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HUMILIATIHG HINDUS.

WHAT IT. MIGHT LEAD TO, j By Telesraph—Prisae Asßooio.tioo'—GQpywsli? Washington, Febtuar ; y 13. ; If the exclusion of Hindus is persisted in by Western nations tho roost' fierce revolution the- world has ever known is likely to be precipitated, declares Dr. Sudliindra Bose, a University profossor holding an lowau CJwir. ■Dr. Bose contends that Hindus, as. Aryans, arc entitled- to tho same privileges as are aecord.ed other Aryans. If exclusion is neeosge-ty, tjio United States ought to make a gentlenien*? agreement with the Indian Government, thus avoiding a special law aud humiliating Hindus. ASIATIC (MMICRATfON. "MENACE TO THE WHOLE OF THE UNITED" STATES." ■ (Rec. February IS, S»S p.m.) Washington,. February 14. Commissioner-Gesoral Oamilietti, head of the Immigration Department, urged tho. House Immigration Committee to pass a striot Asiatic Exphision Bill. Such immigration, he declared, was a menace to the whole of the United States. Japanese Immigration had doubled during five years, while-'thirty thousand Hindus wore already in Californa. Mr. Canijnctti's -statement surprised tho committee; wing to the President's recent request that anti-Japan-ese attacks should bo suspended pepding a new treaty being concluded.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5

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HUMILIATIHG HINDUS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5

HUMILIATIHG HINDUS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1985, 16 February 1914, Page 5

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