ENTHUSIASM IN INDIA.
EXTRAORDINARY RUSH OF RECRUITS. .SUPREME CONFIDENCE IN RESULT (Received November 28, 8.45 a.m.) ''! DELHI, November 27. j War news the -en- j tire interest of in India, and the whole ; CouWtfyy furthering schemes of for assisting ultimate victory. Practically every Englishwoman in India 'is working for, thecomfort of the trdbpsi" • The daily telegrams of victories and reverses ■ are received throughout the country with' quiet and supreme confidence in the result of the struggle. The recruiting for the native army continues in an extraordinary manner. The fighting races' martial instincts have been whetted by accounts of Indian feats at the front. In consequence of the number of appli-
cations .which have been, received, the .Commander-in-Chief has been obliged to forbid officers from forwarding requests to be allowed to proceed to service.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 253, 28 November 1914, Page 9
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