IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1587.—Birth of Harvey, who discovered the circulation of the blood. 1810.—Marriage of Napoleon and Mario Louise. Grange wins Otago cricket champion, ship. Russian suspicions allayed by Captain Eden’s definition of British policies. Abyssinia breaks off direct negotiations with Italy. Talk of possibility of hostilities revived* Important development in infantile paralysis research with experimental infection of mice. Substantial surplus over British Budget estimates. Substitute for radium discovered. Practical development dependent upon cost of production. Germany is the only European Power which has continued to develop airships ; her famous Graf Zeppelin has accommodation for twenty passengers* and a much larger vessel is now nearing completion. Twelve thousand pats an hour are formed, _ stamped with a design, and packed in a tin by the “butter pat ’’ champion of Cadby Hall, London. No machine has yet been found to equal her dexterity.
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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 1
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142IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 1
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