ASIATICS IN THE RAND.
TEE EDUCATION TEST DN AUSTRALIA'S MODEL. (Received 8.5 a.m.) LONDON", November 14. ''The "Times'" Livingstone correspondent reports that Sir Francis Uopwood, lead of the Dominions Department, while -at Capetown, "discussed the British Indian question, and. found that the difference wtli c Imperial Government was ; comparatively small, and a probable solu.iion would be the repeal of the Act of , ]907 and the adoption of a general immi- ' nation law on the Australian model, • based on an education instead of a racial basis, South Africa taking power by regulation to interpret the test in its own way. The effect would be a comblete bar to future immigra.tion, but Asiatics would prefer that to a public affront.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 271, 15 November 1910, Page 5
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