Royal Commission to the West Indics. The promised to the West Indies has been announced. The members of the Commission are: Rt. Hon. Lord Moyne (Chairman), Sir Edward Stubbs (Vice-Chairman), the Hon. Member for Rushcliffe (Mr. Assheton), Dr. Mary Blacklock, Sir Walter Citrine, D
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Pitch-lakes rich as Kimberley mines; Island afloat on a sea of oil, Long miles of ordered green. And a hundred thousand working-men, Negroes and Indians in barrack and pen, Poor-blooded, starved and lean! Seasonal crops of golden grains; Bumper harvests of ripe, rich fruit; Mill
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Sunday whenever he is in town teaching (perhaps a slave belonging to an estate which he has the management of). Good news you will say is this. I agree it is good, but these things should have been done twenty years ago. The minds of the young would then have been formed and fit
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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
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on Jamaica which have received a good press, and we are exerting, and shall continue to exert every possible influence to help to procure for our people in the British West Indies a future which will give to one and all the opportunity to live decently and healthily to enjoy som
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for teachers, on which the Jamaica Government spends roughly £6,000. On scholarships, not quite £5,000 is spent. These are just the bare facts of a quite unsatisfactory state of affairs. Even now, when a million pounds is being raised for long delayed land settlement and necessa
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Thank you for your letter of the 15th of September enclosing a Resolution adopted at the meeting held at the Memorial Hall on the 14th of September. With regard to the second paragraph of the Resolution 1 would mention that it is to social and economic conditions that the attent
October 1, 1938 - The Keys - London, London, England