INDIANS IN AFRICA.
A HUMANITARIAN VIEW. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAnt - COPYRIGHT. TIMES AND SYDNEY BUN SERVICES. Received July 21, 8.:>0 a.m. CAPETOWN, July 20. Mr M. K. Gandhi (a Natal solicitor, a- cultured' high--caste Indian and theleader cf the •movement of passive- resistance against Hie Union Government's treatment of Indians in Africa) is en route to India. Ho has appealed to European, friends to take a humanitarian and Imperial view of the Indian question, and contends that a settlement on such lines should he fruitful-of a groat future.
The concessions' to Indians in South Africa under tho new Indian Grievances Hill include the abolition of the £i) polltax in Natal and changes in the marriage laws.
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Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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115INDIANS IN AFRICA. Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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