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  2. STRONGER PLAN FOR INDONESIA URGED

    LAKE SUCCESS, Jan. 28: Indonesia, supported by Australia and Burma, called on the U.N.O. Security Council yesterday to strengthen the four-Power peace plan for Indonesia by incorporating the main ...

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  3. NATIONALIST REVOLT SUPPRESSED

    NANKING, Jan. 28: A regiment of Nationalist troops revolted today when ordered into Communist territory under the terms of the Peking peace pact, reports the American Associated Press. ...

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    AFTER THE JUDGING: Miss Beryl James, "Miss Australia", broadcasting after the judging in Sydney on Thursday. Next to her are Miss Pat Fidler ("Miss Western Australia"), who was third, Miss Dorothy Myers ("Miss Queensland") and, seated, Miss Denise Porritt ("Miss Victoria"), who was second. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MR. EDEN'S LAMENT

    VANCOUVER, Jan. 28: Once one of the world's best-dressed men, Mr. Anthony Eden (a former British Foreign ...

    Article : 95 words
  6. DISASTER OFF CHINA COAST

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 28: It is feared that hundreds of lives were lost in a collision yesterday between two Chinese ships, the Taiping and Klenyuen, off Bonham lighthouse, in the Chusan archipelago, 200 miles ...

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  7. ROCKED BY QUAKES

    MANILA, Jan. 28: Three strong earthquakes rocked the city of Iloilo and nearby towns on Panay Island early today, ...

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  8. PRICE CUTS IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28: Following a Government announcement that the price living index, had declined for ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. GREEK REBEL LEADER SEEKS PEACE

    LONDON, Jan. 28: General Markos, the Greek guerilla leader, in a broadcast over the "free Greek radio" last night, proposed peace terms to the Nationalist Government at Athens. ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. ATLANTIC SECURITY PACT PROVISIONS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 28: Officials negotiating the North Atlantic security pact have accepted in principle several important decisions, reports James Reston, diplomatic correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  11. SUPPLYING BERLIN

    BERLIN, Jan. 28: British and American planes in 673 flights up to yesterday carried 6,180 tons of supplies into Berlin, ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. MINDSZENTY CASE

    CANBERRA, Jan. 28: The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) has made representations to the Hungarian ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. "REAL SIGN OF UNITY" IN IRISH CONFERENCE

    DUBLIN, Jan. 28: A conference of political party leaders in Eire, summoned by the Prime Minister (Mr. Costello), was held in Dublin yesterday to consider the best means of assisting anti-partition candidates ...

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  14. RIFT IN THE LUTE

    PRAGUE, Jan. 28: The Russian Deputy-Foreign Minister (Mr. Vyshinsky) is reported to be holding secret talks with ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. PROGRESS REPORT ON BRITAIN'S FIGHT

    LONDON, Jan. 28: The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford- Cripps) told the House of Commons yesterday that he hoped Britain would make herself by 1952 independent of all exceptional outside help. ...

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  16. WIDE SEARCH FOR MISSING SUPERFORTRESS

    LONDON, Jan. 28: Bound on a flight from Dakar (Senegal) to Britain, an American Superfortress with 15 persons aboard is reported missing. It was last reported 200 miles from Casablanca (French Morocco). ...

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  17. PAINLESS BIRTHS

    LONDON, Jan. 28: A further step towards giving all mothers painless childbirth was the announcement by Mr. Peter ...

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  18. TRIBES ON WARPATH

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 28: South African Air Force planes are searching the hills and shrubland around Weenan (Natal) ...

    Article : 93 words
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