IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. —March 30. 1814.—Surrender of Paris. 1856. —End of Crimean War. 1900.—Death of war correspondent, Archibald Forbes. 1916.—Zeppelin destroyed by Lieutenant Brandon. 1918.—“.8ig Bertha” bombarded Paris. —March 31. 1713.—Peace of Utrecht. 1814.—Allies enter Paris after downfall of Napoleon. 1918.—Fosch assumes supreme command on the Western Front. 1921.—Miners strike in Britain. Broak, Hying from Australia to England. left Bagdad for Athens a day ahead of Melrose’s record. Viscount Bridgeman succeeds the late .Mr J. H. Whitley as Chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation. As a result of cyclone off Western Australian Const, grave anxiety felt in Broome for safety of thirteen pearling luggers. Over 100 vessels expected to take part in the jubilee naval review on j J uiy 16.
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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 1
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