Dr. H. A. MOODY, \1.1)., London. 6, Walpole Street, P.O. Box 243, Freetown, Sierra Leone 28th July, 1938. Sir, I am sending to you by today's mail this Report regarding the activities of the League of Coloured People in Sierra Leone, together with my observations and recommendat
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
We were glad to welcome this summer Miss Una Marson of Jamaica. Miss Marson who is now on the staff of the " Jamaica Standard " is well known to our readers as a former assistant editor of the " Keys." Miss Marson is in London on business connected with her paper. Another old fr
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
The League again was able through the kind offices of friends to give its annual out ing for coloured children in London. Two parties were taken, one to Epsom and one to Bournemouth. The Eastcliff Congregational Church had undertaken the full expenses of a summer party at Bourne
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
Royal Commission t,. t lic N,Ve,t Indies Jamaica Another Commission for West Africa Africans and the Struggle ft,r Peace PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TRINIDAD- 1938 PERSONALIA . SOME NEEDS OF JAMAICA CORRESPONDENCE NOTICE THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING FOURTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE ... io INT
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England
straight from English Public Schools and the Universities — start the Service with a commencing salary and allowances which tot to about 4(X) pounds per annum, whereas, very recently, a graduate of an English University—an African —was admitted to the service at the very minimum
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England