IN SOUTH AFRICA.
THE INDIAN PROBLEM. —■ " .. 4* "Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services. CAPE TOWN,; March 15. The Indian Commission has furnished. - its report. It is understood that the license system will be abolished, and the marriage difficulties solved without stultifying; the monogamous law.. v -
WILL TOM MANN LAND? By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright, JOHANNESBURG, Mareh 16. At a Labour meeting, Mr J. J. Ware said the Labour Party 1 had not beeui - consulted, and knew nothing of MrTom Mann's visit. Personally he did not think that Mann would be allowed; to land.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 34, 17 March 1914, Page 7 (Supplement)
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