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The Daily

Morning News

IMPORTANT HEADLINES FROM SEPTEMBER 1971

News headlines and details from the Daily Morning News.

News Headlines:

  • 87 boxes of ammunition recovered form Tangail.
  • Encouragement to rebels: Pak displeasure the traitor conveyed to UK.
  • New Governor will have full civil power.

 

  • Total war if India attempts to take Pak territory-Yahya
  • Policy statement shortly- Malik
  • Notice to 4 teachers and 13 C.S.P. officers.

 

  • Press censorship lifted throughout Pakistan
  • Tikka off to Pindi
  • MLR-90
  • Notices to 144 MP As— elect
  • EPCAF party kills 9 Indian agents near Dacca.

 

  • Gen. Niazi takes over as MLA
  • Plea for UN check of Pak refugees in India
  • India poised for attack next month

 

  • Yahya grants general amnesty. Another step to restore full normalcy.
  • Indians collecting relief supplies for avaricious purposes
  • By-elections within four months: LPO amended.
  • Abshire calls on president

 

  • Paf Ready to crush Enemy : Navy prepared to defend
  • Three Indian agents Killed
  • Azam appeals for release of innocent persons
  • Malik's appointment as Governor hailed

 

  • Eight Indian agents killed
  • Paf day in Dacca
  • India ready to face any threat, says Indira.
  • China reiterates support to Pakistan

 

  • Armed forces strong enough to throw back aggressor: Niazi
  • Disease, hunger death stalk refugee camps across border
  • Malik may name his Ministers by end of Next week
  • Bhutto ill. puts off talks with Yahya

 

  • Russia interest deeply in unity of Pakistan
  • Henry to submit report on relief on Sept. 13
  • Tension in so-called refugees camps.
  • Pak-Soviet ties remain unscathed.

 

  • Bhutto's plea for Islamic socialism
  • Bhutto likely to meet Yahya tomorrow
  • Malik urges co-ordinated relief effort
  • Fake British relief workers held in Jessore

 

  • Homage to Father of the Nation: constitution according to wishes of Quaid urged.
  • Razakars seize 6 mortars from Indian agents.
  • Sylhet hails Malik's appointment.

 

  • Mahmud Ali says: Strong Pakistan will ensure Peace in Asia.
  • Game of hide and seek should end, Says Bhutto
  • Jamaat meeting to discuss Mohajir problem
  • Yahya Bhutto talks: Nation awaiting outcome: Niazi

 

  • 13 Indian agents killed by EPCAF near Narayanganj
  • Bhutto meets: Talks satisfactory
  • Daultana urges establishment of people's government soon
  • Mrs. Gandhi to meet Nixon on Nov. 4

 

  • Climate of security, confidence to be restored, assures Malik
  • 5,000 DPs die of Cholera in Balat dist
  • Infiltrators killed, 22 held: Indian attack beaten back in Rajshahi

 

  • 1 lakh Children may die of malnutrition in W. Bengal DP Camps.
  • Self styled emissary of 'Bangla Desh' in Israel
  • Stop Bhutto, says Jamaat leader
  • Bongaon in grip of floods: Refugees in distress

 

  • Daultana favours idea of president Yahya promulgating constitution
  • More Afro—Asian nations view E. Pak situation internal affairs
  • PML not opposed to power transfer, says Qayyum
  • Gen. Niazi's call to patriotic citizens remove misgivings from minds of runaways.

 

  • Ten member council of Ministers named: Two from defunct AL: Nine sworn in: portfolios likely today.
  • ADBP accelerates loaning programme
  • Armed attack repulsed; 78 intruders killed

 

  • Constitution to be presented to NA: president explains amendment procedure
  • Bhutto meets president
  • President assures Maximum autonomy for E. Wing: Amin

 

  • Our brave army fully prepared to repel any attack: Amin
  • Mahmud Ali off to London, says India will be exposed
  • Mass contact tour soon, says Quasem

 

  • Situation on E. Pak borders disturbing, says U Thant
  • 5 Indian infiltrators killed: Arms, ammunition recovered
  • No compromise on principles: Qayyum
  • Indians do it in name of Mukti Fauj
  • Qayyum Hails Yahya's decision

 

  • UNICEF aid, WHO medical supplies arrive
  • 35 Indian agents killed in Sylhet and Kushtia
  • Polling starts from Dec. 12: Bye-elections schedule for East Pakistan revised
  • Bhutto's press conference today.

 

  • Pak troops kill 62 Indian agents in Satkhira
  • Rs. 245 Cr. special rehabilitation plan for East Pakistan
  • Governor meets editors

 

  • E.Pak situation explained to 3 delegations
  • 5,600 more DPs return
  • Steps to counter Indian propaganda: President's special envoys touring three continents
  • Pakistanis capable of facing any threat— Bhutto

 

  • Gnat Squadron in Calcutta airport: 5 Indian divisions deployed along East Pakistan borders.
  • Indian agents mine US ship at Chalna
  • Hundreds of DP camps inundated in West Bengal

 

  • Pakistan draws UN attention to India's war threat
  • Bhutto urges NA Session in December and power transfer in January
  • More UN relief supplies reach Dacca
  • Bulgaria regards E. Pak situation internal affair

 

  • Malik asks students to join classes
  • Jamaat meting on Oct. 2
  • "BanglaDesh" movement a conspiracy against Islam

 

  • East Pakistan Developments purely Internal Affairs, says U Thant: Indian infiltrators hamper DPs', return
  • India creating obstacles in way of DPs return
  • Relief goods selling in black market

 

  • Mahmud Ali warns world community of implications. India must stop Intervening in Pakistan's internal Affairs
  • Thant's appeal fetches 200m dollar for Pak DPs
  • Governor alerts people against enemy activities0\

 

  • Sept. 18 announcement a step forward, says Bhutto
  • Teachers asked to persuade students to continue studies.
  • Asghar visits Mujib's ailing parents.

 

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