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Gazette LAHORE, MAY' 27 .1948. RUMOUR

... against Kashmiris, for Whom every Pakistani has the liveliest sympathy, and the pressure Which the Government of India is exerting on Hyderabad. The fact that rumours similar to those filling West Punjab bazars are, in reverse, agitating common folk in ...

INDIAN HOCKEY FEDERATION learn to Compete in Olympic Games 1948

... Olympic Games 1948 HYDERABAD (Dn.), Dec. 29.—The Executive Committee of the Indian Hockey Federation, which met here on December 27 and 28, decided that India should participate in the hockey at the International Olympic Games, to be held in in 1948. The Council ...

NIZAM NOT WITHIN HIS RIGHTS' TO GO TO UN New Delhi View of Hyderabad Government's Decision

... BETWEEN INDIA AND HYDERABAD, THE NI ZAM CANNOT CLAIM ANY 'LOCUS STANDI' ON THE INTERNATIONA L PLANE. It is pointed out that under the agreement, which expires on November 29, 1948, the Indian Union is res ponsible for the conduct of Hyderabad's external ...

APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Postmaster General, Hyderabad- Deccan. QUALIFICATIONS: Only persons ..

... APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Postmaster General, Hyderabad- Deccan. QUALIFICATIONS: Only persons with previous administrative experience 'in the Posts and Telegraphs Department of India or Pakistan who have retired or are about to retire need ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1948
Newspaper: Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore)
County: Lahore, Pakistan
Type: Advertisement | Words: 146 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Civil 1e 8L Gazette LAHORE, MARCH 17, 1948. BHOPAL'S NO

... even with India itself. But a hard struggle is ahead—as Travancore knows by bitter experience and as Hyderabad is now learning. The India States Department is determined that all of this sub-continent which is not Pakistan shall be India; and no stone ...

India Alleges Breach of Agreement (Continued from page l)

... the Reserve Bank of India. It will be recalled that in December, 1947, it came to the notice of the Government of India that, notwithstanding the Standstill Agreement the Hyderabad Government had decided to transfer Government of India securities worth ...

'INDIA LOSING PRESTIGE'

... 'INDIA LOSING PRESTIGE' - For as long as the deadlock with Pakistan continues, India not only is in an awkward military position but is also losing prestige. India has inherited much of the British power in South Asia, the paper continued, and it is ...