UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS.
TRANSVAAL PROSECUTIONS. ByWtegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Pretoria, October 10. A eon of Ghandi, the Indian, barrister, who was expelled from South Africa, and thirty-seven recently-arrived Indians were charged at' Volkrust, in tho Transvaal, with not being in possession of registration certificates. " • Ghandi and eight'others were fined .£SO iterling each," in default three months' imprisonmenf; and the rest £25 or 6ix weeks. > WEALTHY FRENCHMEN HARASSED. ' - New York, Ootober 10. Three Frenchmen, having ,£6OO in cash and a letter, of credit for- .£14,000, have been subjected to indignities by the immigration authorities at New Tori. > , A "rigid investigation has been ordered By ths Government. NO ASIATIC WORKERS TO LAND. (Eec October 11, 10.5 p.m.) Vancouver,, October 11. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has applied to the British Columbian Cabinet for permission to import Asiatic labour for railway-making in- tho province. The application has been refused, tho Government reiterating that it is its policy to preserve British Columbia for whites,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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157UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 945, 12 October 1910, Page 5
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