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Page 85
... population is averse ; and the majority of the Indians who remain in a Colony after the expiration of their indentures , either as small proprietors or as free labourers , prove a valuable addition to the population , and in the second ...
... population is averse ; and the majority of the Indians who remain in a Colony after the expiration of their indentures , either as small proprietors or as free labourers , prove a valuable addition to the population , and in the second ...
Page 87
... population in the Colonies chiefly affected . In Trinidad , out of a population of 360,000 , one - third are Indians ; in Jamaica , with a population of 900,000 , though the Indians form less than one - thirtieth , they out- number the ...
... population in the Colonies chiefly affected . In Trinidad , out of a population of 360,000 , one - third are Indians ; in Jamaica , with a population of 900,000 , though the Indians form less than one - thirtieth , they out- number the ...
Page 119
... population of segregating them in reserves ; though the extreme view , that would condemn it as diminishing the available labour supply , would find but few advocates among the European population . A recent judgment of the High Court ...
... population of segregating them in reserves ; though the extreme view , that would condemn it as diminishing the available labour supply , would find but few advocates among the European population . A recent judgment of the High Court ...
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