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Himalayan Times — 1954

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March 2', l!>".4

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and stop car*. The drivers t.n and India have been «,story of Indian armed
alwayofriendly but curious, the most hospitable of all forces - 'h'
would have to be maH>- and without their attitude In reply to a ques-
io understand what was and kuidmss such a trip ,jon ^v ghri !Si N. I>a*
trying to be accomplished. »« this conic: never have the 'Minister of Defence
This' often proved difficult been possible, for he has organisation, SI ri Maha-vir '
because of language ha- only Spent a total of Tyagi, said that of the
rriers, However, |he tni- 035 00 (approximately R*'. 28 volumes of the protfo-
veller thought noon the 1601 f r everything in the Bej history of the Indian
idea of having a transla- past three months Aimed Koicea in World
lion made consisting of: He sa\s 'I find War II, which was being
"How manv miles ate Kalimpong ver.v inferos- prepared by the combined
von going ? To what town ting. v*ry colourful & find . inter services historical sec-
arc you going? the loCH' cit "/en* have tion, four were, with' the
■ I am an American JT0 hospitable." presS) five were ready for
.indent hitch-hiking mv Ttt a ft „' the press and seven more
way around the world ceed o S.kkmv & then would soon be ready, for
Pan I tret a lift with vouY" °" l? )|CaiC^t* wb^ ■ J" Pres8-; The drf9 of
Every one seemed amused l'e 9h,lU - Z *he ."ma.rnng volumes,
, • . .. his passage across th" except one, were also com
and most co-operative, ~d ^ tQ hig ■ > re

the trip has not always Npw Yofk homn determU J^wi and edited. The

been easy, not town* ned to make the entire total amount of expendi-

the people have not been 1rip with Wssthan «10n00 ture incurred so far, the

wiling but the Kc.rc.tv 0n January 12 he met" Minister added, wa*. app-

ot vehtel s. Lone wai's tr,e prime M'nnter • and roximateiy Rs.- 26 lakhs,

were- not uncommon an I Mpj pa,„rit at hpr rMj. The Ooverriment of Pakis-

htura wo I! pa*, wttho.it- denw anH hv| a nice tan had agreed to bear

seemg one veh cle. I hi, chM> Thev both wrote in ^oe of the cost,

was e.,ec ally true .n \ u. h{]J - „r„„'v ,„.ck. Since NATIONAL CADET CORPS

poslav a Turkey the Arab ^ p.lhr visited Replying to a qu. stion

count tee P,k,itan. Afgha- ■. wU „, ,,)anabi,d b Shri Ukshma.! Singh"

i.stan. I,d,a and mm-', -for Kumbh Mela on Feb. ,Pnarak ^e fceputv. {&.>

Hy Iran. Cutting aenva . ? th,M , Proc eded '<« fpn,e Minister. Shri Satish

Iran ana the lverman • Banara«, patna & spent Chandra said that the.

desert was rea.ly a cru|>- ;jww*i we It in Nepal. • - total' strength bf. officers

Ding task, bat one Tide Lagt week he arrived in . ^ cadets in -the National

of r.500 miles on a flv* p.,rj«pHBe & has come CAdet C6ro» at- the end

day and five-night trifk hern -to Kalimpong '# - ,,f I9:,3 was 2.308 and

and a wild opium *W*™X RADIO TELEPHONE 81,190 respectively.. There

driver go- him to> th» SERVICE - were684 officers and 27 760

Pakistan border. ' . ' March 4 •" cadets in the senior divi-

He has . found the p^Sphon. ^r ■ .ion ■ consisted of -1,604

hospitality Of the people ■ < ; ; Kadto lel.pnone per d r)2 830 cadets,

has increased in direct - v-e. betwer^ - f*e* were 20 officers and

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