The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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... Indian community outside Asia and the fourth largest of all the Indian emigrant communities , exceeded only by those in Ceylon , Malaya , and Burma . Because of the Indian government's annual campaign before the General Assembly of the ...
... Indian community outside Asia and the fourth largest of all the Indian emigrant communities , exceeded only by those in Ceylon , Malaya , and Burma . Because of the Indian government's annual campaign before the General Assembly of the ...
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... Indian employment are gradually closing . In all the unskilled occupations the Indian is giving place to the Native . In the semi - skilled and better - paid occupations there has been no expansion of Indian employment nor , owing to ...
... Indian employment are gradually closing . In all the unskilled occupations the Indian is giving place to the Native . In the semi - skilled and better - paid occupations there has been no expansion of Indian employment nor , owing to ...
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... Indian as a race in this country is an alien element in the population and that no solution of the question will be acceptable to the country unless it results in a very considerable reduction of the Indian population in this coun- try ...
... Indian as a race in this country is an alien element in the population and that no solution of the question will be acceptable to the country unless it results in a very considerable reduction of the Indian population in this coun- try ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
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