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Six

Himalayan Times

January 22, 1950

COMMONSENSE CROSSWORD
f C(nUinii.'I form, page column "
Previous reference: (1) Generally speaking,
more of a worry to women than to men
(Tots) 2I8-20.D. (2) How rediculous
seems a man who is inordinately vain
of his these .(Togs).

Married happily or unhappily no
mother ever neglects her children. On
the otherhand an unhappy -marriage often
causes a wife to neglect her dresses because
in that case clothes and dress are of
no value to her. I am -for Togs. Toys
has no meaning . in the clue-
Jntciiocker

ISA. We're apt. to feel sorry for

. honest person who is mads a---'—of'

by a rogue.

15D possessive Wife Is usually

quick to----undue interest in her

husband by. another woman. _J
Alternatives: TOOL, FOOL, DETECT,
DEFEAT.

Dictionary meaning: Tool-implement, any
one of W'hom-another 'iii.VkeS use for his
otyil purposes. Rogue Rascal, swindler,
Knave. Possessive- of or indicating pos-
session. Interest- personal influence.
Previous reference: (1) Not uncommonly
a learned man is made this by unscru-
pulous exploiter fToei.) 200-18A. (2) How
easy it often is for a woman to make
infatuated lover this (Foot) 108-231).

An' honest person can never be a
tool of a rogue. Tool is therefore an
absurd answer here. On the otherhand
he may sometimes be made fo-,1 of by
a rogue and we are apt to be sorry
for such an honest person.-

Any woman can detect undue interest
in her husband by another woman but
a wife who has her husband in. her
sway of love can quickly defeat such
interest. Dei-eat is the word here.

My "X-Ray" eyes see 100% Banker
interlocher here in Fool & Defeat.

DARJEELING DISTRICT

CONGRESS CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE
& CONGRESS ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL

l From Otir own eurros|io:i(!en'. !

Kalimpong, Jan. 10.
The West Bengal Provincial Con-
gress Committee have appointed the follow-
ing persons of the district as members
of the District Credential Committee:—

1. Mrs. David Mohon

2. Sri Ramasankar Prosad

3. Sri Ami Behari Ray

The following appointments have
been made in the District Elections
Tribunal1

1. Sri i'ema Kapur

2. Sri Kaluram Sharma

3. Dr. K. Chakravarti

ration shops

"All food Ration shops will remain
closed on the 2<ith. January 1950 on
aecoufit of Republic Day ^celebration.
Card holders due to draw their rations
on that day may draw their rations on
any other day of that -week." Town
Rationing Officer, Kalimpong.

Sfo. Qwiflatn'd Mo met

"vacancies exist for Indian,
Nepali anil Tibetan children in Dr. Graham's
Homes School, Kalimpong. New session
commences 13th February 1950. For
particulars write to the Superintendent.."
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news' papers

. The Statesman, Illustrated Weekly of
India, Himalayan Times, I'uited Asia &
many other reputed weeklies and moot blips
are available at Himalayan Stores, Kalim-
pong. Pmonk 69.
 
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