The League of Coloured Peoples assembled at its second Annual Conference at High Leigh, Hoddesdon, Herts., March 23-25, 1934, has heard with deep concern of the unfortunate status of women in Africa and unanimously passed the following Resolution. The League recognises unwisdom
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seems unwilling to release Coni• stant.ne for more t h an one Test and thus England will play the at Lord's while Constantine plays for one Lancashire small town against another — a p reposterous state of affairs. The second is the thinly-veiled disapproval of the quite orthodox
note that °u r members. Mr. C. L. R. James, who was to be heard from While on the 29 t h M ay, is to give the oration on Wilberforce ihg e Your ni Presid ent i s spea k ing wit h L a d y S imon at t h e great closalsot meet President in th e T own H all. O ther mem b ers of the
in Jamaica. (This arti reprint e d from , ele—a chapter from a b ook on the West Indies by Mr. Taylor Darbyshire has been the Journ a l of the Royal Empire Society for August, 1933, by kind permission). IT is worth noting that one of the leaders of the expedition which Cromwell s
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