IN A NUTSHELL
’ANNIVERSARIES.. 1877.—Russo-Turkish War1887.—Robert Burns statue unveiled by Sir George Grey, 1891.—Von Moltke died, _ ‘ 1920.—Prince of Wales arrived at Auckland. ‘ —April 25. 1599.—Oliver Cromwell born. 1875.—Signor Marconi born. 1900.—Wepener relieved after gallant defence. 1915.—Landing' of Anzaes at Gab* Tape. '• Anzac Bay to-morrow. Summertime / ends at 2 a.m. to-mor-row, when'clocks must be put back. 30 minutes. , King and Queen to journey on Tuesday by barge from Westminster to Greenwich to open new National Maritime Museum. Imperial Airways experimenting with’ object of eliminating danger of ice formation on wings. Japanese trawlers working in Australian and other foreign waters have record year. ■ ■ ' ■ Italian-Austrian friendship restored as result of' conference between Dr Schuschnigg and Signor Mussolini. Duke of Windsor’s solicitor requests withdrawal of Geoffrey Dennis’s book, ‘ Coronation Commentary.’ Remarkable precautions taken ■ to maintain the Maharani of Johhpur’s purdah during air journey to Coronation. ... Jews'in Poland banned from joining new totalitarian Government Party. Three more British vessels arrive at’ (Bilbao. • ’
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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 1
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157IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 1
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