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GEl' OORPORATION'S

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"TBECElILDRJIIN OF' THE
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uta meet.lng of the N ational Cyclists' Union
(Berka, Ox,?n land South Bucks Centre), at tJie
ReJh••y. Hotel. Oxford, on W.dnooday ia J...t.
-w6ek! the Chainnnn fMr. A. T. Heelae) aid be

Tho Wo!Oagham Lecl;ure - 1 aohi_
&DOtGer .uooeae on W~&1 eveaing iJ, Jut

h.d rommunicated wilh th. Olympic Council

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" .....ben Graham ,,,... hia

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about the refUsal of tho Reading Corporation to paned
011 "The Cihildren of the 8la......
teDew and. rep1a.ir the tt'aC& at Palmer PulL. and Tha ~. --. t.&.k~[I by Mr. G. J. ~octi . . . ....
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he had received a. repl... to.tbe e-ffed. t.b~ tM'l
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won!d do tbei* best to 'get tbe refusa.l resCind. .' introdueeq .~. Gn.bam, ref~ to his «IJ'eri,- I
It only remained for the Union to re.ly ('n the enDe8 dU~1" (the wa.r u a. prin.te. ~ WM with ""
·Council to do l iLs utmost - in th~ matt-e.r. 'that. Russia t,Ut ' he W&8 maioly aaoCi.ted. ia his work.
tra.ck WM, t..ha lo nly Olle in l,be centre.
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.on the jc:w-ney of 'the "'B ulsian Pilgrima to JguA.mong~ t..bO&e present were Mr, OÂ¥1'i31d Cole &alem_ He wa.s 5Ure he would ma.iut&in the. bigh
(Vi.,...PresideDtiI . Inspector O, oorn_ (Oxford City ._ard or tbe Leotme Society.
A.O.), Mr. H. G. G ~bbs (CoUt!lRe Serva.nb
Stephen '.,Gra.bam lIud his Sl)bject was one
, But we are compelled, and very reluctantly, to
our prices for Polioe
A .C .}. Mr, Sl Fa.IT (Reading A.C.), Mi'. iI, ' whir.:h ' might beco:oe of vit.aJ imoort.a.noa in the
Boot Repairing, owing to the fact that materials, etc:, have risen tb T:homlWi (CoUlta.des of t.he Great ~a.r) , MI'. O. future. He ha.d alWBYS belen U;we.ted in the
.\tkina (Ba.nbuiy Star C.C.), a.nd Mr. J. n, Good D"egn) pro~em, atld Then released fn:::.n the Army
th e extent as' shewn below.
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From the " O:tford ' Time!=;" we re-print the which be had h~d nm\lIDe.ra.ble eongw.
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report. of the ot.her busines.s of tbe meeting.
T he Cha.i~o.n . speaking as to whether rear. was & gt"ea.t.. lIimiliority betiwoen Ruaai& a.nd America.
lamp!!! 'were now neca:ssa.ry, said ' there were very Eaah had known slaV'edom. Tho setrJs of R-UBsia
LEATHER
costs times as much as in pre:war days. few clubs and iassocia.tions th.a.t did not agt't:e to WI!l!"9 I Jiben.tod in l86l ; the. American negroes retheir continua.hloe. ,
oeived their freedom in 1863. . 10 RUMia. the grand·
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Mr. Col e mid they were n~M'" ' if only ' for ehildrcn 0( tile 81&vea had obta.ined COIllplete
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Wle cy;e 1st s o"jn safety.
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WJe COUDtf'y. ~I!I wi&bed to see .. blLt
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Mr. Atkins ~id the memben of his club were t.he children rot tho ala.vee. of; America were doing. '
quite
&gainr.t
tbe
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lamp.
The
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were
bet,..iIe:n
teD and fifteen million coloured
HEEL .and TOE Tips "
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were 80 bad in tba-t d~trict that often it was. people in Americ&.. It waa a. g~t in!Iult to ne8lfMa
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difficult f.a! k t-o k eep eit her ' tront or rea.r la.mps to e&U them I i nigger3," but it Wall .. oommop
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aJight.
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pra.et.i.oe among British officiaL, to call a.ll ooloured.
BRISTLES
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qn the propositiOD 01 Mr. _'t.kin s, seconded by peopla niagan. ~y were not nii",tn, or ' " ... 00
Mr. Good, it ,nul rerolved: "Tba.t ' thill Cenke n~, but coloured people,
approa.c.h tho N,C.U. to ende.a.vour to abolish the
There were coloured pooplt'l i.D .A..ll'Ierica , befor~
WIe of Ii. r ear la.mp."
