British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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... road . The British Guiana Government is aware that proper sur- faces for the few roads the Colony possesses are a vital necessity and , as I write , the sum of £ 2,500,000 has been agreed in principle for the surfacing of the East Coast ...
... road . The British Guiana Government is aware that proper sur- faces for the few roads the Colony possesses are a vital necessity and , as I write , the sum of £ 2,500,000 has been agreed in principle for the surfacing of the East Coast ...
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... road . In an Indian community there were always a few neat little houses painted white , with glazed windows , the houses of those who had managed to do well for themselves . There were fewer such houses in the African vil- lages ...
... road . In an Indian community there were always a few neat little houses painted white , with glazed windows , the houses of those who had managed to do well for themselves . There were fewer such houses in the African vil- lages ...
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... road in the North - West District , mapping unknown territory and administering the law , as magistrate or District Officer , in tough mining areas deep in- land . He has been a nominated member of the Legislative Assembly , written ...
... road in the North - West District , mapping unknown territory and administering the law , as magistrate or District Officer , in tough mining areas deep in- land . He has been a nominated member of the Legislative Assembly , written ...
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... roads on the estates and other public facilities . The other , more complicated aspect , is concerned with the economic wisdom of the emphasis on housing . The figures for development expenditure on housing for 1950-4 are as follows ...
... roads on the estates and other public facilities . The other , more complicated aspect , is concerned with the economic wisdom of the emphasis on housing . The figures for development expenditure on housing for 1950-4 are as follows ...
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... road turns towards the Sea Wall , a broad parapet rising only a few feet from the road but drop- ping considerably further , on the other side , to the mud flats which stretch at low tide as far as the eye can see . The necessity for ...
... road turns towards the Sea Wall , a broad parapet rising only a few feet from the road but drop- ping considerably further , on the other side , to the mud flats which stretch at low tide as far as the eye can see . The necessity for ...
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