From The Hindu, February 13, 1925: Indians in E. Africa

Bombay, Feb. 12: Opposition to an Indian official being sent out to East Africa to inspect an area in the Lowlands of Kenya for Indian Colonisation, was voiced by Mr. C.F. Andrews who was interviewed this afternoon by the Associated Press. The African population of Kenya, said Mr. Andrews, needed all available lands for their expansion and their paramount interest should be respected, for too much land had already been alienated from them in the Highlands and if possible some of this land ought to be recovered for African use, because Native reserves were already proving too small.

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