Timehri : the journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana . Last Shipment of Indentured Coolies leaving 61, Garden Reach to be embarked : opposite to entrance to King of Oudhs A Sub-Agent (on left) and Agencys Travelling Doctor (on right)outside Dak Bangalow, Gonda. EMIGRATION FROM INDIA. By Arthur H. Hill. As the stoppage of Emigration from India has brought to the fore-front the question of a labour supply, the following rough sketch of thesystem which had been instrumental in building up 45^ of the colonyspopulation, is written in the hope it may prov


Timehri : the journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana . Last Shipment of Indentured Coolies leaving 61, Garden Reach to be embarked : opposite to entrance to King of Oudhs A Sub-Agent (on left) and Agencys Travelling Doctor (on right)outside Dak Bangalow, Gonda. EMIGRATION FROM INDIA. By Arthur H. Hill. As the stoppage of Emigration from India has brought to the fore-front the question of a labour supply, the following rough sketch of thesystem which had been instrumental in building up 45^ of the colonyspopulation, is written in the hope it may prove of interest. At the outset it should be made clear that it is unlawful for anyperson, except in conformity with the Indian Emigration Act, to make orattempt to make any agreement with any Native of India purporting to bind him to emigrate, or inducing or attempting to induce any Native of India to leave any place for the purpose of emigrating &c, and thatvery heavy penalties—up to a years imprisonment—may be imposed forbreaches of the law. Organised emigration of labourers to the colonies is under the controlof Emigration Agents, usually Civil Servants of one or other of the colo-nies, appointed by


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