COCOA PLANTATIONS.
RECRUITMENT OF LABOUR
(By C»ble.—Press Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, May v» The Rev. J. S. Bon-skill, a Baptist minister, who was arrested by tho Portugese authorities on a charge of incitement in connexion with the recruitment of nativo labour lor tho cocoa plantations on tho island of San Thome, has written to tho Baptist Missionary Society stating that his native- helpers aro still imprisoned! without trial. Tho Portuguese soldiers, he fcays, havo burnt the native villages and tho mission chapels built by native convert*.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14977, 26 May 1914, Page 7
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85COCOA PLANTATIONS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14977, 26 May 1914, Page 7
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