Dear Senhor Bernado,

So you've been keeping tabs on other *Goan* traitors too
(thought it was only Fred.)  Wow!

Before your snoopy sights get to me, let me hasten to deny
that I'm not a traitor's son and that my dad never a doctor was
in the then *Indian* Army Medical Corps!

Tell me more about your findings on the *Pintos* in Goa -- the
ones from Candolim (which Century was that?) are old hag ...
And what Pa.Pu. Shirodkar (remember Goa's first Legislative 
Assembly Speaker?) wrote about the surname *Pinto* is
simply blasphemy!

Didn't have a pair of binoculars in 1961, but was certainly sitting
somewhere close to a Church -- bollocks, no binocs, remember!

To check that spot (*high point in terms of height*), you'll have to
scan what in tech lingo is known as Topo Sheets -- in simpler
terms, topographical sheets prepared from an aerial survey --
that are available with the Directorate of Land Survey in Goa, 
but, unfortunately for you, not the result of Portuguese planes but
of post-1961 Bharatiya aerial wherewithal.   :- (

Regards/Valmiki
P.S.: Tell me about Pintos ... 



From: "Bernado Colaco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:33 AM


> Dear Val,
> 
> You have provided some important details about the
> traitors. In fact we were trying to locate the family
> of E. W. Pinto in Goa. BTW how do you know about the
> planes? Were you sitting somewhere with a binoculars 
> near the Grace Church in Margao? (I guess a high point
> in terms of height)
> 
> Yours truly
> 
> B. Colaco

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