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Wacha, Dinshaw Edulji; Tata, Jamsetji Nasarwanji [Honoree]
The life and life work of J. N. Tata — Madras, 1914

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qualities that have caused his name to be so univer-
sally respected. We wish to have some memorial
by which anyone may socomport himself that whether
in time of toil or struggle, or whether in time of
harvest or success, or whether he is placed in the
gaze of the public or in his private life,—he should
be so able to comport himself, as to prove and
establish himself a worthy citizen of this great
Indian Empire. (Applause.) I have now only to
repeat my acknowledgment of thanks for the
kindness with which you received that vote.
(Applause.)
His Excellency then announced that he had
received a letter from Mr. Bomonji Dinshaw Petit
expressing his regret that he was not able to be
present at the meeting. He was also in a
position to say that some one had written to him to
say that as a friend he would like to present
Rs. 300 in connection with the proposed memorial.
The proceedings then terminated.
THE COMPLETED WORK.
His EXCELLENCY SlR GEORGE CLARKE, Gover-
nor of Bombay, performed on Thursday, the 11th
April, 1912, the interesting ceremony of unveiling
the statue of the late Mr. Jamsetjee N. Tata on the
plot of ground at the junction of Waudby and
Cruickshank Roads, Bombay. There were a large

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