INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.
CIUOJ) MILITARY SERVICES OF SOME OF THOSE TO BE DEPORTED. \ United Frees Association— Copyright (Received January 5, 4.55 p.m.) CAPE TOWN. Jan. 4. One of tho Indians to be deported from the Transvaal served m lour Indian campaigns and the Locr Wax. 110 was thrice wounded, and received many medals. His father was on Lord Robert’s staff at Khamlaluir. Another Indian served 3U yeais in the Indian army. DEFINITION OF “BRITISH SUBJECT” ESSENTAL. LORD ELGIN POWERLESS. LONDON, January 3. The “Daily News,” referring to the Asiatic difficulty says it. is much moro urgent that the colonics assist in defining tho status of a Bntinsli citizen than dreaming that they will bo able to find in trade or Imperial defence a basis of Imperial unity The Manchester Guardian declares that Lord Elgin is powerless to modify tho policy underlying the T rans- \ aal registration law. It is impossible to disallow the law without imperilling even greater interests than those of Indian emigrants.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2081, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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