ASIATICS IN THE TRANSVAAL.
CABLE NEWS.
United Press Association—By Klectnc Telegraph Copyright.
AN ANGRY CORRESPONDENCE IN "THE TIMES." Received January 15, 8.28 a.m. LONDON, January 14. An angry correspondence is proceeding in "The Times" regarding the unfairness of differential legislation being applied to Indians in the Transvaal, as compared with other colonies. It is held to lie especially degrading that registration means the impression of ten digits.
AN APPEAL TO BRITISH PRIME MINISTER. STRAINING OF LOYALTY. „ LONDON. January.l 4. Indians in the Transvaal appeal to Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, protesting against the indifference of the British Government, an indifference which is straining their loyalty. PRINCIPAL LEADERS ARRESTED. LONDON, January 14. By order of the Transvaal Colonial Secretary, General Smuts, thirty-five Indians and fifteen Chinese, including the principal leaders against compulsory registration, have been arrested.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 5
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133ASIATICS IN THE TRANSVAAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 5
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