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There's a thriving market there for the white slave trade.
The song also contains references to the white slave trade.
I've been advised that my mother and father could both make a reasonably tidy profit in the white slave trade.
We agree with the measures proposed to combat drug abuse, delinquency and the white slave trade.
At one time he served in the Investigation Division, which included the kidnapping and white slave trade units.
Those who were left became the focus of earnest campaigns by the League of Nations and others to end the "white slave trade."
Not the white slave trade.
By 1910 new smaller Danish companies began joining the business, and besides making more films about the white slave trade, they contributed other new subjects.
The old term "white slave trade" was well chosen, said Ms. Gaer.
The bill was not passed, however, nor was another measure drafted by Grierson banning the white slave trade.
The White Slave Trade (1910)
The disgusting sexual exploitation of children in Thailand and in the Philippines and also the white slave trade call for joint measures to combat them.
Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade (1978)
He was kidnapped and sold into slavery at the age of 13, and is one of the few well-documented examples of the early white slave trade.
On a trip to Ukraine late last year, Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke out about the new white slave trade that has developed so rapidly there.
While she lived at 12 Fifth Avenue, she campaigned for an end to a vulgar explosion of supposed exposes of the "white slave trade."
She was also an active member of the British National Committee for the Suppression of the White Slave Trade.
The third film is "Traffic in Souls," George Loane Tucker's "true crime" melodrama about the white slave trade.
Previous international conventions had been ratified by 34 countries in 1901 and 1904, and 1910 as "Convention for Supression of White Slave Trade".
One linguistic quibble: the piece revives the old-fashioned term "white slave trade," which brings with it an unnecessary implication that slavery is a special insult to white women.
The best thing I can do is to hint that I have found things in Cameron's correspondence that indicate he is a party to the white slave trade.
But nothing excites the prurient instinct or the damsel in distress reflex better than the White Slave Trade, which politicians stoke up and then use to justify nasty authoritarian legislation.