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Himalayan Times — 1953

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December 27, 1953

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Kalimpong, Decmbir 27, 1953

INDIA AND CmillVA

China and India are two
great neighbours. 'Since the days
Immemorial the two • countries
have had close cultural and
economic relations. It. is in the
intorest of the both that they
should continue their age-old
cantaets. Jhe pledge by Dr.
Tiii-si-Ling, China’s Vice-Minis-
ter for Cultural Affairs who is
on goodwill mission to this coun-
^ try that “we will- always treat
our neighbour .with pure friend-
ship’’ is refreshing. He would,

; however, do well to throw light
on why some Indian' territories
havp been nia-ked as the
Chinese areas in the latest
maps prepared bv the commu-
nist Government. •

DP. rhee’s LATEST

Probably' it was his “lucid

• interval ’, when Dr. Syngman
Tthee said that lie would observe .
armistice for 90 days from the
si art* of. tlip Korean political

■ (■ inference regardless of the fad .
when it .look pla. 6 Now South
.Koreans -Foreign '‘Minister , says
Jliat, Dr. hhee ■ did not mean'
what vlie said last week-. This
change in the. South • Korean .
President's attitude is'disquiet ing,
tor, it ris not ye.t known when
i ho proposed- political conference-
■Which, ought to have been con-
vened in Octob. r, will be held.
According tip his ' promise* Dr.
V J hpe is -committeed^tQ observe'

. a itiistice till 'the 'Third week of
.' .iangary/, Does' lie propose to
g-> ahead with - his mad policy

• o ' sabotaging the armistice after
tlfat period ? The allies should

he vigilant lest any precipitate
action on qhe part of South
Korea’s President should create
a difficult situaiion.

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A. I. <3. I.K v Gl'F.

On behalf of the Tibet
Wool Shippers Association,
-Kalimpong Sri Deo Chand
Mmtri presented a purse
of Rs. 501/- to Sri N. B
Gurung M. L A., and
President All India Gorkha
League towards theholding
of tlie 9th Annual Session
of IheLeage as Kalimnong

MR. TENZING WANGDI

Mr. lenzing Wangdi
has been appointed Deputy
Minister. Excise, West Ben-
gal, with effect from Wed-
nesday, in addition to his
duties as DefCity Minister
for Tribal Welfare.

documents to prove that
Taxes have been paid
iipto-date by him must be
produced with tenders.
Particulars can be soph
in the aforesaid office
and in the office of the
Superintending Engineer,
Northern Circle, at Jal-
paiguri, during working
hours on week lays.

*

TENDER NOTICE

The/Executive Engineer,
Darjeeling Division, Dar-
jeeling, invites sealed ten-
ders, in B. F. No. 2911,
from enlisted Classes I
and II Contractors of
Works & Buildings De-
partment as well as from
reliable outside Contrac-
tors and combination of
Classess HI and IV Con-
tractors of the aforesaid
Department, as per ruleB,
for the undernoted work
with Estimated cost and
Earnest money, noted
against it:—(1) Permanent
Restoration of damages
caused by rains of 1952
to National Highway 3!-
A in the 31st mile of
Teesta Valley Road ...
Rs. 58,700/-, Rs 1,174/-
Tenders will b3 received
upto 3 p.m. of January
5, 1954. Earnest money,
deposited either in (a)
Treasury or Reserve Bank
Challans.or (b> in pledged
Govt. Securities or Na-
tional Saving. Certificntes
or Post Office Savings
Bank Accoun', must ac-
company each teder
without which it will not
be considered. Outside
contractors must prove
their financial resources
to the afoiesaid officer
beforehand without which
tender form will not be
issued to them. Attes-
ted copies of Income and
Sales Tax clearence cer-
tificates or in absence
 
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