IN A NUTSHELL!
ANNIVERSARIES. 1848.—Death of Captain novelist. 1880.—Lord Roberts (then General Roberts) commenced, his famous march! from Kabul to relieve Kandahar. 1890.—Heligoland ceded to Germany., 1902.—Coronation of King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra. 1908.—United States fleet arrived, atf Auckland. New Zealand hockey team beaten bji New South Wales. A third ship, the French cargo boat' Jjebel Amour, machine-gunned front air off Spanish coast. British and Italian vessels w«r% bombed by General France’s planes il mistake for Government ships. It is reported that 300 Americans, of the International Brigade _ have been!, killed in Madrid fighting since April. Three Nazi journalists refused pew mission to stay in Britain. Indiscrotions and suspected espionage given a* the reasons. Japanese Government orders withdrawal of forces from Hankow owing .to fear of serious hostilities. Quadruplets, all boys, born in Suffolk, England. Mr Aberhart, Premier of Alberta, dismisses the Attorney-General, Mr J« W. Hugill.
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Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 1
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148IN A NUTSHELL! Evening Star, Issue 22722, 9 August 1937, Page 1
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