INDIANS IN AFRICA.
OPTIMISTIC MISSIONARY..'.'"./' "Times" — "Sydney Sun" Special Cable; ' CALCUTTA, February 23. ; The Rev. J. Andrews, a missionary " from Delhi, will visit South Africa. ' He anticipates a settlement of the Indian trouble, and no. difficulty regard 1 - ing the poll-tax. He believes that the 1 marriage question eaii'be adjusted if ', the Government does' riot attack the Mahommedan religiqrj,. by legalising one marriage only.
Mr Wilson asked jthe secretary (Mr, V R. M. Stewart)-of tKe.Lytelton Water- :: h aiders' Union this: iiwarning.how many ''• •-■ new men had left-work during the, last. '. ' fortnight ar>d theirs plae.es filled by. «x- ---•'«;'■ strikers'?-- In ' ■rcp'iyy•;.'. the secretary said "'that ..the - number./was twenty, but 4 • lie was not certain whether the vacancies were filled by ex-strikers.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 16, 24 February 1914, Page 7
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119INDIANS IN AFRICA. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 16, 24 February 1914, Page 7
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