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came to this country as o a partner i the firm ol Cama and Co. — the first Indian house ol business opened England. He has always taken an active mnterest in osocil (ques- tions, cspecially in India, and his hock on “I'he Poverty of India” s a standard work. His return o the House of Commons as member for Central F'imshury at the recent clection has heen re- ceived o India with wide-spread enthu- SIS,

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