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APPENDICES

1.   Profiles of the Six Hundred and

Twenty-Eight Respondents....................3 81

2.   The International Community

of Anglo-Indians............................419

3.   The Field Study: Photographs...............428

4.   A Study of Anglo-Indian Families in Two

Slums in Bangalore and Calcutta:
Lingarajapuram and Thilljallah..............454

5.   Suggestions for Future Research into the

Anglo-Indian Community......................463

6. Analysis of the Earliest Papers sent to India
of University of Cambridge Local Examinations
Syndicate (Overseas Centres):
December 1906...............................469

7. The Anglo-Indian Respondents in
Shillong, Meghalaya.........................471

BIBLIOGRAPHY...................................473

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