INDIA AND THE WAR
'FURTHER DONATIONS BY INDIAN ':!■V- PRINCES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyright ' ' ' Simla, July 25. The Press throughout, India ■ cohtin- ' ties to insist on more rigorous intern-; mailt of all Germans as. a. precaution- ■; ary measure. Special effort's are being Made, to help the Servian, iFrench, and • Italian Red Gross Societies. A number • of tcntf^ 1 have been sent to Servia, and r ji,. motor launch for the wounded to Mombasa: • ' The ruling princes -continue their gen- • crous ..'assistance... The'■' Maharaja of Gwalior hais givoii a lakh of rapees for munitions; and ho and the Mararaja of Bliavnngar and the Chief Miraj: have offered workshops for making munitions. Tiie Prima Minister of Nepal has given a laldi of rupees for the purchase of machine-guns. • The chief of Central India have given, a seventh, motor ambu- ■ lance, the Maharaja of Jind three motor ambulances, the Ehan 'of Kalabagh £2300 to; buy horses, the Maharaja, of Jodhpur a settlement in his estate as . camps for Turkish prisoners, and another nobleman tents, aeroplanes,' and ■ l»orsos. ■ ■■■:■.■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 6
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173INDIA AND THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 6
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