TTHE ED UCA TIONAL HORIZON PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS ' IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATION OF lN'l'ERES'I' 'l'U'l'EACHEltS AND ALL OTHI-IRS SEEKING , gm - I -run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN dia. There was fear among the interpretation of Commonwealth ' PAGE THIRTEEN I POETRY English that they would be driven association. Prasad will hold office from the land. man took the fort of Arcot, anti skilfully withstood a siege, 1151. In 175'! he defeated ii large army under the prince of Bengal. Sura- lah Dowlah, at Piassey. The battle of Plassey led to the establishment of British rule In Bengal. for live years, after which he can Robert Olive, '3 during and clever be re-elected. new Indian Constitution. The the state, with the formal func- it of appointing Minister armed forces. His powers are sub- The Ject 10 3511109 Of his Cabinet The than they do; that is. an epic deals in its broadest sense, includes all victory of Colonel Eyre Coote at cabinet is directly responsible iolllllll gnaw, mlllumll tion Epic. An Epic is a long narrative as a poem that exnr-'-as "Me the l poem written in a. noble, dignifiedipersonal feeling or emotion of the stlylViV3 andf telligligb of heloi; ex- ;authorihTh(g vuiru iya...I.. ...l .i unis pcrorme y'grea eroes. rom e ree. wor or n rrr. dlHPl'S from other narrative an ancient stringed instrument Prime poems by the fact that it hasisomethlnir like the harp. Although the greater dignity and sweep andlmany modern lyrics are not in- presents more lifelike charactersl tended to be sung. the term lyric. according to President is the chief of the and commanding events and hymns and many songs. . .. H P” .5--. .. -.1 , n l an ls Heal. lls ed, Also, we thank the ever inci'eiis- a result of the Industrial Rcvoiu- c'omblne carbon dioxide. water, wfmdeW3:hVV I" 11160 B'3l):IVE: iilelgie L5i(3)3l9V1neI1:Vl:gir-53 ;;Vi)uSe3l1(1:VI;m9VlVi)'-QViiiViiiV(.iia...cters ti;lI'l0 Vale interest l Ode: An Ode la a stately lync As the schgoe Km” lane of the mg number of radars hem V”-ll mm was me ll people. 16. The and llghl energy. by means of e ween ie ii is Blldipggple elected according to pop 111; .iSl(Ilit'll0nIL)1C(T);?!13ls poctnipoeml , 1' PT V . . , l , T 3I'I"tl 1.2 DC 1' '. . . i , . V.llVi:cC.atiVl(r)l1saVaHuman ml. ms tel-lil. ous partstnf Craiiatda and llthe U- Vlieiid if the city council is called chlorophyll, to form sugar and lull." Govunmml lulallon. The Upper House of ,helVVYmCh lens 5 story. is one of mar ll ls llle llelgllg ol lully lo lhlml. 4 . - " - ”iy nited Sta es w o ave WY 811 "5 ””' le oxygen as a waste pro- - . p l' em me Council all . . 4 . . I iup attempting ecaiue you have we hope we haie sa.isfattoii l vl r . "(NS Your lab lyl it use Dr. Rajendra Prasad, diVsclplelne.v ariam , V :olde..t forms of literature. n tire I Id F .1 ll 1 awed an pmb1leir:uth)is?ttIehrz:ii,e been ltL'spIIan55;lirue (ti? ti) efforts toward Photosyhtiiesis is the FY0095 by duct It 15' in om-HS Mm”. pub.” the lgt-etME2rk'mIi)diu Gatndhh was1Irma;-m'a:Afsmggivve?t:r ff) an E'”gHSl-1-rtilateraulrgv "'"”"”nI.l-tits lnaldgzgogirjz vi.?l:d:Iial:'aCel4:I. Sim 1” "5 durb - ".a- ll. l-eachll-la 'llle gcal we have set for which certain living plant cells ting togetlicrby iiBhi- named ms H em 0 t e I"'i lCe'.l.e5' ' l , I . dzt 5&5 01 Mild-V119 D09”) lie” H V l we herevritli expleas 0Llll.11,.,lfl1aS ourselvgs dhih R9DubiiC- rC0l4”CV1i5 giemzeist med 4IViViVl0”i” rniporiaiii: :1: Epics; (2) romrincVe.s Vihe questionhfoi heach Vgnief hi: d 101' MW 3555 ancc I ' NCE OF INSECTS Althoiillh Ind” ms mnouncpdiby I"? i'e5i 9” 5” 9 Ti" -lorri.