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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1606.—First authentic discovery of Australian coast. 1871.—Mount Cenis tunnel opened. 1883.—Failure of the Exchange Bank, Canada. 1894.—Battle of Yalu River. 1908.—Orville Wright’s aeroplane fell at Fort Meyer, IJ.S.A.; Lieutenant Self ridge killed and Wright badly injured. 1923.—F100ds at Tottori, near Kobo, Japan; s,ooo'people drowned. According to the Addis Ababa cob. respondent of the ‘ Daily Telegraph,’ if Italy takes the offensive she will meet with a big surprise, as the military experts have been busy. Over 1,000 men descend by parachutes oil aerodrome during Red Array manoeuvres. The swastika adopted by Germany as national flag.

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Evening Star, Issue 22136, 17 September 1935, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22136, 17 September 1935, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22136, 17 September 1935, Page 1

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