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Himalayan Times — 1956

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January 8. 1956

OUR LOIVDCPW LETTER 3ft gUSft Su

and answer, and do not

BY B. B. RAY CHAUDHURI include the Common Law

cases of the Exchequer

(Our London Correspondent) „r pjeaB. xhe abstracts

amply illustrate the na-

London, January 1 ture of a perjod whe.Di

.. ... _ .. under the influence of

The Soviet leaders' possibility. Conservative Bngij6h iega] i(jea8 and

forthcoming visit to Lon- non-Russian opinion, in- Tudor legislation old

don is still the subject deed, agrees, privately, 8anoti0ns had lost their

of great controversy. Mar but strongly, that suoh a for(je -j h B,so underline

shal Bulganin and the crudely sensitive reaction the t 80cja, ,,banges.

Communist Party chief would be a first class dip- The book also contains a

Mr. Khrushchev, will, I lomatio blunder. It would, detail.d index. It is

understand, probably in fact, suggest weakness ftn important publication,

make their projected visit rather than strength and e8pacial|y for the 8tudent8

to London late in April. play into the hands of of legal history.

This is the period which any elements who might T\

the ' Britiih Government be pleased to make pro- ___._

would prefer. Either Down- paganda capital out of

ing 8treet or the Krem- British indignation. AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI-
lin may take the initia- T ,

.. . J •_ •*„_.! 1 understand that the HON AT PEDONG

tive in opening informal „ u rcuunva

l ,, l • t j Government of the Chi- v , _ T „

talks there or in London ,, , , ,. ... Kahmpong, Jan. 6

. j . . .. . . uese Peoples Kepublio _ r

to determine a suitable ... . r . „ r , c .. . . _

.. . , , . j ■ • wilL invite Dr. Prasad lor l be 10th annual Pe-

timetable. A decision T . . .. . „, . ir , r . .,«_„•

,,,,„. , , . a state visit to China. If done Live-stock & Agri-

soould be made at least , , .u- • n i u •«

. _____i „r „ u»f™- and when this invitation cultural Lxhibition will

a couple oi months before . . „ ., . . _ , .

.u„ __„«: materialises, our President, be held at the Pedong

the visit, so that no otti- n o ■• J a j V j r jh. i r,.r

cial announcement need Dr: BaJ^dra Prasad, wil ground iron,, 4th to 7th

be forthcoming until mid- "ten^ >nv.tat,on to Mao February, 1956.,

w.k,.,.,„ if ,u 4~-;i Tae TunB t0 v'8it India.

February if the late April ^ * Ag U6ua, tho show

date is agreed upon. Angry The latest publication will include Live-stock,

protests in the House of ' of the University of Agricultural prcduce,

Commons against -'anti- Wales Press, viz—"fix- handicraft, a baby show

Colonial' speeches by Mar- chequer Proceeding & fo|k 8ong8 & dl4i1(.e8.

ohal Bulganin and Mr. Concerning Wales in

Khrushchev in India and Tempore James I" is the A strong committee

Burma have, of course, fifteenth volume of the with Sri S. N Koy S.D O.

not passed unnoticed here. Board of Celtic Studies, Kalimpong as President

Nor have demands in soma University of Wales His- has been formed & Sri S C.

British newspaper that tory and Law series. This Nayak, Distriot. Live-stoi k

the invitation should be volume is compiled by T. Officer who is the Secre-

withdrawn. But no serious J Jeffrey Jones. The ex- tary of the Exhibition is

consideration is being oerpts in the present work . making all efforts to make

given here to any suoh have been taken from the ~'J the Exhibition a succeas.
 
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