IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1849. —Death of Chopin, composer* 1871. —The German army entered Paris., 1877.—Rutherford B. Hayes elected President of United States. 1884. —Death of Dr Isaac Todhunter* mathematician. 1915. —Great ' Britain declares German blockade. 1918.—Gorman attack on . Rheima front fails.
. Tariff changes! Increased protection for footwear. Immediate implementation of agreements with nations concerned. Inveterate shoplifter sent to prison —59 charges. Novel law point in Invercargill cas« —damages in ratio to tonnage. Six thousand Catholics welcome Archbishop Panico at Auckland Town Hall. New Zealand tennis girls meet with further successes in Sydney. General Chiang Kai-shek confident of ultimate Chinese victory against Japan, Says China can outlast Japan in both man power and currency cover. Satisfaction prevails throughout Indus over settlement of constitutional crisi* in Bihar and the United Provinces. Tributes paid to’ wisdom of British administration. Great Britain sends second Note to General Franco regarding the bombing of the ship Alcira. Nazi parade in Graz banned. Troops and police patrol streets. Scottish Bill being prepared to declare Gretna Green marriages illegal. Big treason trial starting in Russia to-morrow. Prominent persons charged I with wrecking activities.
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Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 1
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