My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . BRICK YARD AT MEDICAL WORK AT NAMBALA. To face page 100. WORK AT NAMBALA. 103 and ran away, and reached home; but wasobliged to leave her baby behind. Now theywant to get the baby. Her brother has takenup the case for her, and brought her to theMission for help. Before there were Magis-trates in the country the Missionaries them-selves had to settle such cases, and the peoplestill come to them for advice, as in this Kerswell advised them to take their caseto court, and gave them a letter
My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . BRICK YARD AT MEDICAL WORK AT NAMBALA. To face page 100. WORK AT NAMBALA. 103 and ran away, and reached home; but wasobliged to leave her baby behind. Now theywant to get the baby. Her brother has takenup the case for her, and brought her to theMission for help. Before there were Magis-trates in the country the Missionaries them-selves had to settle such cases, and the peoplestill come to them for advice, as in this Kerswell advised them to take their caseto court, and gave them a letter in which heset forth the strong points. The woman willget her child in the end, and the man who didit will be punished if the Police can trace Government sets its face against allkinds of slavery. Only it so happens that thisvillage is in another district, and these poorpeople will have to travel 20 miles each wayto get justice. But apart from the Missionaryand the Government they would have noredress. To them it is a great gain on whatthey before had. There were 18 cases at the surgery o
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