British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... ment now maintains the field as a civil airport by arrangement with the Americans . I drove from the airfield over a fine concrete road , but the pleasure was short - lived ; suddenly the luxury of the United States ended at a picket ...
... ment now maintains the field as a civil airport by arrangement with the Americans . I drove from the airfield over a fine concrete road , but the pleasure was short - lived ; suddenly the luxury of the United States ended at a picket ...
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... ment Departments ; in the Geological Survey compound the Government geologists plan their ceaseless expeditions into the Interior in search of oil and gold and columbite and tan- talite . It is for them to prove that the Colony is a ...
... ment Departments ; in the Geological Survey compound the Government geologists plan their ceaseless expeditions into the Interior in search of oil and gold and columbite and tan- talite . It is for them to prove that the Colony is a ...
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... ment as part of their duties . In 1954 there were 297 primary schools with an enrolment of about 70,000 pupils . Nineteen of those were Government schools and nine Government - aided schools without religious denomination . The ...
... ment as part of their duties . In 1954 there were 297 primary schools with an enrolment of about 70,000 pupils . Nineteen of those were Government schools and nine Government - aided schools without religious denomination . The ...
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... ment Secretary ; the Director of Public Relations for Booker Brothers , the largest concern in the Colony and responsible for 80 per cent of its sugar production , gave me an outline of his company's plans for improving amenities and ...
... ment Secretary ; the Director of Public Relations for Booker Brothers , the largest concern in the Colony and responsible for 80 per cent of its sugar production , gave me an outline of his company's plans for improving amenities and ...
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... ment . At first his only difficulties were a mutinous crew , but after some months disease and lack of food were added , and Leigh himself went into a decline , finally dying . A ship full of cargo for the colonists was blown off its ...
... ment . At first his only difficulties were a mutinous crew , but after some months disease and lack of food were added , and Leigh himself went into a decline , finally dying . A ship full of cargo for the colonists was blown off its ...
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