The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' FriendL. Wild, 1969 - 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 123
... islands . He believed that no member of this Govern- ment , or of the Government which preceded it , had ever given any other pledge than to abolish the legal status of Slavery in the islands . He had never heard the question of the ...
... islands . He believed that no member of this Govern- ment , or of the Government which preceded it , had ever given any other pledge than to abolish the legal status of Slavery in the islands . He had never heard the question of the ...
Page 152
... island of Zanzibar . This mainland strip is a portion of the dominions over which the SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR exercises a very nominal sovereignty ; but , unlike the islands , which are ostensibly administered by the SULTAN'S Government ...
... island of Zanzibar . This mainland strip is a portion of the dominions over which the SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR exercises a very nominal sovereignty ; but , unlike the islands , which are ostensibly administered by the SULTAN'S Government ...
Page 174
... islands of Zanzibar and Pemba became submerged in the technical one of whether Mr. J. A. PEASE had quoted Mr. CURZON's speech in January from Hansard " or from the Times . " As nothing definite was stated as to the progress of abolition ...
... islands of Zanzibar and Pemba became submerged in the technical one of whether Mr. J. A. PEASE had quoted Mr. CURZON's speech in January from Hansard " or from the Times . " As nothing definite was stated as to the progress of abolition ...
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abolishing Slavery abolishing the legal abolition of Slavery Abolitionists administration ALLEN April Arab ARTHUR HARDINGE Attorney-General Bishop TUCKER Britain BRITISH AND FOREIGN British East Africa British Government British officers British subject carried coast Colonial Committee compensation concubines Consul Consul-General Correspondence Court CURZON declared Decree dhows DILKE District emancipation England English European fact FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY Foreign Office freedom French friends fugitive Slaves German held House of Commons illegal islands of Zanzibar issued JOHN labour late legal status letter Liverpool Lord SALISBURY mainland Majesty's Government master Miss Mission missionaries Mohammedan Mombasa Morocco native negro Niger owners Parliament plantations present Proclamation protection question Royal Niger Company runaway Slaves Secretary Sir ARTHUR HARDINGE Sir CHARLES DILKE Sir JOHN KENNAWAY Slave-owners Slave-trade Slavery in Zanzibar status of Slavery SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR territory THEODORE BURTT trade Uganda Under-Secretary Wali West women Zanzibar and Pemba ΙΟ