IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1353. — Accession of Queen Mary I. 1368.—Death of Samuel Lover, Irish novelist. 1869.—Launch of first vessel built by John Wilkinson, of Castlehead and Broseley. 1879.—Death of Henry Smart, musician. 1893.—King George V. married. 1901.—Sir John M'Kenzie died. 1912. —Thomas Mackenzie Ministry defeated, . 1923.—Main Trunk express derailed at Ongarue; 17 killed, many injured. Locarno Powers to meet before th* end of the month. Germany and Italy invited to attend,The Australian aviator C. J. Melrose and his passenger. Lieutenant-colonel A. G. Campbell, killed in air crash. - Bulgarian Cabinet resigns. New Government to bo formed. Japan protests to German Govern* ment regarding sale of arms to China. Homes and gardens in low-lying Melbourne suburbs invaded by Hoods. Possibilities of restoration of Hapsburg Monarchy creating fear in Central Europe. Scooter marathon held in New South Wales. , Drought conditions serious in many American States. Government relief being organised. ... Britain wins four out of five titles at Wimbledon.
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Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 1
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156IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 1
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