South Africa and the British Taxpayer
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24 December 1913
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Box8 Passive resistance 1906 to 1914
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16 pages
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UKZN - Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre
The question of Ulster at present occupies the public mind almost exclusively, but there is really a much larger question which menaces Imperial interests and cannot be ignored: one , moreover which must find a more prominent place in tho political future of the Empire as time advances. If the British Indian question in South Africa is allowed to become more complicated than it already is, it will give British statesmen greater trouble than a dozen Ulsters rolled into one. I am not a Nationalist; I have never belonged to the....
British statesmen, Indian National Congress, Anglo-Indian Studies, Cape, Self Governing Colonies, Imperial Affairs
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