IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1870.—Last detachment of Imperial troops left New Zealand. 1875.—Establishment of Senate in France. 1887.—Death of James Macandrew. 1902.—Gallantry of New Zealander* in an action against De Wet neat Bothesberg (lost 27 killed' and 41 wounded out of their company of 84). 1916. —Germans took Fort Douamont* 1917. —General Maude captured Kut„ Dr Gayda, editor of the * Giornala d’ltalia,’ persists in his attacks on Britain. • ■ Wool Industries Research Association declares Italian “milkwool” does not possess true' properties _of wool. End of “ pepper ” case in London* Three men sentenced to imprisonment* Germany hostile to Franbo-Sovieij Pact. Liberal Party wins majority of seat* in Japanese elections. Terrific storm batters portion of Queensland coast. London is consuming more British’ beet according to the statistics for 1935 at Smithfield Market. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Fur* niture is that it is the cheapest in th# city. Test it for yourself.—[Advt.] The Egyptian Government is contributing £20,000 toward the clearanca and dredging of Alexandria Harbour.
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Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 1
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163IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22271, 24 February 1936, Page 1
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