ANNIVERSARIES
SEPTEMBER 7 1620—Pilgrim Fathers ■ sailed k: America. . . 1886—First race for America’s CapMayflower defeated Galatea. 1920 —Schneider Cup won for liiitam hy Waghorn. 1943—Terrific air assault made on Naples area.
SEPTEMBER 8 ]B93—Women’s Enfranchisement Bill passed Legislative Council by majority of two. 1926—Germany admitted lo League of Nations. 1939 Germany army near Warsaw. 1940 Arrival of strong English reinforcements announced from Cairo. Vichy Cabinet reformed, M. Daladier, M. Reynaud and General Gamelin being arrested. 1942 Axis transport in Egypt move north. 1943 — Italy surrenders unconditionally. 1944 Bulgaria declares war on Germany. Lights of London shine again.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 280, 7 September 1946, Page 4
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