INDIA'S SPOKESMAN
GREAT PERSONAL TRIUMPH.
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SYDNEY, 15th June.
Mr. Sastri, speaking at a Millions Club luncheon, said that he v/as not asking that Indians should go like Australians anywhere within the Empire; he did not claim absolute equality. He only,asked that Indians resident in Aiistralia should be admitted to the full rights of Australian citizenship. Mr. Sastri achieved a signal personal triumph, every one of the five hundred present madly cheering him.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 140, 16 June 1922, Page 7
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