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No-Man's Land Between India And Pakistan

KARACHI, April 19 'Rec. 6 p.m.) Senior army officers of India and Pakistan met in Indian-held territory of Kashmir yesterday and decided to create a no-man's land between Indian and Pakistan-held areas. The decision is being referred to the respective high commands for approval. The Associated Press says it 4s likely that the decision was arrived at by local commanders to avoid further dangers of violation of the cease-fire agreement.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 20 April 1949, Page 5

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No-Man's Land Between India And Pakistan Wanganui Chronicle, 20 April 1949, Page 5

No-Man's Land Between India And Pakistan Wanganui Chronicle, 20 April 1949, Page 5

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