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The striking manner in which women in India have risen to the war's occasions in support of their fighting men, the subject of a talk given at London headquarters of the Over-Seas League yesterday by Mrs. Lall, wife of the Deputy Com- missioner for India.

The number of Empire and Al- lled countries represented in the audience, mostly in uniform, testi- | tied to the interest taken in the subject of Indian welfare work.

Under the inspiring lead of Lady Linlithgow, said Mrs. Lall,| the war work of Indian women was on a wide scale and covered all provinces. In almost every large Indian city women had come forward with offers of service through established organisations | and others set up since war be- gan.

Women of all communities were collecting funds for the Red Cross, knitting for Indian soldiers and sailors and receiving train- ing for A.R.P. work.

Many Ambulances

In the larger ports they were preparing to deal with casualties from the battle fronts, and to assist soldiers and their families passing through the ports, while trom a silver trinket fund, rais- ed from ornaments given to the cause, they had supplied a blood transfusion plant urgently 10- quired in the Middle East and

| had provisioned many ambulances.

The few Indian ladies let in London, Mrs. Lall added, were

Indian assisting the

Comforts Fund in providing much needed comforts for soldiers and seamen in colder climates. In this work they were aided by 600 ladies in all parts of Britain.-Reuter.

16, SHE BEATS THE BOMBS

"I get 5s. a week pocket- money and out of that I m saving up for a new bicycle. My old one has been bent by the bombs.”

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That was what sixteen-year-old Charity Bick said at her home in Maude Road, West Bromwich, where she has just received a let- ter from Lord Dudley, Regional Commissioner for the Midlands. congratulating her for her bravery volunteer A.R.P. dispatch

as 1 rider.

"During one big raid I was out on my bike when I was blown off into the gutter by a bomb," she sald. "I got up and carried on.

"Then I saw an incendiary drop on the roof of a pawnbroker's shop. I climbed up and put it out I fell right through into the bed. room and hurt my back. But T managed.to.carry on..

"One night I was blown off five times by bomb blast, and several times I lay, In the gutter with the bike on top of me while bombs were bursting around..

"My daddy is a warden and Mummy is a Red Cross nurse They are all on duty during r raid, so it is up to me to do the same. I never feel a bit afraid."

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"I JUST CAME BACK FROM A VISIT TO HELL...

Uspent my life in a small German town, teach- ing the kindliness and tol- erance that decent people- live by. One day armed men in brown shirts broke into my home ... fore me away from my daughter..... threw me into a Nazi con- centration, camp. What I have to tell you isn't prop- aganda...just the realistic truth that avery American has a right to know!”.

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