1971.11.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Bhutto’s visit a counter to Indo-Soviet treaty? NEW DELHI, NOV. 6-From the manner all publicity media in Pakistan are playing up the visit of the delegation, led by Mr. Bhutto to Peking, it seems that Islamabad is desperately trying to forge an alliance with...
1971.11.01, Country (China), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pak Army officials confer with Chinese in Dacca DHUPGURI, NOV. 1–According to reliable source a meeting of the Martial Law authorities was held in Dacca, on October 24 at Continental Building in which some Chinese officials were present. The Martial Law authorities...
1971.11.02, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Carpenters Busy Making Coffins For Pak Officers NEW DELHI, NOV. 1-Pakistani Army losses in Bangladesh have risen to 189 per day and carpenters are being employed full time in the cantonment to make officers conffins which presumable get shipped to West Pakistan for...
1971.11.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Foreigner’s exodus from Pak border areas RAWALPINDI, NOV. 21–Nearly 40 West German aid technicians and businessmen arrived in Rawalpindi early today from Lahore forming the first wave of foreigner’s exodus from the possible battle front along the West...
1971.11.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
A sample of demoratisation in West Pakistan SOMEWHERE ON THE WESTERN BORDER, NOV 13Brig, Shamim, Commander of the Pakistani, 105 Independent Brigade, suffered mental derangement three days after he had heard the news to killing of two of his sons by Mukti Bahini...
1971.11.26, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Yahya asks Heath to help avert war LONDON, NOV. 25Pakistan today officially asked Britain to use its influence to Prevent a worsening of the India-Pakistan situation, according to informed sources here, reports Reuter. Pakistan’s High commissioner in London,...
1971.11.25, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
‘The whole sub-continent will have a bloodbath’: Bhutto NEW DELHI, NOV. 24-war cries by Pakistani politicians grew shriller yesterday as the military regime proclaimed a state of emergency in the country. The People’s Party Chairman Mr. Bhutto and...
1971.12.05, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Yahya Khan
This is final war: Yahya NEW DELHI DEC. 4President Yahya Khan of Pakistan claimed today that the current war would be the final one with India, says agencies. In a broadcast to his people he said that Pakistan’s friends would go to its aid. he however did not...
1971.11.14, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
E. Bengal Government will be toppled: Bhutto KARACH, NOV. 13Mr. Bhutto leader of West Pakistan’s Leftist People’s Party, has warned that if an attempt is made to form a Government from the winners of by-elections to be held in East Pakistan next month, “we...
1971.12.19, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Reported offer By Yahya To Step Down Bhutto Called Back From New York NEW DELHI, DEC. 18 A NEW POWER PATTERN SEEMED TO BE EVOLVING IN ISLAMABAD TODAY WITH MR. Z. A. BHUTTO AS THE CENTRAL FIGURE ON THE CIVILIAN SIDE. BUT WHO WILL SYMBOLIZE THE ARMY’S OVERLORDSHIP...