A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 120
... population . The transfer of the Straits Settlements from the Indian to the Colonial Secretary is a step to be re ... population , and the habits acquired by a Collector must be far more useful to a Governor of the Straits than those of ...
... population . The transfer of the Straits Settlements from the Indian to the Colonial Secretary is a step to be re ... population , and the habits acquired by a Collector must be far more useful to a Governor of the Straits than those of ...
Page 135
... population of 65,000 , the second of 75,000 ; Triplicaine , with 60,000 ; and St. Thomas , with 41,000 . The population of the whole municipality is nearly 400,000 . Black Town stands on the shore , with Fort St. George to the south ...
... population of 65,000 , the second of 75,000 ; Triplicaine , with 60,000 ; and St. Thomas , with 41,000 . The population of the whole municipality is nearly 400,000 . Black Town stands on the shore , with Fort St. George to the south ...
Page 173
... population of the three dioceses as given me by Mr. Jacob , the Bishop's chaplain , are , Calcutta , 140,000,000 ; Madras , 40,000,000 ; Bombay , 20,000,000 . Of course these figures comprise the vast Mohammedan and heathen population ...
... population of the three dioceses as given me by Mr. Jacob , the Bishop's chaplain , are , Calcutta , 140,000,000 ; Madras , 40,000,000 ; Bombay , 20,000,000 . Of course these figures comprise the vast Mohammedan and heathen population ...
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