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  2. "Bangladesh will survive", cries the Prime Minister, Sheikh Mujibur Rahmany with a desperation imploring belief. His tiny country has endured famine after cyclone after flood after civil tear, all within the past four years. "They lie", he says of the people returning from Bangladesh with reports of thousands dying in the streets from hunger. A walk through those very streets of Dacca tells another story, in this first of a three-part series, which continues on Monday. Bangladesh: tableaus of tragedy

    "THEY call me the father of my country and I cannot feed my own children". Sheikh Mujibur ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,905 words
  3. The Canberra Times

    THROUGH no fault of his own the Prime Minister's grand tour of European capitals and ruins has developed into a delicate, in places potentially dangerous, progress through strategic and diplomatic minefields. At ...

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  4. WASHINGTON, D.C.

    TERE is a genteel squabble now under way in the Washington area involving several local ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australia 75 festival is alive and well

    DESPITE a number of disappointments in the performing-arts section and an unfortunate tendency for ...

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  6. VICE-REGAL

    The Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, received Sir John Bunting, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister ...

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