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KASHMIR's BORDER During the Week That Ended Th- Ursday, May 4: People NEW DELHI, May 6, (AFP.)-Pakist- Ani Troops House of the President Dr ? ' Caravan travels BUY YOUR TOYOTA Rent a car with or without duty ' ' from, our stock. New office ; 111 OPPOSITE Call 31131 for further lilt. - LIMES Information NOW. Indian Embassy TEL. 31113 VOL. XI, NO. 38 KABUL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 (SAUR 16, 1351 S.H.) PRICE AF. 6 INDIAN-PAKISTA- NI Royal audience KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar) According to a Royal Protocol Department announcement, the following were received in audi- ence by His Majesty the' King KASHMIR'S BORDER during the week that ended Th- ursday, May 4: People NEW DELHI, May 6, (AFP.)-Pakist- ani troops House of the President Dr. Mohammad Omar Wardakt po- yesterday attacked in battalion strength an Indian Senate President Abdul Hadi Da-w- i; sition in the Kaiyan area of Kashmir; the'Press Trust r Deputy Prime Minister Dr. of India (PTI) news agency reported. ' Abdul Samad Hamed; , Foreign yJ. j Minister Mohammad MMssa It added that a second attack was reported lat-a- i. Shafiq; Interior Minister Amanu-Ua- h nk fip-htin- was still coin? on. XsM, MM tWWW D O V O " Mansourl; Agriculture- - and is ten milesops and' Pakistani forces in Irrigation Hak- The Kaiyan area the ' ' Minister lAbdul southeast of Thithwall.. Lipa valley of Kashmir, a comm- - I T j im; Minister Without Portfolio AFP reports from Rawalpindi: unique announced here yester-th- at .Mrs. Shafiqa Ziayee; Nangarhar fighting was in progress day. Governor Mohammad Gul Sulai-Jmaukha- between 'encroaching" Indian tro-- . Pakistani troops were putting Nimroz Governor Sa pressure, on the Indians in order km farhard; Ghazni Province to recover lost territory, the an- Courts President Kamal Shinw--' Kissinger, nouncement said. ari; Director General of the Social The Pakistani reaction follow- Guidance Department in the Mi. ed an attack by two Indian com- :::r,Vf nistry of Information and Cultu- LeDuc Tho panies yesterday which was pre- re Maulana Mohammad Golab ceded by an artillery and mor- - Boshar; Dr. Sayed Abdullah Kd-- hold secret tar bombardment. Both sides had zem, a graduate of economics from suffered'' casualties, the commu-- an Austrian university; Dr. Mo- nioue reported. ; hammad Osman Taraki, a grad- talks It said Indian troops made a uate in law from a French uni- WASHINGTON. May first attempt to encroach into versity.' (AFP). The White House last Pakistani . held territory in the During the week His Majesty night confirmed that Presiden. same area last April 27 but they KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar). Prime Minister Dr. Abdul Zahir, some members of the cabinet also received Abdul Rahman Tazi. lo-h- Kissinger were pushed back heavy ad a member of tial advisor Henry with . and some ranking officials saw the newly produced 'Flowers Ensemble' in Kabul Nendarie the executive board - on Tu- sses. , of the World Bank. secret talks in Paris Thursday evening. - . tit. A. TT...1 .aIUKiiiki . esaay wiin iop huiui i,.iiuu. N hafl The performing arts programme includes several choreographies, silhuette dramas, short skits, observrs ' Le Due Tho, i member been informed f the Indian 'en- scngs and dances. , . followed a statement by congratulatedthe performan- Afghanistan, This croachment and other Indian vio- At the end of the show, the Prime Minister artists for their i sources in ces. The Dr. Rahgozar, North Vietnamese lations of the , ceasefire line in artists were Introduced to Zahir by Mohammad Shafie the President of the French capital earlier that the Chak Subhan Mir sector of the Arts and Culture' Department. , Jdrdan initial the rumoured meeting had ta Kashmir, the communique said. On the i Shakespearian line, which says 'music is the food of love, give me more of it so that appeute ken place Keports of clashes came i?'e may not surfeit,' Dr. Zahir told the artists,' music and the performing arts has been v agreement Uo until last nteht the White re , the spiritual food for man since his Inception.' , air to comment The congratulated Minister Information Culture, House .had refused ' Prime Minister the of and Mohammad KABUL, May 6, reports two men hn Afghan (Bakhtar). on that the leyd here hadcleared the wa Abassi cn the success of the ensemble and wished art circles more success, Above, Dr. Zahir is shown congratulating members of the cast after the show.' xiic Aignan ana Joraanian de- H:,.1! ' T for a summit meeting between legations have approved a mu- te House sp Ro- - f (Photo: Mustamandi). ;okesman Presid Bhutto of Pakistan - said that . tual air service accord. naldZlegler prj Minj Mrs G dhi - . d .. The Director General of the after the meeting two days be. T public peace talks in 117 foi Civil Aviation Department of fore the Yesterday's DePence linfetry feared dead Italian plane crash joraan al- were broken off the Uni- lert nanni 'inursuay Paris announcement listed several In- PALERMO, Sicily, May 6, (Reuter)-- An Alitalia DC-- 8 carrying . 