OUR PRESTIGE IN INDIA
'AND 'ADJACENT NATIONS. By Tulczropli-Prees AMociation-CoprrlElit (Rec. October 21. 7.30 p.m.) London, October 20. In the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India) announced that the Dalai Lama, of Thibet, had offered one thousand troops at the outset of the war, and beflagged Lliassa in honour of Botha's victory. Tlio Ameer of Afghanistan had given striking proof of his friendship. 'Phero wan conclusive evidence of the unshaken solidarity of India and the neighbouring countries in the defence of tho Empire.
Although the Southland Patriotic Art Union has practically closed, the seclotary, Mr. B. Sutherland, Box 377 G.P.0., Wellington, states that he will still be able to issue a few more tickets to applicants ponding the arrival of the art union books from Gisborne, after which the art union will bo definitely closed. The winner of the Southland Queen Carnival competition was the railway and shipping candidate, whoso figures were £0133.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2599, 22 October 1915, Page 6
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158OUR PRESTIGE IN INDIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2599, 22 October 1915, Page 6
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