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A NEWS WEEKLY PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY
VOL. XVI OCTOBER 21, 1962. NO. XI
INVADERS TAKE TO WAN G
Attack on Post in Ladakf* Repulsed
New Delhi, October 25
After prolonged and
bitter fighting in the
town's outskirts, the Chi-
nese have occupied To-
wang, the farthest road-
head in the north-western
part of NEFA.
Towang is the first
"populated area-** in this
region which has fallen
to the invaders. Its popu-
lation is only about 300,
but Towang is a well-
known Buddhist centre.
The Indian troops,
who had fought gallantly
for over 24 hours, with-
drew on Wednesday even-
ing in the face of a mas-
sive three pronged attaok
by the Chinese. The with-
drawal was according to
p!an and a large propor-
tion of the local popula-
tion including the brad
pricest and other monks
of the local monastery,
were safety evacuated
The monastery, it was
officially stated today,
was safe.
In Lariakh, a some-
what disturbing develop
ment was the Chinese
attaok on a post a few
miles from Chushul. The
attack was repulsed but
it indicates that a Chinese
threat to Chushul itself
might develop soon.
Giving an asiessment
of the casualties as a
result of the India-China
fighting since last Satur-
day, an official spokes-
man today said: 'Our
own casualties have been
heavy". He added how-
ever, that "our troops
put up stiff resistance and
navfc inflicted heavier
casualties on the aggres-
eiors".
national defence
fund formed
New Delhi, Oct. 26
In a broadcast this even,
ing, Sri Morarjee Desai, India's
Finance Minister appealed the
people to contribute liberally
to the National Defense fund
started for the welfare of Ja-
^ra.-ie. He also announced that
Dtifenee Deposit Certificates and
National Defence Certificates ivill
be issued very soon.
STATE OF EMERGENCY
DECLARED
New Delhi, Oct. S3
Following the naked aggres-
sion by China on Indian soil,
the President Dr. Radhakriih*
nan has promulgated the Stmts
of Emergency and have also
enforced the Defence Act of
India. The Act was last enfo?-
ced during world war II.
AGGRESSION CONDEMNED
BY CHINESE
Darjeeling, Oct. 26
The Chinese Shoo Mafcera
Association The Overseas Chinese
Association and the Chinese
Club in a joint meeting held
here condemned the aggression
on Indian soil and pledged
their full support to the Govt
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM
KAUMPONG
Kalimpong, Oct. 26
The local trading commu-
nity have sent a donation of
Rs. 10,001 to the Prime Minis,
ter for the welfare of Indian
Jawans fighting the aggresBors
in NEFA & Ladakh. Another
sum amounting to Rs. 372/-
lian been sent to the West
Bengal Chief Minister by the
Nurserymen Association of
India, Kalimpong.
More collections are being
made by different organisation
for the cause.
The pec pie of Sikfcim have
alao .ctllacud Rs, 16,000/- foi
the Indian Jf.wans.
Annual Rs. 6/-
Per Capy 13 nP.
A NEWS WEEKLY PUBLISHED EVERY SUNDAY
VOL. XVI OCTOBER 21, 1962. NO. XI
INVADERS TAKE TO WAN G
Attack on Post in Ladakf* Repulsed
New Delhi, October 25
After prolonged and
bitter fighting in the
town's outskirts, the Chi-
nese have occupied To-
wang, the farthest road-
head in the north-western
part of NEFA.
Towang is the first
"populated area-** in this
region which has fallen
to the invaders. Its popu-
lation is only about 300,
but Towang is a well-
known Buddhist centre.
The Indian troops,
who had fought gallantly
for over 24 hours, with-
drew on Wednesday even-
ing in the face of a mas-
sive three pronged attaok
by the Chinese. The with-
drawal was according to
p!an and a large propor-
tion of the local popula-
tion including the brad
pricest and other monks
of the local monastery,
were safety evacuated
The monastery, it was
officially stated today,
was safe.
In Lariakh, a some-
what disturbing develop
ment was the Chinese
attaok on a post a few
miles from Chushul. The
attack was repulsed but
it indicates that a Chinese
threat to Chushul itself
might develop soon.
Giving an asiessment
of the casualties as a
result of the India-China
fighting since last Satur-
day, an official spokes-
man today said: 'Our
own casualties have been
heavy". He added how-
ever, that "our troops
put up stiff resistance and
navfc inflicted heavier
casualties on the aggres-
eiors".
national defence
fund formed
New Delhi, Oct. 26
In a broadcast this even,
ing, Sri Morarjee Desai, India's
Finance Minister appealed the
people to contribute liberally
to the National Defense fund
started for the welfare of Ja-
^ra.-ie. He also announced that
Dtifenee Deposit Certificates and
National Defence Certificates ivill
be issued very soon.
STATE OF EMERGENCY
DECLARED
New Delhi, Oct. S3
Following the naked aggres-
sion by China on Indian soil,
the President Dr. Radhakriih*
nan has promulgated the Stmts
of Emergency and have also
enforced the Defence Act of
India. The Act was last enfo?-
ced during world war II.
AGGRESSION CONDEMNED
BY CHINESE
Darjeeling, Oct. 26
The Chinese Shoo Mafcera
Association The Overseas Chinese
Association and the Chinese
Club in a joint meeting held
here condemned the aggression
on Indian soil and pledged
their full support to the Govt
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM
KAUMPONG
Kalimpong, Oct. 26
The local trading commu-
nity have sent a donation of
Rs. 10,001 to the Prime Minis,
ter for the welfare of Indian
Jawans fighting the aggresBors
in NEFA & Ladakh. Another
sum amounting to Rs. 372/-
lian been sent to the West
Bengal Chief Minister by the
Nurserymen Association of
India, Kalimpong.
More collections are being
made by different organisation
for the cause.
The pec pie of Sikfcim have
alao .ctllacud Rs, 16,000/- foi
the Indian Jf.wans.
Annual Rs. 6/-
Per Capy 13 nP.