The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' Friend, Volumes 8-10L. Wild, 1918 - 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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... Governor's investigation had covered a much larger number of cases than they supposed . 1 Italics ours . 2 Copies can be obtained from the office . The second deputation , which was received by Mr. Hewins ANTI - SLAVERY REPORTER AND ...
... Governor's investigation had covered a much larger number of cases than they supposed . 1 Italics ours . 2 Copies can be obtained from the office . The second deputation , which was received by Mr. Hewins ANTI - SLAVERY REPORTER AND ...
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... Governor , and a great many must have taken place over the wide areas concerned in a very large number of cases . The Society could not rest satisfied with the Governor's limited inquiries . After a few words from the Bishop of Lincoln ...
... Governor , and a great many must have taken place over the wide areas concerned in a very large number of cases . The Society could not rest satisfied with the Governor's limited inquiries . After a few words from the Bishop of Lincoln ...
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... Governor for a Report . Mr. MORRELL asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether all the twenty- two cases of illegal execution alleged in the Sinhalese memorial to have been perpetrated by officers acting under martial law during the ...
... Governor for a Report . Mr. MORRELL asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether all the twenty- two cases of illegal execution alleged in the Sinhalese memorial to have been perpetrated by officers acting under martial law during the ...
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... a representative of the Government , and therefore it does not seem to me that any question arises which I can contemplate at all . The Cocoa Industry of the Gold Coast . THE Governor's 8 ANTI - SLAVERY REPORTER AND ABORIGINES ' FRIEND .
... a representative of the Government , and therefore it does not seem to me that any question arises which I can contemplate at all . The Cocoa Industry of the Gold Coast . THE Governor's 8 ANTI - SLAVERY REPORTER AND ABORIGINES ' FRIEND .
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... Governor tells us that the local position is one of great disappointment , and there is a serious danger that cocoa farmers may cease to work their farms and so a serious injury may be done to this important industry . It is striking to ...
... Governor tells us that the local position is one of great disappointment , and there is a serious danger that cocoa farmers may cease to work their farms and so a serious injury may be done to this important industry . It is striking to ...
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