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Pakistan:The Heart of Asia : Speeches by Liaquat Ali Khan Liaquat Ali Khan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karachi : Royal Book Company, 1989.Description: 151 pages E/117Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 923.2549080 LIA-P 1989
Contents:
Welcome in Washington, Greetings from President Truman, Introduction to the Senate, by Vice-President Barkley, Pakistan: The Aims of a New Nation (To the senate and to the House of representatives, 4 May 1950) Introduction to the House of Representatives, by Speaker Rayburn) Foreign Relations: The Interest of Pakistan in the World Outside (National Press Club, 4 May 1950). New York: America’s Metropolis: Citation at Columbia University, by Provost Grayson L. Kirk, Progress and peace: Pakistan’s Necessities (Columbia University, 8 May 1950) Speech by Walter Lippmann, The Recent History and present State of Pakistan (Town Hall-Foreign Policy Association, 8 may 1950) The Industrial Development of Pakistan (Far East America Council of Commerce and Industry, Inc, 9 May 1950). The Middle West: Chicago Pakistan Policy, Domestic and Foreign (Chicago council on Foreign Relations, 11 May 1950) Missourl: Home of a President, Greeting From a Neighboring State, by Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Citation at the University of Kansas City, by president Clearence R. Decker. (Pakistan and the Modern world ) ( University of Kansas City, 13 May 1950) Economic Aims of Pakistan (Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City and Kansas city Council of World Affairs, 13 May 1950). The West Coast: (Questions for the World and For America (University of California, Berkeley, 16 May 1950) Remarks by Dr. Monroe E. Deutsch Pakistan, The New Asia, And World Peace, (Town Hall of Los Angeles, 18 May 1950) A Declaration of World Interdependence (Film Industry Dinner, Los Angeles, 18 may 1950. The South : World Peace Through World Trade (Foreign trade Committee, Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texas, 22 May 1950) Mine is a mission of Peace (New Orleans Citizens’ committee and Foreign policy Association, 23 May 1950). York State and New England: Living Standards in Asia: America’s Opportunity (Chamber of Commerce, Schenectady, New York, 24 May 1950). America And World Peace: (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 26 May 1950). Canada, Sister Dominin: Canada’s Greeting, By Prime Minister St. Laurent Pakistan, the Commonwealth and the Future (Canadian House of Parliament, 31 May 1950). Remarks by Elie Beauregard , Speaker of the Senate, Remarks by W. Ross Macdonald, Speaker of the House of Commons, What Canadians should know About Pakistan (Canadian Club of Ottawa, I June 1950). Pakistan’ Role in the Modern World (National conference of Canadian Universities, Kingston, Ontario 2 June 1950). Epilogue, by George Kennan. Appendix: An Address by Begum Liaquat Ali Khan: What the Women of Pakistan are doing.
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Pakistan The Heart of Asia

Welcome in Washington, Greetings from President Truman, Introduction to the Senate, by Vice-President Barkley, Pakistan: The Aims of a New Nation (To the senate and to the House of representatives, 4 May 1950) Introduction to the House of Representatives, by Speaker Rayburn) Foreign Relations: The Interest of Pakistan in the World Outside (National Press Club, 4 May 1950). New York: America’s Metropolis: Citation at Columbia University, by Provost Grayson L. Kirk, Progress and peace: Pakistan’s Necessities (Columbia University, 8 May 1950) Speech by Walter Lippmann, The Recent History and present State of Pakistan (Town Hall-Foreign Policy Association, 8 may 1950) The Industrial Development of Pakistan (Far East America Council of Commerce and Industry, Inc, 9 May 1950). The Middle West: Chicago Pakistan Policy, Domestic and Foreign (Chicago council on Foreign Relations, 11 May 1950) Missourl: Home of a President, Greeting From a Neighboring State, by Chancellor Deane W. Malott, Citation at the University of Kansas City, by president Clearence R. Decker. (Pakistan and the Modern world ) ( University of Kansas City, 13 May 1950) Economic Aims of Pakistan (Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City and Kansas city Council of World Affairs, 13 May 1950). The West Coast: (Questions for the World and For America (University of California, Berkeley, 16 May 1950) Remarks by Dr. Monroe E. Deutsch Pakistan, The New Asia, And World Peace, (Town Hall of Los Angeles, 18 May 1950) A Declaration of World Interdependence (Film Industry Dinner, Los Angeles, 18 may 1950. The South : World Peace Through World Trade (Foreign trade Committee, Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Texas, 22 May 1950) Mine is a mission of Peace (New Orleans Citizens’ committee and Foreign policy Association, 23 May 1950). York State and New England: Living Standards in Asia: America’s Opportunity (Chamber of Commerce, Schenectady, New York, 24 May 1950). America And World Peace: (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 26 May 1950). Canada, Sister Dominin: Canada’s Greeting, By Prime Minister St. Laurent Pakistan, the Commonwealth and the Future (Canadian House of Parliament, 31 May 1950). Remarks by Elie Beauregard , Speaker of the Senate, Remarks by W. Ross Macdonald, Speaker of the House of Commons, What Canadians should know About Pakistan (Canadian Club of Ottawa, I June 1950). Pakistan’ Role in the Modern World (National conference of Canadian Universities, Kingston, Ontario 2 June 1950). Epilogue, by George Kennan. Appendix: An Address by Begum Liaquat Ali Khan: What the Women of Pakistan are doing.

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