IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1846.—First publication of the ‘Argus,’ Melbourne. 1882.—Death of Garibaldi, leader of the cause of Italian freedom. 1889.—The Carolinns and other islands sold bv Spain to Germany. 1908.—Genera! Sir Redvers • Buffer, V.C., died. Turkey understood to have virtuallysent an ultimatum to France stating that Turkish troops will march into the Saujak of Alexanciretta unless the French concede control of the territory. . . German Press still campaigning against Czechoslovakia. Terrorism alleged during elections. English-speaking South Africans indignant at playing of ‘ Die Stem Van Said Afrika ’ at Union Day military parades while ‘ God Save the King ’ was omitted. Spanish Government planes bomb Palma Harbour in Majorca. Three insurgent ships set on firo. Australian graziers unperturbed over British Wool Federation’s threat to boycott the dominions’ sales because of the suggested abolition of the dralt allowance. Britain likely to purchase 300 training planes and bombers from America.
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Evening Star, Issue 22973, 2 June 1938, Page 1
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145IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22973, 2 June 1938, Page 1
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