Famine In India: Down to Saturday night the Mansion House Fund for the Indian famine sufferers amounted to £287,300. Among donations were: Leeds, per the Lord Mayor (fourth instalment), £500; Mr. Thomas Whiffen, £100; Gloucester, per the Mayor (4th instalment), £100: Olbury, £75; per the Yorkshire Evening Telegraph, £270; Leek, per the Urban District Council, £300; G. S. A., £10 10s; Maresfield Churches, £13 13s 6d; Mrs. Richmond Powell, £10; Anonymous, £10; New Barnet Pleasant Sunday Afternoons, £11 14s 5d; Mr. Alfred Ransom. £20; the Rev. Edward Malleson, £41; Messrs. Withall, Trotter and Patteson, £10; Highgate Presbyterian Church, £77 4s Id; Mrs. Larnach, £ 20; Mrs. Smith Barry, £10; Mrs. Pinsent, £10; Mrs. Lloyd, £50; T. T., £50; In Memoriam, per Mrs. Upton, £10 10s; St. Marylebone Blue Cross Guild Concert, £13 10s; Captain W. J. Long, £20; Mrs. James Taylor, £25; British and American Congregational Church, Alexandroffsky, St. Petersburg; and Lieutenant- Colonel C. E. Brown, £10.
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