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THE INDIAN TROUBLE.

RESISTERS IN SOUTH AFRICA. (Received December 22, 11 a.m.) DURBAN, December 21. " Mr Gharidi (leader of the passive resistance movement) -and the other Mr Ghandi; in aninterview, strongly criticised the omission representation, on the iCommission. ; Unless this was remedied, he' declared, the Indians would renew activities. GRIEVANCE AT BRITISH COLUMBIA. MEMORIAL TO VICEROY. (Received December 22, 9 a.m.) DELHI; December 21. A Sikh deputation presented the Viceroy (Lord Hardinge) with, the Vancouver me-norial praying him to use his influence with the Imperial and Canadian Governments to remove the grievance at British Columbia.

Lord Hardinge promised his sup-, port, but pointed out that political. opinion in Canada was opposed to the relaxation of the restrictions. DEMANDS OF LEADERS. Received This Morning, 12.30 o'clock. CAPETOWN, December .22. -Ghandi and other Indian leaders have' written to General Smuts, Minister of Defence, demanding the Release of passive resisters, and promising, in "the event of their demands being conceded, to advise Indians to suspend resistance; if refused, they threaten to. march on the Transvaal on New Year's Day.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 December 1913, Page 5

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THE INDIAN TROUBLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 December 1913, Page 5

THE INDIAN TROUBLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 December 1913, Page 5

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