-, llIil,','lnaIlV8 accounts of i icjse '.c is not iv at e wou Nclrrci rii'?n us. We. are grateful to To cut ti,939IVlVVf”-i'i1rc9V;1nd;1'i:l wteo THE ECONOMIC IMPORTA - any allegfence to the King orlniaVinder are elected by the stair l.,l.,. and mlvullul-95 or full- ladlgsihlld the nieans, time. influence u blisher. correspondents, and your V393 lo” P 3 . . - .- ' -.. id stings (wasps mosqiii- Queen of England she. will coir-zlegislzitures on a population basis. .,,lrl hi':ii'e knlr.vhts- (3) ballrids- and 0rIUCRtlnnRI advciitages; the rc ll” - cl e lotions in every respect and, Probably only a mllinllty of ln- bitas ai . V . , -, , . . ,, K V .. - , . , . , . . ill .r'.ners who have encou.aS.:et e)fl)!vlI(ie Du Mm me test Vm-d rel seas Me dlsllmlly demmenlal lo toes, gnats). ('Ii. They affect tinue to remain a member of tlrell-lindi is to become Illdifls 01- .l,,,,.l ,m,.,.a,ll.e poem5V slmplg ln question is what he will do with us zn oui'V6ii01i'5- WEV :3" laagil ::,mmny,,,lllcll are so essential tolm3n- Yet these obnoxious forms food (beetles, cucVkroache3,I,- (lit. COIIIMIYDWPRV tn under an ('IaSli':lll.:lnl language. pl”: mill mlencled to be sung itheViliViVliZf he has. I-lie who knows my mum co-ope-la K-In Iv;-l ti. best ivork when on duty We 50 Dminiiieiit and well known They de-WOY ci0”””E and "limes 1 1. 4': A 33'1"” may I” d"””ed ".m.” ””.!.L'” .m.O5L.fm mm"! mm" . r-o-uiwr3hVC Cm-l l” ”s”' I9 ” ' VtVViiatpoiil11?1' 0DVillloiV1is:Dt to coii- tsclothes rr;ioi1li:lVacsal';et Vllifeilicljsrirllgftiiic. ORIGW OF PLANT5 ran from rirerr-"son,Tclm-(T970: - mea .. . . . 4, , TEAMWORK INI EDUcATloN"(Ca"mbu'ed) 6;? 2;, mlselc st .1-ell-C 5 l - l ol l5 (Hens lmtlllel and llce,V 1. Wild oats originated in Asialclicrries origiiiatpd in Eiii-ope. 'I.l xhN.”"d (,a”l”VhC”' that m w” c armu ac iiiics o insecs anornname ome.r hand .we owe to Mm0rV 2. Alfalfa orlgmated lnlcom Vmgimled in Mexico l l V. . .l leaiing llalrfax May 8th aboard .. - . re: . h l . . - 1 . I . V V,.VV)mFm.ll.V lug stated that cduca- vocating adequate expenditures for 3 VV V - tn Br useml pwcessss and P5-silt 3. SW9” Ci0V91 Ofiiliiiairi - - - ch ml llr ICIIII Y the aircraft riiiilei Malmincent en 1l0nn can:-sue the world schools entrusted to them. t T295; destmlr again. ieae inszcttmugl as l Pommmon 0: ed ll, Cenml Am 4 Cams”, Peaches originated in 1 I Vroule In England where the ship W11 H ' 11" v - . - I l b Ll a as an ruit. ( I ey injure pro ucs s I . , t 2 . I .l . . l - l ll V ""ss 'l- . l l - Wm WM war; nllT:a(Lgextsl1i'eTNIiirtye inriilztzarrqtersmrirfl shade trees (g.Vl)s.V moth and leo-'tlow-ei's (bees, butterflies, moihsi. mulmcw” 'md beeI5V””3i”f”eg ” Vin”! and bmVey,mfV N) V0 l:VPl V1. rlmp Flll: Cl Tomnlol nnlV I.1a:.f,I)la1l2l:,(l.llI),f::.e n He commuon was up(mi'mo5 t t tie 1 fcdu- information They must develop ii bard moths). (3.. They convey 2. Furnishing of silk (silk motli Somherh and Western Euiop., 5 o(iestV plants gioriii J) '.m”,, ” .f,..l,m',, lm 'na',l,,,,s ML and M”; I "g V 'd Mm the admhyshm md it will Philosophy of education and must many kinds 0i GISEREE Helms 10 C0C00h)- 3- Fi”'m5m"'3' m h"”9Y P9-mm” mmmaled 1" Soum Am.iBmm MM gums mm m LIN. m- Ie'IIl-IS of 0'1 FHIW. A 'Vioiher's Dav protzrani was re- Iamn :1 bg”ta'thAt is iii? all those realize that the results of their Ianimals and man (fleas flies mos- and wax (bees). 