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Although the Interior comprises all the Colony except for the narrow coastal strip , it is on this strip that 95 per cent of the population lives and this book is thus primarily concerned with life on the coast , with its politics ...
Although the Interior comprises all the Colony except for the narrow coastal strip , it is on this strip that 95 per cent of the population lives and this book is thus primarily concerned with life on the coast , with its politics ...
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In this and other government offices it is noticeable that the clerks are of African descent rather than East Indian , although the East Indians form 45 per cent of the total population , and Africans 36 per cent .
In this and other government offices it is noticeable that the clerks are of African descent rather than East Indian , although the East Indians form 45 per cent of the total population , and Africans 36 per cent .
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It is unfortunately far from certain that present standards of education can be maintained in face of the immense pressure on the system built up by the rapid growth of the population . Almost all the primary schools of the Colony are ...
It is unfortunately far from certain that present standards of education can be maintained in face of the immense pressure on the system built up by the rapid growth of the population . Almost all the primary schools of the Colony are ...
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Trade and population increased , Stabroek was improved , libraries were opened , roads and bridges and canals built , while the coastal reclamation begun by the Dutch was continued .
Trade and population increased , Stabroek was improved , libraries were opened , roads and bridges and canals built , while the coastal reclamation begun by the Dutch was continued .
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The Indian population at that time was 126,517 . By 1938 it was 142,736 . By 1950 it had risen to 192,500 and by 1952 it totalled 207,000 or 45 per cent of the total population of the Colony . Comparison with the figures for the ...
The Indian population at that time was 126,517 . By 1938 it was 142,736 . By 1950 it had risen to 192,500 and by 1952 it totalled 207,000 or 45 per cent of the total population of the Colony . Comparison with the figures for the ...
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