THE RACIAL BAR.
4 INDIAN CONGRESS PROTEST.
(By Cable—Pre** A««ociation—Copyrijrit.) ("The Tiroes.") (Received January Oth, 5.(3 p.m.) I>ELHI. January 7. treatment of Indians in fiouthE.xst Africa has raised an angry discussion on the racial question in the National Congress at Amritsar. Tho immigration barriers were not made the specific jmbjoct of n resolution, But the attitude of tho delegnte.s showed that if tho Imperial Government was unnhle to obtain fair treatment for Indians from tho Dominions and colonies, it must admit tho Indian demand for retaliation. INDIANS IN FIJI. SUVA, Januarv 0. Tho Constitution is to bo altered, allowing the Indians to' elect two representatives to tho Legislative Council.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 9
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