India
LOYALTY OF THE CHIEFS. i ' ALL FOR EMPIRE. Press Association-Copyright, Ausira. lian and N;Z:'Cable Association. _ w (Received 12.20 p.m.) ■ SSt r " ' Delhi;" October 31. The Viceroy l>iN#d at a ence of 46 of- the In-Sicipal } ruler? in India. He said they had met without formality'to deliberate on matters qfpfiiifhg, jßieir and to.assist Tthe .Government in the solution j of im|fer{iiit;iproble3ms. to the war, tyjjw¥&fs !,mp\^ ar the fiel3^SH^|^^^E^S^ Ils " f meri, *,» (fflfc&r/ijffl? havo | earned the British alt time/? 7 ' ; '*•'■' "" •" ! * The Gaekwar of Baroda, in replying to the remarks, emphasised the 30-j sire of all the chiefs to* do everything I possible for the Empire,, and expressed unflinching loyalty and deep attachment- vto the King-Emperor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 80, 1 November 1916, Page 6
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