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Bengali
Refugees Say Soldiers Continue to Kill, Loot and Burn |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 23,
1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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KUTIBARI,
India, Sept. 21 |
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KUTIBARI, India, Sept.
21 -The latest refugees from East Pakistan report that the Pakistani Army
and its civilian collaborators are continuing to kill, loot and burn
despite the central Government's public avowals that it is bent on
restoring normalcy and winning the confidence of the Bengali people. |
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BHUTTO
DEMANDS ELECTIONS IN 1971; West Pakistani Party Chief Hints at Armed
Action |
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By
MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 23,
1971. pg. 9, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 22 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Sept. 22 -- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, leader of West Pakistan's majority party,
implied today that his party might begin armed resistance to the military
Government if it did not cede power by the end of the year. |
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East
Pakistani Guerrillas Reported Active in the West |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
23, 1971. pg. 11, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 22 |
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U.N.
GETS APPEAL ON EAST PAKISTAN; Catholic Relief Group Says Deadly Famine
Threatens |
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By
PAUL HOFMANNSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 23, 1971. pg. 11, 1 pgs |
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ROME,
Sept. 22 |
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03624331 |
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ROME, Sept. 22 -- The
international relief organization of the Roman Catholic Church appealed to
the United Nations today to save the people of East Pakistan from
"what threatens to be one of the most deadly famines of our
times." |
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STATE
DEPT. SEEKS MORE BENGALI AID; Reported Planning to Ask $250-Million
Increase |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
24, 1971. pg. 2, 1 pgs |
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WASHINGTON,
Sept. 23 |
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23
-- The State Department was reported today to be planning to ask Congress
for an additional $250-million for relief of Pakistani refugees in India
and for rehabilitation programs in East Pakistan. |
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The
Release of Mujib Soon Rumored as Part of a Deal |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
25, 1971. pg. 14, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Sept. 24 -- Rumors circulated here today that Sheik Mujibur Rahman, the
Bengali leader now on trial for treason, might soon be released as part of
a political accommodation in East Pakistan. |
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Cholera
Now Spreading to Remote Regions; Eruption Is the Most Widespread Since
1899 Pandemic |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
26, 1971. pg. 77, 1 pgs |
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GENEVA,
Sept. 25 |
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03624331 |
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GENEVA, Sept. 25 -- In
a manner unique to the jet age the current cholera pandemic has continued
to spread with remarkable rapidity, reaching recently into as remote a
region as Lapland. |
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Explosion
in East Pakistan Injures a Cabinet Minister |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current File). New York, N.Y.: Sep
26, 1971. pg. 19, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 25 |
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INDIAN
TELLS U.N. PAKISTAN SETS UP 'REIGN OF TERROR'; First Day of General Debate
Brings Shouts and Hostile Exchange on Civil War INDIA DENOUNCES PAKISTAN
IN U.N. |
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By
HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 28, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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UNITED
NATIONS, N. Y., Sept. 27 |
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03624331 |
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
Sept. 27 -- India's Foreign Minister, Swaran Singh, over the shouted
objections of the Pakistani delegate, told the United Nations General
Assembly today that the Pakistani Government had unleashed a "reign
of terror" and was conducting "deadly activities" in East
Pakistan. |
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PAROLE
IS FORECAST FOR BENGALI LEADER |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
28, 1971. pg. 9, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 27 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Sept. 27 -- Pakistani newspapers predicted today that Sheik Mujibur Rahman,
the imprisoned Bengali leader, would be released on parole soon to visit
his ailing parents in East Pakistan. |
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SINDHIS'
UNREST EASES IN PAKISTAN; Drive in the West Is Muted After Failure in East |
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By
MALCOLM W. BROWNESpecial to the New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 28,
1971. pg. 10, 1 pgs |
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HYDERABAD,
Pakistan, Sept. 12 |
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HYDERABAD, Pakistan,
Sept. 12 -- The clamor for independence in West Pakistan's province of
Sind has been muted almost completely, apparently as a result of the
failure of the secessionist movement in East Pakistan. |
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Urgent
Moscow Meeting Of Politburo Is Reported; URGENT MEETING HELD IN MOSCOW |
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By
HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 28, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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MOSCOW,
Sept. 27 |
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MOSCOW, Sept. 27 --
Leonid I. Brezhnev, the Soviet Communist party leader, reportedly held an
urgent meeting today with other members of the ruling Politburo at Vnukovo
Airport immediately upon his return from a visit to the Balkans. |
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GROMYKO
ASSERTS U.S.-CHINESE THAW IS 'NATURAL' STEP; Speaking in U.N., He Offers
First Response by Soviet Leadership to Shift BUT HE GIVES WARNING Declares
Efforts in Past to Combine Against Others Have Even Led to War Gromkyo
Terms Thaw a 'Natural' Step |
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By
HENRY TANNERSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 29, 1971. pg. 1, 2 pgs |
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UNITED
NATIONS, N. Y., Sept. 28 |
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.,
Sept. 28 -- Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko of the Soviet Union said
today that his Government "in principle" regarded the
improvement of relations between Washington and Peking "as a natural
development." |
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PAKISTAN
CAUTIONS PRESS ON MUJIB FATE |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
29, 1971. pg. 4, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 28 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Sept. 28 -- The Government of Pakistan said today that the secret military
trial of Sheik Mujibur Rahman, the Bengali leader, was continuing, and
warned against public speculation about its outcome. |
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SOVIET-INDIA
PLEA MADE TO PAKISTAN; Kosygin and Mrs. Gandhi Ask Refugees' Return |
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By
HEDRICK SMITHSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 29, 1971. pg. 9, 1 pgs |
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MOSCOW,
Sept. 28 |
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03624331 |
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MOSCOW, Sept. 28 --
Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India today
urged that President Agha Mohammoud Yahya Khan of Pakistan permit the
return to East Pakistan of several million refugees who have fled to India |
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Yahya
Khan Speaks |
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New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 29, 1971. pg. 33, 1 pgs |
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These are excerpts
from an interview in Le Figaro with General Yahya Khan, President of
Pakistan. Pierre Bois is the correspondent. |
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Bhutto
Assails Rule By Pakistani Army, Asks End to 'Terror' |
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Special
to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep
30, 1971. pg. 11, 1 pgs |
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KARACHI,
Pakistan, Sept. 29 |
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03624331 |
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KARACHI, Pakistan,
Sept. 29 -- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, leader of West Pakistan's majority party,
today denounced military rule in the harshest terms he has used to date. |
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PAKISTAN
AT U.N. ASKS INDIA TALKS; Ali Wants to Discuss Return of Bengali Refugees |
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By
TAD SZULCSpecial to The New York Times. New York Times (1857-Current file). New
York, N.Y.: Sep 30, 1971. pg. 11, 1 pgs |
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UNITED
NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 29 |
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.,
Sept. 29 -- Pakistan today asked India from the rostrum of the United
Nations General Assembly to agree to direct negotiations or talks under
impartial auspices on the problem of East Pakistani refugees on Indian
territory. |
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Refugee
Children in India: 'Thousands' Die |
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By
SYDNEY H. SCHANBERGSpecial to The New York Times. New
York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Sep 30,
1971. pg. 10, 1 pgs |
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CALCUTTA,
Sept. 29 |
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CALCUTTA, Sept. 29 --
Large numbers of East Pakistani refugee children are dying every day from
malnutrition and the diseases that accompany it, and tens of thousands are
seriously malnourished and facing death. |