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Easmon fell ill while on holiday in England in 1969 and never returned to Sierra Leone. In 1917 he sailed on board the "Benalla", which left England on 25 August and arrived in Sydney in October 1917. Photos by Peter C. Andersen.
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He eventually ended up in Freetown where he joined the Sierra Leone Police Force until the outbreak of the Second World War. Up to this day, Salia remembers distinctly that his number in the police force was 377. They were provided by his granddaughter, Lorna Humphreys.
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In 1951, he was commissioned by DECCA Recording Company to record a song commemorating the launching of the newly-introduced double-decker buses. Subsequently he went on to the Albert Academy before proceeding to the United States and Britain to continue his studies. Characteristics of the Heello: All Periods
Themes Common to All Periods 175
Structural Characteristics and
Development Common to All Periods 190
The Impact of Media on Modern Poetry 208
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But he campaigned for years against racial discrimination in the medical service, earning the antipathy of the British authorities who called him the "Yellow Peril." During World War I, Dr. Easmon enlisted in the army and served as a medical officer in the Cameroons. There were then two categories of doctors —Europeans in the "colonial service" and Africans in the "local service." Dr.
Easmon, forced into the separate and lower category despite his excellent qualifications, became Country Hospital Native Medical Officer. The Queen never used the car - she had a change in schedule.
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Radio Democracy, AYV Radio and Capital Radio can be heard using the TuneIn app. He also worked hard to acquaint the public with Sierra Leone's history and culture, hosting a popular radio programme called "Sierra Leone in Retrospect." In 1954, Dr.
Easmon was awarded the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.).
Dr. Published by Gibril Gbanabome Koroma. The Heello: Period Two
The Historical Background 95
The Poetry of the Second Period 103
6. school. Cleaver Keenan served in the Sierra Leone Medical Service from 1956 to 1960. Although his father was a renowned accordionist himself, Salia learnt by his own experience.
He attended Epsom College in Surrey and, after graduating in 1907, was awarded scholarships to study medicine at the Medical School of St. Mary's Hospital in London.