PAKISTAN AND INDIA REACH TWO AGREEMENTS
(Recd. 1.35 p.m.) NEW DELHI, March 15. India and Pakistan have decided to establish a boundary commission to settle disputes involving the boundary between the Sylhet district in East Bengal and the province of Assam, which has been the cause of controversy between the two Dominions. At Karachi, the Pakistan Ministry of Finance spokesman, who has returned from financial talks in Bombay,'said that India and Pakistan had agered on questions of currency and exchange and the establishment of a separate Pakistan State bank.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1948, Page 5
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