World Bank Says Refugee Cost May Stunt Indian Development

By SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 16, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs

 

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NEW DELHI, Sept. 15

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03624331

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847

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NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 -- A World Bank report has concluded that India's economic development could be seriously stunted by the cost of supporting the millions of Bengali refugees who have fled into India from East Pakistan.

Yahya Visits Teheran for Talks; Peace Moves With India Hinted

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 16, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 15

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03624331

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 15 -- President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan returned to Pakistan today after a one-day trip to Iran, where he was said to have held secret talks of great political importance. A communique said only that he had discussed matters of mutual importance with the Iranian Government.

Iran Affirms Support

Dispatch of The Times, LondonNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 16, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs

 

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TEHERAN, Iran, Sept. 15

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03624331

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79

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Pakistan Chief Believed Seeking A Conference With Mrs. Gandhi

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 17, 1971. pg. 10, 1 pgs

 

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 16

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03624331

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331

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 16 -- Persons close to the Pakistani Government said today that Pakistan was making a final effort to improve relations with India, Iran, it was said, would play an important role as intermediary.

DACCA STILL A CITY OF VANISHING MEN; Many Missing Despite Offer of Amnesty for Prisoners

New York Times (1857-Current File). New York, N.Y.: Sep 19, 1971. pg. 9, 1 pgs

 

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article

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DACCA, Pakistan, Sept. 18

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03624331

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507

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DACCA, Pakistan, Sept. 18 (AP) -- Despite President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan's announced amnesty for East Pakistani prisoners, Dacca remains a city of missing men.

East Pakistan's Governor Swears In Interim Cabinet

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 19, 1971. pg. 65, 1 pgs

 

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 18

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03624331

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136

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 18 -- Nine members of a 10-man Civilian Council of Ministers for East Pakistan were sworn in yesterday at Dacca, the provincial capital

SHEIK MUJIB TRIAL REPORTED ENDED; Karachi Paper Says Verdict on Bengali Is Due Soon

New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 19, 1971. pg. 8, 1 pgs

 

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article

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 18

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03624331

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205

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 18 (AP) -- The secret military trial of Sheik Mujibur Rahman, the East Pakistani leader charged with "waging war" on Pakistan, has ended, the Government-owned Morning News reported today.

When China Gets Into the U.N. --; China in the U.N. --

By FRANCIS T. P. PLIMPTONNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 19, 1971. pg. SM29, 5 pgs

 

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magazine

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03624331

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3359

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WHEN the United Nations General Assembly meets on Tuesday there will be the usual dozens of items on its agenda, but one of them will overshadow all others -- the question of China.

NEW ELECTIONS SET FOR EAST PAKISTAN

Special to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 20, 1971. pg. 5, 1 pgs

 

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 19

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03624331

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 19 -- By-elections for 78 National Assembly seats and 105 Provincial Assembly seats will be held in East Pakistan between Nov. 25 and Dec. 9, the Election Commission announced in Islamabad today.

Pakistan and the U.N.

JOHN SALZBERGNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 20, 1971. pg. 24, 1 pgs

 

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letter_to_editor

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03624331

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487

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The tragic developments in East Pakistan dramatize the weakness of the United Nations in situations in which gross violations of human rights are alleged to have occurred. The U.N. has persisted in treating the problem as solely a humanitarian one, providing relief assistance to the victims.

U.S. to Step Up Food and Supplies to East Pakistanis

By BENJAMIN WELLESSpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 20, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs

 

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 19

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03624331

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 -- The United States has agreed to furnish the United Nations with two helicopters, 200 trucks and an additional 210,000 tons of grain and food blends for victims of last autumn's cyclone and the more recent civil strife in East Pakistan.

Pakistan May Ask U.S. and Soviet to Take Hand in Seeking Dialogue With Mrs. Gandhi

By MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York TimesNew York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 21, 1971. pg. 5, 1 pgs

 

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 20

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03624331

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710

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KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 20 -- A Karachi newspaper, quoting authoritative sources, said today that the Soviet Union and the United States would probably be asked to take a hand in peace-making efforts if leaders of India and Pakistan could not be brought together.