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, .Illl 8 - ' - 1- "'Po.rted that t.here Wf!rs five the" Mg,yftower .. r~ed her shortllo 'Utey were
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NEED1.ES' "
pnT&te ~;;;W:8 pa.yJcg 58(Jor full memborihip, the re&I A:mM'iea..n.B.
W'heo the lIettlers arr1ved,
and eighteen a.5sociAtes paying 1s.
t-.he a.utA1O"ri~ forced thf! ela.ves U!)OO them, but.
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The Cbn.i.rmall remarked tbnt there were a; lvge ,!!hen they fL ed. their vahle lUI el"ve3 the lIupply
number' of cYc1i"sts who did not belong to any waa uUOQ\W to ·the demand, 10 more and mare of
body. a;nd noJ I the roade 1\'ere more da.ngerous. oonJd
til, ooloured. people were br-ought over. No man
be trustod with aJ:eohIte cont.rol of a feHaw
An
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owing to increased t raffic , it was up to them to ere.ture witbout. a.U hia brutalit.y
brOU{Jb.t. to
fill
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ranks.
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t.he
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.. Unela Tom's Ca.bin" w&s bLttcdy
under the Trade Board
fi~~ing body. And he hoped it alwM"l',: "'ould beo. <t'CSeut.ed by the Southern State.3, but it WIlS &baoAct is to be added almost
The financia.l ~ia.tement IIho,oved 8. "JJ&lanoe in lutely true. The planter-'s idea. was to ... e~ out.
hand' of £10, which the Chairman thought "WR S his a la.vcS in 1l0V&ll yca.rs a.nd then ~tock.
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immediately, making it ....
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'"my Mtisfn.ctoty, and offered ootlgratulationa toO tll",veft ha.d hs.d no tro:ining \ for tJ.leir work a.nd
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Three tenders had been r eceh-ed lor Ute Centre int.ero;L lh them. The drivers used to
UP . aDd
An average of about times as much all in
d~'tl ~ the .ll!l.ves at tbeir work, ' and lash
ChampiondUps'l and it was agreed.. th,Jl.t the loweSt th~ ·for anything or nothing.
.An under driver
YET WE ASK ONLY ABOUT 3 times as much as in pre·w&l' days. be £3 3s. ~v were a.Jlot,t ed as folloWII: One W"M allowed · to give 0. negro twelvo h...be8 a d.:r,
miJe. Slough .;. I·haJf.mile. Rea.ding Biscuit Fa.c- an over drivtr 316 lashee, an ovcheor 50, and tlie
tory;_ two-mile, the H igh Wycombe Phceni:r: own-et" 00"11ld " do as ho pleased with his own profor
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perly. " .E>v~ DlDrning tho sla.ves were lined Up
The l"n"iT"al of ~clins in Oxford wa i'! com. t.o r~",e t.h.f?ir p-uDishffic.o.t~ .
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price is for Grade A; 8 /·; Grade B.
mented upon, Mr, Cole sajins:- t.he great difficult y
DAILY ORUELTI1!'.S.
WM t.bey had. no track, the old ont) on the IfBe,..
Mr. Grah&nl ftlfen-ed to :ranDY Jtembl,a'. ~
road hltVing hfJen co ndemnc.d some time rigo, as on" TwO yean on a Goorgin.n Pl&Dtatiou .. whlob.
then! ~o.d been lllD mAnl' spill\!,
be . dc&~ibed u a to.ithful &coount of tbe'crueWea
The Chairman !ai d it would be U!e'les:s to run da.ily practJaed by the pla.ntcl'8. 'rho coloured folk
Me)Tlbers of ~he
Association are., under an i obligation to .use only .about,
& mooting loc'\~r,
much fce, "PO,I " ." looked upon ... havine nO -I. ",d ' aoiy
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&t~ ~o . spr ead Cbr~tianhy ~ them w.a
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Best English Leather, this being SO, we ask you to patronise members , . A~f!linsr out of t:h~ Ilgenda. for tbe onmlal rn~t ·
upi~fr:'::JD~ .~:~:av:=,t,:reto
who are showing the Association Price. List, yo u will then B. SURE aJtilia.tion
m. In London ,... tbe qu • .tion of doubHn. the thO!" lobe Gooop_l. 'Lno Goopel lr'e&tJy ~ to
fee.!~ , A pro)X'l5it ion by_ t he Chairma.n tbeu' . etr;JotiontLl and mel~y J1&tu.rel and theJ.r
GETTING THE BEST VALUE · AND SERVICE at the to I.h. effect fh at ~h. foe< be n.i><ed not mo'. d.. CI'lwona of and _
on the BibI. · aDd llAo
tb ... ~ 50 per cept, w as l!&Condod by Mr. Lol&, a.nd cha.r~ wer~ ~ strange ' mixbUre at pieiy and
Lowest · Cost.
earned. -The- meeting tenninated with a. ,"ot ~ of unintentioneJ. . Irreverence.
