Correspondent of The Times Ousted From East Pakistan |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 1, 1971. pg. 28, 1 pgs |
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NEW
DELHI, June 30 |
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03624331 |
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East
Pakistanis Picket Here Against Shipment of Arms |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 1, 1971. pg. 28, 1 pgs |
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A group of 12 East
Pakistanis and sympathizers picketed Pier 36 on the East River yesterday,
carrying signs that said "The Shipment of Arms Must Be Stopped." |
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NEW
CHOLERA CASES STRIKE INDIAN AREA |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 1, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs |
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CALCUTTA,
India, June 30 |
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03624331 |
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CALCUTTA, India, June
30 (Reuters) -- A new outbreak of cholera has struck the West Bengal
district of Bongaon, 60 miles northeast of Calcutta, with more than 500
new cases yesterday alone, a British doctor said today. |
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Report
by Vice President Johnson On His Visit to Asian Countries |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 1, 1971. pg. 04, 1 pgs |
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Excerpts from
memorandum, "Mission to Southeast Asia, India and Pakistan,"
from Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson to President Kennedy, May 23, 1961. |
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Rescue
Unit Seeks Million For Pakistani Intellectuals |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 2, 1971. pg. 28, 1 pgs |
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03624331 |
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The International
Rescue Committee began a $1-million fund-raising campaign here yesterday
to help doctors, teachers and other intellectuals who have fled from East
Pakistan to India. |
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Indians
Protest U.S. Arms |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul
3, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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CALCUTTA,
India, July 2 |
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03624331 |
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Letter
to the Editor 2 -- No Title |
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A.
K. AZIZ. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 3, 1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs |
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letter_to_editor |
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03624331 |
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Our Government has
asked India to use restraint, meaning restraint from activities that would
escalate the crisis in East Pakistan or provoke war there. Yet, our
Government is doing the very thing it is asking India not to do. It is
still supplying arms to Pakistan, which could escalate the crisis and
provoke war. |
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U.S.
Aid for Pakistan |
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HAMID
JALAL. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 3, 1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs |
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letter_to_editor |
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03624331 |
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442 |
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Your editorials of
June 17 and 30, advocating that aid for Pakistan be withheld until there
is a genuine political accommodation with democratically elected leaders,
is based on some assumptions that need closer examination. |
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An
'Alien Army' Imposes Its Will; East Pakistan: |
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--
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul
4, 1971. pg. E4, 1 pgs |
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DACCA |
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THE
WEEK IN REVIEW |
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03624331 |
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1034 |
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DACCA -- "Doesn't
the world realize that they're nothing but butchers?" asked a
foreigner who has lived in East Pakistan for many years. "That they
killed -- and are still killing -- Bengalis just to intimidate them, to
make slaves out of them? That they wiped out whole villages, opening fire
at first light and stopping only when they got tired?" |
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Hindus
Are Targets of Army Terror in an East Pakistani Town |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG, Special to The New York Times. New York Times
(1857-Current File). New York, N.Y.: Jul 4, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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FARIDPUR,
Pakistan, June 29 |
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03624331 |
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FARIDPUR, Pakistan,
June 29 -- The Pakistani Army has painted big yellow "H's" on
the Hindu shops still standing in this town to identify the property of
the minority eighth of the population that it has made its special
targets. |
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India
Denies Charge |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 5, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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NEW
DELHI, July 4 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Pakistan,
in a Protest to India, Charges Air Attack on Village |
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By
MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 5, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, July 4 |
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03624331 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
July 4 -Pakistan protested to India last night that the Indian Air Force
attacked a village in East Pakistan earlier in the day. India's acting
High Commissioner in Islamabad was called to the Foreign Office to receive
a stern note, a Pakistani Government spokesman said. |
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Pakistan
Charges Britain With Interfering in Affairs |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul
6, 1971. pg. 7, 1 pgs |
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Dateline: |
KARACHI,
Pakistan, July 5 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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POWER
IN DACCA REPORTED CUT OFF; Bengali Insurgents Said to Knock Out City's
Plant Dacca Is Reported Blacked Out In Bengali Raid on Power Plant |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 6, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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front_page |
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Dateline: |
NEW
DELHI, July 5 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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NEW DELHI, July 5 --
Bengali insurgents have knocked out the electrical power station in Dacca,
the East Pakistani capital, authoritative foreign sources reported here
today. These sources, who received the information from contacts in Dacca,
said the city had been blacked out since Saturday night. |
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Kissinger
Dodges 100 Protesters |
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JAMES
F. CLARITY.. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 7, 1971. pg. 42, 1 pgs |
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03624331 |
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Indian security police
helped Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's adviser on national security,
dodge anti-American demonstrators yesterday at New Delhi airport. Mr.
Kissinger arrived for a two-day visit that is expected to include talks
with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. |