The Gold Coast Aborigines
1899; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Gold Coast Aborigines. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, This Week's Society Gossip Being Crowded out, Will Appear in Next Week's Issue. Essay: The Wesley Guild at Pic-Nic, Principal May of the Sierra Leone High School, Telegraphic News (Reuters), News, Notes and Comments, The Town of Cape Coast, The Wesleyan High School. Letter to the editor: Correspondence To the Editor of the G. C. A., Dear Sir,— I Beg to Bring before the Authorities That Owing to the Railway Now under Construction at Sekundi and Other Important Business Coming and the Mining District It Will Be a Great Benefit to the Public That a Divisional Court Be Opened at Sekundi This Will Not Be a Bad Idea; for This Want Is Felt by the Classes of the People on This Side of the Western Province; How Hard and Expensive at Times for the Business Men to Leave Their Importent Stations and Go to Axim or Cape Coast to Attend the Divisional Court for Some Weeks, My Dear Sir,— Your Most Sympathising Letter of the 14th Inst, Directed by the Society to Me, on the Loss of My Beloved Daughter Hester, Which Occured Recently, Has Been Received by Me with the Highest Appreciation, Literary Curiosity. Backmatter: Printed at the Office of the Gold Coast Aborigines, Ebenezer Hotel, Idan, Cape Coast by Chas: Newton.
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