British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 21
... less than 3 per cent . With the increased interest in educa- tion among East Indians during the last decade it is likely that the general illiteracy rate would today be much lower than it was in 1946 . general impression of having ...
... less than 3 per cent . With the increased interest in educa- tion among East Indians during the last decade it is likely that the general illiteracy rate would today be much lower than it was in 1946 . general impression of having ...
Stranica 24
... progressively worsened he re - named them ' Scorpion ' , ' Centipede ' and ' Mara- bunta ' . ' Catherwood left the Colony after less than two years 1 A species of wasp . LAL ( Above ) View of waterside and Demerara River 24 BRITISH GUIANA.
... progressively worsened he re - named them ' Scorpion ' , ' Centipede ' and ' Mara- bunta ' . ' Catherwood left the Colony after less than two years 1 A species of wasp . LAL ( Above ) View of waterside and Demerara River 24 BRITISH GUIANA.
Stranica 45
... less than the Indians ; in 1952 there were 162,700 , making a difference of 44,000 be- tween them and the Indians . The cause of this great and sudden rise in population in recent years has been the conquest of malaria . It is sad that ...
... less than the Indians ; in 1952 there were 162,700 , making a difference of 44,000 be- tween them and the Indians . The cause of this great and sudden rise in population in recent years has been the conquest of malaria . It is sad that ...
Stranica 53
... less completely vanished , except for a few religious vestiges , and all that remains of Africa among the African community are the various atavisms which no loss of culture can eradicate . The Negro has customs and conventions which ...
... less completely vanished , except for a few religious vestiges , and all that remains of Africa among the African community are the various atavisms which no loss of culture can eradicate . The Negro has customs and conventions which ...
Stranica 56
... less than 1 per cent of the population , keeps itself aloof from the community , taking little part in politics , quietly cultivating its garden . The Chinese , like the Portuguese and the Indians , came to the Colony as indentured ...
... less than 1 per cent of the population , keeps itself aloof from the community , taking little part in politics , quietly cultivating its garden . The Chinese , like the Portuguese and the Indians , came to the Colony as indentured ...
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