Nixon Names 6 for Study Of U.S. Aid to Pakistanis

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 22, 1971. pg. 8, 1 pgs

 

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article

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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Aug. 21

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03624331

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176

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PAKISTAN SAYS ARMY KILLED 51 IN THE EAST

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 22, 1971. pg. 8, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 21

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03624331

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125

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Guerrilla Raid in Pakistan

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 23, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs

 

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article

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DACCA, Pakistan, Aug. 22

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03624331

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65

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YAHYA SEEKS DONORS TO STOCKPILE BLOOD

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 24, 1971. pg. 35, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 23

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03624331

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185

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Abstract (Document Summary)

KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 23 -- Pakistan's President, Gen. Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, has asked his countrymen to donate blood for "all contingencies," and political observers here saw the appeal as veiled warning that war with India might be imminent.

CIVILIAN RULE HINTED FOR EAST PAKISTAN

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 25, 1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs

 

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article

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Aug. 24

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03624331

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149

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Aug. 24 -- Pakistani Government sources said today that a civilian would probably be appointed soon to replace the present military governor of strife-torn East Pakistan.

60 EAST PAKISTANIS KILLED IN FLOODING

Special to the New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 26, 1971. pg. 5, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 25

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03624331

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142

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 25 -- Sixty persons have died in widespread flooding in East Pakistan, the Government announced today.

Keating Responds Bluntly To Indian Criticism of U.S.

By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 27, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs

 

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article

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 26

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03624331

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755

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 -- Ambassador Kenneth B. Keating, apparently angered over what he considers Indian press distortions of American policy in the East Pakistan crisis, has begun to speak out bluntly in an attempt to stem the anti-American tide here.

U.N. Mission to Pakistan

ALICE THORNERNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 28, 1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs

 

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letter_to_editor

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03624331

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461

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Thirty-eight members of a United Nations team, according to Secretary General Thant, will be on the spot in East Pakistan by the end of August to administer humanitarian aid. This might sound like good news to Americans who have sympathized with the Bengalis since March 25, when the Pakistan Army began machine-gunning civilians, destroying homes and food stocks, burning villages, and driving more than seven ...

Percy, Deploring Rift With India, Says U.S. Aid to Pakistan Has Been Exaggerated

By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 29, 1971. pg. 16, 1 pgs

 

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article

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 28

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03624331

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670

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NEW DELHI, Aug. 28 -- Senator Charles H. Percy said today that current United States military aid to Pakistan was "peanuts" and expressed dismay that "exaggeration" of this aid had contributed to the deterioration of relation between the United States and India.

SHEIKH MUJIB

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 29, 1971. pg. E3, 1 pgs

 

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editorial_article

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the week in review

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03624331

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120

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Secrecy was the keynote last week of the trial of Sheikh Mujib, the Bengali leader, on charges of "waging war against Pakistan." No word of what transpired at the trial -- reportedly taking place in a jail in a small West Pakistan city south of Rawalpindi -- has emerged since an announcement that a leading constitutional lawyer had been named defense counsel and that the ...

THE PAKISTANI REFUGEE PROBLEM

ANGIER BIDDLE DUKENew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 29, 1971. pg. SM40, 1 pgs

 

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letter_to_editor

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magazine

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03624331

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134

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Khushwant Singh's article about the East Pakistani ref ugees ("Why They Fled Pakistan -- and Won't Go Back," Aug. 1) reveals shocking truths. Mr. Singh correctly emphasizes the human side of the tragedy, even though he clearly understands its political and economic implications for his country.

While Many Ignore Agony of Bengal . . .

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 29, 1971. pg. 58, 1 pgs

 

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article

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03624331

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1351

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Much to her surprise, Mrs. Lawrence Copley Thaw, whose involvement with good causes had been pretty much restricted to Manhattan and the sedate role of benefit hostess and fund-raiser for the International Rescue Committee, ended up in Calcutta this summer doing relief work in an area where a disaster had actually struck.

Percy Arrives in Dacca

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 30, 1971. pg. 5, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 29

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03624331

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58

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Defection Attempt Balked

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 31, 1971. pg. 8, 1 pgs

 

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article

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Aug. 30

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03624331

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49

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Envoy of Pakistan Calls U.S. Arms Aid Since '65 Negligible

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Aug 31, 1971. pg. 8, 1 pgs

 

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article

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 30

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03624331

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164

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (AP) -- Ambassador Agha Hilaly of Pakistan said today he could not understand the demand in the United States for an end to all American military and economic aid to his country.