British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 45
... 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 . Com- parison with the figures for the Africans is of ...
... 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 . Com- parison with the figures for the Africans is of ...
Stranica 93
... population during the next fifteen years Sugar can no longer fear labour shortage . Dr. Jagan believes that Sugar is tying people to the estates in order to produce a surplus of labour so great that the industry will hold all mastery ...
... population during the next fifteen years Sugar can no longer fear labour shortage . Dr. Jagan believes that Sugar is tying people to the estates in order to produce a surplus of labour so great that the industry will hold all mastery ...
Stranica 175
... population and the Methodist minister said that the growth appalled him , that he was frightened of the misery it might bring . The Anglicans as well as the Catholics , he said , preached against any sugges- tion of birth - control but ...
... population and the Methodist minister said that the growth appalled him , that he was frightened of the misery it might bring . The Anglicans as well as the Catholics , he said , preached against any sugges- tion of birth - control but ...
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Over Guiana Clouds | 3 |
A Chapter of History | 29 |
The People | 49 |
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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 continued Demerara difficult District Dutch East Indian economic elected English Essequibo estates face fact factory fall Federation feet fields forest Georgetown give given Government Governor ground Guianese hand important increase Indian industry interests Interior labour land leaves less live look 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 علا