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... COOLIE FRUIT DRINKS-everybody oves them because Coolie has the real fruit flavors that burst through thirst! There's Orange Coolie. Lemon Coolie and Coolie Fruit Punch. Every one has real fruit flavors that go great everywhere—every ...
... coolie contracts " was 350 dollars, or about £70 per bead. This price, erne would think. mutt leave a very .large margin of w^uj r.or toe importers ; and suggest* Kouthlng bearuir-a v*rv considerable rewm&knce to the slave trade. Verv ...
... coolie-. r. catcher, tion is significantly as the epithet translated, used by who ;hc deputaengage* "Gentleuieu, to supply the required number ou a certain day. In each district and village the coolie- me." McElfresh kept catcher then ...
... Coolie in the rice-field hears of a land where higher and more welcome labor receives -twenty-five times Ins. present recompense. The treadmill .operator in the rice-mill thinks of the 100 cents a. day in California, and compares them ...
... coolie* were not permitted te go on deck. They were •towed between decks in four rows, two amidships and on* in each wing, a space 10 inches wide being allotted to eaoh Individual After three weeks' imprisonment the coolie* were allowed ...
inns ruyi HI NESE <LA Coolie Emigration and Stream Coolie Emigration and Stream' of Industrials from Asia. Industrials -Asia.' IT an The Trade Coolies— How and cf Trade in ami Whom by Conducted. Whom acted. Conducted. to Jim. Character ...
... coolie women weighed down with bangles ; wearing the fantastically patterned cottons of the land of the Suttee, suckling queer little brown straight-habed babes ; 'whilst the tnrbaned -males cross attenuated shanks in the middle ...
... coolie logistics,. The offhand suggestion of Premier Nguyen Cao K> of South Viet Nam that the United Slates should seek victory by invading Norf Vie! Nam should he , ,j n- siderecl in the light of the lessons of these earlier campaigns ...
... coolie trade. The coolie was a Chinaman who agreed to leave his country for a term of years at stated wages, but after a while vessels were fitted out and dispatched to various islands in the Pacific uud other seas, and thousands of ...
1 MUTINY lift! ON A COOLIE oniu SHIP. i One of the Tragedies of a Branch of Slave Trade. up VOW kw. "When slavery was abolished in the Brazils there sprang up to take its place a traffic hardly less accursed, the coolie trada. The coolie ...