IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1538. —Accession, of Queen Elizabeth', 1857.—Lucknow relieved by Colin Campbell. 1917.—British, captured Jaffa. 1935.—New Zealand and South Seal International Exhibition opened. Japan furious over declaration of Nine-Power Conference. Determined to carry on with the war and bring China to her knees. Epidemic of violent crimes in Lo* Angeles arouses fears that city is becoming a gangster stronghold. British member of Parliament introduces Bill directed at reform, of breach of promise legislation so as bo protect impulsive males against “ golddiggers.” Wall Street’s reaction to President Roosevelt’s message to Congress is five points loss in leading issues. Turkey, Greece, Rumania, and Jugoslavia prepare agreement uniting their military, naval, and air forces. Flight-lieutenant Adam’s altitude record of 53,937 ft has been officially recognised by the Federation Aeronau# tique Internationale.
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Evening Star, Issue 22808, 17 November 1937, Page 1
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130IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22808, 17 November 1937, Page 1
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