India
]IER. PURSE STILL OPEN. Delhi, May 13. Indian nobles are intensely interested in the progress of the war and the conditions of the combatants and wounded. The leading chiefs of Kathiawa 'nave given £IO,OOO for the purchase of motor ambulances, the. Begum of llhopal i:\is for the Belgians, the Maharanee of Danta £1)100 for motor ambulances, the Maharajah of I'atiala a ipiantitv of clothes for the Sikh soldiers and sweetmeats for all Indians on active service on (lie King's JSirilulay, and the Pajah of Schawl £o(i for comforts to 'lndians.
The St. John's Society, which lias already given four motor ambulances, is now endeavoring to form a regular fleet, and two motor launches have been sent to the Persian Gulf. The society has dispatched gifts for oyer ■1.1.01)0 men. The Red Gross gifts include a motor ambulance. The Ranee of Bighri and the ladies of Assam and the provinces on tile northwest frontier, and English and Indian ladies, conlinue working hard, and a constant stream of necessaries ami comforts continues to leave India. "The finest Tea T've over tasted I" That's what you'll say as you sip (he refreshing liquor of ''Oesvi't' Go]<l" Tea. >, cipv Ei'acgr sella it I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 289, 15 May 1915, Page 5
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