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tHimiiUiiBii lTi.i.e»
October 2C, 1969
LONDON NEWS LEETEK
BY B. B. RAY CHAUDHURI
( Our London Correspondent )
London, Uotober 15.
The victory of the
Tory Party has proved
beyond aha low of doubt
that this country ia de-
finitely moving towaidu
Nationalinm which It
q lite understandable Aa
an imperial power, Britain
was on the top for two
centuries, but that power
ia now alipping nuder-
neath her feet, hence
there is keen desire to
assert to the world that
Britain i« still a great
power to bs reckoned with
and Conservatives only
apeak that language. La-
bour's plan for a non-
nuclear club allowing
Russia aud -Vmerica to
maintain their nuclear
strength whilst the rest
of the world disbanued
nuclear weapons did not
appeal to the average
Britisher, as the reonnt
Election proved. The
proud British-rs are re
luotant to admit that
they are a big power by
courtesy, though in.their
heartof hearts they know
tin world to-day is do-
minated by two supreme
powers, the U S.A. and
the U.> S R. In all fair-
ness to Macmillan, I must
ay he is striving hard
to get to the Summit,
which ought to ba ap-
preciated by everyone.
The Tary Press seems
to be more worried about
the Sino Indian silustu u
in general and the fata
of the. Dalai Lama in
partioular. 1 ran time
to time wa read in 'The
Daily Telegraph"; «'lhe
Daily Extrses". etc. ori
tioiiing "Mai ru's weak
stand againit Chine •
thrusts into India.'' Of
oourse, hay have oeatad
to publish such stories
as "Dalai Lama—A Pri-
aoner in India." Never-
theless, His Holi' as and
the Tibetan refugees are
very much neglected in
India aoocrding to these
gentlemen of the Press.
We have just recei-
ved from Messrs. Jo, n
Wright & Sons, Ltd.
of Bristol, 'The Medical
Annuai ." This Annual
has provided an invalu-
able review of Medical
progress every year for
over three-quarters of a
century, and the present
edition continues the
same useful function. It
is undoubtedly a com-
prehensive publication in
its own field, and ita
usefulness to Surgeons
increases as the yeara
go by. It contains a
wealth of information
about current rasiaroh
and treatment, snd hire
is something for every-
one. General Praotit oners
and burgeons will find
the Annual oonoisa and
clear It ahould be tead
and posseisrd by Loo-
ters throughout ibeCim-
monwealih
The American Cham-
ber of Commerce in
London has sent us the
i9S9 adition of The
Anolo-american Year
Book." This is the 47th
edition, and it provides
sn. invaluable puide to
businessmen, diplomats,
and travellers on both
sides of the Atlantic.
7 he Tradea Seotion of
the Annual is a Commer-
cial Directoiy rf British
and American firms, gi-
ving the subsidiaries,
agents and representati-
ves of each in the other
country. No other exist-
ing Annual ci vers the
wide field dealt with by
•'Anglo-American Year
Book." It ia clear snd
ooncise snd is an indis-
pensable reference book.
NEW STOCK OF
BDDKS
Just Unpacked At
Himalayan Stores
KALIMPONG.
tHimiiUiiBii lTi.i.e»
October 2C, 1969
LONDON NEWS LEETEK
BY B. B. RAY CHAUDHURI
( Our London Correspondent )
London, Uotober 15.
The victory of the
Tory Party has proved
beyond aha low of doubt
that this country ia de-
finitely moving towaidu
Nationalinm which It
q lite understandable Aa
an imperial power, Britain
was on the top for two
centuries, but that power
ia now alipping nuder-
neath her feet, hence
there is keen desire to
assert to the world that
Britain i« still a great
power to bs reckoned with
and Conservatives only
apeak that language. La-
bour's plan for a non-
nuclear club allowing
Russia aud -Vmerica to
maintain their nuclear
strength whilst the rest
of the world disbanued
nuclear weapons did not
appeal to the average
Britisher, as the reonnt
Election proved. The
proud British-rs are re
luotant to admit that
they are a big power by
courtesy, though in.their
heartof hearts they know
tin world to-day is do-
minated by two supreme
powers, the U S.A. and
the U.> S R. In all fair-
ness to Macmillan, I must
ay he is striving hard
to get to the Summit,
which ought to ba ap-
preciated by everyone.
The Tary Press seems
to be more worried about
the Sino Indian silustu u
in general and the fata
of the. Dalai Lama in
partioular. 1 ran time
to time wa read in 'The
Daily Telegraph"; «'lhe
Daily Extrses". etc. ori
tioiiing "Mai ru's weak
stand againit Chine •
thrusts into India.'' Of
oourse, hay have oeatad
to publish such stories
as "Dalai Lama—A Pri-
aoner in India." Never-
theless, His Holi' as and
the Tibetan refugees are
very much neglected in
India aoocrding to these
gentlemen of the Press.
We have just recei-
ved from Messrs. Jo, n
Wright & Sons, Ltd.
of Bristol, 'The Medical
Annuai ." This Annual
has provided an invalu-
able review of Medical
progress every year for
over three-quarters of a
century, and the present
edition continues the
same useful function. It
is undoubtedly a com-
prehensive publication in
its own field, and ita
usefulness to Surgeons
increases as the yeara
go by. It contains a
wealth of information
about current rasiaroh
and treatment, snd hire
is something for every-
one. General Praotit oners
and burgeons will find
the Annual oonoisa and
clear It ahould be tead
and posseisrd by Loo-
ters throughout ibeCim-
monwealih
The American Cham-
ber of Commerce in
London has sent us the
i9S9 adition of The
Anolo-american Year
Book." This is the 47th
edition, and it provides
sn. invaluable puide to
businessmen, diplomats,
and travellers on both
sides of the Atlantic.
7 he Tradea Seotion of
the Annual is a Commer-
cial Directoiy rf British
and American firms, gi-
ving the subsidiaries,
agents and representati-
ves of each in the other
country. No other exist-
ing Annual ci vers the
wide field dealt with by
•'Anglo-American Year
Book." It ia clear snd
ooncise snd is an indis-
pensable reference book.
NEW STOCK OF
BDDKS
Just Unpacked At
Himalayan Stores
KALIMPONG.