INDIAN IMMIGRANTS.
STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. THE BIGHTS OF BRITISH SUBJECTS. LONDON, "Wednesday. . In the House of Lords, Lord Crewe, Secretary ifor the Colonies, replying to Lord Ampthill regarding British''.lndians in the Transvaal, said that Ministers in the Transvaalwere willing, if opportunity offered, . to repeal Act No. 2 af 1907; but regarding the theoretical grievance, while . he" thought that His Majesty's subjects ought to hayo free access to his dominions ..igns of ia movement in that direction in'the dominions were not apparent; but rather showed a hardening in the other direction. He hoped that the South African JTnion Parliament would take a broad view of the matter.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 November 1909, Page 2
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