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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 ...
Stranica 80
Part of his argument is fully justified ; that a redistribution of population is needed on the coast - lands and up the river , and that the rehousing projects are quite unrelated to the underlying economic problems of the Colony .
Part of his argument is fully justified ; that a redistribution of population is needed on the coast - lands and up the river , and that the rehousing projects are quite unrelated to the underlying economic problems of the Colony .
Stranica 175
The conversation turned to the growing 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 ...
The conversation turned to the growing 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 ...
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