Kjimnlagim fimca August 2, 1959
LONDON NEWS EETTE
deserve congratulations.
I have received a
_* superb publication from
by b. b. ray chaudhuri thelstituto Italiano per il
, ~ T . „ , Medio ed Estremo Oriente
( Our London Correspondent ) whjoh flVfcry ArU|jt ftnd
t«..j t i aa Art lover in India will
London, July 22 welcome, v,z: 'Chinese
At the Imperial Crio- non-white South African 1^°^ ^ b> K" H"
ket Conference the week- cricketers who are always ! V !J , ,UnI
ness of the Indian and excluded from the Soulh doubtedly on. oJ the finest
New Zealand cricketers African Cricket Team on Ar.fc books for the con-
has been discussed at stupid racial grounds. noiM. ur of On. ntal Ait.
lehgth and in future it * dl8criPt«™ uot" on
seems that T.st Matches We have just received the moans and methods
in this country will be the 1959 issue of "An- of traditional Chinese Con-
limited to three days for nuai. Review of Medi- noi^seuiship based upon
visitors from India and «ne" publikLed by An- a 8tudy ot the art of
New Zealand. Th« Impe. nual Reviews, Inc. of mounting scrolls in China
rial Crioket Conference de- America. This is the tenth »ad JaPan wl11 greatly
sires to maintain the high volume. Every Medical interest everyone. This
standard of Test Matches student and Medical Ins- magnificent volume oon-
Judging from the poor titution throughout the tain« over six hundred
■how made by the Indian Commonwealth should Page8 and presents an
orioketers, it should be subscribe to this An >Mal. entirely new approach to
advisable that future s«lec- As in previous years, the study of Chinese pam-
tions of players be made there are chapters on *>ng and calligiaphy. T
not by a few on the various Diseases, viz:— is a critical study o
Board but by impartial Kidney: Gastrointeitinnl antique Chinese *cro!h
and exparienced observeis Tract: Cardiovascular Sya- Th* Istituto Ivauamo
and that there should be tenj; Infectious Diseftfr*. per it: Medio ed Estremo
no favouritism because of fto The chapters oh Orient* has published
past records or position. Hematology; Rndnnrino this book in limited
However, one thing struck '°gy: Allergy ard Tmirni edition,
me—Why is it still oall- nology are quite thorough. I have just receive
ed the "Impsrial" Cricket H L Kottme «r nfSroo the followi; g statenun
Conference ? The word kholm has made a useful from the Swedish Inter
''Imperial" is certainly contribution on Radiology national Tress Bureau :-
not p datable to Indians, (Therapy), whilst "Pnvi "In competition with the
Pakistanis, Ceylonene and ronm.ntal Medicine ' will world's largest cable ma-
West Indians. It is time be read with great inter- nufacturers theStockholm
this Conference were term. eRt by General Praoti oompany Liljeholmens Ka-
ed ' Commonwealth Crio- tioners alt over the world. belfabrik (of the AsEA
ket Conference." Finally, The Editor of this An- group) has obtained an
the Imperial cricketers nual Review, D.A.Rytand, order for 15,000-m. electri
conveniently failed to die- ar>d his colleagues, of cable for 33,000-v. tensio
oin the appeal of the *h« Editorial Committee, (Continued on page 5)
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LONDON NEWS EETTE
deserve congratulations.
I have received a
_* superb publication from
by b. b. ray chaudhuri thelstituto Italiano per il
, ~ T . „ , Medio ed Estremo Oriente
( Our London Correspondent ) whjoh flVfcry ArU|jt ftnd
t«..j t i aa Art lover in India will
London, July 22 welcome, v,z: 'Chinese
At the Imperial Crio- non-white South African 1^°^ ^ b> K" H"
ket Conference the week- cricketers who are always ! V !J , ,UnI
ness of the Indian and excluded from the Soulh doubtedly on. oJ the finest
New Zealand cricketers African Cricket Team on Ar.fc books for the con-
has been discussed at stupid racial grounds. noiM. ur of On. ntal Ait.
lehgth and in future it * dl8criPt«™ uot" on
seems that T.st Matches We have just received the moans and methods
in this country will be the 1959 issue of "An- of traditional Chinese Con-
limited to three days for nuai. Review of Medi- noi^seuiship based upon
visitors from India and «ne" publikLed by An- a 8tudy ot the art of
New Zealand. Th« Impe. nual Reviews, Inc. of mounting scrolls in China
rial Crioket Conference de- America. This is the tenth »ad JaPan wl11 greatly
sires to maintain the high volume. Every Medical interest everyone. This
standard of Test Matches student and Medical Ins- magnificent volume oon-
Judging from the poor titution throughout the tain« over six hundred
■how made by the Indian Commonwealth should Page8 and presents an
orioketers, it should be subscribe to this An >Mal. entirely new approach to
advisable that future s«lec- As in previous years, the study of Chinese pam-
tions of players be made there are chapters on *>ng and calligiaphy. T
not by a few on the various Diseases, viz:— is a critical study o
Board but by impartial Kidney: Gastrointeitinnl antique Chinese *cro!h
and exparienced observeis Tract: Cardiovascular Sya- Th* Istituto Ivauamo
and that there should be tenj; Infectious Diseftfr*. per it: Medio ed Estremo
no favouritism because of fto The chapters oh Orient* has published
past records or position. Hematology; Rndnnrino this book in limited
However, one thing struck '°gy: Allergy ard Tmirni edition,
me—Why is it still oall- nology are quite thorough. I have just receive
ed the "Impsrial" Cricket H L Kottme «r nfSroo the followi; g statenun
Conference ? The word kholm has made a useful from the Swedish Inter
''Imperial" is certainly contribution on Radiology national Tress Bureau :-
not p datable to Indians, (Therapy), whilst "Pnvi "In competition with the
Pakistanis, Ceylonene and ronm.ntal Medicine ' will world's largest cable ma-
West Indians. It is time be read with great inter- nufacturers theStockholm
this Conference were term. eRt by General Praoti oompany Liljeholmens Ka-
ed ' Commonwealth Crio- tioners alt over the world. belfabrik (of the AsEA
ket Conference." Finally, The Editor of this An- group) has obtained an
the Imperial cricketers nual Review, D.A.Rytand, order for 15,000-m. electri
conveniently failed to die- ar>d his colleagues, of cable for 33,000-v. tensio
oin the appeal of the *h« Editorial Committee, (Continued on page 5)
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