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KENYA INDIANS' CASE.

IMMIGRATION AND THE FRANCHISE. Sincy: arriving in England the Kenya Indian delegation, in conference "with the delegation sent by the Indian Legislature with the approbation of the Indian Govern- ment, has, at the instance of the Duke of Devonshire, had the formulation of its case in band. This has now been completed, after consulation with various friends in this 25 basis for discus provides country, and it sion at the forthcoming conference of the parties at the Colonial Office.

THE SOMME BATTLEFIELD

SEMIDMORIAL

A laat we are to have a great 'Allied War Memorial on the Somme Battlefields, | where the French and British Armirs fought side by side for five years."

The

It is proposed to build an Anglo French Sanctuary Outside' Amiens, in honour of the dead of both nations. scheme is under the patronage of H.M. the King and the President of the French Republic.

A French Committee has been at work in France raising the necessary funds, and now a British. Committee has been formed

What is known as the Wood-Winterton agreement, made between the Colonial and India Offices, is not incorporated in the to raise our share of the money. It is

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Indian prattlers. The outstanding Beerection of a dignified Memorial to those CALOUTTA LINK — This Lize, fordi, regulas, nallinga to Calcutta, Penang 20

is that

who died in France, but the promotion

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Inlius proposals bettlers feature of the neither the European nor the I

havo legislative jurisdiction over the

the of goodwill and harmony between France comparison population, in

with England. by uniting them in great untiva which they are both

numerically insigni- scheme which must appeal to every family ficant. This is tantanxunt to a plen for in bath nations.

On the English Committee are the Bari! restoration of Crown Colony government in native affairs. It is the answer to the urgu- of Derby, Fird-Marshal Earl Haig. Earl ment used against Indian claims that native Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, M.P., and MANILA

Balfour, Visccent Milner, Viscount Burn interests must be paramount. Indian, like the European- Kenya to better his prospects The Indian, it is claimed, is very rapidly teaching the native to perform the work of different kinds requisite for civilized life; and when the native has learned the lesson he is able to do the work at much cheaper rate than the Indian. The latter has to undertake other work or else retire.

to deny that the

Frangbal, sometimes, calling at "Ematom. 3krough tickets can be obtained and through Bill of Lading Brimmed te Neribers sol Yangtam: Paros via Shanghali

ILINI 7–8 weekly servien is maintained with Manila ty vesania with good

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There, is no attempttler, has gone to has the patronage of the Archibishop of HAJPHOB9 LINE --BafZDge Opproximately... WAR. 24. Pacugers, and carg

Rt. Hon. L S. Amery, and the scheme Canterbury and Cardinal Bourne

TD878IN BANGKOK

The Sanctuary has been designed by a BORNEO well known French Architret in the form of a "Pantheon" with side-chape's which can be ledented to special divisions.

It was originally intended to have all the hands of those who lost their lives in The safest and best policy in present the many terrible butties on, the Somme circumstances is held to be that neither the Front written on the walls, but there nee Inciian nor the European settler should so many thousand names that this first

of native have the entrul

affairs, and that was found to be impracticable, so. the Irginiative per should be kept in instead, the names of all the dead-every the hands of the Imperial Government till individual name will le inscribed in a time in the future when the African Golden Books which will be kept for ever native sufliciently advanced in in in the side chapels. Subscribers of £5 and telligenes and education to manage his own large sums can have any one name they affairs and rule over his own country.

choose ehgraved in bronze on the walls themarlves: in this way it is hoped to cover the additional expense entailed and to ensure that side by side with the French

NO RACE DIRCUMINATION,

It is recoghized that there may be great difficulties in withdrawing from the European settler the power conferred in renames thus selected there will be lists of cent years, although it has been abused, in Britial names representing every of the British Fanpire and, every regiment and by passing

anti-native and anti-Indian

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the pinion of the delegation and rank in the British Army.

