IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1862.—Slavery abolished in United States. . 1892.—Death of Sir Richard Owen* naturalist. . 1904. Japanese capture Ri-Rwaa. Shan Forts at Port Arthur. 1907.—Death of Te Whiti. Heavy fighting in fog on Madrid front. Planes bomb indiscriminately. Germany and Italy reported to be dif* fering over payment of General Franco'* expenses. - 1 Hollywood bans use of Duke of Wind* sor’s romance as cinema theme. Heavy Australian bookings for cruise* to New Zealand. Italian troops capture Ras Imru, leader of Abyssinian resistance. Hoarding of gold still prevalent ia France. I imagine that Hitler and Stalin between them could not muster up a secondary school-leaving certificate, and ye* they are men of destiny.—Mr F. Mander. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city Test it for yourself.—[Advt.l The unpardonable sin is simply to live for oneself, make money, and get through life as easily as one can.—The Rev. L. W««tl»erhead.
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Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 1
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156IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22525, 18 December 1936, Page 1
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