STRIKE IN SOUTH AFRICA
INDIANS’ ACTION PROTEST AGAINST LEGISLATION (Rec. 8 p Jgj| I^NNESBU j IQ June lg While Indians throughout South Africa held an all-day strike as a protest against the Union’s “anti-Indian” legislation, Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, president oi the Transvaal Indian Congress, told a meeting of several thousand Indians that the position of South Africa’s 200,000 Indians would probably go before the United Nations Organisation in September. The Indians’ case would be on the ground of racial discrimination.
To-morrow Indians will start a passive resistance campaign in Durban.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 7
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