The Gold Coast Times
1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Harry Dick, Tom Slick, E. Cardwell, J. Maxwell, P. S. Hamel, J. A. Deverk,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Gold Coast Times. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Gold Coast Times, The Earl of Kimberley to the Governor of the West African Settlements. Editorial: We Would Here Beg Permission to State That We Do Not Hold Ourselves Responsible for the Opinions Which May Be Expressed by Our Correspondents, Domestic Slavery on the Gold Coast, Wretched Writers. News: The Earl of Carnarvon to the Officer Administering the Government, Notice, Hotel at Addah, In the Matter of the Estate of the Late Christian Ruhle of Elmina, Deceased Notice Is Hereby Given That All Persons Having Claims against the Estate of the Said Christian Ruhle, Maids' Petition, The Eastern Distriots, Colonial Office to Treasury, Mr. Brew, I Am a Native of Akropong and the Only Bookbinder on the Gold Coast— My Charges Are Very Moderate and I Bind Books for the Basle Missionaries and Other, Gentlemen in Accra, I Am Highly Recommended as Efficient in My Business—I Reside at Salem in Christiansborg, Accra, and My Name Is, Theophilus A. Mills, The Exposition of the Intended Policy of the British Government as Regards Lagos and the Settlement by Mr. Lowther on the 25th, June Last, Whilst Containing within It Room for Considerable Expansion Fails Somewhat Shore of Our Anticipations, Extracts from the Blue Book. Obituary. Shipping news: Shipping Intelligence Arrivals. Backmatter: Printed and Published by J. H. Brew, at the Gold Coast Times' Office, Hamilton House, Cape Coast.
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