IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1804.—Hobart Town founded. 1837 Pillory abolished by statute*1852.—Death of Sir James Macadam, originator of system of road-making that bears his name. 1858.—Jenny Lind gave her farewell concert in London. .. . 1376.—Opening of first railway H China. ' , 1894.—Tower Bridge opened. 1930. —Last of French troops tear* Germany. First cricket test, New Zealand England,-ends in a draw. , According to .Mr Eqen Britain ha* strongly protested against anti-llritisQ propaganda disseminated by Italians in Palestine and Arabia. . Soviet purge extended to Siberia* Thirty-seven Trotskyites and Japanese spies executed. . German woman makes world record glider flight of 14 hours. - Catholic Bishop of Berlin protests t« Herr Hitler against the flood of filthy and indecent suggestions - which hit Nazi newspapers. , Italy finding pacification of Abyssinia a task of extreme difficulty. German cruisers and destroyers pass through Straits of Dover, apparently hound for home. . , , American wheat crop badly infected with rust. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 1
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147IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 1
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