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No.529
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No.5782
TWO CENTS PAID
Judge & Mrs. T. H. Conner
Court of Civil Appeals.
Court House.
Ft. Worth, Texas.
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New York, February 11, 1925EB 11
1928
The "Resolute" arrived at Bombay on time this morn
ing, as advised in a cablegram just received.
On the voyage over from Somaliland there were Dances
on the broad, brilliantly bedecked decks, and the passen.
gers especially enjoyed Lectures and Travel Talks on the
wonderland they were approaching.
Your friends for the next two weeks will experience one
of the great thrills of this great round of travel, for mar
velous India is a high spot of World touring.
The Itinerary includes for all, Bombay, the Caves of
Elephanta, Calcutta, Benares, Delhi, Fatehpur Sikri and
Agra and the world's most beautiful tomb, the Taj Mahal.
They are in luck!
HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE
INDIA has three hundred million people, mostly
Hindus, Mohammedans and Tamils, and these teem-
ing millions are governed by a comparative handful
of British. The architectural monuments of the
Moguls at Agra and Delhi are tremendously impres-
sive.
FOR ADDRESS