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:37:00
I've more or less decided to ask
the House to repeal the act...

:37:03
...that you have taken
such exception to.

:37:05
Well, if you asked, General Smuts,
I'm sure it will be done.

:37:10
It's not quite that simple.
:37:12
Somehow, I expected not.
:37:15
I thought of calling for
a royal commission...

:37:18
...to investigate the new legislation.
:37:21
I think I could guarantee they would
recommend the act be repealed.

:37:25
I congratulate them.
:37:26
But they might also recommend...
:37:28
...that all future Indian immigration
be severely restricted...

:37:33
...even stopped.
:37:42
Immigration was not an issue
on which we fought.

:37:47
It would be wrong of us
to make it one, now that we....

:37:51
We are in a position of advantage.
:38:00
I'm ordering the release of all
prisoners within the next 24 hours.

:38:05
You yourself are free
as from this moment.

:38:15
Assuming we are in agreement.
:38:17
Yes, yes.
:38:19
It's just that in these clothes,
I would prefer to go by taxi.

:38:24
All right. Fine.
:38:28
I'm afraid I have no money.
:38:32
Neither have I.
:38:34
I'm awfully sorry.
:38:36
Daniels...
:38:37
...will you lend Mr. Gandhi
a shilling for a taxi?

:38:41
I beg your pardon, sir?
:38:44
How far will you be going, Gandhi?
:38:46
Now that this is settled, I'd thought
seriously of going back to India.

:38:51
But a shilling will do splendidly
for the moment.


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