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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1748.—Dr Johnson died. News ’ published. 1880.—Thames embankment first lighted by electricity. 1915.—New Zealand troops began; evacuation of Anzac.

1917.—Prisoners escape from Moutihl Island. 1929.—Last British troops left Ger* many.

Joe Krumgold, a Hollywood foreign’ relations _ expert, is producing a film about cricket. His first visit to England will be made after the completion of the film.

British women wear shoes in the fola lowing proportions:—4s per cent, wear, sizes 4 to SJ, 24 per cent above 5J,. 21 per cent 3J, and 10 per cent, sizes below 3.

Signor Mussolini’s office in the Piazza’ \ enezia, Rome, and the square itself are now flood-lighted with 184 reflectors' giving a total of 276,000 candle-power*

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Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21284, 13 December 1932, Page 1