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... which were built before the Government's recent increase in building activity , are drab -yet even so they appear like palaces when one comes across them after the appalling slums of adjacent Albouystown .
... which were built before the Government's recent increase in building activity , are drab -yet even so they appear like palaces when one comes across them after the appalling slums of adjacent Albouystown .
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where wood is the one thing which is in abundance he told me that the enormous increase in the consumption of wood has meant that the Government Housing Department can only accept 23 per cent of the timber offered them ; the rest is too ...
where wood is the one thing which is in abundance he told me that the enormous increase in the consumption of wood has meant that the Government Housing Department can only accept 23 per cent of the timber offered them ; the rest is too ...
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The great increase in 1951 shows that the Government was aware of the necessity to do something in this direction before the crisis in 1953. It is only fair to point out that in all these years the development expenditure under the ...
The great increase in 1951 shows that the Government was aware of the necessity to do something in this direction before the crisis in 1953. It is only fair to point out that in all these years the development expenditure under the ...
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With the increased interest in education among East Indians during the last decade it is likely that the general illiteracy rate would today be much lower than it was in 1946 . general impression of having artistic natures .
With the increased interest in education among East Indians during the last decade it is likely that the general illiteracy rate would today be much lower than it was in 1946 . general impression of having artistic natures .
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Such rapidly increasing expenditure , said the Report , is alarming ; and it is clear that the Government must shoulder an ever greater responsibility not only for paying teachers but also for building schools .
Such rapidly increasing expenditure , said the Report , is alarming ; and it is clear that the Government must shoulder an ever greater responsibility not only for paying teachers but also for building schools .
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African agricultural allowed Amerindians appear become believe Berbice British Guiana brought building built called canals cause cent coast Colony coloured Commission Company Constitution Demerara difficult District drainage Dutch East Indian economic elected English Essequibo estates fact factory fall Federation fields forest Georgetown give given Government Governor ground Guianese hand important increase Indian industry interests Interior labour land leaves less live look Mackenzie manager matter means ment miles move Negro never officer once Party plantations political population possible prepared problems produced Report result rice river road Rupununi schemes schools seems slaves Street sugar survey taken tion told town trees turned various village West workers