INDIAN MUNITION FACTORIES
India is no longer dependent as in the past on Great Britain for her store of munitions, according to Major L. T. Wilcock. who has just arrived at Auckland on short furlough from his station al Meerut, near Delhi. He says that since the outbreak of the war great factories have been organised in which India is making her own munitions on a huoe scale. The work is going on for 24 hours a day in three shifts i Indian labour under English j superv : ors.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 2 January 1941, Page 8
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