4. Furnishing Oi "ma" 6' Applm mam plums a"dm"e' l ' A " I4 (smiled liiiihe kiiutsford Biiglist . es . l ' I TTT . r . . the the to save civilization and to work will not be measured by the tlUiWe5)- W1 They are 535"?” 1” shell” mm m'”".)' 5' Fumishmg MATCH i Mrs. lcdivin Turner, acuolnpilllledlchurch on gummy evenm5V May Ilmcm - r world so June examinations but by the irrer-. the transmission of plant disease of red dye icouhiheai 111590” 5' t lliv rm Vlarne Kennedr Mrs. L. G i24th Thc church was nicely decor- -ir,:ni'e the male tnewl V ems and women of lomolloll. If llleiby carrying spores and infected Furnishing of material for ink l. Developed a new treatment for cition about new methods of I'ril'lil- g V ' VV llbpt ltgonnl and ,”Pd'll,.ll flow”: pawl mun”. 9"” mud am" a -83 )ibleialomic me is to be a peaceiul age material (hoppers and aphids). (in. (sail insecisi. 7- ACNOYWS 3C"3h- bums? 3- 31”” NW5? 3- 51'” :in;;' 19. H-ii-i rihiaced ”'-W? 3” it Nil Iif"L'X'.'ill"ini tiiiiiiiircd 2-it? srvrrpirrnz il”isV)iP'i(I by iii: Dr (co. TIN: litre? bofliles lgagzginallll alomlc, energy is to be exploit: They dcstrcy buildings fllld wood liars (maggots. bcetlcsi. 8. Killing grasses and turnips. 4. ThcrmoslDeY'el0,,”l mod main,” swam C”, V ”l, Vll,,Um;m':m .l'fu,,,l'(l,H. Dual, 1 llmlm. lr',ll;.m.e('l ln3p:,m.f,'l, bV' M udmmlstlegmligoardg (Sf trustees ed for the Lise of men not his ibcctles ants white antsi (6: cl iniurious insects (larirbiigs, bottle: 5. Introduced seed drilll " V1 LB ID V I hp H f,::l l "M ' " i,l(,'ll.Q' llLal.dlHm.l.lg l.l” aiddreyq - -: i - , ' ' ' ..,l' ',. ' . g . - . 1'1; 1.. int seamsis; L; . :. . ---' -- - ,.h..elitgc'al;:(i3i-tment of education and destruction. then the teachers on: They annoy and injure man by, ichiieumon flieei. :ll:V:ulII1:!l;S: i(i)i:e,me6.bllV3;cov;rreIrJm::-t iggoflonm mull Vlms glvnl by llm EV,” lclllu and he teachers" They 'mustfaclI'l1asft: Eitiidait, wx:2lNstTliieoy bVemi:forI-iii; BIOLOGY stock breeding; 8. Penny postage; Wllham Harvey; James Dewar: "'”,IV"ff””W mendfl "ftMIf5l5n?8EVI Eshgiuigfcegionnz Closed with hym” 8”” Mm ” pducauon H to u l icd on ediicatioiial matters. , 9. Insulin; 10. Successful quantitylNe "3Cm9ll F. G. Banting; E. C 1325::V;l1Vi:f:'l'-Cslegsfuaigmgueiown I Nlz ,l-r . l l l Thpy mug: be aware of lmanclal l3l(,l.;.gVl- ls, ll-ll-V sllllll ()r-l1V1llzIEcc1Czy' study of lthet reltiltiohi Of production of steel;lll. BVuilt caii- jD l dson, Jl3illIES SlimpsanV',V HGVVV Vmd rm hwy Sm) has ”VmV,VVVld ,wwiWvVlu..: Thc rlepfilihiem M Cdumu0"ipi'oblenis: they must work with ”imE5- The Wind b10-02.V 15 dfl- Plants and Ehimai 0 I9" 9” als; 12. A pioneer in railway de-Vii rd Jrnnr-r, Young, Henri VBrs-VVIV hzr VVNMV qn” bmng n DHVVNH I ,,.,;i be the vanguard of eduVcVa- me depammnl and boards of rived from two Greek words which vironment; E3tmb1”yoIxtx)gZl.1e5:il:(V3V:100E velopmentzl 13, Reclaimed wastcl emer; .JaVrnr-Vs -Billlldify; (molt. Vi” VVHV prime (loumv Hospual rm, Wm m.0g.l.c5g and offer to lie uuslegs ln solvmg the cducntlonal Vtogenthei mean the science of the earliest s ages i d mmalisl land, 1. Discovered use of chloro-rTull, Bzikciiell, Roland - I-lill, an nwmdlx Operatic-VV. !IiiIdI'Pn of this PIOVIDCB 35 Fidel pmblcmsl only by leamwork can .lfe.V VV merit of plant: BVII 3! E. form as anesthetic; 15. "Vacclna- Stephenson; EdwaVrd lJenner, rul- A V I ind as