- Jamaica Publicity Secretary and Editor: DAVID TUCKER, M.A., Barrister-at-Law Treasurer : K. L. GORDON - - - - Bermuda St. Lucia Librarian: Miss STELLA THOMAS, Barrister-at-Law West Africa Executive 1933-1934: Ofce Amagatcher, M.A. - E. R. Campbell - - Dennis W. Degazon - F. E.
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
The London Times record - The West Indies are always a delightful s!cle to watch, for they show an evident enjoyment of the game. - * * * The West Indies captain, Mr. G. C. Grant, who has proved himself an excellent captain, made his first century of the tour against Gloucester
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
The Wilberforce Centenary Celebrations, July 23rd-29th. THE League of Coloured Peoples was privileged to co-operate with the Lord Mayor, the descendants of Wilberforce and the citizens of Hull in paying tribute to one of the world's greatest citizens. The President, Miss Una M. M
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
to become a member of the League of Coloured Peoples and herewith enclose my annual subscription of 5/-. LONDON. E.C.4. *I desire beg to enclose also 2/6, a year's subscription to " The Keys." *I would further like to give a donation of which I alsc enclose or will forward on or
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
ine years, a period which would have broken manya man, the tenacious Wilberforce continued his humane , efforts,. idn monstrating g the dictates of olatthe while the horrible cruelty of the trade as 'violates of God.' conscience, the o justice "The • f and the laws a m i i t bil
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
wonder that one brought up in this atmosphere should have felt ashamed of his ancestry? Now that I know the facts, now that I know the part they played in their own liberation, now that I can fully appraise the value of their rich and unique folk-lore, now that I know of their r
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
One of its first objectives when the League was founded two years ago was the establishing of a suitable headquarters in London. Efforts have been made, but difficulties, mainly financial, have stayed its course. Now the League is determined to do its utmost to surmount all obst
October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
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October 1, 1933 - The Keys - London, London, England
By HARRY W. ROBERTS. 8.A., B.D. THE closing days of the Assembly of the League of Nations in October, 1933, brought to a close a three years proceedings in private except for the last few meetings in matters relating to the little Black Republic of Liberia situated on the West C
January 1, 1934 - The Keys - London, London, England