IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1804.—Richard Cobden born. 1865.—King George V. born. 1905.—Christchurch electric tram service opened.
Dunedin’s big winter weelk opened today. The A. and P. Show opened by Hon, F. Langstone. Large invasion by country visitors. Indian hockey team wins its match in Sydney before leaving for New Zealand. , Hammond to captain England in the first test against Australia. Japanese force lands at Saikeung, eight miles west of the Hongkong border. ■ Experience of Bcoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in th* citv Test- it for yourself.—[Ad»t.l Momentous battle expected west of Langfeng. Chiang Kai-shek personally directing his divisions. French Air Ministry arranging for the purchase of American planes. Yacht being prepared in Hobart to take people to a “ Utopian Colony ” in the Marquesas Islands. Fiercest June gale in living memory sweeps English Channel and the southern counties. Tremendous amount of damage caused. Several ships ashore at Deal. London worried over possibility that Germany will repudiate Austria’s debts.
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Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 1
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162IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22974, 3 June 1938, Page 1
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