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    FORECAST: Cloudy; showers developing [?] ...

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  5. Big Naval Changes Announced by Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, January 8. — President Roosevelt has ordered all warships to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Stop Press

    THE FLOOD GAUGE on the Warrego River at Cunnamulla was showing 21 ft. this afternoon and the river was still rising. The water is passing over ...

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  7. Tobruk Advance Continues Round Tobruk

    LONDON, January 8.—Tanks and big guns continue rumbling in an unending stream across the Western Desert towards Tobruk, for the fall of which, according to "The Times" correspondent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Free French Rout Italian Cavalrymen

    LONDON, January 8.—The "Dally Mail" correspondent in Khartoum supplies evidence of the activities of Allied forces in another African ...

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  9. B.-P. to Sleep In Corner of Jungle Garden

    LONDON. January 8.—Lord Bade[?] who died to-day is to be buried as he wished—in a wild corner of the garden of his home at ...

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  10. in Mountains

    Unsettled weather is likely to continue in most parts of the Stated and most divisions should receive rains varying from showers to fair ...

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  11. Greeks Face Murderous Fire to Capture Peak Believed Impregnable

    LONDON, January 8. — A message from Athens says that dispatches published in Ethnos describe the capture of an ...

    Article : 416 words
  12. Warmest Night for Nearly a Year

    Last night was the warmest Brisbane has had since March 21 of last year, when the minimum temperature was 74.7 degrees. The minimum temperature since ...

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  13. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL DAMAGED

    LONDON. January 8.—It was announced that Westminster Cathedral. Westminster Hall and a chapel were damaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Misinformed

    LONDON, January 8.—A Berlin message says that the "Schwarzekorps," the official journal of the Black Shirts, to-day belatedly publishes a ...

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  15. Casket Closing To-morrow

    There has been no slackening in the sale of tickets in Golden Casket No. 664, and the first batch of country returns, which reached the city ...

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  16. THAILAND PROCLAIMS A STATE OF WAR

    LONDON, January 8.—The Berne (Switzerland) radio says that Thailand has proclaimed a state of war on the ...

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  17. British Fighters Bring Down Junkers

    British fighter planes to-day brought down a Junkers 88 machine off the coast at Angmering-on-Sea, Sussex. ...

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  18. Six New Inspectors In Police Force

    Promotions in the Police Force, including six new inspectors and two Sub-Inspectors, were announced to-day by the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. E. M. Hanlon). ...

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  19. Soviet Warships Warned from Rumanian Waters

    It is reported from Constanza that nine Soviet warships have been warned to stay out of Rumania territorial waters ...

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  20. Japanese Military Mission Reaches Berlin

    LONDON. January 8. — A Berlin message states that a Japanese military mission, under General Yamashita, has ...

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  21. 10,000 Americans Give Blood for London's Injured

    LONDON. January 8.—Ten thousand Americans have given blood for Britishers suffering from air raid and other war injuries, and more than ...

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  22. Increase in Water Consumption

    The use of water in Brisbane and Ipswich has been increasing this week. On Monday 13,120,000 gallons were consumed, on Tuesday 16,980,000 ...

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  23. Welcoming the New Railway Chief, We Say To-day :

    MR. WILLS will encounter anxious problems in squarely facing transport rivalry. H[?] suggest review of freights and jar[?]s ...

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  24. Eire Removes Signposts as Invasion Precaution

    DUBLIN January 3.—The Eire Government has issued an emergency decree effective from February 1. banning signposts throughout ireland in a move ...

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  25. 100,000 British Troops Reported in Kenya

    NEW YORK. January 8.—A message from Boston says that passengers from Africa aboard the City of New York report that 100,000 British troops in Kenya ...

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  26. German Press Resumes Trade Against Roosevelt

    LONDON. January 8. The German newspapers resume the trade against Roosevelt, accusing him of "Childish lying" ...

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