IN A NUTSHELL
anniversaries. 1642.—Galileo died. 1806. —Cape Colony surrendered t* Great Britain. 1828.—Duke of Wellington becam* Prime Minister- of England. 1849. —Ship Ajax arrived from Bon* 1878. —Formal opening of Anderson’# Bav railway. 1896.—Ship Halcione wrecked at Wellington. r , D „. 1904. —War between Japan and ttusSl^l9l6. —Evacuation of Gallipoli completed. Germany’s reply to British Note c% Spain is believed to propose total embargo on assistance to either side. . Rebel plane reported to have been brought down by submarine. . Turkey expresses resentment a« France’s attitiide in regard to administration of Syria. ■■ . , . _ Experience of Scoullar andl CbisWm Fur. niture is that it is the cheapest in th. city Test it for.ypureelf.-[Adv.,.|, v, Ethiopian chief. Ras Imru, captured bv Italians. His imprisonment likely. ' Arab boycott of Royal Commission m Palestine has ended. . Soviet budgets for military expenditure of £750,000,000. Australia wins third test.
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Evening Star, Issue 22541, 8 January 1937, Page 1
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141IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22541, 8 January 1937, Page 1
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