SLAVERY ORDINANCES.
« : ■ - .Vj., DOMESTIC SYSTEM IN NIGERIA:.''' By Teloffrnj>h—Press Association—Ck>f jrrisM London, January 4. The "Anti-Slavery Reporter , * announces that the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr.' Lewis Harcourt)_ is repealing on January 1, 1915, ordinances confirming tho system of domestic slavery in Southern Nigeria. ;"'■ Tlifl largest room in the world under' nne roof and unbroken by pillnrs is in St. rctersbiirp. 11 , is 120 ft. lons b> 156 ft." in hroiuUli. By dayliffht it is used for military displays, and a battalion can completely manoeuvre there. ■■ . ■', ; >;.;'.. CAR OWNERS, have you iaspectpil'the NEW OPERA GARAGE? This.'magnificent new Building, Fireproof. and Central, replete with every convenience, is now open 7 a.m. till midnight. Accommodation for from 70 to 100 Cars. Ladies' and Gents.' WaitiiiK Rooms. Witliinia stone-throw from tho Town Hall. Entrance from Wakefielil Street MAGNUS, S-VNDERSON AND C 0.,- LTD. Tele-.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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141SLAVERY ORDINANCES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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