THE INDIAN QUESTION.
■ \ *r, \i! ~'b|| % OBJECTION TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMISSION. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] ' (Deceived 9.40 a.m.) Durban, December 15. A large meeting of Indians carried a resolution protesting against the constitution of the Commission on Indian grievances, urging the inclusion of Indian representatives. The Chairman said Tie particularly objected to. Air W ylie on the ground that bo was a member of the defence force, whose high-handedness was one of the (Mdf causes of disturbance. He .was also antagonistic to the repeal of the poll tax: He added that Esselen was biased on the Indian question.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 90, 16 December 1913, Page 6
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102THE INDIAN QUESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 90, 16 December 1913, Page 6
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