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  2. IMMIGRATION.

    WE call the attention of our readers to the following Evidence taken before the Committee of our Legislative Council, on the ...

    Article : 38 words
  3. JUNE 20, 1837.

    The people whom Mr. Mackellar employed to load and unload his ship, cannot, I think, have been of the tribe to which my former evidence refers, known by the names indiscriminately of boonabs, Dhangars, or hill cooloes, as ...

    Article : 3,248 words
  4. COMMITTEE—

    Colonel Snodyrass. Mr. Lithgow. Mr. Blaxland. Mr. M' Arthur. Sir John Jamison. ...

    Article : 12 words
  5. Minutes of Evidence on Indian and British Immigration.

    I have frequently employed the Indian Coolies, (known also by the name of Boonahs, I believe,) as labourers assisting in loading and unloading cargo. I found them exceedingly obedient and steady working people—not so ...

    Article : 612 words
  6. JUNE 9, 1837.

    I have taken much pains to gain information relative to the labourers of Bengal, commonly called Coolies or Dhangars. My attention was first directed to them by their successful introduction into the Mauritius, and the ...

    Article : 1,330 words
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