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CANADA IN REVOLT

AGAINST THE DUMPING OF HINDUS % SHIPLOAD OP ASIATICS ; i : t- -.:: BELB 'OP ■Jif ..;*■' :'■:■■.. ' ■ ' ■■"" ; By r*l«EMpU—Pf«es A«ocSfttloa-<3opjriEli< ;.'■.' . Ottawa, May 27, ■■■The Immigration in-' fceuds to enforce an orfler4n-CmmcH prohibiting artisans, Asiatic, of other-' sisc, i'rem entering the Dcwniuum daiMβ. tlio next six mouths. ■ Tho result of tho Grtkr-in-Offuncil will prevent Ititi admission of tiro shipload nf Hindus tunv seeking entry. Vancouver, May 27. Guriiit Singh, a wealthy Hindti, iVfio is aboard the Komniaga Marti, ivfll not |«s allowed to land; therefore ho will he vuialilo to carry tho caso to the. Do« i minion Courts. I Estwisiveiy signed protests aro reaching the Gorcj'Mfieivk against ad.mittinfi Hindus. It is pointed out that if tho present arwals aro attntHj ted the C&uiitliiiu Jniuwigrivtjoil tows will become a farco, and Onnacla will remain opfth to the whole population of India, if they afo wishful of entering the Dosninimt.

A SINGULAR GOiKCIDENOE. COLUMBIAN fItOTEST, (Roc. May 2S, 10.30 p.m.) Ottawa, aiajf S7. Sir Richard M'Brictc, J 3 rinvo Miili&tW ■of British Colrirabia, eom-toentiiig <iu the attiygl of the UiwTiis at Yntteeavcr, pointed, out the singulai' coineideHeo of the Hinttas atteinptiag to enter Canada when tho .tmperial; GoTOrmneu.t wa-s engaged in the of vexed dsntost-ic ! isrobleuis. f.t was impoßsiWo to agiye.•: far a nranwiit t<? ihs Himltis' daiffi tlwtt as British subjects they srero en- ■ titled to outer othct British DoaiiimoMS. Canada, csohided cvom EhkHslhMi if of uiidcsiraiijc charactov. Canada f-fcoJy adjnittetf Imlia's tight to oxtlfido Ofeirodians. and asked ill reteii that India should admit tto.t Canada-has a similar right. •ASIATICS AND THE PEARL ... INDUSTRY. mwM W,BOM"ESS&ftTL\£. Pqrth, May 23. The Inter-State Ctajntei-s of Coini«ftr«o Caisfiress has resolved th«t_ tho dnipleyment of Asiatics was essential to tho success of tho penrttag industry. HINDUS iM SOUTH AFRICA. LEGISLATION IN UOTON AMSIiSMBLY. . ■ (Rflc. May 28, 11.45 p.m.) Dftps T<Mn, May 28. A draft Jliil mncnAwg tljq'iimnigratiori Aeb ivhofoho-s tJto rosidffwtial license for Hindus, aiid val.ifta.tes So faeto mojiegninous marriages by registration, Prtvisijm is-made for Indian priests t<s : si)le«uii.se njarviagos,.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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CANADA IN REVOLT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

CANADA IN REVOLT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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