July 10, 1919
PLEA FOR MORE COMMONWEALTH accompanied by hie wife,
CULTURAL EXCHANGES been taking advantage
' ■■ ' of bar viait to atudy
.-: British ohild-fuidance s.r-
A pita for mora onl- ia a great need for mora ' T'0M Both of them have
tural exohang.s between cultural exchanges bet- baen in London before.
India, the United King- ween India and the Uni- From 1948 to 19(3 Mr.
dam, and other Common- tad Kingdom", ha said. Rahman was attached to
wealth oountrie. was made Tba Indian oultural education department
by Mr. loam Rahman, official haa baan apanding of tha Indian High Com-
Secretary of tha India „ BOnth in Britain a. a mia.ion in London. Ha
Council lor Cultural R.la- gUMt 0f tha British Coun J0,n»d *nd,«Coon«»
tions, in an interview in oil, studying its structure for Cultural Balationa in
London reoently. ull organization "1 at- ,
"Tha time ia past tacb a 8re»l daal of DARJEELING ASSN. OF
when we can talk of the '"P0.''"?™ *° t.h.i". t^** MOUNTAINEERS
n»mm«t.*,.«lth .,-m. he said. "The British Coun- ■■ ■ l"11."." '
SSffl^bla'VMr'Zt •«> Wilt, «o m. could Kathm.adu. July 16.
man said. SIt ia becoming »<>» »?»ve °°me »* *bet- fanning Norgey Eva-
mora and mora tangible *•» *"»•• We hava now mt conqueror, said h.rn
every day, and a mora "»"n«d »•»•«• '» »• that tha "Dar,aaling8har-
exciting "experiment than of our Council pa Chmbers Association"
avar. I beliava that an *»8n •* » important for would bn renamed aa
inoraaaa in tha exchange ™ *«> **£ • «!aar pic- «Mapal Himalayas Sberp.
of indiriduala could deve- tura of tha line, along CHmbera Association" and
lop a real under.landing 7hioh w» hr0P« .*? d,T»- the Aaaociation would open
between tha different Com »«P iffl th* f't"""- offioa m Kathmandu.
monwaalth oountriea" Mr Rahman, who haa Tha office in Knth-
U, R.kmM ...H h. baan studying all aspects mandu would be opened
Mr. Rahman said h. rf ^ Ooun8j,., by about Auguat16 next.
TkS ^ff limWil^i work, aaid h. had baan Tenzing told N.pales,
fe. .E. H.. particnlarly impressed by journalist, that be had
tL JSneluonlat. JtL tha way it wa. organized. obtained tha approval of
tors, educationist., aoian^ ..Th, ',trnotor, 0f tba the Nepal Government to
*&&'E3ttl3£fc British Coonoil at ita top the plan of setting up
li£ H- al« „r«d levels * in particular, th. ...notation office in
ZhJT: p£, * r«Z aomathingwa could copy. Kathmandu.
ttk^S^t 1 h'" ",0 ib**n, MonnUinaaringoirda.
ir^^lv^&TtaS lS2S5f bar. thought that thia
tanaing that at Dalhi, ,h,"» °f *2*25$ W°°,d "T^ "K.SSfiSf
wbiob iahaldbyavi.it! your Govarnmant . > Teriy about Darjaahng
ing profaaaor fro. a <Hf. , »»»»»» te: ?°«PM ,n
farant Oommonwaaltb *^ "P?"' ^f** *1 (ora^ax^itaoiiaTiiituig
cottntryaTaryyaar.-Ihaw «»• BriMah Cannoil, and Himalayas.
PLEA FOR MORE COMMONWEALTH accompanied by hie wife,
CULTURAL EXCHANGES been taking advantage
' ■■ ' of bar viait to atudy
.-: British ohild-fuidance s.r-
A pita for mora onl- ia a great need for mora ' T'0M Both of them have
tural exohang.s between cultural exchanges bet- baen in London before.
India, the United King- ween India and the Uni- From 1948 to 19(3 Mr.
dam, and other Common- tad Kingdom", ha said. Rahman was attached to
wealth oountrie. was made Tba Indian oultural education department
by Mr. loam Rahman, official haa baan apanding of tha Indian High Com-
Secretary of tha India „ BOnth in Britain a. a mia.ion in London. Ha
Council lor Cultural R.la- gUMt 0f tha British Coun J0,n»d *nd,«Coon«»
tions, in an interview in oil, studying its structure for Cultural Balationa in
London reoently. ull organization "1 at- ,
"Tha time ia past tacb a 8re»l daal of DARJEELING ASSN. OF
when we can talk of the '"P0.''"?™ *° t.h.i". t^** MOUNTAINEERS
n»mm«t.*,.«lth .,-m. he said. "The British Coun- ■■ ■ l"11."." '
SSffl^bla'VMr'Zt •«> Wilt, «o m. could Kathm.adu. July 16.
man said. SIt ia becoming »<>» »?»ve °°me »* *bet- fanning Norgey Eva-
mora and mora tangible *•» *"»•• We hava now mt conqueror, said h.rn
every day, and a mora "»"n«d »•»•«• '» »• that tha "Dar,aaling8har-
exciting "experiment than of our Council pa Chmbers Association"
avar. I beliava that an *»8n •* » important for would bn renamed aa
inoraaaa in tha exchange ™ *«> **£ • «!aar pic- «Mapal Himalayas Sberp.
of indiriduala could deve- tura of tha line, along CHmbera Association" and
lop a real under.landing 7hioh w» hr0P« .*? d,T»- the Aaaociation would open
between tha different Com »«P iffl th* f't"""- offioa m Kathmandu.
monwaalth oountriea" Mr Rahman, who haa Tha office in Knth-
U, R.kmM ...H h. baan studying all aspects mandu would be opened
Mr. Rahman said h. rf ^ Ooun8j,., by about Auguat16 next.
TkS ^ff limWil^i work, aaid h. had baan Tenzing told N.pales,
fe. .E. H.. particnlarly impressed by journalist, that be had
tL JSneluonlat. JtL tha way it wa. organized. obtained tha approval of
tors, educationist., aoian^ ..Th, ',trnotor, 0f tba the Nepal Government to
*&&'E3ttl3£fc British Coonoil at ita top the plan of setting up
li£ H- al« „r«d levels * in particular, th. ...notation office in
ZhJT: p£, * r«Z aomathingwa could copy. Kathmandu.
ttk^S^t 1 h'" ",0 ib**n, MonnUinaaringoirda.
ir^^lv^&TtaS lS2S5f bar. thought that thia
tanaing that at Dalhi, ,h,"» °f *2*25$ W°°,d "T^ "K.SSfiSf
wbiob iahaldbyavi.it! your Govarnmant . > Teriy about Darjaahng
ing profaaaor fro. a <Hf. , »»»»»» te: ?°«PM ,n
farant Oommonwaaltb *^ "P?"' ^f** *1 (ora^ax^itaoiiaTiiituig
cottntryaTaryyaar.-Ihaw «»• BriMah Cannoil, and Himalayas.