THE PROBLEM OF INDIA.
SOUTH. AFRICAN ASPECT. LOED CEEWE HOPES UNION WILL TAIOS: A BROAD^VEEW. (Bj Telegraph-Press AmociaUon-CopyrishU London, November 17. 11l the Eouso of Lords, Lord Ampthill, formerly Governor ■ of Madras and ActingViceroy of India, questioned tlio Secretary for the Colonies, 1 Lord- Crowe, regarding tlio posi. tion of British Indians in tho Transvaal. Lord Crowe stated that the Transvaal Ministers woro willing, if opportunity olfcred, to ropcal No. 2: Act of 1907. Regarding tho theoretical gnovance, added the Colonial Secretory, he thought his Majesty's subjects ought to have freo access to all his dominions, ..Signs of a tnovomont in that direction in tho dominions were not apparent, but thore rather seemed to bo a hardening in the other direction. Lord Crewo expressed a hopo that tho South African Union Parliament would tako a broad viow of the matter.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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140THE PROBLEM OF INDIA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7
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