COLOUR QUESTION.
CABLE HEWS.
United Press Association - By Electric Telegraph Copyright.
JINGOISTIC PRESS AGITATION.
NEW YORK, December 30. Jingoist newspapers in the United States are exploiting every incident, including Japanese inroads into British trade in India, with a view to showing the unpopularity of the alliance between Japan and Great Britain. Some discuss the prospects of war between America and Japan, the terms of peace and Great Britain s attitude in event of a settlement being necessary. JAPAN'S RESOLVE. TOKIO, December 30. The Japanese Government is determined to vigorously restrict the number of emigrants to Canada and the United States. TRANSVAAL FINGER-PRINT REGISTRATION. APPEAL TO INDIAN CONGRESS. CAPETOWN. December 31. The Indians who are resisting registration under the Transvaal Ordinance at the risk of imprisonment or expulsion, are advised by their counsel that the Transvaal is only empowered to send Indians to the border, not to a place over the border. The Indians in Durban have appealed to the delegates at the Indian National Cqngres? at Surat to raise a vigorous protest throughout India, and to declare that the Indians in South Alrica are helpless.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9017, 2 January 1908, Page 5
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185COLOUR QUESTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9017, 2 January 1908, Page 5
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