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Himalayan Times — 1959

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August 9, ft****- f»-V- T\£

DALAI LAMA'S BROTHER IN DARJEELING

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No Special Message From japan Or U.S.A. ««|;'#jmt to make it

i-i dear that the reoent up-

Darjeeling, Auguit 4 Burg9 i„ Tibet fa a na-

* • m vti tipnal struggle for inde-

Lobiang Samten, one of Tibetan refugees. From pendence," ha a a id.

•f the brothers of the information gathered du- "lbose who have crossed

Dalai Lama who arrived ring hit present shortetay inl0 India by and large

here from Tokyo laet here, he aaemed - oonvin- do not belong to the

evening after spending oed that the prevailing Tibetan rulmg class,

two years in America for conditions in Tibet, whioh otherwise they would be

studies, aaid he had no he desoribed as "barba- hardly willing to work

definite information whe- rouely ruthless'' for every- cheerfully as road labourers

ther the Dalai Lama in- one except the staunohest or try *o eke out a living

tended to settle perma pro-Communists, would Dy peddling inconsequen-

nently in Tokyo. He paid - not permit the refugees . tial msrohandiie:"

he oarried no speoial to retnrn to their home- . ~z ^, ; : ~ -

message for his brother land. Therefore, they London NeWI Letter

either from Tokyo or would have to be reha- (Continned from page 2)

from Amerioa. bilitated soon in suoh a dian woman swimmer

Ha would viait Mos- manner as would not bur- daring to swim the Eng-

aoorie soon to meet his den *he Indian Govern- lish Channel she is recei-

mothar and brother for m,n* farther. More than ving encouragement from

the first time in three 5,000 among the present «]) quarters.

years Any deoiaion oon- gronp of refugees were We have jaat recei.

oerning the future plana ablebodiad, intelligent ,ed a communication frim

or movement of the Dalai young men below 27 gri £grs~ ^..j our

Lama depended entirely Ways had to be evolved J,in«r,ee Minister. He has

on His Holiness and he to train them in useful «greed to meet the mem-

'■iLlUlt nmil sffj""---- avocations preferably as bera of The Indian Jour-

bir brother to 'r3tgrite ekill.d teohnioi.ne or in n.iitta' Assoeiatim when

either to Japan or Ame- specialized work. He he in London

riea. Besides, he was hoped to disoues with his Sri Desei, will visit Sw it-

oonvinied that the Dalai brother how thie oourid zerland at the invitation

Lama would not take ha undertaken speedily 0f tkoSwisa Goverem.nt

any hastv step which »">d efficiently. on hie way to the U.K.

might embarrass the In- . He added that there I have just returned from

dian Government or show was still aome confusion Switzerland where I was

ingratitude for the warm j„ Indian minds about informed there is a plan

hospitality extended "to the Dalai Lama's arrival for setting up a watch

my brother by yonr great jn i„dia There waa a factory in India, and this,

nation." section of opinion whioh aa well ae the offer ef

Tibetan Refugees believed that only the token credit made by the

He appeared worried upper atrata of reactions- Swiss Government will be

about the rehabilitation riea and indolent monks discussed by Sri feaai.
 
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