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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... statements for which their authors can alone be held responsible . ] Quarterly Motes . THIS year , for reasons of economy , we publish the Annual Annual Report . Report of our Society along with the April issue of the Reporter , instead ...
... statements for which their authors can alone be held responsible . ] Quarterly Motes . THIS year , for reasons of economy , we publish the Annual Annual Report . Report of our Society along with the April issue of the Reporter , instead ...
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... statements for which their authors can alone be held responsible . ] Slaves in German East Africa . Quarterly Motes . THE Society proposes again to approach the Colonial Office on the subject of the 185,000 slaves in this former German ...
... statements for which their authors can alone be held responsible . ] Slaves in German East Africa . Quarterly Motes . THE Society proposes again to approach the Colonial Office on the subject of the 185,000 slaves in this former German ...
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... statement in which they embodied the proposal of a large super- national State in Africa , in their later programme issued in February that feature was dropped out and a far more satisfactory statement was made . " " Sir V. Buxton ...
... statement in which they embodied the proposal of a large super- national State in Africa , in their later programme issued in February that feature was dropped out and a far more satisfactory statement was made . " " Sir V. Buxton ...
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... statement on the subject , after which there will be an opportunity for questions and dis- cussion . Before Mr. Harris spoke , the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER explained that he would have to leave almost immediately , not through lack of ...
... statement on the subject , after which there will be an opportunity for questions and dis- cussion . Before Mr. Harris spoke , the BISHOP OF WINCHESTER explained that he would have to leave almost immediately , not through lack of ...
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... statement of the case on behalf of the Mashona and Matabili tribes of Southern Rhodesia . There were four parties to the reference - on the one side the Chartered Company , claiming in the interests of its shareholders the whole of the ...
... statement of the case on behalf of the Mashona and Matabili tribes of Southern Rhodesia . There were four parties to the reference - on the one side the Chartered Company , claiming in the interests of its shareholders the whole of the ...
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Aborigines Protection Society administration Anti-Slavery and Aborigines appointed asked the Under-Secretary Bishop British East Africa British South Africa Cadbury Chartered Company Chief Colonel WEDGWOOD Colonial Office coloured Commission Commissioner death deputation Donations duty Empire Resources Development European export Fiji Friend German Colonies German East Africa Gold Coast Governor Harris HEWINS House of Commons I I O importance indentured Indian inhabitants inquiry interests Judicial Committee land League of Nations Legislative Council Lieut.-Colonel AMERY Lord Henry Bentinck LORD HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK Lord Milner Majesty's Government mandate Mandatory Power ment Miss Missionary Moffat Native Affairs native labour native races negro Nigeria opinion President Prime Minister principle Privy Council proposals Protectorate question received referred regard reply resolution secure Sir Victor Buxton slavery slaves Society's South Africa South Africa Company Southern Rhodesia Subscriptions territories tion TRAVERS BUXTON West Wilson ΙΟ