This was a very ambitious undertaking—the analysis of 91 volumes of 384 ships* lists of 152,184 indentured Indians going to Natal between 1860 and, initially, 1911
In our loose way we are accustomed to think of India as one nation," said Sir Alfred Watson, in a lecture to the Insurance Institution of London on 20th February last, but" No such notion could survive even the tourist's cold weather trip to the land.