The lecture'!' ga . . ~
t.han..k.a to the Cha.irm un .
!!B-yeroJ ?Xamplc. .-of Degro hymns and. JI'()eID •• and
8&id *,1}ett' 1.~J.te part of 8ctipLure W'a. tJte Old.
Test.amen~, &Jld . particularly t.he lliaV:et-::r of the
JeW'll, whioh they oq.1l8idered identioal ' 'WJtn their
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MESSRS.
SUTTON
AND SONS' of musl ~. pa.r.t.loula.rly p-vt IIOnp, beea.me evident.
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Ono Of the ca~\t.S of the. im:meb\.r increue in
the Il~ popula.t.ion wu iba.t. it WaI!! . \Ie1UaJ. for
f!:IVery p.mer to ha-ve & ,..bite and • bla.ck,-'famlly ,
t.~. two ofle,n 'growinr up tOgether. It was tb~
~ongst the many att ractive features a.t ili& ~hit.o blood m thf'l neero of t&day tb&t was JeadAgncult.urlll and H orticu1t.unJ SocietY'1l O&nten- Lng tho. !,a.oe. on to O'%'i'abised rebellion. Evory-wbJte
Illy Bhow a.t Calcutta. on Fe.hTua.ry M and 21, man Wlt:h DeiTO blood. "Wall looked U!lOIi M &
the very finer T"eget:l.ble. and flower exhibit of " ni~l"ar' " and refuaed adm_ion :into white
M~ . S utton and 8on8, ' Reading , staged bv sOciet.,r, although" it might be ·only his fintC"et' DII.i.1a
tb~1r Calcutta Branch. lltooa:.~ t prominently. anCl &0.4 . t.he ,,~ap'o of h.i.! head that would be tre.y .hi::l!l
orllfm; 110 rn.a.ny- man of every I"Cfinement were
ga.lned for the firm the Knlght ia n MOitIll of tb& fQrood
to live · erit~ -.mODg tne bId · ~18.
Ro:val H?rticuJtura.l Society of ·England.
~I". Gr-.ham . ~~ tba-t. it. ..,.a.a .trance to
. The skl~ of It-be amateur, 8.1 well as the profe«- t.in~.k of Am~ ad'vOOILting the ca.1l&fJ of mJlaJl
81on&.1,. gl\rd.en&l'" in India. is probft.blyj B.1J. pat as n~t.i~. , She did DOt belie.e. in na.WoD.tity, a.od
that of the gar dener at home, and in\:"anl" calles did .her , utmOllt. t.o cz:uah it a.t. hom", I , E-rery
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equal en.r~ an~ attention AJ'e give n in ~.I!Im~ the- t01'"e4:"nor-:-GennlYl, IT"1IIh. Dane, French:, : 8W"ise ,
plant.. Unfo-rt-unately, however, but few Indillf)8 eto.--oommg . to A.tnetic& must lo6e his n ..tion.&i1y
~h~ ~a.d tbe opportunity of seeing the m&r'VeUoit. and booome ~CUl . The war. h&d proved that
m~ oouki not; ll.!-'t ~nee tholr natronaoUty on
eUlblfs at·a ged n.t the la.rge and important ex. beillg"
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to~ to do ~a UermUl American
just
a.L. home, ~nd much of the produce at. utmu<J.h Bo Genn&n u when he left Germ.ny, and
local allow . ...,Iot di. played 'to tho best ad • ..,toge. an ~h:man ~ ?!'W ' fOf"lO\ Ireland. TOoda}'
M~ .8utton·~ 6Xhibi~, tber.efore, in addition to Amen.ca. 1.!1 pOObinl but & jumble., a ~IICIl1era.t.lOJl .