It is hoped that the British nation will by threatening pes violeher If this ob stacle should be insuperable, effect should be emulate the eagera shown by the Cecil French to erect in marble and bronze, no given to the principle laid down by lined that it will endure for ever, a testimony

franchise for every

race. There should be of mutual goodwill and amity on ground alification and a common that is hallowed by the sacrifice and electoral roll. The system of vating by.com suffering and sorrow both nations share. munities is held to be contrary to the trae The British Headquarters of the Somme genius of the British Commonwealth. It is Battlefield Memorial Fund is a Surrey prayed that the same rights of franchise Flour, Marble Arch, where all subscrip- be granted to Indians as ara enjoyed by tions should be sent addressed either to Europents.

Lord Burnham, the Chairman, or to Mes.

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The allegation that the people of IndisC. F. Level, the Organising Secretary for TC No, 916. are seeking opportunity to found Indian the British Empire. colonies ur dominious in East Africa in om- phatically denied. All Leading Indian states men have declared strongly against any woch proposal. A resolution in its favour carried by the East African Indian Congress on one occasion was rescinded immediately when the opposition of Indian statesmen be came known.

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other of his Majesty's subjects, and to repeal all racial legislation which has been enacted in the past to the detriment of Indiao interests.

In regard to the right of immigration a firm line is taken. The threat of complete prohibition is made on grounds which, it is will not bear serious investigation. Pection Ordinance OR in ung Europ

is taken to the drafting of a volunteers were former and net to

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The Indian coa throws some incidental light on the history of the East African campaign in the war in refuting the charge that the Kenya Indians played the coward and rendered no material and the traitor

of local Indian Two Assistance.

and set to guard the railways. But on the arrival of trained Indian troops they were disbanded. Thero language the immigration officer muy select. was what is described as an unworthy fear It is prayed that not only should no new

new on the part of the Europeans,

Indian was safe restrictions imposed on Indian immigrated to a panic. No tion, but that such immigration should be from uspicion; some were shot under encouraged for the due and rapid develop martial law, and, it is alleged, without a fair innocence has since. whoas in ment of the country.

trial. Others, been proved, were condemned to death. Sir Robert of the intervention way, The history of the rearrvation of the Hamilton, ex-Chief Justics of Kenya, and Highlands for white settlers is succinctly Colonel Notley ate Acting Governor), and traced. The statute passed in 1913 giving other Europeans which eventually saved the Governor the right of velo on all

I sales their lives.

THE HIGHLA VIXS.

of land in the Protectorate between.persons of diferent races drew a protest from the

It

Government of India at the time on taas trust on the part of the

the

It is observed that there was very little Чигореви commanders & whole such as In that it was an unmistakable would

called out trust in return. Inva Fion of the legal rights of Indizas. spite of this, the local Indians did every invasion But the exigenclex of the war medo any fair thing they could to show their loyalty in hearing of the Indian protest well nigh defence of their adopted country; and when impossible.

conscripted for military service continued to

It is argued that the Highlands are not suited to the continuona.residence of white people. The ex-soldier sattlement scheme, so

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Another complain, racial segregation, in

reqs that under pos Public Health spite of the opposition of the Principal Medi- cal Officer of Health, would have been enforced by law if the Colonial Office had not intervened. The Indian community has nover objected to necessary sanitary mensurea.

sure. But the ludiana malotain, that the natural inclination to live apart aliould be allowed to take its own course, and thing the stigma of racial segregation ought not t be imposed by law. They tray that the present policy of non-segregation of races

be continued. may

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#QUEEZING OUT.

A general criticism of the European non- official members of the Legislature is that they have used their power to make the Administration serve predominatingly Euro pean interests, At every turn proposals are made that steps should be taken to Indians in the public services by supplant recruiting "Europeans often with little or involved. no regard to the achled expense The object of the final expulsion of Jauians

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from East Africa is quits openila fessed; and the being closely watcle of South

and followed. In the last twenty-seven months there has boen a not exodus of Indians returning to

be

largely Bombay of five thousand, held to due to increasingly harusing treatment by Europeans, combined with the depression in trade. which the perpetual-condict

invol that in the Government offices

It is

Fundon

and on railway and in technical Gavern- ment posts the colour har shall no longer stand in the way of merited promotion. The essence of the whole caso presented is that his Majesty's. Government is asked to carry out the resolution of the 1921 Imperial Conference by assigning to Britisk Indians in Kenya a status not inferior to that of any -(Continued in next golima.)

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