INDIAN MEMORIAL TO THE QUE EN.
[by ELBCTEIO TELEGRAM —COPYRIGHT.]
(PEE PEESS ASSOCIATi ON-^
Received this dnj at ? 50 a. » tosrpaw. Feb. ma iy 7Cnrzon’s proposal tli' aL should national memorial to the v 'i ucen ec iiatelv be erected at Calcutta was imm ' warmly supported. . h . contriThe Maharajah, of Kaish. , 0 fund; bated fifteen lakh »of rupees ti 1 yakhs ; the Maharajah o i Jeyporc, u Mysore, the Maharajahs Gwalior and * quills, four lakhs each; the Bengal }U ninety thousand i upet'S ; NawaD bozar> fifty thousand ; A Innar,a]ah h- az 4 com . twenty-five thorn if*nd i the coal , pames, fourteen 1 thousand, Wv
■Jcyporp also contributed dn extra four lakhs to tiie Indian Famine Fund, ■
Ecmarkablc loyal gatherings are being held throughout India. A. meeting of fifty thousand of all races arid creeds was; held at.- Colombo. They adopted resolutions of condolence and loyalty.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 February 1901, Page 3
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145INDIAN MEMORIAL TO THE QUEEN. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 February 1901, Page 3
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