IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES, IfiOO. —Charles I. born. 1828.—Death of Franz Schubert,master song composer. 1872.—Auckland Post Office . da* stroyed by fire. 1874.—Ship Cospatrick burnt at sea, 1897.—Ferdinand de Lesseps, designer of the Suez Canal, died; aged 89. 1918.—Metz entered by Frencfc troops.
Japanese grip tightening on Nanking. Evacuation bordering oh panic,Senor Negrin denies truth of armistice in Spain. Says insurgents must surrender unconditionally. Seven more men arrested in Parii charged with plotting against, th* safety of the State, Liner Queen Mary to he docked nexs month for six weeks’ overhaul. Signor Mussolini to visit Dodecanese. Islands on inspection_ tour. It is belived that defences will be planned ta offset those of Britain at Cyprus. South African Government apologises to Italy for two articles in Natal pape? dealing with Signor Mussolini’s homo life.
Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in th* city. Test it for yourself.—fAdvt.] . King George_ to broadcast to th* Empire on Christmas Day. Season’s record of 28d for merino fleece established at Sydney wool-sales^
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Evening Star, Issue 22810, 19 November 1937, Page 1
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172IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22810, 19 November 1937, Page 1
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