INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.
PRESS COMMENTS. United Press Association— Copyright (Received Jan. 1, 910 a - m -' v LONDON, .SeGr-Sis-The TelegrapK_i£plyifig to Gandhi’s remark-that the British Government ‘must choose between India and the colonies, says that Gandhi is eloquent but wrong. Britain was not going to coerc© the white dominions nor evacuate India. They were unable to exercise the veto nominally within the discretion of the Home Government., without exciting alarm from Vancouver to Melbourne. The only solution was to make British East Africa a colonial annexe to India. The ‘‘Daily Mail” says the emergence everywhere of Asiatic problems was the most significant fact of IJW. “The Times,” in its survey of the year, referring to Mr. Churchill ,s visit to East Africa, said lie had hitherto 'spoken with much reserve, but the curious were expecting details and a policy when Parliament meets.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2078, 2 January 1908, Page 2
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