. O,wilig to' Government advanc·e. 3d, per bag
contaiolng SOme of t he fin est specimen! of veg&- of many ~eI, witA nia.nYr serioua dilloUltJes to
·~blpe iU1d fI ~W'er8 ever seell in Calcutta <aU face, and the , greatcGt of a.ll WI!I8 i-he necro" probafter
grown locally, ' rom their seed) WM, in this Nt- lem.
ape_ct, .o~ an ea~cat.ion&l ch::J.l1l.CiftT.
ADr!.8 01' ~ COLOuirnD PEOPLE.
In t,he vegetable IJection meot ion . sbould perMT. Gr~~ tbeD .. eat on. to ·deacribe hiI ' ~e:r
b&P8 be ma.08r of ' the verv . fin. . peeimen. 01 to tbe .ll~ ._ et...t-. toke .hip wbicb~ , bim
Sut.tnnf ~~arl"(nr fa.t pe&.5 . whi ch proved thlLt, e .. en over ~mlf ,Mr. Ford'. f&lllOU& PeaClet ehip. now rein t1;te pialn. of India.. la.rge size"", well as fine $tiaLelled , ': . Osoa.r n." &lld TUnoiDa: trom Den'
He .arri.ved ai New York, &.tid , travalled
_qa ahty may ~. oblai~ed from uaing imTlOrtNi m&rk,
~.c:o by electric' car to Wubington, Me of tbe
teed . Kohl n~l , tumlPEl, tomatoes. ca.u1iftower, pnDCI.pal ·ooloured: oe.Q·tr~. He desoribed in deWI
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rorrot., beey a!l~ ~B were nllO extremely good, his vi,i.- to/the OOoloured schooll &I1d ohurcbea and
hilt a.D\()ngst t~ 11ldLlln gs.rdenm3. the specim.ens also t,}'ie negro banu, ODe of the ooloured pe6ple'a
o! C&bba.g~ Tlndo,ubie41y attn.cted the. m05t atten. ajrns b_~K'
get nab qui-<:k, as~ wealth .,.... the
t~OD, p&rtlC'UllLrl, thOl!le of Suttona' Pride of Indlm. ?Jl-I)· 'li~r ""hum oo~d command au~ or relpeCt
and Sutton,," Eeli~e Drumhead. One specimen m ~~ ~a.Y., . _ 'l'be negl;ON had - their own
,of -the la t ter meuuY'f!d'"14 inches a.c;E"06.'J the hud c:btfroabci, r.nd -.. wbite clorgym~ would nev~ see
.. black clergyman in the 6treet·: Mr. Graham re.
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and weighed a2 ipound!,
l&~ how' be attEinded & aervico lOt a ooloured
Pra.cticn.l~y
all
clfl6ses
were.
repreeented
in
the
lchuroh, &Cd to hi.. aJtoniJ!lhment wu called upon
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flower sed·ton , &uttons' double petunia.s, Suttons' Ito addreea the aonet'E'€'Ation.. He told them of. Une
' l"O!Jy Bal-r!et. In.r~pur and Suttons' i.ntermediate 'w};lo came from N&-zareth who .. u neither ·bla.ct.
antirrhinnm5 being IIp~ allY' ndmired,
noOr whit.e, but stoOd alwa,. bet.ween the two. and
It shc;.uld also I be m,f!fll iOhM !.hat the Banksian ~ ~~ · 'l'"a.s ' , deePly . al!'ec~. BI;lI al50 wonL
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~~a.l of the Ror&1 Horticulhml.l Societ·V" ~d the mto a. mlIIlOn hut for bJa.ck lIallora Pld t&1ked to
Stl~ ~edaJ presented by H. E. tbe Vieeroy of ~f!I men. ,No ' ooJoured. IIHLD w~ ,.;llow~ pr~01l
the Unlted Sta.t.ea Army 6r Ne.'7. Yet.. .".,bat a
India were both F on by tho :M ali 01 the Belvedere 1D
vut reservo t here wu if AmerlCa. ooulCi only let
Gardens with ~ups of ·a.nn-oa1s grown from over bsr :CIO~ prejudice.
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Suttons' seed5, fond tbat the SilV"er Med&! p1"'eFor
of Brooms:
Enamelled . '.
~~ Walhington":Hr, Gra.h~ went to the abip!sen~ by H.E .\ th e Governor of Bengal 'Wu b'lJ.ildmg yards, wbore nogrD nret.eTa l';teI'e eUllinl'
'Nare, Tinware, j Aluminium Goqds, Kerbs,
a;warded
CurR.tor of the Roya.l BotAnio £,s and £6 a., da.y. Ther., were no trado unions'
Garoenll,
, fOt' a AYOUp or plants contain7 beaa.U8f!1 no bla.ek man could be a.lIowed to join 8
I , Fenders, . Ashpan~, etc.
