INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
RELEASE OF PASSIVISES DEMANDED.
[PEP. PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] Capetown. Dec. 22.
Ghanui mid the other Indian leaders have written to Mr. Smuts demanding the release of the passive resisters an t promising in the event of their demand-, being conceded to advise Indians io suspend resistance. If vpfu«e<| they threaten to march into tin - Trail-vital ‘-n New Year's Day. GHANDFS ADVICE. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] (Received 23. t. 30 p.m.) .I<.ha'i'"mi'--im<-g. Dec. 22. Gbandi. addi.itig the Indian* ;ti Pit lermaritzburg. in ged them to go into mourning. IF- declared ,hut the Indians ws. i c more than ever dcterm hied i< • i-t■- i st the Gc ve rn men t. The meeting <-;ir>i» d a resohil ion t<: renew passive reG.i ance unless two additional riiemhe;--; v, r;- avipointed to the Inquir. ( . ’io-si'.:i and the imprisoned nu ■ relr-a/td.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 312, 23 December 1913, Page 5
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