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Guerrillas
Said to Curb Relief |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 15, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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GENEVA,
Oct. 4 |
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03624331 |
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Gunmen Assassinate Ex-East Pakistan Chief |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
15, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Oct. 14 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Oct. 14 -- Abdul Monem Khan, former Governor of East Pakistan, died today
in the Dacca Medical College Hospital of gunshot wounds inflicted by two
men who visited his home in Dacca, the East Pakistani capital, last night.
The assailants, after talking with him for some time, suddenly fired and
escaped. They left a grenade in his house. |
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Pakistan
Said to Have Received North Korean Arms |
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By
BENJAMIN WELLESSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 15,
1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Oct. 14 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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495 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 --
The Sipsah, an 8,000-ton Pakistani ship, has recently unloaded crates of
North Korean small arms and ammunition at Karachi, well informed sources
reported here today. |
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Events
in East Pakistan |
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HOMER
A. JACK. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 16,
1971. pg. 30, 1 pgs |
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letter_to_editor |
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03624331 |
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To the Editor: John
Cary in his letter published on Oct. 6 takes issue with those of us who
were critical of the U.N. Sub-commission on Prevention of Discrimination
and Protection of Minorities for failing in August to consider whether
there was a "consistent pattern of violations of human rights in East
Pakistan, from whatever source." |
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The
Grim Fight for 'Bangla Desh'; East Pakistan: |
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--
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG. New York Times (1857-Current File). New York, N.Y.: Oct
17, 1971. pg. E4, 1 pgs |
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editorial_article |
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NEW
DELHI |
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Section: |
THE
WEEK IN REVIEW |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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945 |
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NEW DELHI -- "If
the Vietcong had been doing this well after six months, they would have
considered it a remarkably good start." The foreign diplomat was
talking about the Mukti Bahini (Liberation Forces), the Bengali insurgents
who are fighting for the independence of East Pakistan, which they have
named Bangla Desh (Bengal nation). |
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TITO
VISITS INDIA 5TH TIME SINCE '54; Soviet-Indian Pact Seen on Agenda With
Mrs. Gandhi |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 17, 1971. pg. 9, 1 pgs |
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types: |
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NEW
DELHI, Oct. 16 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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386 |
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 16
(Reuters) -- President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here today for an
official visit of several days, during which he will discuss international
problems with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the Indian-Soviet treaty
signed in August |
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PAKISTAN
IS WARNED BY INDIANS ON WAR |
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Dispatch
of The Times, London. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
18, 1971. pg. 3, 1 pgs |
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types: |
article |
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NEW
DELHI, Oct. 17 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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97 |
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Preventive
Diplomacy'; U.S. IS EXHORTING INDIA, PAKISTAN |
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By
BERNARD GWERTZMANSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 19,
1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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types: |
front_page |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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517 |
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 --
The United States expressed concern today over the heightened tensions and
build-up of opposing forces along the Indian-Pakistani border. |
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Warning
by Mrs. Gandhi; Mrs. Gandhi Says Situation on Pakistani Border Is 'Quite
Grave' |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 19,
1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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types: |
front_page |
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Dateline: |
NEW
DELHI, Oct. 18 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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1019 |
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URL: |
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Abstract
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 18 --
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has declared that the military situation on
the borders between India and Pakistan is "quite grave." |
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Washington
Bids Pakistan And India Show Restraint |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 19, 1971. pg. 1, 1 pgs |
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banner |
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03624331 |
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Text
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7 |
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Indian
and Pakistani Armies Confront Each Other Along Borders |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 20,
1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs |
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types: |
article |
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Dateline: |
NEW
DELHI, Oct. 19 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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514 |
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Abstract
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 19 --
The armies of India and Pakistan are now confronting each other along
their borders. |
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Pakistan
Accuses India |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
20, 1971. pg. 6, 1 pgs |
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types: |
article |
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Dateline: |
KARACHI,
Pakistan, Oct. 19 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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76 |
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The
Shape of Things |
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By
C. L. SULZBERGER. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 20,
1971. pg. 47, 1 pgs |
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PARIS |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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729 |
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PARIS -- At home the
United States has frozen wages and prices but abroad there is an opposite
trend. President Nixon is deliberately unfreezing our overseas position.
Both the American dollar and American diplomacy are afloat. |
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The
Smell of War'. . . |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 20, 1971. pg. 46, 1 pgs |
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editorial_article |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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452 |
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The reported build-up
of Indian and Pakistani forces along the borders of both East and West
Pakistan adds urgency to the warning of a New Delhi official that
"there is a smell of war in the air." Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi, who has so far managed to restrain Indian hawks, indicated
mounting frustration in an interview this week in which she termed the
situation "quite ... |
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Militancy
Grows on Pakistan's Border, but Few Believe That War Will Come |
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By
MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct 21,
1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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types: |
article |
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Dateline: |
KARACHI,
Pakistan, Oct. 20 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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689 |
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Abstract
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Oct. 20 -- Camouflaged gun positions, strident newspaper headlines and
"Crush India" automobile stickers notwithstanding, Pakistan does
not seem like a nation on the brink of war. |
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TITO
SUPPORTS INDIA ON PAKISTANI CRISIS |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Oct
21, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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Document
types: |
article |
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Dateline: |
NEW
DELHI, Oct. 20 |
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ISSN/ISBN: |
03624331 |
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Text
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152 |
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Abstract
(Document Summary) |
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NEW DELHI, Oct. 20 --
President Tito of Yugoslavia ended his four-day state visit to India today
after endorsing almost fully India's position on the East Pakistani
crisis. |