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  4. EVER INCREASE U.S. AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, January 6.—In one of the most outspoken messages ever addressed to Congress, President Roosevelt to-day expressed the United States' full support of Britain whose efforts, he said, besides protecting herself, thereby were keeping the war away from America. America was ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.—Afternoon sales: Loans, 1943, 3, £100; £233, 31, £131½; 1944, 4, 5104½; 1947, £107; 3; 1953; £163½; 1953, £109½; Q. N. ...

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    A British destroyer with her guns manned and ready for action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. On President Roosevelt's Speech We Say :

    BY committing America to the policy of "no peace with the dictators" President Roosevelt has made it plain to his people that if ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. Stocktaking at Bardia: Swiftness of Australian Move Surprised Italians

    LONDON, January 7.—The Australians regard the capture of Bardia as historically important for Australia as Villers Bretonneux. The thoroughness of the Italian evacuation shows the Italians realised the inevitability of the town's ...

    Article : 598 words
  9. FLAGS FLOWN IN CITY

    Flags were flown from civic, Commonwealth and State Government buildings and business houses in Brisbane to-day in celebration of ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. Jap. Newspaper Attacks Roosevelt's Aid for Britain

    TOKIO, January 5.—"There is no more dangerous game for America to play," declares the Tokio newspaper, "Asabi Shimbun," yesterday in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Petition for Britain To Evacuate Egypt

    CAIRO, January 6.—Nanas Pasha, former Egyptian Prime Minister, has petitioned King Farouk to ask the British for ...

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  12. NO ADMISSION BY ITALY

    LONDON, January 6.—A message from Romp says that, although not stating that Bardia has fallen, the Rome radio to-day announced, "Italians should ...

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  13. Amy Johnson Believed Drowned After Crash

    LONDON, January 6.—Amy Johnson, the noted air woman, is missing on a flight as a ferry pilot for the Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Unsettled Weather

    Although the torrential downpours reported from most centres over the week-end have ceased, further rain fell in all ...

    Article : 253 words
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    The British successes along the Egyptian and Libyan coast have culminated in the capture of Bardia. Tobruk, the next goal, lies 70 miles ahead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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