PRESS ASSOCIATION INDIAN FUNDS
CHIEFS AND NOBLEMEN'S CONTINUED GENEROSITY SOME HANDSOME GIFTS. (Received March 6. 9.50 a.m.) DELHL sth March. The relief fund of India has reached a- total of ninety lakhs of rupees — exclusive of t wen tj -four lakhs collected in Madras and Unity-five lakhs collected in Bombay — equalling a million pounds lingChiefs and noblemen continue to donate valuable gifts of every description to the relief and war fund*. The Nazim
of Hyderabad has given a hospital of fifty beds, the Nawab of Dujana fifty camels, the Chief of Dharampur a, million pounds weight of hay, while the Raja of Bilaspur has granted a remission of the soldiers' land revenue.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 55, 6 March 1915, Page 7
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