up both these cases, in common with others, quite satisfactorily, but we certainly feel that the best possible training should be made available, without all this bother, for.all those who are fitted to undergo such training regardless of the colour of their skin. As British cit
P I like your met h o d, - sa id a prom i nent mem b er o f t h e L a b our arty to me just a week ago. We have steadily gone from step to step, laying sure and safe foundations as we go. This is our next step a nd we co mmen d our little Journal to you. The West Indies Crickete
They called me , Those little white urchins, They laughed and shouted As I passed along the street. They flung it at me: - ! ! !' What made me keep my fingers From choking the words in their throats? What made my face grow hot, The blood boil in my veins And tears spring to my
ruthlessness you seared My peoples flesh, and now you still Would crush their very soul, Add fierce insult to vilest injury. We will not be called Niggers Since this was the favourite curse Of those who drove the Negroes To their death in days of slavery. A good for nothing Nigg
, The tst week-end conf erence o f t h e L eague o f C o l oure d Pe o - P r .es was h e ld at High Leigh, Hoddesdon, in March 24th-26th last. deli g h tful weather coupled with the old-world Conference r(-I:ous_e and grounds, made the a ff a i r a mos t en j o y a bl e on e. Th
JUNE. Friday 23rd. President's Reception to West Indies Cricket Team at The Waldorf Hotel. JULY. International Garden Party, Champion Hill. Tennis Party—Dr. Moody's, 164, Queen's Road, Peckham. Fire Brigade Display—Southwark. Tennis Party—Dr. Moody's. The League's Second Annual