117 people on agreement proposed anno- jetliner ter initialling tht ted' States had dian attacks on Pakistani posts a flight from Rome to Palermo crashed into a hillside beside Palermo airport last night and ' with the Afghan Air Authority uncing the encounter, but had April 23. eyewitnesses said exploded a ball of flame. It nrae nffiplntlv annnnnnjl Vietna- since it in given way to a North "Pakistani troops have taken Alitalia officials were unable to state immediately the number of casualties. However, aU. the request it be kept .,, mese that effective counter measures to, ev-- i occupants were feared dead. They 'said rescue Workers were not Immediately able to approach Dr. ' y ;;,.:. ,; Khoshbeen to .'.v,-.- ' 'secret., ',.;V;; ict the enemy from the encroach- the wreckage. ' ' area," ', of Palermo's airport.' An airport official told Reuter Viet- ed it said. The crash came in full view Puntraisi Ziegler, said the North added plane, 108 passenger and nine crew on board according to a provisional attend 25th WHO of the The statement that the the which had namese announcement Indians were sending up more pas3anger list, crashed into a 700 metre high mountainside flank- - ing the airport. was exam- meeting 'another troops to strengthen their posi- The airport, some 10 kms (sixcoast, is ringed by mountains. possible survivors by floodlights of their bad meeting in Geneva ple faith. tions. .: miles) north of Palermo on the; In' the nearby town of Cari, carried up the mountainside. Communist sources in Pa- The residents reported seeing a huge KABUL, May 6, (Bakhtar).-Pr- of. ris had refused to disclose the flame splitting the sky 2205 Authorities sent out an urg- Dr. mee- at Mohammad Akhtar Kh- subjects raised during the local (2105 GMT) a (few minutes ent call for all available doct- oshbeen, the Deputy sidestepped questions U.S. assures S.Viet it has niade Minister of ting and . before the aircraft was due to ors in the Sicilian capal to go Public Health, left here possible of Kissin- Thur- on a return land. , , to the crash scene. sdayfor ' ( Geneva to take part in ger to Paris. no secret deal with Hanoi The flames were also seen by ... the 25th annual session of the WASHINGTON, May 6, (Reuter).-T- he U.S. government the inhabitants' of other nearby Alitalia was not immediate- World Health Organisation. Radio Hanoi calls yesterday sought to reassure South Vietnam there had been towns. ly able to give an account of how Afghanistan is a member of the no change in American terms for a peace settlement and ass- All available ambulances from the crash occurred. Some eyewi- Eastern Mediterranean region of erted it had reached no secret' agreement! with Hanoi to repla- Palermo and firemen and police tnesses said the plane appeared WHO. for resumption of ce President Thieu. rushed to the scene. But rescue to have exploded before hitting Dr. Raouf Roashan, the Presi- ... The State Department also denietl reports that the govern- - work, was'hamphered by the da-- : the mountainside, others said it dent of the Child Health Institute tOlKS ment bad told Hanoi it was wil ling to accept a coalition gov- - rkness and teams searched for exploded on impact,. is also a member of the Afghan PoriS "D60C6 ; , . ernment in Saigon. delegation. , HONG KONG, May 6, (Reuter) Spokesman Charles Bray, com- - of the formal peace talks and The conference will continue -- on reports William for three weeks, Radio Hanoi yesterday called menting speculations U.S. chief negotiator , clouds near Hue cover during which tne a ' - for . a resumption of the Paris that u.i. had lowered its l'orter said there had been m yt "'e icsoiuuons ana recommenaa- peace talks, but accused, the peace settlement terms, said its complete lack of progress in eve-- ttt n United States of using the" confe- position remained exactly the sa- - ry available channel . fi rence as a cover foe pursuing its me as it was stated to North Bray hinted that President Th HUE, Soiifh Vietnam, May 6, (Reuter). Heavy tropical discussed. ' "war of aggression". Vietnam almost a year ago. ' ieu had offered to resign one clouds built up near. Hue yester day, giving the North Vietname- 1,096 Commenting on the indefinite Officials said a deliberate ef month before internationally-su- - se troops, regrouping for an assault on the city the promise seers of suspension of the conference by forts was apparently being nwde pervised elections under allied cf freedom from American air strikes. , the Americans for the second in various capitals to undermine terms for ending the war, South Vietnamese! defenders at Hue and their American military hoarded wheat time in six weeks, the radio said : the allied negotiating position He would not say whether the advisers were watching the clouds anxiously. ... "We are always willing to engage and drive a wedge between the United States was disaDDointed Hue is tense but relatively qui- - gees south to Danang, jn negotiations..
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