A large proportion of enter tho' Indian Army with 110 private means,' They are expected to play polo, go in for is'p'ort," turn out well, and in fact live n.'life that' cannot be "done for :the money. The'result is debts and' difficulties' -until the latter encT of their career, when they are lucl;y if,:they can ci'v quits before turning their backs 011 the East for good.—"Times Of India." '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 58, 2 December 1907, Page 9
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