KARACHI: The people want DAWN. I give them back their DAWN No one is happier today than I. The reasons why the name was changed have been explained. These are matters which appropriate authorities must discuss and settle among themselves. In the meantime DAWN rises again. May it dispel the gloom from the people`s hearts as it has dispelled the gloom from mine. DAWN was never dead. It was not intended to die. It shall never die. Editor. [The paper had been briefly renamed T he H erald but reverted to its original name on April 4, 1950.] [Meanwhile, according to reports from New Delhi,] The talks between Mr Liaquat Ali Khan and Mr Nehru are reported to have registered `progress` ... regarding the minorities problem in West Bengal, Assam and East Pakistan. ... Mr Nehru, after his ...
meeting with Mr Liaquat Ali Khan ... conferred with his Cabinet colleagues... . For the first time today the Prime Ministers` Secretariat issued a joint Press communique in which reference has been made to `devising ways and means that would solve the ...
problem of restoring a full sense of confidence among the minorities... .