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He was an tea planter in India from 1911 through 1915.
Most of the remaining British tea planters left during this time.
By contrast, many private individuals such as tea planters did their best to provide aid.
Some commanders were police officers, former civil administrators, or tea planters.
His "discovery" was soon followed by tea planters and Chinese vegetable growers.
He went on to become a tea planter in India, where he drowned trying to save the life of a friend.
His family were tea planters, descended from Dutch burghers who had settled there in 1636.
They were followed by tea planters and vegetable growers who found the climate to be suitable for the growing of their crops.
He returned to British Central Africa in 1893, and became a pioneer tea planter.
He traveled to the other end of India, to Calcutta, intent upon becoming a tea planter like an older brother.
The British tea planters imported labour from central India adding to the demographic canvas.
The British Garrison Cemetery is full of tea planters, whose stories are told by the caretaker.
A British couple visits Assam looking for the graveyard of the man's grandfather who was once a tea planter.
A tea planter, Bimal Gupta, offers hospitality for the night.
His father was a tea planter in Kerala and his mother was a teacher.
The Alpine Hotel dates from 1914 and was built as a home of a British tea planter.
He retired from the army as a Major, then worked as a tea planter in Assam for several years.
He subsequently became a tea planter in Cachar, India.
The people here are mainly tea planters and life depends on the rise and fall of tea leaf value.
The other members were elected by local public bodies like municipalities, local boards, landholders, tea planters and Muslims.
He left home at age 18 to make his fortune as a Ceylon tea planter, but drought forced him out of business and back to England.
A visit to the Tea Planters Club is a must whilst in Darjeeling.
Discharged in Saigon, Sully tried his hand as a tea planter and rancher before turning to journalism.
Mr. Henderson was born in Sri Lanka, the son of an accountant turned tea planter.
But he failed the entrance examination to Sandhurst, and was instead sent to Ceylon to work for a tea planter.