idir. alavati (J,tm*«
Per 27 , 12.7 'i
Xir.N. '
-if..’. *5
SHmaiarran (Times
Kalimyt'/ny Stpltmbtr 27,
RAJA DOR.H
.'A ore-, are ..:,r. c-rpjate to expr'*
: rrep.irab’e I ox , r, an ! tfie eistrict
f >;>r y'Wr.g 1 j-in suffered m the untirnnly
■ ng avay of the illustrious K;ija S. 'I'.
Thursday last
had
fnrn
a nay
A pious .mar. of 5^,- Raja f)orji
those ram qialititios. ol huminitv in
that make an individual really great
and truly^'beloved of the masses. In every
walk of life, as an administrator, as a
sportsman, as an organiser and above
;dl as a. selfless puhlie worker, lie was
a source of inspiration - to all; he was
a friend an I guide even to the most
humble and no one ever h
from hirn*.
Although brought up in the luxu-
rious Iradijhons of a Koval House, he
preferred a life of dedication and sarn-
ies- and it is no wonder that the news
of- Ins .sudden .death came as profound
shock to all who knew' him.
Nothing was spared to bring him
b,ir k to healiJi. II was even taken
to Switzerland from where lie returned
only very rec?uilIv with little improve-
jncjit in' Ins condition B loy'e.d of the.
p<o|)lc. are a bo beloved of God Who
has gathered Him unto I Ids folds .leaving
us helpless and lamenting for I im who
has been taken away (torn us bvTHE
WIU. <)R /fT()'I) x '
Wr take this opportunity to convey
<r,,r very sincere sympathy to his wife,
Ihr >Gmi Ghuni and to Ins family who
tnay find solace in the fad that their
grirl is sharp'd by thousands of people
■avho knew Raja Dorji.
May his soul** rest in peaceT
OBITUARY
Raja S. '1
r Dorji
. L 1
E.
[)f:b
/. trip.
»ri of Bb
ut an
assed >,
1 .va v
on
Then
>d;jy artern
oon.- k
aja Sa
h-b'
■a a s
ailing
for some
time pa:
>t. and
the
end
f a me
ali of ;i
sudden.
II- v.;
is a
very
popui
a.r figure ;
uid Ins
demise
will
he
fliouri
ned by .a
large
number
of
. h:s
relatives frierc
Is and
admirers
in-:‘
and
oulsr
In India.
It has bet
r; n ascr
rl, lined
t h it
1 he
last 1
jodilv remains’ of the late R
aja ^
>. T.
Horji
will he-
taken
to Pur
:a k na
in
ee> t r
al Bhutan
via G
ra ngtok
(S-ik
kiml
tor
final rites
and <
:re mat ion.
The
cortege and the members of the family,
are scheduled to leave Bhutan House,
Kalimpong for Gangtok en route to,
Bhutan at 5*30 in the morning on 2nd
October, 1953.
NOTICE
A Tibetan cultural cum conversa-
tional class will lie opened for ail adults
from lai October, 1053 at Holy Lodge,
Office of the Blind 1 Associat'011, Darjeeling,
r All are cordially- uiviteu to attend the
' class.
A class will also be held to train
liliiitia boys in Tibetan carving, painting
and dancing etc. Fu'l particulars mav be
had from the un lersigned.
(Mrs.) S. KAZf,
Ho V. Secretary,
Bhutia Association, Darjeeling.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATH>N
“Notice is hereby given that Sri*
B. D. Sotang. who was Manager of Bloom-
field - ! ea Estate. Darjeelin. has been
suspended, from 9-0-53. Whatsoever Dea-
lings with him will have no Bearing on
the Companv and one may do so at his
own lisks an 1 option ”
GOENKA cS: COM PA V,
Managing Agents.*'
EARLY REPAIRS PROLONG RADIO LIFE — Darjeeling Radio Co., Darjeeling
Per 27 , 12.7 'i
Xir.N. '
-if..’. *5
SHmaiarran (Times
Kalimyt'/ny Stpltmbtr 27,
RAJA DOR.H
.'A ore-, are ..:,r. c-rpjate to expr'*
: rrep.irab’e I ox , r, an ! tfie eistrict
f >;>r y'Wr.g 1 j-in suffered m the untirnnly
■ ng avay of the illustrious K;ija S. 'I'.
Thursday last
had
fnrn
a nay
A pious .mar. of 5^,- Raja f)orji
those ram qialititios. ol huminitv in
that make an individual really great
and truly^'beloved of the masses. In every
walk of life, as an administrator, as a
sportsman, as an organiser and above
;dl as a. selfless puhlie worker, lie was
a source of inspiration - to all; he was
a friend an I guide even to the most
humble and no one ever h
from hirn*.
Although brought up in the luxu-
rious Iradijhons of a Koval House, he
preferred a life of dedication and sarn-
ies- and it is no wonder that the news
of- Ins .sudden .death came as profound
shock to all who knew' him.
Nothing was spared to bring him
b,ir k to healiJi. II was even taken
to Switzerland from where lie returned
only very rec?uilIv with little improve-
jncjit in' Ins condition B loy'e.d of the.
p<o|)lc. are a bo beloved of God Who
has gathered Him unto I Ids folds .leaving
us helpless and lamenting for I im who
has been taken away (torn us bvTHE
WIU. <)R /fT()'I) x '
Wr take this opportunity to convey
<r,,r very sincere sympathy to his wife,
Ihr >Gmi Ghuni and to Ins family who
tnay find solace in the fad that their
grirl is sharp'd by thousands of people
■avho knew Raja Dorji.
May his soul** rest in peaceT
OBITUARY
Raja S. '1
r Dorji
. L 1
E.
[)f:b
/. trip.
»ri of Bb
ut an
assed >,
1 .va v
on
Then
>d;jy artern
oon.- k
aja Sa
h-b'
■a a s
ailing
for some
time pa:
>t. and
the
end
f a me
ali of ;i
sudden.
II- v.;
is a
very
popui
a.r figure ;
uid Ins
demise
will
he
fliouri
ned by .a
large
number
of
. h:s
relatives frierc
Is and
admirers
in-:‘
and
oulsr
In India.
It has bet
r; n ascr
rl, lined
t h it
1 he
last 1
jodilv remains’ of the late R
aja ^
>. T.
Horji
will he-
taken
to Pur
:a k na
in
ee> t r
al Bhutan
via G
ra ngtok
(S-ik
kiml
tor
final rites
and <
:re mat ion.
The
cortege and the members of the family,
are scheduled to leave Bhutan House,
Kalimpong for Gangtok en route to,
Bhutan at 5*30 in the morning on 2nd
October, 1953.
NOTICE
A Tibetan cultural cum conversa-
tional class will lie opened for ail adults
from lai October, 1053 at Holy Lodge,
Office of the Blind 1 Associat'011, Darjeeling,
r All are cordially- uiviteu to attend the
' class.
A class will also be held to train
liliiitia boys in Tibetan carving, painting
and dancing etc. Fu'l particulars mav be
had from the un lersigned.
(Mrs.) S. KAZf,
Ho V. Secretary,
Bhutia Association, Darjeeling.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATH>N
“Notice is hereby given that Sri*
B. D. Sotang. who was Manager of Bloom-
field - ! ea Estate. Darjeelin. has been
suspended, from 9-0-53. Whatsoever Dea-
lings with him will have no Bearing on
the Companv and one may do so at his
own lisks an 1 option ”
GOENKA cS: COM PA V,
Managing Agents.*'
EARLY REPAIRS PROLONG RADIO LIFE — Darjeeling Radio Co., Darjeeling