Four
Himalayan Times
March 13, 1961
U4 14 fie. SO, Ka\
GOVIND BALI.ABH PANT
Editor :
S. C. JAIN S
One mors pillar of
the freedom movemeut
has fallen and the country
has suffered an irreparable :
lose oo the sad demise
•of 5rj Pknt* . He wa« a
born leader of men, and
his poiitioal wisdom was
an asset to the country
A man of Himalayas
with Himalayan courage
& determination he al-
ways worked for the
well-being and advance-
ment of the c wintry throu-
ghout bis life. His intellect,
rare parliamsntry skill
amiable and unruffled
dispositions and devoted
service and sacrifice in
the country's cause would
always remain a source
of inspiration and gui-
dance.
We pa-' our homage
to him. and pledge to
follow hia inspiring lead
in the gervioe of the
oountry.'
CUBS TRAINING CAMP
- AT KAUMPONG
The 112th Cub Masters
Training camp at Kuinu-
dini Hom"8vooncluded on
7th March after an in-
terea i >g display i.f Tariity
programme by Cub mas-
ters and Soouts Sri DC
Meokerjfe, s n o.. Kalim-
pong presided on the.
oocasion. Sri T.H. Rharma,
spoke ,on the eignifioance
of the Training ramp and
.Sri B.-Dans, organiser of
the camp explained the
objectives of Scouting.
TIBETANS PARADE IN
. KAUMPONG
Kalimpong, Maroh 10
The second anniver-
sary of the reassert ion of
I ibetan innVpendence fm
March 10, IMfift, was cele.
brated nt Kalimpone to-
day A procession consis-
ting of nearly S000 Tibe-
tans paraded the main
streets shouting anti-
Chinese slogans. They also
decried communism, asked
China to Quit Tibet- and
prayed frr long life of
DaUi Lama President
Prasad and .Mr. Nehru.
Earlier tlm Tibetans
had assembled at the
Tharpa Chho! nj Mouaa-
try where the Dalai
L'li a's appeal to TJ. N.
m-i»,bera was rend, Spe.
oia1 pujas & prayers were
offered is the monasteries
hare. .
CAR ACCIDENT NEAR
TEESTA B*ZAR
Kalimpong, March 10
Rev. E Trail, Supe-
rintendent, Dr. Graham's
Homes and bis wife were
involved in a car aocident
late Wednesday night near
Pashoke about 13 miles
from Kalimpong when the
oar, which-Rev Trail was
driving himself, capsized
and tumbled about SO
feet down the hill Today
they have been taken to
Calcutta for treatment.
REGISTRATION OF NEWS-
PAPERS (CENTRAL)
RULES 1956
(FOKM IV-RULE 8)
Statement regarding owner-
ship aid other particular i about
newspaper entitled Himalajan
TisMi-
1. Place of Publication:
Kalimpong,
2. Periodicity of its Publi-
cation: Weekly,
3. Printer's name: S. 0.
Jain; Nationality: Indian;
Address: Kalimpong.
4. Publisher's name: S. C.
Jain for Himalayan Ind. & Trd.
Corpn. Ltd.; Nationality, Indian;
Address: Kalimpong.
6. ^Editor's,name.: S...C.
Jain; Nationality. Indian;
Address : Kalimpong.
6. Name & address of the
owner and Shareholders holding
more than, one . per cent of the
total capital: Himalayan lad. &
Trd. Corpn. Ltd., Kalimpong.
I, Samaresh Chandra .lain,
hereby* declare that the parti-
culars given, above are true to
the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Somareih Chandra Jain
Kalimponr Publisher!
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Himalayan Times
March 13, 1961
U4 14 fie. SO, Ka\
GOVIND BALI.ABH PANT
Editor :
S. C. JAIN S
One mors pillar of
the freedom movemeut
has fallen and the country
has suffered an irreparable :
lose oo the sad demise
•of 5rj Pknt* . He wa« a
born leader of men, and
his poiitioal wisdom was
an asset to the country
A man of Himalayas
with Himalayan courage
& determination he al-
ways worked for the
well-being and advance-
ment of the c wintry throu-
ghout bis life. His intellect,
rare parliamsntry skill
amiable and unruffled
dispositions and devoted
service and sacrifice in
the country's cause would
always remain a source
of inspiration and gui-
dance.
We pa-' our homage
to him. and pledge to
follow hia inspiring lead
in the gervioe of the
oountry.'
CUBS TRAINING CAMP
- AT KAUMPONG
The 112th Cub Masters
Training camp at Kuinu-
dini Hom"8vooncluded on
7th March after an in-
terea i >g display i.f Tariity
programme by Cub mas-
ters and Soouts Sri DC
Meokerjfe, s n o.. Kalim-
pong presided on the.
oocasion. Sri T.H. Rharma,
spoke ,on the eignifioance
of the Training ramp and
.Sri B.-Dans, organiser of
the camp explained the
objectives of Scouting.
TIBETANS PARADE IN
. KAUMPONG
Kalimpong, Maroh 10
The second anniver-
sary of the reassert ion of
I ibetan innVpendence fm
March 10, IMfift, was cele.
brated nt Kalimpone to-
day A procession consis-
ting of nearly S000 Tibe-
tans paraded the main
streets shouting anti-
Chinese slogans. They also
decried communism, asked
China to Quit Tibet- and
prayed frr long life of
DaUi Lama President
Prasad and .Mr. Nehru.
Earlier tlm Tibetans
had assembled at the
Tharpa Chho! nj Mouaa-
try where the Dalai
L'li a's appeal to TJ. N.
m-i»,bera was rend, Spe.
oia1 pujas & prayers were
offered is the monasteries
hare. .
CAR ACCIDENT NEAR
TEESTA B*ZAR
Kalimpong, March 10
Rev. E Trail, Supe-
rintendent, Dr. Graham's
Homes and bis wife were
involved in a car aocident
late Wednesday night near
Pashoke about 13 miles
from Kalimpong when the
oar, which-Rev Trail was
driving himself, capsized
and tumbled about SO
feet down the hill Today
they have been taken to
Calcutta for treatment.
REGISTRATION OF NEWS-
PAPERS (CENTRAL)
RULES 1956
(FOKM IV-RULE 8)
Statement regarding owner-
ship aid other particular i about
newspaper entitled Himalajan
TisMi-
1. Place of Publication:
Kalimpong,
2. Periodicity of its Publi-
cation: Weekly,
3. Printer's name: S. 0.
Jain; Nationality: Indian;
Address: Kalimpong.
4. Publisher's name: S. C.
Jain for Himalayan Ind. & Trd.
Corpn. Ltd.; Nationality, Indian;
Address: Kalimpong.
6. ^Editor's,name.: S...C.
Jain; Nationality. Indian;
Address : Kalimpong.
6. Name & address of the
owner and Shareholders holding
more than, one . per cent of the
total capital: Himalayan lad. &
Trd. Corpn. Ltd., Kalimpong.
I, Samaresh Chandra .lain,
hereby* declare that the parti-
culars given, above are true to
the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Somareih Chandra Jain
Kalimponr Publisher!
1-361