The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 307
... coloured workman is further handicapped by the fact that some trade unions - though by no means all— do not allow coloured membership . The Coloured Commis- sion was divided in its recommendations on this point . Two members recommended ...
... coloured workman is further handicapped by the fact that some trade unions - though by no means all— do not allow coloured membership . The Coloured Commis- sion was divided in its recommendations on this point . Two members recommended ...
Pagina 308
... coloured men to offer themselves for service in coloured congregations . The percentage of real vocations among those offering themselves is lower than among Europeans , with the result that the general quality of the coloured ministry ...
... coloured men to offer themselves for service in coloured congregations . The percentage of real vocations among those offering themselves is lower than among Europeans , with the result that the general quality of the coloured ministry ...
Pagina 311
... coloured men of good character and reasonable education . For instance , there are train services serving coloured or native areas which are used almost exclusively by non - Europeans . The ticket examiners on these routes are now ...
... coloured men of good character and reasonable education . For instance , there are train services serving coloured or native areas which are used almost exclusively by non - Europeans . The ticket examiners on these routes are now ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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