The Cardiff Police employed various methods of inducing coloured seamen to register as aliens. These methods when not glaringly illegal, were at least highly questionable, and in most cases violated the Alien Order 1920 and the Special Restriction (Coloured Alien Seamen) Order 1
October 1, 1935 - The Keys - London, London, England
Readers will be proud to learn of the remarkable achievements of Mr. W. Arthur Lewis, who was Editor of the "Keys" from June, 1935 to October 1936. Mr. Lewis has just concluded four brilliant years at the London School of Economics by passing the Bachelor of Commerce exam, with
are even less people than in London to recommend a child to an employer or to a foreman. The boys work as newspaper boys, later they may become dockers. A very few obtain better work, one is apprenticed to a mason and another to an upholsterer. In the end most go to the Th e gir
it comes from members of our group. 'We have continued with varied success the difficult task of securing places for coloured students and nurses in medical schools as is attested by the issue of the - News Chronicle - of the 15th and 16th June, 1934, or - The Keys" for July —Se
April 1, 1935 - The Keys - London, London, England
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April 1, 1935 - The Keys - London, London, England
The sixth annual service of the League was held at Camberwell Green Congregational Church by kind permission of the minister Rev. David A. Vaughan and of the deacons. The service was well attended and came up to expectations. The preacher was the President of the League. Garland