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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

J. N.— The Earsce merchants of Bom- 1 bay— the remnant of the ancient Persian ' Fhe Worshippers—are amon^ the most . , intelligent, coltiyated, and wealthy, tf. . the native people. The benefaction you , inquire about is therefore quite credible. 1 ] Pub io spirited citizens, such as Sir Jam- j set jee Jeejeebhoy, Mr Newrojee Mannck- j ( jee Wadia, and several other Parsees vie : j wilh each other in munificence. The do- | j tails of Nowrojee Manockjee'd conditions j x j are not y. t to hand. • j c ■•■-■•--•- -,t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 1 October 1902, Page 2

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