Show I CUEZON TO AMERICANS Sends Thanks for Aid in Relieving Believing India Famine j Jan 4 The consul at Bombay has forwarded to the state de tie department depar par ent the following letter from Lord Curzon viceroy of India in which he expresses his appreciation of the contributions made by the American people for the relief of the famine suf sufferers sufferers sufferers in India I Viceroys Camp Nov 23 1900 Dear Sir The viceroy kero has the in adding his teU telti gr greatest pleasure many to dUt which he h t y ou U are arc sendinG the American Am as asto asto to the of the e contributions contributions that hat have been made b by the American public to tu the relief of the I these recent I Indian ian famine Whether contributions have taken the form of or money or clothing or r grain they have bave sprung from the noisIest noblest of h m sea en viz iz The feeling for foring Suffer ing tug manhood and the recognition ora of a common aid oid between the two great I branches of the r ce and they the have haNe exercised a and said material influence in the t mitigation of the greatest calamity with which h IndiS in l hAs bes been Inflicted indicted for many years year years I am yours faithfully WALTER LAWRENCE LA Private Secretary to the Viceroy iThe The Honorable Mr William T Pet Fee UnIted States Consul Chairman of the American Indian Famine Relief Relic |