IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1819.—Rev. Charles Kingsley, author, bom. 1872.—Dr Arnold died. 1872.—Opening of first railway ia Japan. , 1917.—Abdication of King Constantine. 1920.—Civic reception to Sir William Birdwood. Parliament adjourns till July 21. First halt of Labour programme completed. Unparalleled legislative programme in New Zealand history. Mr W. M. Hughes injured in aeroplane’s forced landing near Brisbane. Beneficial rain breaks severe drought in New South Wales., English and French society inconvenienced by dressmakers' strike in Paris. Abyssinian Foreign Minister declare! that the war will go on. Native troop* reported to be reorganising. Experience of Scoullar *nd Chisholm f urniture is that it is the cheapest in th* citv Test it for yourself, f Advt,] . Mr Neville Chamberlain condemn* the policy of continuing sanctions. According to Herr von Ribbentrop, Germany wishes to conclude a true amt final peace with her neighbours and build up a new Locarno in Western Europe.
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Evening Star, Issue 22363, 12 June 1936, Page 1
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149IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22363, 12 June 1936, Page 1
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