- This meeting protests in the strongest possible terms against the extremely heavy sentence of 10 years passed on Grant after his conviction for sedition in Barbados.-
April 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
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April 1, 1935 - The Keys - London, London, England
As in former years this important meeting attracted a large attendance of members and . was again held in two parts. The constitution came in for revision and was modified in order to allow associate members to vote. A number of very important resolutions were also carried. Amon
April 1, 1935 - The Keys - London, London, England
Rev. A. F. Blandford, England; Mrs. Donna Violerte Barovier, Jamaica and Italy; Mrs. Wybergh, England and Southern Rhodesia; Miss Marjorie Room, South Africa: Mr. L. F. E. Lewes, St. Lucia; Mr. W. Ward Brew, West Africa: Mr. D. N. Annan. West Africa: Mr. H. Picton. England.
October 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England
The League was very fortunate indeed in procuring, by the kind help of Sir John Harris, the services of Mr. C. W. H. Weaver, Head of the International Labour Office at Geneva. Mr. Weaver came to London from Geneva specially to address the League and spoke on The Coloured Laboure
January 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England