General Meeting AT M "lorial 19th, 1933 "THE NEW KENYA GOLD FIELD" by J. McGREGOR ROSS. Esq. o f c s3 i n ridary evening, May 19th, a general meeting of the League j McG 3 r : o ure d, veoples was h e ld at the M emoria l H a l l when r Wo r k s ' D °r wh o f or twenty years had
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ONE of the great landmarks in the history of the League will ever be the reception given to the members of the 1933 West Indies Cricket Team and their friends by our President and Mrs. Harold A. Moody at the Waldorf Hotel on the eve of the first test match, Friday, June 23rd. Th
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in Jamaica. (This arti reprint e d from , ele—a chapter from a b ook on the West Indies by Mr. Taylor Darbyshire has been the Journ a l of the Royal Empire Society for August, 1933, by kind permission). IT is worth noting that one of the leaders of the expedition which Cromwell s
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it Resolved that this Club places on record its high appreciation of, and gratitude for, the excellent work upon which Dr. Harold A. Moody, M.D., B.S. (Lond.) and the League of Coloured Peoples are engaged in Britain. These efforts for the further emancipation of members of our
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