AMERICAN MACHINERY FOR INDIA
New Delhi, April 27 j Dr Henry Grady, leader of the Unit-1 ed States technical mission, said that < an urgent call was being made to the United States for the dispatch of ti machine tools and other equipment to R India. A long-term advisory plan, cov- c, ering two years, was also being work- v ed out. involving extension of plants | g and the erection of new ones Indian' IV industrialists have given whole-hearted suDport to a plan for speeding up the ! war effort even though it will involve sacrifices and regimentation.—P A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 29 April 1942, Page 5
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