The Report of the Employment of Juveniles Committee recommends that the ordinary employment age should be raised to twelve, and for "industrial undertakings" to fourteen; that penal sanctions against children should be abolished, leaving a child free (in theory) to enter or leav
FRONTISPIECE EDITORIAL The British Parliament and the British Empire ... Propaganda and Knowledge PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE ACTIVITIES OF THE LEAGUE Our Summer Programme Notes British Guiana Branch A United Policy for Coloured Organisations in London WEST INDIAN AFFAIRS British Guiana
Labour's statement of policy declares that if the economic and industrial strength of the Commonwealth is to be used to the best advantage in defence it is necessary that there should be a body able to undertake such planning, to co-ordinate the requirements of the Defence Servi
It is almost impossible for us to ignore the old adage, try, try, etc. In the early part of the quarter Dr. C. B. Clarke, who has always taken a keen though non-partisan interest in the welfare of the many coloured organisations in London wrote to the League of Coloured Peoples
Among the most important of the activities for the April—June quarter have been those in connection with the Children's Committees. Since our last issue there has been no further meeting of the Central Committee for the Welfare of Coloured Children in Great Britain, but much hop
use freegrown sugar? Where was the philanthropy in encouraging the Brazilian slave trade while bewailing the fate of the British slaves and emancipating them? The salvation of a few thousand slaves in the British colonies meant the crucifixion of millions in the jungles of Afric
The Indian National congress, in the course of its historic evolution has passed thorough the different stages of a struggle for Independence rather rapidly, and now stands at the phase when it insists on the liberty of the Indian people as a free nation and at the same time off