excellent an educations we anal” me helghm: let us do Biology deals with all plants I-lygliene, study 0 VHIY5 0 DFd- tlon. -16. First steam engine: 17. ton; Cromptoii: Vlatt. Toiinshend, Vhg James V. Macwimam and i:v:i.iin as modern science canVoul. msk wllll zeal and under. and all animals of whatever kind: serving health. Morplrologlg. sliu y spinning mule: in. Spread inform-xllugh Miller; Macaclain. uk lllmm” Bgmles M O.ll,,al.l.V lell ' Iflimp It .mu5" ass-ume us I:-l5limdI”3- they my b.E' ' r, V of the -forms. andthplnts. 0” 2””? V T5 till-'.l.llt'SdZlV ni0rniiig- llav 26th for "T" . .l).irisii)1ViIiy in Cducilimg Hie 1” 'l --Educallml 15 3 lmllll-ulV Con- There are niaiiy diiisions olland an-unlals, Pa 008.Id. UV 3'10. CURRENT E EN lVhVV l. S A. whew me), plan lnj cl Ml.” d K, P--l ic in inc financial needs of siVicliVmmalV and dlmcull work to be biological study m Iul- example. diseases in plantsfatrll Valaimas. The Pnme Mmlslel. ol AuSLmlmV,l.wo mdvd Wm, 800-O00 lmlmgmms wmd a.V.VmmVP of wwks Vmh mPVVVlM.V.: lg: VAPVV Blll-g.V RCVM Hg”, i P1"'?l'r”" and on It. must lest doii- b kindness by watching, by A"m”m-Vi Study N we dams ”flPhy5i01”3'y' Study 0 E. le 9”” is 1-ion. Robert G. Menzies. The have been I)l'DII lit to Canada. Tlicji . . . .- . I L” ”'-" pt" "m.w '3” 5”” m' . l. l l - Y - . . l ll ll 8 llmilm Mi, liaril irnlllii-'lII and M , -ll l O l,. ,ll l . largest responsibility or tie , , W b -, the structure of plants and mu- cess, such as dges on. circuaiori. Pr- Mr ll . l N Z l .. . . - it . d b M l In l V i ai . , or n a.io vi ere 1.19) he ,ii:irnln,, by precept and y prime. V V. V V V , 1 t d ime inset o ew ea and ii. Iron Curtain was name y r. lamllv also olllar ll-lamps and H” d m, l , bl ninncing of such 3 Pf0ST3m' rim; wow. ,-,llV by ex,ml,l,leV . itna-ls. lBacttel1iologi. s.iuViyV of it3l3C',V8hdl mg I1,1:9-aft p5?:d':V 5; VVVa:V:; Hon. 5. G. Holland. The higiiestlchurchlll. Riissia put the "Iron I ll.,,,,l,l; lap, f”l'"V”:ViliVe5 hi:V:'"Ileseev?” . '.. .5. . . r, i- ' ' ' ', ; main. "' ,. . - . V. -. ., .. . -, -. . r- l A. .1 ' ' ' ' r cc. The trustees must keep ableastl If ei.i there was a caiiVseV, if Vlefriziicb lag” telling? fli31::VaV:?IlstV:gi:VV::Il3Ssecuimg and malnlalnmg iioiid trader in.19a2 Vwas Ullll-..(IVCllltdlfl filollnd-III? boiiet.'bn.on ggvg 1 Preview to their dcmrmre lb” ,i'n all cdiicatlorial trends. Fliey,ever IIIDFP can be it cause, worthy V - Vi C V - A . , l. , Z Ol States. The United Kingdom iiasiirid lier satellnes I)9CllH:9 she: l.l”, M.mll.ll,Vll-,. nl lllls mllllllull. Wm? ll” VV A V , VA . l ll l, ll ld ll. ll l 1 l d of plants, Cytology. ..tud,v of the h.althful living condtions, o g d C d ch ,d d Fr idd, .l l ll l I C , . i. ..u sts at seicial social "W I” reumy be mstees OI he 0 -9- up 6 I 3 O 01 an details of cells Aanrl nrotoplasm.ilovr, study of animals. lecon ' M3 R H 3," , Lime ' ”. Ml” "3 poops 0 0m';ii.i.V 15 Willi; Pximdvd Ml"-V F0l'65i-lzarlrcririfrs. On Friday, May 29. dllC:l'l('1l1?lI heritage. They must sacrifice that the human hand or - 3- fourth. New U.N. Secietary-Geii- munist lands in learn about life Pllllllm and lamlly or Ml. Royal mrMrS. Douglas Macllean and M” ook upon their responsibilities in heart can endure. it is the cause PAKISTAN eral Dag I-Iamrmarsklold. in free countries, lllm sudden passlng of her bmlhen R . Id -R d A V V l (1 t I A t 1 if t The Pri Mi it i P kit - em" 0 W5 "19 1”” hm . ',a:-xzei- light than that of t.rus- of eluca