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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... export of 77,278 tons , valued at £ 3,651,341 . In the following year the value of the cocoa export was nearly £ 200,000 more , though a smaller tonnage was exported owing to the war and the restrictions placed upon its import into ...
... export of 77,278 tons , valued at £ 3,651,341 . In the following year the value of the cocoa export was nearly £ 200,000 more , though a smaller tonnage was exported owing to the war and the restrictions placed upon its import into ...
Page 12
... exports having risen considerably , including an almost tenfold increase in the export of rubber , which has risen from £ 1,501 to £ 14,846 , while the export of gold has gone down by £ 13,000 . This will , however , be made up by the ...
... exports having risen considerably , including an almost tenfold increase in the export of rubber , which has risen from £ 1,501 to £ 14,846 , while the export of gold has gone down by £ 13,000 . This will , however , be made up by the ...
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... exports of tin , cotton and ground - nuts were far higher in value than in the previous year , that of ground - nuts being no less than six and a half times in excess , while both the quantity and value of cotton exported were higher ...
... exports of tin , cotton and ground - nuts were far higher in value than in the previous year , that of ground - nuts being no less than six and a half times in excess , while both the quantity and value of cotton exported were higher ...
Page 55
... exports of cocoa were 3,000 cwt . less than in 1915 , but higher in value , and more was exported to America and France . LIQUOR TRAFFIC . A satisfactory reduction in the consumption and sale of spirits is re- corded . In 1913 the value ...
... exports of cocoa were 3,000 cwt . less than in 1915 , but higher in value , and more was exported to America and France . LIQUOR TRAFFIC . A satisfactory reduction in the consumption and sale of spirits is re- corded . In 1913 the value ...
Page 8
... export ) upon local produce as punitive or protective measures against other nationals . ( b ) The attitude of certain organizations and administrations in denying to native races the right to engage in other than unskilled tasks solely ...
... export ) upon local produce as punitive or protective measures against other nationals . ( b ) The attitude of certain organizations and administrations in denying to native races the right to engage in other than unskilled tasks solely ...
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