IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1798. —Irish rebellion. ' 1862.—Second Taranaki War brok* out. . „ 1917.—French took Crayonne. * 1922.—Allies deliver ultimatum to Germany relative to' reparation payments. * Rebel objection to evacuation of women and children from Basque porta causes unpleasant, surprise. London hospitals to make-joint appeal for funds in place of separate street flag days. • 1 ' London tubes able to cope with extra pressure due to bus strike. Official souvenir Coronation programme has record sale. Mrs Simpson’s divorce decree mad# absolute. Date of wedding not yet’ fixed. Nine stu®os affected by Hollywood Hitier’s May Day speech listened to by most unenthusiastic crowd. • Attack on churches makes painful impression. Despite, 'a Government minority Japanese Cabinet not likely to resign. A grant of £I,OOO to the King Georg* V. Memorial Fund was authorised last night by the Christchurch City Council. The Lyttelton Borough Council voted £IOO.
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Evening Star, Issue 22639, 4 May 1937, Page 1
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141IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22639, 4 May 1937, Page 1
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