ion. vcac ier a ec s V me ns er o a sari The Umled smes Aml,,5sad0r,M,. Glmloll Macmlhur of Enmorellless at a bridge pally at me Rndgl Fm 1” D bi:ViEl1V”:lVVI?h;:'ldm;I:"agel;i:ViT"l:3;V,i?C: c;l(:pg7,Wl' M” where Pakistan comprises two areas. states within the Commonwealth I5 M0h”-"med M" Ma” Ma" 13 3 to Britain is Winthorp Aldrich. early l-'riday morning, May atli, lam lwldellce ll, wlllch Mm Klng - . .. . . r-:1-lrxz 1'1 'West Pakistan and East Pakistan. separated from each other by more than a thousand miles. The two parts of Pakistan hare a combined area of 364,218 square miles, slightly more than the area of Ontario. West Pakistan has coiniiioii frontiers with Iran and Al:lianis- fan on the west and northwest and with India to the east. It is bounded on the north by the state of Kashmir ,(claimed by both In- dia and Pakistan) and on the snutli and southeast by the Ara- FiLL IN THE FOLLOWING BLANKS 1 set up a printing press near soldiers were called 9. At .. . in England in --. 2. The the trial of the Seven Bishops the reiisliapn first appeared in Eng- ljury brougrht in a verdict of ---. ward in the rrizn of ----. 3 'fhr.lil. The kinc, known as the Mercy - 'ri liiiblisli and print ivliatiiifoiiiircli was ---W 1.1 The re- zkr l'i knowii as -v--. 4. Johnliiiriiiis of thc Lciiig Pai'llaincnt. was : lriiblished a newspaper call- lcalled the 12. The first 5 King George III's chlcflI'rlmc Minister of England was-a rri::i:v.er was. . 6. James I bc- 13. 'I'he second Reform Bill was icird .n the W--. 7. The countryiintroduced by 14. Canadala t0nIIlim.lil who refused to pay hislfirst Prime Minister was ---. 15. 'Il'.lV lIliill")' iizis ---. E. Cromwell's:'I'hc class irliicli suffered most as liihzilplilt. Kliaran. Las-Bela, Kli.1ii'- liur. Chitral. Dir, Swat. Amb and Juiiagadh, all of which states ac- ceded to Pakistan. East Pakistan, which comprises Lhe Province of East Bengal. and the District of Srlhet. touches Iii- riia in the north and west. It adjoins Burma in the cast and is bounded on the south by the Bay of Bengal. Its area is 53,920 sqiiare miles, i.e.. it is a little larger than the combined areas of N.S., N.B., and P.E.I. bian Sea. . ..- .. --. w---- West Pakistan oomprises the provinces of Sind, the Punjab, the Northwest Fr-ontier'Province, the ' centrally administered areas of Balucliistari and Karachi and the I Slates of Kalat, Mekran, Bah- . .. m 5'3 W A wrwwiww” (filmate The whole of Pakistan lies at approximately the same latitude as Southern California. There are three seasons - winter. and the rainy season. In parts of West Pakistan the winter is cold but dry and invigorating. On the plains winter temperatures are relatively mild. 28 degrees at night -much higher than the sub-zero temperatures of many parts of Canada. The summer is hot on the plains where the temperature is 120 degrees by day, though the nights are cool. Between July and Steptcmber there is the mon- soon when about 15 inches of rain fails in the plains and 60 inches in the hills where total precipita- tion, i.e., rain and snow, in Cali- ada runs from 10 to 40 inches with lxwkkkkkkkkkkhlht. N i x NRWKVAKNKVVN A front-row seat at the Coronation! hoe the glorious pageantry. pomp. processions-just as though you were there. History unfoldailiefore Muir eyes in the breathtaking beauty iii rimnzinlz 3 dimension and glowing iiritiirril color. You feel you're actually siiiridiiig on the fabulous Coronation rinitc. A gift your children will treasure