The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' Friend, Volumes 4-7L. Wild, 1914 - 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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... forced labourers to go to San Thome . The Society received private information from the Baptist Missionary Society some time before the news of the arrest came , that there had been trouble with the natives at San Salvador as a result ...
... forced labourers to go to San Thome . The Society received private information from the Baptist Missionary Society some time before the news of the arrest came , that there had been trouble with the natives at San Salvador as a result ...
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... forced to surrender the control of their lands to the Executive , they have in the end suffered the loss of occupancy over very wide areas . It is the same story in Rhodesia , in South Africa , in British East Africa , in British ...
... forced to surrender the control of their lands to the Executive , they have in the end suffered the loss of occupancy over very wide areas . It is the same story in Rhodesia , in South Africa , in British East Africa , in British ...
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... forced labour is waste- ful , that work without pay is liable to create a distaste for work altogether , and that the results are of little general practical value . It is therefore recommended that roads and other public works in ...
... forced labour is waste- ful , that work without pay is liable to create a distaste for work altogether , and that the results are of little general practical value . It is therefore recommended that roads and other public works in ...
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... forced to come out of his reserves to work for Europeans , especially as the rate of pay is only four or five rupees a month . Little by little , our correspondent writes , the natives are being allowed to become landless and ...
... forced to come out of his reserves to work for Europeans , especially as the rate of pay is only four or five rupees a month . Little by little , our correspondent writes , the natives are being allowed to become landless and ...
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... forced labour for works of public utility may be defended , when you have forced labour for private profit , that is none other than slavery . We have that upon the authority of men like Sir Edward Grey , Lord Cromer , and every other ...
... forced labour for works of public utility may be defended , when you have forced labour for private profit , that is none other than slavery . We have that upon the authority of men like Sir Edward Grey , Lord Cromer , and every other ...
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