SLAVERY
■>/ A BRITISH CLAIM
[United Press Association—% Electric ? Telegraph.—Copyright.] A GENEVA, September 29. Tliat slavery still exists was made manifest at the" "League-o'f 'Nations’* Committee discussion when a British memorandum asking for the establishment of a ; . Permanent Slavery Commission ytas, rejected; ' Vv. Mr Buxton, a member £pflidie British House of Commons,3 said that Brit-, ain for a century had'diefiti endefUihuV"': ing to limit or abolisb;|he slave trade;s and yet the horribleVsrourge 'we'ht ,o)|, The means adopted by were insufficient. Mr Biixtonhdeplorecl the fact that certain countries still piit, obstacles in the way of its abolition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 6
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