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RANJI’S HOSPITAL FOR WOUNDED OFFICERS.—The Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawangar, better known as “Ranji” the famous Indian cricketer, has made a splendid gift of his river residence, Jamnagar, at Staines, England, to the King as a hospital for wounded officers. The hospital stands in beautiful grounds, and the entire cost of the equipment has been covered by "Ranji."

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 25

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RANJI’S HOSPITAL FOR WOUNDED OFFICERS.—The Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawangar, better known as “Ranji” the famous Indian cricketer, has made a splendid gift of his river residence, Jamnagar, at Staines, England, to the King as a hospital for wounded officers. The hospital stands in beautiful grounds, and the entire cost of the equipment has been covered by "Ranji." New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 25

RANJI’S HOSPITAL FOR WOUNDED OFFICERS.—The Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawangar, better known as “Ranji” the famous Indian cricketer, has made a splendid gift of his river residence, Jamnagar, at Staines, England, to the King as a hospital for wounded officers. The hospital stands in beautiful grounds, and the entire cost of the equipment has been covered by "Ranji." New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 25