ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
6 . EXPECTED CONCILIATORY SETTLEMENT. By Telcerapn-Press Association-Copyrient Cape Town, April 28. Pending an expected conciliatory settlement of the immigration question nest session, General Smuts, Union Minister of the Interior, offers to issue temporary certificates to educated Asiatics in the Transvaal if the policy of passive resistance is suspended. Indians in Johannesburg have resolved to give Mr. Gandhi (an Indian solicitor resident in Johannesburg, who has fought long and strenuously in the interests of his compatriots in South Africa) a free hand in negotiating the basis of a solution of the difficulty.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 1 May 1911, Page 5
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