the peoples who were placed ...
Page 91
... principle had been largely admitted by the Con- ference which mapped out Africa into dependencies and spheres of influence , but the obligations then entered into did not go far enough , nor were they adequately enforced . The ...
... principle had been largely admitted by the Con- ference which mapped out Africa into dependencies and spheres of influence , but the obligations then entered into did not go far enough , nor were they adequately enforced . The ...
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Aborigines Protection Society administration African Native allegations Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Anti-Slavery Society appointed areas asked the Secretary British South Africa carriers in East Ceylon riots cocoa Colonial Office Commander WEDGWOOD Commission Conference Congo consider consideration Council Crown Colonies death rate deputation emigration Empire Resources Development European Fiji Foreign Office France Gentleman German colonies German East Africa Governor of Ceylon Hall Hall HEWINS Imperial indentured India inhabitants inquiry international control islands issue land LEIF JONES letter Lord Henry Bentinck Majesty's Government ment missionary MOLTENO Native Affairs native carriers native interests native labour native races native reserves native rights negro NOEL BUXTON opinion Parliament plantations Portuguese principle proposed Protectorates published question recontracted recruiting referred regard repatriation reply resolution Resources Development Committee sentences Sir John Anderson slavery slaves Society's South Africa Southern Rhodesia statement STEEL-MAITLAND territories tion Under-Secretary White Book