Four
lliin-n'.aijuii \.J.imt 1
January 24. 1854
KaHmpong. January 'JI. t(>5 I
—- - . ^_
THE SCAFFOLD WAY
Mr.. Djilas'a "exculsion"
from the Yugoslav com-
inunist party would sur-
prise none. Mr. S'jilas i-:
mie of the Vice-Presidents
of Yugoslavia. He ban the
misfortune of incurring the
wrath of Mr. Edward
iCardelj, secretary of the
party by advocating a
''democratic" in sterd of
an "onI'm ded revolutio-
nary" outlook. He had
also the audacity to attack
•privileges among the party
leaders and thci* use of
luxurious cars. That was
too much for the com-
raunUt' bosses tii tolerate
-The' parly m< tubers re-
fused _to be impressed by
Dj.lasV dramatic - Action
of coining 50 the m<-. tine
on foot. He was four d
guilty of "df viatirn' from
ihe party path Mr Pjilan
lias' resigned- his • post of
President of Parliament.
He still remains . a • Vice
President. ■ Hut can he
conti tie. to be so for.long?
The Yugoslav' communist
league does not differ fun-
damentally, from Russia's
communist partv. Tito had
.only differed from .Stalin.'
not from - the late'.Soviet
dictators ways and me-
thods to maintain powor.
In communist states 're-
negades'' haVo no plaiia
other than a scaffold. One
W'll be hardly surprised
if Pijilas is also forced to
join IVria and other men
.of ..his kind in the. other
•vorld.
BACKWARD CLASSES
COMM'SSJO"
To-ir Pr gMmm* in Oerjeel'ng
n>'.'ci
Kalitnponc, .Tany. 21
« The•Backward O as es
Commission is arriving by
A»r at- Siligort on the
. 2Sth in»t, .Meetii g nflie nls
and non officials there-, the
Commission will visit "Mai
the same aftern'icn and
will visit Knrseopg the
fnOowiuj? day. ■ The same
bftemoon th» Conim'M'on
will rn«ve • « I) >i j'-elinc
■ from where it will retorn
ti ('al"Utta ou the fOth.
Retirement?' ive*. of
Ilaekwird f'l-i.-sen Orgmi-
sations arid 'Backward
T'lassi s Peop'o have 1 eeri
requested to meet the
'Pom-mis a inn at one. of the
places menticn'd a"bove
according to their eonve-
jilecce^ „ ,
Thai above given pro-
li1v|->t;IlUC I'AV
Ci:i.!.IIU ATI( >N
Rtilimpong J any. 2.1
As usual the Repub-
lic Day Celebration! will
be h !d at Knlimpong on
2(iih January, lfcd4> The
following programme has
been issued by Sr. X. K.
C'hiikruvirty, Suh-lHvi
sionnl O nicer KaiimpoAg
who has appealed to the
general public t" parti*
cipate in the celebrations.
At Suuri-c : 1. Prabbat
i'heri.
1'. Hoisting of National
Flaps on all (iovernnunt
and other buildings. t.
9-30 A.M. : Police parade
at the Mela (hound.
10 A.M : AM faOh« pru-
yer nieoting at the M.i hi
ground.
11 A.M : Ritual Spinn
ing at the Mela grotm I.
12 Noon : Two minutes
silence as a murk ol r«".»-
pect to the memory ol
the martyrs who laid <I"v m
their lives ill the stufjgle
for tho country's inde-
pendence.
KEVENTErii .FfiESH
PORK PRODUCES
Availabl? at
KALirViPONG .
gramme however,', r* pro-
visional and, any i htts -. <•
in it will be notified later*
not necessari'y through
these columns.
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lliin-n'.aijuii \.J.imt 1
January 24. 1854
KaHmpong. January 'JI. t(>5 I
—- - . ^_
THE SCAFFOLD WAY
Mr.. Djilas'a "exculsion"
from the Yugoslav com-
inunist party would sur-
prise none. Mr. S'jilas i-:
mie of the Vice-Presidents
of Yugoslavia. He ban the
misfortune of incurring the
wrath of Mr. Edward
iCardelj, secretary of the
party by advocating a
''democratic" in sterd of
an "onI'm ded revolutio-
nary" outlook. He had
also the audacity to attack
•privileges among the party
leaders and thci* use of
luxurious cars. That was
too much for the com-
raunUt' bosses tii tolerate
-The' parly m< tubers re-
fused _to be impressed by
Dj.lasV dramatic - Action
of coining 50 the m<-. tine
on foot. He was four d
guilty of "df viatirn' from
ihe party path Mr Pjilan
lias' resigned- his • post of
President of Parliament.
He still remains . a • Vice
President. ■ Hut can he
conti tie. to be so for.long?
The Yugoslav' communist
league does not differ fun-
damentally, from Russia's
communist partv. Tito had
.only differed from .Stalin.'
not from - the late'.Soviet
dictators ways and me-
thods to maintain powor.
In communist states 're-
negades'' haVo no plaiia
other than a scaffold. One
W'll be hardly surprised
if Pijilas is also forced to
join IVria and other men
.of ..his kind in the. other
•vorld.
BACKWARD CLASSES
COMM'SSJO"
To-ir Pr gMmm* in Oerjeel'ng
n>'.'ci
Kalitnponc, .Tany. 21
« The•Backward O as es
Commission is arriving by
A»r at- Siligort on the
. 2Sth in»t, .Meetii g nflie nls
and non officials there-, the
Commission will visit "Mai
the same aftern'icn and
will visit Knrseopg the
fnOowiuj? day. ■ The same
bftemoon th» Conim'M'on
will rn«ve • « I) >i j'-elinc
■ from where it will retorn
ti ('al"Utta ou the fOth.
Retirement?' ive*. of
Ilaekwird f'l-i.-sen Orgmi-
sations arid 'Backward
T'lassi s Peop'o have 1 eeri
requested to meet the
'Pom-mis a inn at one. of the
places menticn'd a"bove
according to their eonve-
jilecce^ „ ,
Thai above given pro-
li1v|->t;IlUC I'AV
Ci:i.!.IIU ATI( >N
Rtilimpong J any. 2.1
As usual the Repub-
lic Day Celebration! will
be h !d at Knlimpong on
2(iih January, lfcd4> The
following programme has
been issued by Sr. X. K.
C'hiikruvirty, Suh-lHvi
sionnl O nicer KaiimpoAg
who has appealed to the
general public t" parti*
cipate in the celebrations.
At Suuri-c : 1. Prabbat
i'heri.
1'. Hoisting of National
Flaps on all (iovernnunt
and other buildings. t.
9-30 A.M. : Police parade
at the Mela (hound.
10 A.M : AM faOh« pru-
yer nieoting at the M.i hi
ground.
11 A.M : Ritual Spinn
ing at the Mela grotm I.
12 Noon : Two minutes
silence as a murk ol r«".»-
pect to the memory ol
the martyrs who laid <I"v m
their lives ill the stufjgle
for tho country's inde-
pendence.
KEVENTErii .FfiESH
PORK PRODUCES
Availabl? at
KALirViPONG .
gramme however,', r* pro-
visional and, any i htts -. <•
in it will be notified later*
not necessari'y through
these columns.
FOR EFFICIENCY 8c SERVICE: Consult Durjeeling Radio Co. Darjeeling
__■ __. _,_______.....____. _________:—:—- - • —s-