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India''s unwavering Purpose

THE Maharaja of Patiala under a good speech at the Lord Mayor''s banquet at the Mansion House of July 11 to the overseas representatives to the imperial War Conference.

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THE Maharaja of Patiala under a good speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Mansion House of July 11 to the overseas representatives to the imperial War Conference and Cabinet, "Indians were proud," he said " that India had supplied a considerable number of troops to all the war theatres, and under the decisions of the Delhi Conference she was training at present more men than at any previous stage in the conflict,"  After emphasizing the part India had played in providing war material and food stuffs for the allies, and that she had manufactured most of the equipment for her own expeditionary forces the Maharaja concluded by saying that he referred to these in no spirit of vanity but simply as an indication of the unwavering purpose of India as a whole to co-operate to the utmost in her power with the rest of the Empire in the great work of preserving the ordered strength and liberty of His Majesty's dominions.

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