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328 Smith Street

Durban, Natal
January 25, 1895
To
Dadabhai Naoroji, ESQ., M.P.
London

Sir,

Though the Government is silent, the papers have been informing the public that the Franchise Bill has been disallowed by Her Majesty. Can you give us any information on the point? The Indian settlers cannot thank you and the Congress Committee too much for the trouble taken on their behalf.

I remain,

Sir,

Your faithful servant,

M. K. Gandhi

[PS.]

I venture to send the enclosed for perusal.

M. K. G.

From a photostat of the original : S.N. 2253

Books for Sale (2-2-1895)

The following books by the late Dr. Anna Kingsford and Mr. Edward Maitland, introduced for the first time in South Africa, are offered for sale at their published prices :

The Perfect Way, 7/6
Clothed with the Sun, 7/6
The Story of the New Gospel of Interpretation, 3/6
Bible's Own Account of Itself, 1/-
The New Gospal of Interpretation, 1/-
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