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CHINA AND PAKISTAN

Demarcation Of Border (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) KARACHI. Sept. 10. Pakistan and China yesterday began the first physical demarcation of the 300mile boundary between Sinkiang and the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan. A four-man team from each side today began setting up. the first provisional boundary pillars while planes began an aerial survey of the jagged Himalayan terrain. Radio Pakistan said it was hoped to complete the preliminary work by the end of this month. Maps would be jointly produced and final pillars set up within about a year.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 11

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CHINA AND PAKISTAN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 11

CHINA AND PAKISTAN Press, Volume CII, Issue 30234, 12 September 1963, Page 11

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