few
Auga.t 9 1959
ii^Trt \ '.i'fiS»VVx/IT'i«.~ received the gueste with
S. C. JAIN ItlB^W&IWtni^S ..."i^iM ftJMkj* diplo-
I matt and Nepala.e officials
o iocq *nt* dignitaries at a oere-
• . ^ mony on the roof oft ha
Kmbae.y houao where the
PAKISTAN'S REAL INTENTIONS ^J^SfiW
It in becoming increasingly Amerioen military aid. By Kmbe.ey in Delhi has
difficult to gauge the Intentions •nob crude attempts the pub- bean responsible for the
of military regime of Pakistan lie opinion is nought to be in- conduct of American dip-
towards India. In one breath flamed against India. lomatio relations with
SlPrafflSD t Thoae in Una eountrywho Nepal.' Until January
Juto 18 ^hire wis an agree dMi'e *■«• I»4 *»«
to ceaseflre on East Pakistan- ?L*^ "L^k *!f °I Smbeaiy in Washington,
^ between the two SE London wa. in oh.rg. of
d.an villagers of Kn^r ««■». %ne*- commonaenee that Napalese relation! with
S^^Sffl ^Ha^^SLS doited Stat...
^ „^"ti wM.Pr0^!' ling bittern.™ and8 an attitnde KALIMPONG SPORTS
ekSC^^agr^. "this »ti-todian . ASSOCIATE
But the question is' how far !«nT L^m,fm a^rl the Entries and invito for the Saaa-
ZJ^It\Zl^Zl "the W.l™".tb»S°T.tim: « CWl-g. Ski* T_»
&^!f^l3allr MPS h*£?JTu£ ™eh the nnderdgnrf by 18/8/50,
d.r brings have developed in- .„ V / .. .___, . • fi p.m. Out-station teams, out-
to a regular feature, Mr. Aynb ^^t" 1 Z aid. the jarudiotion of the
Khan reoenUy told the oorree- Tm'"m. m f*?1.*""- Bu* ""V* K.8 A. will be provided with
i^hthTwat raVBSwfi MftSS
S^lSSS^SSt °f on the other oWnot IP , ^"li.
to be baaed on Islamic pattern make any ""a- ftZ'rV ?Z£r.m
beoanae of the danger from °lab* * ^t"*'00 5/"
the powerful Hindu neighbour. U.S. EMBASSY OPENED Hon-effiuated Clnba and
There are other belliooee IN KATHMANDU Inttltntlona Be. JO/-
statements from the Pakistani --.^,.„ ,., . ._ „ Juniors—Affiliated Its. S/.
President whioh indicate that S.aMnnandu, Aug. 0 Non-Amheted R.. 5/-
he has adopted the methods The United State. A. R FONING,
of hie discredited predecessors Embassy in Kathmandu SeereUry,
to eapture the imagination of WM formally opened ibis Xelimponj. 8porU Association,
tne l akiBtam massea. ..-, . . . „T-T-.-_^.— r i-:-—
At regular intervals, Pakfa- r Prim
in tne preienoe haTIOHAI FLAGS OF FAST
tan keeps on "unearthing spy « „ „ ? , "'i . Celear ia all Sizei
rings" which are. snpposedly ".P. KOirala and almo.t AnifaMe at Ckesp Sabs
giving secret information to the the entire American pa- pieaae visit:— DIPAK STORES,
Indian High Commission about pulation in the oapitftl
Auga.t 9 1959
ii^Trt \ '.i'fiS»VVx/IT'i«.~ received the gueste with
S. C. JAIN ItlB^W&IWtni^S ..."i^iM ftJMkj* diplo-
I matt and Nepala.e officials
o iocq *nt* dignitaries at a oere-
• . ^ mony on the roof oft ha
Kmbae.y houao where the
PAKISTAN'S REAL INTENTIONS ^J^SfiW
It in becoming increasingly Amerioen military aid. By Kmbe.ey in Delhi has
difficult to gauge the Intentions •nob crude attempts the pub- bean responsible for the
of military regime of Pakistan lie opinion is nought to be in- conduct of American dip-
towards India. In one breath flamed against India. lomatio relations with
SlPrafflSD t Thoae in Una eountrywho Nepal.' Until January
Juto 18 ^hire wis an agree dMi'e *■«• I»4 *»«
to ceaseflre on East Pakistan- ?L*^ "L^k *!f °I Smbeaiy in Washington,
^ between the two SE London wa. in oh.rg. of
d.an villagers of Kn^r ««■». %ne*- commonaenee that Napalese relation! with
S^^Sffl ^Ha^^SLS doited Stat...
^ „^"ti wM.Pr0^!' ling bittern.™ and8 an attitnde KALIMPONG SPORTS
ekSC^^agr^. "this »ti-todian . ASSOCIATE
But the question is' how far !«nT L^m,fm a^rl the Entries and invito for the Saaa-
ZJ^It\Zl^Zl "the W.l™".tb»S°T.tim: « CWl-g. Ski* T_»
&^!f^l3allr MPS h*£?JTu£ ™eh the nnderdgnrf by 18/8/50,
d.r brings have developed in- .„ V / .. .___, . • fi p.m. Out-station teams, out-
to a regular feature, Mr. Aynb ^^t" 1 Z aid. the jarudiotion of the
Khan reoenUy told the oorree- Tm'"m. m f*?1.*""- Bu* ""V* K.8 A. will be provided with
i^hthTwat raVBSwfi MftSS
S^lSSS^SSt °f on the other oWnot IP , ^"li.
to be baaed on Islamic pattern make any ""a- ftZ'rV ?Z£r.m
beoanae of the danger from °lab* * ^t"*'00 5/"
the powerful Hindu neighbour. U.S. EMBASSY OPENED Hon-effiuated Clnba and
There are other belliooee IN KATHMANDU Inttltntlona Be. JO/-
statements from the Pakistani --.^,.„ ,., . ._ „ Juniors—Affiliated Its. S/.
President whioh indicate that S.aMnnandu, Aug. 0 Non-Amheted R.. 5/-
he has adopted the methods The United State. A. R FONING,
of hie discredited predecessors Embassy in Kathmandu SeereUry,
to eapture the imagination of WM formally opened ibis Xelimponj. 8porU Association,
tne l akiBtam massea. ..-, . . . „T-T-.-_^.— r i-:-—
At regular intervals, Pakfa- r Prim
in tne preienoe haTIOHAI FLAGS OF FAST
tan keeps on "unearthing spy « „ „ ? , "'i . Celear ia all Sizei
rings" which are. snpposedly ".P. KOirala and almo.t AnifaMe at Ckesp Sabs
giving secret information to the the entire American pa- pieaae visit:— DIPAK STORES,
Indian High Commission about pulation in the oapitftl