THE SIGNIFICANT FACT OF 1907.
Received January 1, 9.10 a.m. LONDON, December 31. The "Daily Mail" says that the emergence everywhere of Asiatic problems was the most significant fact of 1907. "ELOQUENT BUT WRONG." INDIA AND THE COLONIES. AN INDIAN BARRISTER'S OPINION. LONDON, December 31. The "Telegraph," replying to the remark of Mr Gandhis, an Indian barrister, that the British Government must choose between India and the colonies, says that Mr Gandhis is eloquent but wrong. "We are not going to coerce the white dominions nor evacuate India," says the "Telegraph. We are unable to exercise a veto nominally, within the discretion of the Home Government, without exciting alarm from Vancouver to Melbourne. The only solution is to make British East Africa a colonial annexe of India." . ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9017, 2 January 1908, Page 5
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127THE SIGNIFICANT FACT OF 1907. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9017, 2 January 1908, Page 5
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