The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 200
... Indians already in the country as British subjects , and the Indian Government agreed to restricted immigration . Free Indian immigration into Natal stopped in 1896 , and after 1911 the Indian Government would not let its subjects ...
... Indians already in the country as British subjects , and the Indian Government agreed to restricted immigration . Free Indian immigration into Natal stopped in 1896 , and after 1911 the Indian Government would not let its subjects ...
Pagina 203
... Indian point of view the Cape is the most favoured province . Here they have municipal and parliamentary fran- chise . This is probably a survival of the ... Indian Council . This Congress is recognised 1930 203 INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
... Indian point of view the Cape is the most favoured province . Here they have municipal and parliamentary fran- chise . This is probably a survival of the ... Indian Council . This Congress is recognised 1930 203 INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Pagina 305
an Indian State , politically free , governed from within itself , independent of outside control , controlling its own administrative machine , responsible for its own defence , and able to speak for itself among the other States of ...
an Indian State , politically free , governed from within itself , independent of outside control , controlling its own administrative machine , responsible for its own defence , and able to speak for itself among the other States of ...
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THE RISE OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY By Prof R C Punnett | 24 |
THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 35 |
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