.,
ing .. Ja.rge
of annuals grown ' f1J>m w~ito ~ ' I urliou . . In Norfolk, the lJ,e:J:t IItoge of
tho journey, the streeta in tho ""bite ma.n'8 quarter
6utt.ons· seeds.
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w:ere beautlf\lolly kept; · ~n. the hlack: pen of the
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elt.}' tbey , were nov.er re'plajred, yet the biacka: paid '
equa.l ~ tu05. '" Thoro wer,,' str&w ' screl3Dl hune In
the <>ent,. of the , leo,·,;o eo". beyond whkh 00
u'.. ~"n.""III"n.'"
bb,ck·.mi.rht fCO . no ' mat.ter how m,l!IJly empty fleata
thero .Wf'Jl'e in front.
If he dId 'he miaht get.
6 Pint Block Tin SAUCEPAN ' and S-T-EAMER) complete,
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lynched ,: WMn it was known that Ja.ak JoimaoD
for
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,!.<!U7~ ; ~~. ~>nu,~b~";..~~ ba ve been received haA:! beaten JefIrcys in Colo~ad(), the" wbit~ pulled
wee;k cnding March ' tho bJac)ts oft' tho C8-l'8 ' and bca.t t.hem, men aud

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G,OD, A~U ·MA6SA.".· .
. Mr. Grl:ham t.rav~ lled throUgh Tennessee, Ala~
bama, _o\tllUlta. to G.C'Ot"gia., ...·hen 'he tt-avelled over
t.ho' route follo"Wcd by Gcnera.l Shea.rmah in Ule
,Ci,:il Wat: . . 'The bla.c-b had been ~in" darku
all tbe way 6OUtl1 , and in Georgia thcl weta juat
t"h e 2iam o lUI: i;1 : " _Uncle. Tom',; Cabin, ~ ·on ly the.r
were DOt. ,I.."cs .
Cot ton wu e\-erywbcre-th$'e
was -eno-ugh. " :ib Am oric:a.· to clothe aU EuroPe, but.
:it W&b 'being k ept bact. to send tho price up~ .oown
in Georgi.a. t.here wer e mi.lcs and. miles of. cotklD,
The n~1'Oe& in Georgj& had had DO' education, a.n(l
bad only t.hree idC'M_ Of Cotton: God , a.nd MaMa· "
Their employed know t l1 at if e\"l!"l' they went' &1II"ay
tboy: would Dever CQmc 1>1L.M, 50 CV&yt1u~ "" ,
kept from th em. Their ,,'a.gCfl worf! gi.,"f!n the:m ill
t.l.1e form 0( couni.crs·, and they p&ld their rent III
cotton bal ~s ; they "Were given no money,
·Prom Geor,pa., °:Mr. Grahnm went tbrouJrh Ute
Sa"an'iilu; ·to Florida -and New OrleaD', ' r etu-rning:•
to Nc.w York to entbark On a ship that. ha.d been
&t. the bot.tom ,or .the IICa. for ail: montba and had
only Just been raised. A 'fe w houl'll out of :O;alllu
it begil.n leaking ~nr:rwhere and blld to put back.
Ho had. onl:tJrecenUy -arrived in ' E:ne1an.d, a.qd tbil
wua ~e firs t Jecture. 'he lt~d goiven 011 the negroes.
( A~l.&a!~.) ' . H e OO'I1cluded by saying he did not
!Junk ,tbG 'neg-ro "Would over sr ~t. 'o n the ~e. IflVeJ
M" a \Jo'hitn mll;Jl, bUt tha.t , the time mUst, CO:me
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nQ1'r"otl.1 , " IUI "l'>1LI!I IItlll done, and give tflem tbf) lIalD8
ri,h~ 'u o$ er_ ci~it;eDs, . trhey IDlI6t m~e trienda
With them,.for many mod, highly prized Ameli~D
thin.l:a.~hhe j~ a.nd tbe raftime-<:ami!ll .trom the
nesrroes. -Thev; medo good tflo.cb.er., ' Rood -onton!
good poet.. r.n,d wondo-r"llIl SeI"vant., enG be t,lJousb
that if a n e~ Diacens (lOUld a.rtse.. be wCOd.' do
m"oh t>o brin,' • bett... otr.~ of thillgl ,&bout.
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