THE INDIAN QUESTION.
PROTEST FROM BOMBAY. [By Electric Telegraph — Copyright] Times—Sydney Sun Special Cables. (Received 8 a.ra.) Calcutta, November 21. The South African Committee at Bombay, in a message to the Viceroy, after referring to what was described as measures of cruelty and oppression which no foreign Government would dare to enforce against British subjects, apprehends that “if bloodshed occurs in Natal, the effect on Indian sentiment will prove a disastrous turn of events, being calculated to seriously imperil faith in Britain’s goodwill towards the Indian people, and beseeches the Imperial Government to exercise the veto on the Afvica(n law.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 70, 22 November 1913, Page 5
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