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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Page 23
... considered important in view of the new scheme for Indian emigra- tion promised by the India Office . The Committee emphasized the import- ance of the principle of colonization as opposed to a mere supply of labour , quoting Lord ...
... considered important in view of the new scheme for Indian emigra- tion promised by the India Office . The Committee emphasized the import- ance of the principle of colonization as opposed to a mere supply of labour , quoting Lord ...
Page 53
... considered necessary . war . Dr. J. C. Maxwell , the Resident of the Owerri Province , admitted that some of the proposals of the Resources Committee might be extravagant and even absurd , but he thought it was not unnatural that such a ...
... considered necessary . war . Dr. J. C. Maxwell , the Resident of the Owerri Province , admitted that some of the proposals of the Resources Committee might be extravagant and even absurd , but he thought it was not unnatural that such a ...
Page 67
... considered that the present attitude of the white people of this country was not so sympathetic as it was before . Mr. Mushet went on to protest vigorously against the heavy sentences passed on the native strikers , which could only ...
... considered that the present attitude of the white people of this country was not so sympathetic as it was before . Mr. Mushet went on to protest vigorously against the heavy sentences passed on the native strikers , which could only ...
Page 84
... considered carefully the representations of your Com- mittee as to the possibility of securing a general settlement of the native land question for the whole of Africa south of the Zambesi , but he regrets that he cannot regard as ...
... considered carefully the representations of your Com- mittee as to the possibility of securing a general settlement of the native land question for the whole of Africa south of the Zambesi , but he regrets that he cannot regard as ...
Page 85
... considered the further representations of your Committee to the effect that the native costs of the recent Reference to the Privy Council regarding the ownership of the unalienated lands in Southern Rhodesia should be paid from public ...
... considered the further representations of your Committee to the effect that the native costs of the recent Reference to the Privy Council regarding the ownership of the unalienated lands in Southern Rhodesia should be paid from public ...
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