From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1972: Fifty Years Ago: Japan to break with Taiwan
TOKYO: The Japanese Government will announce its decision to sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan simultaneously with the release of the Japan-China communique scheduled for Friday [Sept 29] in Peking, Acting Prime Minister Takeo Miki announced in Tokyo today [Sept 28] after a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Tanaka in Peking. Meanwhile ... Chinese Premier Chou Enlai said tonight Japan and China had reached agreement on ... important problems through serious, frank and friendly talks. ... Mr Chou said: “We shall soon put an end to abnormal relations between the two countries”. — News agencies
[Meanwhile, as reported by the newspaper’s staff correspondent from Quetta,] The Chief Minister of the NWFP, Maulana Mufti Mahmud, said here today [Sept 28] that he had resolved differences that existed between the JUI and the NAP leaders in Baluchistan. … The differences, he said, were the results of some misunderstanding which have been removed, and complete accord has now been reached to honour the five-point formula. Both parties, the Frontier Chief Minister said, were signatories to the formula, which ... called for introduction of religious reforms in Baluchistan.
Published in Dawn, September 29th, 2022