BRITISH INDIANS IN CAPE COLONY.
i DISTASTEFUL REGULATIONS. . By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. Capetown, August 9. ■ British Indians have complained to the Colonial Secretary of Cape Colony (Colonel C. P. Crewe) with respect to municipal regulations at East London, which include the curfew, the ejection of Indians from the 1 footpaths, and the insistence on their ability to speak a European language.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13514, 12 August 1907, Page 5
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