The Third Annual Meeting of the L.C.P. was held at the Memorial Hall on Friday, March 9th, when a large company of members and friends assembed to hear a very interesting and stimulating report of the year's activities. The Secretary, Mr. Stephen Thomas, gave an excellent report
April 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
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The following letter has been received from the Dominion Officer, Down:ng Street, and sent on to us by Sir John Harris. Sir, I am directed by Mr. Secretary Thomas to refer to the statement which he made, when he received the recent deputation from your Society, in regard to the
- 0I; JECTS To promote and protect the Social, Educational, Economic and Political Interests of its members. To interest members in the Welfare of Coloured Peoples in all parts of the World. To improve relations between the Races. To co-operate and affiliate with organisations s
By S. A. HUSAIN. T NDIA, although a part of Asia, is a continent by itself. Some idea of its vastness can be formed from its size and population. The Indian Empire , comprised of British India, the Indian States and Burma, has an area of 1,800,00 0 square miles, with a populatio