SLAVE TRAFFIC
SUPPRESSION IN SUDAN
(British Official Wireless ) RUGBY, "51 li March. Dr. Hugh Dalton, replying to questions in Ihe House of (.'ominous, said that '■>'' States had neither r.-ililied uorj acceded m the ."Slavery Convention ■of 11)26. With reference to Ihe work of the] Sudanese slavery patrol, he said that invest i<ral ions "m W-9 lc'' I|J lllc arrest I and .imprisonment of a number of persons implicated in Ihe. sale of Abyssin-: iaii negroes lo Arab tribes, and to Ihe ! imported inln Ihe Sudan from AbysTii'e .For. i",n hie.-rol.-try considered Mini. I ho elfeclive action of the Sudan .-minorities in Ihe .suppression of slave IraoV relh-ded ;;n-al, credit, on all r.-,,ii.----e.nrned. l.'nll reports were made ,'i(, the time lo (he League of Nations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 11
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124SLAVE TRAFFIC Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 11
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