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Himalayan Times — 1960

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A NEWS WEEKLY PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY 1

VOL. XIV * SEPTEMBER 4, I960. NO. IV

CHINESE SPY RINGS MORE CHINESE TOLD TO oourage hoteliers and local

ACTIVE IN INDIA LEAVE KALIMPONG transport association! to

Mew D.lhi Sept 2 Kalimpong, Sept. 2 joinjly orgMi«e ■ »gnl.r

,iew uomi, oepi. < t- e. r conducted sightseeing tours

The Union Govern- "he headmaster of jD Oarjeeling and the

ment is investigating re» 'he local Chung Wah surrounding areas. So far

porta or Chinese sp Chinese School, Mr. Chang Dsrjeeling lacked such

rings operating in India. Shu Feng and a business- amenity which had evoked

Announcing this in the •°*n Mr. Yu Cben Hsiu considerable comments

Rajya Sabha on Wednes- along with their wives from tourist. The advisory

day Mr. B. N. Datar said bave been served with oommittee is likely to

that the Government was notices to leave Kalim- take up the matter soon.

fa statement made Pong immediatrly for

by a former security offi - tnp«r "undesirable activi- CHINA ADMITS INTRUSION

cer of Tibet regarding ttie *>•»"• The notices have

alleged existence of an been by Govern- INT0 N-E"F-A- IN

extensive spy network in ment of [udla und" tha New Delnl' SeP*- 2

India, a. also some Cal- n.w Forelgnen act which Mr Nehru jnform(,d

cu.ta report* suggesting regulates the entry and th(> Lofe gabhft on ^

that the' Chinese living nf Foreigners in Q(.gday (hat the chin#f#

in Calcutta were respon. Kalimpong. Tftp^ tQ rn(jj,>8 protest

aikle for anti Indian pro- Till nnw notices on against the incursion by

pnganda in Kalimpong and 13 Chinese nationals have some Chinese personnel

other areas. been served to leave Ka- jnto Indian Territory in

Mr. Datar said that limpong. Subsequently N.E.F.A. region in June

the oeusus of Chinese in three of them Mr. Tai I nao< been reoeived and

India had now been com Pin, Mr. Liang Tzu Cbih wka under examination,

plrted and there were and Mr Le Pi Tiang have .

12,373 registered Chinese been asked to leave India. Acoordirg to the Chinese

in the country in August """.'D' h# »dded- D,D8

this year. CONDUCTED SIGHTSEEING working personnel, who

TK. Mini.,., *AA.A TOURS IN DARJEELING h»d g°nf out t0 fe" bam-

t „„o M'"'S n • r a . o boo'" 'he forest, lost

that 206 Chinese were Darj.el.ng, 8ept. 2 ^ m&y Qwing t(J thjok

now Indian nationals and The State Government, f0g Bna> )ow clouds and

Mia applications of a few it is understood, has for- .trayed into Indian terri-

Cbinese seeking Indian warded a propojal to the tory. Realizing their

itftizenship was under con- Tourist Advisory Com- 'mistake' they withdrew

0deration. mittee, Darjeeling, to en- immediately.

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