LOYAL INDIA
SPLENDID HELP AND GENEROUS GIFTS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Simla, January 26. All over India efforts to assist the Allies are steadily proceeding. Gifts of a public and private nature continue to pour in. Besides this; the Government • factories and all the workshops of the groat railway systems are engaged in the manufacture of munitions, transport wagons, and other war matorial. , Many of the ruling Princes liave' also lont .their workshops. An aeroplane fund, is strongly supported 1 . Already £45,000 i been remitted to Great Britain for the first twenty aeroplanes. \Anwngst the many munificent gifts, theAlaharaja of Scindia and Gwalior line • given three additional aeroplanes for the 'Mesopotamia expedition. - Recruiting on the whole is generally • ./-n-ery satisfactory.' The response of the r'~ Gurkhas is . particularly good, and Mahomedans, Sikhs, and Rajputs arc ' alsp'ooming freely from certain districts.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 6
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