ASIATIC LAND BILL
SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS TO APPEAL TO U.N.O. (Rec. 10.15 a.m.) JOHANNESBURG, March 24. The President of the Transvaal Indian Congress announced that the Indian community in South Africa was appealing directly | to Generalissimo Stalin to bring its case against the Asiatic Land Tenure Bill before the U.N.O. Security Council. Congress was also cabling Marshal Chiang Kaishek, President Truman, Mr Attlee, and M. Gouin, seeking their intervention.
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Evening Star, Issue 25750, 25 March 1946, Page 6
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69ASIATIC LAND BILL Evening Star, Issue 25750, 25 March 1946, Page 6
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