iilways-pleasure for rill! I Irw-Master (intonation Reel Sets wilIV be iivniiable about July 20. Don i he disappointed. Order yours "'ihI.V from your View-Master dealer il'lioto, Department, l)m9V' (;m a. few places in the 50's. stores). No advance l,,,yml.,,t The climate of East Pakiston is necessary. generally warm and liumld in both summer and winter. Temperatures mnge from 102 degrees at the height of summer to 45 degrees in winter. The population of Pakistan is '75,il413000. It is the sixth largest state in the world. being exceeded by China (450 Illilliolli, India (357 million). U.S.S.R. (193 million), the United States (157 million) and by l.)apan (83 inliiiont. Density of the population in East Bengal is 777 persons per square mile while in West Pakistan it is little more git amt:-21 iiiimic scam I I IIESCIIIPTWE IODILET ONLY 31.50 w-Master Sformcou 32.99 H'”V'vvsuuu'I".. TAKEmMAlL THIS COIIPDII T0 IOUII DEALER TODAY! than 100 persons per squxirc mile. . Please reserve me ..... ..(number) sets of Iii 50"”? WW5 "I Bflhimi iii? (Ith- icw-Mzisicrcororirition rcris. I wish to mfiv M mm” ma" 1'200'per square be notified as soon as rccis arrive. "H 0' lmnwue, Each province of Pa.kisf,:in has its own language. Bengali is the language of East Bengal, Sindhi of Slnd, Baluchl of Baluchistan and Punjnbi of the Punjab. But Urdu is the national language ivliich is spoken by ii majority of the population. Religion Nearly seven-eights of Pakistan's total population are folloiicrs of Islam. the religion founded by the Propliet Moliamnied. The Arabic word "Islam" means "submission to the will of God." The doctrine I xn ' ,X Name... ................................................. .. Address INN CW . . .. piionc . Geo. T. Clarke and practice of this religion is Slililmcrside Jeweller - Dial 3288 based on the Koran. The remain- . ing one-eighth of the population L is composed of Hindus. Christians. Buddhists and a sprinkling of, . Parsces. R B The Constitution e r 0 . Under the terms of the Inde- pendence of 19:17 Dfovision was made for cons tut on. A Can- lsz mchmmid St Phone 86 stitiirnt Assembly" was created to prepare a constitution and to net in the int:-rlni as ii Parliament uri- til the constitution comes into ef- fect. As with other sovereign me. Q Miller Bros. lid. 145 Great George St. Phone 555 summer' Pakistan. Pakistan is to be to be safeguarded. was Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the second Khwaja Nazimiiddin and the present one Gliulam Muham- lliadl on nomination by the Prime Min- later. the Government. The Prime Minister. Khwaiii Nazimuddin. and the cabinet are clccted by the Constituent Assem- bly (Parliament) and are respon- sible to it. The Constituent As- sembly was elected by the prov- inces on 8. population basis. It has 69 members. i The business of the Constitluenl Assembly of Pakistan begins with a passage from the Koran in the same way as the business of the Canadian House begins with the of the Assembly are in English. The President of the Assembly corresponds to the speaker in Can- ada and the government is divid- ed into a government side and an opposition. Each of the provinces has ti Governor who is appointed by the Governor-General and who acts on the advice of a cabinet pretty much as the Lieutenant-Governors of Canadian provinces do. The Chief Minister and the provincial cabinet are elected by the prov- incial legislature which is itself elected by all men and women over 21 years