British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 68
... problems of the country . There is a point on the coast in the vicinity of the Berbice River where it was planned , by land reclamation , to have 60,000 more acres under rice by 1960. This is the area between the two small rivers , the ...
... problems of the country . There is a point on the coast in the vicinity of the Berbice River where it was planned , by land reclamation , to have 60,000 more acres under rice by 1960. This is the area between the two small rivers , the ...
Stranica 73
... problems of the country he was living in , that it had a land problem and a population problem . There is no doubt that living and work- ing conditions on the sugar estates inevitably bear hard on the young overseer , who is often ...
... problems of the country he was living in , that it had a land problem and a population problem . There is no doubt that living and work- ing conditions on the sugar estates inevitably bear hard on the young overseer , who is often ...
Stranica 207
... problems are unique and perhaps more intractable than those of any other colony in the Commonwealth . It is possible that the central problem of land reclamation and drainage on a large scale will not be an economic possibility , and ...
... problems are unique and perhaps more intractable than those of any other colony in the Commonwealth . It is possible that the central problem of land reclamation and drainage on a large scale will not be an economic possibility , and ...
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