IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1858.—Theodore Roosevelt born. 1870.—Marshal Bazaine surrendered Metz and 150,000 men to the Germans. 1876.—Opening of Ocean Beach railway. 1905.—Captain Hutton died. 1905.—Treaties signed completing severance of Sweden and Norway. 1917.—Additional war loan of four million authorised. 1934.—Waitaki power scheme inaugurated. Duke of Kent’s term as Australia’s Governor-General to be for approximately two years. Herr von Ribbentrop to discuss Central European affairs in Rome. China decides to fight on against the Japanese invaders. Herr Hitler offers Lithuania a 15-year non-aggression pact on certain conditions. Persecution of Jews and Czech minorities increasing in German occupied areas.
Fascist Grand Council declares solidarity with Japan.
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Evening Star, Issue 23099, 27 October 1938, Page 1
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105IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23099, 27 October 1938, Page 1
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