British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica xv
... problems , customs and eco- nomic formation . The section on the Interior is short and is seen largely from the point of view of its relation to the coast- land ; this relationship will become increasingly important in the future . I ...
... problems , customs and eco- nomic formation . The section on the Interior is short and is seen largely from the point of view of its relation to the coast- land ; this relationship will become increasingly important in the future . I ...
Stranica 15
... problem of very great importance to the prosperity of the Colony and I shall return to it in a later chapter . From the Public Buildings another broad Dutch street , Brickdam , runs at right - angles to the river . On one side most of ...
... problem of very great importance to the prosperity of the Colony and I shall return to it in a later chapter . From the Public Buildings another broad Dutch street , Brickdam , runs at right - angles to the river . On one side most of ...
Stranica 24
... problems unconventionally , first by erecting a series of brothels at various points on the route , which kept the workers happy , and secondly by importing labour from the Islands . Other matters were not so easily soluble and the ...
... problems unconventionally , first by erecting a series of brothels at various points on the route , which kept the workers happy , and secondly by importing labour from the Islands . Other matters were not so easily soluble and the ...
Stranica 45
... problems of the sugar interests in the Colony . In 1917 , as the result of public opinion in India , the Govern- ment of India abolished the indenture system and no more Indian labour was allowed to enter the Colony . The Indian ...
... problems of the sugar interests in the Colony . In 1917 , as the result of public opinion in India , the Govern- ment of India abolished the indenture system and no more Indian labour was allowed to enter the Colony . The Indian ...
Stranica 52
... problems of the country . ' This deep concern that the increasing power of the Indians should not create a situation of racial tension has caused the British to be accused by both races of intending deliberately to foster racial tension ...
... problems of the country . ' This deep concern that the increasing power of the Indians should not create a situation of racial tension has caused the British to be accused by both races of intending deliberately to foster racial tension ...
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