telegram
[Telegram to Raja Ramgarh]
Bombay · 1962
1 pages
Summary
This one-page English telegram, dated 16 January 1962, is addressed to Raja Ramgarh at Jans Evak, Patna, and attributed in print to “- MASANI.” It concerns an electoral arrangement: the sender states that a representative will accept receipts from endorsed candidates in a form specified by a parliamentary sub-committee, treating them as evidence of jeep delivery.
The document also bears the instruction “Not to be telegraphed,” identifies an address at 143, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 1, and includes handwritten annotations and a signature. The full identity of “Masani,” the institutional identity of “Jans Evak,” and the recipient’s authority record remain unresolved.
Key points
- The document is a single-page typed telegram in English dated 16.1.1962.
- It is addressed to Raja Ramgarh, Jans Evak, Patna.
- The message refers to endorsed candidates and a form specified by a parliamentary sub-committee.
- Receipts are to be accepted as a token of delivery of jeeps.
- The telegram is marked “Not to be telegraphed.”
- The printed attribution is “- MASANI,” without a full name.
- The page gives the Bombay address as 143, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bombay 1.
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