INDIAN AFFAIRS.
MH.IIOELEYTS REFORM PROPOSALS
Calcutta, Augu-t SO. Extreme Indian Nationalist papers unite in a chorus of fierce denunciition of Mr Moray's reforms, fearing that' they will tend to limit the influence of the lawyer element. Boycotting in Bengal is ateadily decreasing, London, August 80. . Mr John Jforfey (Secretary for India) la* appointed GugU, a Hindu, and Bilgnmi, a Uahomedan, the first Indian Datives to become members of the Council of India. Both are public servants holding important positions.
BRUISE IXDIAXS ABROAD. DISABILITIES IN THE TRANSVAAL London, August 30.
Indians in the Transvaal have petitioned King Edward to disallow the Indian Immigration Bill, which proposes to permit of their deportation to India. They uk that the Imperial Exchequer afcould compensate them if the disillowanee of the Biil is impossible.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 3
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129INDIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 September 1907, Page 3
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