of age in the prov- lnce. over if. per cent of the popula- tion is occupied iii the cultivation of the land. Of the crops, the most important is rice. East Bengal produces over 90 per cent of the country's rice crop, Wheat, 99 per cent. of which is grown in West Pakistan, is the next most im- portant crop. Other food grains are: Chlokpeas, millet, corn and barley. Tea. is grown in the Sylhet and Chittagong districts of East Pak- istan. About 60 to '10 million tons are produced each year. Pakistan produces figs. oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, bananas, man- goes, loqnats and mazambiques. Jute and ootton are the most im'- portant non-fond crops in Pakis- tan. Jute is used in making ropes, Yarn, burlap, carpets and linoleum. Cotton is grown in both East and West Pakistan. The minerals of Pakistan Petroleum, coal. chrome, Milt, potassium, gypsum, silica, iron, sulphur, copper. gold and anti- mony. Sialkot. ii city in the Pun- jab manufactures surgical instru- ments and sports equipment. Cottage Industries play an im- portant role in the economy of Paklstzin. The skilled craftsmen produce leather footwear. saddles, belts, luggage, carpets, furniture, kitchen utensils, blankets, bricks, 81?". paper, textiles, brass and copper work. wood carvings. gold em- broidered sandals. handbags. ivory carvings and jewellery. Pakistan's largest port, Karachi (population 1,126,000) is frequently because of its proximity to Ein- ope. It is the capital of Pakistan Chittagong is the principal of East Pakistan. Dacca. an in- East Pakistan. THE EAST INDIA COMfANY This company founded, In the too had factories and Dupleix, the i-mr 1600. had trading stations or leader of the French. helped 'nn "factnrlrs" in India. The French. Indian m':nce to win southern In- of Nations no Act of the Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom may apply to Pakistan without legisla- tion enacted by the Parliament of a Federation with autonomous units in which fundamental rights shall be guar- imtccd. These rights include equal- ity of status, social, economic and The Governor-General (the first is appointed by the Queen He acts on the advice of reading of prayer. All proceedings called the "first port of the last", land port. serves as the capital of secret society of the Kikuyu Tribe of Kenya, dedicated to the pur- Roger Makins. The world's leading cheese-producing nation is U. S. A, The Premier of Italy is Alcide de Gasperl. The Premier of the Uri- ion of South Africa is Daniel Rock, Ontario. Since World War A large air base has been built at Niplsslng. The Maiiitou Islands are a group of fire totalling no more than 400 acres. trlbiited iiidustrial and a financial way. plre. iras lziicst of lionc". She was pre- Mi. and Mrs. Albert S'teii'-art rind salllpd will-l 3 . I . . . , . farewell gilt atter slider to the United States is Sir lands in the east end of Lnkclnrd "wk end M the heme of M” 0” Saturday Cvenmg Cm am Stewai-ts parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iiiiricwilliam. Dunblane. Mrs. King were entertained at a llobster supper given by Mr. and -1- Mrs. J. V MacDon:i.'t'l at the Bor- Yilrc. lilac Gillcash, ()'l.rai',v. has den lmiel All add;-555 H5 l,.;,,l zmiiiicd in her homo zificr visitin: by Mr. Gordon Stewart and Ml; with relatives and friends in Glen-'VMacDrinald presented the Canada has coli- to NIIIO in a llllIll.'ll',i'. . . . m of Malar. 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